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==Further reading== * "A man of the people who liked his pint... no wonder Piran is Cornwall's hero." ''Europe Intelligence Wire'' 21 February 2012. * Eileen Carter. ''[https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/50214913 In the shadow of Saint Piran, AD 500-2000: The history of the Saint and his foundations at Perranzabuloe].'' [[Wadebridge]]: Lodenek, 2001. 90 pages. {{ISBN|9780946143283}} * Eric Walter Frederick Tomlin. ''[https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/11794268 In search of St. Piran: An Account of His Monastic Foundation at Perranzabuloe, Cornwall, and Its Place in the Western Or Celtic Church and Society].'' Padstow, Cornwall: Lodenek Press, 1982. 41 pages. {{ISBN|9780902899995}} * William Haslam (Rev). ''[https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/82593752 St. Piran & His Oratory: The History of a Celtic Saint].'' Penzance: Oakmagic Publications, 1998, 1845. 58 pages. {{ISBN|9781901163711}} * William Haslam (Rev). ''[https://archive.org/details/perranzabuloewi00haslgoog Perran-Zabuloe: With an Account of the Past and Present State of the Oratory of St. Piran in the Sands].'' London: John Van Voorst, Paternoster, 1844. 181 pages. (''see: Chapter II, pp. 53-56''). * Anthony Allen Clinnick. ''[https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/752916628 The Story of the Three Churches of St. Piran, the miners' patron saint of Cornwall].'' A.W. Jordan: Truro, 1936. 15 pages. * George Basil Barham. ''[https://archive.org/details/legendlandvolbei20170gut How St. Piran came to Cornwall].'' [London]: Great Western Railway (Great Britain), 1922. 4 unnumbered pages.
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