St Keverne
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St Keverne (Cornish: Lannaghevran) is a village and civil parish in the Kerrier district of Cornwall, United Kingdom, on the Lizard Peninsula. The Cornish Rebellion of 1497 started there. The leader of the rebellion Michael An Gof (the "smith" in Cornish) was a blacksmith from St Keverne and is commemorated by a statue in the village. An Gof before his execution is recorded to have said that he should have "a name perpetual and a fame permanent and immortal".
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- Official site
- Mychal Josef an Gof "The Smith"
- The Battle of Deptford Bridge (Blackheath) 1497
- The Cornish Rebellion
- A name perpetual and a fame permanent and immortal
- The Black Heath Rebellion
- The Black Heath Rebellion 16 Jun 1497
- Michael An Gof, the Cornish Blacksmith
- Michael Joseph
- Mebyon Kernow
- TGG Kernow - Tyr-Gwyr-Gweryn
- The Celtic League
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