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Carnedon Surname Definition:
CARNEDON: From the barton of Carnedon in St. Stephen's, near Launceston; from carne-dun, the rocky hill. Tonkin gives the manor of Carnedon Prior, "the rocky hill," probably the Domesday Carneten, in Linkinhorne.
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CARNEDON: From the barton of Carnedon in St. Stephen's, near Launceston; from carne-dun, the rocky hill. Tonkin gives the manor of Carnedon Prior, "the rocky hill," probably the Domesday Carneten, in Linkinhorne.
— Patronymica Cornu-Britannica (1870) by Richard Stephen Charnock
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