St Germans
St Germans (Cornish: Lannales) is a town in East Cornwall at Latitude 4:18:35 W Longitude 50:23:42 N. It takes its name from the Priory Church of St Germanus, which is adjacent to the Port Eliot estate of the present Earl of St Germans. It stands on the St Germans River or Lynher River, part of the Tamar Estuary. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The town was one of the rotten boroughs, electing two members to the unreformed House of Commons until the Reform Act 1832. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Cornwall: Cornwall (Cornish: Kernow or occasionally Curnow) is a county of England's south-west peninsula, lying west of the River Tamar.... St Germanus: REDIRECT Saint Germanus... Port Eliot: Port Eliot is the family home of the Earl of St Germans and Baron Eliot near to the town of St Germans in Cornwall. Events such as car rallies are sometimes held in the park, but otherwise neither the house nor its grounds are open to the public.... St Germans related Images and Photos (experimental)
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~ Related Subjects ~Earl of St Germans (2) - Cornwall (2) - England (1) - Cornish (1) - County (1) - Peninsula (1) - St Germans (1) - Baron Eliot (1) - River Tamar (1) - Reform Act 1832 (1) - St Germans River (1) - Port Eliot (1) - St Germanus (1) - Lynher River (1) - Unreformed House of Commons (1) -~ Community ~
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