St Wenn
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Restormel district of mid-Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is named after Saint Wenna.
St. Wenn is a village and parish in theTregurtha Barton in this parish, was once the home of Michael Tregury, Archbishop of Dublin (Roman Catholic), who died in 1471. The last heir-male of the elder branch of this family died in the reign of Henry V. Later William Hals, who wrote the Parochial History of Cornwall, and resided here in the latter part of his life.[1]
[edit] St Wenn School
St. Wenn School is a small primary school in the village of St. Wenn.
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