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Tolcarne ((コーンウォール語:Talkarn))〔(Place-names in the Standard Written Form (SWF) ) : (List of place-names agreed by the MAGA Signage Panel ). Cornish Language Partnership.〕 is a hamlet south of Camborne in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.〔Ordnance Survey ''One-inch Map of Great Britain; Land's End, sheet 189''. 1961〕 Tolcarne is also a hamlet in the parish of Wendron, Cornwall.〔Ordnance Survey ''One-inch Map of Great Britain; Land's End, sheet 189''. 1961〕 Tolcarne is also a hamlet in the parish and village of St. Day, Cornwall.〔Ordnance Survey ''One-inch Map of Great Britain; Land's End, sheet 189''. 1961〕 There are also places called Tolcarne in the parishes of Penzance and St Columb Minor; another Tolcarne and Tolcarne Tor are northwest of North Hill and Trebartha. The name Tolcarne is derived from Cornish Talkarn i.e. "hill-brow tor". (Talkarn is also the old name of Minster near Boscastle.)〔Weatherhill, Craig (2009) ''A Concise Dictionary of Cornish Place-Names''. Westport, Mayo: Evertype; p. 66〕〔Ordnance Survey ''One-inch Map of Great Britain; Bodmin and Launceston, sheet 186''. 1961〕 Tolcarne near Trebartha was a manor recorded in the Domesday Book (1086) when it belonged to Tavistock Abbey. It was one of several manors held from the abbey by Ermenhald. There was land for 1 plough; there were 2 smallholders who had 2 oxen and one acre of pasture. The value of the manor was 5 shillings.〔Thorn, C. et al., ed. (1979) ''Cornwall''. Chichester: Phillimore; entry 3,6〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tolcarne」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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