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'''Lanlivery''' is a village and parish of ], in ], United Kingdom. | '''Lanlivery''' is a village and parish of ], in ], United Kingdom. | ||
==History of Lanlivery== | |||
===Civil War=== | |||
Between ] and ] Lanlivery was destroyed and rebuilt a total of three times during the ]. During this period the village was breifly overrun by fat nazies from the east led by ]. However, the village regrouped and took back the village in a coup lead by ] who later became king. After the close of the war the village officialy closed its bounderies for 3 years eventualy reopening them to counter ]. | |||
==People Of Lanlivery== | |||
There are few Families that live in Lanlivery.The biggest of which is the Saundry family, Having 11 Saundrys living there in two houses. Some Other families are The Bryants, The Langmades, The Christophers and The Hutchings. | |||
==External link== | ==External link== |
Revision as of 23:52, 22 November 2006
Lanlivery is a village and parish of Restormel, in Cornwall, United Kingdom.
History of Lanlivery
Civil War
Between 1945 and 1947 Lanlivery was destroyed and rebuilt a total of three times during the Restormal Civil War. During this period the village was breifly overrun by fat nazies from the east led by Satan. However, the village regrouped and took back the village in a coup lead by Terry Bonney who later became king. After the close of the war the village officialy closed its bounderies for 3 years eventualy reopening them to counter inbreeding.
People Of Lanlivery
There are few Families that live in Lanlivery.The biggest of which is the Saundry family, Having 11 Saundrys living there in two houses. Some Other families are The Bryants, The Langmades, The Christophers and The Hutchings.
External link
Civil parishes of the former Restormel Borough | ||
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