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- Helston The stannators were described in 1831 as being "some of the prin****l gentlemen of the mining district". On ****embly the stannators elected a speaker...
- represent the young people of Plympton and attend events alongside the Stannator. The Stannator and Youth Amb****ador are elected for a period of one year and invested...
- In Cornwall, however, they retained certain historic rights to appoint stannators to the Cornish Stannary Parliament.[citation needed] The word ‘stannary’...
- militia in April 1660. He did not stand for parliament in 1661. He was stannator of Tywarnwhaile in 1663 and commissioner for ****essment for Cornwall from...
- still extant. Members of the Stannary Parliament were called stannators. The 24 stannators, six from each of the four Cornish stannaries (Tywarnhaile,...
- legislate for the stannaries without the need to s**** the consent of the stannators. The group seem to have been inactive since 2008. An early campaign for...
- 1709 Lord Cowper added him to the Devon commission of the peace. He was stannator of Blackmore in 1710. In April 1713, he was appointed a justice in Cornwall...
- 1705. He was recorder of Penzance from 1693 until his death in 1706, and stannator for Penwith and Kerrier in 1703. Praed married Lucy B****et, daughter of...
- affecting miners should be enacted without the consent of twenty-four stannators, six being chosen from each of the four stannaries at Lostwithiel, Launceston...
- parliament met in an open air parliament at Crockern Tor on Dartmoor with stannators appointed to it from each of the four stannary towns. The parliament maintained...