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Encyclopedia > Cornish Saints

This is a list of saints connected with Cornwall


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Cornwall, Cornish Saints (1032 words)
Although many of these men were never officially designated saints by the church in later years, their names do continue to live on with the the designation saint in over 200 old Cornish churches.
various saints were credited with arriving floating on such diverse craft as a millstone, a barrel or a stone alter.
Saint Endelienta was a daughter of King Brychan, who settled in Saint Endellion and taught the Christian faith.Two nearby wells are named after her.
A Tour of All Saints Church, Westbere, Canterbury (1046 words)
Welcome to All Saints Church website; here you will find photos and information on this historic church building and links to the Parish website with information on the life of the church today.
All Saints Church is one of a group of churches within The Church of England and The Methodist Church in the Parish of Sturry with Fordwich and Westbere with Hersden.
In All Saints, Westbere, the chancel arches are supported by stone corbels (a name given for projections from the wall) with fine carvings of a man crouched on top of a lion and a woman.
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