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stannary
stannary (ˈstænərɪ) Forms: 5–7 stannarie, 6 stanery, steinery, steynery, 7 stannery, (stanary), 7– stannary. See also stannier. [ad. med.L. stannāria (1198 in G. R. Lewis Stannaries App. 233), f. L. stann-um tin: see -ary. An AF. form estei(g)nerie (whence some of the forms above) occurs 1328 in Rol... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stannary
A stannary was an administrative division established under stannary law in the English counties of Cornwall and Devon to manage the collection of tin , a right to representation in the Stannary Parliament and a right to the jurisdiction of the Stannary Courts. wikipedia.org
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Stannary Convocation of Devon
The Stannary Convocation of Devon, also known as the Great Parliament of the Tinners or as the Devon Stannary Parliament, was an assembly in the English References See also Cornish Stannary Parliament Revived Cornish Stannary Parliament Stannary law Duchy of Cornwall External links 1562 edition wikipedia.org
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stanery
stanery obs. form of Stannary. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cornish Stannary Parliament
Because the Stannary charters have never been revoked, some argue that the powers and rights of the Stannary Parliaments are still extant. See also Revived Cornish Stannary Parliament Stannary Convocation of Devon Duchy of Cornwall Stannary law Notes References English law Mining in wikipedia.org
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stannier
† ˈstannier Obs. [ad. (? through some AF. form) of med.L. stannāria Stannary.] = Stannary; only in the title Warden of the Stanniers.1610 Holland Camden's Brit. (1637) 185 A warden called L. Warden of the Stanniers [margin, L. Warden of the Stannary]. 1611 Speed Theat. Gt. Brit. xi. (1614) 21/1 The ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prideaux Castle
Pridis (Prideaux) stannary tithing The economy of Prideaux may have been based in part on the stannary. Blackmoor was the oldest stannary, with eight subdivisions called tithings. wikipedia.org
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Revived Cornish Stannary Parliament
of a valid stannary parliament. Elections Elections to Revived Cornish Stannary are from among the Cornish Stannary Community. wikipedia.org
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Robert Hoblyn
His father, Francis Hoblyn, born in 1687, a J.P. for Cornwall and a member of the Stannary parliament, was buried at St Columb on 9 November 1711. He sat as one of the members for the city of Bristol from 24 November 1742 to 8 April 1754, and was appointed speaker of two convocations of the Stannary wikipedia.org
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Lostwithiel Stannary Palace
The Stannary Palace, also known as the Duchy Palace, was a complex of buildings operated by the Dukes of Cornwall as the centre of their administration See also Revived Cornish Stannary Parliament Cornwall (territorial duchy) Kingdom of Cornwall Stannary law Stannary town References Buildings and structures wikipedia.org
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康沃尔民族主义
外部连结 Mebyon Kernow The Cornish Stannary Parliament The Celtic League The Celtic Congress The Federal Union of European Nationalities 英国民族主义 wikipedia.org
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Courts of the Vice-Warden of the Stannaries
The courts of the Vice-Warden of the Stannaries, commonly known as the stannary courts, were English courts in Cornwall and Devon that enforced the stannary References See also Stannary law Cornish Stannary Parliament Stannary Convocation of Devon Duchy of Cornwall Politics of Cornwall English law History wikipedia.org
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Crockern Tor
Stannary court The tor was the hub of the four Dartmoor stannary areas – Ashburton, Chagford, Tavistock and Plympton – whose boundaries radiate outwards and imposing penalties on those guilty of breaking the stannary laws. wikipedia.org
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Nicholas Eveleigh (died 1618)
He died aged 56 when the roof of Chagford Stannary Courthouse collapsed, killing him and nine others. In 1608 Eveleigh was Steward of the Stannary Court of Ashburton, when Sir William Courteney of Powderham was Vice-Warden of the Stannary. wikipedia.org
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Stannary Hills Tramways
Moffat decided to build the Stannary Hills-to-Irvinebank tramway, to connect with the Stannary Hills-to-Boonmoo line. from Stannary Hills Mine and Tramway Company. wikipedia.org
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