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#   Username Email Location Joined Posts Website
 1   Send private message  Admin       20 Mar 2007 86   
 2   Send private message  frenchie     Kernow 04 Apr 2007 289   
 3   Send private message  Shaz     Kernow 05 Apr 2007 701   
 4   Send private message  morvoren     Kernow 05 Apr 2007 6   
 5   Send private message  Mike       05 Apr 2007 131   
 6   Send private message  George Beevor     London 05 Apr 2007 1  Visit poster's website 
 7   Send private message  Ellery     Bolenowe, Kernow 05 Apr 2007 118  Visit poster's website 
 8   Send private message  Jack Sparrow     Kernow 05 Apr 2007 49   
 9   Send private message  Fulup le Breton  Send e-mail    05 Apr 2007 530   
 10   Send private message  NONE  Send e-mail    05 Apr 2007 2   
 11   Send private message  Cawsando  Send e-mail  Cornwall 06 Apr 2007 28   
 12   Send private message  Saul     Fowey 06 Apr 2007 0   
 13   Send private message  Abieuan     Strathclyde 06 Apr 2007 36   
 14   Send private message  P_Trembath     Praa Sands 07 Apr 2007 77   
 15   Send private message  Kernow666       11 Apr 2007 0   
 16   Send private message  Allister       11 Apr 2007 48   
 17   Send private message  Scottish Republican       11 Apr 2007 694   
 18   Send private message  2Pints     Gerrans 11 Apr 2007 0   
 19   Send private message  nige999       12 Apr 2007 1   
 20   Send private message  joanie     St Dennis 16 Apr 2007 46   
 
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 For many Cornish people and Cornwall, the Duchy, as shown by the Officers of the Duchy of Cornwall in 1855 in its dispute with the Crown over the ownership of the Cornish Foreshore, has quite a different significance, based on the original Acts and Charters of its creation. Cornwall itself in this framework is described, de jure, as a Duchy (as opposed to an ordinary county), and the Duchy estates are distinguished from the Duchy itself, having themselves been annexed and united to "the aforesaid Duchy". The Duke of Cornwall may even be described as Cornwall's head of state.  


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