- Talverne: ****ociated with it were two
medieval chapels,
mentioned in 1384.
Tolverne Cottage,
within the
civil parish, was used as an
embarkation point for...
- 50°13′21″N 5°01′19″W / 50.22253°N 5.02193°W / 50.22253; -5.02193
Tolverne Cottage, also
known as
Smugglers Cottage, is a
small Grade II-listed cottage...
- pedigree,' as
Richard Carew, the
Cornish historian, who
married into the
Tolverne branch of the family, observes, 'were more
tedious than behooveful.' The...
-
commemorative plaques at
Turnaware Point,
Falmouth Watersports marina,
Tolverne and
Trebah gardens. The
United States Navy had a
large base in Falmouth...
- MP for Helston, Shaftesbury,
Preston and
Cornwall Sir John
Arundell of
Tolverne, High
Sheriff of
Cornwall in 1510 John Arundell, 16th
Baron Arundell of...
- part of the Fal
River Links; it
calls on the way at Malpas, Trelissick,
Tolverne and St Mawes. The old
parish church of
Truro was St Mary's,
which was incorporated...
-
Prospidnick Manor Rose-in-Vale
Country House Hotel St Michael's
Mount Tolverne Treen Manor Tregarden Tregenna Castle Tregothnan Tregud****
Manor Trelissick...
- prin****l
branches of
which were
seated at the
manors of Lanherne, Trerice,
Tolverne and
Menadarva in Cornwall. The
family held
several estates in Wiltshire...
- Lanherne, Cornwall. He was also a
justice of the
peace in the county.
Cornwall portal ARUNDELL,
Thomas (d.1443), of
Tolverne in Philleigh, Cornw. v t e...
- 1358–1425).
Margery Arcedekne (d.1420), wife of
Thomas Arundell (d.1443), of
Tolverne in Philleigh,
Cornwall (2nd son of John
Arundell (1366–1435), The Magnificent...