South Petherwin, the Glossary
South Petherwin (Paderwynn Dheghow) is a village and civil parish in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.[1]
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38 relations: Altarnun, Ambrose Manaton, Bible Christian Church, Bishop of Salisbury, Chancel, Charles Causley, Civil parish, Constantine (British saint), Cornwall, Cornwall Council, Egdean, Egloskerry, England, Exeter, Launceston, Cornwall, Lawhitton, Lewes, Lezant, Liskeard, Nave, Newport, Cornwall, Normans, North Cornwall (UK Parliament constituency), North Petherwin, Padarn, River Kensey, St German's Priory, St Thomas the Apostle Rural, Stanley Simmonds, Sussex, Trewen, Triggshire, United Kingdom, Vestry, Victorian restoration, Wessex, Wivelshire, 2011 United Kingdom census.
Altarnun
Altarnun (label) is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. South Petherwin and Altarnun are civil parishes in Cornwall and villages in Cornwall.
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Ambrose Manaton
Ambrose Manaton (1589 – 1 June 1651) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England in 1624 and 1640.
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Bible Christian Church
The Bible Christian Church was a Methodist denomination founded by William O'Bryan, (born Bryant) a Wesleyan Methodist local preacher, on 18 October 1815 in North Cornwall.
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Bishop of Salisbury
The Bishop of Salisbury is the ordinary of the Church of England's Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury.
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Chancel
In church architecture, the chancel is the space around the altar, including the choir and the sanctuary (sometimes called the presbytery), at the liturgical east end of a traditional Christian church building.
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Charles Causley
Charles Stanley Causley CBE FRSL (24 August 1917 – 4 November 2003) was a Cornish poet, school teacher and writer.
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Civil parish
In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government.
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Constantine (British saint)
Saint Constantine is the name of one or many British or Pictish saints.
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Cornwall
Cornwall (Kernow;; or) is a ceremonial county in South West England.
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Cornwall Council
Cornwall Council (Konsel Kernow), known between 1889 and 2009 as Cornwall County Council (Konteth Konsel Kernow), is the local authority which governs the non-metropolitan county of Cornwall in South West England.
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Egdean
Egdean (pronounced Egg-deen) is a small village in the civil parish of Petworth, in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England.
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Egloskerry
Egloskerry (Egloskeri) is a village and civil parish in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. South Petherwin and Egloskerry are civil parishes in Cornwall and villages in Cornwall.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Exeter
Exeter is a cathedral city and the county town of Devon, South West England.
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Launceston, Cornwall
Launceston (rarely spelled Lanson as a local abbreviation; Lannstevan) is a town, ancient borough, and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is west of the middle stage of the River Tamar, which constitutes almost the entire border between Cornwall and Devon. The landscape of the town is generally steep particularly at a sharp south-western knoll topped by Launceston Castle. South Petherwin and Launceston, Cornwall are civil parishes in Cornwall.
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Lawhitton
Lawhitton (Nansgwydhenn) is a village in the civil parish of Lawhitton Rural, in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. South Petherwin and Lawhitton are villages in Cornwall.
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Lewes
Lewes is the county town of East Sussex, England.
Lezant
Lezant (Lannsant) is a civil parish and village in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. South Petherwin and Lezant are civil parishes in Cornwall and villages in Cornwall.
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Liskeard
Liskeard (Lyskerrys) is an ancient stannary and market town in south-east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. South Petherwin and Liskeard are civil parishes in Cornwall.
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Nave
The nave is the central part of a church, stretching from the (normally western) main entrance or rear wall, to the transepts, or in a church without transepts, to the chancel.
Newport, Cornwall
Newport (Porthnowyth) is a suburb of the town of Launceston in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
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Normans
The Normans (Norman: Normaunds; Normands; Nortmanni/Normanni) were a population arising in the medieval Duchy of Normandy from the intermingling between Norse Viking settlers and locals of West Francia.
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North Cornwall (UK Parliament constituency)
North Cornwall is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Ben Maguire, a Liberal Democrat since the 2024 general election.
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North Petherwin
North Petherwin (Paderwynn Gledh) is a civil parish and village in the historic county of Devon and the ceremonial county of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. South Petherwin and North Petherwin are civil parishes in Cornwall and villages in Cornwall.
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Padarn
Padarn (Paternus, Padarnus; Padarn; Padern; ? – 550 AD) was an early 6th century British Christian abbot-bishop who founded Saint Padarn's Church in Ceredigion, Wales.
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River Kensey
The River Kensey is a river in east Cornwall, England, UK which is a tributary of the River Tamar.
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St German's Priory
St Germans Priory is a large Norman church in the village of St Germans in south-east Cornwall, England, UK.
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St Thomas the Apostle Rural
St Thomas the Apostle Rural, also known as St Thomas-by-Launceston (Sen Tommos Lannstefan) is a civil parish in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. South Petherwin and St Thomas the Apostle Rural are civil parishes in Cornwall and villages in Cornwall.
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Stanley Simmonds
Stanley Wilfred Simmonds ARCA (29 October 1917 – 11 June 2006) was a British painter and art teacher.
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Sussex
Sussex (/ˈsʌsɪks/; from the Old English Sūþsēaxe; lit. 'South Saxons') is an area within South East England which was historically a kingdom and, later, a county.
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Trewen
Trewen (Trewynn) is a hamlet and a civil parish in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom The parish is just east of Bodmin Moor in the River Inny valley and lies in the Registration District of Launceston. South Petherwin and Trewen are civil parishes in Cornwall and villages in Cornwall.
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Triggshire
The hundred of Trigg (also known as Triggshire) was one of ten ancient administrative shires of Cornwall—see "Hundreds of Cornwall".
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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Vestry
A vestry was a committee for the local secular and ecclesiastical government of a parish in England, Wales and some English colonies, which originally met in the vestry or sacristy of the parish church, and consequently became known colloquially as the "vestry".
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Victorian restoration
The Victorian restoration was the widespread and extensive refurbishment and rebuilding of Church of England churches and cathedrals that took place in England and Wales during the 19th-century reign of Queen Victoria.
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Wessex
The Kingdom of the West Saxons, also known as the Kingdom of Wessex, was an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in the south of Great Britain, from around 519 until Alfred the Great declared himself as King of the Anglo-Saxons in 886.
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Wivelshire
East Wivelshire and West Wivelshire (usually known merely as East and West) are two of the ancient Hundreds of Cornwall.
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2011 United Kingdom census
A census of the population of the United Kingdom is taken every ten years.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Petherwin
Also known as Petherwin, South.