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- Cushendun married Elizabeth Maud Bolitho (sister of William Bolitho), a Cornishwoman and Christian Scientist. They had three daughters: Esther Rose, Loveday...
- Ann Glanville (1796–1880) was a Cornishwoman who achieved national celebrity for rowing a four-oared watermen's boat. Born in Saltash in Cornwall as Ann...
- been endemic.: 11  In 2009, a handwritten household book aut****d by a Cornishwoman in 1707 was discovered in a house in Hasfield, Gloucestershire, containing...
- Betty Stogs was a Cornishwoman in a folktale. She lived on moorland near Towednack, Cornwall. She had a six-month-old baby but was lazy and dissipated...
- Compensation Board from 1989 to 2000. Carlisle married Sandra des Voeux, a Cornishwoman; they had a daughter. Carlisle's brother, Captain Edmund Carlisle (born...
- mutation on feminine singular nouns, such as KernowesCornishwoman” to an Gernowes “the Cornishwoman”, and on masculine plural nouns denoting persons, as...
- nugget. Not Only in Stone by Phyllis Somerville is the story of emigrant Cornishwoman, Polly Thomas, who faces many trials and tribulations in the pioneering...
- (1893–1983), designer of the Minack Theatre Thomasine Dennis, the first Cornishwoman to write a novel, Sophia St Clare, published in London, 1806 John Piper...