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Re: Any Cornish here

by "Chess One" <OneChess@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 26, 2007 at 05:27 PM

"Michael Lightfoot" <michael@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:5qudt3F117cc7U1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Chess One wrote:
>
>>
>> "Michael Lightfoot" <michael@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:5qh70mFvihapU1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Chess One wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Michael Lightfoot" <michael@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>>> news:5qa8f8FutjmtU1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>> At the moment http://www.cornwallcam.co.uk/evenearlier.htm
is
showing 
>>>>> a
>>>>> view
>>>>> across the Tresillian River at Tresemple Pool towards the church at
>>>>> Merther
>>>>> where my g-grandmother was christened.
>>
>> I found a nice map of the walk at
>>
>> http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=10513
>>
> This is the walk from St Clement to Pencalenick

That is where I was, at the school then named for the "Educational 
Sub-normal" - which I thought, subsequently, was raqther more, in my 
experience, to do with the parents of my charges.

 on the opposite bank of the
> river to Merther and St Michael Penkivel.  If you look at the map on
that
> site you can see the dotted road on the opposite bank of the river which

> is
> the old Tregothnan driveway.
>
>> as well as another site to do with Francis Frith, with some old maps
and
>> photos at
>>
>>
>
http://www.francisfrith.com/search/england/cornwall/tresillian/tresillian.htm
>>
> I looked at this site some time back, but it has greatly expanded and
now
> includes lots of extra info.  Looks great!... but it still has no photos

> of
> Merther, St Michael Penkivel or Lamorran.  There are some lovely photos
of
> the old St Breock Church (near Wadebridge) where my gg-grandfather was
> ***ton and his father was a prominent parishoner.

O! But this is rich, almost first hand.

The St Just in Roseland peninsula is indeed very rich in references, some,

2000 years old. Utterly remarkable how such matter is continued to this
day, 
eh! Even unto Essa, which I think was His Cornish name. Though I do not
know 
the legendary name of his uncle if it was even different than that of 
Biblical sourcing.

Teuch! ~ to understand this reference, there is no /need/ to reply to it.

I admit a personal anecdote in writing with a Serbian woman, a journalist,

who was there: Never, she said was there such light, such peace on earth,
as 
in her experience.

teine-biorach

is fhearr an teine beag a gharus na an teine mòr a loisgeas

Phil Innes

> -- 
> ====
> Michael Lightfoot
>
> michael@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ====
 




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Any Cornish here
"Chess One" <  2007-11-17 20:12:55 
Re: Any Cornish here
Michael Lightfoot <mic  2007-11-18 08:31:28 
Re: Any Cornish here
"Chess One" <  2007-11-17 22:39:40 
Re: Any Cornish here
Michael Lightfoot <mic  2007-11-18 18:38:13 
Re: Any Cornish here
"Chess One" <  2007-11-20 15:40:17 
Re: Any Cornish here
Michael Lightfoot <mic  2007-11-21 09:56:19 
Re: Any Cornish here
"Chess One" <  2007-11-25 11:09:53 
Re: Any Cornish here
Michael Lightfoot <mic  2007-11-26 10:13:37 
Re: Any Cornish here
"Chess One" <  2007-11-26 17:27:48 
Re: Any Cornish here
Bob Jones <bobj@[EMAIL  2007-11-20 11:43:37 
Re: Any Cornish here
"Chess One" <  2007-11-20 15:26:34 

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