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Perranarworthal (Cornish:
Peran ar Wodhel) is a
civil parish and
village in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The
village is
about four
miles (6.5 km)...
- In 1985,
Golding and his wife
moved to a
house called Tullimaar in
Perranarworthal, near Truro, Cornwall. He died of
heart failure eight years later on...
- St Piran's
Church is an
active Anglican parish church in
Perranarworthal, Cornwall, England. It is part of a
united benefice consisting of
eight churches...
- Mabe,
Perranarworthal and St
Gluvias (Cornish: Lannvab,
Peranarwodhel ha Pluw Luwyek) was an
electoral division of
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom which...
- Penweathers, Penwithick, Penzance, Percuil,
Perran Downs,
Perran Wharf,
Perranarworthal, Perrancoombe, Perranporth, Perranuthnoe, Perranwell,
Perranwell Station...
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Piran in the
chapel at Perranzabuloe. The
churches at
Perranuthnoe and
Perranarworthal were
dedicated to
Piran and holy
wells at
Perranwell and Probus, Cornwall...
- 1870,
Kilvert sta**** with the
family of
William Hockin at Tullimaar,
Perranarworthal.
Howells 2001. "Kilvert's Diary". The
Kilvert Society.
Retrieved 24...
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William Golding September 19, 1911 Newquay,
England June 19, 1993
Perranarworthal,
England 1971, 1972, 1973
Awarded the 1983
Nobel Prize in Literature...
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contested the Mabe,
Perranarworthal and St
Gluvias division,
again coming third. Ault
stood again for the Mabe,
Perranarworthal and St
Gluvias seat in...
- 1096°W / 50.2082; -5.1096
Tullimaar House is a
mansion just east of
Perranarworthal in west Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom; it is not
visible from the...