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  2. Devon and Cornwall Record Society - Wikipedia

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    1914: Cornwall Feet of Fines, 2 vols, ed JH Rowe - vol 1; 1914: The Register of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials of the Parish of Falmouth in the county of Cornwall, 1663-1812, eds. SE Gay, Mrs H Fox Volume 2. 1917: The Register of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials of the Parish of Parracombe, Devon, 1597-1836, AJP Skinner

  3. Kresen Kernow - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall Record Office (CRO), part of Cornwall Council, was situated at Old County Hall in Truro and is the main repository for the historical archives of Cornwall. The Old County Hall site closed in September 2018 to enable staff to prepare the collections for their move to Kresen Kernow, which was due to open in 2019.

  4. Sithney - Wikipedia

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    Sithney (Cornish: Merthersydhni) [1] is a village and civil parish in the West of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.Sithney is north of Porthleven.The population including Boscadjack and Crowntown at the 2011 census was 841.

  5. Timeline of Cornish history - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall's native name (Kernow) appeared on record as early as 400. The Ravenna Cosmography , compiled c. 700 from Roman material 300 years older, lists a route running westward into Cornwall and on this route is a place then called Durocornovio (Latinised from British Celtic duno-Cornouio-n – "fortress of the Cornish people").

  6. Vyvyan family - Wikipedia

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    Hannibal Vyvyan (1554–1610), MP and Sheriff of Cornwall in 1601 and Vice-Admiral for South Cornwall from 1601 to 1607. [4] Sir Francis Vyvyan (1575–1635), MP and Sheriff of Cornwall and briefly Vice-Admiral for South Cornwall after his father's retirement in 1607. [5] Hannibal Vyvyan (1589–c.1657), MP of Lostwithiel, Cornwall. [6]

  7. Cornish surnames - Wikipedia

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    The phrase Tre, Pol and Pen is used to describe people from, or places in, Cornwall, the United Kingdom. Carew has By Tre, Pol and Pen / You shall know the Cornishmen; however, Camden records the rhyme as By Tre, Ros, Pol, Lan, Caer and Pen / You may know the most Cornishmen. [2] [3] [4] Tre – a settlement or homestead; Ros(e) – heath, moor

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  9. Cornish people - Wikipedia

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    The Cornish people or Cornish (Cornish: Kernowyon, Old English: Cornƿīelisċ) are an ethnic group native to, or associated with Cornwall [20] [21] and a recognised national minority in the United Kingdom, [22] which (like the Welsh and Bretons) can trace its roots to the ancient Britons who inhabited Great Britain from somewhere between the 11th and 7th centuries BC [citation needed] and ...

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