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- e****enical partnership (LEP) with one or more other denominations: (B) Baptist; (C) Church of England; (Co) Congregational; (E) Scottish Episcopal Church; (I)...
- Moor An archaeological survey Volume 1: The human Landscape c.1800" English Heritage. Giles, C., Herring, P., Johnson, N., Sharpe, A., Smith, J. (2008) "Bodmin...
- Lellizzick, Lerryn, Lesnewth, Levalsa Meor, Lewannick, Lezant, Lezerea, Linkinhorne, Liskeard, Little Beside, Little Bosullow, Little Comfort, Little Petherick...
- spectators, but thereafter interest in the sport waned. James Gerry (of Linkinhorne) and Samuel Rundle (Plymouth) fought for a £20 purse and the championship...
- UK. The site is on the eastern flank of Bodmin Moor in the parish of Linkinhorne about four miles (6 km) north of Liskeard. Rillaton Barrow was excavated...
- once said to haunt the main road between Bodmin and Launceston near Linkinhorne. During the 1800s, a Cornish mining accident resulted in numerous deaths...
- medieval transhumance hut 740 metres (2,428 ft) west of Blackcoombe Farm, Linkinhorne (1011899)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 11 January...
- Exeter, revealed evidences of a settled po****tion in the Early Bronze Age (c. 2200-2000 BCE). During the Late Iron Age (500-350 BCE), the church hill was...
- Juliot lunula Bronze Age sword from St Erth ****d The Rillaton Cup, or Linkinhorne gold beaker Socketed axe, St Michael's Mount Torc fragment, Gwithian...
- the announcements and presentations were hosted by Paul Tyler, Lord Linkinhorne (a patron of the Causley Trust), at the House of Lords. The following...