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|Title=<i>Letter of William Bodinar</i>
|Title=<i>Letter of William Bodinar</i>
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|ShortDescription=<p>A short letter dated 3 July 1776 and written by William Bodinar to the antiquary Daines Barrington, who had apparently inquired after the state of the Cornish language. Bodinar provides specimens of the language and relates that he was a boy when he learnt it (<em>Me rig deskey Cornoack termen me vee mawe</em>) from fishermen with whom he went out to sea. <br></p>
|ShortDescription=<p>A short letter dated 3 July 1776 and written by William Bodinar to the antiquary Daines Barrington, who had apparently inquired after the state of the Cornish language. Bodinar provides specimens of the language and relates that he was a boy when he learnt it (<em>Me rig deskey Cornoack termen me vee mawe</em>) from fishermen with whom he went out to sea. <br></p>
|AuthorAuto=Id:Bodinar (William)
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|DateStart=1776
|DateStart=1776
|DateEnd=1776
|DateEnd=1776
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|MS=London, Society of Antiquaries, MS SAL/01/01/0492
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|FormPrimary=prose;
|Published=No
|Classification=Subject:Cornish texts;Subject:letters (correspondence);Subject:record sources for Cornwall
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