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WRONG
Ask all historians its origin and they will tell you its IRISH becuase of its origins.Even if you say its anglicised it still does not mean its British because its associated nationality is Irish,therefore its ORIGIN IS IRISH that will be like taking an english name such as Black and translating it into Dubh in Irish and saying all this nonsense that it is Irish whereas it is English.
And I was not vandalising and the name isn't Cornish or Welch so GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT!!!!!!!And if it was you who gave me a vandal warning give me a good explanation because the sources listed are crap and useless and so is the information. Odran Corcoran 09:59, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
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