Signum ejusdem Liurici Essecestriae episcopi ✠.
APPENDIX D
Erection of the Priory of St. Michael in Cornwall
(Monasticon, p. 414)
Prioratûs St. Michaelis in Cornubiâ constructio (Ex custumali Prioratûs de Otterton, fol. 58).
Omnibus Sancte Dei ecclesie filiis notificare dignum duximus quod ecclesia beati Michaelis de Cornubia a venerabili Bernardo, ecclesie prefati archangeli de Periculo Maris abbate, in anno quo hominem exuit rex Henricus constructa, et in anno regis Stephani a religioso viro Roberto Exoniensi presule prestito abbate, qui presens aderat, id impetrante, Domino est consecrata. Idem vero abbas sagaci mente pertractans celestis militie principem locum eundem Deo ad serviendum et sibi ad inhabitandum delegisse, predicti pontificis consilio et comitis Raneri et baronum provincie suffragio, ut divinitati honor perpetuus impenderetur, officinas religioni idoneas construere et fratres xiii in honorem Christi Jhesu et apostolorum ejus, ut, videlicet, pro modulo suo in fide que per dilectionem operatur et spe in cultura vinee Domini Sabbaoth desudantis denarium mereretur retributionis, aggregare curavit; de redditibus ecclesie tam antiquitus datis quam a viris provincie in presentia sua ad hoc attributis victui eorum necessario sufficienter providens.
Constituit autem ut vel per se vel per alium e fratribus ecclesiam de Monte in Normannia qui ex abbatis loci ejusdem precepto prioris in Cornubia fungetur officio annis singulis invisere non negligat, et argenti marchas xvi finetenus reddat. Quod si constitutioni huic obviare, vel contra abbatem suum vel conventum in aliquo presumpserit contraire, de prioratu suo degradetur, et alius pro abbatis arbitrio et conventus abbatie consilio subrogetur. Si vero superbus fuerit et contumax et prelatis ecclesie de Monte in Normannia inobediens extiterit, omni participatione totius beneficii ecclesie totius dicte, omniumque ecclesiarum ipsi societate aliqua connexarum, excommunicationi se deleat. Frates quidem, qui in Cornubia sancte conversationis habitum susceperint, monochatus jura in Monte Tumba profitentes, benedictionem monastici ordinis ab abbate suo ibidem suscepturos se noverint, nisi forte ei in Cornubiam venienti eos illuc benedicere placuerit. Hoc itaque tam justa Dei dispensatione tamque virorum sapientum discretione patratum, quicunque sive princeps sive potestas aliquam infringere presumpserit, videlicet, monachorum numerum qui pro facultatum ampliatione, et ipse ampliandus est, imminuat, et jam dicti loci possessiones in usus alteros convertat, ipsum, in quantum nobis a Domino collata est potestas, anathematis innodamus vinculo et hujus retributionem sceleris a justo judice suscipiat in futuro. Quicunque autem possessiones easdem conservare et pro suarum modulo facultatum, quia valuit Zachee rerum suarum multa distributio, valuerunt etiam vidue minuta duo, et regnum Dei tantum valet quantum homines, augmentare curaverunt, omnium se orationum totiusque beneficii ecclesie beate Michaelis de Monte in Normannia participes esse sciant.
He sunt possessiones quas ex dono comitis Roberti de Mortenio ecclesia beati Michaelis de Cornubia tenet: Tremaine, ubi ad duas carucas terra sufficiens habetur: Trahorabohc, ubi ad tres; Listyavehet, ubi ad tres; Treganeis, ubi ad duas; Carmahelech, ubi ad duas. Adjacet terra preter pascua ad omnia animalia necessaria; que simul caruce xii faciunt.
GENERAL INDEX
- Aethelred, Bp., [67]
- Aethelred, King, [68]
- Age of the Saints, [38]
- Agnes, St., [111], [115]
- Aldestow (Padstow), [56]
- Aldhelm, St., [56], [57], [80]
- Alet, [78] n.
- Alfred, King, [56], [64], [82], [128]
- Allen, St. (Alun), [90], [91], [92]
- Almodis, Countess, [157]
- Aluuarton (Alverton), [67] n.
- Amaneth, [82], [145], [154], [160], [173]
- Amber traffic, [23], [26]
- Ancestors, direct and collateral, [16]
- Angers, [113]
- Anglesey, [32], [80]
- Anne, St., d’Auray, [48]
- Annunciation, Feast of, [13] n.
- Anschitill, [145], [172]
- Anthony, St., in R., [81], [105], [115]
- Anwyl, Prof., [31] n.
- Apollo, [29]
- Apparitions of St. Michael, [165], [167]
- Aqua, De, Roger, [136]
- Armorica, [44], [50], [51], [52], [82], [95]
- Armorican parishes, [54]
- Arscott, John, [143] n.
- Arthurian romances, [42].
- Ascension, Feast of, [13] n.
- Asser, [64], [81], [129] n.
- Athelgeard, Bp., [67]
- Athelstan, King, [65], [66], [85], [88], [94], [108]
- Athens, [95]
- Attis, [6]
- Aubert, St., [167]
- Aubyn, St., Col., [168]
- Augustine, St., of Canterbury, [58]
- Augustinian Order, [58], [60], [60] n., [107], [108], [115], [116]
- Australia, [9]
- Avebury, Lord, [26] n.
- Avranches, [146], [167]
- Axe, sacred, [23], [24]
- Aztec communion, [5]
- Bacchantes, [33]
- Bacchus, St., [115]
- Baltic, [26]
- Bangor in Ireland, [71]
- Bangor Iscoed, [53], [58]
- Baring-Gould, S., [80]
- Basset, Sir Francis, [168]
- Bayeux, [115]
- Bayon, Le, Abbé, [49]
- Beaulieu, Convent of, [109]
- Bede, [50], [53], [57]
- Beltane, [6]
- Benedictine Order, [58], [59], [114], [116], [163], [167]
- Berewyk, De, John, [119]
- Bernard, Abbot, [157], [175]
- Berner, [110]
- Berrien, [95]
- Bertrand, Alexandre, [29]
- Bethel, [21]
- Beunans Meriasek, [46], [47]
- Birch, Dr., [28]
- Black Canons, [60]
- Bleu Bridge, [39]
- Blohiu (Bloyou), [41], [150], [152], [155]
- Bodinnick, [126]
- Bodmin, [42], [60], [125], [137], [165]
- Bodmin Gospels, [67]
- Bodmin prebend, [116]
- Bodrugan family, [116]
- Boéh-er-goèd, [48]
- Bonevylle, Sir W., [137]
- Borlase, Dr. W., [37], [131], [132]
- Borlase, W. C., [22] n., [38], [85], [132]
- Boson, John, [134], [142] n.
- Botreaux, Wm., [113]
- Bracey, Robt., [126], [165]
- Breage, St., [77], [85]
- Brendan, St., [111]
- Breock, St., [73]
- Breton immigrants, [43]-[45]
- Breton nobles, [41]
- Brian, Earl, [154]
- Bridget, St., [60]
- Bridget, St., Convent of, [137]
- Bridgettines, [163], [168]
- Brient, [41]
- Brismar, [148], [150], [151], [154]
- British saints, [52]
- Brittany, [37]-49, [82], [86]
- Britton, surname, [45]
- Briwer, Bp., [109], [112], [113]
- Bronescombe, Bp., [88], [107], [109], [112], [115], [116], [117]
- Bronze Age, [20], [24]
- Bronze bull, [24], [28]
- Bronze celts, [22]
- Bronze disc, [23]
- Brychan, St. (Brokan), [166]
- Budock, [39], [73]
- Bulgaroo, [10]
- Bull, sacred, [23], [24]
- Burgald, Bp., [114]
- Burhwold (Burthwold), [67], [68], [75], [76], [76] n.
- Burneir, [71], [73]
- Buryan, St., [21], [22] n., [47], [65], [66], [85], [90], [91], [93], [94], [105], [108], [154]
- Buttel-Reepen, Dr., [11]
- Cadgwith, [159]
- Cadoc, St., [30] n., [142], [148]
- Caer, [70]
- Caerhayes, [144]
- Calamansack (Colemanshegg), [130]
- Callestock, [65] n.
- Callington, [65]
- Camborne, [44]
- Cambridge, [168]
- Canterbury, [64], [147]
- Cardinan, [41], [92]
- Cardynham, [126]
- Careg Cowse, [142]
- Carew, Richard, [7], [47]
- Cargol, [72]
- Carnarvon, [92]
- Carnyorth, [125] n., [161] n.
- Carthage, [28]
- Carvallack (Carmailoc), [145], [158], [160], [161], [173], [176]
- Carzou (Carthew), [44]
- Cassiterides, [28]
- Ceen Cruaich, [33]
- Celtic invasion, [25]
- Celtic monastery, [63]
- Celts, the, [18]-[30]
- Ceolnoth, Abp., [64], [79]
- Ceres, [94]
- Chad, St., [62]
- Chapel Carn Brea, [131], [132], [133], [144]
- Chapel Uny, [124]
- Cheus, St., [105], [110] n., [118]
- Chichester, Bp. Robert, [158]
- Chittlehampton, [91]
- Choschet, [145], [172]
- Christianisation of stones, [35]
- Christmas, [12]
- Chûn Quoit, [20]
- Church and foreign rites, [16]
- Chysauster, [63] n.
- Clay, R. M., [122], [132]
- Clement, St., of Alexandria, [13]
- Clerk, Thomas, [163]
- Clether, St., [125]
- Clonard, [53], [59]
- Cnut, King, [67], [68], [69], [75], [76], [76] n.
- Coelling, [64], [65]
- Coincidence, [1]-[17]
- Columba, St., [52]
- Comoere, Bp., [63], [67]
- Conan, Bp., [63], [65], [66]
- Conarton, [84]
- Constantine, St., [105], [118]
- Corentin, St. (Cury), [53], [85]
- Corlay (Côtes du Nord), [92]
- Cornish dedications, [55]
- Cornish drama, [39]
- Cornish Grammar, [39]
- Cornish language, [51]
- Cornouaille, [52], [93]
- Cornwall, Royal Institution of, [38], [48] n.
- Côtes du Nord, [51], [91]
- Coulthard, Rev. H. R., [142]
- Coutances, Robert, Bp. of, [145], [172]
- Cranmer, Abp., [143] n.
- Crantock, St., [105], [108], [109]
- Crediton, [64], [67], [68], [73], [74], [76], [87], [88]
- Cromwell, T., [44]
- Cross, [35]
- Crosses, Cornish, [36]
- Crousa Downs, [162]
- Crows-an-Wra, [134]
- Cuby, St., [80], [115]
- Cypris, [94]
- Cyprus, [95]
- Cyriacus Priory, St., [105], [113]
- Daniel, Bp., [63]
- Dante, [158]
- David, St., [58]
- Davies Gilbert, [138]
- Déchelette, M. Joseph, [xii], [xiii], [24], [26] n., [29], [35] n.
- Deduction, [4]
- De Excidio, [62]
- Denmark, [23]
- Dennis, Little, [85] n.
- Dennis (Denys), St., [90], [91], [92]
- Derbyshire Dedications, [55]
- Dê Zil, [30]
- Dinan, [92]
- Dinan, De, Roland, [42]
- Dinas, [91]
- Dinoot, [58]
- Diusul, [30] n., [142]
- Dinuurrin (Dingerein), [64], [79], [80]
- Diodorus Siculus, [23], [141]
- Dionysius, [92]
- Dis Pater, [29]
- Dissolution of religious houses, [108]
- Docco, [33], [119]
- Dol, [59]
- Dollebeare, Walter, [136]
- Domesday Book, [59], [76], [77], [79], [81], [83], [90], [105], [112], [147]
- Donan, Bp., [66]
- Druidical worship, [32]
- Druids, [31], [57]
- Drycarn, [21]
- Duchesne, Mgr., [97]
- Dugdale, Sir W., [104], [146]
- Duine, L’Abbé, [97] n., [170]
- Dumnonia, [51], [52], [56], [80]
- Dumnonian exodus, [41], [51]
- Eadulf, Bp., [64], [65], [73]
- Ealdred, Bp., [67], [68]
- Easter, [8]
- Easter controversy, [56], [80]
- Ebenezer, [21]
- Edgar, King, [119], [162]
- Edmund, Earl, [134]
- Edward the Confessor, [69], [75], [76], [77], [81], [82], [85], [88], [109], [112], [145], [172]
- Edward the Elder, [73]
- Edward, King, [114]
- Egbert, King, [54], [64]
- Eglos, [39]
- Eglosberria (Eglosveryan), [93], [94]
- Egloshayle, [73], [74], [91]
- Egloskerry, [39]
- Eglosrôs, [91]
- Eglostudic, [79] n., [90]
- Egyptians, [30]
- Endellion, [105], [116], [117]
- Epiphany, [13]
- Eponyms, [94]
- Erth, St., [86], [91], [121]
- Ervan, St., [73]
- Escop, [39]
- Eucharist, [5]
- Eval, St., [73], [79]
- Evans, Sir A., [21]
- Evolution, [3]
- Evolution of Dio. B’pric., [70]-[89]
- Exeter, [64], [65], [69], [112]
- Exeter, D. and C. of, [72], [77], [78], [111]
- Eynesbury, [128]
- Ezekiel, [27] n.
- Falmouth, [73]
- Fauna, pre-glacial, [11]
- Fawtier, M., [33] n., [96] n., [97] n., [169]
- Fentongollen, [72]
- Fetich, [35]
- Finistère, [51], [91], [99]
- Finnian, St., [53]
- Fisherman’s proverb, [2]
- Fitz Ive family, [77]
- Fitz Turold, R., [41], [71], [115]
- Forsnewth, [74]
- Fowey, [165]
- Freeman, Prof., [145], [148]
- Fulcard, [72], [78]
- Gades, [27]
- Galatia, [25]
- Galicia, [57]
- Garganus, [167]
- Gasquet, Card., [60]
- Gennys, St., [120], [126]
- Gerecrist (Kergrist), [44], [45]
- German, St., [58], [59], [69], [139]
- Germans, St., [65], [66], [68], [71], [74], [75], [79], [81], [87], [88], [105], [107], [153]
- Gerrans, [72], [73], [79], [80], [81], [87], [105], [115], [116]
- Geruntius (Geraint, Gerennius), [56], [79], [80]
- Gildas, [50], [58], [62]
- Glasney, [105], [117]
- Glastonbury, [116], [127]
- Gluvias, St., [73]
- Godfrey, [72]
- Godman, Roger, [135]
- Godric the priest, [118]
- Goran, St. (Guron), [105]
- Gorgon, Mount, [165]
- Gougaud, Dom, [26] n., [33] n., [39]
- Grade, [82]
- Grandisson, Bp., [107]
- Gregory, Pope, [146], [148], [156], [164], [165], [166]
- Gregory, St., [167]
- Guenoc, St., [84]
- Guerir, St., [82], [128]
- Gulval, [63] n., [75], [77], [86], [121]
- Gunwalloe (see Winwaloe), [85]
- Guron (Goran), [125]
- Gwavas, Lake, [93]
- Gwethnoc (Guethnoc), [98], [99]
- Gwinear, [22]
- Gwithian, [63]
- Haddan, Mr., [38], [62], [76] n.
- Haddan and Stubbs, [66], [67], [78] n.
- Hadton, Dom, [46]
- Hals, [131]
- Hamelin, [75]
- Hamstoke, [75]
- Hardicanute, [146]
- Harold, Earl, [82], [160]
- Hartland, Abbot Philip of, [136]
- Hecatæus, [25], [26]
- Helston, [105], [117]
- Hengestisdun, [66]
- Henoc, [33]
- Henry I, [112], [113], [119], [145], [156], [173], [174]
- Henry II, [112], [120]
- Henry IV, [168]
- Henry V, [168]
- Heresy, [17]
- Hermit of Chapel Carn Brea, [133]
- Hermits, [122]-140
- Hilary, St., [22], [30] n., [40], [139]
- Hingeston-Randolph, F. C., [38], [76] n.
- Houl, [30]
- Hyperboreans, [25]
- Ia, St., [86], [90], [91]
- Iberians, [23]
- Ictis, [141]
- Illogan, [86]
- Iltut, [58], [92]
- Induction, [4]
- Ingunger, St., [124]
- Inquisitio Geldi, [93], [147]
- Inquisitio Nonarum, [92], [108], [116]
- Inspeximi, [104] n.
- Iona, [60]
- Ireland, [61], [64]
- Irish influence, [85]
- Irish missionaries, [86]
- Iron Age, [24]
- Issey, St., [73]
- Ives, St., [91], [95]
- Jacobstow, [56]
- Jenner, H., [30] n., [37], [39], [63] n., [84], [133], [162]
- Jetwells, [124]
- John, King, [112]
- John the Baptist, St., [13]
- Jordan, [21]
- Jovin, [41]
- Judhel, [41]
- Julius Cæsar, [29]
- Jumièges, Robert of, [160]
- Just, St., in Penwith, [22], [30] n., [47], [48], [86], [121], [124], [131]
- Just, St., in Roseland, [73], [80]
- Kea, St., [121]
- Kenstec, Bp., [63], [64], [79], [80], [87], [88]
- Kerrier, [84], [159], [160]
- Kestlemerris, [162]
- Keverne, St., (Achebran), [82], [85], [109], [110], [162]
- Kew, St., [33], [98], [105], [119], [120]
- Keyne, St., [125], [142]
- Kieran, St., [85], [111]
- Kildare, [60]
- Kilter’s insurrection, [85] n.
- Lafrowda, [86], [121]
- Lagge, Richard, [136]
- Laminster, [113]
- Lammana, [116]
- Lamprobus (Lanbrabois), [112]
- Lan, [40], [53], [70], [121]
- Lanadleth, [78] n.
- Landegy, [53], [121]
- Landévennec, [71], [84]
- Landewednack, [82], [84]
- Landithy, [53], [86], [121]
- Landivick, [82]
- Landrake, [68], [75]
- Land’s End, [81], [132]
- Landulph, [75]
- Langorock, [109]
- Languihenoc, [98], [99], [105]
- Langunnet, [121]
- Langweath, [82]
- Lanhadron, [121]
- Lanherne (Lanherneu), [53], [71], [72], [78], [121]
- Lanhydrock, [53], [79]
- Lanisley (Landicla), [53], [71], [75], [77], [78], [86], [87], [121]
- Lanlivery, [135]
- Lanow (Landoho, Tohou), [119], [120]
- Lanpiran, [110]
- Lanreath, [126]
- Lanteglos-by-Fowey, [26], [39]
- Lantenning, [82]
- Lanudno, [86], [121]
- Lanverrien, [95]
- Lanyhorne, [121]
- Lanyon Quoit, [20]
- Lawhitton (Landuuithan), [64], [65], [71], [74], [79], [81]
- Leland, [65], [109], [125], [161]
- Lelant (Lananta), [22], [91], [95], [121]
- Leo III, Pope, [60] n.
- Leofric, Bp., [57], [69], [75], [76], [76] n., [78], [107], [146], [148], [156], [174]
- Leoghaire, [14]
- Léon, [59], [95]
- Lerins, [139]
- Lesneage (see Lismanoch), [162]
- Levan, St., [86], [125]
- Levan, St., Lord, [168]
- Lezant (Lansant), [74], [121]
- Ligurians, [23]
- Lisieux, Herbert, Bp. of, [145], [172]
- Liskeard, [105], [117], [135]
- Lismanoch, [145], [160], [161], [162], [173]
- Listyavehet, [161], [163], [176]
- Lives of the Saints, [95]-[99]
- Lizard, [81], [82], [85]
- Llantwit, [58], [70]
- Looe Island, [116]
- Loring, Sir Nigel, [152]
- Lostwithiel, [7]
- Loth, J., [37], [39], [42], [51], [54], [82] n., [91], [94], [96] n., [97] n., [119], [143], [171]
- Lucy, St., [68]
- Ludgvan, [152], [157]
- Lunaire, [52]
- Lupus, St., [139]
- Lyfing, Bp., [67], [68], [76]
- Lysons, Messrs., [113]
- Mabe, [73]
- Maclean, Sir J., [58], [60] n., [107]
- Madron, [44], [45], [63], [86], [121], [125]
- Magloire, [52]
- Magpie, [1]
- Mainen Escop, [39]
- Maitland, F. W., [84]
- Malmesbury, William of, [67]
- Malo, St., [52], [97]
- Manaccan, [82], [105], [119], [161]
- Mancant (Maucant), [66]
- Mancus, St., [126]
- Manumissions, [67]
- Map of Bishop’s manors, [83]
- Marazion, [132], [155], [165]
- Marhamchurch, [136], [137]
- Marnarch, St., [127]
- Marny’s prebend, [116]
- Mars, [29]
- Marseilles, [28], [140]
- Martin of Ossory, St., [111]
- Martin in Meneage, St., [161]
- Matilda, Queen, [145], [148], [155], [173], [174]
- Matthews, J. H., [43] n.
- Mawgan, St., in M., [22]
- Mawgan, St., in P., [78]
- Mawnan (Minster), [105], [116], [119]
- May-day, [6]
- Megalithic remains, [20]
- Melyn, [126]
- Meneage, [82], [85], [147], [161]
- Men-er-Hroeck, [21]
- Mercury, [29]
- Meriasek, St., [46], [53]
- Merther, [73]
- Merthian, St., [113]
- Merton Priory, [115]
- Methleigh (Matela), [71], [72], [77], [85]
- Methodism, [102]
- Mewan, St., [42], [52]
- Michael of Lammana, St., [105], [116]
- Michael Penkevil, St., [105], [117], [144]
- Michael in Periculo Maris, St., [143], [145]
- Michael’s Mount, St., [30] n., [82], [85], [105], [107], [130], [141]-[168], [172]-[176]
- Midsummer fires, [13]
- Mill Mehal, [163]
- Minerva, [29]
- Minoan symbolism, [35]
- Minster (Talkarn), [105], [113]
- Modret family, [116]
- Monastery-bishoprics, [58]-69
- Monasticon, [76] n., [104], [172]-[176]
- Mons Tumba, [143]
- Montacute Priory, [109], [113]
- Montgomery, De, Roger, [146], [174]
- Mont St. Michel, [143], [146], [158]
- Moreske, [129]
- Mortain, Count Robert of, [75], [82], [84], [108], [109], [118], [145], [149], [157], [160], [173], [174]
- Mortain, Count William of, [109], [113], [145], [148], [149], [174]
- Mortain, Countess Matilda of, [145], [174]
- Morwinstow, [56]
- Moys, Cecilia, [136];
- Lucy, [137]
- Mybbard, St., [126]
- Mylor, [73]
- Mystery and miracle plays, [46], [47]
- Nan, [53]
- Nancekuke (Lancichuc), [53], [74], [86]
- Nancherrow, [125] n.
- Nansladron (see Lanhadron), [53], [77]
- Nature worship, [22], [22] n.
- Neolithic period, [20]
- Neot, St., [81], [82], [105], [118], [127], [128]
- Neotstou, [56], [118]
- Newlyn, [72]
- Nigell the sheriff, [145], [172]
- Nodens, [29]
- Nominoë, [64]
- Nonn, St., [113]
- Norden, John, [138], [167]
- Norris, E., [39]
- Norwich, [163]
- Norwich, Walter Bp. of, [126]
- Noyal-Pontivy, [47]
- Odo, [110]
- Ogrin, [129]
- Oliver, Dr., [104], [146]
- Olympus, [29]
- Oman, Prof., [32] n., [35] n.
- Ordinalia, [46]
- Osborn, Fitz, Wm., [146], [174]
- Otterton, [143], [161], [175]
- Pace eggs, [8]
- Padstow, [73]
- Palæolithic age, [19]
- Pallas Athene, [94]
- Pares, [40]
- Parish Registers, [38]
- Pascha, [7]
- Paschal fire, [14]
- Pask-bian, [6]
- Passover, the Christian, [5]-[9]
- Passover, the Jewish, [7]
- Patrick, St., [33], [53], [58], [59]
- Patrick’s fire, St., [14]
- Paugan, Andrew, [131]
- Paul (Pol Aurelian), St., [52], [58], [86], [90], [91], [93], [97]
- Paul, Rev. F. W., [170]
- Pawton (Pollton), [64], [65], [71], [73], [74], [79], [81], [87], [117]
- Pedngwinion, [84]
- Pelagian heresy, [139]
- Pelyn (Penlyn), [135]
- Pelynt (Plunent), [39], [113]
- Penmargh, Thomas, [131]
- Pennight (Penkneth), [135]
- Penryn, [72], [77], [79], [80], [164]
- Pentecost, [13] n.
- Penwerris (Camwerris), [72]
- Penwith, [43]-45, [85], [86]
- Penzance, [92]
- Peran (Piran), St., [59], [85], [105], [110]
- Perranuthnoe, [86]
- Perranzabuloe, [47], [63], [65] n.
- Peter, Thurstan C., [47], [48] n., [117] n.
- Petherick, Little, [73]
- Petherwyn, South, [74], [75]
- Petrock, St., [42], [59], [60] n., [68], [69], [73], [78], [79], [84], [88], [98], [105]-[107], [125], [153]
- Philip, St., of Restormel, [134], [135]
- Philleigh, [91]
- Phœnicians, [27], [30]
- Pilgrims, [167]
- Piran, St. (see St. Peran)
- Plegmund, Abp., [64], [88]
- Pleu, [39]
- Plevin, [91], [95]
- Pliny, [142]
- Ploubezre, [143]
- Plougasnou, [47]
- Plouyé, [95]
- Plumergat, [47]
- Pluneret, [47]
- Pluvathack, [39]
- Pluvigner, [47]
- Plympton, [116], [119], [120]
- Polycarp, [8]
- Porthallow, [162]
- Poundstock, [126]
- Powder, [72], [126]
- Prah Sands, [19]
- Pridden, [22] n.
- Probus, St., [59], [105], [112]
- Propithecanthropi, [11]
- Proteus animalcule, [2]
- Pydar (Pider), [74], [81]
- Pytheas, [26]
- Queensland, [10]
- Quia emptores, [77]
- Quivel, Bp., [115]
- Ralph, [145], [172]
- Rame Head, [144]
- Raner, Count, [158]
- Redon cartulary, [92]
- Redruth, [47], [91]
- Reginald, Earl of C., [108]
- Reid, Clement, [19], [141], [142]
- Relics of St. Piran, [111]
- Resemblance, [1]-[17]
- Respeth (Respegh), [161] n.
- Restormel, [135]
- Revue Celtique, [38]
- Rhys, Sir John, [31]
- Rialton, [73] n.
- Richard, hermit, [130]
- Richard, King of the Romans, [108], [109], [116]
- Richard II, [76] n.
- Rillaton (Rieltone), [73]
- Robert of Pelyn, St., [134], [135]
- Roche Rock, [137], [138]
- Rolland, Archdn., [77]
- Roman milestone, [30] n.
- Rome, [95]
- Romulus, [94]
- Roseworthy, [86] n.
- Rouen, Robert, Abp. of, [145], [146], [172]
- Round, J. H., [145], [149], [154]
- Rowtor, [144]
- Ruan Lanyhorne, [73]
- Ruan Minor, [159]
- Ruminella, [145], [159], [172]
- Sainguilant, [90]
- Sainguinas, [90]
- Saints, Cornish, [90]-[103]
- Saints, Lives of, [96]-[99]
- Salisbury, Earl of, [168]
- Salvation Army, [3]
- Sampson, St., [33], [52], [58], [59], [93], [97], [98], [119], [169]
- Sancreed, [22] n.
- Saxon invasion, [50], [51]
- Scandinavia, [23]
- Scilly, [28], [39], [105], [113], [114], [133]
- Selyf, [80], [86]
- Sergius, St., [113], [115]
- Shepherd’s proverb, [2]
- Sherborne, [64]
- Sicily, [95]
- Solenny, De, John, [116]
- Southill, [136]
- Stafford, Bp., [136]
- Stephen’s in B., St., [92]
- Stephen’s by L., St., [59], [74], [79], [82], [105], [107], [108], [153]
- Stephens, W. J., [43] n.
- Stival, [47]
- Stokes, Whitley, [37]
- Stubbs, W., [38]
- Subsidy Roll, [43]
- Suetonius Paulinus, [32]
- Sunday, [30]
- Sun worship, [23], [26], [30], [95]
- Swan, [23]
- Swastika, [35]
- Tacitus, [32]
- Talkarn or Minster, [105]
- Talland, [116]
- Tammuz, [6], [9]
- Tara, [14]
- Tarshish, [27]
- Tavistock abbey, [114], [165]
- Taxatio of Pope Nicholas IV., [72], [75], [77], [78], [79], [81], [115]
- Teath, St., [105], [117], [137]
- Tedinton, [84]
- Teilo, St., [80]
- Thegns, [84], [160]
- Theodore, Abp., [54]
- Thirteen, the number, [1]
- Timæus, [142]
- Tiniel, [68], [75]
- Tinten, [71], [79]
- Tol Pedn Penwith, [133]
- Tolverne, [72]
- Tombelaine, [143] n.
- Tonsure controversy, [56], [80]
- Traboe (Trevelaboth), [145], [158], [160], [161], [173], [176]
- Treganeis (see Trequaners), [158], [161], [176]
- Tregeare (Tregaher, Trocair), [72], [79], [80]
- Tregebri, [110]
- Tregeseal, [30] n.
- Tregevas (see Trequaners), [161]
- Tregony, [105], [114], [115]
- Tréguier, [52], [59]
- Trehaverock prebend, [116]
- Treiwal, [149], [150], [151], [152]
- Trejagu, De, Sir John, [117]
- Trelew, [22] n.
- Trelonk, [72]
- Treluswell (Treliuel), [71], [72]
- Tremaruustel, [118]
- Trematon Castle, [75]
- Tremayne (Tremaine), [158], [161], [176]
- Trengwainton, [86] n.
- Trenuggo, [22] n.
- Trequaners, [145], [160], [161], [173]
- Trescobeas, [39]
- Trethewell, [79]
- Treveneage (Trevanaek), [82] n., [162]
- Trevennal, [72]
- Trewell (Tregel), [71], [72]
- Trigg, [33], [56], [64], [98]
- Tripcony, John, [77]
- Tristan and Iseult, [42], [129]
- Truro, [105], [106]
- Truro Diocesan Kalendar, [63]
- Truthall (Treuthal, Truthwall), [151], [155], [157]
- Tucoyes, [118]
- Tudy, St., [79]
- Turold of Tavistock, [114]
- Turstin, [145], [146], [172], [174]
- Turulf, [146], [174]
- Tutwal, St., [52], [59], [93], [97]
- Tyre, [27]
- Tyttesburry, Richard, [137]
- Tywardreath, [105], [115]
- Udno (Goueznou), [86]
- Uny, St., [90], [91], [124]
- Ushant, [165]
- Valle, De, abbey of, [115]
- Valletort, Reginald, [75]
- Valor Ecclesiasticus, [75], [78]
- Vannes, [47]
- Veep, St., [113]
- Vennefire, [145], [159], [172]
- Venton—east, [125]
- Vere, De, John, [163]
- Veryan, St., [94]
- Vinfred, [145], [159], [172]
- Vyvyan, Sir Richard, [85] n.
- Wales, [64]
- Ware, [163]
- Warelwast, Bp. Robert, [72]
- Warelwast, Bp. Wm., [60], [107], [108], [119]
- Warin, [146], [174]
- Wessex, kingdom of, [52], [57], [62]
- Wihumar, [41], [118]
- Wilfrid, St., [81]
- William the Conqueror, [145], [173], [174]
- William Rufus, [145], [156], [173], [174]
- William of Worcester, [126], [142], [143], [145], [163]-[167]
- Willow, St. (Vylloc), [126]
- Wini, Bp., [62]
- Winniau, St., [119], [120]
- Winnington (Wineton, Winianton), [84], [159], [160]
- Winnow, St. (Winnuc), [71], [78]
- Winwaloe, St., [84], [86], [97]
- Woodward, Dr. A. S., [12], [19] n.
- Wulfnod Rumancant, [162]
- Wulfsige, Bp., [67]