Right, the nearest I can get to it is White Mixture or Compound.
Gwyn = White
Kemysk = Mixture
Kemskys = Compound
As it was on a bottle of wine it probably refers to a mix of the grapes to make the wine.
First found holding a family seat amidst the ancient records of Devon, England, the proud and noble Welsh surname of Cornish would have originally been conferred upon persons who had migrated from Cornwall to another area.
I have a book called Cornish Family Names and it is derived as budhyk or budhek. It's Celtic meaning is victorious. They were first found in a place called newlyn east in Cornwall.
MS. Found in a Bottle was created on 1833-10-19.
I doubt it, the Cornish pastie contains ingredients not found in Jamaica.
In 1893, James Cornish was rushed to the hospital with a stab mark on his chest. The surgeons found a pierced blood vessel and a tear to the pericardium tissue around the heart.
Coelenterates that are found on Cornish shores include the sea anemones, true jellyfish and hydroids.
This is a very interesting question, I have never think of different color bottle have different meanings. After the research I found this is fascinating, and you should go check it out for the meaning of it. www.sha.org/bottle/colors.htm
The proud and noble Cornish surname of Simmons ultimately derives from the Hebrew given name "Shimon", meaning "to hearken". It is first found amidst the ancient records of Devon and Cornwall, where they held a family seat.
I personally have always found that reading the label onthe bottle gives me great insight as to what chemicals are in the bottle.
I have a bottle never been opened, no date found on bottle.
on the bottle of the substance
In a bottle at Walgreen's!