St Ewe (Cornish: Lannewa) is a civil parish and village in mid-Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, which is believed by hagiographers to have been named after the English moniker of Saint Avoye.[1] The village is situated approximately five miles (8 km) southwest of St Austell.[2]
^Baring-Gould, Sabine (1870). Brittany. Library of Alexandria. p. 37. ISBN 9781465608383.
StEwe (Cornish: Lannewa) is a civil parish and village in mid-Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, which is believed by hagiographers to have been named...
Ewe language Ewe music Isle of Ewe, an island off the west coast of Scotland Loch Ewe, a sea loch in Scotland StEwe, a village in Cornwall David Ewe...
St Austell in Cornwall, and was an only child. His father was Edward Martin (born in 1843), the owner of Martin Brothers China Clay Merchants in St Austell...
Kingdom. It lies mainly in the parish of St Mewan and partly in the parish of StEwe. The nearest town is St Austell two miles (3.5 km) to the north-east...
by road from the town and railway station of St Austell and are principally in the civil parish of StEwe, although elements of the eastern gardens are...
Ponsmasek) is a hamlet in the civil parish of StEwe in Cornwall, England. It is about half a mile southwest of StEwe Churchtown. A stream of the same name flows...
John Hearle Tremayne (17 March 1780 – 27 August 1851) was a member of a landed family in the English county of Cornwall, and owner of the Heligan estate...
seascapes and other marine-based works. Luny was born in Cornwall, probably at StEwe, in 1759. At the age of eleven, Luny left Cornwall to live in London. There...
the sea to the east and south. It is bordered by St Michael Caerhays parish to the west and by StEwe and Mevagissey parishes to the north. The patron...
the second son of John Tremayne and Grace Hawkins. He was baptised at StEwe on 17 July 1741, and was educated at Blundell's School in Tiverton. He attended...
slopes above Mevagissey, albeit mostly in the adjoining civil parish of StEwe. The long term home of the Tremayne family, the estate is now best known...
Tavistock, Ivybridge, Yelverton and Lifton) and east Cornwall (including St Austell, Bodmin, Liskeard, Launceston, Looe, Saltash, Torpoint, Callington...
Dialects: Altarnun, Egloshayle, Gwinear, Kilkhampton, Mullion, St Buryan, and StEwe. In other areas, Celtic vocabulary is less common, but it is notable...
St Endelienta (1320630)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 6 March 2017. Daniel Lysons and Samuel Lysons, 'Parishes: Egloshayle - StEwe'...
There are also places called Pengelly in the parishes of Breage, Crowan and StEwe; the meaning of Pengelly is "end/top of a grove". Cornwall portal Weatherhill...
found, including a copper alloy cheekpiece from StEwe, and linchpins for chariot wheel-hubs from St Goran, Trevelgue Head, and Castle Gotha. Decorated...
Gorran Mevagissey StEweSt Mewan St Austell St Stephen-in-Brannel St Dennis Roche Luxulyan St Blazey Tywardreath Golant Fowey St Veep St Winnow Boconnoc...
Sir Joseph Tredenham (c.1641 – 24/25 April 1707) of Tregonan, StEwe, Cornwall was an English administrator and Member of Parliament. He was the second...
Roche St Columb Major St Dennis St Enoder StEweSt Goran St Mewan St Michael Caerhays St Sampson St Stephen in Brannel St Wenn Cornwall portal "St Austell...
E. Cruickshanks/S. Handley, 'Tredenham, John (1668-1710), of Tregonan, St. Ewe, Cornw.', in D. Hayton, E. Cruickshanks and S. Handley (eds), The History...
St Dominick, St Endellion, St Enoder, St Erme, St Erney, St Erth, St Erth Praze, St Ervan, St Eval, StEwe, St Gennys, St Germans, St Gluvias, St Hilary...
called Caroline Mary who married Francis Alexander on 31 January 1883 at St George's Church, Hanover Square, London. His first wife died in 1866. In 1870...
alloy cheekpiece dating from the late, pre-Roman Iron Age was found in StEwe, Cornwall. The horse was an important figure in Bronze Age and Iron Age...