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Village in Cornwall, England
Lamorran (Cornish: Lannvoren) is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of St Michael Penkevil, in the Cornwall district, in the ceremonial
Lamorran
Village in Cornwall, England
within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Merther and Lamorran are within the parish. The church is close to the Tregothnan estate in
St_Michael_Penkevil
Laity Moor, Lamanva, Lambourne, Lamellion, Lamledra, Lamorick, Lamorna, Lamorran, Landewednack, Landrake, Land's End, Landulph, Lane, Lane-end, Laneast
List_of_places_in_Cornwall
Cornish historian
William Hals (1655–1737) was a Cornish historian who compiled a History of Cornwall, the first work of any magnitude that was printed in Cornwall. He was
William_Hals
Historical divisions of English county
Feock, Fowey, Gerrans, Gorran, St Just-in-Roseland, Kea, Kenwyn, Ladock, Lamorran, Lanlivery, Lostwithiel, Luxulyan, Merther, Mevagissey, St Mewan, St Michael
Hundreds_of_Cornwall
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
Dartbrook to its head where Allan Cunningham had crossed it in 1823, named Lamorran Brook (Wybong) and crossed the Liverpool Range to the plains beyond. Cornish
Neotsfield
settled near his brother George in Cornwall. Owen died at the village of Lamorran on 17 March 1636 at age 54. George had the memorial put in St. Mary's Church
Owen_Fitzpen
Eponymous patron saint of Morwenstow, Cornwall, UK
commonly misidentified with "Marwenne" of Marhamchurch and the patron of Lamorran, a saint "Moren". According to Nicholas Orme, a holy well in the parish
Morwenna
and Ælfheah's wife, Morwrei Grant of 2 hides (mansae) and one pertica at Lamorran and Trenowth in Probus, Cornwall. Including bounds of 1 yardlard at Tregellas
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Hamlet in Cornwall, England
parish. The ecclesiastical parish was combined with Lamorran in 1900 to form the parish of Lamorran and Merther, and the civil parish was abolished on
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Diocese of the Church of England
Retrieved 26 September 2018. "The Benefice of Tresillian (Holy Trinity) and Lamorran with Merther". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 September 2018. "CATHEDRAL
Diocese_of_Truro
Placename element in Celtic languages
Saint Cynhoern Lannlivri, Lanlivery, Saint Lyfri Lannmoren or Lannvorenn, Lamorran, Saint Morenna or Saint Moren Lannoweyn, Cubert, Saint Owein Lannreydhek
Llan_(placename)
Royal Navy rear admiral (1745–1811)
including Reynolds, were drowned. Reynolds was born in the village of Lamorran in Cornwall in 1745. His exact date of birth is unknown, but he was baptised
Robert_Carthew_Reynolds
Cornelly, Cuby, Feock, Gerrans, Kea, Kenwyn + detached portion, Ladock, Lamorran, Lands Common to Philleigh & Ruan Lanihorne + detached portion, Merther
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1817. The shaft is ornamented on all four sides. The churchyard cross at Lamorran is a fine example of a Gothic stone cross. This cross is made of Pentewan
Stone_crosses_in_Cornwall
Crantock Kea Truro Kenwyn St Allen St Clement St Erme Ladock Probus Creed Lamorran St Michael Penkevil Cornelly Cuby Ruanlanihorne Veryan Philleigh Gerrans
List_of_churches_in_Cornwall
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
Erme, Feock, Gerrans, St Just in Roseland (with St Mawes), Kea, Kenwyn, Lamorran, Merther, St Michael Penkevil, Philleigh, Probus, Ruan Lanihorne, Truro
West_Cornwall_(constituency)
British horticulturalist (1862–1939)
owner of the Heligan estate, near Mevagissey. His father was the Rector of Lamorran, a keen gardener of (it was said) one of the finest gardens in Cornwall
Arthur_Boscawen
British racehorse breeder
Reverend John Townshend Boscawen, who was rector of the nearby parish of Lamorran. Cornwall portal Earl of Falmouth Viscount Falmouth "Falmouth, Viscount
Evelyn Boscawen, 6th Viscount Falmouth
Evelyn_Boscawen,_6th_Viscount_Falmouth
Genus of legumes
829–831. doi:10.2307/1224187. JSTOR 1224187. Douglas Ellory Pett (2006). "Lamorran House Gardens". The Cornwall Gardens Guide. Alison Hodge Publishers. pp
Parochetus
English architect (1825–1900)
for Canon Reginald Hobhouse at St Ive, 1852–54 St Moren parish church, Lamorran, 1845, restoration St Petroc's parish church, Little Petherick, 1858 St
William White (architect, born 1825)
William_White_(architect,_born_1825)
-4.47276 (Church of St Michael) 1263226 More images Church of St Moren Lamorran, St. Michael Penkevil Church 15th century 30 May 1967 SW8786041774 50°14′16″N
Grade II* listed buildings in Cornwall (A–G)
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Lamorna Cornwall 50°04′N 5°34′W / 50.06°N 05.57°W / 50.06; -05.57 SW4424 Lamorran Cornwall 50°14′N 4°59′W / 50.23°N 04.98°W / 50.23; -04.98 SW8741 Lampeter
List of United Kingdom locations: La-Laz
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Thai name CHIMLIN means "cute."
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