Talk:Crantock

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History of the Spelling[edit]

What we now agree is called Crantock appears to have had several spellings over the years, some could be errors, but I'm certainly not qualified or otherwise experienced to assert either way. In any case, it seems that these spellings have been used in various places, a Google search on each will bring relevant results...

  • Crantoc is the original spelling of the Saint, but that is relatively modern when considering the ancient place that once stood, at least that's what I'm interested in...
  • Langarrow
  • Langoroch
  • Langorroc
  • Langurroc
  • Langurrow
  • Langona
  • Languna

Some variations I saw had two letter Ns or Gs, again these may be errors. So the question is...what is the correct spelling for this ancient city?

Mere Mortal (talk) 06:12, 15 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Church: Norman or Pre-Norman?[edit]

The article states that the church was Norman with a citation from a book published in 1968. This link claims that it was Pre-Norman. https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archsearch/record?titleId=3514211 I am tempted to change the designation to Pre-Norman as a more up-to-date source is likely to be more reliable. Any objections or suggestions? 80.47.58.68 (talk) 19:31, 24 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]