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Fowey (/ˈfɔɪ/ FOY; Cornish: Fowydh,
meaning 'Beech Trees') is a port town and
civil parish at the
mouth of the
River Fowey in
south Cornwall, England,...
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River Fowey (/ˈfɔɪ/ FOY;
Standard Written Form: Fowi) is a
river in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It
rises at
Fowey Well (originally Cornish:...
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Fowey is a town and
civil parish in Cornwall, England.
Fowey may also
refer to:
River Fowey, Cornwall,
England Fowey railway station,
Fowey, Cornwall...
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Church of St
Fimbarrus is an
Anglican parish church in
Fowey, Cornwall, England. Also
known as
Fowey Parish Church, it is in the
Church of England's Diocese...
- name HMS
Fowey,
either after the
Cornish town of
Fowey, or the
River Fowey which runs
through it,
whilst another two were planned: HMS
Fowey (1696) was...
- The
Fowey Gallants or the
Gallants of
Fowey, was
group of
privateers and
pirates who
operated out of the port of
Fowey, in Cornwall,
during the Hundred...
- of 28
November 1812. The
upland area was
formerly known as
Fowey Moor
after the
River Fowey,
which rises within it.
Bodmin Moor is one of five granite...
- east side of the
tidal estuary of the
River Fowey which separates it from the town and
civil parish of
Fowey. The
South West
Coast Path runs
along the southern...
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Fowey Town Hall is a muni****l
building on the Town Quay in
Fowey, Cornwall, England. The structure,
which serves as
meeting place of
Fowey Town Council...
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Fowey Consols mine is a
group of
mines in the St
Blazey district of Cornwall. They were
owned by
wealthy Cornishman,
Joseph Treffry. The
mines were worked...