Map of area of settlement of the Britons in the 6th century
The Doniert Stone which may refer to King Dungarth
Olaf Tryggvason
, who supposedly visited the Isles of Scilly in 986. It is said an encounter with a cleric there led him to Christianise Norway.
Beginning of Domesday Book for Cornwall; the first few lines list: I. Rex Willelmus; II. Episcopus de Execestre; III. Ecclesia de Tavestoch; IIII. Ecclesiae aliquorum sanctorum; V. Comes Moritoniensis; VI. Judhail de Totenais; VII. Goscelmus
St German's priory church, St Germans
The opening verses of
Origo Mundi
, the first play of the
Ordinalia
(the
magnum opus
of mediaeval Cornish literature), written by an unknown monk in the late 14th century
St Petroc's Church, Bodmin, from the southwest
Commemorative plaque in Cornish and English for Michael Joseph the Smith (An Gof) and Thomas Flamank mounted on the north side of Blackheath common, south east London, near the south entrance to Greenwich Park