- Cornishmen
- 'Cor·nish·man || 'kÉ”ËnɪʃmÉ™n n. man who is a native or inhabitant of Cornwall (England)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
First English Civil War — The First English Civil War (1642–1646) was the first of three wars known as the English Civil War (or Wars ). The English Civil War was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations which took place between Parliamentarians and… … Wikipedia
Cornish surnames — are surnames used by Cornish people and often derived from the Cornish language. Such surnames for the common people emerged in the Middle Ages, although the nobility probably had surnames much earlier on. Not until the later Middle Ages did it… … Wikipedia
Cornish people — Cornishman redirects here. For the passenger train, see Cornishman (train). For the newspaper, see The Cornishman. Cornish people Kernowyon … Wikipedia
Cornwall — For other uses, see Cornwall (disambiguation). Cornwall Kernow Flag Motto of County Council: Onen … Wikipedia
Cornish language — For the Anglo Cornish accent and dialect, see Anglo Cornish. Cornish Kernowek, Kernewek Pronunciation [kərˈnuːək] Spoken in … Wikipedia
Prayer Book Rebellion — Date 1549 Location Cornwall, Devon Result Victory for Edwardian forces, rebellion suppressed, execution of rebel commanders … Wikipedia
Sampford Courtenay — infobox UK place country= England official name= Sampford Courtenay latitude= 50.7923 longitude= 3.9451 population= 509 (2001 Census) shire district= West Devon shire county= Devon region= South West England constituency westminster= post town=… … Wikipedia
Cornish Rebellion of 1497 — Commemorative plaque in Cornish and English for Michael Joseph the Smith (An Gof) and Thomas Flamank mounted on the north side of Blackheath common, south east London, near the south entrance to Greenwich Park The Cornish Rebellion of 1497 was a… … Wikipedia
Bevil Grenville — Sir Bevil Grenville (1596 ndash;July 5, 1643), Royalist soldier in the English Civil War, was born near Withiel, west of Bodmin, Cornwall and was a grandson of Sir Richard Grenville, Elizabethan sailor, explorer, and soldier. He was educated at… … Wikipedia
Tre Pol and Pen — The phrase Tre, Pol and Pen is used to describe people from or places in Cornwall, UK. The full rhyming couplet runs: By Tre, Pol and Pen shall ye know all Cornishmen . [ [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=AoHGzOKF0DYC pg=PA56 lpg=PA56… … Wikipedia