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  2. St Mawes' Church, St Mawes - Wikipedia

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    It was built of local stone with facings of St Stephen’s granite. The west window was given by the daughter of Staff-Commander Vincent of Southampton in memory of her parents and cost 100 guineas. The chancel window is a gift of the relatives of Miss Cullah who died whilst on a visit to St Mawes.

  3. Category:People from St Mawes by occupation - Wikipedia

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    Politicians from St Mawes (1 C) This page was last edited on 2 December 2024, at 00:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  4. Category:Grade II listed churches in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    St Martin's Methodist Church, Isles of Scilly; St Martin's Church, St Martin's; St Mary Immaculate Church, Falmouth; St Mary's Methodist Church, Isles of Scilly; St Mary's Church, St Mary's; St Michael and All Angels Church, Bude; Sancreed Parish Church; St Andrew's Church, Cawsand; St Just in Penwith Parish Church; St Mawes' Church, St Mawes

  5. Spry (family) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Henry Spry (died 1627) Arthur Spry (1612–1685), MP for St Mawes; William Spry (born ca. 1663), barrister of Middle Temple; Sir Richard Spry (1715–1775), Rear Admiral of the Red, as Rear-Admiral of the White conferred knighthood, 24 June 1773 on board HMS Barfleur by King George III [1] Promoted Rear Admiral of the Red on 31 March 1775 [2]

  6. Saint Maudez - Wikipedia

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    A second chapel was built by the Earl Temple on Church Hill in 1807; and rebuilt in 1881. St Mawes' Church was opened by the Bishop of Truro George Wilkinson on 5 December 1884. [4] Local opinion holds that St Mawes built the first landing at the harbour to help pilgrims access his Holy Well, which is preserved on nearby Grove Hill. [5] St ...

  7. Robert Nugent, 1st Earl Nugent - Wikipedia

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    His wife's property included the borough of St Mawes in Cornwall, and Nugent sat for that constituency from 1741 to 1754, after which date he represented Bristol until 1774, [2] when he returned to St Mawes. By 1782, he had become the longest continually-serving member of the Commons, and so became the Father of the House.

  8. Category:St Mawes - Wikipedia

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    St Mawes' Church, St Mawes; S. St Mawes Castle; St Mawes (UK Parliament constituency) This page was last edited on 20 July 2021, at 21:24 (UTC). Text is available ...

  9. St Mawes - Wikipedia

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    St Mawes (Cornish: Lannvowsedh) is a village on the end of the Roseland Peninsula, in the eastern side of Falmouth harbour, on the south coast of Cornwall, England.The village, formerly two separate hamlets, lies on the east bank of the Carrick Roads, a large waterway created after the Ice Age from an ancient valley which flooded as the melt waters caused the sea level to rise.

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