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Towednack (Cornish: Tewydnek) is a
churchtown and
civil parish in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The
parish is
bounded by
those of
Zennor in the west...
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parish is
currently covered by two of
these divisions, St Ives West and
Towednack and St Ives East,
Lelant and
Carbis Bay. Both
divisions elect one councillor...
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Ludgvan and
Towednack, Cornwall, UK. The B3311 road from
Penzance to St Ives p****es
through the
hamlet with
Ludgvan on the
eastern side and
Towednack on the...
- Matthews, John
Hobson (1892). A
History of the
Parishes of St. Ives, Lelant,
Towednack and Zennor: In the
County of Cornwall. London:
Elliott Stock. p. 383....
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family history in
South Africa.
Baragwanath Family of
Towednack,
Cornwall Baragwanath Family of
Towednack, Cornwall.
Cornwall portal Chris Hani Baragwanath...
- BC, two
millennia before the
neighbouring Chûn Castle. The
Giants of
Towednack records a
local oral
tradition that the
Castle on
Morvah Downs was the...
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Georgia is a
hamlet in the
parish of
Towednack, Cornwall, England.
Georgia is
situated 3.5
miles (5.6 km) south-west from St Ives, Cornwall.
Georgia lies...
- Galway, Ireland, (12th–10th
centuries BC) Gold ****ds from
Morvah and
Towednack in Cornwall,
Milton Keynes in
Buckinghamshire and
Mooghaun in Ireland...
- Tolskithy,
Tolvaddon Downs, Tomperrow, Torfrey, Torpoint, Towan,
Towan Cross,
Towednack, Townshend, Traboe, Tramagenna, Treal, Treamble, Treath, Treator, Trebarber...
- (1892). "Legendary Lore". A
History of the
Parishes of
Saint Ives, Lelant,
Towednack, and Zennor, in the
County of Cornwall. London:
Elliot Stock. pp. 379–392...