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  2. List of office holders of the Duchy of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Campbell, S. (1962), "The Haveners of the medieval Dukes of Cornwall and the organisation of the Duchy ports", Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, New Series, 4: 113– 44, ISSN 0968-5936. Haslam, G. (1980), An Administrative Study of the Duchy of Cornwall, 1500–1650, PhD thesis, Louisiana State University, pp. 303– 05.

  3. Haven Holidays - Wikipedia

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    It operates self catering static caravan holiday parks with many also including touring and camping facilities. The company operates 38 [2] sites in the UK in predominantly coastal locations. The company was established in 1964 and bought by the Bourne Leisure Group in 2000. In November 2004 Bourne Leisure merged its existing British Holidays ...

  4. Civil enforcement officer - Wikipedia

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    A civil enforcement officer (CEO or colloquially traffic warden, parking enforcement officer, or parking attendant) is a person employed to enforce parking, traffic and other restrictions and laws. England & Wales

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  6. Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service covering Cornwall, England. As of April 2019 [update] , the service employs over 400 retained firefighters , 203 full-time firefighters , plus 170 support and administrative staff. [ 1 ]

  7. Cornish heraldry - Wikipedia

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    A Cornwall Herald attended the coronation of Henry V in 1413 and there was a Cornwall Herald at the battle of Agincourt who, with the Duke of Norfolk, was too ill to take part. During the reigns of Edward IV and Henry VII the March herald was King of Arms of the west parts of England, Wales and Cornwall. [ 2 ]