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- Meneage abstract "The Meneage /mɨˈneɪɡ/ (Cornish: Menaghek or Manahek) is a district in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. The nearest large towns are Falmouth and Penryn. (Note: the coordinates above are the approximate centre of The Meneage district.) The meaning of the name Meneage is \"Monkish (land)\" and the probability is that in the post-Roman period the land was in the possession of a confederacy of small Celtic monasteries. These may have been founded by missionaries from Brittany. \"The north-eastern half of the Lizard peninsula ... has, for the last 1000 years at least and probably for a considerable time longer, gone by the popular name of Meneage, pronounced Menāgue. This name, like Roseland, has no official significance.\"--Gilbert H. Doble.The district is divided into four parishes and part of a fifth. From west to east these are Mawgan in Meneage (part), St Martin in Meneage, Manaccan, St Anthony in Meneage, and (south of the Helford River) St Keverne.St Mawgan in Meneage. The church is dedicated to St Mauganus; St Martin's is a chapelry belonging to this parish. Part of the parish is not in the Meneage district.St Martin in Meneage. The church is dedicated to St Martin of Tours and is a chapelry of Mawgan in Meneage (right of sepulture was granted in 1385). The ancient estates of Barry Mylor and Mathiana adjoin the church and the two names indicate that in early times there were chapels of two Breton saints here. Of St Melor at Merther Mylor (Barry Mylor) and St Anou at Merther Anou; the modern forms being variously corrupted.Manaccan. Though St Manacca was recorded as the patron saint in 1308 it is probable that the name has the meaning of Monks' Church. The form of the dedication in use today is to St Manaccus and St Dunstan.St Anthony-in-Meneage. The village is at OS Grid ref SW782256. The church is dedicated to St Anthony and is somewhat away from the village near Gillan Harbour.St Keverne. The monastery here remained in existence after the Norman Conquest but subsequently fell into the hands of a layman. The church is dedicated to St Akeveranus. In the parish is Lesneague which can be derived from Cornish lis (court) and manahec (monks' land) which would indicate that it was once the seat of a local chieftain.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Meneage thumbnail CornwallMapOfParishesOnTheLizard.gif?width=300.
- Meneage wikiPageID "27176927".
- Meneage wikiPageLength "7481".
- Meneage wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Meneage wikiPageRevisionID "702273885".
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Actinolite.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Albite.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_the_Hermit.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Meneage.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monasteries_in_Cornwall.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Chlorite_group.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Clinozoisite.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Conodont.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Devonian.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Falmouth,_Cornwall.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink John_Flett_(geologist).
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Lizard_complex.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Manaccan.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Martin_of_Tours.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Mawgan-in-Meneage.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Meneage_Coastal_Section.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphism.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Metasomatism.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Mudstone.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Olistostrome.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Ordovician.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Penryn,_Cornwall.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Plagioclase.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Prehnite.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Pumpellyite.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Quartzite.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Sericite.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink Spilite.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink St_Anthony-in-Meneage.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink St_Keverne.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink St_Martin-in-Meneage.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink The_Lizard.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink File:CornwallMapOfParishesOnTheLizard.gif.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLink File:LizardGeologyMapCornwall.jpg.
- Meneage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meneage".
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- Meneage subject Category:Meneage.
- Meneage subject Category:Monasteries_in_Cornwall.
- Meneage hypernym District.
- Meneage point "50.07609 -5.17456".
- Meneage type Settlement.
- Meneage type SpatialThing.
- Meneage comment "The Meneage /mᵻˈneɪɡ/ (Cornish: Menaghek or Manahek) is a district in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. The nearest large towns are Falmouth and Penryn. (Note: the coordinates above are the approximate centre of The Meneage district.) The meaning of the name Meneage is \"Monkish (land)\" and the probability is that in the post-Roman period the land was in the possession of a confederacy of small Celtic monasteries. These may have been founded by missionaries from Brittany.".
- Meneage label "Meneage".
- Meneage sameAs Q6816775.
- Meneage sameAs m.0bwj2wn.
- Meneage sameAs Q6816775.
- Meneage lat "50.07609".
- Meneage long "-5.17456".
- Meneage wasDerivedFrom Meneage?oldid=702273885.
- Meneage depiction CornwallMapOfParishesOnTheLizard.gif.
- Meneage isPrimaryTopicOf Meneage.