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List of places in Cornwall — This is a list of all the towns and villages of Cornwall, United Kingdom. This also includes places in the Isles of Scilly. See List of places in England for lists of settlements in other counties. Top 15 places by population Alphabetical list A… … Wikipedia
Thomas T. Crittenden, Jr. — Thomas Theodore Crittenden, Jr. (December 23, 1863 July 31, 1938) was the Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri from 1908 1909.Crittenden was born near Springfield, Illinois. His father was Missouri Governor Thomas Theodore Crittenden. He was the great… … Wikipedia
Mansard, François — • French architect, born in Paris, probably of Italian stock, in 1598; died there, 1666 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mansard, Francois François Mansard … Catholic encyclopedia
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Crielly — This is a surname of Irish origins. It derives from the medieval Gaelic Mac Raghallaigh and is said to loosely translate as The son of the descendant of the rakish one . The majority of Irish clan names originate from a nickname for the first… … Surnames reference
Crilley — This is a surname of Irish origins. It derives from the medieval Gaelic Mac Raghallaigh and is said to loosely translate as The son of the descendant of the rakish one . The majority of Irish clan names originate from a nickname for the first… … Surnames reference
Crilly — This is a surname of Irish origins. It derives from the medieval Gaelic Mac Raghallaigh and is said to loosely translate as The son of the descendant of the rakish one . The majority of Irish clan names originate from a nickname for the first… … Surnames reference