Federation of Old Cornwall Societies Journal
"Old Cornwall"
Index to Volume 2
( April 1931 - October 1936 )
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Contributions in Cornish - Cures - Customs - Cornish Language - Cornish Language in Songs
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Smuggling - Songs - Wells - Witchcraft - Words & Phrases
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Looe Fishing craft, |
5, facing p.1 |
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Railton Plans, |
12, pp. 1, 5. |
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A Curious Post, |
12, p33 |
| Author | Title | Page Number |
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ALLIN-COLLINS, R. St. V. |
Kernow Cref y Golon, |
7, p.25 |
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ANDREW, C.K.C. |
All Coals are Black, |
10, p.31 |
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ANDREW, C.K.C. |
Ancient Stone Circles at Duloe, |
7, p.23 |
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ANDREW, C.K.C. |
An Historic Cornish Wreck, |
6, p.1 |
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ANDREW, C.K.C. |
Cornish Whales, |
5, p.33 |
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ANDREW, C.K.C. |
Doniert Demurs, |
4, p.38 |
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ANDREW, C.K.C. |
Dreams, An Unfathomed Mystery |
4, p.8 |
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ANDREW, C.K.C. |
Excavations at the Doniert Stone Site, |
4, p.25 |
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ANDREW, C.K.C. |
Footnote to "A Quaker Saint in Cornwall," |
12, p.37 |
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ANDREW, C.K.C. |
St Erth Rood Screen in Somerset, |
9, p.41 |
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ANDREW, C.K.C. |
Skittering Rock, |
9, p.8 |
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ANDREW, C.K.C. |
Tommy and the Turtle, |
10, p.34 |
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ATCHLEY, M.H.N. Cuthbert, |
The Constantine in Kerrier Funeral Hymn, |
12, p.11 |
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ATCHLEY, M.H.N. Cuthbert, |
The Cornish Salute, |
10, p.36 |
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ATCHLEY, M.H.N. Cuthbert, |
The Helston Fair Song, |
10, p.1 |
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ATCHLEY, M.H.N. Cuthbert, |
The Pasty-Sellers Song, |
11, p.28 |
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ATCHLEY, M.H.N. Cuthbert, |
The St. Erth Roodscreen, |
11, p.37 |
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ATCHLEY, M.H.N. Cuthbert, |
The Wrestlers Oath, |
6, p.16 |
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BLEWETT R. |
Roche Rock, |
6, p.19 |
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BLEWETT, W. |
Scandal |
7, p.36 |
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BLEWETT, W. |
The Statement, |
9, p.35 |
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BRAY, G.S. |
A Remedy for Fainting, |
1, p.4 |
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BURTON, W.J.P. |
Notes on Ancient Stone Circle at Diloe |
6, p.32 |
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CHARKE, W.J. |
Remembrances of Life in a Farm, |
1, p.28; - 2, p.4; - 3, p.12. |
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CHIRGWIN, Edwin, |
Samuel Ough, |
12, p.23 |
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CHIRGWIN, Edwin, |
The Langford Charity, |
5, p.11 |
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CLINNICK, Rev. A. A. |
A Cornish Volunteer, |
8, p.25 |
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CLINNICK, Rev. A. A. |
Giants, |
2, p.40 |
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CLINNICK, Rev. A. A. |
Ill Luck, |
1, p.38 |
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CLINNICK, Rev. A. A. |
Parson Ghost-Layers, |
2, p.1 |
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CLINNICK, Rev. A. A. |
Sir Henry Bodriggan, |
3, p. 19 |
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CLINNICK, Rev. A. A. |
The Demon on the Church Tower, |
1, p.37 |
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CLINNICK, Rev. A. A. |
The Lanteglos Ghost, |
10, p.41 |
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CLINNICK, Rev. A. A. |
The Lizard Lights, (in the Bible), |
6, p.18 |
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CLINNICK, Rev. A. A. |
The Piskies are About, |
3, p. 28 |
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CLINNICK, Rev. A. A. |
The Raffle, |
2, p.44 |
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COUCH, B.Y. |
The Cornish Youth Movement, |
5, p.30 |
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COWLS, P. |
Fishing in a Cornish Port Sixty Years Ago, |
8, p.6 |
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COWLS, P. |
The Longshoreman's Chart, |
2, p36 |
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CURTIS, B.A. |
Old-Time Post Office Services at Falmouth, |
9, p.9 |
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DAVEY, G. |
Quaint People: Their Sayings and Doings, |
4, p.16 |
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DAVEY, G. |
The Launceston Eagles, |
9, p.43 |
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DICKINSON, L. J. |
A Charm Still in Use, |
9, p.43 |
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DICKINSON, L. J. |
Modern Survivals of Old Belief, |
2, p.19 |
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DOBLE, J. M. |
Lightning, |
1, p.20 |
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DOBLE, J. M. |
Odd Sayings, |
4, p.44 |
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ENNOR, E. J. |
Some Old Inns, |
3, p.18 |
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EVA, Charles A. |
Penzance Schoolmaster and his Sons, |
12, p.18 |
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EVA, Charles A. |
Tommy Traicle, |
12, p.18 |
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EVA, Walter H, |
Henry Quick, the Zennor Poet, |
5, p.36 |
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FOX, Wilson L. |
A Fishy Business, |
6, p.24 |
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GILL, W. W. |
A Skinless Oat, |
10, p.37 |
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GLUBB, A. de Castro |
Glimpse of Peasant Life in early Last Century, |
2, p.28 |
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GYLES, C. M. O. |
Cart as a Novelty, |
9, p.42 |
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GYLES, C. M. O. |
Sir Henry Irving at Halestown, |
7, p.20 |
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GYLES, C. M. O. |
The Bellows on the Table, |
7, p.31 |
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HAMBLY, E. H. |
Dew genes, A Gernow, |
4, p.30 |
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HAMILTON, J. H. |
Cornish Heath, |
11, p. 1 |
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HARRIS, W. Gregory, |
Hawker and "The Quest of the Sangraal," |
3, p.29 |
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HARRIS, W. Gregory, |
"Parson Hawker" of Morwenstow, |
1, p.17 |
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HENDERSON, Charles, |
Clodgy, |
4, p.37 |
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HENDERSON, Charles, |
Nicholas Boson and Richard Angwyn, |
2, p.29 |
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HENDERSON, Charles, |
Railton, |
12, p.29 |
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HENDERSON, Charles, |
Two Names of Streams, |
5, p.16 |
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HURST, LT.-COL. F. C. |
Elements of Cornish Archaeology, |
7, p.1 |
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HURST, LT.-COL. F. C. |
Notes Taken in Zennor and Morvah, |
5, p. 22 |
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HURST, LT.-COL. F. C. |
Some Property Boundaries in Zennor, |
2, p.23 |
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HURST, LT.-COL. F. C. |
The Chough, |
1, p.7 |
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HOARE, J. C. |
Ralph Allen, |
1, p.9 |
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HOBLYN, W. Treffry |
"In English and not in Cornowok," |
11, p.11 |
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HOBLYN, W. Treffry |
Probable Parentage of Dolly Pentreath, |
11, p.7 |
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HOBLYN, W. Treffry |
The Tenth Child: or the Parson's "Tithe Bogey" |
11, p.23 |
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HOBLYN, W. Treffry |
Two Place-Names, |
12, p.38 |
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HODGE, G. R. |
Some St. Ives Recollections, |
11, p.12 |
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HODGE, James H. |
Stories of Old St. Ives, |
9, p.1 |
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HOOPER, E. G. Retallack, |
Borrow and Cornwall, |
3, p.40 |
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HOOPER, E. G. Retallack, |
Dialect as a Gateway to Cornish, |
2, p.34 |
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HOOPER, J. E. |
The Bishop Rock, |
12, p.14 |
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JENKIN, F.G. |
Things I Have Heard, |
5, p.42 |
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JENNER Henry, |
Two Recent Books, |
5, p.17 |
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JENNINGS, Canon H. R. |
Piskey-led on Tremethick Moor, |
9, p.33 |
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JENNINGS, Myra E. |
A Bungaloid Growth, |
11, p.41 |
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JENNINGS, Myra E. |
A Lay Gohst-layer, |
7, p.40 |
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JENNINGS, Myra E. |
Little Interviews, |
6, p.26 |
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JENNINGS, Myra E. |
Tamson Blight of Helston, |
11, p.37 |
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JEWEL Ethel, |
A Stratton Carol of the Months, |
12, p.20 |
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JEWEL Ethel, |
Children's Games at Stratton, |
6, p.7 |
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JEWEL Ethel, |
Some Stratton Weddings, |
9, p.7 |
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JOHNS, F. W. |
Baldhu, |
2, p.17 |
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JOHNS, S. W. |
A Cornish Poet, |
7, p.15 |
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KELYNACK, J. |
A Guessing Game, |
1, p.6 |
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KELYNACK, J. |
Reminiscences of Newlyn |
7, p9; - 8, p.20 |
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KELYNACK, J. |
The Turnip Lantern, |
9, p.13 |
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KEMP, H. |
Self Denial, |
7, p.44 |
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KEMP, H. |
Humour in Chapel, |
10, pp.18, 37 |
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KEMPTHORNE, LT.-COL. G. A. |
Notes on the Cornish Priories, |
10, p.4 |
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LIGHTOWLER, J. |
A Talland Ghost Story, |
5, p.14 |
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MARTIN, W. T. |
A Sabbatarian |
7, p.14 |
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MARTIN, W. T. |
Sayings, Proverbs and comparisons, |
9, p.44 |
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MARTIN, W. T. |
Slidering Rock, |
11, p.31 |
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MARTIN, W. T. |
The Village Mangle, |
7, p.22 |
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MARTIN, W. T. |
Unbounded Bonds, |
7, p.17 |
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MINERS, Tom |
Chaucer and the Cornish Cottage, |
6, p.34; - 7, p.18 |
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MINERS, Tom |
Fragments that are Left, |
4, p.12 |
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MINERS, Tom |
Old May-Day Customs, |
8, p.14 |
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MURRISH, C. S. |
A Suggestion to be Considered, |
10, p.42 |
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MURRISH, C. S. |
Mingy Advice, |
12, p.17 |
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MURRISH, C. S. |
Musical Talent, |
12, p.24 |
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MURRISH, C. S. |
Q.E.D. |
12, p.36 |
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MURRISH, C. S. |
Rocks or Landmarks at or Near St. Ives, |
10, p.25 |
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MURRISH, C. S. |
School Dames and Bogey Men, |
12, p.28 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
A Long Ago Visit to St. Ives, |
3, p.41 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
An Old Charm from Lawhitton, |
10, p.29 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Cornish Names in the Isle of man, |
8, p.5 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Fly-Leaf Literature, |
12, p.41 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
"Gwas Myghal" and the Cornish Revival, |
8, p.1 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Inscriptions of Mawnan Church, |
8, p.18 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
More Cornish from Gwavas, |
12, p.34 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Names of Cornish Giants, |
9, p.14 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
New Light on Cornish, |
8, p.32; - 9, p.28 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Old Cornwall and the Celtic Congress, |
4, p.21 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Some Old Signboards at St. Ives, |
4, p.44 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Some Verses by John Boson, |
8, p.30 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
"Streek! Hola! Winnd up! |
10, p.24 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
The Cornish of William Rowe, |
11, p.32; - 12, p.25 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
The Hour is Come, bur not the Man, |
3, p35 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
The Jenner Memorial Fund, |
9, p.40 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
The Other Halfstone, |
5, p.36; - 6, p.10; - 11, p. 15 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
The Pool of Pilate, |
11, p.44 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
The Proposed Landewednack Tablet, |
10, p.44 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Traditional Cornish at Paul, |
12, p.39 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
below are Notes on:- |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
A Choon Query, |
6, p.44 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
A Puzzle Solved, |
1, p.23 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Accroshay, |
2, p.32 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
An unprinted Cornish Scrap, |
3, p.43 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Can Kernewek, |
1, p.24 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Celtic Shibboleths, |
1, p.44 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Cornish in 1756, |
5, p.44 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Dolly Pentreath, |
11, p.9 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Henry Goodman, |
3, p.40 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Lizard Light, in the Bible, |
6, p.18 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
The Tally-ow, |
9, p.12 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
below are in Cornish:- |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
An Arlodhes othys a Stavoren, |
7, p.26 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
An Dheu Bajya, |
11, p.19 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
An Edhen Huder, |
8, p.26 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
An Lorgan y'n Dour, |
9, p.25 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
An Margh Coth, |
4, p.31 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
An Marghak ha'n Eos |
4, p.27 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
An Oy-yar ha'n Veln-wyns, |
10, p.19 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Hager-Awel, |
2, p.24 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Jowan hag Arluth an Maner, |
5, p.25 |
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NANCE, R. Morton |
Nyns-yu dhe Ladra nep na-n-jeves Man, |
3, p.23 |
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NOALL, R. J. |
How to Know a Cornishman, |
4, p.39 |
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NOALL, R. J. |
Loath To Go, |
11, p.17 |
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NOALL, R. J. |
Mauger and Burnick, |
8, p.16 |
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NOALL, R. J. |
Ribald Rhymes on Wesley, |
6, p.13 |
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NOALL, R. J. |
Love's Rough Course, |
4, p.19 |
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OPIE, S. A. |
A Spider Charm, |
3, p.44 |
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OPIE, S. A. |
Astragalus (?) Ingot, |
3, p.44 |
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OPIE, S. A. |
Barrow at Carn Entral, |
3, p.43 |
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OPIE, S. A. |
Local Similes and Sayings, |
6, p.31 |
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OPIE, S. A. |
The Pisky (?) Funeral, |
1, p.27 |
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OPIE, S. A. |
The Precious Metals in Folk-lore, |
3, p.44 |
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OPIE, S. A. |
The Tradional Version of the Folk-Tale of John of Chyanhorth, |
2, p.14 |
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PARNALL, Roger, M. B. |
Loggerheads, |
3, p.39 |
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PASCOE, W. Arthur, |
Fire-pin, |
7, p.43 |
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PASCOE, W. Arthur, |
"Likes" |
1, p.42 |
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PASCOE, W. Arthur, |
Omens, |
6, p.44 |
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PASCOE, W. Arthur, |
The Mat Morning Fern, |
11, p.40 |
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PASCOE, W. Arthur, |
The Thirty Pence Charm, |
8, p.19 |
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PASCOE, W. Arthur, |
Town-crow, |
7, p.44 |
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PASCOE, W. Arthur, |
Two Dialect Words, |
11, p.41 |
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PAYNTER, S. Winifred |
Guise-dancing at Quito, |
9, p.19 |
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PAYNTER, S. Winifred |
Reminders of Cornwall in the Levant, |
4, p.5 |
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PAYNTER, William H. |
Daniel Gumb, The Cave-man Mathematician, |
4. p.1 |
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PEARCE, J. |
A Mining Custom at Pendeen, |
11, p.14 |
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PEARCE, J. |
Pin Day at Pendeen, |
7, p.30 |
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PEARCE, J. |
Tubban Day, |
8, p.28 |
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PEARCE, J. |
The Village Mangle, |
10, p.32 |
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PEARCE, R. |
Old Fishing Ways at Looe, |
5, p.1 |
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PEZZACK, W. |
Memories of Mousehole, |
3, p.1 |
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PICKEN, W. M. M. |
The Domesday Book and East Cornwall, |
11, p.24 |
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POOL Anne, |
Bodanan, |
10, p.16 |
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POOL Anne, |
Phillack Church and Holy Well, |
8, p.12 |
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RADFORD, C. A. Raleigh |
Report on the Underground Passages at Weeth, camborne, |
9, p.16 |
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RENDLE, W. |
Uncle Tom Charke and the Gen'leman in Black, |
9, p.20 |
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RILSTONE, H. |
Broil, |
3, p.40 |
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ROBERTS, James, |
Cobbutty Cut, |
8, p.43 |
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ROGERS, C. C. (Lady Vyvyan) |
September Partridges, |
1, p.8 |
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ROGERS Lily, |
Safety First, |
11, p.5 |
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ROGERS, M. W. |
Gleanings from Goldsithney 1925 - 31, |
2, p.42 |
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ROGERS, M. W. |
Words in common Use, Goldsithney 1931, |
2, p.43 |
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ROWE Ashley, |
A Curious Post, |
12, p.33 |
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ROWE, J. Hambley, |
A Moral Rhyme, |
8, p.13 |
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ROWE, J. Hambley, |
Buccaboo and Tarraway, |
10, p.38 |
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ROWE, J. Hambley, |
Field, Names in Mullion, |
2, p.44 |
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ROWE, J. Hambley, |
How We Laugh at One Another, |
2, p.41 |
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RUNDELL, Thomas |
Borrow and Cornwall, |
3, p.40 |
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ST. GERMAN, Maria |
A Haunted House, |
6, p.14 |
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SANDRY, F. P. |
Mrs. A's Lil Shop, |
2, p.16 |
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SARRE, W. |
A Temperance Cow, |
7, p.19 |
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SARRE, W. |
A Whole-time job, |
5, p.44 |
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SARRE, W. |
Mainly about "Rullen," |
4, p.6 |
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SARRE, W. |
Squaring the Bill, |
12, p.42 |
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SARRE, W. |
Wanted-another Star, |
5, p.35 |
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SHAPCOTT, E. S. |
A Chimney Sweep, |
1, p.3 |
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SHAPCOTT, E. S. |
"Areas" |
6, p.11 |
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SPOONER, Barbara C. |
Church Moving, |
3, p.39 |
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SPOONER, Barbara C. |
How They saw the First Lobster at Mevagissey, |
4, p.32 |
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SPOONER, Barbara C. |
The Black Bull of Hawks Tor, |
11, p.16 |
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SPOONER, Barbara C. |
The Guineapigs and the Wolf, |
8, p.17 |
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SPOONER, Barbara C. |
The Maypole, |
1, p.21 |
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STEPHENS F. J. |
Camborne Notes, |
7, p.43 |
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STEPHENS F. J. |
Cornish Books, |
7, p43 |
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SYMONS, W. M. |
Dialect, |
12, p.30 |
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THOMAS, Jim |
Housekeeping Rhyme |
5, p.41 |
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THOMAS, Jim |
Railway Rhymes, |
5, p.42 |
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THOMAS, Jim |
The Morvah Devils, |
1, p.15 |
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THOMPSON, E. |
The "Arves" Zupper, |
2, p.22 |
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TREDINNICK, L. S. |
Old Mrs. Trengrouse and Her Petticoats, |
5, p.7 |
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TREDINNICK, L. S. |
The Game of Five Stones, |
7, p.38 |
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WATSON, W. D. |
More about Pillas, |
9, p.31 |
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WATSON, W. D. |
The Sacredness of Bread, |
6, p.36 |
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WATSON, W. D. |
Three Old Riddles, |
6, p.33 |
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WILLMOTT, H. J. |
Long Cross restored to Long Cross, |
6. p.17 |
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Initials Only. |
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A.B. |
Trying For Husband, |
4, p.42 |
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A.S. |
Fulfilment, |
8, p.15 |
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E.E.S. |
A Disclaimer, |
8, p.11 |
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E.G.H. |
A Simple Shepherd, |
11, p.27 |
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F.J.O. |
Jack-o-Lantern, |
4, p.41 |
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J.H.B. |
Swelled head, |
3, p.41 |
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W.J.A. |
More "Devil" Rhymes, |
12, p.19 |
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W.V.P. |
Lines on a Bridge in St Ives Consols, |
6, p.43 |
| Book Reviews | Page number |
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History of the Parish of Sheviock (Kempthorne) |
8, p. 44 |
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An English Cornish Dictionary, |
7, p. 35 |
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Cornish Drolls (S. L. Enys) |
2, p.33 |
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Cornish - English Dictionary, |
11, p.42 |
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Cornish For All, |
5, p.27 |
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Cornish Homes and Customs, (A. K. Hamilton Jenkin) |
7, p.34 |
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Cornish Seafarers, (A. K. Hamilton Jenkin) |
4, p.33 |
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Cornish Sketches of "Nicky Trevaylor" (Tom Newall), |
9, p.32 |
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Cornwall and the Cornish, (A. K. Hamilton Jenkin) |
6, p.37 |
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Cornwall in the Great Civil War and Interregnum 1642-1660 (Mary Coate), |
7, p.32 |
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Essays in Cornish History, (Charles Henderson), |
9, p.37 |
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First Steps in Cornish, (W. D. Watson) |
2, p.33 |
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Gwendra Cove and other Cornish Sketches (C. C. Rogers) |
1, p.20 |
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Historical Notes on Madron and Penzance, (Henry R. Jennings) |
12, p.40 |
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Jack the Giant-Killer, (Caldwell Harpur) |
6, p.37 |
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John Tregagle of Trevorder, Man and ghost, (Barbara S. Spooner) |
10, p.43 |
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Kernow, (A.S.D.Smith) |
7, p.35; - 9, p.39; 11, p.42 |
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Lessons in Spoken Cornish, (A.S.D.Smith) |
2, p.33 |
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Order of Service for Evensong, |
11, p.42 |
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Roll of the Bards of the Cornish Gorsedd, |
11, p.42 |
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St. Mark's Gospel in Cornish, (A.S.D.Smith) |
10, p.43 |
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St. Michael's Mount, (Rev. T. Taylor, M.A.) |
5, p.17 |
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The Archaeology of Cornwall and Scilly (H.O'Neill Hencken) |
5, p.17 |
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The Cornish Miner, (A. K. Hamilton Jenkin) |
7, p.34 |
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The Gospel of St. Mark, |
11, p.42 |
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The Story of Cornwall, (A. K. Hamilton Jenkin) |
9, p.38 |
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When Cornwall had 44 M.P.'s (A.de C. Glubb) |
8, p.44 |
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Charted Endorsement, The, |
4, p.34 |
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Gwavas MSS, Extracts from, |
1, p.23; - 3, p.43; - 12, p.34. |
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Inscription in, |
8, p.18; - 9, p.39. |
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In 1756, |
5, p.44 |
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New Light on, |
8, p.32; - 9, p.28 |
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Of William Rowe, |
11, p.32; - 12, p.25 |
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Projected Hymn-Book, |
12, p.36 |
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Suggestion to be considered, |
10, p.42 |
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Traditional at Paul, |
12, p.39 |
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Cornish Language, Songs in |
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The Pool of Pilate, |
11, p.44 |
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Contributions in Cornish ( Stories, etc.,) |
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An Arlodhes Othys a Stavoren, |
7, p.26 |
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An Creftor na-vynna Fysky, |
6, p.27 |
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An Dheu Bajya, |
11, p.19 |
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An Lorgan y'n Dour, |
9, p.25 |
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An Marghak ha'n Eos, |
4, p.27 |
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An Oy-yar ha'n Velyn-wyns, |
10, p.19 |
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Dhe Yowynkneth Kernow, |
5, p.31 |
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Hager-Awel, |
2, p.24 |
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Jowan hag Arluth an Maner, |
5, p.25 |
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Kernow Cref y Golon, |
7, p.25 |
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Nyns-yu dhe Ladra nep na-n-jeves Man, |
3, p.23 |
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Samuel Ough, |
12, p.23 |
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In Verse |
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An Edhen Huder |
8, p.26 |
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An Margh Coth, |
4, p.31 |
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Dew genes A Gernow, |
4, p.30 |
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Honna dres oll a-garaf, |
9, pp.6, 10 |
| Title | Page Number |
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A White Witch's |
4, p.40 |
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For Ringworm, |
1, p.44 |
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Tamson Blight of Helston, |
11, p.37 |
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Sliding on Rocks, |
9, p.8 |
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Dialect, |
12, p.30 |
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As a Gateway to Cornish, |
2, p.34 |
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Aunt Jane's Rooster, |
10, p.30 |
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Bungaloid Growth, A, |
11, p.41 |
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Cornish Volunteer, A, |
8, p.25 |
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Fishy Business, A, |
6, p.24 |
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Fulfilment, |
8, p.15 |
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How to Know a Cornishman, |
4, p.39 |
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Jack-0'-Lantern, |
4, p.41 |
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John of Chyanhorth, (Traditional Version) |
2, p.14 |
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Little Interviews, |
6, p.26 |
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Little Bit of St. Ives Talk, A, |
5, p.32 |
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Mauger and Burnick, |
8, p.16 |
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Me Secon'-bes' 'at, |
3, p.26 |
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Mingy Advice, |
12, p.17 |
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Musical Talent, |
12, p.24 |
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Old Mrs Trengrouse and her Petticoats, |
5, p.7 |
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Q. E. D. |
12, p.36 |
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Raffle, The, |
2, p.44 |
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Relations, |
6, p.44 |
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Remedy for Fainting, A, |
1, p.4 |
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Sabbatarian, A, |
7, p.14 |
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Safety First, |
11, p.5 |
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Scandal, |
7, p.36 |
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Self Denial, |
7, p.44 |
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September Partridges, |
1, p.8 |
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Spring Cleaning, |
6, p.26 |
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Squaring the Bill, |
12, p.42 |
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Statement, The, |
9, p.35 |
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Swelled Head, |
3, p.41 |
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Temperance cow, |
7, p.19 |
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Trying for Husbands, |
4, p.42 |
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Two Suns at St. Ives, |
11, p.4 |
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Uncle Tom Charke and the Gen'leman in Black, |
9, p.20 |
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Dialect Verse:- |
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Loath To Go, |
11, p.17 |
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Mra. A's Lil Shop, |
2, p.16 |
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Penna's Van, |
1, p.40 |
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An Unfathomed Mystery, |
4, p.8 |
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Doniert Demurs |
4, p.38 |
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Longshoreman's Chart, |
2, p.36 |
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Old Ways at Looe, |
5, p.1 |
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Sixty Years Ago, |
8, p.6 |
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Accroshay |
2, p.32 |
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Children's at Stratton, |
6, p.7 |
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Cobbutty Cut, |
8, p.43 |
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Drip-Drop, |
7, p.31 |
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Five-Stones, |
7, p.38 |
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Guessing, |
1, p.6 |
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Heads of Pennymeans? |
7, p.30 |
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Pinch or Puff, |
7, p.32 |
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Pindy Pandy, |
7, p.30 |
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Rock Sliding, |
9, p.8; - 11, p.31 |
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Spanish Knight, The, |
1, p.5 |
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Lanteglos, |
10, p.41 |
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Lay Ghost-layer, A, |
7, p.40 |
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Parson Ghost-layers |
2, p.1 |
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Talland Story, |
5, p.14 |
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Cornish Giants, |
2, p.40 |
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Names of, |
9, p.14 |
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Various Notices |
3, p.26; - 5, p.28; - 7, p.29; - 8, p.29; - 9, p.34; - 11, p.22 |
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Custom at Pendeen, |
11, p.14 |
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Mainly about "Rullen," |
4, p.6 |
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Bodmin, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.17; - 8, p.40 |
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Callinton, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.38 |
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Camborne, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.39; - 8, p.40 |
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Falmouth, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.39 |
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Hayle, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.39 |
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Helston |
3, p.37; - 6, p.39; - 8, p.40 |
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Liskeard, |
3, pp.37, 38; - 4, p.25; - 6, p.40; - 8, p.40 |
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London Cornish, |
8, p.41 |
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Looe, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.40; - 8, p.41 |
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Madron, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.40; - 8, p.41 |
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Newquay, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.40; - 8, p.41 |
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North Hill, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.40; |
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Padstow, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.41; - 8, p.41 |
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Penryn & Falmouth |
8, p.41 |
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Penzance, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.41; - 8, p.42 |
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Port Isaac, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.41 |
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Redruth, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.41; - 8, p.42 |
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St. Agnes, |
6, p.42 |
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St Austell, |
1, p.7; - 3, p.37; - 6, p.42; - 8, p.42 |
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St. Ives, |
3, pp.37, 38; - 6, p.42; - 8, p.42 |
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Tintagel, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.42; - 8, p.43 |
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Truro, |
3, p.37; - 6, p.42; - 8, p.43 |
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Wadebridge, |
4, p.38; - 6, p.42; - 8, p.43 |
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Federation of, |
3, p.37; - 4, p.38; - 5, p.40; - 6, p.38; 7, p.42 |
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Page Number |
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Allen, Ralph, |
1, p.11 |
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Angwyn, Richard, |
2, p.29 |
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Blight, Tamson (Helston) |
11, p.37 |
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Blight Thomas, (Penzance schoolmaster) |
12, p.18 |
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Bodriggen, Sir Henry, |
3, p.19 |
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Borrow, George, |
3, p.40 |
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Boson, John |
8, p.30 |
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Bowles, Ald. F. J. |
1, p.2 |
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Gumb, Daniel (The Cave-man Mathematrician) |
4, p.1 |
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Hambly, Loveday (Quaker Saint) |
12, p.37 |
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Hawker, Rev. Robert S, |
1, p.17; - 3. p.29 |
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Irving, Sir Henry, |
7, p.20 |
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Jenner Henry, ("Gwas Myghal"), |
7, p.42; - 8, p.1; - 9, p.40 |
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Lloyd George and William, |
9, p.30 |
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Moore, Bernard, |
7, p.15 |
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Newall Tom, ("Nicky Trevaylor") |
7, p.42; - 9, p.32 |
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Penna, Richard, |
1, p.40 |
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Pentreath, Dolly, |
11, pp. 7, 9, |
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"Poor Stuff," (St. Ives) |
2, p.43 |
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Quick Henry, (The Zennor Poet) |
5, p. 36 |
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Thomas, James ("Tas Cambron,") |
7, p.42 |
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Tresidder Charles, |
9, p.11 |
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Wesley, John, |
6, p.13 |
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Woods of Ladock, Parson, |
1, p.37 |
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Horse Riding, |
1, p.43 |
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Pisky (?) Funeral, The |
1, p. 27 |
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Baldhu, |
2, p.17 |
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Bishop Rock, |
12, p.17 |
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Clodgy, |
4, p. 37 |
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Great Jusment, |
12, p. 38 |
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Menalhyl, |
5, p.16 |
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Mousehole, |
3, p. 1 |
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Park Banall, |
12, p.38 |
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Trencrom, |
3, p. 10 |
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Baldhu, |
2, p. 17 |
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Bodanan, |
10, p.16 |
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Bodmin, Wassail song, |
4, p. 14 |
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Camborne, |
5, p. 42; - 7, p. 43 |
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Camborne, May Day Customs, |
8, p.14 |
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Carn Brea, |
8, p. 25 |
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Carn Entral, |
3, p. 43 |
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Carn Galva, |
5, p.22 |
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Chywoon, |
6, p. 44; - 10, p.43 |
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Connor Downs, May Day Custom, |
8, p. 14 |
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Constantine, Funeral Hymn, |
12, p. 11 |
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Duloe, Ancient Stone Circle, |
6, p. 32; - 7, p. 23 |
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Falmouth, Old Time Post Office Service, |
9, p.9 |
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Goldsithney, Gleanings From, |
2, p. 42 |
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Goldsithney, Words in Common Use in 1931, |
5, p. 43 |
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Gwennap, |
3, pp. 9, 10 |
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Gwinear, May Day Customs, |
8, p. 14 |
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Halsetown, Sir Henry Irving at, |
7, p. 20 |
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Hayle, May Day Customs, |
3, p. 11; - 8, p. 14 |
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Helston, Fair Song, |
7, p. 44; - 10, p. 1 |
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Helston, Tamson Blight, |
11, p. 37 |
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Illogan, |
1, p. 1 |
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Ladock, Demon on Church Tower, |
1, p. 37 |
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Landewednack, |
10, p. 44 |
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Lanteglos, Ghost, |
10, p. 41 |
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Launceston, Stone Eagles, |
9, p. 43 |
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Lawhitton, Old Charm, |
10, p. 29 |
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Liskeard, |
7, p. 44 |
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Liskeard, Doniert Stone Site, |
4, pp. 25, 38 |
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Liskeard, Likes, |
1, p. 42 |
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Liskeard, May Morning Fern, |
11, p. 40 |
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Long Cross, Cross Restored, |
6, p. 17 |
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Looe, All Coals Are Black, |
10, p. 31 |
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Looe, Old Fishing Ways, |
5, p. 1 |
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Looe, Skittering Rock, |
9, p. 8 |
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Madron, History of, |
12, p. 40 |
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Mawnan, Church Inscriptions, |
8, p. 18 |
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Menheniot, |
8, p.11 |
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Menheniot, Chimney Sweep, |
1, p. 3 |
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Mevagissey, First Lobster, |
4, p. 32 |
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Morvah, Devils |
1, p. 15 |
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Morvah, Kicking Stones, |
5, p. 24 |
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Morwenstow, Parson Hawker of, |
1, p.17 |
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Mousehole, |
12, p. 17, |
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Mousehole, Memories of, |
3, p.1 |
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Mousehole, Midsummer Day, |
3, p. 11 |
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Mullion, Field Names, |
2, p. 44 |
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Newlyn, Reminiscences of, |
7, p. 9; - 8, p. 20 |
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North Hill, |
8, p. 17 |
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North Hill, Quaint People, |
4, p. 16 |
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Paul, Traditional Cornish at, |
12, p. 39 |
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Pendeen, Mining Custom, |
11, p. 14 |
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Pendeen, Pin Day, |
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