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Meaning of "st germans"

st germans - this phrase could refer to the village of St Germans in Cornwall, England, or individuals or entities associated with that location
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  • A village and civil parish in east Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SX3657).

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A fatal accident occurred near St Germans just two days after the opening of the railway.
St Germans parish was once the largest in Cornwall.
From his names, it is surmised that he was a native of St Germans.
Lord St Germans married four times.
At the time of his marriage to Fane, he was the member for St Germans.
St Germans ( ) is a village and civil parish in east Cornwall, England.
With the death of his uncle, his father succeeded as second Earl of St Germans.
After Cornish's death the bishopric of St Germans remained dormant for 56 years.
St Germans ( Cornish, Lannaled ) is a village and civil parish in east Cornwall, England.
He represented the borough until 1806, when he was elected as member for St Germans.
The outfall sluice at St Germans lasted until 1862, when pressure of water destroyed it.
His brother John succeeded to the barony and in 1815 was created Earl of St Germans.
In 1997 part of the St Germans parish was made into Deviock parish.
Ryder was returned as Member of Parliament for St Germans at a by election on 1 March 1733.

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