VOLUME III.
- P. 30, line 20, for [towers], read tors.
- P. 55, line 12, for [scale], read scales.
- P. 85, line 7 from the foot, for [thus], read then.
- P. 86, line 10, for [Whilstone], read Whitstone.
- P. 87, lines 14 and 18, for [Perkin], read Parkin.
- P. 88, line 16, for [Heckens], read Hechins.
- P. 91, line 7, for [Heckins], read Hechins.
- P. 136, last line, for [Modford], read Madford.
- P. 138, lines 28, 29, dele [the present rector].
- P. 178, line 15, for [St. Ives], read St. Ive.
- P. 230, line 21, for [eria], read erica.
- P. 307, line 22, for [Episcopus], read Episcopi.
- P. 350, line 27, for [Troad], read Trood.
- P. 461, line 7, for [Coat], read Cock.
INDEX
- Abbat, derivation of, ii. 61
- —— of St. German’s, ii. 59
- Abbe Tone, or abbey town, ii. 59
- Abbitown, now St. German’s, i. 32
- Abbot, Mr. i. 125
- Abbytone, ii. 62
- Abchurch, St. Mary, rectory, London, i. 72
- Aberdeen, i. 247
- Abergavenny, Lord, i. 87
- Abernethy, now St. Andrew’s, iv. 105
- Abingdon abbey, i. 342
- Abraham, i. 414
- Acacia armata, iv. 181
- —— dealbata, iv. 183
- —— lopantha, iv. 183
- Achaia in Greece, iv. 161
- Achelous, the river god, ii. 161
- Achym, William, monument to, iii. [292].—Thomas, family arms, and etymology of the name, iv. 23
- Acland, Sir John, iii. [271]. Sir Thomas [42], [274]. Sir T. D. [271].—Of Killerton, iv. 16. Colonel 185.—Family, ii. 416
- Acre, comparison of the Cornish, Saxon, and Norman, iii. [388]
- Acres, the number of in Cornwall, Appendix I. iv. 177
- Act of Parliament for improving Truro, iv. 80
- Acton castle, iii. [311]
- Acton of Acton Scot, i. 400
- Addis, i. 417.—John and William, iii. [38]
- Adelredus, Bishop of Cornwall, iii. [415]
- Adelstowe, iii. [277], [278] bis
- Adis of Plymouth, i. 420
- Adlington, John, iv. 77
- Admiralty, Nicholas Trevanion, commissioner of the, iv. 116
- Adobed, Reginald, i. 134
- Adour, river, iv. 159
- Adredus, Bishop of Cornwall, iii. [415]
- Adrian, Emperor, i. 393—iv. 117
- Adrian, Pope, ii. 212
- Adriatic sea, iv. 172
- Adulphus, Bishop of Devon, iii. [415]
- Advent, alias St. Anne parish, i. 62, 129, 132—ii. 401 bis, 408—iii. [222]
- Advent parish, by Hals, situation, ancient state, boundaries, etymology of name, saint, church patron, land tax, i. 1. By Tonkin, name, Trethym. By Whitaker, etymology, saint’s history 2. By Lysons, villages, manor of Trelagoe. By the Editor, statistics. Geology by Dr. Boase 3
- Adwen, St. history of, i. 2
- Æschylus, iii. [34]
- Africa, iii. [187] bis
- Agapanthus umbellatus, iv. 181
- Agar, Mrs. i. 384.—Hon. C. B. ii. 381. Mr. 57. Mrs. 197, 258, 348.—Mr. iv. 44
- Agincourt, battle of, iii. [316]
- Agnes, St. iii. [312], [313]
- —— St. church, iii. [176]
- —— St. island, ii. 358—iv. 173, 174. By Leland, Appendix 266. Its extent 175.—Lighthouse upon, ii. 358—iv. 175. Its latitude and longitude, and time of high water 175
- —— St. parish, ii. 234, 235, 317, 402—iii. [380]
- Agnes, St. parish, by Hals, situation, ancient state, land tax, church, i. 4. Saint’s history 5. Feast, Carne Buryanacht, St. Agnes ball 6. Manors and seats, Mithian 7. Trevellis, Trevawnance 8. By Tonkin, etymology of Pider, Kyvere Ankou, Trevannence; the same from Lysons, Breanis, description and productions 10. By Lysons, harbour at Trevannence Porth 11. Market, Porth Chapel, Chapel at Mola, almshouses and schools 12. By the Editor, remarks on the Tonkin family, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 13. The beacon 14
- Agnes’ St. ball or plague, i. 6
- —— St. beacon, i. 10. Geology 14. Position and height 15
- —— St. well, i. 12
- Agonal, iii. [434]
- Agricola, Tacitus’s Life of, iii. [162]
- Agricolaus, i. 52
- Ahab, King, i. 329
- Aikin, Miss, ii. 77
- Ailmer, Earl of Cornwall, i. 73—iii. [462]
- Ainton, Thomas de, iii. [354]
- Aire, a farm of Mr. Stephens’s where he and his family shut themselves up from the plague and escaped, ii. 271
- Alan River, i. 74, 94, 115, 153, 367, 371, 372 ter., 373, 375—ii. 402 ter.—iii. [277], [334]
- Albalanda family, ii. 300, 302, 303 bis, 305—iii. [213]
- Alban, St. the Briton, ii. 64, 75. His Shrine 74
- Alban’s, St. town, why named, general council of British clergy at, St. German preached at, ii. 64. St. German’s chapel at 65
- —— St. battle of, ii. 260—iii. [234]
- Albemarle, Duke of, ii. 27, 28, 94. His letter of thanks to Capt. Penrose 28
- Albigenses, i. 311
- Albiniaco, Philip de, ii. 428
- Alderscombe, account of, ii. 347, 351
- Aldestowe, iii. [278] bis
- Aldwinick, ii. 77
- Aldwyn, Bishop of Lindisfarne, i. 290 bis
- Alein, by Leland, iv. 262
- Alexander, John, ii. 160
- —— the Third, Pope, iii. [115]
- Alexandria, ii. 81—iii. [187] bis.—St. Catharine born at, ii. 37
- Alfred, King, i. 290 ter.—ii. 155—iii. [74], [241], [262]. The Great, visited St. Neot, who appeared to him after death [262]. Founded Oxford by his advice [263]
- Alfridus or Alfricus, Bishop of Devon, iii. [415]
- Alfwaldus, Bishop of Devon, iii. [415]
- Algar, Earl of Cornwall, i. 73 bis, 74, 94 bis, 95—iii. [462]
- Algarus, Bishop of Devon, iii. [415]
- Algerine pirates stranded in Mount’s Bay, iii. [97]
- Algiers, governor of, ii. 100
- Alien priories, their origin, iv. 99. Suppression 101
- All Saints’ day, ii. 150, 287
- All Souls’ college, Oxford, ii. 147, 227, 228—iii. [123], [155], [252], [344]
- Allan family, ii. 286
- Allan, St. name explained, iv. 313
- Allanson, Rev. George, of St. Tudy, iv. 95
- Allen, Ralph, history of, i. 56
- —— Mr. of Bath, ii. 33. Thomas 233
- —— St. iv. 24, 75
- —— St. parish, i. 202, 393, 404, 417—ii. 315, 318—iii. [267], [313]. Living of [300]
- Allen, St. parish, by Hals, situation, ancient state, i. 15. Endowment, first fruits, patron, incumbent, impropriation, land tax, Gwarnike 16. Etymology 17. Treonike, tale of a stolen child, families originating from church offices, Tretheris chapel 18. By Tonkin, Gwairnick, Boswellick, Nancarrow 19. Gwerick, Trerice, Trefronick, Talcarne. By Lysons, Villages of Lane and Zela 20. By the Editor, name and feast, statistics, rector, Geology by Dr. Boase 21
- Allett, i. 415
- Allin, John, iv. 18
- Allington, South, manor, iii. [436]
- Allworthy, Fielding’s, i. 57
- Almes Pool Meadow, ii. 41
- Alonzo, King of Castille, i. 311
- Aloysoa citra odora, iv. 181
- Alps, iii. [121], [186].—Miniature model of, ii. 150
- Alpsius, Duke of Devon and Cornwall, ii. 420
- Alric, Earl, stole the body of St. Neot, iii. [263]
- Als, John de, i. 144
- Als manor in Buryan, ii. 118
- Alse, i. 144. De Alse of Lelant ibid.
- Alsius, Duke of Devonshire and Cornwall, iii. [415]
- Altar cloth, curious, i. 157
- Altarnun parish, i. 62, 129, 159, 167, 174, 196, 197, 201, 257, 304, 308, 317—ii. 36—iv. 48, 68, 69, 70 Altarnunæ, Alternun, iii. [36], [39], [260], [335].—Alternunn, ii. 229, 377
- Altarnun parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, i. 21. Ancient state, first fruits, patron, incumbent, land tax, etymology, nunnery 22. Trelawny, Peter Jowle 23. Instances of longevity 24. By Tonkin, etymology. By the Editor, St. Nun, St. Nun’s well 24. St. Nun’s day, extent, villages, fairs, church-tower, statistics. Geology by Dr. Boase 25. Stone quarry, Endsleigh cottage 26
- Alured, Col. iv. 186
- Alvacot village, iv. 41
- Alverton manor, ii. 282—iii. [78], [90], [91], [92], [426]. Account of [79], [90].—Lord of, ii. 130
- Alvorton, iv. 164
- Alwalfus, Bishop of Devon, iii. [415]
- Alwolfus, Bishop of Devon, iii. [415]
- Amadis, John, of Plymouth, i. 348
- Amall manor, iv. 52
- Amalphy in Naples, St. Andrew’s body at, iv. 101
- Amaneth, ii. 203, 211
- Amator, St. Bishop of Auxerre, ii. 73 bis
- Ambrose, St. ii. 279
- —— Well, i. 247
- Ambrosius, Aurelius, i. 326
- Amellibrea belongs to the Editor, ancient buildings there, iv. 54
- America, iii. [183].—Packets for, receive their despatches at Falmouth, ii. 11. Separated from England 245. War with 245, 267.—No heaths in, iii. [173]
- —— South, i. 164—iii. [205]
- Ammonian harmony, iii. [408]
- Amorites, Kings of, ii. 285
- “Amorous Fantasme, a Tragi-Comedy,” iv. 98
- Amural, ii. 367
- Amy, Cotton, of Botreaux Castle, Anne, Grace, and Mr. i. 134.—Edward and Rev. James, ii. 49.—Cotton, iii. [235], [236]. Edward [232]. Grace [235], [236]. Rev. James [232], [235], [236]. Mr. [235].—Family, iv. 62
- Amye, sister of King Arthur, i. 332
- Amyll manor, iv. 55
- Amys, of Botreaux castle, the coheir of, iv. 45
- Anabaptists, iv. 73
- Andegavia, now Angiers, i. 335 ter.
- Andrew, Anne, and John, ii. 253.—Richard, iii. [387]
- —— of Trevellance, Jane or Anne, John, iii. [326], [333]
- —— Thomas, ii. 189—iii. [387].—Mr. ii. 354
- Andrew, St. the Apostle, his history, iv. 100. Occasion of his adoption as patron of Scotland 105
- —— St. church in Stratton, ii. 427
- —— St. church, Holborn, ii. 267
- —— St. monastery, university, and city, iv. 105
- —— St. priory, i. 167
- Andromache, iii. [420]
- Anecdotes of Heraldry by a Lady, iii. [137]
- Angarder chapel, iii. [314]
- Angarrack, iii. [343]
- Ange, Rev. Mr. ii. 24
- Angelo, St., Marq. of, in Spain, descended from the Tregians, iii. [381]
- Angiers in France, iv. 100, 144
- Anglesey, i. 295 bis
- Angove, iv. 128
- —— family, ii. 236, 241 bis. Abel 241. Reginald 236, 240. Etymology 236.—Richard, iii. [387]
- Anhele Nunnery, Truro, ii. 315
- An Marogeth Arvowed, account of, iii. [430]
- Anhell, iv. 73
- Anjou, Angiers the capital of, iv. 105
- “Annals, Firbisse’s,” iv. 146
- Anne, Princess, called Anne Eat-all, said to have died from overeating, ii. 15
- —— Queen, ii. 98—iii. [62] bis, [145], [176], [201], [249], [297] ter.—iv. 21 bis, 23, 116.—The Pitt diamond offered to, i. 68.—Her last Parliament, ii. 98, 287, 348
- ——’s, Queen, bounty, ii. 93
- —— St. i. 157
- —— St. parish, see [Advent]
- Annual celebrations natural, ii. 288
- Annunciation, i. 157
- Ansbury, diocese of, ii. 81
- Anson, Commodore, iii. [205]
- Anthology of Greek Epigrams, iv. 87
- Anthony family, ii. 275
- —— parish, ii. 250—iii. [436]
- —— East manor, i. 33—ii. 252 ter.—Description of, i. 37
- —— East parish, ii. 252—iii. [101]
- —— St. iii. [113]. The patron of fishermen [91]
- —— St. of Egypt, history of, i. 28, 29. Festival 31
- —— St. of Padua, history of, i. 29. Festival 31
- —— manor, iii. [209]
- —— parish, ii. 1, 2, 17, 50 bis, 319—iii. [110] bis, [128], [380], [456]
- Anthony St., in Kerrier parish, feast, i. 31. Boundaries, situation, ancient state, first fruits, incumbent 32. Land tax, East Anthony, and family of Carew 33. Intsworth 36. By Tonkin, East Anthony. By Editor, Rt. Hon. Reginald Pole Carew, statistics 37. Church monuments, population, incumbent, Geology 38
- —— in Kerrier Parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, value of benefice, patron, i. 38. Incumbent, land tax, Saint, Trewothike, Roscruge, Denis and Great Denis 39. By Tonkin, Little Dinas, the last place that held out for Charles 1st. By Editor, statistics, antiquities, Geology 40
- —— in Powder parish, ii. 275, 281—iii. [395]. Rocks similar to those in Gerans, ii. 58
- —— in Powder parish, situation, boundaries, i. 26. Ancient state, history, Rules of Canons Augustine 27. First fruits, patron, land tax, saint’s history and name, Plase, St. Anthony Point 28. By Tonkin, Boswartha, Porth. By the Editor, history of St. Anthony of Egypt, and of St. Anthony of Padua 29. Legend of the latter, by Dr. Darwin 30. Feast, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 31
- —— Point, i. 28
- —— Prior of, ii. 51 bis. Priory 277
- Anthyllis hermannia, iv. 181
- Anticiodorum, St. German, Bishop of, ii. 59
- Antiocheis, i. 342
- Antiochesis, i. 325
- Antiquarian Society, communication of Mr. Arundell upon Theodore Paleologus to, ii. 365
- “Antiquities of Cornwall,” ii. 338—iv. 30
- Antirrhinum monspessulanum, iii. [63]
- Antis, John, i. 319
- Antonies, St. by Leland, iv. 270, 289
- Antron, account of, iii. [445]
- —— of Antron, family, iii. [445]
- Antwerp, iii. [67]. Nuns from, received at Lanhearne [150]
- Antyer Deweth, iii. [431]
- Anvilla, Robert de Edune, iv. 77, 82
- Anwena, Bishop of Dorchester, iv. 137
- Apeley, i. 223
- Apennines, ii. 213
- Apollo, i. 295
- Apparition, treasure discovered by, i. 162
- Aquitaine, i. 335—iv. 145
- Arabia, iii. [187]
- Arcedekne, Thomas de, i. 340.—Alice, John and Thomas, Lords, of Warine Family, iii. [405]
- Archæologia, iii. [244]
- Archdeacon of East Anthony, Thomas, Walter, and arms, i. 33. And of Haccomb, Philippa, and Sir Warren 33, 64, 262
- Arche, Sir Richard, i. 168
- Archedecon family, iii. [44]. Thomas, Lord de [405]
- Archer of Trelaske, N. S. ii. 243—iii. [38] bis. Mr. and his brother [338]. Family and their monuments [37]
- —— of Trelowick, John, i. 417. John 420. Rev. Mr. 417. William, arms 420
- Arcturus, i. 342
- Ardent, a 64 gun ship taken by the French and Spanish combined fleets in Plymouth Sound, ii. 246
- Ardeverauian, by Leland, iv. 266
- Ardevermeur, by Leland, iv. 273
- Ardevon parish, ii. 208
- Ardfert, diocese of, iii. [434]
- Argand lamps in the Lizard Lighthouses, ii. 359
- Arian clergy, i. 338
- —— heresy, iii. [59]
- Arianism, i. 115, 252—iii. [64]. St. Dye opposed to, ii. 131
- Arians, i. 294—ii. 63. St. Hilary, a violent opponent of 168, 169. Furious hostility of St. Ambrose against 279.—St. Martin opposed them, iii. [122]
- Aristolochia sempervirens, iv. 181
- Aristophanes, ii. 265
- Aristotle, ii. 408
- Arius, i. 305.—His heresy, ii. 63
- Armagh, St., Malachy Archbishop of, ii. 225
- Armes in Castle Cairden, iv. 262
- Armorica, i. 115—iii. [336] bis.—Or Little Britain, iv. 157
- Armorican tongue, iii. [114]
- Arms of Achym, iv. 23
- —— Albalonda, ii. 303
- —— Arcedekne, i. 33—iii. [405]
- —— Archer, i. 420
- —— Arthur, King, i. 336
- —— Arundell, i. 162, 405—iii. [142], [149], [270] bis—iv. 72.—Crest, i. 405
- —— Baldwin, iii. [66]
- —— Barret, ii. 89
- —— Basset, ii. 239
- —— Bastard, i. 320
- —— Beare, i. 405—iv. 22
- —— Beauchamp, ii. 130 bis
- —— Beel, ii. 252
- —— Bellot, i. 302
- —— Bennet, iii. [3]
- —— Berkeley, ii. 11—iv. 14
- —— Betenson, iii. [23]
- —— Bevill, i. 17—iv. 22, 72
- —— Bickton, i. 412
- —— Billing, iv. 95
- —— Blewet, i. 210 bis—iv. 95
- —— Bochym, ii. 131, 302
- —— Bodrigan, ii. 107 bis—iii. [119]
- —— Boggan, ii. 320
- —— Bone, ii. 353
- —— Bonithon, i. 302—iii. [226]
- —— Borlase, i. 18—iii. [84]
- —— Boscawen, i. 140
- —— Bosistow, iii. [35]
- —— Bowden, ii. 303
- —— Bray, ii. 311
- —— Budeoxhed, i. 348
- —— Buller, iii. [249]
- —— Caddock, Earl of Cornw., i. 203
- —— Call, i. 162
- —— Camelford borough, ii. 404
- —— Carlyon, i. 54
- —— Carmenow, iii. [129]—iv. 72
- —— Carne, i. 10
- —— Carnsew, ii. 337
- —— Carrow, i. 35
- —— Carter, i. 223
- —— Carverth, ii. 94, 337
- —— Cavall, ii. 335 bis
- —— Chamond, ii. 414
- —— Champernown, ii. 254 quat.
- —— Cheyney, iv. 43
- —— Chynoweth, i. 292
- —— Coke, i. 395, 396
- —— Coplestone, ii. 293
- —— Coren, iii. [3]
- —— Coryton, iii. [162]
- —— Coswarth, i. 211
- —— Cottell, ii. 352
- —— Courtenay, iv. 96
- —— Crane, iii. [387]
- —— Damerell, iii. [61]
- —— D’Angers, iii. [226]
- —— Davies, i. 361
- —— Davis, i. 144
- —— Dawnay, iii. [437], [438]
- —— Dinham, i. 170
- —— Dodson, i. 412
- —— Dundagell borough, i. 323
- —— Edgecumbe, iii. [103]—iv. 72
- —— Egleshayle, i. 374
- —— Erisey, ii. 116—iii. [419]
- —— Ferrers, iii. [134]
- —— Fitzroy, ii. 11
- —— Fitz-William, ii. 410
- —— Flammock, i. 85
- —— Fowey town, ii. 38
- —— German’s, St. priory, ii. 63
- —— Glynn, i. 172—ii. 142
- —— Godolphin, i. 124—ii. 335
- —— Grosse, iii. [249]
- —— Hare, i. 406
- —— Harris, ii. 122
- —— Hawes, ii. 300, 316
- —— Hawkins, i. 45
- —— Heale, i. 107
- —— Heart, ii. 152
- —— Hele, iv. 152
- —— Helston borough, ii. 156
- —— Hemley, i. 384
- —— Hext, i. 44
- —— Hill, ii. 136—iii. [191]
- —— Hobbs, ii. 54
- —— Hoblyn, i. 223
- —— Hooker, iii. [203]
- —— Howeis, ii. 304
- —— Ives, St. borough, ii. 258
- —— Ives, St. town, ii. 271
- —— Keate, i. 224
- —— Kekewich, i. 372—ii. 410
- —— Kelliow, ii. 399
- —— Kellyow, i. 320
- —— Kemell, i. 265
- —— Kempe, ii. 54
- —— Kendall, i. 319
- —— Kestell, iii. [112], [113]
- —— Killigrew, ii. 7
- —— Killiton borough, ii. 310
- —— King, i. 204
- —— King John, iv. 71
- —— Lambron, iii. [316]
- —— Lamellin, ii. 411
- —— Lanyon, ii. 142, 143
- —— Laughairne, ii. 316
- —— Leveale, i. 143
- —— Ley, i. 396
- —— Littleton, iii. [227]
- —— Long, i. 378
- —— Looe, West, borough, iv. 21
- —— Manaton, ii. 231
- —— Marney, iii. [65]
- —— Matthew, ii. 337
- —— Mawe’s, St. borough, ii. 276
- —— Mawgan, iii. [148]
- —— Megara bishopric, i. 75, 94
- —— Milliton, i. 125
- —— Mohun, i. 351—iv. 96
- —— Molesworth, i. 370
- —— Morton, iv. 3
- —— Moyle, ii. 67
- —— Murth, iv. 25
- —— Mydhop, i. 320
- —— Nance, ii. 239—iv. 129
- —— Nanfan, i. 408
- —— Nanskevall, or Typpet, iv. 139
- —— Nansperian, i. 349
- —— Neville, cognizance, ii. 38
- —— Nicholls, ii. 339
- —— Noye, iii. [145], [151] bis
- —— Opie, i. 399
- —— Oxford, i. 58.—City, ii. 404
- —— Paleolagus, ii. 365
- —— Parker, i. 136—ii. 12 bis
- —— Parkings, iv. 140
- —— Payne, ii. 198
- —— Paynter, i. 349, 350
- —— Pendarves, i. 161—ii. 93, 98
- —— Pendre, i. 143
- —— Penkivell, i. 297
- —— Penrose, iii. [443]
- —— Penwarne, iii. [75], [77]
- —— Peter, iii. [176]
- —— Peverell, i. 368
- —— Polkinghorne, ii. 142
- —— Polwhele, i. 205
- —— Pomeroy, i. 297
- —— Porter, iii. [66]
- —— Prideaux, ii. 242—iii. [56], [279]
- —— Prout, iii. [66]
- —— Pye, iii. [449]
- —— Quarme, i. 256, 422
- —— Rame, iii. [374]
- —— Randyll, i. 421—ii. 353
- —— Rashleigh, i. 43
- —— Ravenscroft, i. 374
- —— Renaudin, iii. [303]
- —— Reskymer, iii. [133]—iv. 96
- —— Richard, King of the Romans, ii. 8—iii. [169]
- —— Robarts, Earl of Radnor, ii. 380
- —— Robins, iv. 117
- —— Robinson, iii. [422]
- —— Rogers, iii. [76]
- —— Romans, see [Richard]
- —— Roscrow, ii. 337
- —— Rosogan, i. 400
- —— Rous, i. 313
- —— Sandys, iii. [158] bis
- —— Sargeaux, ii. 395
- —— Scawen, ii. 68
- —— Scobell, i. 44
- —— Scobhall, i. 44
- —— Scrope, iii. [129], [130]
- —— Searle, i. 37
- —— Seccombe, i. 417
- —— Serischall, iii. [225]
- —— Seriseaux, iii. [225]
- —— Seyntaubyn, i. 262
- —— Silly, iii. [237]
- —— Slanning, iii. [76]
- —— Smith, i. 250
- —— Speccott, i. 379
- —— Spour, ii. 227
- —— Sprye, i. 28
- —— Tencreek, i. 255
- —— Thomas, ii. 337—iii. [326]
- —— Thoms, iii. [125]
- —— Tonkin, i. 9, 13—iii. [315]
- —— Treago, i. 249
- —— Treby, i. 412
- —— Trecarrell, iii. [438]
- —— Tredenham, iii. [361] bis
- —— Tredinick, i. 116—iv. 95
- —— Treffreye, ii. 43
- —— Trefusis, iii. [318], [227]
- —— Tregagle, iii. [265]
- —— Tregarthyn, ii. 110
- —— Tregeare, i. 263, 264
- —— Tregian, iii. [357]
- —— Tregonell, i. 247
- —— Tregony borough, i. 296
- —— Tregoze, i. 39
- —— Trehaire, iii. [355]
- —— Trehawke, iii. [169]
- —— Trelawder, iv. 95
- —— Trelawney, i. 23—iii. [169], [295]—iv. 96
- —— Trembleth, iii. [405]
- —— Tremere, ii. 385
- —— Trenance, iv. 161
- —— Trencreek, i. 256
- —— Trengove, iv. 129
- —— Trenowith, ii. 107
- —— Trenowth, iv. 72
- —— Trenwith, ii. 259
- —— Trethurfe, ii. 353
- —— Trevanion, iii. [200]
- —— Trevillian, i. 198
- —— Trevisa, i. 314
- —— Trewhythenick, i. 207
- —— Trewinard, i. 136, 346
- —— Trewolla, ii. 110
- —— Trewoofe, i. 142
- —— Trewoolla, i. 206
- —— Treworthen, iii. [269]
- —— Trewren, i. 237
- —— Tripcony, ii. 124
- —— Typpet, iv. 139
- —— Uter Pendragon, i. 326
- —— Vaughan, i. 39
- —— Vere, ii. 185
- —— Vincent, i. 205—ii. 227 bis
- —— Vivian, i. 76, 94, 222
- —— Vyvyan, iii. [135]
- —— Walesborough, iii. [116]
- —— Wayte, i. 244
- —— Webber, ii. 336
- —— William, i. 53, 396
- —— Williams, iii. [145] bis, [355] bis, [356]
- —— Winter, ii. 304
- —— Woolridge, i. 256
- —— Worth, iii. [60]
- —— Wrey, i. 411
- —— Yeo, ii. 87
- Army, argument upon, ii. 76
- Arrish Mow, ii. 57
- Arscott, Denis, iv. 157. Tristram 41. Mrs. 157. Family 127, 157
- —— of Devon, ii. 336
- —— Mevagissey, Rev. John, iii. [195]
- —— Tetcot, i. 370, 375
- Arsenic, process of extracting, iii. [305]
- Arthur, Francis, i. 282
- —— King, i. 305, 323, 339 ter., 341, 372, 404—ii. 50, 214, 259, 308, 403 bis.—His parentage, i. 326, 331. Birth 332. History 333. Death 337. His arms 336. Lines upon him 325. Merlin’s prophecy of him 333. His tomb, and finding of his body 337. Lord Bacon’s opinion of him 340.—The British Hector, slain near Camelford, in battle against Mordred, verses upon, ii. 402. Born on the same shore. Stone bearing his name 403—The spot where he received his death wound marked by a stone, iii. [236]
- —— King, acts of, iii. [163]
- —— Prince, Romance of, i. 342
- —— Duke of Brittany, heir of Richard’s crown, ii. 178
- ——’s admirals, i. 338
- —— castle, i. 343
- —— round table, i. 338
- —— stone, account of, i. 220
- —— table and tressels of gold, i. 338
- Artificial reef, iii. [379]
- Artire river, iii. [457]
- Artocarpus, or breadfruit tree, iv. 45
- Arun river, iii. [206]
- Arundell, or Arundale in Sussex, iii. [206]
- —— i. 113, 121, 125, 167, 198, 210, 213, 298, 317 quat., 318, 319, 386, 392, 420, 421 bis. Humphrey 301. John de 405. Sir John 213. Sir John 218. Margery 38. Renphry 125, 418. Sir Renphry 213.—Family, ii. 128, 354, 415. Their property in Cornwall, sale of 147. Rev. F. V. J. 140, 365. Rector of Landulph 387. General 192, 193, 196, 197. Geffery 195. Humphrey, Governor of St. Michael’s Mount 198. Humphrey the rebel 326. Jane 124. John 9. Lord, sale of his property 128. Richard Lord, governor of Pendennis castle 14. William 123. Mr. 123, 124.—Sir John, iii. [332], [396]. Richard [267]. Thomas [141]. Lord [343], [344]. Miss [80], [369]. Mr. [201]. Family [83], [85], [137], [240], [269], [333], [343], [445]. Arms [142]. Monuments to [151]. Origin of name [142], [150]. Property [353].—Sir John, iv. 153. Lord 106. Miss 116. A younger branch of the family 16. Arms 72
- —— of Caryhayes, heir of, iii. [202]
- —— Clifton family, ii. 372. Lived at Clifton ibid. Alexander, Sir John, Mary 375. Thomas, Sir Thomas 371, 373. William 375
- —— St. Colomb Major, Elizabeth, iii. [318] bis. Thomas ibid.
- —— Gloucestershire, iii. [142]
- —— Lanherne, i. 218, 223, 405 ter. Edmond 121 bis. John, Bishop of Exeter 218. Sir John 415. Sir John or Renfry 120. Lord 170. Renfry 218. Crest 405.—Humphrey, ii. 191, 192. Sir John 145, 146 ter. Family 127, 147, 148, 149.—Sir Edmund, iii. [316]. Edward [318]. Elizabeth [140], [316] bis, 317. John [140] quater. Sir John, bis. Sir John, Sheriff [141]. John, Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry, memoir of, [ib.] Sir John, the last possessor [142], [150]. Sir John [143] bis, [148], [196], [201], [316] bis, [339]. John de [269]. Ralph [268], [269] bis. Renfry and Renfry [141]. Sir Renfry [316] bis. Renfry [316]. Richard B. [141]. Miss [141]. Mr. [140], [357]. Family [104], [140], [145], [268], [274], [391]. Character of [150]. Arms [149], [270]. Lines on [149]. Name [142]. Called “The Great Arundells” [140], [149], [150].—Family, iv. 3, 103, 106, 161
- —— Lanheme and Wardour family, iv. 154
- —— Menadarva, i. 161, ter. John ib. Arms 162.—Family, iii. [85]
- —— Sythney, i. 65
- —— Talverne, i. 222. John 65. Sir John 123. Sir Thomas 346, 356.—Tolverne Grace, iii. [183]. Sir John [ib.] [325] ter. Family [104], [142], [149]—ii. 256, 257, 276 bis, [279], [280], [336]. Sir John, obtained a pardon for Lady Killigrew [6]. Sir Thomas [170]
- —— Tregarthin and Caryhayes, iv. 116
- —— Trembleth, i. 213, 405.—Mr. ii. 146.—In St. Ervan, Sir R. iii. [149]. Family [140]
- —— Tremodart in Duloe, Thomas, iv. 34 ter. Family 34 bis
- —— Trerice, i. 17, 19, 20 bis, 210, 211, 319. John 161. Sir John 415. Lord 415.—John, father of Richard, called John of Tilbury, governor of Pendennis castle, besieged there by parliament forces, ii. 13. Sir John 185. Sent to reduce the Earl of Oxford at St. Michael’s Mount 183. Stormed it, killed, and his troops repulsed, his fortune told 184. Richard, his marriage 13.—Anne, iii. [199], [201]. John [199], [201], [269]. Sir John [213]. Sir John, story of [274]. Sir John, called “The Tilbury” and “John for the King” [270], [274]. John Lord [267], [325]. Monument to Margaret his wife [271]. Ralph [270]. Sir Richard first Lord, and his grandson [274]. Miss [141]. Family [104]. Arms and vault [270].—Family, iv. 13, 16
- —— Trethall, John and Prudence, ii. 320
- —— Trevethick family, iii. [142], [149].—Or Trevithick, Thomas, i. 223 bis. Family 223
- —— Wardour, Lords, iii. [142], [149], [150] bis. Lord [352] bis. Henry 8th Lord, sold his Cornish property [151]
- Arundell castle, iii. [142] bis
- —— Ederick, Saxon Earl of, iii. [142]
- —— town, iii. [142] bis
- Arundo aremaria, iii. [6]
- Arwennak, by Leland, iv. 270
- Arwinick, i. 398—iii. [75].—Manor, etymology, ii. 4, 17. Inhabitants, house built by Sir John Killigrew 5. Present possessor 6
- Arwinike, i. 136, 137
- Arworthal manor, account of, iii. [302]
- Asa, William, ii. 192
- Asan, brother-in-law of Thomas Paleolagus, ii. 367
- Asaph, St. Jeffery of Monmouth, Bishop of, i. 342
- Asche, by Leland, iv. 281
- Ashburnham, Lord, iv. 14
- Ashmolean museum, i. 300—iii. [50], [52]
- Asia, the Lesser, iv. 172
- —— Minor, the castles of, ii. 423
- Asparagus officinalis, iii. [260]
- Asperville, Oliver de, iv. 28
- Asshe, by Leland, iv. 291
- Assium, or Assissum, i. 80, 81, 174
- Aster argophyllus, iv. 181
- Astle, Thomas, ancient MS. in his library, iv. 190
- Astley, ii. 186
- Astronomer royal, ii. 222, 223
- Atery, ii. 418
- Athanasian Creed, i. 252
- Athelstan, Bishop of Cornwall, his see, iii. [415]. His successors [ibid.]
- —— the 2nd Bishop of Cornwall, iii. [415]
- —— King, i. 139, 240—ii. 59, 60, 61, 69, 158—iii. [277], [278] bis, [322] bis, [430], [433], [462]—iv. 40. Separated Devon from Cornwall 104
- Athenodorus, St. History of, i. 386, 388
- Atlantic Ocean, i. 388—ii. 283—iii. [98], [426], [429], [430]
- Attall Saracen, i. 414
- Attica, iv. 161
- Atticus, a Greek geographer, ii. 172
- Attornies, Cornish, ii. 253
- Atwell, Rev. Hugh, i. 421.—John, ii. 189
- Auburne, Nicholas, ii. 189
- Aubyn, St., family, i. 32, 93—iv. 54, see [Seynt Aubyn]
- Audley, James Touchet, Lord, i. 86, beheaded 87
- Augmentation office, ii. 412, 425—iii. [286], [293]—iv. 113.—Copy from, ii. 429. Roll preserved in 87
- Augo, William de, Archdeacon of Cornwall, ii. 426
- Augustine, i. 410
- —— St. i. 312.—Relates miracles of St. Hilary, ii. 169
- —— black monks of, iii. [111]
- —— bull, iv. 100
- —— canons, i. 27, 73 bis—iii. [456]. College of in St. Colomb [141]. Priory of [458]
- —— friars, i. 83
- Augustinum, iv. 117, or Autun 121
- Augustus, Emperor, i. 386
- —— title of, assumed by the Emperor Charles VIII. 369
- Auld Lang Syne, iii. [298]
- Aulerci, several places in Gallia so called, iv. 116
- —— Branovices, ib.
- —— Cenomanni, now Mans, ib.
- —— Diablentres, ib.
- —— Eburorices, in Normandy, ib.
- Auncell, Richard, ii. 209
- Aurelian, Emperor, i. 214 bis, 236, 388
- Aurivale, ii. 428
- Austell, William de, and his arms, i. 42
- —— St. parish, i. 52 bis, 59, 106, 128, 152, 416, 418, 423—ii. 314—iii. [47], [55], [58] bis, [198], [253], [391], [394], [395], [450], [455]—iv. 54, 104, 110
- Austell, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient state, etymology, history of church, patronage, incumbent, i. 41. Impropriation, value of Benefice, land tax, divisions, Treverbyn 42. Penrice, Menagwins 43. Roseundle, Roscorla, Trenaran, Merther, story of Mr. Laa 44. Hawkins family, Towington, Upcott family 45. By Norden, Polruddon. By Tonkin, Tewington 46. Pentwan, Pelniddon, Trenorren. By the Editor, rise owing to mines and china clay 47. Villages, church and tower, font, almshouse 48. Antiquities, statistics, incumbent, Geology by Dr. Boase 49. Elvan courses, streamworks 50
- Austell, St. river, i. 47
- —— town, i. 41, 45, 48—ii. 47—iii. [121], [190], [195], [196].—Market and fairs, i. 42. Formerly a village, great road through, export, harbour at Seaporth 47. Railroad finished 1832, 48.—Road to Fowey from, iv. 109
- Austelles, St. by Leland, iv. 274
- Austen, J. T. representative of the Treffrye family, a spirited and judicious miner, ii. 46
- —— place in Fowey, J. T. iii. [348] bis
- Austin canons, cell of in Lancell’s parish, ii. 415 bis
- —— St. iii. [167], [284], [285].—Bishop of Rochester, ii. 279, 287, 288 bis
- —— Abbey, Canterbury, iii. [114], [115]
- Austol’s, St. by Leland, iv. 289
- Austria, Leopold Archduke of, made Richard 1st prisoner, ii. 178
- Auvergne, ii. 86
- Auxerre, diocese of, ii. 75
- —— St. Amator, Bishop of, ii. 73 bis
- —— St. German, Bishop of, ii. 63, 64
- —— oratory of St. Morice at, ii. 75
- Auxona, R. ii. 64
- Avalde, i. 407
- Avallon, i. 337 bis
- Avant, i. 223
- Ave, etymology, i. 182
- Ave-Mary lane, ib.
- Avery family, i. 204 bis, 224.—Captain, a celebrated buccaneer, supposed to have buried treasure, ii. 128.—Mr. iii. [235] bis.—William, iv. 77
- Avoh beacon, iii. [394], [401]
- Avon river, in Somersetshire, ii. 292, 293
- Avranches, Augustine, Bishop of, ii. 208
- Axceolanum, or Hexham, the see of, iv. 42
- Axminster, i. 328
- —— hundred, iv. 15
- Aylesbury, i. 258
- Ayleworth, Captain, iii. [183]
- Ayre, St. iii. [55]
- Ayscough, Sir George, his engagement with the Dutch, ii. 25. Entertained at Le Feock by Captain Penrose 26. Sailed to the Sound 27
- Ayscough’s Catalogue, iii. [154]
- Ayssheby, ii. 430
- Babb of Tingraze, Devon, iv. 95
- Babylon, iii. [434]
- Babylonish captivity, iii. [69]
- Bacchus and Sergius, Saints, Abbey at Angiers, iv. 99, 105. Their history 100
- Bacon, Lord Chancellor, i. 340. His History of Henry VII. 87
- —— Sir Nicholas, Lord Chancellor, married a daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke, ii. 16
- Badcock, Henry, iii. [86] bis. Rev. Henry [117]. Margery and Mrs. [86]
- Badgall village, ii. 377
- Bagg, James, iii. [358]
- Bagge, Fisart, a sea captain, ii. 36. Sir James, of Plymouth 13
- Bagwell, i. 209, 407
- Baines, Mr. ii. 124.—Captain, iii. [91]
- Bake, ii. 76. Account of 67
- Baker, Nicholas, ii. 423.—The Chronicler, iii. [163], [182].—His Chronicle, ii. 60, 182, 342—iii. [144].—Family, iv. 109
- Baldue mine, account of, ii. 309
- Baldwin of Colquite, arms of, iii. [66]
- —— Exceter, iv. 111
- Bale, i. 295—iii. [277]—iv. 111, 145.—His writings on Britain, ii. 62
- Balfour, Sir William, iv. 188
- Baliol College, Oxford, i. 318 bis—ii. 147—iii. [97], [344]
- Ballachise, iv. 146
- Balls, Mary, ii. 365. Mary, wife of Theodore Paleolagus 372. William, her father ib. William 365. No traces of the family remaining 372
- Baltic sea, iv. 21
- Bampfield, ii. 293
- Banbury, Richard, iii. [382]
- —— borough, Mr. Praed, M.P. for, iii. [10]
- Banda, in the East Indies, capture of, ii. 216
- Bandy, Rev. Daniel, of Warleggon, iv. 129
- Banfield, Mr. iii. [125]
- Bangor, Stanbury, Bishop of, iii. [255]
- —— monastery, i. 289
- Bankes, Anne, F. and Henry, iii. [220]
- Bant, William, iii. [42]
- Baptist, St. John, iii. [82]
- Baragwaneth, John, iv. 55
- Barbadoes, iii. [183].—Colonel Kendall, governor of, iv. 23
- Barbiague, i. 153
- Bards, druidical, i. 192
- —— verses on Arthur’s sepulchre, i. 337
- Barham, Dr. iii. [11], [100]
- Baring, Alexander, i. 151—ii. 314
- Barnet heath, anecdote of the battle of, ii. 182
- Barnewell, George, iii. [102]
- Barnstaple, iv. 107
- Baron, family, Jasper, Mr. iii. [377]
- Baron of Lestwithiel, Mr. iii. [24]
- —— of Trelynike, Christopher, i. 379
- Baronius, i. 206, 214.—His agonal, iii. [434]
- Barret family, John, ii. 89. Roger 192. Mr. and arms 89
- Barrett, Mr. ii. 89
- Barrow, an ancient, i. 187
- —— John, ii. 192
- Barrows, the five, iv. 32
- Barry, ii. 119 bis
- Bartholomew hospital cased with Bath stone, i. 58
- Bartholomew, “De Propriet. Rerum,” i. 163
- —— St. his feast, ii. 220—iii. [324].—Act of Uniformity to be professed before, ii. 220. Two thousand clergy deprived of their benefices upon, in 1662, 307
- Bartine castle, i. 230
- Barton, etymology of, ii. 152, 153
- —— Charles, iii. [154]
- Basil, Emperor, his menology, ii. 36
- —— St. his Sermon in praise of St. Julyot, ii. 274
- Basill, account of, i. 198. Etymology 199
- Basingstoke hundred, ii. 208
- —— manor, ii. 208
- Baskeville, i. 206
- Basset, i. 160, 266. Sir Francis 114.—Francis, ii. 413. Sir Francis, ordered to defend St. Michael’s mount, the mount granted to him 213. His cup, given to the corporation of St. Ives 259, 271. Thomas, William 428.—Richard, iv. 28. Sir Thomas 187
- Basset of Pencoose, William, i. 391
- —— Trewhele, John, i. 391
- —— of Tyhiddy, Sir Francis, i. 163 ter. John 86. J. P. 259.—Family, ii. 199, 234, 235, 238 bis, 239, 241, 242. Hon. Frances 250. Francis 98, 235, 242 bis, 243 ter. Sir Francis 235 ter., 236, 243 bis, 245, 246, 247, 248 ter. Baron 249. George 239. John 188, 235 ter., 243. John P. 239, 242, 244. Sir John 239. Lady 240. Lucy 243. William 235 bis. Mr. 236. Rev. Mr. 234. Mrs. 242. Arms 239.—Francis, iii. [38] ter., [229], [381], [445]. Francis, Lord De Dunstanville [239], [271]. John 239. J. P. [380]. Margaret [445]. William [381]. Lady [390]. Miss [8]. Mr. [133], [381] bis. Seized by Mr. Boscawen [217]. Mrs. heir of the Pendarves family [303]. Family [384], [390].—John, iv. 152, 154 bis. Family 154
- —— Umberleigh, i. 368.—Sir John, ii. 239
- —— signature to Magna Charta, ii. 242
- Bassett, ii. 176
- Bastard, i. 319. Sir William 319. Arms 320
- Baswedneck manor, iv. 166
- Bate, Sarah, i. 355
- Bath, i. 56—ii. 215, 295—iii. [123], [252]
- —— Battle of Lansdowne, near, ii. 349
- —— John, Earl of, i. 104.—Earl of, governor of Pendennis castle, ii. 14. John, Earl of 6. Bought St. Mawe’s castle 277. Sir John Grenville, created Earl of 345. John Grenville, Earl of 339, 340. His iniquitous proceedings to recover property sold by his father 333. Earls of 340
- —— three brothers named, iv. 3
- —— oolite, a house at Truro, built of, ii. 33
- —— and Wells, Thomas Ken, Bishop of, one of the seven, iii. [299]
- —— stone transported to Truro and London, and St. Bartholomew hospital cased with, i. 58
- Bathsheba, i. 329
- Bathurst, Allen and Jane, iii. [249]
- Batten, John, character of, and of Rev. J. H. iii. [95]. Family [94] and [95]
- Battin, account of, ii. 227
- —— of Battin family, Miss, ii. 227
- Battle Abbey Roll, iii. [142]
- —— deanery of, i. 147
- Bauden, i. 247, 397
- —— of Gudden, Reginald, strange story of, ii. 300
- Baudree, i. 243
- —— Rev. Mr. iii. [182]
- Bavi, in Italy, iv. 172
- Bawden, i. 8—ii. 316
- —— of Looe, Mr. iv. 32
- Bawdry, Rev. Daniel, of Quethiock and Worlegan, iii. [372]
- Baxter, etymology of, iv. 8 quin.
- Bay of Biscay, ii. 246
- Bayley, Rev. J. vicar of St. Mervyn, iii. [179]
- Bayliff family, ii. 259, 260
- —— of Blackmore, iii. [213]
- Bayton parish, iii. [118]
- Beachey head, iii. [10]. High water at [98]
- Beacon, a Danish intrenchment, ii. 56
- —— etymology and purpose of, iii. [394]
- Beale, Matthew, i. 2—iv. 44
- —— of St. Teath, i. 2
- Bealtine, in Cornwall, fires on May day, in honour of the sun, iv. 8
- Bear, i. 224
- —— Grace, William, ii. 396
- Beare, Mr. ii. 261.—Thomas, iv. 22. William 22 bis. Miss, Mr. and arms 22
- —— of Killigarth, iv. 161
- —— Trenarall, George, and his arms, i. 405
- Bearford, ii. 256
- Beauchamp family, ii. 130 quat. Guy 130. John 123, 133. Joseph 133. Stephen 130. William 130 bis. Arms 130.—Lord, and his nephew, iv. 186
- —— monument at Gwennap, ii. 135
- —— of Bletsho, ii. 130
- —— of Chyton, Luke and Peter, iii. [315]
- —— of Hatch, ii. 130
- —— Earl of Warwick, arms, ii. 130
- —— of Trevince, Peter, iii. [303]
- Beauford, John, i. 216
- —— of Lantegles, i. 105
- —— James, i. 222
- —— John, Duke of Somerset, John his father, and Margaret, iii. [65]
- Beaulieu or Bewley abbey, Hants, ii. 190, 191, 327. King John’s reasons for founding it, Latin 327. English 328. Afforded sanctuary to Queen Margaret and Perkin Warbeck 329
- Beaumont, ii. 119 bis. William 195. William Lord 185.—Mrs. Dorothy and her daughter, iii. [38]
- Beauties of England and Wales, i. 183, 194—iii. [244]
- Beavill of Guarnack or Killygarth, ii. 332 bis
- Becagh, Thomas, iv. 146
- Becanus, Goropius, i. 192
- Becher, the introducer of reverberatory furnaces, iii. [343]
- Becker, i. 366
- Becket, St. Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, iii. [177].—His day [177], [179]. His death [177]. His church in St. Mervyn [177]. One of his murderers [246]
- —— of Curturtholl, iii. [170] bis. Arms [170]
- Bedack or Bessake manor, account of, ii. 353, 354 bis
- Beddoes, Dr. iii. [94]. His life, chemical experiments, and character [251]
- Bede, the Venerable, iii. [167], [364]—iv. 42, 43.—Has preserved a letter of Pope Gregory in his Ecclesiastical History, ii. 288
- Bedeverus, i. 335
- Bedford, i. 294—ii. 76
- —— Earl of, i. 65. Francis Russell, Earl of 65. Duke of 26
- —— Daniel, ii. 160.—Rev. Mr. 276. Miss, iii. [196].—Rev. John of St. Wenn, iv. 137, 140
- Bedfordshire, i. 369—Chalk hills in, iii. [10]. The Cornwalls 22 times sheriffs of [449]
- Bedingfield, Sir Robert, iii. [140]
- Bedoke or Besake in Lasake, iii. [359]
- Beel arms, ii. 252
- Beer, Mr. ii. 259
- Beere, Mr. iii. [65]
- Bees, St. in Cumberland, iii. [158]
- Beiltine in Ireland, see [Bealtine]
- Belfour, i. 113
- Belimaur, father of Cassibelan, i. 10
- Bell rock, near the Forth, lighthouse upon, iii. [378]
- Belloprato, Rodolphus de, ii. 107
- Bellot, i. 301, 302. Anne, Christopher 349. Francis 356. Renatus 302, 303. Arms 302.—Rev. Mr. of Maddern, iii. [78]. Family [423]
- —— of Bochim, i. 357. Of Bochym 356—ii. 227
- Bells, ceremony of christening, iii. [210]
- Benalleck chapel, i. 242
- Benedict’s, St. monks, i. 73
- Benedictine abbey, ii. 81
- —— monastery, i. 341
- —— monks, iv. 25.—Priory of, on St. Michael’s mount, ii. 174, 176.—Walter de Exeter said to be one, iv. 111
- —— nuns, i. 73, 176.—Monastery of, in France, iii. [141]
- —— rule, iv. 100
- Benedictines, priory of, at West Conworthy, iii. [103]
- Benedictus Abbas, i. 96
- Benett’s, barton, iv. 152, 154
- —— St. in Lanyvet, iii. [111]
- Bengal, iii. [188]
- Benham, Lord, i. 124
- Beni, i. 77
- Benin, bight of, iv. 90
- Bennet, Rev. Joseph, ii. 338. His father 339. Richard 192.—R. G. iii. [274].—Adam and Anne, iv. 75. Rev. John 40
- —— of Renton, Devon, John, iv. 75 ter.
- —— of Hexworthy, Edward, iii. [2] bis, [3]; Honor and Richard [3]. Family [2]. Arms [3]
- —— St. Monastery in Lanivet, ii. 338 bis. Interesting remains, history involved in obscurity, attached to Bodmin priory 386. Made defence in civil war, modern vicissitudes 387.—Pider, an alien priory, iv. 101
- Bennett, i. 276—ii. 212
- —— George, ii. 377
- Benthamia passifera, iv. 181
- Bere, George, i. 406
- —— of Leskeard, i. 406
- —— Alston, Devon, ii. 118
- Berengarius of Angiers, i. 110, 111
- Bergh in Flanders, iii. [33]
- —— St. Winnox or Winoe, iv. 157
- Beriman, George, iv. 55
- Berimus, St., Bishop of Dorchester, ii. 60
- Berkeley, James Lord, i. 313.—Charles, Viscount Falmouth, ii. 11. Lord Berkeley of Stratton 23, 117. Sophia, his daughter 23, 117. Viscount Falmouth’s arms 11. Barbara, iii. [201]. Thomas, Lord [163]. William, Lord B. of Stratton [201]. Judge [144]. Family [90].—Sir John, iv. 14 quat. Lord Berkeley of Stratton, and arms 14. Family, ii. 192—iv. 139
- Berkley, of Bruton, Somersetshire, Sir Maurice, iv. 14
- Berkshire, ii. 139
- Bernard, i. 410
- —— St. ii. 225
- Bernard of Bodmin, Benedict and John, iii. [324]
- Bernevas, iv. 160
- Berriman, Henry, i. 273, 276
- Berry, John, ii. 196
- —— court, Barton, account of, ii. 232
- —— park, iv. 31 bis, 32
- Berrycomb, i. 93
- Berryhill, i. 93
- Bertin, St. Abbot of Sithian, iv. 157
- Berwick, ii. 76
- —— John de, iii. [2]
- Berwoldus, Bishop of Cornwall, ii. 60
- Bespalfan chapel, i. 225
- Best, i. 391
- —— of St. Wenn, Edward, his booty at Penzance, iii. [82]
- Betenson, family and arms, iii. [23]
- Betham, Sir William, iv. 144
- Bethsaida, St. Andrew born at, iv. 100
- Bettesworth, John, LL.D. and John, iii. [205]
- —— of Clithurst, Thomas, iii. [206]
- —— of Fyning, in Rogate parish, Sussex, Thomas, iii. [205]. Family [206]. Nine descents [205]
- Bettison, Richard, iii. [358]
- Beverley, i. 141
- Bevill, John, i. 406. Sir Richard 16. John 17. Descent of the family 16. Arms 17.—Elizabeth, iv. 22, 162. John 22. Peter, Philip, and Sir William 22, 162. Arms 22, 72
- —— of Gwarnack family, iv. 22, 162
- —— family, monument to one of them, iv. 36
- —— of Killigarth, in Talland, ii. 343
- Bewes of Carnedon, Thomas, iii. [459]
- Beyworthye, ii. 430
- Bicketon, account of, i. 410
- Bickford, i. 223, 349
- —— of Deansland, Devon, Arscott, iv. 130
- Bickton, account of, i. 412
- —— of Bickton, arms, i. 412
- Biddulph, Sir Theophilus, of Westcombe, Kent, iii. [162]
- Bideford, ii. 221
- —— bridge, erection of, ii. 341
- Bigberry of Bigberry, Sir William, i. 346
- Bignonia grandiflora, iv. 181
- Bikesleya, Osbert, ii. 427
- Billett, ii. 212
- —— Rev. Mr. iii. [171]
- Billing of Hengar, family and heir of, iv. 94, 95. Gentlemen of blood and arms, their marriages and arms, Tredinick gave the same, iv. 95
- Billinge, Sir Richard, iii. [140]. Richard [141], [150]
- Bilson, iii. [206]
- Bindon or Bindown hill, iii. [250], [253]—iv. 32
- Binerton, ii. 260
- Binks, Philip, ii. 189
- Binmerton, chapel at, i. 288
- Binony manor, iv. 16 bis
- Biny, i. 329
- Birch of Pembrokeshire, Sir Robert, and his daughter, iii. [326]
- Bird, Mr. monument to, and Mr. of Devon, iii. [426]
- Birge, Berty, i. 149
- Birkhead, Mr. i. 8
- Birne, Patrick, iv. 146
- Birthdays, celebration of, ii. 228
- Bishop, Rev. Mr. i. 224. Family 213.—Rev. Mr. ii. 130.—Mr. memoir of, iii. [143]
- Bishop’s book, iii. [380]
- —— jurisdiction, Temple parish lies out of, iv. 149
- —— Tawter, iii. [415]
- Bishops, committal of seven to the Tower, iii. [297], [298]. Feelings excited by it [298]. List of their names [299]. Song on the subject [298]
- Blacaler, John, ii. 195
- Black, Ensign, i. 267, 275
- —— Book of the Archbishops of Dublin, iv. 146
- —— canons, i. 73 ter.
- —— friars mendicant, i. 83
- —— Haye, iv. 161
- Black jack, ii. 310
- —— monks, iii. [232]
- —— prince, ii. 155, 176—iii. [239]
- —— rock, ii. 1, 2
- —— island, iv. 72, 230
- Blackburn, i. 153
- Blackheath, Kent, iii. [388].—Rebel camp at, i. 87
- Blackston, i. 109. Of London 204
- Blake family, ii. 362. General 26. His defeat of Van Tromp and De Witt, and his own defeat by Van Tromp 25. Entertained by Captain Penrose, illiterate 26. His origin 27
- Blake of Ford castle, Northumberland, Anne, and Sir Francis, iii. [200], [201]
- Blakiston, Sir M. Bart., iii. [138]
- Blanchard manor, ii. 304. Account of by Hals 300. By Tonkin 302. Tin-mines in 302
- Blandinberg, ii. 127
- Blase, St. by Leland, iv. 275
- —— St. church, iii. [372] bis
- Blatchford, Mr. iii. [14]
- Blathwayte, i. 221. William 221
- Blayble farm, ii. 256
- Blaze, St. i. 41
- —— History of, by Hals, i. 52. By the Editor, Patron of cloth manufacture 55, and of Ragusa 55. His feast 53
- Blazey, St. bay, iv. 124
- —— bridge, i. 60—iii. [57], [59]
- —— highway, i. 56
- —— parish, i. 41, 152—ii. 314, 393, 398—iii. [55], [58]—iv. 99
- Blazey, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient state, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, rector, saint’s history, i. 52. Fair, Rosilian, principal inhabitants 53. By Tonkin, Roselian, Trenawick, Trengreene 54. By the Editor, saint’s history, broadcloth manufacture 55. Birthplace of Ralph Allen, Esq., his history 56. Statistics and Geology by Dr. Boase 59
- Blekennock town, iv. 229
- Blencowe, Mr. Justice, iii. [417]
- Bletius, Prince of Wales and Cornwall, iii. [80]
- Blewet of Colon, Miss, and arms, iv. 95, see [Bluet]
- —— of Cornwall, i. 210. Colon 210. Robert 210 bis. Arms 210
- —— of Hampshire, arms, i. 210
- Blewet of Holcomb Rogus, i. 210
- Blewett, George, iv. 214, 215 bis. John 215, 216. Mr. 216, 219. His large property 219. Family monuments 219
- Blewett of Marazion, George, ii. 83
- Bligh, John, i. 216. Family 78, 396.—Captain William, of the Bounty, iv. 45. Family 139
- —— of Botadon, i. 237
- —— of Botathon, William, ii. 304
- —— of Carnedon family, iii. [459]
- Blissland, i. 103, 129, 167, 174—ii. 56, 151
- —— church, robbery of, i. 61
- —— manor, jurisdiction and possessors, i. 61
- —— parish (or Bliston) in Trigshire, iii. [125], [224]—iv. 48, 49, 50
- Blissland parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, i. 60. Value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land-tax, ancient state, jurisdiction of manor, possessors, tin-mines 61. By Tonkin, etymology 61. By the Editor, statistics, two incumbents in 115 years, Geology 62
- Blockhead, ii. 331
- Bloflemmen parish, iii. [463]
- Blois of Penryn, John, Roger, and family, iii. [62]
- Bloughan Pille, by Leland, iv. 277
- Blount, Elizabeth, i. 64
- Blount’s Tenures, i. 153—iii. [442]—iv. 7
- Bloyse, Mr. ii. 97
- Bluet, Edward, i. 316
- —— of Little Colan, Colan, iii. [318]. Elizabeth [319]. Richard [318] bis, [319]
- Bluett, Mrs. i. 315.—Mr. ii. 375—Rev. T. L. of Mullion, iii. [258]
- Bluisdale, St. Patrick born at, ii. 65
- Boaden, ii. 130
- Boar of Cornwall, i. 333
- Boase, Dr. ii. 340, 352.—Mr. iii. [95]. Dr. H. S. secretary to the Geological Society [95], [100], [110] bis, [118]. His Geology of Cornwall [371]. Family [94]
- Boats with paddle wheels, iv. 17
- Bocarne, i. 369. Etymology 85
- Bocconia cordata, iv. 181
- Bochym, i. 356. Account of 301, 303
- —— arms, ii. 131
- —— of Bochym, John, i. 301. Arms 302.—Robert, ii. 192
- —— in Cury, ii. 139
- Boconnoc, i. 112 bis, 113
- —— downs, i. 113, 114—iv. 186, 188
- —— parish, ii. 397—iii. [347]—iv. 159, 184.—Living of, iii. [67], [451]
- —— or Boconnock manor, iii. [437].—By Hals, possessors from Edward III., i. 63. By Tonkin, etymology 67. By the Editor, finest seat in Cornwall, and description 68. Governor Pitt’s purchase of 68
- Boconnock parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, antiquity as a manor, no endowed church 1294, patronage, land tax, i. 63. Statistics, poor rate, and Geology 72
- Bocunyan, ii. 151
- Bodanan tenement, iv. 43
- Bodcuike, iii. [449]
- Boddenham, i. 91
- Bodecastle, iii. [233]
- Bodenek, and trajectus, by Leland, iv. 279, 280, 290
- Bodenick, ii. 411. Account of 410
- Bodeworgy, i. 213
- Bodilly Vean, ii. 137
- —— Veor, ii. 137
- Bodleat castle, iv. 229
- Bodley, John, ii. 196
- Bodman or Bodmin bishopric, i. 73—ii. 95.—Bishop of, i. 231, 250—ii. 299—iv. 116
- —— borough, i. 367, 368—iv. 46.—Boyer, mayor of, ii. 198. George Hunt, M.P. for 381.—William Peter, M.P. for, iii. [333]. S. T. Spry, M.P. for, ii. 35—iii. [446]
- —— Martin, Canon of, i. 97, 98
- —— church of St. Peter at, i. 74, 76. Steeple 75
- —— downs, ii. 187
- —— manor, iii. [238]. With Keyland in Bodman and Lostwithiel parishes [359]
- —— market, iii. [16]
- —— parish, i. 133, 167, 174—ii. 60, 379, 384—iii. [58]
- Bodmin parish, situation, boundaries, ancient name, etymology, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, school-house, secular church, now in ruins, i. 76. Bonehouse, British entrenchment 77. Court leet, Crown rent 78. Franciscan friary of St. Nicholas, to what uses converted 79. Its font, founder, his history 80. Miracles 82. History of the order 82. Lancar 83. Suicide of Mr. Mount Stephens 84. Bocarne 85. Flammock’s rebellion 86. Bodmin, the rendezvous of Perkin Warbeck’s forces, and of Arundell’s rebels 88. By Tonkin, etymology 91. By Whitaker, church, school 91. Market, Grey Friars, bones found there 92. Chapels and almshouses of St. Anthony and St. George 93. Priory church, and Vivian’s tomb 94. By the Editor, church and monastery of St. Petroc 95. Histories by Whitaker and Wallis, story from Benedictus Abbas 96. Translated 98. By Wallis, benefice and patron, dimensions and history of church, destroyed by lightning, pinnacles dangerous, chapel of St. Thomas, tower at Berry, church and churchyard 100. Prior Vivian’s tomb, donation of organ. By the Editor, carving in the church 101. Painted window, statistics, and Geology 102
- —— priory of St. Peter or St. Petroc, i. 73, 116, 232—ii. 332, 382, 386—iii. [24], [238], [277], [279]—iv. 137, 162.—Dissolved its property and royalty, i. 74.—Documents relating to, Appendix XI. iv. 337.—House, i. 74
- —— Prior of, i. 74, 230, 231 ter., 246, 250, 289, 294, 371, 373, 405—ii. 62, 151—iii. [175], [237], [279]—iv. 137, 138, 160.—Roger, i. 97, 98. List of priors 75.—Thomas Vivian, iii. [279]
- —— races, ii. 35
- —— railroad to, from Wade bridge, i. 376
- —— road, ii. 390
- —— stone, iii. [21]
- —— town, ii. 51, 151, 154 bis, 187, 188 bis, 192, 193 bis, 195—iii. [26], [189], [278]—iv. 187.—Erected into a coinage town, wholesale market, borough writs, principal inhabitants, precept for elections, i. 78. Importance, weekly market, fairs, number of churches 79. Decay 93. Record and council rooms, floor giving way 100. Discovery of records 101.—Burnt by the Danes, ii. 60. County gaol built at 431. Two brothers left for London to seek their fortunes 34. John Robarts, Viscount of 379. Robert Robarts, Viscount of 379 bis. Esteemed by Charles II. 380.—A Bishop’s see, iii. [408]. See transferred there [267]. Bishop of [456]. St. Petroc’s church in [277]. Monastery at [278]
- Bodmyn by Leland, iv. 261
- Bodregen of Trengreene, i. 55
- Bodrigan, Sir Henry, i. 417, 418, 421
- —— family, ii. 106, 114. Variances with the Haleps 109. Arms 107. Sir Henry 115, 317. His escape from Bosworth field, and wonderful leap, Sir Richard Edgecumbe’s escape from him 108. His history by the Editor, his property divided between Edgecumbe and Trevanian, attacked near his own house 115. His manor of Newton given to Trevanian 318. Isabel 398. Otho 107 quat. William 398. Arms of William 107.—Sir Henry, iii. [294]. Mr. [393]. Family [190], [203], [293]. Struggle with the Edgecumbes for each other’s property, lost theirs at Bosworth [204].—Family, iv. 21, 71
- —— de, family, monument to, iii. [292]
- —— of Restronget, Wm. de, and family, attainted, iii. [226]
- —— manor, account of, ii. 106, 114
- —— leap, ii. 108
- Bodrigge in Kellark, ii. 143
- Bodrigy, account of, ii. 343
- Bodrugan, Henry de, family, ii. 363.—Arms, iii. [119]
- —— by Leland, iv. 274
- Bodrugons, ii. 100
- Bodville, Charles, Earl of Radnor, iv. 73
- Bodwanick village, ii. 355
- Body, Mr. ii. 192
- Boerhaave, iii. [49]
- Boggan, Zacharias, Mayor of Totness, his arms, ii. 320
- Boggans, ii. 320
- Bohelland farm, story of a melancholy and dreadful murder at, ii. 100
- Bohemia, John of Luxemburg, King of, ii. 72
- Bohun, Humphrey de, Earl of Hereford and Essex, and Margaret, i. 63
- Bohurra manor, ii. 276—iii. [209]
- Boia, i. 107
- Boii, i. 107
- Bojil village, ii. 81
- Bokelby in St. Kew, iii. [61]
- Bokelly, account of, ii. 335
- Bokiddick village, ii. 385
- Bolerium, supposed to be Land’s End, ii. 21
- —— cove, iii. [259]
- Boligh family, John, ii. 398. William 398
- Bolitho, Messrs. ii. 125.—Family, iv. 67
- Bollandists, iii. [33]
- Bolleit, i. 141. Geoffrey de 142
- Bolton, Duke of, ii. 257, 363—iii. [46], [118]. Henry the last Duke [47].—His heirs, iv. 58
- Bolytho, Alexander, ii. 160
- Bombay, iii. [188]
- Bonaventure, St. i. 81 ter., 82. His Hymns 82. His Life of St. Francis 81
- —— Thomasine, her history, name, birth, iv. 132. Went to London, married her master, a rich widow twice 133. Thirdly, her death, founded many works of piety and charity 134
- Bond, ii. 256—iii. [246] bis, [250] ter., [252], [293], [378]—iv. 25, 37, 38.—His History of Looe, iii. [378].—His Topographical Sketches, i. 178, 321—ii. 295 ter.—iii. [45], [120], [121]—iv. 25.—Henry, i. 383
- —— of earth, ii. 101
- —— of Looe, Thomas, iii. [348]
- Bone, Richard, ii. 353 bis, 354. Arms 353.—Family, iv. 161 bis
- Bonealvy, ii. 430
- Boniface, his life, iv. 126. The name 127
- —— Pope, ii. 288
- Bonifant, John, ii. 189
- Bonithan of Kertleowe, Alice, iv. 107
- Bonithon of Bonithon, Jane, iii. [225], [228]. Her character [225]. Richard [225], and Richard [225] bis. Simon [225] bis. Family arms [226] bis. Monument at Milor [228]
- —— James, of Grampound, iii. [229]
- Bonvill, ii. 71, 292
- —— of Killygarth, ii. 341
- Bonville, Sir William, Lord Bonville, iii. [294], [295], [350] ter. Taken at the battle of St. Alban’s and beheaded [294]. Sir William his son, and William his grandson, Lord Harrington, both killed at the battle of Wakefield [294].—Family, iv. 107
- Bonython, account of, i. 302. Etymology 303
- —— family, i. 125.—Charles, ii. 120. Family took the name of Carclew 337.—Miss, iv. 101
- —— of Bonython, i. 302. Charles, M.P. 302 bis. His suicide 303. John 302. John, Dr. John 303. Richard, his suicide, Roskymer 303. Thomas, arms 302
- —— of Carclew, i. 143, 302
- —— John, Richard, and the heiress, iii. [303]
- Booth, John, Bishop of Exon, i. 218.—Henry, ii. 196
- Bordeny abbey, i. 200
- Borel, i. 192
- Borew, account of, i. 420
- Borlase, i. 16, 141 bis, 198, 398 quater.
- —— Dr. historian of Cornwall, i. 180, 184, 228 bis, 229 quat., 341, 360 bis—iii. [84], [89], [137], [196], [244], [309] bis, [323], [324], [329] bis, [340], [366] bis—iv. 29, 30, 31, 175. Rev. William, LL.D. ii. 218, 219, 285, 361. Vicar of St. Just 386 ter.—Biographical notices of, iii. [51].—His Antiquities, ii. 285, 424—iii. [31], [80], [89], [244], [365], [386]. His Collections [373]. His diploma [50]. His speculations on the Druids [31]. His estimation among his countrymen [408]. His MSS. [232]. His Natural History of Cornwall [329], [366], [386]. Pope’s letter to him [53]. His works [49], [52]. Their effects [49]. His death [54]. His sons [53], [54]. His son [196].—His account of a Celtic superstition, ii. 206, and of St. Kebius 338.—His Map, iv. 24. His Natural History 30
- —— Humphrey, i. 398. John 59. Nicholas 398. James 18. Arms 18.—Ann, ii. 218 bis. Rev. Geo. 219. J. B. 218. Rev. Walter 218. LL.D. 302. Vice-warden of the Stannaries 285. Rev. Mr. 299. Family 282, 285, 286.—Humphrey, iii. [317]. Nicholas [358]. Samuel [88], [90]. Dr. Walter [54]. Vicar of Madden [82]. His biography [84]. Built the house at Castle Hornech [84]. Dr. William, Rector of Ludgvan [49]. Family [83], [88], [90], [94]. Arms [84].—Family, iv. 141
- Borlase of Borlase in St. Wenn, ii. 282
- —— of Newland, ii. 282
- —— of Pendene, John, ii. 282. John, M. P. 285. Arms 282. Of Pendeen in St. Just, John father of the two doctors, iii. [84], [88]
- —— of Sythney, ii. 282
- —— of Treludderin, Nicholas, i. 199
- —— of Treludra, i. 20, 397 bis
- —— of Treludrow, Humphrey, iii. [238], [268]. Memoir of [268]. Family property [271] bis
- —— manor, iv. 140
- —— Pippin, iii. [268]—iv. 141
- —— Varth manor, iv. 139
- Borough system, i. 389
- Borthy, i. 386 bis. Ralph de 386
- Bosawsen, iii. [322]
- Boscastel, by Leland, iv. 257
- Boscastle, iii. [234]
- —— harbour, ii. 50
- Boscawen, Admiral, i. 148. Edward 384. Hugh 58. Hugh, Hugh 297. Hugh Viscount Falmouth 141. Right Honourable Hugh 294. John de, Lawrence 140. Nicholas 113. William 297. Arms 140. Family 145, 386. Admiral, ii. 285. Bridget 68. Hugh 68. Hugh kept a school 32. Hugh created Viscount Falmouth 11. Right Hon. Hugh 277. P. C. to William, iii. [54]. Family [136], [255], [303], [304], [357].—Hugh, iv. 77. Colonel Nicholas 188. Family 1 bis
- —— of Boscawen Rose, i. 254. Lawrence 254.—St. Burian, fam. iii. [213]. Their marriages [213], [216]
- —— of Nansavallen, Charles, ii. 299. Charles, M.P. 303
- —— of Tregothnan, Bridget, Hugh, i. 205. Hugh 249. Hugh 384. Hugh 395, 396. Hugh, ii. 137. Right Hon. Hugh 299, 302, 303 bis. John 302. Nicholas 304.—Bridget and her great dowry, iii. [216]. Admiral Edward, memoir of [218]. Elected for Cornwall [219]. Edward, his death [219]. Edward Earl of Falmouth [220]. Has rebuilt the house at Tregothnan [221]. Lord Boscawen Rose took the first class degree at Oxford [221]. G. E. third Viscount [220]. Hugh [209], [212], [213] ter., [214], [215], [236], [397], [464] bis. Hugh [216]. Supported Wm. III. [216]. Arrested James’s adherents [217]. Raised to the peerage [217]. V. Falmouth [397]. Hugh, second Viscount, and his character [217]. Nicholas [213]. Colonel Nicholas, in the rebel army [183]. Richard [213]. W. G., his death [219]. Dr. Walcot’s verses on [220]. Family [61], [208], [258], [305], [419]. Antiquity [215], name [215], obtained Tregothnan [215]. Benefactors of their neighbourhood, their part in the Civil War and in the Revolution [216]. Family [305], [419]
- —— of Trevellick, i. 254
- —— downs, i. 141
- —— Ros, i. 140. Etymology and possessors 145.—Rose, in St. Burian, iii. [215]
- —— Rose, Lord, son of the Earl of Falmouth, iii. [221]
- —— Un, i. 141 bis
- Bosence, account of, i. 360
- Bosinney borough, iv. 20
- Bosistow, account of, iii. [35]
- —— Mr. of Treadreath, family and arms, iii. [35]
- Bosithney, i. 323 ter.
- Boskednan, i. 141
- Boskenna, i. 148 bis
- Boskenso manor, iii. [77]
- Bosquet’s Book, i. 214
- Bossiney, account of, i. 340.—Or Bosinny by Leland, iv. 258
- —— cove, i. 343
- —— manor exchanged for Wining Winington, ii. 128
- Bostock, Edward, iv. 26
- Boston, America, iii. [72] bis. The people ungrateful to Mr. Peters [73]
- Bostowda, ii. 330
- Bosvigo, ii. 318
- Boswallow, account of, i. 392
- Boswaydel, etymology, ii. 353
- Boswellick, i. 19
- Bosworgy, account of, i. 224
- Bosworth field, ii. 108 bis, 115 bis—iii. [206]
- Boswortha, i. 29
- Botallack mine, and garnets at, ii. 291
- Botallock, account of, mines valuable, ii. 285. Produce copper below the tin 286
- Botelett manor, ii. 397
- Botolph’s, St. passage, iv. 185
- Botowne, iv. 111
- Botreaux, iv. 48
- —— castle, iii. [39], [234], [235] bis.—iv. 228.—Port of, iii. [235], [236]
- —— William de, i. 340. Family 368.—Lord and family, ii. 397.—William de, iii. [232]. William [353].—Lord, iv. 138. His heir 138, 139
- —— of Botreaux, William Lord B. and his daughter, iii. [234]. Family [234]
- —— of Penheale, i. 378. Richard, William 378
- —— honor of, iii. [234], [235]
- Botusfleming parish, i. 162—ii. 361, 363, 364
- Botusfleming, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, i. 103. Ancient state, value of benefice, land tax, Muttenham, i. 104. Father Peter’s rhymes, etymology by Tonkin, by Editor, singular occurrence 105. Statistics, rector, Geology 106
- Bouchier, Foulk, of Tavistock Lord Fitzwarren, i. 170. Lady Frances 411. Henry, sixth Earl of Bath 411. Rev. Henry, and his daughter 396. Richard, fifth Earl of Bath 411.—Jane and Captain Richard, iii. [187]
- Bourdeaux, Joseph of Exeter, Archbishop of, i. 325
- Bouvardia tryphilla, iv. 181
- Bowden family, Reginald and arms, ii. 303
- —— of Trelisick, John, i. 399
- —— marks, i. 11
- Bower, Rev. J. of Lostwithiel, iii. [29]
- Bowles, P. P. iii. [279]
- Boy Bishop, monument of, in Salisbury Cathedral, ii. 313
- Boyeer, i. 88
- Boyer, Mayor of Bodmin, ii. 198
- Boyle, Edmund Earl of Cork, ii. 385. Family 354. Their share of the Courtenay property 385
- Boyle’s Biographical Dictionary, iv. 87
- Boyton, Robert de, ii. 412
- —— parish, ii. 234, 417, 429 bis—iv. 39, 40, 42, 61, 153
- Boyton parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, antiquity, value of benefice, land tax, etymology, Bradridge, i. 107. Northcott, history of Agnes Prest 108. Mount Calvary, a Cornish poem 109. Doctrine of transubstantiation, etymology by Tonkin 110. By the Editor, place of Agnes Prest’s martyrdom, statistics, vicar, Geology 111
- Brabyn family, i. 223, 225.—Mr. executed, iii. [184]
- Braciano, Duke of, ii. 371
- Braddock or Bradock parish, iii. [59], [347]. Living of [451].—Rectory, i. 72
- Braddon, Henry, and Captain William, ii. 87. Mrs. 338. Family, account, of 87.—Mr. iii. [252].—Lieut. Colonel, iv. 188
- —— of Treglith, William, iv. 62. Mr. 62
- Brades, Barton of, ii. 153
- Bradford, ii. 429
- —— Rev. Mr. i. 292. Family 289
- Bradley, Dr. life of, ii. 376
- Bradoak or Bradock downs, i. 113, 114—iv. 185, 186 bis, 188
- —— parish, i. 167—iv. 129, 155
- Bradock St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, antiquity, value of benefice, endowment, land tax, i. 112. By Tonkin, patron, incumbent, manor 112. By the Editor, living consolidated, residence removed, patron 112. Bradock down, the scene of a royal victory in 1623, and of Lord Essex’s escape in 1644, 113. Exasperation of the royalists, expulsion of rebels from Cornwall, King’s farewell to the sheriff 114. Statistics, and Geology 115
- Bradridge, i. 107
- Bradryche, ii. 429
- Brady, Dr. iii. [27]—iv. 81.—His Treatise on Boroughs, ii. 200—iv. 81 bis, 83, 84 bis
- Braghan or Brechanus, St. King of Wales, built the town of Brecknock, was father of St. Keyne, St. Canock, and St. Cadock, ii. 292. Had 24 daughters and 2 sons, all Saints 294
- Bralton Clovelly, living, iii. [67]
- Bramer, Elizabeth W. and John, iii. [86]
- Bramford, Earl of, a Royal Commissioner, iv. 189
- Branell or Brannell manor, ii. 100, 109 bis—iii. [195], [448] ter., [451]. Etymology [452]. Extent [451]
- Brannel forest, iii. [451], [452]
- Brannell’s, Lady, tomb, ii. 114
- Branscomb, Walter, Bishop of Exeter, see [Brounscomb]
- Branston, Judge, iii. [144]
- Bray, account of, iii. [250]
- Bray, Reginald, i. 87.—Francis de, ii. 118. Lord 282, 311. Mary 118. Ralph, Sheriff of Hants 310. Family 282, 284 bis
- —— of Bray in France, ii. 311
- —— of Bray in St. Just, ii. 310, 311
- —— of Cornwall, family, ii. 237
- —— of Killington, Sir Edward, ii. 310. Sir Reginald, arms 311
- —— manor, account of, ii. 282
- —— in Morvall, ii. 283
- Braydon, Captain, iii. [184]
- Braye, de, family, i. 163 bis
- Brazen-nose College, Oxford, ii. 33
- Brazilwood, iii. [186]
- Breaca, St. Life of, iv. 263
- Breadfruit tree, the Bounty went out to fetch plants of, iv. 45
- Breage, St. i. 263—ii. 353—iii. [431]
- —— St. Church, iii. [285], [444]
- —— St. parish, i. 115, 310, 344, 355—ii. 80—iii. [442].—Register, ii. 81. People of 82. Great Work mine at 83. Geology of, similar to Germow 85
- —— stone, i. 128
- Breath’s cattle, iv. 35
- Breca, St. iii. [342]
- Brechan, St. painting of in St. Neot’s Church, ii. 298
- Brecknock, derivation of its name, i. 2. Built by King Braghan, ii. 292
- Breda, iii. [454]. Lord Hollis, ambassador at 148
- Brend, George, iii. [387]
- Brendon, William, iii. [163]
- Brentford, Middlesex, i. 68—iii. [144]
- Brenton, Henry, i. 24
- Breock, St. his history, i. 115
- —— church, i. 74—iii. [177]
- Breock, St. parish, i. 301, 372, 373, 377, 406—ii. 80, 89, 253 bis, 256, 257—iii. [334]—iv. 137, 140, 160
- Breock, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, saint’s history, value of benefice, i. 115. Ancient state, Pelton manor, Hurston, Tredinick 116. Trevordei, by Tonkin, Etymology of Dunveth, by the Editor, statistics, vicar, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase 117
- Breock, St. in Kerrier parish, or Breage, by Hals, situation, boundaries, value of benefice, daughter churches, patron, incumbent, land tax, ancient state, i. 118. Pengelly, Godolphin 119. Carew and Sammes on its etymology 120. Pengarwick 124. By Tonkin, a Cornish distich 124. King Germoe’s throne 125. By the Editor, Earl of Godolphin, stanza upon his pedigree 126. Parish covered with mines, Whele Vor Mine, first steam engine in Cornwall, Pengelly, statistics, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase 128
- Brereton, Mr. Trelawney, i. 358
- Brest, ii. 127
- —— haven, ii. 171. A formidable combined fleet harbours in 247
- Bretagne, iv. 145
- Breton, Cape, iii. [218]
- —— millers more hardy than Cornish, ii. 24
- Bretons, iii. [336]
- Brett, captain, iv. 188. Charged the parliament army under Skippon, knighted on the field 188
- Brewar, or Brewer, William, Bishop of Exeter, ii. 75—iii. [182]
- —— St. Breward, or Brewer parish, i. 62, 103, 174 bis, 254—iii. [222], [223], [224]—iv. 48, 49, 93, 95 Breward, St. or Simon Ward district, iv. 97. Porphyritic rocks in 99
- Breward, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient state, value of benefice, land-tax, founder of church, i. 129. His history, benefactions, impropriation of this benefice 130. By Tonkin, name of Simon-Ward 130. By the Editor, Lank Major, Lank Minor, Swallock, Hamethy, Roughtor, and Brown Willy 131. Statistics, vicar, patrons, Geology by Dr. Boase, sterility, loneliness of church, west fertile 132
- Brewer, i. 1, 60. William, Lord Brewer 129. William, Bishop of Exeter 129, 130 bis
- Bricot, i. 331 bis, 332
- Briddon, Lieut.-col. i. 113
- Bridge place, ii. 2
- —— street, Truro, iv. 80
- —— end meadow, iv. 31
- Bridgerule church, i. 133
- —— parish, ii. 413, 430—iii. [114]—iv. 152 bis
- Bridgerule parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, church in Devon, value of benefice, ancient state, by Tonkin, etymology, i. 133. Tackbere 134. By Editor, Tacabre, pedigree of Gilbert 134. Statistics, vicar 135
- Bridges, ii. 292
- Bridget, St. chapel at Landew, iii. [42]
- Bridgewater, ii. 76. St. James’s hospital at, properly St. John’s 412—iv. 254 bis
- Bridgman, Edward, ii. 196.—Sir Orlando, iii. [159]
- Brigantes, i. 256
- Brightley, chapel at, ii. 348
- Brinn in Cornwall, ii. 348
- Brismar, ii. 208
- Bristol, i. 113, 373—ii. 76 bis—iii. [76], [89], [129].—Jonathan, Bishop of, i. 84.—St. James’s priory at, ii. 147.—Battle before, iii. [200], [204]. Sir Jonathan Trelawney, Bishop of [296], [297] ter., [298] quint. One of the seven [296], [299]. John Lake, Bishop of [296]. Sir R. R. Vvyyan, M. P. for [137].—Henry Combe, mayor of, iv. 90. Mr. Coster, M. P. for 89
- —— channel, i. 381, 384—iii. [240]
- —— waters, iii. [94]
- —— John de, iii. [354]
- —— frigate, iii. [186].—Commanded by Captain Penrose, ii. 25
- Britain, i. 335, 336 bis—ii. 1, 66, 75—iv. 116.—Churches of, i. 294.—St. German travelled through, ii. 65. Various places dedicated to him in 75. Pelagians of 73. Pelagius, an inhabitant of 63.—Its Celtic inhabitants, iii. [49]. St. Sennan came to [434]
- —— Edmund of Hadham, Earl of, iii. [65]
- Britany, i. 115—ii. 90, 123, 127—iii. [102], [281], [285].—Pronunciation in, ii. 128
- —— Alan, Earl of, ii. 147
- British barrows, iii. [319]
- —— camp, i. 369—iii. [111], [319]
- —— channel, i. 26, 38, 41, 52, 135, 388—ii. 26, 36, 39, 50, 59, 105, 106, 126, 171, 250, 319, 378—iii. [11], [102], [118], [129], [190], [240], [257], [283], [421], [423], [429], [430], [436], [441], [442]—iv. 19, 21, 23, 99
- —— Critic, iii. [407]
- —— intrenchments, iv. 53, 94, 140
- —— minerals, greatest number of specimens from St. Just parish, ii. 291
- —— monarch, ii. 66
- —— Museum, i. 283, 300—iii. [154], [233], [408]—iv. 33
- —— music, remnant of, ii. 166
- —— ocean, ii. 1 bis, 174, 237, 283—iii. [74] bis, [128], [198]
- —— ornaments found, iii. [290]
- —— tongue, iii. [114]
- Britnall, John, ii. 196
- Brito, a poet, his lines on Arundell, iii. [149]
- Britons, i. 295, 334—ii. 206, 261. Ancient, iii. [52], [365]—iv. 168. their manner of writing. Religious ceremonies, and notion of the Deity, i. 193.—Believed in the appearance of St. Michael on their shore, ii. 172. Geruncius, King of 50.—Their names, iii. [130]. Cadwallo, King of [284].—Inhabited one side of the Tamar, iv. 40
- Britton’s Beauties of England and Wales, i. 183, 194—iii. [244]
- Britwyn, Bishop of Cornwall, iii. [415]
- Broadgate hall, Oxford, now Pembroke college, iii. [233]
- Broadoak parish, iii. [348]—iv. 159
- Broadoak parish, additional sheet, by Hals, App. 4. Communicated by Mr. Polwhele; and supposed to be separated from the work in the bookseller’s hands. Situation, boundaries, etymology, iv. 184. Value of benefice, incumbent, and land-tax, Essex’s march to raise the siege of Plymouth, Sir Richard Grenville removes, Essex follows him, and encamps on Bradock downs, King Charles marches to Grenville’s assistance 185, and also encamps there, his overtures for peace, rejected by Essex, skirmishes, remarkable challenge 186, and combat, related to Hals by several eye-witnesses, Essex obliged to retire 187. A battle 188. Treaty 189
- Brockland advowson in Kent, iii. [115]
- Bromley of Lefeock, iii. [188]
- Brook, Sir John, i. 87.—York herald, ii. 155
- Brook’s catalogue of Earls of Devon iii. [436]
- Brounscomb, Walter, Bishop of Exeter, i. 209.—Founded a college, ii. 96. His death 97. Admonished in sleep to build Glasney college 341
- Brown, Anne and Rev. James, iii. [301]. Dr. William, of Tavistock [184].—James, iv. 4
- —— Walley, i. 201
- —— Willey, i. 131, 132, 188, 310—iii. [44]
- Browne, George, of Bodmin, iii. [353], [459]. G. F. C. [459]. M. A. Lord Montague [231]. William [153].—George of Bodmin, iv. 41
- Bruce, Edward, of Edinburgh, and his daughter, iv. 74
- Bruges in Flanders, iv. 14
- Brugmansia suaveolens, iv. 181
- Brune, Rev. C. Prideaux, i. 17—iii. [279]
- Brunion, iii. [7]
- Brutton, Elizabeth, i. 403
- Bryant of Bushill, John, and family, iii. [351]
- Bryher island, iv. 174. Extent of 175
- Bryn, iv. 161, 162.—Barton of, ii. 94, 332, 335
- Buck, L. W. ii. 416
- Buckhurst, Lord, ii. 9
- Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, ii. 382.—Duke of, iii. [183]
- —— of Probus family, iv. 161
- —— palace, iii. [205]
- Buckinghamshire, i. 353.—Chalk hills in, iii. [10]. Mr. Praed, M. P. for [11]
- —— Earl of, ii. 265, 268, 270—iii. [406]
- Bucknam, John, ii. 189
- Buckwell, Miss, of Tyringham, iii. [10]
- Buclawranbucke, ii. 429
- Bucton, Thomas de, iii. [354]
- Bude bay, iii. [349]—iv. 12, 13
- —— village, iv. 17. A watering place 18
- Budeox, i. 348
- Budeoxhed of Budeoxhed, Agnes, i. 348. Elizabeth 348. Philip, Thomas 348. Thomas 347. Winifred 348. Arms 348
- Budeoxhed church, i. 348
- Buderkvam, i. 242
- Budge, ii. 54
- Budock church, ii. 3
- —— parish, i. 236—ii. 1 bis, 2, 3, 92 bis, 94, 96—iii. [74], [77].—Rev. G. Allen, vicar of, iv. 95
- Budock parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, antiquity, etymology, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, rector, i. 135. Killigrew monuments, Arwinick, Rosmeran, Trescobays, death of Sir R. Vyvyan, Treon 136. By Tonkin, Swan pool, Trewoon 137. By the Editor, Penwenis, statistics, feast, Geology by Dr. Boase 137. Export of granite, heave at Swan pool, bricks 138
- Budock, St. ii. 127, 128
- Budocus, St. by Leland, iv. 270
- Budok, St. by Leland, iv. 283
- Buggin, Robert, ii. 319
- Bull, Rev. J. of Lezant, iii. [43]
- Buller, Adm. Sir Edward, i. 321. Family 74, 221, 230, 246, 266.—John, ii. 397. John T. 394. Family 170.—Francis, monument to, iii. [292]. Colonel F. W. [293]. James [361]. J. F. [291], [383]. William, Bishop of Exeter [301]. Mr. [253], [361]. Family [148] bis, [390], [462]. Edward, brother of the judge, and Mrs. iv. 37
- —— of Downs, James W. iii. [249]. Mr. [249], [427]
- —— Rev. John, of St. Just in Penwith, and of Perran Zabuloe, iii. [333]
- —— of Lillesdon, Somersetshire, family, iii. [463]
- —— of Morval, i. 317 bis. John 250. John 411.—John, ii. 85. Mr. 396.—Anthony, iii. [230]. Edward, Francis [249]. James [229], [248], [249]. Jane [229], [249]. John [230], [248], [249] bis. John [249], [293], [297], [381] bis, [463]. J. F. [248] bis. Arms [249].—Elizabeth and John, iv. 25. Mr. 22
- Buller, of Portlooe, Edward, the judge, iii. [333], [117]
- —— of Shillingham, Francis, iii. [212], [215], [248], [381], [463]. Francis, story of [463]. James [248]. John [463], [464]. Richard [463]. Sir Richard [463] ter. Family [212]
- —— of Shillington, Francis, i. 396
- Bullock, i. 28, 44, 78, 84.—Philip, ii. 189
- Bullœum, or Buelt, in Brecknockshire, iv. 8
- Bullsworthy, Barton, account of, iii. [3]
- Bulteel, ii. 151, 319.—Miss, iii. [134]
- Bunerdake, in St. Ives, iii. [359]
- Bungay, Friar, supposed to have, by magic, raised a mist at the battle of Barnet, ii. 182
- Bungred, King of Mercia, i. 49
- Burdett, Sir Francis, chief promoter of the Reform Bill, and Miss, iii. [205]
- Burgess, Mr. ii. 157.—Thomas and Thomas, iv. 77
- —— of Truro, i. 225
- Burgh, etymology of, i. 77
- —— Hubert de, Earl of Kent, iii. [349]
- Burghert, married to Grenville, ii. 341
- Burgoigne, i. 177.—William, recorder of Exeter, ii. 189
- Burgundian court, ii. 188
- Burgundy, i. 107, 335—ii. 75—iv. 117
- —— Margaret Duchess of, ii. 188
- Burgus manor, ii. 253
- Burian, St. church, i. 149 bis—iii. [30], [431]
- —— deanery, i. 147—iii. [30]
- —— parish, i. 141—ii. 60, 265.—Etymology, i. 142
- —— St. parish, i. 146, 321
- —— or Burien, or Buryan, St. parish, iii. [30], [36], [283], [290], [322], [425] bis, [428] quat.
- Burian parish, by Hals, situation, antiquity, etymology, by Camden, i. 138. Founder, a regal peculiar, college, Pope’s usurpation 139. Boscawen Ros, Boscawen family 140. Boscawen downs, Dance meyns, and other ancient remains 141. Bolleit’s stone, Trove 142. Entrenchment there 143. Subterranean vault, royalists concealed there in civil wars, Pendrea 143. Burnewall, lake, aloe 144. By Tonkin, parish extensive, climate warm 144. Improvements of Mr. Paynter, Leigha, Boscawen Rose 145. By Editor, etymology, deanery 146. Ecclesiastical abuses, non-residence, Pendrea, curious shellwork at Burnuhall 147. Shells at Porth Kernow, Boskenna, Vyvyans of Trelovornow, recluses at Boskenna 148. Church, trigonometrical survey, statistics, rector 149. Geology by Dr. Boase, and by Editor 150
- Burien’s, St. college, by Leland, iv. 265, 286
- Burke, Lady Dorothy, ii. 93
- Burleigh, Lord Treasurer, i. 341. Mr. ii. 302
- Burlington, Earl of, ii. 326
- Burncoose, porphyry found near, ii. 136
- Burne, captain, ii. 25
- Burnell, Robert, iv. 146
- Burnevas, iv. 161
- Burnewall, etymology of, i. 144
- Burngullo, manor and village, iii. [197]
- Burnuhall, curious shell-work at, i. 147
- Buroughs, of Ward bridge, i. 225
- Burrow Bel-les opened, description of, ii. 301
- Burthog, iv. 157
- Burveton, Walter de, iii. [2]
- Burwaldus, Bishop of Cornwall, iii. [415] bis
- Bury, St. Edmund, iii. [85]
- —— Pomeroy, i. 296
- Buryan parish, ii. 48, 282 bis—iv. 2
- Buryana, St. i. 138
- Buryas bridge, iii. [99]
- Buryen’s, St. by Leland, iv. 265, 286
- Busvargus, account of, ii. 86
- —— of Busvargus family, ii. 265, 286 bis
- Bute, Lord, ii. 245
- Butler, Simon, Lord of Lanherne, ii. 145 bis. Rev. Mr. 394
- —— Symon, iii. [139]. Dr. [385], [434].—His Lives of the Saints, i; 146—iii. [330], [332].—Colonel, iv. 189
- Bynany Castle, iv. 228
- Byron, Admiral John, his marriage, and “Narrative,” iii. [205]. Grandfather of Lord Byron the Poet [205]. Captain, his duel [152], [156]
- Byzantine palace, ii. 366
- Cabellan, iv. 128
- Cabulian, i. 168 bis—iii. [89]
- Cadbury, i. 337
- Cadd, Henry, iv. 18
- —— or Cadock, Earl of Cornwall, iii. [82], [462]. His history, and arms, i. 203. Agnes or Beatrix, his daughter, iii. [463]
- —— St. ii. 292
- Cadgwith, ii. 117, 331, 360—iii. [259], [424]. Account of by Hals [421]. By Editor [423]
- Cadix, St. iv. 113
- Cadiz, iii. [98], [287]
- Cadwallo, King of the Britons, iii. [284]
- Caeling manor, iii. [267]
- Caen in Normandy, university of, iv. 144, 145.—Michael Tregury, its governor, iv. 138, 144, 145
- Caer Brane, i. 230
- —— Broas, iii. [129]
- —— Byan, iii. [129]
- —— Cuby, i. 295
- —— Iske, i. 328 ter., 342
- —— Kief, iii. [316], [317] bis
- —— Kynock, account of, iii. [369]
- —— Segont, i. 326
- —— Voza, iii. [366]
- —— Went, in Wales, iv. 44
- Caerton, i. 261.—In Crowan, ii. 141
- Cæsar, i. 107, 323, 334—ii. 3—iii. [185] ter.—Julius, i. 397. His Commentaries 193—ii. 237—iv. 116
- Cæsars, iii. [369]
- Cagar quarry, ii. 117
- Cainham, in Holderness, Yorkshire, ii. 292
- Cair Kinan, by Leland, iv. 264
- Cairdine, by Leland, iv. 264
- Caitfala, i. 257
- Caius, St. Pope, and kinsman of Dioclesian, ii. 302
- Calais, i. 169 bis.—The siege of, ii. 159. Foy men assisted at 39, 45
- Calamagrestis arenaria, iii. [6]
- Calavega in Spain, i. 311
- Calceolaria, iv. 181
- Calenack, smelting house at, ii. 317
- Calendula tragus, iv. 181
- Calestock Rule, ii. 173
- —— Veor, ii. 173
- Calf, British-Cornish for, ii. 335
- Caliburne, i. 334
- Caligula, Caius, Emperor of Rome, iii. [184]
- Calimontana, i. 206
- Call, family and arms, i. 162.—Sir William, ii. 231.—George, iv. 41. Sir George 9, 41. Memoir of 9. Sir John 136. Sir William P. 11
- Callington borough, John Call, M.P. for, iv. 10
- —— manor, its possessors, ii. 313
- —— parish, i. 159, 316—ii. 231
- Callington parish, by the Editor, appendage to Southill, situation, boundaries, members of parliament, markets and fairs, manor, i. 151. Church and town, monuments, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 152
- Callmady, ii. 136
- Calstock parish, i. 151, 159, 310, 316—iii. [101]—iv. 6, 7.—Chapel at 322
- Calstock parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, antiquity, founder, patron, first-fruits, incumbent, land-tax, free-fishing granted, salmon wear, i. 153. Cuthele, by the Editor, extensive mines, Cotehele 154. Description of 155. View of the chapel 156. Visit of George III. and Queen Charlotte 157. Garden chapel 157. Battle of Bosworth, Harewood, Sandhill 158. Statistics, rector, Geology by Dr. Boase 159. Canal 160
- —— Ruol, etymology, iii. [325]
- —— Veor, iii. [321]
- Calvin, iii. [188]
- Calway, John, iii. [261]
- Camber island, iv. 238
- Camborne or Cambourne parish, i. 128—ii. 56, 250 bis, 337—iii. [248], [367], [387], [389], [390]—iv. 5
- Cambourne parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, holywell, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land-tax, Pendarves, i. 160. Menadarva, story of Mr. Arundell 161. Roswarne, apparition, crane, Treswithan 162. By the Editor, rapid rise of the town, church tower, market, Pendarves 163. Menadarva, Roswarne, Crane, Mr. R. Trevithick, statistics 164. Geology by Dr. Boase, Delcoath, and Cock’s kitchen mines 165. Soil good near the town, barren further north 166
- Cambræa, ii. 225
- Cambrensis, Giraldus, iv. 113
- Cambridge, i. 72—ii. 76, 104
- —— university, iii. [72], [454]—iii. [270]
- Cambridgeshire, ii. 97.—Chalk hills in, iii. [10]
- Camburne de, i. 359. John and John 348
- —— parish, i. 261—ii. 136, 141 bis, 144, 234, 239 bis
- Camden, the antiquary, i. 85, 138, 146, 168, 178, 179—ii. 65, 172 ter., 173, 237, 257, 258, 283, 293, 402, 403, 418—iii. [1], [24] bis, [25] ter., [129], [149], [313], [336], [357]—iv. 8, 44, 75, 79.—His Britannia, i. 120, 213, 220, 257, 325—iii. [430].—His history lecture at Oxford, ii. 233.—His annals of Queen Elizabeth, iii. [368]. His Editor [226]
- —— Lady, i. 72
- Camel river, i. 117, 132, 372 ter., 377.—A winding channel, ii. 40. Ran with blood 40
- Camelford borough, i. 74, 94, 117, 337, 340—ii. 154, 236, 338—iii. [81], [89], [136], [235]—iv. 20.—An adjective, ii. 171.—Battle at, iii. [322]. Roman road through [324].—The mayor of, ii. 236. Charles Phillipps, M. P. for 399—iv. 45
- —— Thomas Pitt, Lord, ii. 405.—Thomas Pitt, first Lord, i. 69. His talents 71. Thomas Pitt, second Lord, his birth and christening, education, history, and character 70. Death 71
- —— manor, iii. [27]
- —— town, etymology, name, ii. 402. Market and a fair, not a fair town, borough, had its first charter from Richard, Earl of Cornwall 403. Revenue, arms, rent paid to the Duke 404. Dr. Lombard passing through afterwards died at 406
- Camellia Japonica, iv. 181
- Camellot, i. 337
- Camp, vestiges of, at St. Syth’s, ii. 405
- “Campaign in the West Indies,” iii. [160]
- Campion, i. 382
- Camps, two ancient, i. 39
- Canada, subjugation of, iii. [218]
- Canarditone, ii. 145
- Candlemas day, iii. [7]
- Canedon priory, ii. 429
- Canna bicolor, iv. 181. Indica 181
- Cannall Lydgye, account of, ii. 254
- Canock, St. ii. 292
- Canon of the mass, i. 198
- Canons Augustine, i. 73 ter., 168, 209, 217, 382—ii. 61
- —— monastery of, ii. 2
- —— priory of, at St. Germans, dissolved, ii. 62
- —— of St. Augustine at Launceston, ii. 87
- —— black ii. 70.—Black Augustine, iv. 156
- —— Clementine, ii. 60
- —— regular, college of at Glasnith, ii. 136
- Canterbury, Archbishop of, i. 139—ii. 428.—Baldwin, i. 342. Robert Kilwarly 83. John Martin 87.—St. Just, ii. 287. St. Mellitus 288.—Theobald, and Simon Mepham, iii. [115]. Mellitus 3rd Archbishop of [167]. William Sancroft [296]. One of the seven bishops [299]
- —— cathedral, iii. [246]
- —— Gervase of, iv. 112
- Canute, King, ii. 60, 61, 70. His laws 61, 62.—Ridiculous legend of, iv. 96
- Canutus, King, ii. 60
- Cape Cornwall, ii. 290
- Capgrave, i. 295—iii. [332]—iv. 93.—His book of English Saints, ii. 292.—His Aurea Legenda, iii. [167]
- Capgrove’s Life of St. Neot, ii. 396
- Cappadocia, i. 52, 388
- Capraria lanceolata, iv. 181
- Car, i. 172
- Cara Villa, Peter de, ii. 209
- Carantochus, St. i. 245
- Carantokes, St. by Leland, iv. 268
- Carbill, Robert Fitz-Hamon, Earl of, ii. 344, 347
- Carborro or Carburrow manor, iv. 130
- Carclaze tin mine, i. 50
- Carclew Barton, account of, iii. [224], [228], [229]. Tin upon [225]. Aisle belonging to, in Mylor church [228]. Fine woods of [305]
- —— purchased and improved by Mr. Lemon, ii. 85
- Carclew of Carclew in Milor, ii. 337
- Cardenham parish, ii. 187—iv. 47, 49, 50, 128, 129, 131, 155—or Cardinham, ii. 224, 260, 266
- Cardew, Rev. Dr. C. i. 402 ter.—Dr. Cornelius, iii. [18].—Rev. Dr. master of Truro school, his monument in St. Erme’s church, iv. 85
- Cardiganshire, iii. [336]
- Cardinan, Robert de, i. 167, 168
- Cardinham, by Leland, iv. 278
- —— Robert de, iii. [7], [225]. Lord of Fowey [27].—Isolda de, iv. 107. Richard de 62. Robert de 101 ter., 102 bis, 103. Family 62, 107
- —— parish, i. 60, 112, 124—iv. 184
- Cardinham parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, manor, founder of church, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land-tax, ancient state, i. 167. Pedigree of Cardinham and Denham, daring exploit of John Denham 168. Called to the peerage, chapel built by Lady Denham 170. Glynn 171. Devynock 172. By the Editor, etymology 172. Glynn 173. Statistics 173. Geology by Dr. Boase 174
- Caregrin, by Leland, iv. 291
- Careswell, ii. 71
- Carew, the historian of Cornwall, i. 152, 178, 210, 241, 258, 324, 325, 350, 390—ii. 38, 39, 45 bis, 62, 69, 93, 147, 157, 172 bis, 173, 197, 203, 204, 205, 230, 237, 251, 260, 261, 294 bis, 358, 384, 394 quat., 398, 409 bis, 410, 411, 414 ter., 417, 418, 419—iii. [14], [24], [25], [28], [39], [61], [91], [103], [149] bis, [150], [171], [179], [235], [268], [270] bis, [276], [279], [287], [291], [302], [313], [316], [328], [355], [357] bis, [374], [388], [389], [392], [437], [438] quat., [439] bis, [443], [451]—iv. 7, 8, 15, 23 bis, 24 bis, 41, 96 ter., 112, 113, 132, 134, 162.—His history of Cornwall, ii. 296.—His survey of Cornwall, i. 167, 171, 172, 199, 252, 253, 258, 323, 341, 372, 383, 384, 386, 396—ii. 3, 5, 7, 12, 17, 36, 41, 89 bis, 90, 93, 107, 108, 120, 130, 175 bis, 180 bis, 184, 186, 235, 236, 260, 282, 299, 337, 342 bis—iii. [66], [79], [81], [102], [104], [105], [111] bis, [125], [129] bis, [133] quat., [139], [140] bis, [168], [190], [381], [393], [436], [437]—iv. 21, 34, 74, 111, 139
- —— Alexander, i. 33 bis. Sir Alexander 34. Anne 37. John 33, 34. Sir John 33, 153. Sir Nicholas 33. Nicholas, Lord 170, 171 bis. Reginald Pole 37. Richard 33 bis. Richard 38. Sir Richard 34. William 34. Sir W. C. 37. Sir William 86. Mr. 347. Family 33. Pedigree 34. Etymology of name 34, 35.—Sir Edmund, ii. 189. Sir George, commander of the Mary Rose frigate 341. Sir Peter 195. Family 93, 229, 415.—Sir A. M.P. for Cornwall, and his death, iii. [40]. John [191]. Right Hon. R. P. [439], [440]. Sir William [437]. Miss [60].—Colonel, iv. 185
- Carew of Anthony, John the historian of Cornwall, John his son, and Richard, iii. [193].—Miss, iv. 101. Richard, his epitaph, with comments, App. 14. iv. 378
- —— of East Anthony, Sir Alexander, i. 352
- —— of Haccomb, Sir Henry, iii. [373]
- —— of Harrabear, Jane, Thomas, i. 352
- —— of Penwame, i. 223, 416
- Carey, William, Bishop of Exeter, iii. [4], [271]
- —— of Clovelly, Sir George, iv. 139
- Cargaul manor, i. 397
- Cargol manor, iii. [267], [268], [270]. Account of [267]
- Cargoll parish, i. 15, 246, 250, 396, 403—ii. 52
- Cargreen, bargemen of, ii. 375
- Carhayes, the Trevanians removed to, no park at, iii. [202]. House described [452]
- —— manor, iii. [451]
- —— parish, iii. [448], [451] ter., [453] quint. Rector of [452]
- —— or Carhays, i. 299.—The name, iv. 9
- Carike road, i. 26—ii. 1—iv. 72
- Carilepho, William, Bishop of Durham, i. 290
- Carinthia, law of, iii. [186]
- Carisius, St. history of, i. 379
- Carlian, ii. 308 bis
- Carloogus castle, iv. 228
- Carlynike, account of, i. 255
- Carlyon, i. 44. Derivation and arms by Hals 54. By the Editor 55.—Rev. P. of Mawgan, in Pyder, ii. 160. Family 286
- —— of Menagwins, i. 55
- Carlyon of Trengreene, Philip, Thos. bis, i. 55
- Carmailoc, ii. 203, 211
- Carmelite friars, i. 83
- —— nuns, iii. [150]
- Carmellus, i. 83
- Carmenow, ii. 293
- —— family, ii. 127—iv. 3, 41. Arms 72
- —— Carminow, or Carmynow, Jane, iii. [200], [208]. John [208]. John, and his daughters [131], [132]. Ralph [129]. Ralph, his arms, and contest with Lord Scrope for them [129]. Traced to the reign of Arthur [138]. Distinction awarded him [131]. Trial detailed [137]. Displeased with the sentence [131]. His motto [131], [138]. Robert [129]. Thomas [131]. Sir Thomas [200], [208]. William and William [131]. Mr. [464]. Family [117], [129], [135], [200], [208], [423]. Heir of [140]. Their sepulchre [132]. Ancient monuments [132], [138]. Partition of property [423]
- —— of Carmenow, John, and his daughter, iii. [133]. Family [214], [419], [421]. Their heirs [419]
- —— of Fengollan, or Fentongollan, i. 65.—John, ii. 109. Drove the French from Marazion 171
- —— manor, account of, iii. [128]
- Carminow, Philippa, Sir Roger bis. Sir Thomas, i. 241.—Family, ii. 354, 358
- —— of Boconnock, family and property, iv. 97
- —— of Fentongollan, John, iii. [132]. John [211] bis. John [211]. Oliver [211], [212]. Thomas [211]. The great Carminows [211]
- —— of Menhynyet, iii. [168]
- —— of Penkevil, John, his hospitality, iii. [214]. Oliver [215]. Thomas [214]. Their house pulled down [215]
- —— of Polmawgan in St. Winnow, iii. [212]
- —— of Resprin, John, iii. [214]
- —— of Trenouth, Nicholas, iii. [357]
- —— manor, iii. [137]. Etymology of [137]
- Carmynew of Fentongollan, i. 116, 117 bis
- —— of Resprin 171
- Carn Galva, iii. [244]
- Carnadon prior manor, iii. [440]
- Carnan bridge, ii. 2
- —— creek, iii. [224]
- —— river, ii. 24
- Carnanton in Pedyr manor, iii. [125], [152]. Account of [143]. Left to the Willyams family and improved [159]
- Carnarthen in Illogan, ii. 250
- Carnbray by Leland, iv. 266
- Cambre, monument to Lord de Dunstanville upon, iii. [389]
- Carnbrea, i. 165.
- Carndeaw, etymology of, ii. 335
- Carndew, or Camsew manor, account of, iii. [61]
- Carne, Richard, i. 9, 10. Family 9. Pedigree and arms 10.—Joseph and William, characters of, iii. [95]. Mr. [100]. Family [94]
- —— of Glamorganshire, iii. [269]
- —— of Penzance, ii. 318
- —— Bray, account of, ii. 237. Chapel at, account of 283
- —— Bray castle, in Luggan, ii. 237, 239, 283, 284
- —— Breanic, i. 10. Geology 14. Position and height 15
- —— Buryanacht, i. 6
- —— Godolcan, by Leland, iv. 264
- —— Kye, ii. 237. Quantities of tin at 238 bis
- —— Mark, tumuli at, ii. 132
- Carnedde, i. 192
- Carnedon barton, iii. [459]
- Carnen, ii. 17
- Carnesew, sheriff of Cornwall, ii. 186
- Carneton, i. 209
- Carnhangives, by Leland, iv. 267
- Carnkie, i. 165—ii. 250
- Carnon branch of Falmouth harbour, iii. [304] bis
- Carnsew, ii. 94
- —— in Mabe, iii. [125]
- —— family, ii. 94. Sir Richard and Grace his wife, her monument, iii. [66]
- —— of Bokelly, iii. [61]. William 61.—Derivation, ii. 337
- —— of Carnsew family, iii. [61].—In Mabe, ii. 335, 337. George 335. Sir Richard and two Williams, all sheriffs of Cornwall 335. Arms 337
- —— of Tregarne, Sir Richard, ii. 335
- —— of Treon, i. 136, 137. John 137. Thomas 136. Arms 136
- —— of Trewone, Henry, iii. [61]
- —— manor, i. 136, 137
- Carock, St. monastery at St. Veep, prior of, iv. 110
- —— St. Pill, priory of, iv. 111
- Caroline, Queen, ii. 407
- Carpenter, Humphrey, jun. i. 303. J. P. 3. Rev. J. P. 204. William, shot at Skewis 269, 270 bis, 271 quat., 272 quat., 273 quint., 274 ter., 275 ter. Family 302
- Carpenter of Mount Tavy, near Tavistock, ii. 400. J. P. 400, 406.—John and Patience, iii. [301]. Mr. [42].—Mr. iv. 45
- Carr, Lady Charlotte, iii. [172]
- Carraton downs, account of, iii. [44]
- —— hill, i. 196—ii. 154
- Carreth, account of, i. 298
- Carrow family and arms, i. 35
- Carsbroc, ii. 427
- Carshayes rectory, i. 72
- Carter, i. 223, 224. Honor 216. Richard 215.—Honour, iii. [237]. Thomas of Dartmouth, Devon [315].—Colonel, iv. 189. Heirs of the family 111
- —— of St. Colomb, i. 222. John 223. Richard 222. Arms 223.—John, iii. [325] bis. Richard and family [325]
- —— of Staffordshire, i. 222
- Carteret, Ralph de, ii. 209. Lord 348, 352. George Lord, married Grace, heiress of the Granvilles, Countess Granville 346.—Louisa, iii. [225]. Lord Carteret [255], [256], [353].—Lord, iv. 16, 136
- Carthage, Scipio’s remark on its fall, ii. 426.—Destruction of, iii. [106].—Merchants of, iv. 168
- Carthagena, iii. [218]
- Cartharmartha, account of, iii. [42]
- Carthew, i. 260, 386, 393, 398
- —— copper mine at, ii. 256
- —— Thomas, ii. 255, 256. Mr. etymology of name and arms 255
- Cartuther, iii. [172]
- Cartwright of Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, family, and W. R., M. P. iii. [152]
- Carvaghe or Carvolghe, in Morvan and St. Tes, iii. [359]
- Carvath, i. 49
- Carvean, iii. [355] bis. Etymology 364
- Carverth, account of, iii. [61]
- —— Captain Henry, his history, ii. 94.—Gawan, iv. 77.—Mrs. iii. [86]. Mr. [88] bis. Family [61]
- Carveth, or Carverth in Mabe, ii. 94—iii. [124]
- —— O. A. i. 20.—Family of Thoms assumed the name, Thomas and arms, ii. 94.—John, iii. [82]
- —— of Peransand, Anthony and his daughter, iii. [176]. Family [187]
- Carvinike, account of, i. 386
- Carvolgue manor, iii. [243]
- Carwithinick, i. 241
- Cary, Henry, ii. 423
- —— of Clovelly, Devon, Mary, widow of Sir George, iii. [269].—Family, i. 177
- —— Bollock or Bullock park, iv. 6, 7, 9. Account of 8
- —— of Cockington, Robert, i. 108
- Carynas, account of, i. 292
- Casa gigantas, i. 194
- Cassan, iii. [331]
- Cassibelan, i. 10, 334
- Cassibelynn, ii. 3
- Cassiolus, Abbot, iii. [434]
- Cassiter, ii. 2
- —— street, Bodmin, and its etymology, i. 79
- Cassiteridan islands, ii. 2
- Cassiterides, i. 199
- Castell-an-Dinas, account of, i. 219, 228. Soil 230
- Castelle-an-Dinas, by Leland, iv. 262
- Castille, Alonzo and Frederick 2nd, kings of, i. 311
- Castle Caer Dane, iii. [322]. Account of 319
- Castle Carne Bray, ii. 237, 239
- —— Cayle, iii. [342]
- —— Chiowne, description of, iii. [244]
- —— an-Dinas, account of, iii. [47].—or Dunes, iv. 53, 54. In St. Colomb 140
- —— Denis, i. 220
- —— Dore, iv. 102. Money found at in consequence of dreams [102]
- —— hill, iv. 136
- —— Horneck, ii. 218. Near Penzance 285.—Account of, iii. [83]
- —— Kaerkief, account of, iii. [320]. Well in 322
- —— Keynock, ii. 187
- —— Killy Biry, or Killy Biny, account of, i. 372
- —— Kitty, i. 329
- —— Kynoek, i. 77, 88, 94
- —— Kynven, i. 329
- —— Terrible, ii. 420
- —— Treryn, iii. [31]. Removing and replacing the rock [31]
- —— Werre, account of, ii. 156
- Castledour, by Leland, iv. 279
- Castlemaine, Roger Palmer, earl of, husband of the Duchess of Cleveland, ii. 11. Appointed governor of Surat, ib.
- Castles after the Conquest, generally built of lime and stones, iv. 140
- —— in Cornwall, list of, iv. 228
- Castleton, Lawrence, Prior of St. Syriac’s, iv. 113
- Castletown, i. 261
- Cat eating the dolphin, i. 395
- Catacluse, stone of, iii. [178] bis
- —— Cliffs, pier at, iii. [179]
- Catcher, William, iv. 77
- —— of St. Clements, John, iii. [327] bis
- Catchfrench, ii. 77 bis. Account of 68
- Catherine, queen of Charles the Second, iii. [148]
- —— St. ii. 36. Her history 36. Her body found, its miraculous transportation, her wheel 37
- ——’s St. ii. 41
- ——’s St. chapel at Brightley in Kilkhampton, ii. 348
- —— St. chapel near Launceston, ii. 419
- Catholic church, general councils of, iv. 165
- Catholic clergy, i. 338
- Cattelyn, John de, i. 246
- Catullus, i. 183
- Catwater, iii. [108]
- Cavaliers, song of the, ii. 278
- Cavall, i. 221
- —— Mr. arms, ii, Etymology, marriages of heirs, division of lands, ii. 335
- Cavedras, smelting-house at, ii. 317
- Cavendish, Lord George, ii. 326. Major, monument to 325
- Caweth of Caweth in Mabe, family and arms, ii. 337
- Cawsand, iii. [108]
- —— bay, iii. [379]
- —— village, iii. [379]
- Caxton, i. 342
- Caxton’s, William, “Fructus temporum,” i. 338
- Cayl castle, by Leland, iv. 265
- Caynham church, in Ludlow, Salop, ii. 292
- Ceall Lidain, iii. [331]
- Cecil, Sir Robert, ii. 9. William 213. Sir William, lord treasurer, married the daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke 16. Earl of Salisbury 66. Robert, Earl of Salisbury 213
- Ceely family, i. 256.—Name changed to Silly, iii. [237]
- Cell-Cester, i. 326
- Celt, a thunderbolt, iv. 32
- Celtic, i. 172, 342
- —— people, iii. [49]
- Celts of Cornwall, their conversion, ii. 240
- Ceriseaux, see [Sergeaux]
- Chad, St. patron of Litchfield, Worcester, and Shrewsbury, ii. 391. His death 392. Summerhouse dedicated to 391. Inscription in it 392
- Chalk ridges in England, iii. [10]
- Challons, of Challons-Leigh, Catherine and Robert, ii. 354
- Chamberlayne, heir of, ii. 109
- Chamberlyne, Lord, iii. [155]
- Chambers, Mr. iii. [156]
- Chamond, John, ii. 415. His monument 416. Sir John 414 bis. Richard, remarkable for long life, honours, and numerous relations 414. Thomas and arms, ib. Residence 416. Family 357, 395 bis, 416.—Family, iv. 18
- —— of Trewhythenick, i. 207
- Champernon of Intsworth family, ii. 251, 254. John 251 bis. Sir John 251. Richard 251 bis, 254. Arms 254
- —— of Madberie, Devon, Richard and Sir Richard, ii. 251
- Champernoun, William, iv. 102, 103
- Champernown, Jane, ii. 118. John 70 bis. Thomas 118. Family 119.—iii. [47]
- —— of Halewin, ii. 107
- Champernowne, i. 348
- —— Richard, i. 36. Family 293, 313.—Henry, iii. [294]. William [276]. Mr. [448]. Heiress [294]. Family [276]—iv. 107, 127
- —— of Beer Ferries, i. 347
- —— of Clyst Champernowne, Devon, family and arms, ii. 254.
- —— of Darlington, Mr. iii. [8]
- —— of Halwyn, arms, ii. 254
- —— of Porth Prior, ii. 65
- —— of North Taunton, near Modbury, arms, ii. 254
- —— of Umberleigh, near Modbury, arms, ib.
- Chancellor, Lord, i. 270 bis—ii. 52, 123—iii. [109]—iv. 65.—Sir Thomas More, ii. 53.—Richard Lord Scrope, iii. [129]
- Chancery court, ii. 52 ter., 53—iii. [228]
- Chancery suits, ii. 120
- Chandois, Lord, ii. 223
- Chandos, Brook, Lord, ii. 32
- Channel, iv. 12
- Chapel, old British, at St. Ives, ii. 261
- —— Carne Bray, iii. [429]
- —— Comb, i. 12
- —— an Crouse, iii. [312]
- —— garden, iii. [147]
- —— house, iii. [256]
- —— Jane, iv. 164
- Chaplin, John, i. 214.—Miss, iii. [11]
- Chapman, Edward, i. 237. Story of 238.—Edward, iii. [16]
- Chappell Amble, account of, ii. 336
- Chappie, Sergeant, i. 270, 274
- Charlemagne, iii. [335]
- Charles, John, iii. [346]
- —— 1st, King, ii. 21, 25, 27, 66, 71 bis, 213, 235, 258, 277, 305, 333, 335, 344, 396, 404, 405, 410, 411—iii. [61], [81], [134], [142], [144] ter., [146] bis, [151], [154], [157], [161], [183] ter., [199] bis, [213], [243], [269], [303], [315], [318], [358] bis, [463]—iv. 75 bis, 107, 114, 119 bis, 152 bis, 156, 162, 172.—His bed-room at Cothele, i. 157.—Identified with the established church after the Restoration, ii. 20. Sir Beavill Grenville’s services to 343. Fired at 411. D’Israeli’s Life and Reign of 78.—At Leskeard, iii. [20], [42]. Entertained at Trecarrell [42]. Drew up his forces on Carraton Downs [44]. His lines in answer to Ben Jonson [146]. Le Strange’s life of him [145].—A battle of his army near Stratton, iv. 13. His managers of affairs 14. Lord Sandys raised a regiment of foot and of horse for 58. Marched to Cornwall, quartered at Liskeard 185. Surprised a party at Lord Mohun’s house, made a proposal of peace 186. Battle with Essex 187. Parliamentary generals forced their way through his army, his troops stopped the roads, were driven back, he sent Captain Brett forward, and for his success knighted him on the spot 188. Granted a parley 189.
- Charles 2nd, King, ii. 3, 5, 8, 21 bis, 25, 28 ter., 38, 44, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 95, 100, 142 bis, 158, 220 bis, 235, 277, 302, 316, 333, 345, 346, 421.—iii. [76], [104], [116], [134], [135] bis, [148] bis, [162] ter., [186], [201], [209], [212] bis, [250] bis, [274], [363], [381], [460], [463], [464]—iv. 14, 57, 75, 94, 102, 107, 157.—His restoration, and war with the French and Dutch, ii. 27. Peace with Holland, debt to Captain Penrose 29. Reproved by Mr. Killigrew, his jester 15. Fonder of him than of his best ministers 22
- Charles 2nd, ship, ii. 375.
- —— Prince, iii. [185], [363]
- —— 5th, Emperor, i. 411.
- —— 8th, Emperor, bought the empires of Constantinople and Trebizond, ii. 368
- —— Martel, King of France, iv. 126
- Charlestown, i. 11, 48—iv. 104
- —— in South Carolina, attack upon, ii. 268. Ship nearly reached, driven back ib.
- Charleton, iii. [438].—Lieut.-colonel, iv. 186
- Charlotte, a story of, ii. 103
- —— Queen, i. 157
- Charlwoodia australis, iv. 181
- Charters, inviolability of, identified with liberty, i. 389
- Chasewater, ii. 304, 310, 317. Almost a town 308
- Chatham, William Pitt, Earl of, i. 69 bis. Obelisk to him 71
- Chattisham, Suffolk, ii. 149
- Cheapside, ii. 191
- Checkenock or Killignock, iv. 139
- Cheep, Captain, iii. [205]
- Cheesewring, i. 184 quin., 178—iii. [45] bis.—Description of, i. 185, 186 bis, 190, 193
- Cheiney family, iv. 43
- Chelsea, ii. 98
- Cheni, Robert de, ii. 119
- Cheny, i. 383
- Chersonesus, ii. 125
- Chester, iii. [109]
- —— choir, dedicated to St. Walburg, iv. 125
- —— Miss, iv. 129
- Chevy Chase, ballad of, i. 240
- Cheyney, Charles, Viscount Newhaven, iii. [458]. John [116].—John de, John, John, and John, iv. 43. Sir John and Sir John, both Speakers of the House of Commons 44. Ralph de, Robert de, and William de, one of them in the Crusades, arms 43
- Cheynoy in St. Endellyan, iv. 43
- Chiandower, ii. 84, 120, 124, 125. Etymology 125. Tin smelting-house at 82
- Chichester, ii. 292.—John Lake, Bishop of, iii. [296]. One of the seven [299]
- —— Charles, iii. [276]
- Chilcot, i. 8, 323
- Chilcott, William, iii. [276]
- Chiliworgy, i. 189
- China, ii. 290—iii. [183]
- —— clay or stone in St. Stephen’s in Brannel, iii. [454], [455] ter.
- Chinese wall, i. 189—iii. [289]
- Chiowne, iii. [289]
- Chippenham, i. 257
- Chiverton in Perran Zabuloe, iv. 90.—Account of, iii. [333]
- —— Sir Richard, i. 314.—Richard and Miss, iii. [162]
- Chiwidden, St. the first smelter of tin, iii. [330]
- Cholwell, Mr. master of Wike St. Mary School, iv. 134
- Christ Church College, Oxford, iii. [296], [297] bis—iv. 86, 95.—Rev. J. Bull, canon of, iii. [43].—Dean and chapter of, iv. 97
- Christian church divided by heresies, ii. 63
- —— festivals appointed for the days previously dedicated to pagan rites, ii. 288
- Christianitatus, Deanery of, Exon, ii. 319
- Christopher’s, St. iii. [183]
- Chrysocoma cernua aurea, iv. 181
- Chrystallography, ii. 47
- Chubb, Egidius, iii. [153]
- Chudleigh rectory, i. 130
- —— James, ii. 189, 190. John Sheriff of Devon 235.—General, iv. 13 bis. Taken prisoner 15
- Chudley family, ii. 395
- Chulmleigh hundred, Devon, iv. 101
- Chun castle, i. 229 bis
- Church blown up, i. 215
- —— of England, iii. [298], [300]
- —— lands confiscated, iii. [155]
- —— tower at St. Enedor, fall of, i. 387
- Churches, the different uses of Roman Catholic and Protestant, iv. 103
- Churchill, Anne Duchess of Marlborough, i. 127. Lady Henrietta 234. Henrietta Duchess of Marlborough 126. John Duke of Marlborough 126.—Charlotte, iii. [217]
- Chydiock, coheir of, iii. [140]
- Chyendur, iii. [324] bis
- Chyncoos, account of, ii. 316
- Chynoweth, i. 289. Account of 291
- —— of Chynoweth, i. 291. Arms 292.—Anthony, John and his three daughters, and Mrs. iii. [125]. Arms [126]
- Chyton, iii. [326]
- Chywarton, iii. [324] bis. Account of [325]
- Chywoon, ii. 104
- Cileintenat, Roger, iv. 27
- Cineraria populifolia, iv. 181
- Cinque ports, ii. 38
- Ciriac, Caricius or Cyret, St. iv. 112
- Cissa, King of the South Saxons, ii. 284
- Cistercian abbey, at Newenham, Devon, iii. [293]
- —— or White Friars, i. 83
- Citrane, i. 162
- Civil war, iii. [92], [152], [158]—iv. 75, 87, 96.—Havoc of, iii. [294]. Part taken by Cornwall in [298]
- Civil wars, ii. 387, 396, 410—iii. [183], [264], [274].—Trees at Tehiddy cut down in, ii. 240
- Clahar, iii. [258]
- Clair, Clear, or Cleer, St. parish, iii. [13], [43], [45] bis, [260], [266], [371]
- Clanricarde, Earl of, ii. 93
- Clare, Earl of, iii. [148]. Hollis Earls of 147. John and Gilbert 148
- —— St. history of, i. 175. Elopes from her parents and becomes an abbess 176
- —— poor, nuns, i. 176
- Clare’s, St. well, description of, i. 177—ii. 315. Treasure supposed to be concealed and discovered there 316
- Claremont place, Brunswick-square, ii. 396
- Clarenbaldus, King’s chaplain, ii. 426
- Clarencieux the provincial herald, iii. [130], [131]
- Clarendon, Earl of, iii. [200].—Advises the imprisonment of Sir Richard Grenville, gives an unamiable character of him, ii. 345. A partial historian 350
- Clarendon press, ii. 163—iii. [251]
- —— province, Jamaica, ii. 120
- ——’s History, i. 114
- ——’s Rebellion, ii. 347
- Clares, nunnery of, at Truro, and their well at Edles in Kerrier, iv. 73
- —— poor, ii. 19. First brought to England 19. Nunnery of, at Liskeard 170
- Claret, receipt for making, ii. 186
- Clarke, i. 311 bis. Rev. J. E. 316.—Jeffrie, ii. 16. Mr. 162
- Classe, G. of Torrington, Devon, ii. 281
- Claude Lorraine, picture by, i. 195
- Clayton, Mary and Sir William, iv. 107
- Clear, St. Cape, iii. [6]
- Cleare family, their arms, i. 177
- —— of Mertock, Robert, i. 177
- —— of Treworgy, i. 177
- Cleare, St. of Tudwell, i. 177
- Cleather family, i. 19, 198.—John sen., Samuel, and arms, iii. [325]
- —— St. i. 308, 377
- —— parish, i. 1—ii. 36—iv. 61 bis, 63.—Rocks in, iii. [23]
- Cleather, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, first fruits, incumbent, land tax, history of St. Cletus, i. 197. Basill, the Trevelyans 198. Foye Fenton 199. By Tonkin, Basill 199. St. Eledred 200. By the Editor, Bordeny Abbey, story of Sir John Trevelyan 200. Statistics, vicar, and Geology by Dr. Boase 201
- Cleave house, iii. [256]
- Cleder, i. 2
- Cleer, St. parish, i. 381, 413
- Cleer, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient state, first fruits, land tax, name, i. 174. Etomology, saint’s history, mendicant friars 175. St. Clare’s well, family of St. Clare, Treworgy, Conock, Tremabe, Treworock 177. Pennant, Wring-Cheese, the Hurlers, and the other halfstone, Dungerth’s monument from Camden 178. From Bond 179. From Polwhele 180. From Hals 181. Bond continued 182. Cheesewring 184. Gumbs house 184. Druidical basons 186. Rock of white marble near Looe, Sharpy Torry 187. View from 188. Extract from Ovid 189. Kilmarth Hill 189. Druids, from the Monthly Magazine 192. Etymology of Kilmarth, cromlech at Trethevic 193. King Doniert, father of St. Ursula, story of Ursula and her nuns, Claude Lorraine’s picture of their embarkation 195. By the Editor, other monuments, King Doniert’s death 195. The Hurlers, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 196
- Cleer, St. town, i. 193
- Clement 5th, Pope, iii. [115]
- —— 8th, Pope, anxious to reform the Greek Church, ii. 370
- —— St. Pope and Martyr, iii. [344].—His history, i. 206
- —— St. island and chapel, iii. [287]
- —— St. parish, i. 393, 404
- Clement, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient state, value of benefice, Condura, the Earl of Cornwall, i. 202. Caddock his son, Lambesso 203. Oliver King, ancestry of Samuel Foote, Penare 204. Tresimple Park, Polwhele 205. History of St. Clement 206. By Tonkin, the Polwheles, Penhellick, Trewhythenick, Lambesso 207. By the Editor, Polwhele, Rev. Charles Collins, Penhellick, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 208
- Clement’s, St. church, near Temple Bar, iii. [142]
- —— parish, ii. 315, 318—iv. 70, 75, 80, 92—or Clemens, iii. [180], [190], [354] bis
- —— street, Truro, has a church of its own, iv. 76
- Clements, Thomas, iii. [246] bis, [247] ter.—Rev. D. of Warleggon, iv. 131
- Clemowe, Richard, iii. [387]
- Clemsland or Climsland manor, account of, iii. [7]
- Clerk, Henry, i. 213 bis. John 315. Paul 10.—Bernard, ii. 427. Sir George, his seat Pennycuick, county of Edinburgh 20
- Clether, St. parish, ii. 377 bis, 378
- Clethra arborea, iv. 181
- Cletus, Bishop of Rome, his history, i. 197
- Cleveland, Barbara, Duchess of, ii. bis.—Marquis of, i. 300
- Clicker Tor, ii. 79—iii. [172], [173] bis, [180]
- Clickitor in Menheniot, iii. [373]
- Clies family, iii. [83]
- Clifford, Rosamond, i. 240.—Thomas, D. D. iii. [239]
- Clifton, iii. [94]. Near Bristol 251
- —— in Landulph, ii. 365, 371, 372—iv. 373 quin., 375. Account of 375
- Climerston, ii. 247
- Climsland Prior manor, iv. 9, 11
- Clinton barony, i. 151
- —— John 1st Lord, i. 151.—Arabella, ii. 313. General Sir Henry 268. Lord 231 bis.—Margaret, heir of the Earl of Lincoln, iii. [216]. R. G. W. Trefusis, and C. Trefusis, Lords and Lady [230]
- Clive, abbey of, Somersetshire, iii. [349], [350]
- —— Colonel, ruined by a contested election, i. 390.—Family, iii. [94]
- Cloak, iii. [222]
- Cloake, Dr., iv. 74
- Cloberry, Mr. i. 381.—Miss, iii. [66]
- —— of Carnedon family, iii. [459]
- Clobery, Lucy, ii. 153
- —— of Bradstone, iii. [44]
- Clode, Major, iii. [338]
- Clodworthy, John, iii. [189]
- Clome, popular prejudice against in Cornwall, i. 267
- Clopton, Hugh, iv. 134
- Clotworthy, i. 416
- Clowance, i. 266. Description of 288
- Clowberry, William, iii. [2]
- Clowens, account of, i. 261
- Cluniac monks, iv. 111
- Clutterbuck, Captain, iii. [288]
- Clyfton in Landulph, Theodore, Paleolagus died at, ii. 365
- Clymsland, ii. 429
- Clyse, John, iii. [83]
- Coach, ancient, i. 358
- Coade, Edward, iv. 65
- Coalition ministry, i. 389.—Of Lord North and Mr. Fox, ii. 245
- Coat, Sarah, iii. [461]
- Cobbeham, John de, iv. 153
- Cobham, Lord, i. 87.—Family, iii. [117].—John de, iv. 13
- Cobœa scandens, iv. 181
- Cock, William, i. 224. Family 234.—John and Robert, ii. 160.—Anthony and John, iii. [382]
- Cock’s kitchen, i. 165
- Cocke, Thomas, iii. [387]
- Cocks, Anne, Charles, Lord Somers, Reginald, and family monument, iii. [229]
- Code of St. Wen, John, iii. [325] bis
- Coffin, Rev. C. P. of Tamarton, iv. 42
- —— of Hexworthy, Richard, iii. [3]
- —— of Portledge, Richard, and Miss, iii. [3].—Richard, iv. 40
- Coffyn, Miss, ii. 236
- Cohan, St. iii. [180]
- —— Martyr parish, iii. [181]
- Coill, King of Colchester, i. 237
- Coke, John, i. 20 bis
- —— of Tregaza, Christopher, i. 395. Thomas 394, 395, 396
- —— of Trerice, John, singular history of, i. 394. Arms 395, 396
- Colan parish, iii. [139], [275]
- ——, Little parish, i. 230—iii. [267]
- Colan parish, or Little Colan, by Hals, situation, boundaries, named from the Barton, ancient state, founder of church, impropriation and value of benefice, patron, rector, incumbent, land tax, family of Colon, i. 209. Coswarth 210. Cudjore 211. By Editor, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 212
- Colburn and Bentley, iii. [95]
- Colchester, ii. 76
- Coldnell, John, Bishop of Salisbury, ii. 7
- Cole family, ii. 216, 217, 336. Captain Christopher 216. Captain Francis, R.N. 216, 217. John 123. Rev. John, D. D. and Samuel 216.—Rev. Samuel, D.D. of Sithney, iii. [446]. Rev. Mr. of Luxilian [56]. Mr. [66]
- —— MSS. i. 300
- —— of Curtutholl, iii. [170]
- —— of Devon, Philip, iii. [211], [215]
- Coleridge, Rev. J. D. iii. [4]
- Coleshill family, ii. 256.—Sir John, killed at Agincourt, his infant son heir of the family, iv. 16
- Colgan, iii. [434]
- Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica, iv. 106
- Collectio spinosa, iv. 181
- Collet, Sir John, Lord Mayor of London, iv. 134
- Collier family, iii. [277].—Rev. Mr. of St. Tudy, iv. 95
- —— of Bosent family, iii. [348]
- Collins, Edward, i. 403 bis. Rev. Edward 351, 352, 353, 366. Elizabeth 352. Rev. John 208, 353. Wrote a note to Steevens’s Shakpeare 353. John 403.—Rev. John of Redruth, ii. 243.—Edward, iii. [339]. Rev. Edward, the Editor’s great grandfather, rector of Sithney, Phillack, and Gwithian [446]. The poet [219]
- Collins of Treworgan, in St. Erme, John, i. 353, 396. Arms 396.—Edward, iii. [343]. Family [343], [382]
- —— of Treworgye, Edward, ii. 146, 147. Family 146
- —— of Truthan, Edward, iii. [165]
- Colliton, Mr. iv. 23
- Collon, Little, i. 212
- Collquite or Killyquite, account of, iii. [65]
- Collrun in Perran Zabuloe, iii. [319]
- Collarian farm, account of, iii. [47]
- Collwell, Thomas, ii. 120 quater. Family 120
- Collyar, i. 213
- Collyer family, i. 135.—Rev. Mr. ii. 92
- Collyns, Thomas, prior of Tywardreth, his correspondence with Cromwell, Vicar General to Henry 8th, iv. 105. Described 106. His election, and death 106
- Colmady of Longdon, ii. 137
- Colomb, St. parish, i. 56, 148, 211, 213, 215, 225, 250, 404—ii. 67, 85, 113, 217, 253.—Or Columb, iii. [149], [160], [324], [395]—iv. 53
- —— St. Lower, i. 209, 249—iii. [267]
- —— Major, St. i. 115, 140, 161, 209, 230, 235, 392 bis, 407—ii. 198—iii. [61], [139], [141], [142], [143], [161]—iv. 2, 137, 140, 151
- Colomb Major, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient state, i. 212. Value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land-tax, history and description of church, Arundel chapel 213. History of St. Colomba, Jesus chapel 214. Contest for its revenues 214. Church blown up 215. Subscription for its repair, pinnacle destroyed by lightning 216. Steeple, College of Black Monks 217. History of Bishop Arundell, four free chapels, weekly market 218. Fairs, Castle-an-Dinas, the Coyt 219. King Arthur’s stone, Retallock barrow, the nine maids 220. Truan, pedigree of Vivian 221. Epitaph on Mrs. Vivian, pedigree of Carter 222. Trevithick, Trekyning, Nanswiddon 223. Tresuggan, Trekyninge Vean, Bespalfan chapel 225. By the Editor, the Saint, Nanswhyden, consumed by fire, statistics, feast, Geology by Dr. Boase, Fatwork mine, Manganese mine 227. Castle-an-Dinas by Borlase, tower built on the walls 228. By the Editor 229
- Colomb Minor, St. church, i. 74—iii. [177]
- —— Minor, St. parish, i. 245, 251—iii. [269], [275]
- Colomb Minor, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, revenues impropriated, vicars stipend, patron, land tax, church well kept, i. 230. Trelvye, Ryalton 231. Mundy family 232. Penitentiaries 233. Towan, Hendræ, Trevithick 234. By the Editor, Rialton, new quay, statistics, feast, Geology by Dr. Boase 235
- —— St. Porth, i. 235, 388
- —— St. rectory, i. 218
- —— St. tower, iv. 229
- —— or Columb, St. town, i. 218, 227—iii. [280]—iv. 187. Road to Launceston from 46
- Colomba, St. i. 213
- Colomba’s St. day, i. 214
- Colon of Colon, i. 209, 210 bis. Jane, Margaret 209. Roger 209 bis
- Colon manor, i. 210
- —— manor, Little, account of, i. 209
- —— parish, i. 386
- Colquite, i. 262—ii. 180—iv. 22
- Colshill, i. 262
- —— of Tremada, John, i. 319 quat.
- Colshul, of St. Ewe, i. 418. Sir John, bis, Joan 418
- Colshull, Joan and Sir John, iii. [316]
- Colston family, iii. [95]
- Colt, i. 220
- Coltdrynike, account of, ii. 67
- Columba, iii. [331]
- Columbes, St. by Leland, iv. 261
- Colyn, Oto, iv. 127
- Comb Alan, ii. 402
- Combe, Barton, i. 132—iii. [181]
- —— castle, by Leland, iv. 265
- —— Henry, iv. 90
- Comborne, i. 288—ii. 136 bis
- Come to good, ii. 35
- Come to good Sunday, ii. 35
- Common Pleas, Court of, in Cornwall, ii. 53
- Commons, House of, i. 390 bis, 355—ii. 66, 71, 75, 76, 95, 158, 159 bis, 170.—Resolved not to sit on account of breach of privilege, i. 345.—Sir John Cheyney twice speaker of, iv. 44
- Comneni, imperial race of, ii. 366
- Comprigney, account of, ii. 318
- Conant, St. iii. [396], [397], [398] bis
- —— or Gonnet’s park and meadow, iii. [396], [397]
- ——’s St. well, on Trefrank, iii. [393], [396]
- Conanus, Bishop of Cornwall, iii. [415]
- Condura or Condurus, Earl of Cornwall, i. 36, 202—ii. 320.—His history, i. 203
- Condura manor, ii. 320
- Conerton, ii. 260; or Connerton 145 bis
- —— manor, exchanged for St. James’s, iii. [140]; or Connorton manor, account of, ii. 145, 147. Exchange of 145, 147, 148
- Connock, Mrs. iii. [20]
- Conock of Treworgy, i. 177. John, etymology of name, arms ibid.
- —— of Wiltshire, i. 177
- Conor, etymology, i. 202
- —— Mr. master of Truro school, iv. 85
- Conorton of Lanherne, ii. 148
- Conqueror, i. 43—ii. 89—iii. [14], [142] bis, [264], [462]—iv. 62. His death 71
- Conquest, ii. 70, 147, 238, 343—iii. [150], [226], [443]—iv. 81 bis, 140. Consort or West Lower hundred, i. 38
- Constans, the schismatic emperor, murderer of St. Martin, ii. 125
- Constantine, Emperor, i. 327. History of 237.—St. iii. [175], [178]
- —— or Constanton parish, ii. 136—iii. [59], [74], [77], [124]—iv. 2
- Constantine parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, rector, land tax, i. 236. Saint’s history, Trewardevi 237. Story of Mr. Chapman 238. Churches endowed by Constantine and other monarchs 240. Notice of Carmenow from Tonkin 241. By the Editor, Merther, Trewren, Carwithenick 241. Chapels at Benalleck and Budeckvam, statistics, feast, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase 242
- Constantine, St. church of, iii. [175], [178] ter. Font at [178] bis
- —— St. his festival, iii. [178], [179] bis
- —— St. well of, iii. [175]
- Constantinople, ii. 368 bis, 370—iii. [187] bis—iv. 100, 101, 148.—Arius bred at, ii. 63
- —— emperors of, calling themselves emperors of Rome, ii. 365. Last who reigned at, ib.
- —— empire of, gold to Charles 8th, ii. 368
- Constantius Chlorus, Emperor, i. 237 ter.
- Constat of Bishops of Landaff, i. 382
- Convent, the first in Christendom, Franciscan, i. 81
- “Conveyancer, Noye’s,” iii. [154]
- Conworthy, west, iii. [103]
- Conybeare, Rev. J. E. i. 111
- Conyland, ii. 230
- Cood, ii. 320
- —— Michael, iii. [134]
- —— of Pensimple, William, iii. [238]
- Coode, Anne, iii. [248]. John [143], [248]. Richard [248]. Miss [463]. Family [253]. Heir of [361]. Arms [249]. Monuments to [253]
- Cook, Mr. ii. 377
- Cooke, family, i. 18.—Sir Anthony, ii. 373. Sir Anthony of Giddy Hall, Essex 7, 15. His daughters learned, and their great marriages 16. Katherine 7, 15. Oswald 423.—Dr., of London, iii. [187]
- —— of Mevagissey, Joseph, and Paschas, i. 357
- —— of Treago, John, i. 248. Thomas 259
- —— of Tregussa, i. 142
- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury, ii. 379. Bishop 66.—Rev. Dr. Samuel, iii. [72]
- Copgrave, i. 414, 415
- Copleston family, i. 347—iii. [276]
- —— of Copleston, i. 347. John 104
- Coplestone family, ii. 292. The great 293, 294. Hereditary esquires of the white spur, and very rich 293. John tried for murder, and John his son, and arms 293
- —— of Colbrook, Devon, ii. 292
- —— of Warleigh, Christopher, iii. [250]
- Copley, Sir Joseph, ii. 76
- —— of Bake family, iii. [252]
- —— of Sprotborough, ii. 76
- Copper, seldom appears on the surface, but is mixed in tin lodes, ii. 134. Mode of selling in Cornwall 318. Veins and branches of native 360
- Copyholds, renewals of, iv. 54. Converted in Cornwall into leases for life, ib.
- Coran, account of, i. 419
- Corbean, i. 49
- Corbet, Anne, i. 36, 203. Catherine 296
- —— of Allenaster, co. Warwick, Anne, iii. [456], [463]. Robert, her father [463]
- —— of Shropshire family, iii. [404], [405]
- Cordall, John, iii. [318] bis. John and Ralph [218]
- Cordelier or Franciscan friars—see [Friars]
- Coren of Bullsworthy, John, iii. [3]
- —— of Stephen’s family and arms, iii. [3]
- —— St. ii. 113
- Corey, Rev. Richard, i. 377
- Corfe Castle, Henry Bankes M.P. for, iii. [221]
- Corfu, ii. 368
- Corington, Sir John, his widow, i. 314
- Corinth reduced by the Turks, ii. 367
- Cork, i. 115
- —— county, iii. [331]
- —— Edmund Boyle, Earl of, ii. 385
- Corker, Robert, of Falmouth, i. 399.—Mr. ii. 11.—Robert, iii. [444]
- Corlyer of Tregrehan, Thomas, i. 259
- Cornall, Teek, iii. [287]
- Cornavy, ancient name for Cornwall, iv. 39
- Cornburgh, Avery, iii. [405]
- Cornehouse monastery, i. 407
- Cornelius, St. i. 244
- Cornelly parish, i. 300, 424 bis—ii. 356—iii. [182], [188], [189], [354] bis
- Cornelly parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, consolidation with Probus, i. 242. Patron, incumbent, land tax, impropriation, ancient state, name in 1521, Tredenike 243. By Tonkin, etymology, Trewithenike 243. Saint 244. By Editor, Gregor family 244. Statistics, and Geology by Dr. Boase 245
- Corneth, John, ii. 375
- Cornish acre, ii. 89, 120
- —— antiquities, ii. 392
- —— Britons, King Athelstan’s victory over, iv. 40
- —— clergy ii. 89
- —— critics, their mistakes, iii. [320]
- —— crown, iii. [451]
- —— demesnes, iii. [451]
- —— diocese, visitation of, iii. [456]
- —— families educated at Truro school, iv. 85
- —— historian, ii. 95
- —— insurrection, iii. [387]
- —— kings, iii. [451]
- —— lawsuits, ii. 53
- —— men in Charles the second’s service, ii. 29
- —— minerals, Mr. Williams’s fine collection of, ii. 134
- —— miners, iii. [229].—Marched against the combined fleet, ii. 245
- —— names, App. 9, iv. 312 to 318
- —— office for administration of the sacrament, ii. 31
- —— people, their insurrection against Henry 8th, ii. 192
- —— proverbs, i. 354, 368
- —— rebels, ii. 186. King answers their demands 195
- —— see, i. 116
- —— tinners, iv. 167
- —— tongue spoken late, ii. 31 Scawen’s dissertation upon, iv. 193 to 221
- —— trials, ii. 53
- —— vocabulary, iv. 39
- —— Wonder Gatherer, ii. 173—iii. [392]
- —— works translated, iii. [288]
- —— family, i. 10.—Rev. G. J. ii. 309. William 216. Elizabeth, lived to a hundred and thirteen, iv. 17
- —— of Trevorike, William, ii. 255 bis. Miss 255. Mr. 256
- Cornmarth, ii. 133
- Cornua ammonis, plentiful at Keynsham near Bath, ii. 297
- Cornwall, Archdeacon of, William de Augo, ii. 426
- —— archdeaconry, iii. [460]
- —— assizes, i. 173.—Held at Launceston, ii. 422
- —— Bishop of, i. 18.—ii. 54, 299 bis. Berwoldus 60. Suffragan to the diocese of Exeter at St. German 72.—Bishops, iii. [415]
- —— bishopric of, i. 96. 231.—ii. 95—iii. [456]
- —— cathedral of, i. 73.—Mr. Whitaker’s discussion upon, iii. [408]
- —— county, i. 327, 328, 334—ii. 19—iv. 48, 49.—Afield of political speculation, i. 69. Encroachment of the sea on its coasts 60. Rebellions in 86, 88.—The back door of rebellion, ii. 186. Mr. Rashleigh the first collector of minerals in 47. Recent histories of 47. Smallest parish in 49. Judge Dolben a happiness to 52. St. German in 65 bis. Parochial history of 66. Ancient mining of 82. Romantic scenery of 88. Dunstone prevalent in 88. Service on the King’s coming into 89. First boarding school for ladies in 91. Inundation of sand buried the northern parts of 149. Rebels made prisoners in 197. Executed 198. Seven Saxon Kings dined together in 284. A petrifier of serpents wanted in 292. Fragmentary rocks in 330. Blessings proclaimed to the builders of Bideford bridge in all the churches of 341. Contributed to by most families of note in 341. Successful royal campaign in 345. Gentlemen’s seats in, embellished from Stowe 351. Gold found in 354. Inaccessible situation of 386. Select vestry in all large parishes of 388. Part taken in civil war by 396. Lan used as a prefix in 424. Launceston the capital of 431. Hills and bad roads of 431.—Relics of antiquity in, iii. [52]. Vallies in, heaps of rubbish [59]. Medicinal waters of [79]. No vicarage churches in [114]. Granite in [432]. Devon dismembered from [104], [462]. Unsettled state of [246]. First great iron works in [305]. The west of, reduced by Athelstan [322]. Prince Charles in [363]. St Sennan came to [431] bis. Error of some writers upon [6].—Alien priories in, iv. 101. Earthworks in 126. Settlement of the Saxons in 125. Many gentlemen’s sons of, educated at Wike St. Mary’s school 134. The Northern entrance into, was formerly by Stratton 16. Trevalga in the most desolate part of 67. London architecture reaching to 81. Copper ores of, purchased by Mr. Coster 89. Truro the first town in 85. Essex and his army entered, iv. 185
- —— Custos Rotulorum of, Lord Robarts, ii. 379
- —— Geological Society of, ii. 291—iii. [424]—iv. 122
- —— History of, Mr. Fortescue Hitchens assisted in compiling, ii. 224
- —— hundreds of, account of them, App. 13, iv. 317
- —— Lords Lieutenant of, Earl of Radnor, ii. 380.—Two Earls of Mountedgecumbe, iii. [107]
- —— members of parliament for, ii. 351 ter. Sir John Eliot 71. Sir William Lemon 85.—Francis Basset, iii. [229]. Admiral Boscawen [219]. Hugh Boscawen [40]. James Buller [249]. Sir A. Carew [40]. Sir William de Ferrers [165]. Sir B. Granville [40]. Sir William Lemon [229], [249]. E. W. W. Pendarves [367]. Mr. Praed [9]. Thomas de Prideaux [56]. Sir Thomas Sereod [165]. Nicholas Trefusis [40]. Sir W. L. S. Trelawny [301]. John Trevanian [200], [201], [204]. His letter [204]. Sir Richard Vyvyan [136]. Sir R. R. Vyvyan [137].—Francis Gregor, iv. 89. John de Tynten 96
- —— militia, iv. 37.—Charles Phillips, Lieut.-col. of, ii. 399. Jonathan Phillips, Captain in 399.—Mr. Williams, Colonel of, iii. [159].—Charles Phillips, Lieut.-col. of, iv. 45. Henry Thompson, Captain in 109
- —— sheriffs of, ii. 47, 68. Basset 235 ter., 304, 394, 395. Carnesew 186, 335 ter. Chamond 414 quater. Champernon 251. John Enys 97. Grenvill 341 quater. William Harris 139. Orchard 343. Treffry 43 ter.—Mr. Amy, iii. [235]. Thomas Le Archideakene [405]. Arundell Sir John [141], [274]. Sir J. [213]. Renfry and Renfry [141]. Humphrey Borlase [238], [268]. Hugh Boscawen [213]. Buller Sir Francis [463]. John [249]. Richard and Sir Richard [463]. Carmenow John [132], [133]. Ralph [129]. John and J. T. Coryton [346]. Stephen Durnford [374]. Peter, Sir Peter, Richard, Richard and Sir Richard Edgecumbe [104]. John Eliot [337]. George Herisey [417]. James [419]. Richard [417]. Richard Gedy [337]. Edward Herle [41]. John de Mawgan [148]. Erasmus Pascoe [343] Richard Penrose [444]. Gregory Peter [176]. Mr. Popham [446]. R. Prideaux [56]. Thomas Rawlings [280]. John, and Sir John Reskymer [133]. Sir John [147]. Hugh Rogers [445]. Sir Richard Sergeaulx [65]. John de Tregaga [211]. John Tremayne [101]. Charles, Sir Charles, Hugh, Hugh, Hugh, William, Sir William, and Sir Wm. Trevanian [199]. Walter de Treworther [269]. Francis, Hanniball, Michael, Richard, and Richard Vyvyan [134]. John, Thomas, and Thomas Walesbury [116]. John Worth [62]
- Cornwall county, standard of, iii. [332]
- —— Carew’s survey of, index to, iv. 381
- —— duchy, i. 3—ii. 87, 155, 375, 404—iii. [14], [15], [26] bis, [28], [57], [286]—iv. 6, 9, 14, 127, 186.—A manor annexed to, ii. 46.—Robert Corke, receiver of, iii. [444]. Holdings [286].—Manor, iv. 6
- —— Duke of, i. 75, 202, 253, 323, 413—ii. 145, 229, 230, 309, 365, 376, 401, 402—iii. [24], [28], [44], [64] ter., [81], [223], [328], [349]—iv. 7, 8, 61, 71, 125. His lands 186. Edward I. 296. Prince Edward 339.—Edward the Black Prince, ii. 422—iv. 71. Frederick Prince of Wales, ii. 84. Solomon, a Christian 338. William 408. Edward the Black Prince, iv. 71
- —— Dukes of, iii. [14], [15], [24]—iv. 72.—Their Exchequer Hall, iii. [26].—Had a castle at Helstone, ii. 402. List of them from the time of Edward III. i. 373
- —— Duke and Earl of, i. 318—iv. 7, 8, 78
- —— Earl of, i. 151, 153, 202, 318, 322, 323—iii. [448], [462].—His castle at Truro, now in ruins, iv. 76.—Ailmer, i. 73. Algar 73, 74, 94 bis, 95. Caddock 203, 254. His history and arms 203. Condur 254. Condura 36, 202. Cradock 36. Edmund Plantagenet 253, 254. John 296 bis. John of Elham 256, 339, 341. Piers Gaveston 338. Reginald 36. Richard 36, 340.—Robert 402. Edmund, ii. 138. Prince John, his treason 177. Protected Pomeroy 178. Reginald 420, 428. Richard 109, 138, 403, 422. Richard Plantaganet 155. Richard, King of the Romans 8, 156. Robert 418. Roger 128. William 418.—Ailmer, iii. [462]. Algar [462]. Cadock [82], [462] bis. Agnes or Beatrix, his daughter [463]. Condura [462]. Edmund [15], [26], [27]. Son of Richard King of the Romans [285]. Edward of Caernarvon [302] bis. John [27]. King [448]. Reginald [353]. Richard [14], [15], [26], [27], [47], [268], [350]. King of the Romans, &c. [15], [19], [28], [169], [268], [285], [448] bis. A promoter of monastic establishments [285]. Robert [14], [27], [44]. Earl of Morton, &c. [291], [345], [349], [352], [451] bis. Robert Guelam, Earl of Morton, &c. [462].—Edmund, iv. 4. His history 368. Gothlois 94. John 71 bis. Of Eltham, his history 371. Succeeded to the crown 71. Reginald 169. Incorporated Truro 77. His history 353. Richard 26, 27, 41. His history 356. Robert Earl of Morton, &c. 15, 67, 102, 118. Roger 41. William Earl of Morton, &c. 100, 111
- —— Earls of, ii. 38, 145, 257 bis, 259, 260, 384, 422—iii. [79], [168], [442], [448], [452], [456]—iv. 6.—Held their court at Tintagell castle, ii. 402.—Their history, app. 12. Before the Conquest, iv. 346 to 348. After the Conquest 348 to 373
- —— Earls of, Norman, iv. 81
- —— Earldom of, ii. 156, 379, 384—iii. [22], [452].—Raised to a Dukedom, ii. 155. Lost its feudal sovereignty 392
- —— King or Earl of, i. 322, 323
- —— Kings of, iii. [326], [452]
- —— Prince of, i. 327
- —— Princes of, ii. 158—iii. [13]
- —— Launceston Castle, their seat, ii. 418
- —— See of, reasons for removing, iii. [416]
- —— sovereigns of, iii. [365]
- —— Geffery, iii. [449]. Joan [448]. John [318]. Sir John [27]. Richard de [448]. William [449]. Family [198]
- Cornwall, of Burford in Shropshire, family, iii. [449]
- Coronilla glauca, iv. 181
- —— valentina, iv. 181
- Corpus Christi College, Oxford, iii. [406]
- Corrack road, ii. 281. Account of 284
- Corringdon, Rev. Mr. ii. 340
- Corsican gold, iv. 33
- Cortyder, by Leland, iv. 280
- Corvith, in St. Cuby, iii. [362]
- Cory, Rev. W. ii. 364
- Coryton family, i. 410—ii. 32—iv. 130. Johanna, iii. [166]. John [346]. Sir John [164], [165] bis, [266], [345], [346]. John. T., [346] bis, [348]. Built a fine house [166]. Family [161], [165], [346]. Name [165]
- —— of Crockadon, John, i. 315
- —— of Newton family, i. 315.—John, ii. 231. William 305.—Anne and Catherine, iii. [162]. Sir John [162] ter., [176]. Sir John’s widow [163]. William and Sir William [162]. Family [161]. Arms [162].—Sir John, iv. 9
- —— of Pentillie, Mr. iii. [372].—Of Pentilly, J. T. i. 316
- Cosawis, or Gosose, ii. 100
- Cosens, Nicholas, Sheriff of Cornwall, ii. 317. Family 319
- Cosowarth, Miss, i. 387
- —— Bridget, Sir Samuel, and Nicholas, iii. [135]. Miss [116]. The estates passed to Vyvyan [135]
- —— of Nanswhiddon, i. 387
- —— of Penwarne family and heir, iii. [191]
- Cossa, i. 326
- Cossens, i. 313
- Coster, Mr. of Bristol, i. 226.—A coppersmith there, took Mr. Lemon into partnership, iv. 89
- Coswarth, i. 210. Account of 211
- —— Bridget and Sir Samuel, i. 222. Arms 211
- —— of Coswarth, Bridget, i. 211. Dorothy 210. Edward 211 bis. John 210 bis. John 211 quat. Nicholas, bis, Robert, ter. Samuel, Sir Samuel, bis, 211. Samuel 212. Thomas 211
- Coswin, account of, ii. 142
- Cosworth, Miss and Mr. iii. [193]
- Coswyn de, John, and family, ii. 142
- Cotehele, i. 154, 158 bis, 159—ii. 108, 115.—View of the Chapel at, i. 156.—Thick woods about, iii. [102]
- —— de Cotehele, Hilaria and William, i. 154
- Cotele, iv. 70
- Cotland, ii. 71
- Cottell of Alderscombe, Alexander, and family, ii. 351. Arms 352
- Cotterell’s dispute with Le Grice for the lands of the latter, ii. 277
- Cottey, Christopher, and Mr. iii. [327]
- Cottle, Alexander, and his father, iii. [116]
- Cotton, William, i. 141. William, F. S. A. 228.—Sir John, iii. [235] bis, [237]. His sister [237]. William [233], [244]. William, Bishop of Exeter [233]. William, son of the Bishop [234], [235]. Family and their monuments [233].—Family, iv. 45, 62
- —— MSS. 154
- Couch, Reginald, ii. 90
- Coulson, Henry, and Rev. T. H. ii. 359
- —— Rev. H. T. of Ruan Major, iii. [420]
- Coumb, St. Lower, parish, iii. [139]
- Coumbe village, iii. [255]
- Council, general, of the British clergy, at St. Alban’s, ii. 64
- Councils, ecclesiastical, i. 100 ter.
- Court barton, iii. [448] bis—ii. 395, 396
- —— in Lanreath, ii. 394
- —— in St. Stephen’s, the Tregarthyns removed to, ii. 109
- —— of chivalry, iii. [129]
- —— leet at Helston, ii. 145.—Of Ryalton, i. 231 bis
- —— manor, ii. 110
- —— roll, tenure by copy of, ii. 51
- —— rolls, iii. [234].—Of a manor for three centuries, in possession of the editor, iv. 54
- Courtenay, Sir Edward, i. 33. Elizabeth, Florence, and Isabel 65. Jane 33. Maud 65. Peter, Bishop of Exeter 373.—Kelland, ii. 353, 354, 384. Richard and Thomasine 386. Walter 189. William, sheriff of Devon 235. Lord William and Sir William 189. Family 354, 362, 375.—George, iii. [214]. Archbishop [171] bis. Monument to a [439]. Family [373], [437].—Nicholas, iv. 112. Lawrence 113. Family 41, 97. A branch of at Treveryan 109. Arms 96
- Courtenay of St. Benet’s, Henry, i. 113.—In Lanyvet, Henry, iv. 188
- —— of Boconock, Edward, i. 43. Of Boconock and Haccomb, Emelyn, and Sir Hugh 64
- —— Earls of Devon, Edward, i. 63, 64 quat.—Edward 11th Earl, iii. [436]. Edward 12th Earl [437] ter. Edward 16th Earl [64], [65] bis.—Hugh, i. 63.—Thomas, and Thomas his successor, iii. [350].—William, i. 64
- —— Henry Marquis of Exeter, i. 43, 64—ii. 375
- —— of Haccomb, Sir Hugh and Margaret, i. 262.—Sir Hugh, iii. [437] bis
- —— of Moland, Elizabeth and Sir Philip, i. 64
- —— of Powderham, i. 411
- —— of Tremere family, ii. 385, 387. Charles and Humphrey 385. Kelland 385 bis. William, ib.
- —— of Trethurfe family, Sir Peter and William, ii. 385—or Trethyrfe, i. 65—iii. [133]
- —— i. 171, 177—ii. 292
- —— of Boconnock, iv. 157
- —— of Penkivell, ii. 54
- —— of Trehane, William, i. 397—ii. 130
- —— of Tremeer, i. 396—iii. [187]
- —— of Trethurfe, i. 397
- Courts of Westminster, Cornwall remote from, ii. 145
- Covent Garden theatre, Mr. Dagge manager of, ii. 34
- Coventry, Lady Anne, i. 37.—Henry, iii. [252]
- Coverack, ii. 331 quater. Noted for a lucrative trade 324
- —— cove, a transport lost in, ii. 325
- —— pier, ii. 331
- Covin, i. 205
- Cowley contrasted with Killigrew, ii. 22
- Cowling, John, and his daughter, iii. [288]
- Cowlins of Kerthen, i. 266
- Coysgarne, iii. [326]
- Coyt, in St. Colomb, account of, i. 219
- Coytfala, now Grampound, i. 353
- Coytpale, i. 257
- Cozens, or Cosens, William, iv. 77
- Crackington cove, ii. 88
- Cradock Earl of Cornwall, i. 36
- Craggs, Harriet; and James, Secretary of State, ii. 75
- Craig Vrance, ii. 305
- Crane, i. 162, 164.—In Cambume, ii. 123
- —— of Crane, Richard, family and arms, iii. [387]
- Crantock church, i. 74, 248, 250
- —— college, i. 247, 250
- —— parish, i. 230, 249, 289, 293—iii. [267], [343]
- Crantock parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, i. 245. Ancient state and revenues, impropriation, vicar’s stipend, patron, incumbent, land tax 246. Consecrated well, name of church, Treganell 247. Treago 248. Gannell creek, Tremporth bridge 249. By Tonkin, saint’s name, impropriation, incumbent. By the Editor, collegiate church 250. Statistics, feast, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase 251
- Crantoke, by Leland, iv. 285
- Crawley, Judge, iii. [144]
- Creation, i. 260
- “Creation of the World,” Mr. Keigwyn’s translation published by Editor, iii. [329]
- —— and “Flood,” i. 109.—Translated, iii. [288]
- Crediton, Devon, ii. 69—iii. [248], [415].—St. Boniface born at, iv. 126
- —— Leofric, Bishop of, iii. [416]. Livingus, Bishop of [415]
- —— see of, iii. [415]
- —— college, iii. [7]
- Credys in Padstow, not noticed in Tanner, ii. 388
- Creed, Apostles’, in Cornish, i. 252, 260
- —— church, i. 258
- —— parish, i. 140, 300, 424—ii. 90—iii. [170], [195], [198], [354], [371], [448], [450], [451]
- Creed parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, i. 251. Apostles’ creed in Cornish 252. Value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, Tybesta, Grampound borough, privileges 253. Fairs and market, chief inhabitants, Trevelick, Tencreek 254. Pennans, Nantellan, Carlynike 255. Nancar 256. By Tonkin, Trencreek, Granpont, ib. Trevellick, Trewinnow, Pennance 257. Trigantan, the church 258. By the Editor, Tybesta and Grampound ibid. Hawkin’s family 259. Differences of the Cornish creeds, statistics, vicar 260
- —— rectory house, i. 258
- Creeg meer, account of, iii. [319]
- Cregoe, account of, i. 297
- —— i. 205. Rev. John 424.—Edward, ii. 54. M. G. 58
- Cremble passage, iii. [105]
- Cressy, battle of, iv. 72
- Crewe, Rev. Mr. ii. 86.—Elizabeth-Anne and John, iii. [220]. Mr. [185], [211]
- Crewenna, St. i. 263
- Crews, Rev. Mr. i. 253
- Crewys, Sir Alexander, i. 347. Mr. of Lesnewith, iii. [22]. Mr. [276]
- Cricklade, i. 258
- Criticism, &c. letters on, ii. 76
- Croaker of Crogith, i. 299
- Croan, i. 371. Account of 376
- Crocadon, account of, iii. [162]
- Crockaddon, account of, i. 313, 316
- Crocker, Michael, i. 8
- —— of St. Agnes, Miss, iii. [80]
- Croftilborow, iii. [439]
- Croftshole, iii. [439] bis
- Crogith, account of, i. 299
- Croker, Sir John, ii. 189. Robert 337, 338
- Cromlech at Trethevye, i. 193
- Cromleigh at Lanyon, iii. [89]
- —— at Malfra, iii. [90]
- —— in Morva parish, iii. [90], [244]
- —— in Zennor parish, iii. [90]
- Cromleighs, description of them, iii. [90]
- Cromwell, Oliver, i. 204—iii. [186], [188], [381].—Curious letter from, ii. 47.—His interregnum, i. 204—ii. 277—iii. [421], [449].—His wars with Charles 1st and 2nd, iv. 75.—Richard, iii. [188].—Thomas, his correspondence with the prior of Tywardreth, iv. 105. Described 106
- Crook, Judge, iii. [144]
- Croome family, iii. [192]
- Cross family, ii. 252, 397
- —— of Bromfield, Somerset, Mary and Richard, iii. [315]
- —— posts, establishment of, i. 56. Farmed by Mr. Allen 57
- Crosses on moor stones, i. 195
- Crossman, ii. 54
- Crosstown village, iii. [255]
- Crostetedon, i. 236
- Crowan parish, i. 118, 160, 355—ii. 122, 139, 141 bis, 144, 272—iii. [7], [65], [384], [389], [441], [442]
- Crowan parish, by Hals, boundaries, ancient state, value of benefice, patronage, rector, incumbent, land tax, endowment, Clowens, pedigree of Seynt Aubyn, i. 261, Tregeare, by Tonkin, etymology 263. Tregeare, Hellegan, Clowance 264. By the Editor, patronage of the church, oversight of Hals, Sir John Seynt Aubyn, Lady Seynt Aubyn’s marriage portion 265. Stoke Damarel, Devonport, advowson, by Lysons, Kerthen 266. Shewis, Henry Rogers’s resistance of the sheriffs, fatal consequences 268. His escape, arrest, trial 269. Evidence 270. Lord Hardwicke’s charge 278. Proclamation 279. His son’s account 280. His death 282. Sir John Seynt Aubyn’s letter on the occasion 284. Monuments in the church, chapel of ease, charity school, statistics, feast, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase, celebrated for mines, beauty of Clowance 288
- Crown demesnes, iii. [365]
- —— patronage, ii. 231—iii. [222], [223], [253], [284], [349]—iv. 40, 97, 127, 137, 160. Let 40
- —— “Noye’s Rights of,” iii. [154]
- Crudge, Adry, i. 357
- Cruetheke, iii. [372]
- Cruff of Borew, i. 421
- Crystalline rocks in Linkinhorne, iii. [45]
- Cubert church, i. 74
- —— parish, iii. [39], [275], [333]
- Cuby parish, i. 413—ii. 2—iii. [354], [371], [402], [403], [451].—St. iv. 117
- Cuby, St. parish, or Tregony, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, antiquity, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, history of the saint, i. 294. His shrine, privileges of the borough 295. Castle, arms of the borough, family of Pomeroy 296. Crego 297. Attempts of Mr. Trevanion to render the river Val navigable, Carreth 298. Hospital 299. By Tonkin, Crogith, bridge, ruins of the old town, and of St. James’s church, its patron 299. By the Editor, ancient town, castle, and priory 299. Statistics, vicar, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase 300
- Cudan Beke, i. 32
- Cudanwoord, ii. 59
- Cudden Point, iii. [311] ter., [375]. Curious custom at [311]
- Cuddenbeck, ii. 68
- —— borough, ii. 69
- Cudjore, account of, i. 211
- Cudworth, Mr. iv. 94
- Culloden, victory of, caused the fall of the Whigs, ii. 244
- Cumberland, i. 289—iii. [246]
- Cuming, Alexander, iii. [445]
- Cummin, Rev. Mr. ii. 398
- Camming, Sir Alexander, and Mr. iii. [9]
- Curgenven, Captain and Mrs. iv. 4
- Curgurven, Rev. William, iii. [357] Curlyghon or Curlyon, ii. 155. Account of 301
- —— family, ii. 301
- Curlyon family, descendants of Richard, i. 54
- Curnow, John, iii. [343] ter. and three daughters [343]. Family [54], [343].—John, iv. 55
- Curran Boake, ii. 61
- Currie or Karentocus, St. church iv. 12
- Curthop, i. 298
- Curthorp, i. 298
- Curtutholl, account of, iii. [170]
- Curvoza, account of, iii. [362]
- Cury parish, i. 118, 356—ii. 80, 126 bis—iii. [110], [127], [128], [257], [416], [419]
- Cury parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, ancient state, family of Bochym, Arundell’s rebellion, i. 301. Family of Bellot, Bonython 302. Bochym, Shewis 303. By Editor, statistics, feast, Geology by Dr. Boase 304
- Custendon, i. 236
- Custom house establishment at St. Ives, ii. 261.—At Truro, iv. 74
- Customs, laws of, iii. [423].—Mr. Lamb, collector of, at Fowey, ii. 47—and excise, laws of, iv. 175
- Cuthbert, St. his history, i. 289.—Bishop of Lindisfarne, iv. 42
- —— St. parish, i. 215, 254—iii. [267], [313]
- Cuthbert, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, ancient state, value of benefice, patron, rector, land tax, saint’s history, i. 289. Translation of his relics and the bishopric from Lindisfarne to Durham 290. Holywell, Chynoweth 291. Carynas 292. By Tonkin, plague, holy well 292. Hallanclose, church, Kelsey 293. By the Editor, statistics, feast, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase 293
- Cuthill, i. 154
- Cutler, Sir John and Mary, ii. 380
- Cyric, St. the monk of, iv. 114
- Cyric’s, St. creek, iv. 113
- Dacia, i. 336
- Daddoe, Rev. J. of Merthyr, iii. [189]
- Dagge, Mr. possessor of Killigarreen; and Mr. and his brother, manager of Covent-garden theatre, ii. 34
- Dal, monastery at, ii. 90. St. Sampson’s remains enshrined there 90
- D’Albert, Sir Perdiccas, ii. 176
- Dalbier, a parliamentary general, iv. 186 bis
- Dallaway’s Chichester, iii. [205]
- D’Alneto family, ii. 375
- Dameliock castle, i. 328 bis, 329 bis, 330 ter., 331 ter., 332—iv. 94.—Siege of by King Uter, i. 329
- Damelsa castle, iv. 140
- —— house, iv. 140
- Damerell, Sir John, iii. [60]. Arms 61
- Damholt, Lord, French Admiral, ii. 342
- Danaus, his daughters, iii. [265]
- Dance Meyns, i. 141 bis
- Dandy family, ii. 397
- —— of Trewenn, William, i. 326
- Danell, i. 383
- Danes, i. 290—ii. 27—iii. [262], [365]—iv. 140. Burn Bodmin, ii. 60. Bishop Stidio’s loss by 61. Arrived in West Wales (perhaps Cornwall), and defeated on Hengiston downs 310. Probably buried in the three barrows 317. Their castles 423.—Destroyed Nutcell abbey, iv. 126
- D’Angers of Carclew, Isabella, iii. [225] bis. James [225]. Margaret [225] bis. Richard [225]. Family [224]. Arms [226]
- Daniel, Nicholas, i. 375.—Richard, iv. 77.—Family, i. 434
- Daniell, Thomas, i. 58—R. A. ii. 33 bis, 318. Successful in mining 33. Thomas 33 bis. Built a house at Truro of Bath stone 33. Member for West Looe 34. Samuel, his Chronicle 284.—Mr. succeeded Mr. Lemon, married Miss Elliot, iv. 89
- Daniell’s Chronicle, i. 339
- Danish barrows, iii. [319]
- Danish camp, iv. 77. Dissertation upon 78
- Danmonia, iv. 39
- Danmonii, i. 199
- Danvers, Sir John, iii. [316], [317].—Family, i. 121
- —— of Dantesy, Wilts, Sir John, iii. [317], [318]
- Daphne odora, iv. 181
- Dapifer, Richard, iv. 107
- Darell, Thomas, and family, iii. [240]
- Darley family, and Rev. Mr. ii. 226
- Darlington, Lord, proprietor of Camelford borough, sold it since Reform bill, ii. 405
- Dart of Dart Ralph, Devon, family, iii. [193]
- —— river, iii. [103]—iv. 158
- Dartmoor, i. 170, 188—ii. 213—iii. [45], [431]. Forest [265]—iv. 6.—Hills, iii. [253]. Chain of granite hills to Land’s End, from [120]. Road across them [121]
- Dartmouth, ii. 83—iii. [105].—Pirates conveyed to, iii. [41]
- —— William Legge, first Earl of, iii. [206]
- Darwin, Dr. lines by, i. 30
- Daubeney, Giles, Lord, i. 87
- —— Catherine and Ralph, ii. 251. Lord 189, 191. Sheriff of Cornwall 186
- Daungers of Carnclew, Isabel, iii. [303]. James [303] bis. Margaret [303]
- Davenport, Judge, iii. [144]
- Davey of Creed, i. 144
- David, King of Israel, i. 305, 329
- —— St. iii. [434] bis.—Bishop of Menevia, i. 24, 304, 321, 382 ter. His history by Hals, and by the Editor 305. Legend of 307
- Davidstowe barton, account of, i. 305—parish, i. 21, 197, 199, 382—ii. 401—iii. [22], [180], [275]—iv. 61 bis, 124, 125
- Davidstowe parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, value of living, incumbent, land tax, i. 304. History of St. David, barton of Davidstowe 305. By Tonkin, St. David. By Editor, his history more at large 305. Impropriation of tithes, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 307
- Davie, John, iii. [387]
- —— of Burnuhall, i. 147 bis, 148
- —— of Orleigh, Charles, i. 380. Account of his wife, ib.
- Davies, Henry, i. 282 bis.—Henry, iii. [6]. Henry, great uncle to the Editor [307]. Rev. George, Rector of Perran Uthno [307] bis. Rev. John, ditto [306], [307]. Miss [429]. Family [35], [47], [216].—Catherine, the Editor’s aunt, iv. 165. William 55.—Family, ii. 170, 218, 304
- Davies of Bosence, i. 360. Catherine 360, 362. Elizabeth 362, 363. Henry 360 bis, 361, 365. John 360 bis, 362 bis. Mary, ib. Philippa, ib. William 361 bis. Arms 361. Crest 365. Monuments at St. Earth 361
- —— of Burnewall, in Buryan, Christopher bought Noye’s title to the Lanow estate, but constrained to compromise with the Earl of Bath, pleaded his own cause to the admiration of the court, ii. 334
- —— of Canonteign, Devon, Thomas, iii. [269]
- —— of St. Earth, Catherine, i. 376.—William, ii. 34.—John and his daughter, iii. [159]. William [145], [159]
- —— of Gear, i. 364
- Davis, Christopher, i. 141, 144 bis. Henry 144. John 292. Arms 144.—Mr. and Dr. late of Plymouth, ii. 111. John 352.—Rev. John, iii. [351]
- Davis’s British Lexicon, i. 120
- Davy, Sir Humphrey, i. 385—ii. 218—iii. [48], [94]. Anecdote of [94]. His life by Dr. Paris [95].—His grandfather, an architect, ii. 32. Rev. C. W. 270.—Family, iii. [48], [94]
- —— of St. Cuthbert, Mr. and Mrs. and family, iii. [317]
- Dawnay of Cowick, Yorksh., Sir John, and arms, iii. [438]
- Dawney of Sheviock, Emelyn, i. 63, 64 bis. Sir John 63.—Emelyn, iii. [436], [437], [438]. Henry [438]. John [437]. Sir John [436]. Nicholas [437], [438] ter., [439]. William [437]. Mr. built the church, and Mrs. the barn [439]. Family [436] bis, [439]. Arms [437]
- Dawson, the Right Hon. G. R. iv. 143. J. R. Dean of St. Patrick’s, furnished the Editor with information 141, 143. Captain 31
- Day of Judgment, Latin prize poem upon, ii. 154
- —— John and Peter, i. 216.—Dorothy, iii. [145], [159]. John [159]. Rev. John of Little Petherick [334]. Peter [145]
- —— of Tresuggan, i. 225
- Daye, i. 298
- Dayman, Rev. Charles, i. 343—ii. 233
- —— of Flexbury, Rev. Charles, iii. [351]. John [353]. Family [351]
- Dead, custom of saluting, i. 183
- Deadman Point, ii. 106, 113, 115. Its Geology 115
- Dean, rural, oath of, ii. 307
- —— General, and his death, ii. 26
- Deane’s Essay on Dracontia, i. 141
- Decumani, i. 234
- Deer park, ii. 402
- Deerso river, its source, iv. 237
- Defoe’s Tour through Great Britain, ii. 346
- Degembris manor, iii. [269]
- Degemue in Kerrier, iii. [422] bis
- Delabole quarry, i. 118. Slate 343
- Delahay, i. 262
- De la Mare, Peter, iv. 28
- Delcoath, i. 128, 165 bis
- Delian, St. history of, i. 382
- —— collegiate church, i. 328
- Dell, Rev. Henry, of Ruan Lanyhorne, iii. [403], [405]. Rev. John ditto [403]
- Delphic oracle, iii. [162]
- Delves, Sir Bryant Broughton, iii. [9]
- Delyan, St. Landaff cathedral dedicated to, ii. 65
- Democracy vindicated, ii. 77
- Denham, Judge, iii. [144]. Miss [191]. Heir of the family [140]
- Denham’s town, iii. [361]
- Denis, Great and Little, i. 39
- —— St. i. 386, 392
- —— St. abbey, near Paris, ii. 169
- —— St. church, iii. [198]
- Denis, St. parish by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, ancient name, land tax, patron, incumbent, i. 308. Saint’s history, ib. Church 309. Robert Dunkin, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 310
- Denmark, George Prince of, called George Drinkall, ii. 15
- Dennis family, ii. 313—iii. [23]. Rev. Mr. [171]
- —— of Leskeard, i. 143. Edward 320. George, ib.
- —— of Orleigh, i. 171
- —— of Trembath, Alexander, his character, and Miss, iii. [33]
- —— St. name explained, iv. 313
- —— chapel, iii. [453]
- —— parish, i. 212, 227, 341—iii. [58], [180], [207], [391], [395], [402], [448] bis, [450] ter., [453]
- —— rectory, i. 72
- Dennis, St. vicarage, iii. [448], [451], [453]
- —— in Branwell, iii. [202]
- Dennithorne, Nicholas, ii. 402
- Densill, account of, iii. [147]
- —— barrow, iii. [147]
- —— Alice and John, iii. [133]
- —— of Densill, Alice, and Anne, iii. [147]. John [147] bis. Serjeant John [ibid.] Thomas, and family [147]
- —— of Philley, Devon, Rich. iii. [148]
- Derby, lofty tower at, iii. [363]
- Despatch transport, lost returning from Spain, ii. 325
- Devereux, Robert, Earl of Essex, iv. 185
- Devil’s coyts, i. 220
- Devon county, i. 113, 168, 170, 327, 334, 342—ii. 19, 71 bis, 77, 109, 110 bis, 115, 122, 137, 149, 177, 293, 340, 413, 415, 417—iii. [56], [254] bis, [256], [279], [336]—iv. 39 bis, 40 bis, 125.—Part of, iii. [457].—Insurgents enter, i. 86.—Romantic scenery of, and dunstone prevalent in, ii. 88. Perkin Warbeck marched into 188. Cornish rebels enter 195. Made prisoners in 197. Blessing proclaimed in all its churches for the builders of Bideford bridge, to which most families of note contributed 341. Donne’s map of 221. Granite in, iii. [432]. Divided from Cornwall [104]. Lord Clinton removed to [230]. Werrington parish in [460].—Many gentlemen’s sons of, educated at Wike St. Mary, iv. 134. Charles 1st marched through 185
- —— bishops of, iii. [415]
- —— member of parliament for, Sir T. D. Ackland, iii. [271]
- —— sheriffs of, ii. 43, 130 bis, 196, 341 bis.—Thomas Arundell, iii. [141]. John Cheyney [116].—William, John, and John de Cheyney, iv. 43.—James Chudleigh, ii. 189.—Sir John Damerell, iii. [60]. Stephen Durneford [101], [141]. Sir Peers, Peter, and Sir Rich. Edgecumbe [103]. Sir Richard Edgecumbe [101], [103]. Richard Hals and William Wadham [116]
- —— Earl of, iii. [350], [438] bis—A faggot belonging to, ii. 410.—Ordgar, iii. [384], [460]; and Elphrida his Countess, iv. 6.—Ordulf, iii. [385]. Courtenay, Edward Hugh 10th, i. 63.—Edward 11th, and Edward 12th, iii. [436].—Edward 12th, or the blind, Edward 13th.—Edward 16th, i. 64.—Edward 16th, ii. 189.—William 17th, Edward 18th 130.—Thomas, i. 64—iii. [350] bis
- Devonport, i. 266
- Devynock, i. 172
- Dewen of Marazion, Alice, iii. [54]
- Dewer, Captain, ii. 219
- Deweston, ii. 430
- Dewin, Mr. ii. 83
- De Witt’s engagement with Blake, ii. 25
- Deza, Donna Giovanna, i. 311
- Diamond, history of the Pitt, i. 68. Weight, drawing of it, worn by the Kings of France in their hat, stolen at the Revolution, but recovered, placed by Napoleon between the teeth of a crocodile in the handle of his sword 69
- Diana, shrine makers of, ii. 53
- Dictionnaire Historique, i. 111
- Dictionary, first Latin and English, written by Sir Thomas Elliot, ii. 66
- —— Holwell’s Mythological, Etymological and Historical, iii. [171]
- Digby, Col. iv. 186. Lord, combat of his troop with Straughans ibid.
- Dilic, St. i. 2
- Dillington, Dorothy, iii. [346]
- Dillon, Rev. Robert, ii. 123
- Dinah’s cave, iii. [282]
- Dinam, Geoffrey de, ii. 415 bis
- Dinant, Oliver de, i. 168 bis, 170
- Dinas, Little, promontory and fortification, its siege, i. 40
- Dingle, Miss, iii. [65]
- Dinham bridge, i. 168
- —— family, i. 349. Charles 170. John quin. and Josce 168. Lady Elizabeth 170. Galfred de 168. Jane Lady Zouch, Joan Lady Arundell and Elizabeth Lady FitzWarren 170 bis. Margaret Lady Carew 170 and 171. Arms 170.—Lanhearn descended lineally from, iii. [150].—William, iv. 45. Family 62
- ——’s land, iii. [41]
- Dinnavall quarry, iv. 45
- Dinsull, ii. 172
- Dioclesian, Emperor, i. 52. His fortune told by a Druid 192.—St. Alban martyred under, ii. 64
- Diodorus Siculus, ii. 4, 20
- Dion, ii. 162
- Diosma ericoides, iv. 183
- Diploma of D. C. L. from Oxford University, iii. [50]
- Dirford castle, iv. 228
- Disne, Le, river, ii. 64
- D’Israeli, ii. 78. His Commentaries, his Eliot, Hampden, and Pym 78
- Dissenters, their contest with the establishment for Proselytism, ii. 133
- Divine Legation, iii. [69]
- Divinity, James’s introduction to, iii. [155]
- Dix, Rev. E. of Truro, iv. 92
- Dobbins, Mr. iii. [162]
- Doble, John, iii. [185]
- Dock, iv. 33
- Doddridge’s History, iii. [28].—Of the Duchy of Cornwall, ii. 404.—Of Wales and Cornwall, (Sir John,) iv. 8
- Dodman point, ii. 330
- Dodson, Robert, iii. [358].—Family, i. 221
- —— of Hay, i. 411. Arms 412
- —— of London, i. 412
- Dogherty family, ii. 362
- Doidge, Rev. Mr. of Tallant, iv. 23
- Dolben, Mr. iii. [17].—Mr. Justice, appointed to Cornwall, his administration of the law a happiness to the county, ii. 52. Petition to Charles II. against him 53. His name struck off the commission 54
- Dole abbey, in Franche Comté, iii. [281]
- —— Sampson, Archbishop of, iii. [336]
- Dolichos lignosus, iv. 181
- Domesday, ii. 379
- —— Book, ii. 51, 70, 169, 175, 259, 299, 315, 319, 384—iii. [22], [27], [44], [46], [64], [74], [78], [101], [110], [111], [114], [117], [118], [124], [127], [139], [143], [161], [163], [169], [175], [182], [190], [195], [196], [198], [237], [261], [276], [291] bis, [345], [349], [352], [365], [391], [393], [400], [402], [421], [422], [441], [451], [456], [461]—iv. 1, 6, 12, 15, 19, 20, 39, 43, 48, 50, 52, 61, 63, 66, 67, 68, 70, 81, 93 bis, 94, 96, 99, 102, 110, 115, 117, 118 bis, 124, 128, 137, 139, 153, 155, 160, 161
- Domesday Roll, ii. 48, 62, 86, 92, 94, 106, 151, 155, 226, 253, 320—iv. 184
- —— Survey, iv. 62, 93
- —— Tax, ii. 36, 50, 59, 80, 129, 141, 145, 229, 232, 251, 257, 273, 275, 291, 315, 332, 335, 340
- Dominica, St. i. 315
- Dominican abbey, Dublin, iv. 147
- —— chapel and friary at Truro, iv. 73
- —— friars, iv. 73. Walter de Exeter said to be one 111
- Dominicans, i. 176, 312. See [Friars]
- Dominick, St. i. 175 bis. De Gusman 310, 315. His history 311
- —— St. parish, i. 151, 153—ii. 309, 364, 375—iii. [161], [167], [345]
- Dominick, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, ancient name, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, saint’s history, i. 311. Dominican friars 312. Halton ibid. By Tonkin, Crockaddon 313. Pentilly 314. Halton, the Saint, a Female 315. By the Editor, Francis Rous, Charles Fitz-Geoffrey, Sir James Tillie 315. New mansion at Pentilly, statistics, rector, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase 316
- Domitian, i. 198—iv. 165, 167
- Doncaster, John, ii. 189
- Doniert, i. 178, 179 bis, 180 ter., 182 bis, 195 ter.
- Donne, Benjamin, ii. 221
- ——’s Map of Devonshire, ii. 221
- Donneny manor, iv. 127
- Donnithorne, i. 8
- Dorchester, St. Berimus, Bishop of, ii. 60
- —— Oxon, i. 407
- Dorset, i. 334
- —— county, H. Bankes, M.P. for, iii. [221]
- —— Thomas Grey, Duke of, iii. [294]
- —— Thomas Grey, Marquis of, iii. [350]
- Dosmeny pool, i. 178, 189.—By Leland, iv. 285
- Dotson of Roskymer, Henry, iii. [324] bis, [325]. John [325] bis
- Douay college, iii. [143] bis
- Dovenot, i. 168
- Dover castle, ii. 10
- —— town, ii. 10, 76—iii. [10].—A cinque port, ii. 38. Enlarged and made a packet station 45.—Change of its name, iii. [29]. High water at [98]
- Dower park, account of, ii. 336
- Doweringe, Rev. Mr. ii. 291
- Down hills, ii. 121
- Downes, Rev. Mr. i. 129.—Mr. ii. 119, 120 quat.
- Downevet borough, ii. 420
- Dozmere, account of, and stories relating to, iii. [265]. Etymology [266]
- Dracæna australis, iv. 181
- Dracontia, Essay on, i. 141
- Drake, Sir Francis, i. 315—ii. 21—iii. [460]—iv. 86.—John, ii. 195.—Z. H. iii. [256]
- ——’s island, iii. [108]
- Dranna point, ii. 331
- Draper, i. 283
- Drayns, East, manor of, in St. Neot and St. Cleere, iii. [359]
- Drayton’s Polyolbion, App. 8, iv. 293 to 308, and notes from 308 to 311
- Drew, Mr. iv. 34.—Miss, i. 39
- ——’s Teignton, Devon, ii. 98
- Drift, account of, iii. [427]
- Drillavale quarry, iv. 45
- Drineck, ii. 260
- Drinking at St. Colomb, i. 219
- Drinkwater, Rev. Mr. i. 398
- Drogo, iii. [33]
- Druid, female, prophesies Dioclesian’s elevation to the throne, i. 192
- Druidical antiquities of the Scilly islands, iv. 175
- —— basons, i. 185, 186 bis, 187, 190. A very large one 191
- —— learning, iii. [52]
- —— monument, i. 196
- —— residence, fine site for, i. 192
- Druids, i. 183—iii. [49], [290], [385].—Etymology and account of, i. 192
- Druis, Celtic, i. 192
- Drummond, Lady, i. 313.—Sir Adam and his daughter, iii. [201]. Sir William [200].—Sir William and his two daughters, iv. 156
- Drus, British and Greek, i. 192
- Dry tree, iii. [127], [138]
- Dublin, i. 295 ter.—iv. 146
- —— cathedral, iv. 143 bis. Archbishops of 146. Michael de Tregury, Archbishop of 138. Taken prisoner at sea 146. Few records of the prelates and dignitaries 144
- —— city and diocese, iv. 146
- —— St. Patrick’s church at, iv. 138, 146
- Dubritius, St. Bishop of Landaff, i. 382
- Du Cange, ii. 369.—His Glossary, iii. [389]
- Duchy Exchequer, iv. 99. Leonard Lovice, receiver general 41
- —— officers, negotiation of Helston with, ii. 164
- Duckenfield, Captain, monument to, ii. 325
- Duckworth, Admiral, iii. [440]
- Duddowe, i. 243
- Dugdale, ii. 163, 344—iii. [111], [441]—iv. 101.—His Baronage, ii. 91—iii. [27].—His Monasticon Anglicanum, i. 217, 300—ii. 62, 96, 208—iii. [78], [232], [332], [372], [446]—iv. 6, 26, 100, 105.—His short view, &c. iii. [26]. His Warwickshire [317]
- Dukas’s account of the Paleologi, ii. 368
- Dulo parish, ii. 298, 391, 394.—Road to Hessenford from, iv. 30. Or Duloe, ii. 397—iii. [245], [253], [291], [302], [347]
- Dulo parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, ancient state, value of benefice, i. 316. Patrons, incumbent, landtax, rector, story of a Rev. Mr. Forbes, new vicarage house 317. Death of Rev. Mr. Fincher, council against lay impropriation, Trewergy 318. Tremada, Westnorth 319. Trenant, Trewenn 320. By Tonkin, value of benefice, Trenant, ib. By Editor, etymology from Archbishop Usher, and Bond’s Sketches of East and West Looe, history of St. Theliaus, Treworgy, Trenant 321. Statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 322
- Dundagell castle, i. 328, 329, 330 bis, 332. Account of 323
- —— manor, i. 322—iv. 43
- —— parish, i. 372, 404—ii. 259—iii. [81]—iv. 20, 42, 66, 94
- —— Robert de, i. 323
- Dundagell or Tintagell parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, manor, ancient name, i. 322. Value of benefice, patron, incumbent, landtax, market, fair, Trebennen, borough arms, court leet, representatives, family of Dundagell, castle 323. Consecrated well and chapel, Pendew, Porth Horne, rock arch over the sea 324. Lines on the castle, and on King Arthur 325. Arthur’s history, King Uter’s surname and arms, his victories 326. Love for Igerne 327. Merlin procures him admittance to her 330. Marries her, his death 332. Merlin’s prophecy of Arthur 333. Arthur’s victories over the Saxons 334, and Romans 335. Round Table, his arms 336. Death, and discovery of his tomb 337. Edward Third’s Knights of the Round Table 339. By Editor, remarks on Arthur and the castle 340. Impropriation of benefice, two other chapels 341. Print of Arthur by Caxton, statistics, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase. Kneighton’s Kieve 343
- Dundee, ii. 66
- Dunecheine, name for Dundagell, i. 322, 324
- Dunechine, i. 342
- Dungarvon, fishing nets introduced from, ii. 264
- Dungeness, sea fight before, iii. [26]
- Dungerth, i. 182 ter. His monument 179 bis, 184 ter., 195. Inscription of 180. Vault under it 181. Inscription 180, 182
- Dunheved church, iii. [458]
- Dunhevet castle, ii. 417, 427
- —— town 417. Inhabitants drawn to Launceston 418
- Dunkin, Robert, i. 310—iii. [83]
- Dunkirk, ii. 55—iv. 157
- Dunmeer, i. 368
- Dunscombe, Mr. iii. [125]
- Dunstan, St. iii. [415].—Wished to make St. Udith Queen, iv. 94
- —— St. parish, London, iii. [251]
- Dunstanvill, i. 36
- Dunstanville barons from Henry I. to Henry III. ii. 249. Barony conferred 249
- —— Reginald de, ii. 239.—Earl of Cornwall, iv. 169.—Family, ii. 239
- —— Lord de, i. 114, 137, 164.—ii. 23—iii. [239], [353], [386]—iv. 107, 136, 154.—Godrevy, his property, ii. 150. Memoir of 243. Joined Lord North’s party 245. Headed the Cornish miners in defence of Plymouth, and created a baronet 246. French revolution 247. Created a peer, his connexion with the Plantagenets, and private character 249. Marriages and issue 250.—His marriage, iii. [230]. His death, and public monument [389].—His edition of Carew, i. 241, 258, 341—ii. 45, 109, 120, 294, 394 bis, 398, 409, 419—iii. [28], [39], [79], [81], [91], [102], [150], [171], [179], [279], [287], [302], [388], [393]—iv. 132
- Dunster, Reginald de Mohun, Lord of, iii. [293]
- Dunstone prevalent in Cornwall and Devon, ii. 88
- —— rock, iii. [256].—Rocks, ii. 234
- Dunveth, i. 117
- Duporth, iv. 104
- Durant, family, iii. [270].—Family and heir, iv. 16
- Dureford, monastery at, iii. [206]
- Durham county, i. 183, 289, 290
- —— bishops of, Ralph Flambard, and William Carilepho, i. 290
- —— bishopric, transferred from Lindisfarne, i. 290. Immunities curtailed and restored 291. Arms of 291
- Durneford family, iii. [107]
- —— of Devon, Stephen and Miss, iii. [101], [102]. Family [101]
- —— of Stonehouse, i. 347
- Durnford, Stephen, iii. [374]
- Dutch fleet, engagements of with English, ii. 25, 26, 28
- —— man of war, a fight with, ii. 41
- —— ships driven into Falmouth harbour, ii. 6
- —— squadron, iii. [287]
- —— war, ii. 27, 28, 42, 94, 267.—Wars, iii. [186]
- Duvaura dependens, iv. 181
- —— undulata, iv. 181
- Duverdier’s History of the Swiss Cantons, iii. [186]
- Dye, St. history of, ii. 131, 133
- —— chapel of, ii. 131, 133
- —— town of, ii. 131
- Dynas castle, iv. 228
- Dynham family, i. 167, 168 ter. John 169 bis. Lord 170.—Galfrid de, iv. 156
- Eadbald, King of Kent, iii. [281]
- Eadnothus, bishop of Devon, iii. [415]
- Eadulphus, brother of Alpsius, Duke of Devon and Cornwall, ii. 420
- —— Bishop of Devon, iii. [415], [416]
- Eagle vicarage, ii. 363
- —— white, Cornish for, i. 120
- Earle, Mr. i. 296
- Earme, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, antiquity, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land-tax, saint’s history, i. 393. Tregaza, Godolphin blowing house 394. The cat eating the dolphin 395. Truthan, Treworgan, Treworgan Vean, Innis 396. Trehane 397. By Tonkin, Cargaul, Jago family 397. Killigrew 398. Ennis, Polglace 399. Trevillon 400. By Editor, advowson, Mr. Wynne Pendarves 400. Polsew 402. Treworgan, Truthan, Killigrew, statistics 403. Geology by Dr. Boase 404
- Earth, St. bridge, i. 360
- —— St. church, i. 345, 377
- —— parish, ii. 169—iii. [5], [46], [125]
- Earth, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, ancient state, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, rector, land-tax, Trewinard, i. 344. Arrest of a member of parliament, murder by Mr. Trewinard 345. Fatal duel 346. Other murders by gentlemen, Trenhayle 347. Trelizike 348. Gurlyn 349. By Tonkin, name, Trewinard 349. Trelisick 350. By the Editor, name, church, monuments in it 351. Vicars 353. Curious story of Mr. Symonds 354. Glebe, vicarage house, churchyard, bridge widened by the Editor, adjoining parishes 355. Trewinnard 356. Improved by Mr. Hawkins, artificially supplied with a stream of water 358. Trelisick 359. Tredrea, Bosence, Roman intrenchments 360. Monuments of the Davies family 361. Perthcolumb Gear, Tregethes, copper mill at Trewinnard 364. Genlyn, Treloweth, tin smelting house there, Lamb tin 365. Statistics, feast, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase, school 366
- East Angles, Sigebert King of, ii. 284
- East, hundred, i. 151, 153, 377—ii. 226, 229, 250, 361, 363, 364, 377, 417—iii. [1], [37], [40], [41], [43], [101], [161], [167], [335], [345], [371], [374], [436], [437] bis, [456], [457], [461]—iv. 6, 7, 50, 59 bis, 63 bis, 68, 69, 376
- —— India Company, ii. 227
- —— Indies, ii. 100
- —— Saxons, Sebert King of, ii. 284
- —— St. pool, ii. 281
- Eastbourne, Sussex, iii. [33]
- Eastcot village, iii. [255]
- Eastwellshire hundred, i. 310, 409—ii. 59, 309.—Etymology, i. 32
- Eata, St. bishop of Lindisfarne or Hexham, history of his see, iv. 42. His death 43
- Eath, St. parish, ii. 332
- Eaton, Rev. D. iii. [463], [464]
- Ebbingford, Thomas de Waunford, Lord of, iv. 13
- —— or Efford manor, account of, iv. 16. By Leland 258
- Ebchester, i. 183
- Ebiorite heresy, iii. [59]
- Ecclesiastical courts, iii. [155]
- Ecclesis Gwenwan, i. 321
- Echard, ii. 78
- Echium grandiflora, iv. 182
- —— nervosum, iv. 182
- Eddystone lighthouse, its situation, iii. [375]. History of the first [376]. Of the second, fire, accident from the burning lead [377]. History and description of the present [378]
- —— rocks, iii. [376]
- Edeston island, iv. 238
- Edgar, King, iv. 93, 97
- Edgecombe of Cuttvyle, Sir Pierce, and Hon. Richard, iii. [374]. Family [375]
- Edgecumbe, Hon. Richard, i. 417. Sir Richard 153, 154, 417, 418. William 154.—Peter, ii. 189. Peter sheriff of Devon 235. Sir Peter 187. Sir Richard 100, 108 bis, 115 bis, 187. Sir Henry Bodrigan’s defence against 115.—Hon. Richard, iii. [374]. Sir Richard [394]. Roger [358]. Miss [199]. Mr. [107].—Hon. Richard, iv. 75.—Family, i. 154 ter., 157, 421—ii. 362, 393—iii. [190] bis, [203]—iv. 71, 136 bis, 143, 158. Arms 72
- —— of Bodrigan, Richard, ii. 114
- —— of Mount Edgecumbe, Sir Richard, ii. 114.—Sir Peers, iii. [102], [103]. Peter [101], [103] bis, [104]. Sir Peter [104]. Sir Piers Lord of Cotehele and of East Stonehouse [101]. Richard, Richard, Richard, Richard [104]. Sir Richard [102], [103], [104]. Sir Richard favoured Henry the 7th’s pretensions [101]. His narrow escape and subsequent reward [102]. Built a chapel and was sheriff [103]. His struggle with Bodrigan for plunder [204]. On the winning side at Bosworth [204]. Family [101], [194]. History in Carew [104]. Arms [103]
- Edinburgh, iii. [94]
- Editha, St. her early death, self denial, legend of, her mother Abbess of Wilton, iv. 96
- Editor, ii. 83, 99, 100. A descendant and heir at law of Attorney-general Noye 339. M.P. for Helston 160, 164. On poor law committee 159. Remembers an English fleet of 40 sail pursued up the Channel by an enemy of nearly double 247. Remembers a cloister at St. Bennet’s 387. Has seen an original receipt of a fine for non-attendance at the Coronation of James I. 269. Has heard traditionary accounts of the plague 271. Is indebted to the Rev. J. Smythe for admission to Pembroke College 287. Character he has heard of Mr. Knile 267. Mr. K.’s monument stands on his land 268. His remembrance of Mr. Pitt 154. His memoir of and friendship for Lord de Dunstanville 243, and feelings in writing of him 249. His inquiries on the subject of the vessel driven from Charlestown to St. Ives 268. His remarks on the superstition, monastic institutions, and devastations of the 16th century 425.—The heir of Humphrey Noye, iii. [151]. His education [96]. His age [273]. His connexion with Sir Humphrey Davy [94]. Introduced him to Dr. Beddoes [251]. Raised a subscription for replacing the rocks at Trereen Dinas, and Lanyon Cromlech [32]. Has printed Keigwin’s translations [288]. Remembers Sarah Coat, who lived to the age of a hundred and four [460]. Possesses the manor of Lamellin [20]. An old receipt [6]. A MS. of Noye’s [154], and his picture of which he has presented a copy to Exeter College [156]. Has also the marriage contract of Humphrey Noye [ibid.] and a letter of Mr. J. Trevanion’s [204]. Found the form of oath for rural deans [307]. His visit to Mr. Walker [4]. His remarks upon Dr. Borlase [49]. Upon the Book of Job [69], and on Hugh Peters [71]. His character of Penzance corporation [92]. Remarks on the method of making signals [106]. On Plymouth breakwater [108]. On monasticism, popish mummeries [122], [262], [301], [332], [399], [401]. On the succession of animal and vegetable life [174]. On the motives of civil wars [203]. On etymologies [206]. On representation [272]. On old age [273]. On the Lionesse country [331]. On Elizabeth’s laws against papists, and on the reigns of the Tudors [370]. On the purchase of advowsons by a society [400]. On Hals’s specimen of Homer [420]. His character and biography of Mr. Whitaker [406].—Possesses a manor in Towednack parish, iv. 54. Purchased Trereen Dinas 166. His remarks on the alteration of ancient gothic churches, and its cause 103.—His mother and residence, i. 360.—His grandfather, ii. 34. And great-grandfather 146, 160
- Edles in Kenwen, iv. 73
- —— manor, ii. 315. Account of ibid.
- Edmonds, Everard, iv. 77
- Edmondsbury, St. i. 338
- Edmund Earl of Cornwall, iv. 4 bis
- —— Ironside, i. 211
- —— saint and king, i. 407 bis
- ——’s, St. chapel, iii. [317], [318]
- Edmunds, Henry, ii. 30
- Edulphus bishop of Exeter, ii. 7
- Edward the elder, king, i. 407—iii. [1], [416]
- —— the martyr, king, his death, iv. 94
- —— the confessor, king, i. 25—ii. 38, 61, 73, 174, 177, 205 bis, 208, 214—iii. [130], [365], [416]. Saint [363]—iv. 155.—Built St. Michael’s church, ii. 202. His charter to it 208. Translated 209. Placed a priory of benedictine monks there 208
- Edward 1st, king, ii. 38, 89, 155, 313, iii. [361] bis, [384], [394], [409], [412], [414], bis, [15], [26], [44], [56] bis, [101], [111], [112], [116], [129], [132], [165], [214], [230], [245], [254], [257], [261], [277], [284], [291] bis, [334], [336], [339], [345], [347], [349], [352], [354], [372], [374] bis, [384], [389], [396], [398], [403], [405] bis, [437], [438], [442], [449], [457]—iv. 7, 15 bis, 23, 24, 43 bis, 44, 62, 66, 67, 76, 83, 84, 95, 96 bis, 102, 112 bis, 118, 119, 128, 129, 139, 140, 153 bis, 157 bis, 162 bis.—Frequented Helston, ii. 156
- —— 2nd, ii. 6, 38, 363, 409, 410—iii. [26], [129], [165], [211], [316], [405] ter.—iv. 3, 96
- —— 3rd, ii. 4, 6, 38 bis, 45, 120, 146, 155, 176, 177, 209, 302, 316, 336, 341, 409—iii. [15], [27], [56], [60], [65], [79], [115], [129], [130], [133] bis, [140], [199], [200], [212], [270], [316], [323], [372], [381], [405]—iv. 6 bis, 8, 13, 21 bis, 43, 101, 103, 139, 156, 171
- —— 4th, ii. 108 bis, 182 quin., 183, 185, 186, 188, 191, 209, 251, 254, 260, 341 bis—iii. [116], [141], [147], [168], [211], [247], [270], [274]—iv. 13, 22 bis, 43 bis, 161.—His commission to punish the Foy pirates, ii. 41
- —— 6th, ii. 72, 196, 197, 198, 326, 335, 386, 404, 414—iii. [170], [208], [268]—iv. 135
- —— the Black Prince, iii. [27]—iv. 4, 8. The first duke of Cornwall, won his plume at Cressy 72
- Edwards, John, i. 364, 365.—John, iii. [342]. Notice of [340]. Joseph [341]. Mr. [196]. Family, curious tenure of [178]
- Edwardsia grandiflora, iv. 182
- —— microphylla, iv. 182
- Edwyn, King of Northumbria, iii. [284]. His death [ibid.]
- Efford, iii. [270].—Near Stratton, ii. 184.—Sir J. Arundell removed from, iii. [274]
- Egbert, King, iii. [322]
- Egbright, the 13th King of England or the West Saxons, ii. 310.—His victory, iv. 6
- Egerton, Lord, ii. 9
- Egeus, Pro-consul of Rome in Achaia, commanded the crucifixion of St. Andrew, iv. 101
- Egid, St. ii. 430
- Eglesderry in Kerrier, iii. [442] ter.
- Egleshale parish, ii. 340
- Egleshayle church, i. 75, 372. Tower 374
- —— of Egleshayle, Matthew, and arms, i. 374
- —— parish, i. 234, 351, 372—ii. 151, 332—iii. [64], [74], [237]. Living of [301]
- Egleshayle parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, ancient state, patron, incumbent, rector, value of benefice, land tax, founder, park, i. 367. Peverell’s crosses, Prior’s cross, Cornish proverb, Pencarrow 368. Camp in Pencarrow-park 369. Kestell 370. Rudavy Croan 371. Epitaph, Tregleah castle, Killy Biry, Ward bridge 372. Piers laid on woolpacks 373. Church tower built 374. By Tonkin, Pencarrow ibid. Padstow harbour, Croan 376. By the Editor, Wade bridge, Pendavy 376. Crowan, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase, vicar 377
- —— Thomas Longbound, vicar of, i. 373. Vicarage 130
- Egleskerry parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, i. 377. Impropriation, ancient state, manor of Penheale, mathematical school at Looe 378. Trelynike 379. By Tonkin, saint, small-pox ibid. By Editor, proprietors of Penheale 380. Statistics, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase 381
- Egles Merthyr barton, iii. [180]. Tenement [209]
- Eglesros or Egles Ross parish, ii. 275—iii. [402]
- Eglos Crock church, ii. 256
- Egloskerry parish, i. 197, 381—ii. 377, 399, 430—iii. [38], [457], [461]—iv. 50, 51, 59, 60 quat., 63 bis, 64, 68, 69
- Egypt, iii. [187].—The Saracens in possession of, ii. 37. Deserts of 279
- Eldon, Lord Chancellor, iii. [253], [290], [351]
- Eleanor, Queen, i. 339
- Eledred, St. i. 200
- Elementa Logicæ, ii. 33
- Elerchy manor, ii. 50—iii. [404]—iv. 116 bis. House 118, 121
- Elerci, several places in Gallia so called, iv. 116
- Elercky parish, iv. 116, 118 quater. Etymology 118
- Elerky and Ruan Lanyhorne in Ruan and St. Veryan, ii. 359.—Manors, iii. [406]
- —— mills, iv. 119
- Elford, Miss, iii. [66].—Family, i. 347, 387—ii. 293, 427
- —— of Roach and St. Dennis, iv. 161 bis
- Eliot, Mr. i. 321.—Edward Craggs, ii. 75. Rev. John 354. Sir John 77 quin., 78 quat. Richard 75. Sir Richard 71. Sir Thomas 66, 71. Walter 71. Lord 78, 86. Family 66, 252. Its origin 66.—John, and Sir John the celebrated patriot, iii. [39], [337]. Rev. Robert, fifty years rector of Pillaton [346].—Family, iv. 12, 127
- —— of Berks, ii. 66
- —— of Cambridgeshire, ii. 66
- —— of Devon, ii. 66
- —— of Port Eliot, John, i. 379.—Daniel, ii. 71. Edward 70, 71, 72, 77. John 71. Sir John 66, 70, 71 bis. Katharine and Nicholas 71. Richard 70 bis, 71.—Lord Eliot, iii. [39]. William his son [39], [337]
- Elizabeth, popular abbreviation of, iv. 120
- —— daughter of King Edward 1st, i. 63
- —— Queen, i. 344—ii. 6, 7 bis, 44 bis, 56, 66, 68, 69 bis, 213, 215, 227, 233, 293, 314, 341 bis, 342, 344, 414—iii. [8], [16], [20], [67], [103] bis, [104], [105], [119], [134], [199] bis, [212], [234], [242], [287], [293], [294], [311], [317] bis, [318], [325] quater, 357, 358 bis, [360], [369], [370], [445], [463] bis—iv. 20, 41, 107, 172. Gave a charter to Truro 73
- —— Princess, iii. [27]
- Ellery of St. Colomb Major, marshal of Lydford castle, iii. [184]
- Ellett, i. 274. John 272
- Elliot, ii. 232
- Elliott, Mrs. sister of Ralph Allen, Esq. i. 58. Rev. St. John 12.—Miss, ii. 33.—Miss, niece of Mr. Allen of Bath, iv. 89
- Ellis, George, i. 271, 275.—John, iii. [429]. Pascoe [83]. Arms [429], [432]. Family monuments [432]
- —— of Bray, John, ii. 282
- —— of Tregethes, i. 364
- Elmsworthy, account of, ii. 347
- Elphrida, Countess of Devon, iv. 6
- Elvan courses, i. 159—iv. 5
- Ely, Francis Turner, Bishop of, one of the seven, iii. [299]
- Emelianus, i. 197
- Emendationes in Suidam, ii. 265
- Enador parish, iii. [267]
- Enchanted Lovers, a pastoral, iv. 97
- Endelient, i. 1
- Endellion or St. Endellyan parish, ii. 332, 340—iii. [179], [237], [241]—iv. 44, 47
- Eneas, i. 153
- Enedellyan, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, antiquity, stunt, his history, i. 382. Value of benefice, Roscurok, Trefreke, Tresongar, Pennant, Cheny 383. By Tonkin, Roscarrake, Trefreke 384. By Editor, Port Isaac, church, rectory, and prebends 384. Church, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 385
- Enedor, St. parish, i. 209, 212—ii. 353, 355, 356—iv. 20, 140
- Enedor-Bosithney borough, iii. [81]
- England, ii. 373, 407—iii. [450]—iv. 172.—Miserable state of, ii. 375. French invasion of 40. Peace of France and Holland with 43. Tobacco sold cheap in 43. St. Mellitus preached in 288. Some Paleologi may still be living in 369. Theodore’s settlement in 370, 372, 373. Duke of Bracciano came to 371. Greek language fashionable in 373.—its water communication interrupted by chalk hills, iii. [10]. First impropriation of benefices in [114]. St. Sennan, the most westerly point in [431].—Copyholds in, iv. 54. Lands in, given to foreign monasteries 99. Wars between France and 144. St. Dunstan wished to make St. Udith queen of 94
- —— crown of, iv. 145
- —— King of, ii. 146—iv. 7
- —— kings of, ii. 259, 422—iii. [168], [442]—iv. 6.—Their eldest son to be Duke of Cornwall for ever, ii. 422.—Arms, iv. 71
- —— and France, Perkin Warbeck proclaimed King of, ii. 188
- English channel, ii. 358, 398, 409
- —— crown, iii. [451], [452]
- —— Etymological Dictionary, iii. [148]
- —— fleet encounters the Dutch, ii. 25. Refuses quarter, and defeats the enemy 26. Forced into Falmouth harbour ibid. Dismissed without pay 29. Detained at home 246. Cruizing while combined fleets were in Falmouth sound 246
- —— language, iv. 126. Life of Guy, Earl of Warwick, in old 113
- —— men, iv. 99. On one side of Tamar 40. Fought against the Turks, ii. 371
- —— romance, ii. 214
- —— squadron captured Cadiz, iii. [287]
- —— wars, iv. 75
- Enmour, island of, iv. 171
- Ennis, account of, i. 399—ii. 218
- Enny, St. chapel, and probably well, iii. [426]
- Ennys, Samuel, iii. [327]
- Enodoc, St. iii. [240]
- Enodor, St. iii. [268]
- —— parish, i. 160—ii. 270
- Enodor, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient state, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, rector, saint, his advice to Augustus, Carvinike, i. 386. Pencoll, Gourounsan, Trewheler, flatness of the country, fall of the church tower, mines, two rivers 387. By Tonkin, hundred, history of St. Athenodorus, Summercourt, Penhele, and Fraddon villages, fairs, Michel village 388. Members of parliament, borough system, Reform Bill 389. Illustrious representatives of Michell, right of voting 390. Reform election, Pencoose, Trewhele, Treweere 391. Gomronson, Boswallow, Michell manor, statistics, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase 392
- Ensham, abbot of, i. 233
- Ensleigh cottage, i. 26
- Entrenchment, Roman, at Bosence, i. 360
- Eny water, ii. 427 bis
- Enys, ii. 93
- —— John, ii. 97. Samuel 31, 97, 100, 317. Family and etymology of name, by Tonkin 97
- —— of Enys, John, ii. 93, 243. J. S. 57, 99, 243. Built a new house at Enys 100.—Mr. and his character, iii. [38]. Family [332]
- Ephesus, ii. 53
- Epigrams, Greek, anthology of, iv. 87
- Epimachus, St. ii. 81
- Epitaph of Richard Carew of Anthony, with observations upon it, Appendix XIV. iv. 378
- Ercedekne, Sir John l’, iii. [373]
- Ercildowne, Thomas of, ii. 308
- Ergan, St. i. 351
- Erica ciliaris, iii. [230]
- —— vagans, iii. [173], [260]—iv. 180
- —— A multiflora, grows on all the uncultivated serpentine rock in Cornwall, ii. 331
- Ericornus fragrans, iv. 182
- —— punctata, iv. 181
- Eriobotrya japonica, iv. 182
- Eriocephalus africanus, iv. 182
- Erisey barton, iii. [416].—Account of, ii. 116
- —— Miss, i. 305.—Richard, ii. 6. Family 116, 117, 170, and arms 116.—De, George, iii. [417]. James [419]. Richard [383]. Richard, story of [417]. Miss [135], [417]. Mr. anecdote of [418]. Family [258], [416], [419]. Arms [419]
- —— of Brickleigh, Devon, James, iii. [417]
- —— of Trethewoll, James, i. 408
- Erisy, i. 125, 136 bis
- Erme, St. church, i. 402.—Monument to Dr. Cardew in, iv. 85
- —— St. parish, i. 207—ii. 2, 93, 146, 353, 355, 356—iii. [354]
- Erney, St. parish, part of Landrake, church still existing, Hals’s MS. lost. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, etymology, Eagle vicarage, Lincolnshire, a daughter to Landrake. By Editor, Trelugan manor, Markwell, church entitled to service only once a month, ii. 363. Statistics, rector, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase 364
- Erroll, James Carr, Earl of, iii. [172]
- Erth, St. parish, i. 261, 417—ii. 80, 99, 100, 225.—By Leland, iv. 267—The vicar’s sister, iii. [310]
- Ervan, St. church, i. 74
- —— St. parish, i. 409—ii. 256—iii. [334], [335]
- Ervan, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, ancient state, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, i. 404. Trenbleigh, discovery of a sepulchral urn there, Treranall 405. By Tonkin, Treravall, Trenowith 406. By Editor, statistics, rector, Geology by Dr. Boase 406
- Ervyn, St. parish, i. 407—iii. [175], [179]
- Escallonia rubra, iv. 182
- —— montividiensis, iv. 182
- Escott, Thomas, iv. 37
- Escudifer, a French family, i. 210
- Ess family, ii. 153
- Esse, Radolpho de, ii. 119
- Essex county, Henry Marney, sheriff of, iii. [65]
- —— Earl of, i. 113 ter., 114.—The parliamentary general, ii. 277—iii. [20], [42], [73], [184]—iv. 75.—Lord, ii. 411. Marched to relieve Plymouth, then into Cornwall, iv. 185. Hemmed in by the king’s troops, and obliged to retire alone 187. Followed by his principal officers 188. His army 186
- Est Low, by Leland, iv. 279
- Establishment, church, its contest with dissenters for proselytism, ii. 133
- Estcot, Richard, ii. 423
- Estwaye, ii. 429
- Ethelbert, King of Kent, ii. 284—iii. [284] bis
- —— 2nd, King, i. 407
- Ethelburga, Queen of Northumbria, iii. [284] bis
- Ethelfleda, wife of Earl Alric, iii. [263]
- Ethelfred, King of Northumberland, ii. 284
- Ethelgar, Bishop of Devon, iii. [415]
- Ethelnodus, Archbishop, iv. 96
- Ethelred, King, iii. [384]—iv. 94
- —— 2nd, King, ii. 61
- —— King of the Mercians, history of, i. 200 bis
- —— King of the West Saxons, i. 240. Buried at Wimborne 200
- Ethelwin, St. Bishop of, i. 290
- Ethelwold, Bishop, reproved St. Udith, iv. 93
- Ethelwulf, i. 240
- Ethy, iv. 158
- Eton college, ii. 149. First provost of, iii. [255]
- —— school, character of, ii. 243, 244
- Eubates, i. 192
- Eure river, Yorkshire, iv. 79
- Eurex in Normandy, iv. 116
- Europe, iii. [310]. Tour of 87
- Eury, St. ii. 272
- Eusebius, his Chronicle, iv. 148
- Evall, St. parish, i. 143, 404—iii. [139], [161], [175], [335]
- Evall, St. parish by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient name, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, rector, land tax, saint, i. 407. Trethewoll 408. By Editor, statistics, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase 409
- Evans of Landrini in Wales, iii. [187]
- Eve, i. 409
- —— St. parish, ii. 309, 315—iii. [43], [195]
- Eve, St. parish by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, saint, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, ancient state, manor of Trebighe, knights hospitalers, i. 410. Trebigh 411. By Tonkin, Hay, name of parish, Trebigh, Bickton. By Editor, saint, church 412. Patron, statistics, rector, Geology by Dr. Boase 413
- Eve’s enchantment, ii. 102
- Every, Rev. Nicholas of St. Veep, iv. 114. His death 115
- Evyland manor, ii. 197
- Ewald, St. son of Ethelbert the 2nd, his history, i. 407
- Ewan, St. parish, iii. [18]
- Ewe, St. manor, i. 418
- —— parish, ii. 105, 115—iii. [198], [202], [207], [451]—iv. 117
- Ewe, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient state, value of benefice, i. 413. Patron, incumbent, land tax, name, saint, murder of St. Hugh by the Jews, consequent persecution of that people 414. Lanhadarn 415. Tregonan, Halliggon, Trevithick 416. Treluick, by Tonkin, patron, Pelsew, Trelisick, Precays 417. Tregonan, Treworick, St. Ewe manor, Lanewa 418. Heligon, Coran, Lanhedrar, Lower Lanhedrar, Trelean, Rosecorla, Trelewick, Tregian, Pensiquillis, Lithony, Borew 420. Tregenno, Levalra, Penstruan, church 421. Monuments, gentry removed, Tremayne family 422. Statistics 423. Rector, Geology by Dr. Boase 424
- Ewny parish, ii. 258 bis, 284
- —— St. chapel, ii. 284
- Ewyn, i. 212
- Ex river, i. 342 bis
- Excavation at Pendeen, ii. 284
- Exceter Brygge, iv. 255
- Exchequer, iv. 20 bis
- —— court, pleas of the crown in, iii. [442]
- —— records, iii. [139]—iv. 138
- —— rolls, iii. [140]
- Exeter assizes, ii. 293
- —— bishop of, i. 15, 116, 135, 209, 231, 243, 250, 367, 377, 386, 387, 392, 396, 397, 407, 409—ii. 3, 6, 24, 50, 51 quin., 52, 54, 57, 61, 62, 70 bis, 92, 104, 106, 115, 116, 130, 141, 144, 203, 204, 258, 260, 265, 299, 302, 309, 315—iii. [1] quat., [5], [40], [60], [110], [111], [141], [175], [177], [179] bis, [180], [181], [210], [224], [231], [254], [257], [267], [268], [332], [354] bis, [370], [373] bis, 428, 441, 443—iv. 44, 47, 53, 116 bis, 152, 164 bis, 185.—His royalties proved, iii. [2].—William Brewer, his history, i. 130. Peter Courtenay 373. Peter Quiril 300. Walter 251.—Bartholomew, ii. 415. Edulphus 7. Frederick 58. Leofric 69, 203, 211, 212, 215. Walter 69. Gervase Babington 7. William Brewer 95. Walter Brounscomb 96. John Grandison 96, 341. Keppell 224. Peter Quiril 412. Dr. John Ross 224. Walter de Stapledon 143. John Voysey 195. Dr. Ward 4. William Warlewast 87.—William Brewar, iii. [182]. William Buller [301]. William Carey [4], [271]. William Cotton [233]. Peter Courtenay [181]. Dr. Fox [141]. John de Grandison [2]. Hall [79]. George Lavington [3]. Dr. Redman [142]. John Ross [300]. Edmund Stafford [446]. Sir Jonathan Trelawnny [295], [296], [297] bis. Robert Warlewast [456], [457]. Stephen Weston [46]. Thomas [2] bis. William [2].—Carey, iv. 166. Walter Brounscomb 2
- —— bishops, consistory of, iii. [181]
- —— bishopric of, ii. 95, 113
- —— canonry, iii. [460]
- —— canons of, iv. 66 bis—Rev. J. Grant, iii. [40]. Rev. John Rogers [54], [77], [445]. Nicholas [60]
- —— cathedral, i. 130—ii. 265, 341—iii. [182], [233], [258] bis, [309], [373]
- —— chancellor of, iii. [269].—Rev. John Penneck, ii. 217
- —— church, i. 349—ii. 61—iii. [320], [363], [367] at, iii. [309]
- —— city, i. 59 bis, 88 bis, 284, 342 bis—ii. 76, 189, 190, 191, 224, 299—iii. [25], [96], [160], [364]—iv. 184.—Insurrection in, i. 296.—Bishoprics of Cornwall and Kirton removed to, ii. 61, 69. Defence of against Perkin Warbeck 189. Cornish rebels march to 195. Siege of 196. Relieved 197. Rev. J. Smyth died at 286.—Reduced by Lord Berkeley, iv. 14. St. Boniface educated at 126. Isaac’s Memorials of 111.—Guildhall of, iii. [309]. Members of parliament for, John Buller [249]. Mr. Kekewitch [19]. Charles Trevanion steward of [199]
- —— college, Oxford, ii. 71, 111, 116, 130, 141, 143, 144, 221, 224, 228, 233, 265, 281, 307, 355, 389—iii. [50], [51], [67], [84], [141], [152], [155] bis, [156], [167], [171] ter., [408]—iv. 144, 145
- —— dean of, Edward Trelawney, ii. 230 bis—John Arundell, iii. [141]
- —— dean and chapter of, i. 129, 236, 242, 344, 366—ii. 253, 256, 275—iii. [171], [177], [179], [257], [258], [313], [316], [332], [426] bis, [427]—iv. 66, 67, 118, 121, 157, 159
- —— deanery, i. 130
- —— diocese, iii. [307].—Its registry, ii. 348—iii. [257], [316], [332]
- —— Domesday, iii. [353]
- —— Joseph de, i. 325, 326, 342 bis.—Walter de, iv. 111
- —— market, i. 79
- —— Marquis of, iv. 97.—Henry Courtenay, i. 64, 65—ii. 375
- —— name, iii. [458]
- —— road from, i. 20
- —— see of, i. 130, 231, 403—ii. 70—iii. [271], [456]. Transferred there [415]
- Exmouth, i. 169
- “Extent of Cornish acres,” iv. 7, 15, 24, 41, 67, 96, 112, 153, 162
- —— of all the parishes in Cornwall from Mr. Hitchins’s measurement, Appendix I. iv. 177
- Eyans of Eyanston, i. 142
- Eynesbury, i. 99. Hunts, ii. 263
- Fairfax, i. 44.—Sir Thomas 143—iv. 74
- —— the parliamentary general, iii. [81]. Hopton’s surrender to [189]
- Fairs, custom of displaying a glove, iii. [309]
- Fal, Fale, or Fall river, ii. 356—iii. [210], [361], [403], [404]. Part of it stopped up [405]—iv. 117
- Falemuth, by Leland, iv. 288
- Falgenne, ii. 1
- Fall, James, i. 268
- Falmouth borough, iii. [8]. United with Penryn [99]
- —— district, i. 346
- —— harbour, i. 26, 359—ii. 1, 24, 48, 275, 276 bis, 281 bis, 357—iii. [180], [189], [190], [207], [224], [231], [395], [404]—iv. 70, 72, 75, 84.—Its breadth, extent, numerous arms and traffic, ii. 17. Description of 1. Pleasant country around and fine timber 2. Greeks fetched tin from 3, a hundred sail may lie at anchor in, without seeing each others maintops 3. Rhymes upon 3, 17. One of the best in the kingdom 16. Most advantageous station for packets, but inferior in accommodation for larger ships to Plymouth or Portsmouth 18. Extraordinary story of a boat driven from 320, 324.—Stone sent to London from, iii. [63]
- —— Lord, i. 20, 310—ii. 117. Buys Trelisick 33.—Viscount, iii. [215] bis, [217], [220].—Earl of, ii. 357—iii. [74], [189], [220], [221]—iv. 5.—For six days only, John Robarts, ii. 379.—Lady, iv. 167
- —— parish, i. 136—ii. 97. Rocks of St. Feock similar to those in 35
- Falmouth parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, ii. 1. Dismembered from Budock 15th Charles Second, Sir Peter Killigrew having built a new church 3. Rectory, patron, first rector, church consecrated, incumbent, rector’s house and garden, pulpit cloth, manors and seats, Arwinike 4. Town 8. Pendennis castle 12. By Tonkin 15. Arwinick 17. By Editor, harbour, Fox family 18. Irregular trade with Lisbon 19. Known to the ancients, various names ascribed, British name Smithike, story of Pennycumquick, church dedicated to King Charles 20. Town extended northward, new houses convenient, beautiful villas, sends in conjunction with Penryn two members to parliament, statistics, present rector 23. Geology by Dr. Boase 24
- Falmouth river, iii. [405]
- —— town, ii. 17—iii. [16], [96], [121], [189], [228], [305]—iv. 72, 229.—Incorporated by Charles Second, contained only five houses within the memory of persons living, new name first recorded when it had increased to five or six hundred, opposition to John Killigrew building the town, ii. 8. Memorial to the king, referred to Sir Nicholas Hals, his answer and reasons 9. King approved the project, Mr. Killigrew continued his buildings, inhabitants enriched, market 10. Chief inhabitants, custom house officers, gave the title of earl to Charles Lord Berkeley, of viscount to George Fitzroy, son of Charles the Second, and to Hugh Boscawen, of Tregothnan 11. Fortunes made by irregular commerce 19. Road to 104. From London 344. Road to Marazion from 215.—Passage to Truro from, iii. [226]. Road from Helston to [63]. From Truro [304].—Has the same mayor as Truro, iv. 77, 84. Has more inhabitants than Truro 85
- Fanhope, Lord, iii. [27]
- Fann, i. 172
- Fanshaw of Basill, Robert, i. 201
- Farabury parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, ancient name, ii. 48. Value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax 49. By Tonkin, patron and incumbent ibid. By Editor, smallest parish in Cornwall, consolidation of benefice, situation of church, name, statistics ibid. Geology by Dr. Boase 50
- Farnabie, Thomas, his origin, parentage and history, iv. 86. A royalist, monument to in Sevenoak’s church, his works, Boyle’s character of him, dedicated his Horace to Prince Henry, and favorably received by him 87. Thomas, of London, carpenter, his father, and the mayor of Truro his grandfather 86
- Farnham, Nicholas de, i. 290.—Mr. iii. [236]
- Farrabury parish, iii. [232], [236]
- Fast, ii. 82
- Fasti, iii. [297]
- Fatal Curiosity, a tragedy, ii. 102
- Fatwork Mine, i. 227, 230
- Faustine, i. 206
- Fawey, by Leland, iv. 276
- Fayrer, Rev. Joseph, iv. 47
- Felicia, Wife of Guy, Earl of Warwick, iv. 114
- Felicitas, Sancta, iii. [339]
- Fenterwarson, village, ii. 405
- Fenton, ii. 1
- —— Berran, iii. [322]
- —— East and West, i. 199
- Fenton Gymps of Fenton Gymps, Joan, iii. [324] bis. John, John, John, John [323]. John [324] bis. Ralph [323]. Family [323]
- —— Gymps manor, iii. [323], [324]. Account of [322]
- —— Gymps Veor, iii. [322], [324] bis
- —— Gymps Vyan, iii. [324] ter.
- —— Vease, iii. [319]
- Fentongellan, i. 116
- Fentongimps, i. 243
- Fentongollan family, iii. [208], [209]
- —— manor, iii. [182], [189], [208], [212] bis, [215], [221], [464]. Account of by Hals [209]. By Tonkin [210]. By Lysons [214]. House [221]. Gone [212]. Hals’s description lengthy [213]
- Fentonwoon, account of, ii. 405
- Fentrigan, or Ventrigan Manor, iv. 127
- —— downs, races at, iii. [35]
- Feock parish, ii. 280, 298, 309—iii. [170], [306]—iv. 90
- —— St. ii. 24. His wife and children 25
- Feock, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, ancient name, value of benefice, patronage, incumbent, land-tax, the saint, his figure in the church window, ii. 24. Dwelling of Captain Penrose, his history 25. Tregew 30. Cornish tongue spoken there till 1640, administration of the sacrament in Cornish 31. Lanyon’s alms-houses 32. By Tonkin ibid. By Editor, Trelisick ibid. Killiganoon 34. Feock Downs, Come to Good, statistics and Geology 35
- Feock’s, St. by Leland, iv. 272
- Ferabery, Feraberry or Ferabury, iv. 66, 68
- Ferint ab Erbyn, ii. 50
- Ferrar, i. 199
- Ferrers, William de, iii. [165]. Mr. [134].—Family, i. 151—ii. 313—iv. 47, 137. De 258. Arms 134
- —— of Newton Ferrers, Devon, arms, iii. [134]
- —— of Tutbury castle, Staffordshire, family and arms, iii. [134]
- —— Earl, Henry and Wakelyn, ii. 89
- Festing, Rev. C. G. R. of Paul, iii. [290]
- Feversham church, iii. [114]
- Fielding, i. 57
- Figtree, in Gwithian churchyard, ii. 150
- Filley parish, ii. 281, 357—iii. [416]
- Finch family, ii. 67.—Judge, iii. [144]
- Fincher, Rev. Mr. of Dulo, i. 317 bis, 318 bis.—Rev. Mr. of Veryan, iv. 118
- Finisterre, Cape, iii. [218]
- Firbisse, Dudley, iv. 146
- Fish, habits of, ii. 265
- Fishal bay, i. 236
- Fisheries, St. Ives famous for, iii. [261]. Especially for pilchards, [ib.]
- Fitz, ii. 71
- —— of Fitzford, i. 347.—Near Tavistock, Sir John, iv. 41
- Fitz-Geoffrey, Charles, i. 315
- Fitzgerald, Lady Anne, and Charles Earl of Kildare, i. 297. Earls of Kildare 34
- Fitzhamon, Robert, Earl of Carbill in Normandy, ii. 344
- Fitz-Harry, Reginald, i. 203. Earl of Cornwall 296, 36—iii. [456], [463]
- Fitz-John, Margaret and Richard, iii. [149]
- Fitz-Roy, George, Viscount Falmouth, and Earl of Northumberland, and his arms, ii. 11.—Reginald, Earl of Cornwall, iv. 82 ter., 84 ter. A charter from 83
- Fitz Walter, i. 170—ii. 292
- Fitz Warren family, ii. 415
- —— Warren, Foulk Bourchier, Lord, i. 170
- Fitz-William, Elizabeth, iii. [303]. Sir John [302], [303].—Mabile, iv. 26. Robert 103 bis. Roger 26
- —— of Hall, Elizabeth, ii. 409, 410. Gervase, Sir John, bis, Robert, William, bis, 409. Family 409. Arms 410
- Flambard, Ralph, Bishop of Durham, and Lord Treasurer, ii. 290
- Flamborough head, iii. [10]
- Flammock, etymology of name, i. 85. Thomas 86 bis.—The rebel, iii. [388].—Hanged, i. 87. William and his arms 85
- Flammock of Bodmin, i. 387
- —— of Gomronson, i. 392. John 387
- ——’s rebellion, history of, i. 61, 86, 369—ii. 188. His rebels 187
- Flanders, i. 195, 335—iii. [143]—iv. 157
- —— war, iv. 116
- Flandrensis, Richard and Stephen, i. 104
- Flavell, Rev. T., of Mullion and Ruan Major, monument to, iii. [258]
- Fleet prison, iii. [268]
- Fleet street, London, iii. [251]
- Flemanck, Mark le, i. 86
- Flemen family, iii. [78], [80], [90] bis, [94]
- Flemming family, descent, i. 104.—Family, ii. 292
- Fleta, ii. 6
- Fletcher, Rev. J. R., of Quethiock, iii. [373]
- Flete, Thomas, iii. [247]
- Flintshire, ii. 65
- Flood, i. 260
- Flora, goddess, ii. 165
- Floyd, ii. 320—iii. [168], [394], [429] bis—iv. 13.—His dictionary, iii. [403]
- Flushing, in Mylor parish, packet station removed from Falmouth to, ii. 11
- —— in Nankersy, iii. [227], [231]. Description of, improved by Mr. Trefusis [227]. Now going to decay [228]
- Fonnereau, Thomas, his history, ii. 358.—An adventurer, iii. [423]
- Fontevrault, in Anjou, i. 341
- Fooda village, ii. 405
- Foot of Treleyassick, Friend, John and Sarah, ii. 55
- Foote, Mr. i. 205.—John, of Truro, ii. 121.—Rev. T., vicar of Leskeard, iii. [21].—Samuel, ii. 90 bis. His first publication was a domestic tragedy 90
- —— of Lambesso, i. 207. John 204 bis. Henry 204 bis. Samuel 204
- —— of Tregony, i. 204
- Foow of Tiverton, i. 172
- Forbes, Rev. Mr. a miser, i. 317
- Forrabury rocks, ii. 274
- Forrester family, iii. [9]
- Forschall, Rev. Josiah, iii. [408]
- Forster, Rev. Benjamin, account of, and letters published by Mr. Nichols, i. 71
- Fortescue, Mr. i. 36, 283. Family 391.—The parliamentary colonel and governor of Pendennis castle, ii. 14. John 185 bis. Appointed sheriff of Cornwall, assaulted St. Michael’s Mount, but was repulsed 184. Family 77. Rev. George, of St. Mellian 167.—Rev. George, of Pillaton, iii. [348]. Hugh, ancestor of Earl Fortescue [216]. Sir John, Lord Chancellor [191]. Martin, acquired Buckland Filleigh by marriage [148]. Miss [163]. Mr. [193].—Colonel, iv. 185
- —— of Devon, Mr. ii. 251
- —— of Fallowpit, Devon, Elizabeth, ii. 339
- —— of Filleigh, Hugh, i. 205. Family 387.—Hugh, ii. 68.—Arthur, iii. [191]
- —— of Pencoll, Arthur, i. 387
- —— of Vallapit, ii. 190
- Forth, Earl of, iv. 186
- Foss, i. 10
- Fosses Moor, ii. 121
- Fossiliferous slate, i. 343
- Four Barrow Down, ii. 317
- Fowey borough, its franchise, ii. 412.—Represented several times by the Rashleighs, iv. 107. Jonathan Rashleigh, M.P. for 101, 107. Philip 108. William 109
- —— church, i. 52; or Foy, Mr. Treffrye contributed towards its erection, ii. 43
- —— harbour, ii. 36, 39, 409, 412—iv. 23; or Foye, ii. 88
- —— mines and Lanescot Consols, iv. 110
- —— parish, ii. 92, 413—iv. 110, 158
- Fowey parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, ancient name, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land-tax, impropriation, ancient chapel at, tutelary saint, her history by the Editor, ii. 36. Her body found 37. Church and tower, town, franchise, incorporation, form of writ, arms, markets and fairs, liberties of the Cinque Ports, had sixty tall line of battle ships temp. Edw. 3, 38. Assisted in the siege of Calais, grew rich by French prizes, afterwards turned pirates, town burnt and inhabitants massacred by the French 39. Again obtained letters 40, and relapsed into piracy, insulted King Edward’s messenger, and were punished, beauty and security of the harbour, blockhouses, an engagement between them and a Dutch frigate 41. Plase, Treffreye family, chief inhabitants of the town, hospital endowed by Mr. Rashleigh, the history of his fortune 44. By the Editor, remarks on the above, feudal supremacy of Tywardreth priory, right of voting 45. Manor, Rashleigh family, Mr. Austen’s works, Lysons’s account of the repulse of the French 46. Mr. Rashleigh’s collections and writings, letter of Thomas Cromwell, the brothers Lamb 47. Statistics and Geology 48
- Fowey river, i. 172 bis, 179 bis—ii. 91, 379 bis, 390, 391—iii. [24] bis, [25] bis, [121], [262].—Or Foye, iv. 29, 30 bis, 111, 155. Or haven 110.—Choked, iii. [25], [26].—Ford across, iv. 30. Source of 237
- —— road, iv. 32
- —— tower, iv. 229
- —— town, ii. 39, 41, 44, 45 quat., 48, 400, 411—iii. [20], [26], [67], [71], [219]—iv. 36, 38, 99, 107, 187, 188.—Collector of customs at, ii. 47. Once a mere village 412.—Road to, iii. [439].—By Leland, iv. 290.—Or Foye, ii. 88. Siege of 40
- —— Robert de Cardinam, Lord of, iii. [27]
- Fowler, ii. 51
- Fox, the parliamentary captain and governor of Pendennis castle, ii. 14
- —— Messrs. their iron-works and character, iii. [305]
- —— Miss, of Deal, iii. [159]
- —— of Par, T. W. family, first settled there, removed to Falmouth, ii. 18
- —— Acts and Monuments, i. 233—ii. 195—iii. [210].—His Martyrology, ii. 193
- Foxworthy, Mr. iv. 74
- Foyefenton, i. 199
- Fraddon, i. 388
- Frampton, J. A. iii. [293]
- —— castle, iv. 228
- France, i. 214—ii. 40, 59, 64, 86, 108 bis, 123, 244—iii. [121], [133], [142], [150], [171], [187], [400], [401], [453], [464]—iv. 169.—Court of, i. 311. Kings of 335.—Peace between England, Holland, and, ii. 43. Tobacco sold cheap in 43. Protestants of, are Calvinists 74. St. German’s remains restored to 78. Pronunciation in 127. St. Dye a native of 133. War with 254.—Lord Hollis ambassador to, iii. [148]. Fear of invasion from 97. Wars with 439.—Trade of Looe with, iv. 36. Wars between us and 24, 144
- Francis, St. i. 81 ter., 82 ter., 175 ter., 176 ter.—iii. [19].—His history, i. 80. Written by St. Bonaventure 81
- Franciscans, i. 79, 176, 312.—iv. 73. Francis de Exeter said to be one 111. (See [Friars])
- Franks, i. 411
- Freathy family, ii. 252
- Frederick, Emperor, i. 130
- Frederick 2nd King of Castille, i. 311
- French architecture, iv. 140
- —— court, ii. 188
- —— crew, surprise a Cornish party at a Christmas supper, and carry them into Brittany, iv. 24
- —— family, iii. [276]
- —— fleet, ii. 245, 246. Seized the town of Marazion 171. Appeared in Plymouth sound 246
- —— invasion, ii. 40
- —— king, ii. 171—iii. [130]
- —— language, iii. [20]
- —— men, iv. 99, 157; and Spaniards, sea fight with 21
- —— people, claim the appearance of St. Michael, ii. 172
- —— power in India, Pondicherry the chief seat of, iv. 11
- —— prizes, ii. 39 ter.
- —— revolution, and Editor’s opinion upon, ii. 247
- —— wars, ii. 27, 94, 276—iii. [111], [183]—iv. 101.—Edward 3rd’s ii. 39. Henry 5th’s 176
- Frendon, Gilbert de, iii. [354]
- Friars, Augustine, or Black Friars mendicant, i. 83. Carmelite, or of the blessed Lady of Mount Carmel ibid.
- —— Cistercian or white, i. 83
- —— Dominican, i. 83
- —— Franciscan or Cordelier, i. 79, 80, 81, 82, 311 bis, or mendicant 82. History of their founder 80. Manner of living 82. When they came into England, their first convent here at Canterbury 83
- Friars of St. Francis of Paula, i. 83
- —— Mendicant, number in England, i. 83
- —— observants, i. 82
- Frignis, Gregory, mayor of Truro, iv. 77
- Friscobard, Amery of, i. 338
- Froissart, ii. 176
- Frost, William, mayor of Exeter, ii. 189
- Frowick, i. 53
- Froyns, taken by the English, ii. 177
- Frye, Rev. P., of St. Winnow, iv. 159
- Fueran, cell at, iii. [331]
- Fulford, Sir Thomas, ii. 189
- —— Rev. John, of Probus, iii. [181]
- Fuller, i. 108, 109
- ——’s Gloucestershire, ii. 198
- —— Worthies, iii. [277]
- Fullford, sheriff of Cornwall, ii. 186
- Fulton river, or canal navigation, iv. 17
- Funeral monuments, cross-legged figures on, iii. [132]
- Furley, Rev. Samuel, of Roach, iii. [396], [399]. His character [399]
- Furnace, reverberatory, introduced into Cornwall, i. 365
- Furneaux abbey, i. 320
- Furzdon of Devonshire, Mr. iii. [228]
- Furze rock, iv. 29
- Fuschia adolphina, iv. 182
- —— apetela, iv. 182
- —— coccinea, iv. 182
- —— conica, iv. 182
- —— globosa, iv. 182
- —— gracilis, iv. 182
- —— maxima, iv. 182
- —— robertsia, iv. 182
- —— virgata, iv. 182
- Fust castle, iv. 228
- Fyning manor, iii. [206]