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  • Brill, Cornwall
  • Village in Cornwall, England

    Brill (Cornish: Bre Helgh, meaning hunt hill) is a village in south-west Cornwall, England, UK. It is located within the civil parish of Constantine,

    Brill, Cornwall

    Brill, Cornwall

    Brill,_Cornwall

  • Brill (fish)
  • Species of fish

    (December 3, 2021). "Brill (Scophthalmus rhombus)" (PDF). "British Sea Fishing". British Sea Fishing. 11 September 2012. "Brill, Cornwall Good Seafood Guide"

    Brill (fish)

    Brill (fish)

    Brill_(fish)

  • Brill
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up brill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brill may refer to: Brill, Buckinghamshire, a village in England Brill, Cornwall, a small village to

    Brill

    Brill

  • Constantine, Cornwall
  • Village in Cornwall, England

    meaning church enclosure of St Constantine) is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately five miles (8 km)

    Constantine, Cornwall

    Constantine, Cornwall

    Constantine,_Cornwall

  • Brill Palace
  • Medieval English royal residence

    Brill Palace was a medieval English royal residence located in the village of Brill in the Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire. It was within the jurisdiction

    Brill Palace

    Brill_Palace

  • List of United Kingdom locations: Bre-Bri
  • 61°W / 52.45; -00.61 SP9485 Brill Buckinghamshire 51°49′N 1°03′W / 51.81°N 01.05°W / 51.81; -01.05 SP6513 Brill Cornwall 50°07′N 5°11′W / 50.11°N

    List of United Kingdom locations: Bre-Bri

    List of United Kingdom locations: Bre-Bri

    List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Bre-Bri

  • List of places in Cornwall
  • in the ceremonial county of Cornwall, United Kingdom. The ceremonial county includes the unitary authorities of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. In accordance

    List of places in Cornwall

    List_of_places_in_Cornwall

  • Trematon Castle
  • Norman castle in Cornwall, England

    Trematon Castle (Cornish: Kastel Tremen) is situated near Saltash in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It was the caput of the feudal barony of Trematon

    Trematon Castle

    Trematon Castle

    Trematon_Castle

  • Cornish language
  • Celtic language native to Cornwall

    Brittonic subgroup that is native to the Cornish people and their homeland, Cornwall. Along with Welsh and Breton, Cornish descends from Common Brittonic, a

    Cornish language

    Cornish_language

  • Lloegyr
  • Medieval Welsh name for a region of Britain

    extending from the Humber Estuary to the Severn Estuary, exclusive of Cornwall and Devon. The people of Lloegyr were called Lloegyrwys without distinction

    Lloegyr

    Lloegyr

    Lloegyr

  • Constantine (Briton)
  • King of Dumnonia in sub-Roman Britain

    Its Authenticity and Date. BRILL. ISBN 9004057935. Retrieved 4 February 2014. Orme, Nicholas (2000). The Saints of Cornwall. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-820765-4

    Constantine (Briton)

    Constantine_(Briton)

  • Raid on Penzance
  • English Channel. In July of that year, they launched a raid on Penzance in Cornwall, seizing 60 men, women, and children. Following this, the number of Christian

    Raid on Penzance

    Raid on Penzance

    Raid_on_Penzance

  • 1257 imperial election
  • Election for emperor of the Holy Roman Empire

    Roman Empire split into factions and elected two rivals, earl Richard of Cornwall and King Alfonso X of Castile, each claiming to have been legally elected

    1257 imperial election

    1257 imperial election

    1257_imperial_election

  • Brill and Ludgershall railway station
  • Disused railway station in England

    Brill and Ludgershall railway station was a railway station serving the villages of Brill and Ludgershall in Buckinghamshire. It was on what is now known

    Brill and Ludgershall railway station

    Brill and Ludgershall railway station

    Brill_and_Ludgershall_railway_station

  • Constantine, Mabe and Mawnan (electoral division)
  • Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK

    and Mawnan is an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which returns one member to sit on Cornwall Council. It was created at the 2021 local

    Constantine, Mabe and Mawnan (electoral division)

    Constantine, Mabe and Mawnan (electoral division)

    Constantine,_Mabe_and_Mawnan_(electoral_division)

  • United Kingdom
  • Country in northwestern Europe

    settlers, reducing the Brittonic area mainly to what was to become Wales, Cornwall and, until the latter stages of the Anglo-Saxon settlement, the Hen Ogledd

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom

    United_Kingdom

  • Alan (given name)
  • Male given name

    who has a church dedicated to his memory in Cornwall (for example see St Allen, a civil parish in Cornwall named after this saint). Today the use of the

    Alan (given name)

    Alan (given name)

    Alan_(given_name)

  • Aroostook Valley Railroad
  • sold to Cornwall, Ontario street railway in 1945 60-65 15-bench open excursion cars unpowered trailers 70 Wason combine 56.5 feet (17.2 m) Brill trucks

    Aroostook Valley Railroad

    Aroostook Valley Railroad

    Aroostook_Valley_Railroad

  • Birney (Toronto streetcar)
  • Toronto streetcar model circa 1920

    scrapped circa 1949 as Cornwall and Halifax were terminating streetcar service. Class: G (TCR/TTC) Car manufacturer: J. G. Brill Company (Preston, Ontario

    Birney (Toronto streetcar)

    Birney (Toronto streetcar)

    Birney_(Toronto_streetcar)

  • Feudal barony of Trematon
  • Trematon Cornwall portal Fizzard, A. (2007). Plympton Priory: A House of Augustinian Canons in South-Western England in the Late Middle Ages. Brill's Series

    Feudal barony of Trematon

    Feudal barony of Trematon

    Feudal_barony_of_Trematon

  • Stone crosses in Cornwall
  • Wayside crosses and Celtic inscribed stones are found in Cornwall in large numbers; the inscribed stones (about 40 in number) are thought to be earlier

    Stone crosses in Cornwall

    Stone crosses in Cornwall

    Stone_crosses_in_Cornwall

  • Ascalon
  • Ancient city on the Levantine coast known from Ancient, Classical, and Medieval times

    Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy who replaced him and ultimately, Richard of Cornwall oversaw its completion in April 1241, again becoming one of the strongest

    Ascalon

    Ascalon

    Ascalon

  • Battle of Camlann
  • Legendary conflict

    from Culhwch and Olwen. The text also mentions Gwyn Hywar, overseer of Cornwall and Devon, one of the nine men who plotted the Battle of Camlann, suggesting

    Battle of Camlann

    Battle of Camlann

    Battle_of_Camlann

  • Haitham bin Tariq
  • Sultan of Oman since 2020

    in 2016, he personally welcomed the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall (later King Charles III and Queen Camilla) on a visit to Oman. Haitham

    Haitham bin Tariq

    Haitham bin Tariq

    Haitham_bin_Tariq

  • Belerion
  • Roman Britain name for southwest England

    tinworking industry, corresponding with the modern counties of Devon and Cornwall. Rivet and Smith (1979) suggest an etymology which associated Belerion

    Belerion

    Belerion

    Belerion

  • Historia Regum Britanniae
  • Pseudohistorical account of British history (c.1136)

    Wales. In a later era, Dunvallo Molmutius, the son of Cloten, the King of Cornwall, establishes his rule over the whole island. He is said to have established

    Historia Regum Britanniae

    Historia Regum Britanniae

    Historia_Regum_Britanniae

  • List of Royal Observer Corps / United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation Posts (A–E)
  • Essex 1959 1968 ROC Post Brighton TQ32990451 Sussex 1962 1991 ROC Post Brill SP64021512 Oxfordshire 1958 1968 ROC Post Brinscall Master Post SD59302294

    List of Royal Observer Corps / United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation Posts (A–E)

    List_of_Royal_Observer_Corps_/_United_Kingdom_Warning_and_Monitoring_Organisation_Posts_(A–E)

  • List of British royal residences
  • Kingdom. The current residences are owned by the Crown, by the Duchy of Cornwall, and privately by members of the royal family; all the official residences

    List of British royal residences

    List_of_British_royal_residences

  • 1946 New Year Honours (MBE)
  • lately Air Raid Precautions Sub-Controller and County Training Officer, Cornwall. Ronald Francis Pink, Local Fuel Overseer, Wadebridge Rural District. Henry

    1946 New Year Honours (MBE)

    1946_New_Year_Honours_(MBE)

  • List of unused railways
  • 1900. Liskeard and Caradon Railway - Work on an extension to Launceston, Cornwall was begun in 1884, and remains of the abandoned works are easily traced

    List of unused railways

    List_of_unused_railways

  • Europe
  • Continent

    century. Routledge, p. 335. ISBN 0-415-15041-8 Rowse, A. L. (1969). Tudor Cornwall: portrait of a society. C. Scribner, p. 400 "One decisive action might

    Europe

    Europe

    Europe

  • List of Equinox episodes
  • five local policemen; three years previously detectives from Devon and Cornwall Police conducted an investigation and arrested four people - three of those

    List of Equinox episodes

    List_of_Equinox_episodes

  • The Naked Chef
  • British TV cooking programme starring Jamie Oliver

    David Loftus. He cooks a Christening lunch, preparing oysters, roasted brill with lemons, roasted asparagus with pancetta and summer fruit and prosecco

    The Naked Chef

    The_Naked_Chef

  • Pointed hat
  • Type of headgear

    New Republic. Carnival King of Europe: High Conical Hats "BBC - Cornwall - About Cornwall - Obby Oss Day". Archived from the original on 3 September 2007

    Pointed hat

    Pointed hat

    Pointed_hat

  • Ottokar II of Bohemia
  • King of Bohemia from 1253 to 1278

    and his claim to those territories was formally recognized by Richard of Cornwall, then king of Germany and nominal ruler of all the German lands. This peace

    Ottokar II of Bohemia

    Ottokar II of Bohemia

    Ottokar_II_of_Bohemia

  • History of the Knights Hospitaller in the Levant
  • an English host arrived at Acre on 11 October 1240 led by Richard of Cornwall. He completed the fortifications of Ascalon in March 1241 when the treaty

    History of the Knights Hospitaller in the Levant

    History_of_the_Knights_Hospitaller_in_the_Levant

  • List of monarchs of Germany
  • Christianson, Gerald, eds. (November 2016). A Companion to the Council of Basel. Brill. p. 28. ISBN 9789004222649. Retrieved 3 February 2025. Ernst Rudolf Huber:

    List of monarchs of Germany

    List of monarchs of Germany

    List_of_monarchs_of_Germany

  • List of cryptids
  • A living dinosaur? in search of Mokele-mbembe. Leiden; New York: E.J. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-08543-5. Guimont, Edward (5 October 2021). "The Megalodon:

    List of cryptids

    List_of_cryptids

  • Tin sources and trade during antiquity
  • belt that runs from Yunnan in China to the Malay Peninsula; Afghanistan; Cornwall and Devon in Britain; Brittany in France; the border between Germany and

    Tin sources and trade during antiquity

    Tin sources and trade during antiquity

    Tin_sources_and_trade_during_antiquity

  • Pakistan
  • Country in South Asia

    undivided India's people." Talbot 2016. Zia & Burton 2023. Rais 2017. Cornwall & Edwards 2014. Joseph 2016. Baqir 2018. SATP 2024. Aziz 1987. Saqib &

    Pakistan

    Pakistan

    Pakistan

  • Assadism
  • Radical left political ideology based on the ideas of the Assad family

    Retrieved 2025-04-15. Blum, Yehuda Zvi (1987). For Zion's sake. New York: Cornwall Books, Herzl Press. ISBN 978-0-8453-4809-3. "Syria: End persecution of

    Assadism

    Assadism

    Assadism

  • Celtic sacred trees
  • Variety of artifacts in Celtic culture

    made of hazel, as are divining rods, used to find underground water. In Cornwall the hazel was used in the millpreve, the magical adder stones. In Wales

    Celtic sacred trees

    Celtic sacred trees

    Celtic_sacred_trees

  • List of windmills in Buckinghamshire
  • 1798 Dismantled 1933 Brill 1286 1286 Brill 1345 1345 Brill Brill Windmill Nixey's Mill SP 652 142 Post 1788 1668 Windmill World Brill Parson's Mill 1788

    List of windmills in Buckinghamshire

    List_of_windmills_in_Buckinghamshire

  • Knights of the Round Table
  • King Arthur and order of chivalry in Arthurian romance

    giant of the Black Lowe) Sir Degrevant Sir Dinas Sir Dinas le Seneschal de Cornwall Sir Dodinas le Savage Sir Dornar Sir Driaunt Sir Edward of Orkney (of Caernarfon)

    Knights of the Round Table

    Knights of the Round Table

    Knights_of_the_Round_Table

  • History of Marseille
  • midnight sun. Though he hoped to establish a sea trading route for tin from Cornwall, his trip was not a commercial success, and it was not repeated. The Massaliotes

    History of Marseille

    History of Marseille

    History_of_Marseille

  • Great Train Robbery (1963)
  • 1963 robbery in Ledburn, England

    "straight". He and his wife Barbara and their three children moved to Cornwall, where he worked as a street sweeper until the age of 70, known to the

    Great Train Robbery (1963)

    Great Train Robbery (1963)

    Great_Train_Robbery_(1963)

  • *Walhaz
  • Proto-Germanic word for Roman or Romanised peoples

    '(romanised) Celt', and survives in the English words of 'Wales/Welsh' and 'Cornwall'. The term was used by the ancient Germanic peoples to describe inhabitants

    *Walhaz

    *Walhaz

    *Walhaz

  • Morgan le Fay
  • Enchantress in the Arthurian legend

    moral from the downfall of the English knight Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall. Morgayne is titled in it as "empress of the wilderness, queen of the damsels

    Morgan le Fay

    Morgan le Fay

    Morgan_le_Fay

  • List of sources for the Crusades
  • Contemporary historiography of the Crusades

    sometime after 1272. As described there, after the death of Richard of Cornwall in 1272, Bruno pressed pope Gregory X to appoint Ottokar II as king of

    List of sources for the Crusades

    List_of_sources_for_the_Crusades

  • Kingdom of Jerusalem
  • Crusader state in the Levant from 1099 to 1291

    September 1240. Almost immediately after Theobald's departure, Richard of Cornwall arrived. He completed the rebuilding of Ascalon, and also made peace with

    Kingdom of Jerusalem

    Kingdom of Jerusalem

    Kingdom_of_Jerusalem

  • Polyphemus
  • Son of Poseidon and Thoosa in Greek mythology

    appeared The Death of Acis by Bryan Procter, writing under the name of Barry Cornwall. A blank verse narrative with lyric episodes, it celebrates the musicianship

    Polyphemus

    Polyphemus

    Polyphemus

  • Kenny Lynch
  • British actor and musician (1938–2019)

    Lynch was born in Stepney, East London, in 1938, where he grew up on Cornwall Street, the youngest of 11 children. His parents were Oscar and Amelia

    Kenny Lynch

    Kenny Lynch

    Kenny_Lynch

  • Duke
  • Monarchy and nobility title

    sovereign monarch reigning over his Luxembourgish subjects. The Duke of Cornwall holds both the dukedom (title) and duchy (estate holdings), the latter

    Duke

    Duke

    Duke

  • Grade II* listed buildings in Aylesbury Vale
  • Brill Windmill

    Grade II* listed buildings in Aylesbury Vale

    Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Aylesbury_Vale

  • Trolley buses in Toronto
  • Former transit system in Ontario, Canada

    hour. Numbered 20 to 23, the 29-seat trolley buses were built by the J. G. Brill Company on frames made by the Packard Motor Car Company and fitted with

    Trolley buses in Toronto

    Trolley buses in Toronto

    Trolley_buses_in_Toronto

  • Western esotericism
  • Range of related ideas and movements that have developed in the Western world

    Leiden: Brill, since 2001. Aries Book Series: Texts and Studies in Western Esotericism Archived 2007-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Leiden: Brill, since

    Western esotericism

    Western esotericism

    Western_esotericism

  • Falklands War
  • 1982 undeclared Argentina–United Kingdom war

    Retrieved 27 May 2022. "Falklands Memorial London". www.cornwallfhs.com. Cornwall Family History Society. Archived from the original on 28 June 2022. Retrieved

    Falklands War

    Falklands War

    Falklands_War

  • Umar
  • 2nd Rashidun caliph from 634 to 644

    the Jews: From the Roman Empire to the Early Medieval Period. Vol. 2. Cornwall Books. ISBN 978-0-8453-6659-2. Lock, Henry Osmond (2003) [1920]. Conquerors

    Umar

    Umar

    Umar

  • 815
  • Calendar year

    territories of the remaining British kingdom Dumnonia, known as the West Welsh (Cornwall). Emperor Saga of Japan is the first sovereign to drink tea (according

    815

    815

    815

  • Electrical telegraphy in the United Kingdom
  • Malta Telegraph Company (founded 1869) connected Malta to Porthcurno, Cornwall, with landings at Gibraltar and Carcavelos, Portugal. The company was so

    Electrical telegraphy in the United Kingdom

    Electrical telegraphy in the United Kingdom

    Electrical_telegraphy_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of Catholic saints
  • The Life of Jesus and the Emergence of Scientific Chronology (200–1600). BRILL. p. 69. ISBN 978-90-04-21707-2. Saint André Bessette: The Saint, The Miracle

    List of Catholic saints

    List_of_Catholic_saints

  • Isabella I of Castile
  • Queen of Castile and León from 1474 to 1504

    secondly, his younger brother, Henry VIII of England, had Henry, Duke of Cornwall and Mary I of England. In 1958, José García Goldaraz, the Bishop of Valladolid

    Isabella I of Castile

    Isabella I of Castile

    Isabella_I_of_Castile

  • Phoenicia
  • Ancient Semitic maritime civilization

    southern Spain; alternatively, it may have come from northern Europe (Cornwall or Brittany) via the Rhone valley and coastal Massalia". Strabo states

    Phoenicia

    Phoenicia

    Phoenicia

  • Stonehenge
  • Prehistoric monument in England

    to the south the A303, a trunk route connecting London with Devon and Cornwall. In 1979, the Department of the Environment proposed moving visitor facilities

    Stonehenge

    Stonehenge

    Stonehenge

  • Sam Pollard (missionary)
  • British Methodist missionary to China

    Samuel Pollard (20 April 1864 in Camelford, Cornwall – 16 September 1915 in Weining, Guizhou), known in Chinese as Bo Geli (Chinese: 柏格理; pinyin: Bó Gélǐ)

    Sam Pollard (missionary)

    Sam Pollard (missionary)

    Sam_Pollard_(missionary)

  • Viking expansion
  • 8th–11th century expansion by Norsemen

    (2009). Slaves and Warriors in Medieval Britain and Ireland: 800–1200. Brill. p. 124. ISBN 978-90-04-17533-4. Viegas, Jennifer (17 September 2008). "Viking

    Viking expansion

    Viking expansion

    Viking_expansion

  • Vespasian
  • Roman emperor from AD 69 to 79

    Somerset, Devon and Cornwall with the probable objectives of securing the south coast ports and harbours along with the tin mines of Cornwall and the silver

    Vespasian

    Vespasian

    Vespasian

  • Mary Basset
  • English translator

    of religious and political controversy in early modern Europe. Leiden: Brill. pp. 91–108. doi:10.1163/ej.9789004185739.i-540.19. ISBN 978-90-04-18573-9

    Mary Basset

    Mary Basset

    Mary_Basset

  • Arquebus
  • Type of long gun appearing in 15th-century Europe

    Historical Perspective, WeldenOwen. Earl, Brian (1978), Cornish Explosives, Cornwall: The Trevithick Society, ISBN 978-0-904040-13-5. Easton, S. C. (1952),

    Arquebus

    Arquebus

    Arquebus

  • Justinian I
  • Roman emperor from 527 to 565

    In addition, long-distance trade flourished, reaching as far north as Cornwall where tin was exchanged for Roman wheat. Within the empire, convoys sailing

    Justinian I

    Justinian I

    Justinian_I

  • Celtic languages
  • Language family

    of Cornish speakers "Welsh language signs spotted in Helston Tesco in Cornwall". BBC News. 4 February 2026. Retrieved 30 May 2026. Equalities and Wellbeing

    Celtic languages

    Celtic languages

    Celtic_languages

  • July 1967
  • Month of 1967

    Carolina. July 20, 1967. p. 1. Haine, Edgar A. (2000). Disaster in the Air. Cornwall Books. pp. 141–144. "Malagasy Aide, 39 Others Die in Plane Crash". Chicago

    July 1967

    July 1967

    July_1967

  • The Black Pirate
  • 1926 American film

    Hollywood's Master Showman: The Legendary Sid Grauman. New York, NY: Cornwall Books. pp. 99–100. "Egyptian Twin Bill Good For 4 Months". Variety. June

    The Black Pirate

    The Black Pirate

    The_Black_Pirate

  • Polygyny
  • Mating system in which the male partner may have multiple partners

    Angeles, California: University of California Press. pp. 260-261. Andrea Cornwall (2005). Readings in Gender in Africa. Indiana University Press. pp. 103–110

    Polygyny

    Polygyny

    Polygyny

  • List of extinct languages and dialects of Europe
  • (2006). Eid, Mushira (ed.). Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics. Brill. Mozarabic language at the Encyclopædia Britannica "Lament For Seamus 'Bhriain'

    List of extinct languages and dialects of Europe

    List_of_extinct_languages_and_dialects_of_Europe

  • Isle of Skye
  • Island of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland

    Scottish Mountaineering Trust. ISBN 0-907521-02-9. Westland, Ella (1997). Cornwall: the cultural construction of place. Penzance: Patten Press, in association

    Isle of Skye

    Isle of Skye

    Isle_of_Skye

  • Beaconsfield services
  • Buckinghamshire service area on the M40 motorway

    Varsity Line Great Central Main Line Banbury to Verney Junction branch line Brill Tramway Wycombe Railway Watlington and Princes Risborough Railway Cheddington

    Beaconsfield services

    Beaconsfield services

    Beaconsfield_services

  • List of revolutions and rebellions
  • Houtsma, Martijn Theodoor (ed.). E.J. Brill's first encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913–1936, Volume I: A–Bābā Beg. Leiden: BRILL. pp. 22–23. ISBN 90-04-08265-4. Kennedy

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List_of_revolutions_and_rebellions

  • Ireland
  • Island in the North Atlantic Ocean

    regarded as one of the Celtic nations of Europe, alongside Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany. This combination of cultural influences is visible

    Ireland

    Ireland

    Ireland

  • Edward IV
  • King of England (1461–70; 1471–83)

    Late 13th century to the Close of the Middle Ages. University of Leiden–Brill. Kleiman, Irit Ruth (2013). Philippe de Commynes: Memory, Betrayal, Text

    Edward IV

    Edward IV

    Edward_IV

  • Mycenaean Greece
  • Late Bronze Age Greek civilization

    from the 13th century BC have been found in Ireland and in Wessex and Cornwall in England. Anthropologists have found traces of opium in Mycenaean ceramic

    Mycenaean Greece

    Mycenaean Greece

    Mycenaean_Greece

  • BP
  • British multinational oil and gas company

    000 m3) of crude oil was spilled into the Atlantic and onto the beaches of Cornwall and Brittany, causing Britain's worst-ever oil spill. The ship was owned

    BP

    BP

    BP

  • Society and culture of the Victorian era
  • museum and the lecture hall: the spaces of natural history in Victorian Cornwall." Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (2002) 27#4 pp:

    Society and culture of the Victorian era

    Society_and_culture_of_the_Victorian_era

  • Early Middle Ages
  • Period of European history

    manufacture, vanished almost overnight in places like Britain. Tintagel in Cornwall, as well as several other centres, managed to obtain supplies of Mediterranean

    Early Middle Ages

    Early Middle Ages

    Early_Middle_Ages

  • Tea
  • Brewed drink made from tea leaves

    varieties can tolerate oceanic climates and are cultivated as far north as Cornwall in England, Perthshire in Scotland, Washington in the United States, and

    Tea

    Tea

    Tea

  • Wild Hunt
  • Germanic, Celtic and Slavic folkloric motif

    assembly'), Woden's Hunt, Herod's Hunt, Cain's Hunt, the Devil's Dandy Dogs (in Cornwall), Gabriel's Hounds (in northern England), and Ghost Riders (in North America)

    Wild Hunt

    Wild Hunt

    Wild_Hunt

  • List of wars involving the Kingdom of Great Britain in the 18th century
  • Wahhabis seen through European Eyes (1772-1830): Deists and Puritans of Islam. BRILL. p. 86. ISBN 978-90-04-29328-1. Loirmer, J. G. (1857). Gazetteer Of The

    List of wars involving the Kingdom of Great Britain in the 18th century

    List of wars involving the Kingdom of Great Britain in the 18th century

    List_of_wars_involving_the_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_in_the_18th_century

  • Reformation
  • 16th-century movement in Western Christianity

    taking place". The liturgical changes caused popular revolts in Devon and Cornwall and other places but they were quickly suppressed, just like the riot against

    Reformation

    Reformation

  • Cernunnos
  • Celtic horned god

    ("corner, jaw, cheek, side"), Middle Breton quern ("top"), Cornish Kernow ("Cornwall"). The Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae lists 25 images of

    Cernunnos

    Cernunnos

    Cernunnos

  • James IV
  • King of Scotland from 1488 to 1513

    daughter Mary in 1516 — apart from the short life of his son Henry, Duke of Cornwall, in 1511 — Henry was childless and had no recognised heir. Through his

    James IV

    James IV

    James_IV

  • List of Freemasons (E–Z)
  • November 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2018. Cornwall Masonic Yearbook 2012/13 (2012) Truro: Province of Cornwall "The Mormon Church and Freemasonry". Archived

    List of Freemasons (E–Z)

    List_of_Freemasons_(E–Z)

  • Celts
  • Collection of Indo-European peoples sharing Celtic languages and cultural traits

    and language of the modern Celtic nations – Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany, and the Isle of Man. 'Celt' is a modern English word, first

    Celts

    Celts

    Celts

  • List of historical acts of tax resistance
  • original on 2019-10-15. see, e.g. "Passive Resistance Associations". Royal Cornwall Gazette. 19 October 1833. "Refusal to Pay Taxes". The Spectator. 26 October

    List of historical acts of tax resistance

    List of historical acts of tax resistance

    List_of_historical_acts_of_tax_resistance

  • Eleanor of Provence
  • Queen of England from 1236 to 1272

    of France, and of her younger sisters Sanchia was to marry Richard of Cornwall, Henry's brother who was to become King of the Romans, and Beatrice was

    Eleanor of Provence

    Eleanor of Provence

    Eleanor_of_Provence

  • Gun
  • Device that launches projectiles

    Historical Perspective, WeldenOwen. Earl, Brian (1978), Cornish Explosives, Cornwall: The Trevithick Society, ISBN 978-0-904040-13-5. Easton, S. C. (1952),

    Gun

    Gun

    Gun

  • Guinevere
  • Arthurian legend character

    one of the great beauties of Britain, was educated under Cador, Duke of Cornwall. The other chronicles typically have Cador as her guardian and sometimes

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    Guinevere

    Guinevere

  • Henry II of England
  • King of England from 1154 to 1189

    at Henry's court even after their promotion." For instance, Reginald of Cornwall, an illegitimate son of Henry I, served as one of Henry's most trusted

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    Henry II of England

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  • Dorton Halt railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    geographically nearer to Brill than Brill and Ludgershall railway station. Dorton Halt was opened on 21 July 1937, being situated between Brill & Ludgershall and

    Dorton Halt railway station

    Dorton Halt railway station

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  • Diwali
  • Hindu festival of lights

    November 2013. "Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall Celebrate Diwali at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, London". mandir.org

    Diwali

    Diwali

    Diwali

  • Glorious Revolution
  • British revolution of 1688

    (2002). Restoring the Temple of Vision: Cabalistic Freemasonry and Stuart. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-12489-9. Sosin, J.M. English America and the Revolution

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    Glorious Revolution

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  • Michell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Devon and Cornwall)

    Michell

    English (mainly Devon and Cornwall) : variant spelling of Mitchell.

    Michell

  • Crill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Channel Islands)

    Crill

    English (Channel Islands) : unexplained.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Krill or Grill 2.

    Crill

  • Brill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brill

    English : habitational name from Brill in Buckinghamshire, named with the Celtic element bre- ‘hill’ + Old English hyll also ‘hill’.North German and Dutch : habitational name from any of various places in northwestern Germany and the Netherlands named Brill, from Middle Low German brūl, bröil ‘wet lowland’. Compare German Bruehl.German : from Middle Low German brill ‘eyeglasses’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of spectacles or perhaps a nickname for someone who wore them.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : acronymic surname from Hebrew ben rabi ‘son of …’ and the first letter of each part of a Yiddish double male personal name, most likely Yude (Juda) Leyb. Many Ashkenazic family names beginning with Br- and Bar- are probably of acronymic origin, but without detailed evidence from family histories it is impossible to specify the personal name from which each is derived.

    Brill

  • Bill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Bill

    English and German : from a Germanic personal name, either a short form of compound names such as Billard, or else a byname Bill(a), from Old English bil ‘sword’, ‘halberd’ (or a Continental cognate). (Bill as a short form of William was not used until the 17th century.)English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of pruning hooks and similar implements, from Middle English bill, from Old English bil ‘sword’, with the meaning shifted to a more peaceful agricultural application (see Biller 5).

    Bill

  • Billingsley
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    English

    Billingsley

    English : habitational name from a place in Shropshire named Billingsley, from Old English Billingeslēah, probably ‘clearing (Old English lēah) near a sword-shaped hill’ (see Bill).

    Billingsley

  • Billings
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    English

    Billings

    English : patronymic from Bill.

    Billings

  • Mellow
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    English (Cornwall)

    Mellow

    English (Cornwall) : perhaps a variant of Mellor.

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  • GÁBRIEL
  • Male

    Hungarian

    GÁBRIEL

    Hungarian form of Greek Gabriēl, GÁBRIEL means "man of God" or "warrior of God."

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  • Bill
  • Boy/Male

    English American German

    Bill

    Nickname for William 'resolute protector' often used as an independent name.

    Bill

  • Bill
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    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Indian, Lebanese, Swedish

    Bill

    Resolute Protector; Form of William; Resolute Guardian; Will Desire; Will Helmet; Protect

    Bill

  • Cogbill
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    English (Warwickshire)

    Cogbill

    English (Warwickshire) : unexplained. It could be a nickname, either from Middle English cok ‘rooster’ + bill ‘beak’ or from Middle English cokebelle ‘small bell’ (from Old French coque ‘shell’). Compare Cogdell, Cogdill.

    Cogbill

  • BILL
  • Male

    English

    BILL

    Pet form of English William, BILL means "will-helmet."

    BILL

  • Bilson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bilson

    English : variant of Belson or an altered spelling of Billson, a patronymic from Bill 1.

    Bilson

  • Grills
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Grills

    English : patronymic from Grill 1.

    Grills

  • Ebrill
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Ebrill

    Born in April.

    Ebrill

  • GABI
  • Male

    Hungarian

    GABI

    Pet form of Hungarian Gábriel, GABI means "man of God" or "warrior of God."

    GABI

  • Biles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Biles

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on a promontory or elevation, from Old English bil(e), literally denoting the bill or beak of a bird, but also used in a transferred sense.

    Biles

  • Mildren
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornwall)

    Mildren

    English (Cornwall) : unexplained.

    Mildren

  • Brim
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brim

    English : variant of Bream 2.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : acronymic surname from Hebrew ben rabi ‘son of …’, and the first letter of each part of a Yiddish double male personal name. See also Brill.

    Brim

  • Grill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Grill

    English : nickname for a fierce or cruel man, from Middle English grill(e) ‘angry’, ‘vicious’ (from Old English gryllan ‘to rage’, ‘to gnash the teeth’; compare 4).German : nickname for a cheerful person, from Middle High German grille ‘cricket’ (Old High German grillo, from Late Latin grillus, Greek gryllos). The insect is widely supposed to be of a cheerful disposition, no doubt because of its habit of infesting hearths and warm places. The vocabulary word is confined largely to southern Germany and Austria, and it is in this region that the surname is most frequent.German : habitational name from any of eight places in Upper Bavaria and Austria, perhaps so named from Middle High German grille ‘cricket’.North German : nickname for an angry man from Middle Low German grellen ‘to be furious’, ‘to shriek’. Compare 1.

    Grill

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  • RUADH
  • Male

    Irish

    RUADH

    Old Irish byname derived from Gaelic ruadh, RUADH means "red."

  • Primus
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Finnish, German, Swedish

    Primus

    First

  • Coulson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Coulson

    English : patronymic from Cole 1.Irish : from a reduced form of McCool, with the addition of the English patronymic suffix -son in place of the Gaelic prefix mac.

  • Dipankar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dipankar

    One who lights lamps, Light, Brightness, Flame

  • Grihita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Grihita

    Understood

  • Olin
  • Boy/Male

    Norse American

    Olin

    Relic.

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    Yeshwin

  • Laish
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    Biblical

    Laish

    A lion.

  • QUEEN
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    English

    QUEEN

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, queen, from Old English cwen "queen," from Germanic kwen, QUEEN means "wife."

  • Ghamandpreet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ghamandpreet

    Love for Pride

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  • Bill
  • n.

    One who wields a bill; a billman.

  • Drill
  • n.

    The act or exercise of training soldiers in the military art, as in the manual of arms, in the execution of evolutions, and the like; hence, diligent and strict instruction and exercise in the rudiments and methods of any business; a kind or method of military exercises; as, infantry drill; battalion drill; artillery drill.

  • Bill
  • n.

    A cutting instrument, with hook-shaped point, and fitted with a handle; -- used in pruning, etc.; a billhook. When short, called a hand bill, when long, a hedge bill.

  • Drill
  • v. t.

    To pierce or bore with a drill, or a with a drill; to perforate; as, to drill a hole into a rock; to drill a piece of metal.

  • Drill
  • n.

    A small trickling stream; a rill.

  • Grill
  • n.

    To broil on a grill or gridiron.

  • Trill
  • v. i.

    To utter trills or a trill; to play or sing in tremulous vibrations of sound; to have a trembling sound; to quaver.

  • Drill
  • n.

    Any exercise, physical or mental, enforced with regularity and by constant repetition; as, a severe drill in Latin grammar.

  • Prill
  • n.

    The brill.

  • Bill
  • v. t.

    To work upon ( as to dig, hoe, hack, or chop anything) with a bill.

  • Frill
  • v. t.

    To provide or decorate with a frill or frills; to turn back. in crimped plaits; as, to frill a cap.

  • Brill
  • n.

    A fish allied to the turbot (Rhombus levis), much esteemed in England for food; -- called also bret, pearl, prill. See Bret.

  • Bill
  • v. t.

    To advertise by a bill or public notice.

  • Trill
  • n.

    The action of the organs in producing such sounds; as, to give a trill to the tongue. d

  • Trill
  • v. t.

    To impart the quality of a trill to; to utter as, or with, a trill; as, to trill the r; to trill a note.

  • Bill
  • v. t.

    To charge or enter in a bill; as, to bill goods.

  • Bill
  • n.

    Any paper, containing a statement of particulars; as, a bill of charges or expenditures; a weekly bill of mortality; a bill of fare, etc.