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  2. Cornish surnames - Wikipedia

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    Owing to the gradual language shift in Cornwall from the native Cornish language to English, approximately until the mid-18th century, some Cornish language surnames underwent change through folk etymology. The Cornish meaning of the name was no longer understood and so it was changed into a similar-sounding English word, not necessarily ...

  3. List of people from Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    [50] Alex Parks (born 1984), singer/songwriter who won Fame Academy in 2003; Philip Payton (born 1953), historian and Professor of Cornish and Australian Studies; John Pearce was the Cornish wrestling champion of Cornwall in 1887 and held the title for 6 years. He won over 24 tournaments in England and the USA.

  4. List of women in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable women, living and dead, from Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly in the United Kingdom.Notability is based on achievements that have had a verifiable impact or public output or participation in a significant event, in the fields of art, literature, business, industry, science, culture, sport, education, politics, war, philanthropy, medicine and a range of other topics.

  5. Tre, Pol and Pen - Wikipedia

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    The full rhyming couplet runs: By Tre Pol and Pen / Shall ye know all Cornishmen, [1] [2] a version of which was recorded by Richard Carew in his Survey of Cornwall, published in 1602. [3] Many Cornish surnames and place names still retain these words as prefixes, such as the surname Trelawny and the village Polzeath .

  6. Cornwall Today - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall Today is a monthly magazine, published 1994 onwards [1] by Cornwall & Devon Media, from their offices at Phoenix Wharf, Truro, Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is aspirational in style, and includes features on Cornish celebrities, and social events. It also includes scenic photography of Cornwall.

  7. Cornish Americans - Wikipedia

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    Cornish surnames and personal names remain common, and are often distinct from English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish and Manx names, although there is a similarity to the related Welsh and Breton names in many instances. Similarly, the majority of place names in Cornwall are still Brittonic.

  8. Man found guilty of murdering widow, 86, in 2013 - AOL

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    Senior investigating officer, Det Super Iain Moor, said: "For more than a decade David Newton thought he had gotten away with this most horrendous crime, but today's result shows you cannot hide ...

  9. Cromwell (name) - Wikipedia

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    Cromwell is an English surname. People with this surname include: Adelaide M. Cromwell (1919–2019), American sociologist and historian; Chad Cromwell (born 1957) American drummer; Dean Cromwell (1879–1962), American athletic coach; Elizabeth Cromwell (1598–1665), wife of Oliver Cromwell; George Cromwell (1860–1934), New York politician