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"...the Cornish had retained many of the marks of a separate `people'...."pic.twitter.com/KaPKI1bcma
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"Unlike most of the Welsh counties, Cornwall contained a vigorous and well-organized parliamentarian faction. Parliament's Cornish supporters were mainly gentlemen and clerics, however, and their influence was largely confined to the far east of the county...."
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"outlandish" here means foreign soldiers/military forces (from cornwall, wales, scotland, and ireland, but also from the continent).pic.twitter.com/KfkoajcmaS
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cornwall never manorialized, btw. certainly not bipartite manorialism anyway. Non-Manorialism in Medieval Cornwall http://www.bahs.org.uk/AGHR/ARTICLES/18n1a1.pdf …pic.twitter.com/kv1EFxrPv1
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a radical English nationalist movement, strongest in the eastern countries, in opposition to a largely Celtic opposition that looks to the continent for support? luckily, we'll never have that sort of division in Britain again
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yeah. whew! (O.O)
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My most conspicuous relative of the time went into exile with the future Charles II and funded him by financing privateers (pirates). He ended up governor of Jamaica for his troubles.
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Fucking English* * But in Welsh
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