Saint Michael (disambiguation) — Saint Michael or Saint Michaels may refer to:* Michael (archangel), the Biblical archangel for whom the other St. Michaels are named * The Order of Saint Michael, a French chivalric order * The Order of St Michael and St George, a British… … Wikipedia
Saint Michael — (en inglés: San Miguel), con abreviación St. Michael, es un topónimo muy difundido que puede referirse a: Contenido 1 Toponimia 1.1 Divisiones administrativas 1.1.1 En Reino Unido 1.1.2 … Wikipedia Español
Diocese of Truro — Location Ecclesiastical province Canterbury Archdeaconries Bodmin, Cornwall Coordinates … Wikipedia
Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth — (c.1680 – October 25, 1734), was a leading Cornish politician of his time in the Whig interest, was the eldest son of Edward Boscawen, by Jael, daughter of Sir Francis Godolphin. The parliamentary representation of the boroughs of Tregony and… … Wikipedia
Nan Carrow — This name is of Cornish locational origin from places thus called in the parishes of St. Allen and St. Michael, Penkivel. The first element derives from the Cornish nans , a valley plus carow , a deer, or garow , rough, hence the valley of the… … Surnames reference
Edward Boscawen — Admiral Edward Boscawen, PC, RN (August 19, 1711 ndash; January 10, 1761) was a British admiral and member of Parliament.Boscawen was the third son of Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth. He entered the Royal Navy early, and, in 1730,… … Wikipedia
Edward Boscawen — (* 19. August 1711 in Tregothnan bei Falmouth, Cornwall; † 10. Januar 1761 in Hatchlands Park, Surrey), war ein britischer Admiral. Leben … Deutsch Wikipedia
Edward Boscawen — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Edward Boscawen El Almirante Edward Boscawen (19 de agosto de 1711 10 de enero de 1761) fue un marino y político británico. Fue el tercer hijo de Hugh … Wikipedia Español
Rosewarne — This name is of Cornish locational origin from Ros(e)warne, an estate in the parish of Camborne in that county. The name derives from the Breton ros meaning a hill(ock), usually one where heather grows, plus the Anglo Norman French warrene , a… … Surnames reference
Roswarn — This name is of Cornish locational origin from Ros(e)warne, an estate in the parish of Camborne in that county. The name derives from the Breton ros meaning a hill(ock), usually one where heather grows, plus the Anglo Norman French warrene , a… … Surnames reference