Gorseth Kernow
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Gorseth Kernow is a non-political Cornish
Cornwall
Cornwall is a unitary authority and ceremonial county of England, within the United Kingdom. It is bordered to the north and west by the Celtic Sea, to the south by the English Channel, and to the east by the county of Devon, over the River Tamar. Cornwall has a population of , and covers an area of...

 organisation, which exists to maintain the national Celt
Celt
The Celts were a diverse group of tribal societies in Iron Age and Roman-era Europe who spoke Celtic languages.The earliest archaeological culture commonly accepted as Celtic, or rather Proto-Celtic, was the central European Hallstatt culture , named for the rich grave finds in Hallstatt, Austria....

ic spirit of Cornwall
Cornwall
Cornwall is a unitary authority and ceremonial county of England, within the United Kingdom. It is bordered to the north and west by the Celtic Sea, to the south by the English Channel, and to the east by the county of Devon, over the River Tamar. Cornwall has a population of , and covers an area of...

 in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...

.

History

The Gorseth Kernow (Gorsedd
Gorsedd
A gorsedd plural gorseddau, is a community or coming together of modern-day bards. The word is of Welsh origin, meaning "throne". It is occasionally spelled gorsedh , or goursez in Brittany....

 of Cornwall) was set up in 1928 at Boscawen-un
Boscawen-Un
Boscawen-Un is a Bronze age stone circle close to St Buryan in Cornwall, UK. It consists of 19 upright stones in an ellipse with diameters 24.9m and 21.9m, with another, leaning, stone just south of the centre. There is a west-facing gap in the circle, which may have formed an entrance. It is...

 by Henry Jenner
Henry Jenner
Henry Jenner FSA was a British scholar of the Celtic languages, a Cornish cultural activist, and the chief originator of the Cornish language revival....

, one of the early proponents of Cornish language
Cornish language
Cornish is a Brythonic Celtic language and a recognised minority language of the United Kingdom. Along with Welsh and Breton, it is directly descended from the ancient British language spoken throughout much of Britain before the English language came to dominate...

 revival, who took the name "Gwas Myghal", meaning "servant of Michael
St Michael
St Michael was a brand that was owned and used by Marks & Spencer from 1928 until 2000.-History:The brand was introduced by Simon Marks in 1928, after his father and co-founder of Marks & Spencer, Michael Marks. By 1950, virtually all goods were sold under the St Michael brand...

". He and twelve others were initiated by the Archdruid of Wales
Wales
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It has a population of three million, and a total area of 20,779 km²...

. It has been held every year since, except during World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

. 1,000 people have been Cornish bards, including Ken George
Ken George
Kenneth J. George, writing as Ken George, is an oceanographer, poet, and linguist noted as being the originator of Kernewek Kemmyn, an orthography for the Cornish language supporters claimed to be more faithful to Middle Cornish phonology than its precursor . Kernewek Kemmyn was introduced in 1987...

, R. Morton Nance
Robert Morton Nance
Robert Morton Nance was a leading authority on the Cornish language, nautical archaeologist, and joint founder of the Old Cornwall Society....

 ("Mordon") and Peter Berresford Ellis
Peter Berresford Ellis
Peter Berresford Ellis is an English historian, literary biographer, and novelist who has published over 90 books to date either under his own name or his pseudonyms Peter Tremayne and Peter MacAlan. He has also published 95 short stories...

.

After 1939 the Council of the Gorsedd of Cornwall approved additional regalia, and asked Francis Cargeeg
Francis Cargeeg
Francis Bertram Cargeeg was a British maker of copperware.-Early life:Francis Cargeeg was born on the 14 Sept 1893 in Carnsew, Hayle, Cornwall, South West England...

 to design and execute new regalia for the Grand Bard, the Deputy Grand Bard and the Secretary, and two headpieces for the Marshal's staves. Over time, and up to 1970, additional pieces were added, including Plastrons for past Grand Bards, also produced by Francis Cargeeg
Francis Cargeeg
Francis Bertram Cargeeg was a British maker of copperware.-Early life:Francis Cargeeg was born on the 14 Sept 1893 in Carnsew, Hayle, Cornwall, South West England...

.

The Gorseth Kernow has now opened up to all forms of revived Cornish and states its aim as "to maintain the national Celt
Celt
The Celts were a diverse group of tribal societies in Iron Age and Roman-era Europe who spoke Celtic languages.The earliest archaeological culture commonly accepted as Celtic, or rather Proto-Celtic, was the central European Hallstatt culture , named for the rich grave finds in Hallstatt, Austria....

ic spirit of Cornwall". As such it supports the revival
Language revival
Language revitalization, language revival or reversing language shift is the attempt by interested parties, including individuals, cultural or community groups, governments, or political authorities, to reverse the decline of a language. If the decline is severe, the language may be endangered,...

 of the Cornish language
Cornish language
Cornish is a Brythonic Celtic language and a recognised minority language of the United Kingdom. Along with Welsh and Breton, it is directly descended from the ancient British language spoken throughout much of Britain before the English language came to dominate...

. The Gorseth also encourages the study of the arts and history. It has been held annually since and has become an important institution in Cornwall's cultural and civic life. Its competitions attract many applicants and the "open Gorseth" is attended by many Cornish people. There is also extensive coverage on local media.

An important part of the open Gorseth is the awarding of bardships to individuals for meritorious work for Cornish culture. Thus the Gorseth acts in many ways as a form of "honours system". Bardships are awarded for study in the language, services to Cornish music, encouraging the arts (especially amongst children) amongst other things. Initiate Bards are given Bardic name
Bardic name
A bardic name is a pseudonym, used in Wales, Cornwall and Brittany, by poets and other artists, especially those involved in the eisteddfod movement....

s by the Grand Bard who welcomes them into the College of Bards. These names are in Cornish and will often refer somehow to the reason for their bardship: other Bardic name
Bardic name
A bardic name is a pseudonym, used in Wales, Cornwall and Brittany, by poets and other artists, especially those involved in the eisteddfod movement....

s refer to the Bard's personal or family name, or describe the Bards themselves,

The three major Gorseths in Britain are recorded in an ancient Welsh triad as being held at Moel Merw and Bryn Gwyddon in Wales and Boscawen-Un
Boscawen-Un
Boscawen-Un is a Bronze age stone circle close to St Buryan in Cornwall, UK. It consists of 19 upright stones in an ellipse with diameters 24.9m and 21.9m, with another, leaning, stone just south of the centre. There is a west-facing gap in the circle, which may have formed an entrance. It is...

 in Cornwall (ref: Craig Weatherhill
Craig Weatherhill
Craig Weatherhill is a Cornish author both of fiction and non-fiction works about Cornwall.-Biography:Raised in St Just in Penwith and then in Falmouth, after serving in the forces he developed a career in conservation and architecture. In his younger days, the 6' 3" Weatherhill was a goalkeeper,...

). After domination of the Brythonic Celts by the Saxons the Bardic tradition fell into disuse and despite attempts at revival over the centuries lost all its prestige.

The Gorseth for 2008 was held in September 2008 in Looe
Looe
Looe is a small coastal town, fishing port and civil parish in the former Caradon district of south-east Cornwall, England, with a population of 5,280 . Looe is divided in two by the River Looe, East Looe and West Looe being connected by a bridge...

 which coincided with the Dehwelans Kernow
Dehwelans Kernow
Dehwelans Kernow is a modern festival held in Cornwall intended to encourage people of Cornish descent from around the world.The festival celebrates Cornish Music, theatre, film, and has talks, walks and exhibitions....

 festival. The 2009 Gorseth began on April 18 at Saltash
Saltash
Saltash is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It has a population of 14,964. It lies in the south east of Cornwall, facing Plymouth over the River Tamar. It was in the Caradon district until March 2009 and is known as "the gateway to Cornwall". Saltash means ash tree by...

.

The first bards of Gorseth Kernow at Boscawen-Un

  • Michael Ambrose Cardew, (Myghal An Pry)
  • Charles G. Henderson
    Charles G. Henderson
    Charles Gordon Henderson was a historian and antiquarian of Cornwall.Charles Henderson's only quarrel with Cornwall was that it had given him no more than a quarter of his blood. His father, Major J. S. Henderson, was half Scottish and half of the Irish family of Newenham: his mother was a...

    , (Map Hendra)
  • William Benjamin Tregoning Hooper, (Bras y Golon)
  • James Dryden Hosken, (Caner Helles)
  • Kenneth Hamilton Jenkin
    Kenneth Hamilton Jenkin
    Alfred Kenneth Hamilton Jenkin was best known as a historian with a particular interest in Cornish mining, publishing The Cornish Miner, now a classic, in 1927.-Birth and education:...

    , (Lef Stenoryon)
  • Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
    Arthur Quiller-Couch
    Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch was a Cornish writer, who published under the pen name of Q. He is primarily remembered for the monumental Oxford Book Of English Verse 1250–1900 , and for his literary criticism...

    , (Marghak Cough)
  • Edgar Algernon Rees, (Carer Losow)
  • George Sloggett, (Gwas Petrock)
  • Rev. Thomas Taylor
    Thomas Taylor (historian)
    Rev. Thomas Taylor was a priest, historian and scholar of Celtic culture.-Life and career:Taylor was born in Thurvaston, Derbyshire, England. He attended King Edward VI School, Macclesfield becoming head boy in 1874. He matriculated at St Catharine's College, Cambridge in 1877, and graduated in...

    , (Gwas Ust)
  • Herbert Thomas, (Barth Colonnek)
  • James Thomas, (Tas Cambron)
  • John Coulson Tregarthen
    John Coulson Tregarthen
    John Coulson Tregarthen was a British field naturalist and author, described as "the best loved Cornishman of his time"....

    , (Mylgarer)


Morton Nance became the second Grand Bard in 1934. He said, "One generation has set Cornish on its feet. It is now for another to make it walk." Although the early Gorseth used the Unified form
Unified Cornish
Unified Cornish is a variety of revived Cornish. Developed gradually by Morton Nance during and before the 1930s, it derived its name from its standardisation of the variant spellings of traditional Cornish MSS...

, in June 2009, members voted overwhelmingly to adopt the new Standard Written Form
Standard Written Form
The Standard Written Form or SWF of the Cornish language is an orthography standard that is designed to "provide public bodies and the educational system with a universally acceptable, inclusive, and neutral orthography"...

 as their standard.

1899 - 1928

1899, Wales
  • John Hobson Matthews (Mab Cernyw)
  • Reginald Reynolds (Gwas Piran)
  • Hettie Tangye Reynolds (Merch Eia)


1903, Brittany
  • Henry Jenner
    Henry Jenner
    Henry Jenner FSA was a British scholar of the Celtic languages, a Cornish cultural activist, and the chief originator of the Cornish language revival....

     (Gwas Myghal)


1904, Wales
  • Katherine Lee Jenner (Morvoren)
  • L. C. R. Duncombe Jewell (Bardd Glas)


1928, Wales
  • Albert Marwood Bluett (Gwryghonen Vew)
  • Revd James Sims Carah (Gwas Crowan)
  • Revd Canon Gilbert Hunter Doble
    Gilbert Hunter Doble
    Gilbert Hunter Doble was an Anglican priest and Cornish historian and hagiographer.-Early life:G. H. Doble was born at Penzance, Cornwall on 26 November 1880. His father, John Medley Doble shared his enthusiasm for archaeology and local studies with his sons. He was a scholar of Exeter College,...

     (Gwas Gwendron)
  • Robert Morton Nance
    Robert Morton Nance
    Robert Morton Nance was a leading authority on the Cornish language, nautical archaeologist, and joint founder of the Old Cornwall Society....

     (Mordon)
  • Annie Pool (Myrgh Piala)
  • Trelawney Roberts (Gonader A Bell)
  • Joseph Hambley Rowe (Tolzethan)
  • William Charles David Watson (Tirvab)

Venues in Cornwall since 1929

  • 1929 Karnbre / Carn Brea
    Carn Brea
    Carn Brea is a civil parish and hilltop site in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The hilltop site is situated approximately one mile southwest of Redruth.-Neolithic settlement:...

  • 1930 The Hurlers
    The Hurlers (stone circles)
    The Hurlers are a group of three stone circles in Cornwall, England, UK. The site is half-a-mile west of the village of Minions on the eastern flank of Bodmin Moor, and approximately four miles north of Liskeard at .-Location:The Hurlers are in the Caradon district north of Liskeard in the...

  • 1931 Pensans / Penzance
    Penzance
    Penzance is a town, civil parish, and port in Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom. It is the most westerly major town in Cornwall and is approximately 75 miles west of Plymouth and 300 miles west-southwest of London...

  • 1932 The Merry Maidens
    The Merry Maidens
    The Merry Maidens , also known as Dawn's Men is a late neolithic stone circle located 2 miles to the south of the village of St Buryan, in Cornwall, United Kingdom....

    , St Buryan
    St Buryan
    St Buryan is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, United Kingdom.The village of St Buryan is situated approximately five miles west of Penzance along the B3283 towards Land's End...

  • 1933 Roche Rock
    Roche, Cornwall
    Roche is a civil parish and village in mid-Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village gets its name from a granite outcrop east of the village. Roche is the Norman-French word for Rock....

  • 1934 Padderbury Top, Menheniot
    Menheniot
    Menheniot is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The village is situated 2½ miles southeast of Liskeard. The meaning of the name is "sanctuary of Neot" ....

  • 1935 Pensans / Penzance
  • 1936 Kelly Rounds
    Kelly Rounds
    Kelly Rounds, or Castle Killibury is an Iron Age hill fort in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated beside the A39 trunk road approximately two miles east of Wadebridge....

    , Wadebridge
    Wadebridge
    Wadebridge is a civil parish and town in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town straddles the River Camel five miles upstream from Padstow....

    /Pons War Wlan
  • 1937 Boscawen-Un
  • 1938 Trippet Stones, Blisland
    Blisland
    Blisland is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is approximately five miles northeast of Bodmin. According to the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 565....

  • 1939 "Chylason", Carbis Bay
    Carbis Bay
    Carbis Bay is a village and seaside resort in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It lies one mile SE of St Ives on the west side of St Ives Bay on the Atlantic coast....

    , (Grand Bard's house)
  • 1940-1945 Royal Institution of Cornwall
    Royal Institution of Cornwall
    The Royal Institution of Cornwall was founded in Truro, Cornwall, United Kingdom, in 1818 as the Cornwall Literary and Philosophical Institution. The Institution was one of the earliest of seven similar societies established in England and Wales. The RIC moved to its present site in River Street...

     (Truro Museum)
  • 1946 Perran Round, Perranzabuloe
    Perranzabuloe
    Perranzabuloe is a coastal civil parish and a hamlet in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The hamlet is situated just over a mile south of the principal settlement of the parish, Perranporth; the hamlet is also seven miles south-southwest of Newquay...

  • 1947 Lannstefan / Launceston
  • 1948 Carwyen, Cambron Camborne
    Camborne
    Camborne is a town and civil parish in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is at the western edge of a conurbation comprising Camborne, Pool and Redruth....

  • 1949 Mount Charles Menhyr
  • 1950 Boscawen-Un
  • 1951 Padstow
    Padstow
    Padstow is a town, civil parish and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town is situated on the west bank of the River Camel estuary approximately five miles northwest of Wadebridge, ten miles northwest of Bodmin and ten miles northeast of Newquay...

    /Lodenek
  • 1952 Trethevy Quoit
    Trethevy Quoit
    Trethevy Quoit is a well-preserved megalithic tomb located near St Cleer, Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is known locally as "the giant's house". Standing high, it consists of five standing stones capped by a large slab.-Location:...

    , St Cleer
  • 1953 Trencrom, Lelant
    Lelant
    Lelant is a village in west Cornwall, England, UK. It is on the west side of the River Hayle estuary about 2½ miles southeast of St Ives and one mile west of Hayle....

  • 1954 Castle Dore
    Castle Dore
    Castle Dore is an Iron Age and early mediaeval hill fort near Fowey in Cornwall, United Kingdom located at .- Description and History :It consists of circular bank and ditch enclosure with a second enclosure nearby thought to have been an animal corral...

    , Golant
    Golant
    Golant is a village in south Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated on the west bank of the River Fowey and lies in the civil parish of St Sampson....

  • 1955 The Merry Maidens, St Buryan
  • 1956 Castle Canyke, Bodmin
    Bodmin
    Bodmin is a civil parish and major town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated in the centre of the county southwest of Bodmin Moor.The extent of the civil parish corresponds fairly closely to that of the town so is mostly urban in character...

  • 1957 Predannack Cross, Mullion
    Mullion, Cornwall
    Mullion is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated on the Lizard Peninsula approximately five miles south of Helston....

  • 1958 Perran Round, Perranzabuloe
  • 1959 Kelliwik, Callington
  • 1960 Cambron/Camborne
    Camborne
    Camborne is a town and civil parish in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is at the western edge of a conurbation comprising Camborne, Pool and Redruth....

  • 1961 Bude Castle Bude
    Bude
    Bude is a small seaside resort town in North Cornwall, England, at the mouth of the River Neet . It lies just south of Flexbury, north of Widemouth Bay and west of Stratton and is located along the A3073 road off the A39. Bude is twinned with Ergué-Gabéric in Brittany, France...

  • 1962 Barrowfield, Newquay
    Newquay
    Newquay is a town, civil parish, seaside resort and fishing port in Cornwall, England. It is situated on the North Atlantic coast of Cornwall approximately west of Bodmin and north of Truro....

  • 1963 Giant's Rock, Zennor
    Zennor
    Zennor is a village and civil parish in Cornwall in England. The parish includes the villages of Zennor, Boswednack and Porthmeor and the hamlet of Treen. It is located on the north coast, about north of Penzance. Alphabetically, the parish is the last in Britain—its name comes from the Cornish...

  • 1964 Tintagel
    Tintagel
    Tintagel is a civil parish and village situated on the Atlantic coast of Cornwall, United Kingdom. The population of the parish is 1,820 people, and the area of the parish is ....

  • 1965 Goodern, Kea
  • 1966 Porthya/St Ives
    St Ives, Cornwall
    St Ives is a seaside town, civil parish and port in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town lies north of Penzance and west of Camborne on the coast of the Celtic Sea. In former times it was commercially dependent on fishing. The decline in fishing, however, caused a shift in commercial...

  • 1967 Essa / Saltash
    Saltash
    Saltash is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It has a population of 14,964. It lies in the south east of Cornwall, facing Plymouth over the River Tamar. It was in the Caradon district until March 2009 and is known as "the gateway to Cornwall". Saltash means ash tree by...

  • 1968 Lanust / St Just in Penwith
    St Just in Penwith
    St Just is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The parish encompasses the town of St Just and the nearby settlements of Trewellard, Pendeen and Kelynack: it is bounded by the parishes of Morvah to the north-east, Sancreed and Madron to the east, St Buryan and Sennen to...

  • 1969 Lyskerrys / Liskeard
    Liskeard
    Liskeard is an ancient stannary and market town and civil parish in south east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.Liskeard is situated approximately 20 miles west of Plymouth, west of the River Tamar and the border with Devon, and 12 miles east of Bodmin...

  • 1970 Perran Round, Perranzabuloe
  • 1971 The Merry Maidens, St Buryan
  • 1972 Launceston Castle
    Launceston Castle
    Launceston Castle is located in the town of Launceston, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. .-Early history:The castle is a Norman motte and bailey earthwork castle raised by Robert, Count of Mortain, half-brother of William the Conqueror shortly after the Norman conquest, possibly as early as 1067...

     / Dunheved
  • 1973 Mount Charles Menhyr
  • 1974 Glasney, Pennrynn / Penryn
    Penryn, Cornwall
    Penryn is a civil parish and town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated on the Penryn River about one mile northwest of Falmouth...

  • 1975 Bude Castle
  • 1976 Heyl / Hayle
    Hayle
    Hayle is a small town, civil parish and cargo port in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated at the mouth of the Hayle River and is approximately seven miles northeast of Penzance...

  • 1977 Nine Maidens, St Columb Major
    St Columb Major
    St Columb Major is a civil parish and town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Often referred to locally as St Columb, it is situated approximately seven miles southwest of Wadebridge and six miles east of Newquay...

  • 1978 Boscawen-Un
  • 1979 Bosvenegh / Bodmin
    Bodmin
    Bodmin is a civil parish and major town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated in the centre of the county southwest of Bodmin Moor.The extent of the civil parish corresponds fairly closely to that of the town so is mostly urban in character...

  • 1980 Essa / Saltash
    Saltash
    Saltash is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It has a population of 14,964. It lies in the south east of Cornwall, facing Plymouth over the River Tamar. It was in the Caradon district until March 2009 and is known as "the gateway to Cornwall". Saltash means ash tree by...

  • 1981 Nance, Illogan
    Illogan
    Illogan is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated two miles northwest of Redruth.Originally a rural area supporting itself by farming and agriculture, Illogan shared in the general leap into prosperity brought about by the mining boom, which was experienced by the...

  • 1982 Lanust / St Just in Penwith
    St Just in Penwith
    St Just is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The parish encompasses the town of St Just and the nearby settlements of Trewellard, Pendeen and Kelynack: it is bounded by the parishes of Morvah to the north-east, Sancreed and Madron to the east, St Buryan and Sennen to...

  • 1983 St Kew
  • 1984 Kelliwik / Callington
  • 1985 Perran Round, Perranzabuloe
  • 1986 The Merry Maidens, St Buryan
  • 1987 Antony House
    Antony House
    Antony House is the name given to an early 18th-century house, which today is in the ownership of the National Trust. It is located between the towns of Torpoint and the village of Antony in the county of Cornwall, United Kingdom...

    , Torpoint
    Torpoint
    Torpoint is a civil parish and town on the Rame Peninsula in southeast Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated opposite the city of Plymouth across the Hamoaze which is the tidal estuary of the River Tamar....

  • 1988 Poldhu
    Poldhu
    Poldhu is a small area in south Cornwall, England, UK, situated on the Lizard Peninsula; it comprises Poldhu Point and Poldhu Cove. It lies on the coast west of Goonhilly Downs, with Mullion to the south and Porthleven to the north...

    , Mullion
    Mullion, Cornwall
    Mullion is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated on the Lizard Peninsula approximately five miles south of Helston....

  • 1989 Lostwydhyel/Lostwithiel
  • 1990 Marhasvean/Marazion
    Marazion
    Marazion is a civil parish and town in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated on the shore of Mount's Bay, two miles east of Penzance and one mile east of Long Rock.St Michael's Mount is half-a-mile offshore from Marazion...

  • 1991 Roche, Cornwall| Roche Rock
  • 1992 Perran Round, Perranzabuloe
  • 1993 Bude Castle
  • 1994 Cambron / Camborne
  • 1995 Marhasvean / Marazion
  • 1996 Lyskerrys/Liskeard
  • 1997 Bosvenegh/Bodmin
    Bodmin
    Bodmin is a civil parish and major town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated in the centre of the county southwest of Bodmin Moor.The extent of the civil parish corresponds fairly closely to that of the town so is mostly urban in character...

  • 1998 Lanust/St Just in Penwith
    St Just in Penwith
    St Just is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The parish encompasses the town of St Just and the nearby settlements of Trewellard, Pendeen and Kelynack: it is bounded by the parishes of Morvah to the north-east, Sancreed and Madron to the east, St Buryan and Sennen to...

  • 1999 Heyl/Hayle
    Hayle
    Hayle is a small town, civil parish and cargo port in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated at the mouth of the Hayle River and is approximately seven miles northeast of Penzance...

  • 2000 Aberfal/Falmouth
    Falmouth, Cornwall
    Falmouth is a town, civil parish and port on the River Fal on the south coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It has a total resident population of 21,635.Falmouth is the terminus of the A39, which begins some 200 miles away in Bath, Somerset....

  • 2001 Sen Colom / St Columb
  • Gwaynten/Spring 2002 Castel Pendynas, Aberfal / Pendennis, Falmouth
  • Autumn 2002 Pensilva
    Pensilva
    Pensilva is a village in east Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated at approximately four miles northeast of Liskeard. Nearby settlements include Charaton Cross and Middlehill....

  • 2003 Lannstefan/Launceston
  • 2004 Truru / Truro
    Truro
    Truro is a city and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The city is the centre for administration, leisure and retail in Cornwall, with a population recorded in the 2001 census of 17,431. Truro urban statistical area, which includes parts of surrounding parishes, has a 2001 census...

  • 2005 Ponswad / Wadebridge
    Wadebridge
    Wadebridge is a civil parish and town in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town straddles the River Camel five miles upstream from Padstow....

  • 2006 Resruth / Redruth
    Redruth
    Redruth is a town and civil parish traditionally in the Penwith Hundred in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It has a population of 12,352. Redruth lies approximately at the junction of the A393 and A3047 roads, on the route of the old London to Land's End trunk road , and is approximately west of...

  • 2007 Pensans/Penzance
  • 2008 Logh / Looe
    Looe
    Looe is a small coastal town, fishing port and civil parish in the former Caradon district of south-east Cornwall, England, with a population of 5,280 . Looe is divided in two by the River Looe, East Looe and West Looe being connected by a bridge...

  • 2009 Essa / Saltash
    Saltash
    Saltash is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It has a population of 14,964. It lies in the south east of Cornwall, facing Plymouth over the River Tamar. It was in the Caradon district until March 2009 and is known as "the gateway to Cornwall". Saltash means ash tree by...

  • 2010 Porthia / St Ives
    St Ives, Cornwall
    St Ives is a seaside town, civil parish and port in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town lies north of Penzance and west of Camborne on the coast of the Celtic Sea. In former times it was commercially dependent on fishing. The decline in fishing, however, caused a shift in commercial...


  • List of Grand Bards of the Gorseth Kernow since 1928

    • Gwas Myhal (Henry Jenner
      Henry Jenner
      Henry Jenner FSA was a British scholar of the Celtic languages, a Cornish cultural activist, and the chief originator of the Cornish language revival....

      ) 1928-1934
    • Mordon (Robert Morton Nance
      Robert Morton Nance
      Robert Morton Nance was a leading authority on the Cornish language, nautical archaeologist, and joint founder of the Old Cornwall Society....

      ) 1934-1959
    • Talek (E.G. Retallack Hooper
      E.G. Retallack Hooper
      Ernest George Retallack Hooper was a Cornish writer and journalist from St Agnes, Cornwall who became the third Grand Bard of the Gorseth Kernow in 1959 to 1964...

      ) 1959-1964
    • Gunwyn (George Pawley White) 1964-1970
    • Trevanyon (Denis Trevanion) 1970-1976
    • Map Dyvroeth (Richard Jenkin
      Richard Jenkin
      Richard Garfield Jenkin , was a Cornish politician who was involved with Cornish nationalism projects as one of the founder members of the Cornish political party Mebyon Kernow. and a Grand Bard of the Gorseth Kernow ....

      ) 1976-1982
    • Den Toll (Hugh Miners) 1982-1985
    • Map Dyvroeth (Richard Jenkin
      Richard Jenkin
      Richard Garfield Jenkin , was a Cornish politician who was involved with Cornish nationalism projects as one of the founder members of the Cornish political party Mebyon Kernow. and a Grand Bard of the Gorseth Kernow ....

      ) 1985-1988
  • Gwas Constantyn (Dr John Chesterfield) 1988-1991
  • Caradok (Jori Ansell) 1991-1994
  • Cummow (Revd Brian Coombes) 1994-1997
  • Bryallen (Anne Trevenen Jenkin) 1997-2000
  • Jowan an Cleth (John Bolitho
    John Bolitho
    John Bolitho was born in Bude in Cornwall, and spent his working life in the Royal Navy, the theatre and television , and business.He was the Grand Bard of the Gorseth Kernow between 2000-2003 with the bardic name of "Jowan an...

    ) 2000-2003
  • Tewennow (Rod Lyon
    Rod Lyon
    Rod Lyon was born in Cornwall and trained as a civil engineer. After spending some early years at sea, he worked until retirement as a Local Government Officer. He was the Grand Bard of the Gorseth Kernow between 2003-2006 with the bardic name of "Tewennow"...

    ) 2003-2006
  • Gwenenen (Vanessa Beeman
    Vanessa Beeman
    Vanessa Beeman was born Vanessa Hocking in Nairobi and at a younger age lived in Tanzania. Her father Kaspar Hocking was employed as a Government entomologist in East Africa.-Early life:...

    ) 2006-2009
  • Skogyn Pryv (Mick Paynter
    Mick Paynter
    Michael Kenneth Paynter is a Cornish civil servant, trade union activist, and poet.Apart from a period of study at the University of Newcastle, his home has always been in Saint Ives ....

    ) 2009-

  • List of Deputy Grand Bards of the Gorseth Kernow since 1928

    • Mordon (Robert Morton Nance
      Robert Morton Nance
      Robert Morton Nance was a leading authority on the Cornish language, nautical archaeologist, and joint founder of the Old Cornwall Society....

      ) 1928-1934
    • Tolzethan (Joseph Hambley Rowe) 1934-1937
    • Gonader A-Bell (Trelawney Roberts) 1937-1946
    • Map Mor (Henry Trefusis) 1946-1952
    • Gwas Cadoc (Rev David R Evans) 1952-1962
    • Tan Dyvarow (Francis Cargeeg
      Francis Cargeeg
      Francis Bertram Cargeeg was a British maker of copperware.-Early life:Francis Cargeeg was born on the 14 Sept 1893 in Carnsew, Hayle, Cornwall, South West England...

      ) 1962-1967
    • Map Kenwyn (Maj Cecil Herbert Beer) 1967-1972
    • Map Dyvroeth (Richard Jenkin
      Richard Jenkin
      Richard Garfield Jenkin , was a Cornish politician who was involved with Cornish nationalism projects as one of the founder members of the Cornish political party Mebyon Kernow. and a Grand Bard of the Gorseth Kernow ....

      ) 1972-1976
    • Den Toll (Hugh John Miners) 1976-1982
  • Gwas Gwethnok (Ernest E Morton Nance) 1982-1988
  • Caradok (George P S Ansell) 1988-1991
  • Cummow (Rev Brian F J Coombes) 1991-1994
  • Bryallen (D Ann Trevenen Jenkin) 1994-1997
  • Jowan An Cleth (John Bolitho
    John Bolitho
    John Bolitho was born in Bude in Cornwall, and spent his working life in the Royal Navy, the theatre and television , and business.He was the Grand Bard of the Gorseth Kernow between 2000-2003 with the bardic name of "Jowan an...

    ) 1997-2000
  • Tewennow (Rod Lyon
    Rod Lyon
    Rod Lyon was born in Cornwall and trained as a civil engineer. After spending some early years at sea, he worked until retirement as a Local Government Officer. He was the Grand Bard of the Gorseth Kernow between 2003-2006 with the bardic name of "Tewennow"...

    ) 2000-2003
  • Gwenenen (Vanessa Beeman
    Vanessa Beeman
    Vanessa Beeman was born Vanessa Hocking in Nairobi and at a younger age lived in Tanzania. Her father Kaspar Hocking was employed as a Government entomologist in East Africa.-Early life:...

    ) 2003-2006
  • Skogyn Pryv (Mick Paynter
    Mick Paynter
    Michael Kenneth Paynter is a Cornish civil servant, trade union activist, and poet.Apart from a period of study at the University of Newcastle, his home has always been in Saint Ives ....

    ) 2006-2009
  • Steren Mor (Maureen Fuller) 2009-
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