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MILPREVE?!
"In Britain they are also called hag stones, witch stones, serpent's eggs, snake's eggs, or Glain Neidr in Wales, milpreve in Cornwall, adderstanes in the south of Scotland and Gloine nan Druidh ("Druids' glass" in Scottish Gaelic) in the north. In Germany they are called Hühnergötter ("chicken gods")."
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— Nov 08, 2022 01:04PM
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"In Britain they are also called hag stones, witch stones, serpent's eggs, snake's eggs, or Glain Neidr in Wales, milpreve in Cornwall, adderstanes in the south of Scotland and Gloine nan Druidh ("Druids' glass" in Scottish Gaelic) in the north. In Germany they are called Hühnergötter ("chicken gods")."
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Lelant clay pits. So Cornwall, then. A fictitious location within Cornwall.
— Nov 08, 2022 12:01PM
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Bowjey?! Cornish for cow-house, I think, but even Google is having a hard time cracking this. I don't think it's meant to be Newlyn (Bowjey Beach), because church is St Kirren's, and there's Locharnoch across the estuary, which apparently exists in Queensland, Australia...
Bowjey.
O je, was ist das für ein Name?!
— Nov 08, 2022 08:32AM
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Bowjey.
O je, was ist das für ein Name?!




