Breage Parish Church is the Anglican parish church of the parish of Breage, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is dedicated to Saint Breage or Breaca...
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Breage (/ˈbriːɡ/ BREEG, locally /ˈbreɪɡ/ BRAYG; Cornish: Eglosbrek (village) or Pluw Vrek (parish)) is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England...
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Other bits of traditions about Breage have also come down. The chronicler William Worcester wrote in 1478 that Breage's feast day was celebrated on 1 May...
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of Milevum in Numidia. Venerable Nennocha (Nennoc, Ninnoc). St Breage's Church, Breage. Venerable Petroc, Abbot, in Cornwall. Incipit of the Gospel of...
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Saint Brioc (redirect from St. Brioc)
Maunoir, "Apostle of Brittany" Breage, reputed founder of Breage, Cornwall Brixham, thought to be named for Brioc, possibly St Brioc Chronological list of...
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Mr. Richards of Hayle. The stone for the church came from the Tregenhorne quarry. The dressed stone was Breage granite. Corsham stone was used for the...
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Richard Bonython (category People from St Columb Major)
children. By one source these included Grace (baptised 1610 at St Breage's Church, Breage), Elizabeth (baptised sometime before 1614) and Susannah (baptised...
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Saint Patrick (redirect from St. Patrick)
Scotland from "Cill Phàdraig," Patrick's Church, a claimant to his birthplace St Patrick's Isle, off the Isle of Man St. Patricks, Newfoundland and Labrador...
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