Edmonton is a hamlet west of Wadebridge in the civil parish of St Breock Unknown formation date. 1859: Three cheers were given for the Padstow Volunteers, and as many with one cheer more, for the Queen, the Edmonton Band who kindly gave their services playing the National Anthem. (26
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Grade-Ruan Minor is a civil parish on the Lizard peninsula approximately ten miles (16 km) south of Falmouth, it is a rural parish bounded to the east by St Keverne parish and by the sea; to the west by Mullion and Cury parishes; and to the south by Landewednack parish
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Enniscaven is a hamlet 5 miles north-west of St Austell and near to Goss Moor Pre-1933: Enniscaven Brass Band formed. (John Brush) The life of this Enniscaven Brass Band seems to have been limited to the 1930s when several newspaper reports confirm its existence. 1934: Enniscaven Band with Mr
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Grampound is a village at an ancient crossing point of the River Fal and today is on the A390 road about six miles west of St Austell and eight miles east of Truro Unknown formation date. 1855: Grampound Band active. (BBHD) 1868: Grampound Band the Friendly Club assembly. (11
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Feock is a coastal civil parish and village about 5 miles south of Truro at the head of Carrick Roads on the River Fal. Unknown formation date. 1882 to 1914: Feock Brass Band active during this period. (John Brush) 1883: Feock Brass Band at the Wesleyans annual tea. (13
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