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1. Cornwall & Devon: - Calendar of Wills Administrations and Accounts relating to the counties of Cornwall and Devon in the Connotorial Archidiaconal Court of Cornwall, 1569-1699; Cornwall & Devon: -Calendar of Wills Administrations and Accounts relating to the counties of Cornwall and Devon in the Consistorial Archidiaconal Court of Cornwall

2. Button covering Services, Truro, Cornwall

3. He lives in retirement in Cornwall.

4. The Cornwall Aces suspend operations, becoming dormant.

5. The Cornwall Combination League is a football competition based in the western half of Cornwall, England, formed in 1959.

6. Tin production in Cornwall is nothing new.

7. He spent his whole life in Cornwall.

8. CornishStuff, Cornwall, Cornish news, News Last year's count saw the number of Choughs in Cornwall at their highest since their return in 2001

9. Cornwall has a tourism-based seasonal economy.

10. When Jean retired from modelling, she moved to Cornwall.

11. The Look Out in Cornwall Beach & Boltholes

12. A story of indiscretion and retribution set in windswept Cornwall.

13. About a year after we arrived in Cornwall, Mom became ill.

14. Welcome to Chrysalism; newquay cornwall 2016; st ives cornwall 2016; the victoria & albert museum london; daunt book shop london; abbey road london; the british library london; my lunar images; kenwood house hampstead; more of my favourite images of cornwall

15. Welcome to Chrysalism; newquay cornwall 2016; st ives cornwall 2016; the victoria & albert museum london; daunt book shop london; abbey road london; the british library london; my lunar images; kenwood house hampstead; more of my favourite images of cornwall

16. We stayed in a quaint little fishing village in Cornwall.

17. Last year we had occasion to visit relatives in Cornwall.

18. Of or relating to Cornwall, its people, or the Cornish language

19. • May 21, 2008 191,400 Contraband Cigarettes Seized by the Cornwall RCMP Detachment

20. They were simple people who didn't go far from Cornwall.

21. We are fully committed to reinvigorating the economy of west Cornwall.

22. After much discussion about holidays abroad we ended up in Cornwall.

23. Banns is included in the Mount Hawke and Portreath division of Cornwall Council.

24. The nearest airport is Newquay Cornwall Airport, 36.7 miles from Byre.

25. Pordic is twinned with: Hayle in the UK county of Cornwall.

26. 17 We stayed in a quaint little fishing village in Cornwall.

27. Cornish is a very old language from Cornwall in the southwest of England

28. The Duchy of Cornwall owns most of the freehold land on the islands.

29. He had moved to Penzance in Cornwall, commuting to London for work.

30. Later he set up his own research centre, the Glynn Research Laboratories in Cornwall.

31. Should I go to the seaside in Cornwall and sit in a little cottage?

32. I would buy some bad players, get the sack and then retire to Cornwall.

33. Chough Bird Close Up - Cornish ChoughsVideo Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall

34. Cornish definition is - of, relating to, or characteristic of Cornwall, Cornishmen, or Cornish.

35. One of the outbreaks confirmed yesterday was the first in Cornwall-an abattoir near Launceston.

36. The radiation dose around Sellafield in Britain is about three times lower than in Cornwall.

37. Administrative and Financial management of OSC is located in Cornwall, Ontario where our audit was performed.

38. It occurred to him that it might be easier to find gainful employment in Cornwall.

39. Cornwall has eight sites suitable for powered aircraft shown on the half mill map.

40. Pat Keen, who has gone to Cornwall will be greatly missed as a teacher.

41. Calendar of wills, administrations and accounts relating to the counties of Cornwall and Devon in the Connotorial Archidiaconal court of Cornwall (with which are included the record of the royal peculiar of St

42. Adjoinant (not comparable) Contiguous, adjoining1602, Richard Carew, Survey of Cornwall land Adjoinant; Further reading []

43. For much of this century, the mines in Cornwall have been in the doldrums.

44. China clay: The deposits of china clay in Cornwall are of great economic value.

45. He studied mineralogy at Freiburg after some practical mining experience in Cornwall and Lancashire.

46. Cornish definition, of, relating to, or characteristic of Cornwall, England, its inhabitants, or the Cornish language

47. Parts of London and Essex could disappear and Cornwall could become an island off the coast!

48. The county is 100 miles long and my constituency is the most sparsely populated area of Cornwall.

49. 23 For much of this century, the mines in Cornwall have been in the doldrums.

50. If that holiday in Cornwall doesn 't work wonders I shall be very much surprised.

51. Great British Boltholes: Polurrian on the Lizard in Cornwall is a stylish spot with 'spectacular' Atlantic views

52. The really outstanding events of the year were the Powells' party and the summer holiday in Cornwall.

53. In the Bight of Benin, the French force was intercepted by the British cruisers Cornwall and Delhi.

54. The Duchy of Cornwall shield of 15 gold Bezants on a black field is also used

55. Nowadays, in any case, only a small proportion of the china clay extracted in Cornwall is used in pottery.

56. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John.

57. Once production was under way there came a great demand for the engines from the ore mines of Cornwall.

58. Supposing Yorkshire or Cornwall decided by a majority vote to secede from Britain and elect their own government.

59. The London Government, sensitive to the disquiet, hastily granted a general pardon, but Cornwall was out for blood.

60. They were little sailing boats, and they went all round, down to Ireland and Cornwall at different times.

61. The expanding copper and tin mines of west Cornwall depended on mule trains until the second quarter of the nineteenth century.

62. The story of the 15 Bezants occurs during the Crusades when the Duke of Cornwall was captured by the Saracens

63. He'll crack a crib in Scotland one week, and be raising money to build an orphanage in Cornwall the next.

64. Arthur Tudor (19/20 September 1486 – 2 April 1502) was Prince of Wales, Earl of Chester and Duke of Cornwall.

65. Boughten (not comparable) (archaic or regional, West Country, Cornwall, Canada, US) Having been purchased or bought (rather than homemade)

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67. His wife left him, he became increasingly disinterested in his work and he returned to Cornwall as a tramp.

68. Flooding disrupted rail services in three areas of Devon and Cornwall where flood warnings were issued on 33 rivers.

69. It's very versatile, and will keep out the sea mist on our holiday in Cornwall in a few weeks.

70. Famously from the southwest English counties of Cornwall and Devon, Clotted cream is an essential ingredient for a traditional British afternoon tea

71. The story of the 15 Bezants occurs during the Crusades when the Duke of Cornwall was captured by the Saracens

72. The Countrymen, live at Launceston Town Hall on 16/9/16 singing Harry Glasson's great Cornish anthem, Cornwall My Home.

73. Movie for Cats - Birds Chirping on A Beautiful DayFilmed on May 23rd 2016Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall

74. Karenza Whelas Karenza (Love Begets Love) Wax Seal Charm, Cornish, Cornwall, England, UK, give love, receive love,olive branch,coat of armor gildedlilycharms

75. By the start of the 17th century, pirates known as the Barbary corsairs were terrorising the coasts of Devon and Cornwall

76. SKU : bom025 The Bombarde, or bombard (in Breton) is a folk musical instrument from Brittany and Cornwall that is a cros

77. Situated on the outskirts of St Austell on the South Coast of Cornwall is Charlestown Harbour, an unspoilt, original Grade II Listed Harbour

78. As to the word Clunk, it is in use throughout Cornwall in the sense of "to swallow," and is undoubtedly Celtic

79. As to the word Clunk, it is in use throughout Cornwall in the sense of "to swallow," and is undoubtedly Celtic

80. Black head is a headland at the western end of St Austell Bay, in Cornwall, England.It is owned by the National Trust.