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Updated: May 23, 2025
For its greater antiquity we have to remember that Kenwyn, about a mile inland, is the mother of Truro, and this place has been claimed as a Roman station named Cenion. The Itineraries speak of the stations on the rivers Tamara, Voluba and Cenia. Tamara is the Tamar; Voluba probably the Fowey; Cenia the Truro or Kenwyn River.
Keyne, whom he also treated poetically, is supposed to have visited the Mount when she came to Cornwall to which we must add a surmise that this saint may not have been a woman at all, but was really St. Kenwyn.
I like your neck and your eyes and your hair it's stiff, like my father's. My name is Clare Elizabeth Rossiter. What's yours?" "Peter Westcott." "Do you live here?" "No a good long way away by the sea." "Oh, I'm staying at Kenwyn my uncle lives at Kenwyn, but I live in London with father and mother and Aunt Grace it's nice here. I think you're such a nice boy.
But it is exceedingly doubtful that Rome ever had definite stations in Cornwall at all. This does not affect the antiquity; Kenwyn was a British settlement, if never Romanised. Truro is supposed to signify the "town on the river"; its manor was held by Robert de Mortain after the Conquest, and the place seems to have had a charter as early as the days of Stephen.
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