Examples of using Cornwall in English and their translations into French
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The Duchy of Cornwall was created in 1337 from the former earldom of Cornwall.
Justice Glaude is currently Commissioner of the Cornwall Inquiry.
Right, of course, cornwall.
Do you know Cornwall at all?
It was Herbert who moved the family to Cornwall.
I'm on a cycling tour of north cornwall!
No, no. west of england-- cornwall.
The Cornwall game is tomorrow.
years of creative experimentation, I relocated to Cornwall.
The cooperation agreement between the Department Council of Finistère and Cornwall Council 2008.
wild landscapes of the islands of Finistère and Cornwall.
Prior to the Reformation Exeter Cathedral was the seat of the bishops whose diocese included all of Devon and Cornwall.
the name of this chicken originates from the United Kingdom on a farm in the Cornwall county.
Multi-Ferme has been recognized as a breeder of guinea fowl, Cornwall chickens.
For lunch, stop at Cape Cornwall Golf Club, located between the centre of St Just and Cape Cornwall itself.
built in Falmouth, Cornwall, is now owned by the National Maritime Museum Cornwall. .
This kid-friendly hotel looks out on a rugged stretch of the Cornwall coast and all but one of the 15 rooms have sea views.
The manor of Tintagel was among those seized by the Commonwealth government of the 1650s as Duchy of Cornwall property, returning to the Duchy in 1660.
A stroll in the countryside around the village reminded them of the landscapes of Cornwall and Derbyshire, with their moorland
and the men of Cornwall, Somerset, and Dorset paid money to the king for his removal.