Cornish wrestling
location of Cornish wrestling tournaments
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established before 1296 by the Earl of Cornwall in parish of St Creed, at manor of Tybeste; Grampound; Former Borough constituency for the House of Commons 1547–1821 - Seats Two Replaced by Cornwall; also village and former civil parish, now in parish of Grampound with Creed
village and civil parish in Cornwall; Hamlets of Burncoose, Comford, Coombe, Crofthandy, Cusgarne, Fernsplatt, Frogpool, Hick's Mill, Tresamble and United Downs lie in the parish, as does Little Beside country house; Gwennap parish is an Ancient Parish in Cornwall, other places in parish include: Crofthandy, Frogpool, and Carharrack
Madron parish is an Ancient Parish in Cornwall. Morvah is a chapelry of Madron, other places in parish include: Little Bosullow, Tregavara, Polminnick, Trezelah, Heamoor, and Boswarthen; civil parish and village in west Cornwall; named after Saint Madern's Church
Paul parish is an Ancient Parish in Cornwall, other places in parish include: Mousehole; ancient parish of Paul (Cornish: Pluw Bowl) included Newlyn and Mousehole as well as village of Paul; in 1851 Newlyn separated to form ecclesiastical parish of Newlyn St Peter; ancient parish became civil parish 1866, in 1894 became Paul Urban District, abolished 1934. Newlyn and villages of Paul and Mousehole transferred from civil parish and urban district of Paul to municipal borough of Penzance, now civil parish of Penzance. From 1934 to 1974 in West Penwith Rural District Western part of civil parish of Paul remained separate, smaller parish (which did not include village of Paul); 2020 Cornwall Council announced that neighbouring parishes of St Buryan and Paul amalgamated 2021 form new parish St Buryan, Lamorna and Paul
beach east of Penzance; site of Cornish wrestling tournaments; either side of Penzance, on beaches at Ponsandane and Wherrytown, evidence of 'submerged forest' can sometimes be seen at low tide in form of several partially fossilised tree trunks
village in Cornwall, in Redruth and St Agnes parishes; used during Roman period 43 - 410 AD; near Scorrier; Old well-known rich Tin and Copper Mine or Adventure called Whele Truan and Whele Rose, in St Agnes parish 1776;