- The Lord
Warden of the
Stannaries (from Latin:
stannum for Tin, Sn) used to
exercise judicial and
military functions in Cornwall, England, UK, and is still...
- Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Irvinebank...
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direction of the
Honourable Sir
Walter Raleigh Knight lord
Warden of the
stanneries Who
therein hath
beene fauoured and
authorized by her
Maiestie and her...
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direction of the
Honourable Sir
Walter Raleigh Knight lord
Warden of the
stanneries Who
therein hath
beene fauoured and
authorized by her
Maiestie and her...
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judgements from the
court could be
appealed to the Vice-Warden of the
Stanneries, then to the Warden, then
finally to the
Prince in Council. "Lydford Law"...
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castles such as
Restormel pla**** an
important role
running the
local stannery courts.
Baronial castles were of
varying size and sophistication; some...
- Reynolds-Moreton, 3rd Earl of
Ducie United Kingdom 15 May 1906 Lord
Warden of the
Stanneries Admiral of the
Fleet Sir
Edward Hobart Seymour United Kingdom 15 May 1906...
- and
stamping and was put up for
auction in
February 1884. In 1875 the
Stanneries Court closed the mine
after it only
produced 5 tons 18 cwt of tin concentrate...
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Heritage List for England,
retrieved 29
February 2020
Historic England, "
Stannery End,
Hebden Royd (1230323)",
National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
- from the seat of the muni****lity of Mangualde.
Within its
borders is a
stannery,
named Porto, in
addition to
several granite quarries:
apart from agriculture...