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  2. Saint Piran - Wikipedia

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    Piran or Pyran (Cornish: Peran; Latin: Piranus [6]), died c. 480, [1] [7] [8] [9] was a 5th-century Cornish abbot and saint, possibly of Irish origin. He is the patron saint of tin-miners, and is also generally regarded as the patron saint of Cornwall, although Michael and Petroc also have some claim to this title.

  3. St Piran's Chapel, Trethevy - Wikipedia

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    The chapel's earliest recorded mention is in May 1457 when Parson John Gregory had a licence to celebrate mass in the Chapels of St Piran and St Denys (the latter being at Trevena). The building was used for farm purposes after the Reformation. A field above the building, Chapel Meadow, was named on the Tithe map, 1841.

  4. Picrous Day - Wikipedia

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    Picrous Day was a festival celebrated by the tin miners of Cornwall on the First Thursday before Christmas. [1] This is believed to be the feast of the discovery of tin by a man named Picrous whom miners in the East of Cornwall celebrated as the founder of their industry instead of St Piran .

  5. St Piran's Day: Why Cornwall celebrates an Irish saint - AOL

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  6. Truro - Wikipedia

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    St Piran's, dedicated to Our Lady of the Portal and St Piran, was built on the site of a medieval chapel by Margaret Steuart Pollard in 1973, for which she received the Benemerenti Medal from the Pope. [71] The Baptist church building occupies the site of the former Lake's pottery, one of the oldest in Cornwall.

  7. Penhale Sands - Wikipedia

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    Penhale Sands (Cornish: Peran Treth, meaning St Piran's sands), or Penhale Dunes, is a complex of sand dunes and a protected area for its wildlife, on the north Cornwall coast in England, UK. It is the most extensive system of sand dunes in Cornwall and is believed to be the landing site of Saint Piran .

  8. Perranzabuloe - Wikipedia

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    Perranzabuloe (/ ˌ p ɛ r ə n ˈ z æ b j ə l oʊ /; Cornish Standard Written Form: Peran yn Treth [2]) is a coastal civil parish and a hamlet in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.. Perranzabuloe parish is bordered to the west by the Atlantic coast and St Agnes parish, to the north by Cubert parish, to the east by St Newlyn East and St Allen parishes and to the south by Kenwyn pa

  9. St Piran's Day - Wikipedia

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    Penzance – annual performance of St Piran Furry dance and procession through the streets by 500 children. Annual St Piran Schools Concert. [12] Redruth – first held in 2011 and billed as the biggest St Piran's celebration in Cornwall. It includes entertainments in the town centre before a parade to the rugby club where there are a market ...

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