CharlesJohnCornish (28 September 1858 – 30 January 1906) was an English naturalist and writer. Born on 28 September 1858 at Salcombe House, near Sidmouth...
Antonio de Brito Capello (1828–1879) in 1869; Selachus pennantii, by CharlesJohnCornish in 1885; Cetorhinus maximus infanuncula, by Dutch zoologists Antonius...
Cornish wrestling (Cornish: Omdowl Kernewek) is a form of wrestling that has been established in Cornwall for many centuries and possibly longer. It is...
Cornish (Standard Written Form: Kernewek or Kernowek; [kəɾˈnuːək]) is a Southwestern Brittonic language of the Celtic language family. Along with Welsh...
Vaughan Cornish FRGS FGS (22 December 1862 - 1 May 1948) was an English geographer. He was the son of the vicar of Debenham, CharlesJohnCornish (1834-1913)...
Charles Edward Cornish (9 October 1842 – 14 July 1936) was an Anglican bishop in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Cornish was born to Charles Lewis...
Gorsedh Kernow (Cornish Gorsedd) is a non-political Cornish organisation, based in Cornwall, United Kingdom, which exists to maintain the national Celtic...
reviewer George Brimley published an anonymous and unfavourable notice of Charles Dickens's Bleak House, typical of the paper's enduring contempt for him...
In the diocese there are 107 active clergy and 51 parishes. John Vernon Kestell Cornish (13 October 1931 – 26 January 1982) was consecrated 19 May 1979...
The Cornish people or Cornish (Cornish: Kernowyon, Old English: Cornƿīelisċ) are an ethnic group native to, or associated with Cornwall and a recognised...
Cornish surnames are surnames used by Cornish people and often derived from the Cornish language such as Jago, Trelawney or Enys. Others have strong roots...
growth of Cornish nationalism in the first half of the twentieth century, Mebyon Kernow formed as a pressure group in 1951. Helena Charles was its first...
Cornish College of the Arts (CCA) is a private art college in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1914. Cornish College of the Arts was founded in 1914...
Cornish nationalism is a cultural, political and social movement that seeks the recognition of Cornwall – the south-westernmost part of the island of...
The Cornish rebellion of 1497 (Cornish: Rebellyans Kernow), also known as the First Cornish rebellion, was a popular uprising in the Kingdom of England...
but has spread all over the British Isles, and elsewhere through the Cornish diaspora. It is made by placing an uncooked filling, typically meat and...
Professor of Organic Chemistry, University College, London, 1902–1928 CharlesJohnCornish (1858–1906), English naturalist and author William Rutter Dawes (1799–1868)...
recent Cornishmen recognized for sanctity include the Irish-Cornish martyr Blessed John Cornelius. Cornwall portal Llan place name element List of Welsh...
Magazine Co. Retrieved 1 February 2017. Should anybody wonder why CharlesJohnCornish took a break from his usual descriptions of wildlife and delved into...
Identifying the last native speaker of the Cornish language was a subject of academic interest in the 18th and 19th centuries, and continues to be a subject...
Cornish Australians (Cornish: Ostralians kernewek) are citizens of Australia who are fully or partially of Cornish heritage or descent, an ethnic group...
English and Cornish, who are associated with Cornwall and Cornish linguists (Cornish: Rol a skriforyon Kernewek). Not all of them are native Cornish people...
Cornish heraldry is the form of coats of arms and other heraldic bearings and insignia used in Cornwall, United Kingdom. While similar to English, Scottish...
with the descendants of Cornish emigrants as well as Cornish residents. It includes a column in the Cornish language. Charles Causley was born in Launceston...
Cornish Yarg is a semi-hard cow's milk cheese made in Cornwall, England. Before being left to mature, the cheese is wrapped in nettle leaves to form an...
and residential centre around Chiswick High Road. The naturalist CharlesJohnCornish, who lived in Orford House on Chiswick Mall, wrote in 1902 that the...
Æthelstan of England expelled the Cornish from Exeter and fixed Cornwall's eastern boundary at the River Tamar. T. M. Charles-Edwards dismisses William's account...