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    Budock Water (Cornish: Roseglos, meaning church hillspur) is a village and former manor in the civil parish of Budock, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom...
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  • 400 Football League appearances in the 1970s and 1980s. He was born in Budock Water, a village near Falmouth, and on leaving school he found employment in...
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    -- often referred to as "Cornwall's true jungle garden"—lies between Budock Water and Mawnan Smith, near Falmouth, United Kingdom. Established in the early...
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    of Falmouth. The electoral ward also bears the same name but includes Budock Water and the surrounding area. At the 2011 census, the population of the ward...
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    George Phillpotts". Monument Australia. Retrieved 27 March 2021. "Budock, St Budock". Cornish stained glass. Retrieved 27 March 2021. George Phillpotts:...
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    Falmouth, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Historically in the parish of St Budock, it was partly destroyed in 1646, and only a remnant survives today. It...
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    Cecil Timmins (1926–2004), first-class cricketer Tony Kellow, (1952 in Budock Water - 2011) professional footballer, over 400 appearances mainly for Exeter...
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  • Helston Water, Helstone, Hendra, Hendra Croft, Hendrabridge, Hendraburnick, Henwood, Herniss, Herodsfoot, Hersham, Hessenford, Hewas Water, Hick's Mill...
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    Lamanva is a village near Budock Water in Cornwall, England. Residents of the village are included in the general population of Cornwall. Cornwall portal...
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  • appointed by King Henry VIII. His monumental brass survives in St Budock's Church, Budock Water, near Falmouth, inscribed as follows: "Heere lyeth John Killigrew...
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    Constantine, Mawnan and Budock (Cornish: Lanngostentin, Maunan hag Eglosbudhek) was an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which returned...
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    C.M.Fox's gravestone at Budock Water Quaker Burial Ground in Cornwall...
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    (Church of Saint Anthony) 1141049 More images Church of Saint Budock Budock Water, Budock Parish church 13th century 10 July 1957 SW7862232396 50°09′01″N...
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    East Sussex 50°59′N 0°05′E / 50.98°N 00.09°E / 50.98; 00.09 TQ4723 Budock Water Cornwall 50°08′N 5°06′W / 50.14°N 05.10°W / 50.14; -05.10 SW7832 Budworth...
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  • Morrab Gardens, Penzance Pencarrow, near Egloshyale Penjerrick Garden, Budock Pine Lodge Probus Gardens, Probus St Michael's Mount Trebah Trelissick Garden...
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  • Breward, St Clether, St Juliot, St Teath, Tintagel, Trevalga. Falmouth PLU Budock + detached portion, Constantine, Falmouth, Falmouth Borough, Mabe, Mawnan...
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    December 2019 – via HistoryNet. Issue 20, 16 May 1944, Seabee News Service, Budocks, p. 1 Blazich, Frank A. (26 November 2014). "Harbor-Base-Neighbors: When...
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  • St Keverne Ruan Minor Grade Landewednack Mullion Cury Gunwalloe Mawnan Budock St Gluvias Mylor Mabe Crowan Camborne Illogan Redruth Gwennap Stithians...
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    up to run a "Union Workhouse" to deal with the poor of those parishes. Budock Hospital (recently closed: 2007) was formerly the Union Workhouse. HMS Astraea...
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  • East, Hayle North, Hayle South, Illogan North, Illogan South, Mabe and Budock, Mount Hawke, Redruth North, Redruth South, St Day, Lanner and Carharrack...
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    Poundstock, Box's Shop, Titson and Broad Langdon. The hamlets of Canworthy Water and Tresparrett Posts were shared with the Tintagel division. The division...
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  • built Last mention or demise Photograph Budock Arwenack Manor Sunk post Budock Arwenack Manor Post 1580 1580 Budock Pendennis Castle 1693 1660s Ruin by 1715...
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    Merrymeet, Menheniot and Quethiock, and the hamlets of Redpost, Treburgie Water, Trevelmond, St Pinnock, Trewidland, Horningtops, Pengover Green, Lower...
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    and the hamlets of Reskivers, Creed and Freewater. The hamlet of Hewas Water was shared with the St Mewan division. The division covered 5,636 hectares...
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    Polgooth, St Mewan, Trewoon and the hamlets of Polmassick, Kestle, Hewas Water, Trelowth. Although the division was nominally abolished during boundary...
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