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Sithney Common is a hamlet in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is on the A330 main road between Sithney and Helston. Cornwall portal Ordnance
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Human settlement in England
Sithney (Cornish: Merthersydhni) is a village and civil parish in the West of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Sithney is north of Porthleven. The population
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Sheviock, Shop, Shortacross, Shortlanesend, Shutta, Silverwell, Sithney, Sithney Common, Sithney Green, Skewes, Skinner's Bottom, Sladesbridge, Slaughterbridge
List_of_places_in_Cornwall
UK to Sithney Common, Hill Top Garage (E-bound)". Google Maps. Retrieved 1 October 2010. "Wesley Street, Camborne TR14, UK to B3302, Sithney TR13 0,
B roads in Zone 3 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
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31°W / 50.10; -05.31 SW6328 Sithney Common Cornwall 50°06′N 5°18′W / 50.10°N 05.30°W / 50.10; -05.30 SW6428 Sithney Green Cornwall 50°07′N 5°18′W
List of United Kingdom locations: Si-Sm
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Unitary authority for Cornwall, England
Loveday Jenkin, deputy leader of Mebyon Kernow and member for Crowan, Sithney and Wendron Cornwall portal Council of the Isles of Scilly Cornish Nationalism
Cornwall_Council
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards
Helston South, Meneage, Mullion, Porthleven, St Keverne and Wendron, and Sithney, and the Isles of Scilly. 2010–2024: The District of Penwith wards of Goldsithney
St_Ives_(constituency)
Brigid of Kildare, and evidently borrowing from Breton traditions of Saint Sithney and Lives of the local saints Elwen, Ia, and Gwinear. According to Leland's
Breage
Political party in Cornwall
Dominic with 42% of the votes well Loveday Jenkin was elected to Crowan, Sithney & Wendron with 47% of the votes and Dick Cole was elected to represent
Mebyon_Kernow
Town in Cornwall, England
enlarged in 1934, taking in areas from the neighbouring parishes of Breage, Sithney and Wendron. The village of Porthleven was absorbed into the borough of
Helston
Large precariously balanced stones
men omborth meaning balance stone) was on a high ridge in the parish of Sithney, near Helston, Cornwall. It is 11 feet (3.4 m) long, 4 feet (1.2 m) deep
Rocking_stone
Central, Penzance East, Penzance Promenade, Penzance South, Porthleven and Sithney, St Buryan, St Erth and St Hilary, St Ives North, St Ives South St Keverne
List of electoral wards in England by constituency
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Helleston, and the several Parishes of Wendron, Mawgan in Meneage, and Sithney, in the County of Cornwall. Curry Rivell, &c. Inclosure Act 1818 58 Geo
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1818
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28 June 1888 An Act for supplying the borough of Helston the parish of Sithney and the town of Porthleven and neighbourhood with water. Riddings District
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1888
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cargo of nuts. Her Captain and crew of six were drowned and buried in Sithney churchyard two days later. Isles of Scilly packet Lord Howe sank off the
List of shipwrecks of Cornwall (19th century)
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Landewednack, Manaccan, Mawgan in Meneage, Mullion, Ruan Major, Ruan Minor, Sithney, St Anthony in Meneage, St Keverne, St Martin in Meneage, Wendron. Holsworthy
List of poor law unions in England
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UK parliament by-election in 1866
also set up at either end of the town for those electors from Wendron and Sithney. Voting commenced at 8 am, and by 10 am, 233 of the 348 registered electors
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Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Neot, Darite, Crow's Nest, St Cleer and the hamlets of Warleggan, Redgate, Common Moor, Higher Tremarcoombe, Tremar Coombe, Tremar and Rosecraddoc. The village
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SITHNEY COMMON
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Stanney in Cheshire, named with Old English stÄn ‘stone’, ‘rock’ + Ä“g ‘island’.
Boy/Male
British, English
Island of the Stubborn One
Boy/Male
English
From the preserving land.
Girl/Female
Irish
Ardent, graceful. Little fire, from Irish Gaelic.
Boy/Male
English American
Nickname based on the word 'stone.' Stone.
Female
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Eithne, AITHNE means "kernel."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Somerset, named with the Old English personal name Pytta or Pēota (genitive Pyttan, Pēotan) + ēg ‘island’, ‘dry ground in marsh’.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Bethany, BETHNEY means "house of dates" or "house of misery."
Female
Irish
(pronounced ee-na) Irish Gaelic name derived from the word eithne, EITHNE means "kernel." Edna, Ena, Enya, Ethna and Etna are Anglicized forms.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Preserving Land; Island of the Strong-willed Manor Island of the Stubborn One
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from a Norman baronial name from Saint-Denis in France, SIDNEY means "St. Denis."
Girl/Female
Celtic
Fire.
Girl/Female
Latin American
Woman of Sidon (ancient city).
Boy/Male
English American French Greek
Wide Island: south of the water. This name has recently become popular for girls as well as...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Sidney in Surrey and Lincolnshire, so named from Old English sīd ‘wide’ + ēg ‘island’, ‘dry island in a fen’, with the adjective retaining traces of the weak dative ending, originally used after a preposition and definite article. Two places in Cheshire called Sydney are from Old English sīd + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’ and may also be sources of the surname.English : possibly a habitational name from a place in Normandy called Saint-Denis, from the dedication of its church to St. Dionysius (see Dennis). There is, however, no evidence to support this derivation beyond occasional early modern English forms such as Seyndenys, which may equally well be the result of folk etymology.
Girl/Female
Irish
eithne means “kernel of a nut or seed†but it may also be related to Aidan meaning “little fire.†There are at least nine St. Eithnes. One 6th century St. Eithne was the mother of St. Columba. Before the birth of her son an angel appeared to her displaying a beautifully colored cloak covered with wonderful flowers. When she reached for the cloak it rose into the air, and spreading out, floated over land and sea until it seemed to rest upon the hills of a distant land. This vision foretold that her little son was to travel over the seas and there win great distinction and honour.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living by a smithy, from Middle English smithe, smythy ‘smithy’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Smitha in Devon. It could also be a metonymic occupational name for the smith himself.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a willow tree, Middle English withy (Old English wīðig).
Female
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Eithne, AITHNEA means "kernel."
Boy/Male
English
From the south meadow.
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SITHNEY COMMON
Girl/Female
Indian
Meadow of ash trees, Ash wood
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Deewali
Surname or Lastname
English, German, Danish, and Swedish
English, German, Danish, and Swedish : nickname for someone of an icy and unbending disposition or who had white hair or a white beard, from Old English, Old High German, Old Norse frost ‘frost’, or in the case of the Swedish name from a byname with the same meaning.
Biblical
a native of Achaia; sorrowing; sad
Boy/Male
Irish
It seems to come from fearghal “â€brave, courageous, valorous.â€â€ Fergal Mac Maolduin was an eighth-century High King renowned for his efforts in battle.
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of the world
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German, Indian, Malayalam, Teutonic
Friend of God; God's Friend
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : variant of Longworth.
Girl/Female
Hebrew American French Biblical English Latin
Gift from God.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Mighty
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SITHNEY COMMON
n. pl.
A common; public pasture ground.
v. i.
To sigh.
n.
Time.
n.
A student at Cambridge University, England, who commons, or dines, at the Fellow's table.
n.
Alt. of Sithe
v. t.
To cut with a scythe; to scythe.
adv. & conj.
Since. See Sith, and Sithen.
n. pl.
The House of Commons, or lower house of the British Parliament, consisting of representatives elected by the qualified voters of counties, boroughs, and universities.
n. pl.
A club or association for boarding at a common table, as in a college, the members sharing the expenses equally; as, to board in commons.
prep., adv., conj. &
See Sith, Sithe.
n.
A common; a piece of land in which two or more persons have a common right.
n.
A scythe.
n.
Commonwealth.
n. pl.
The mass of the people, as distinguished from the titled classes or nobility; the commonalty; the common people.
adv. & conj.
See Sithen.
a.
Scythed.
n. pl.
Provisions; food; fare, -- as that provided at a common table in colleges and universities.
adv. & conj.
Since; afterwards. See 1st Sith.
adv. & conj.
Alt. of Sithens