The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 3 (of 4)
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  • Quaker’s meeting, ii. 35
  • Quakers, iv. 73
  • Quaram, Rev. Mr. rector of Falmouth, iv. 72
  • Quarm, Rev. Mr. ii. 4
  • Quarme, Robert and Walter, i. 422. Arms ibid.
  • —— of Creed, Robert, i. 236
  • —— of Nancar, Rev. Walter, i. 256. Arms ibid.
  • Quarrier in Leskeard, iii. [21]
  • Queen’s college, Oxford, ii. 139, 239
  • Question, Mr. iv. 118
  • Quethiock parish, i. 409—ii. 361
  • Quethiock parish, Hals’s MS. lost. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, iii. [371]. Impropriation, value of benefice, patron, and incumbent [372]. By the Editor, ancient name, Trehunsey manor, Trehunest village, antiquity of the church, monuments, appropriation of tithes, once a college, its foundation deed printed [ibid.] The rector, now its sole representative, a former chapel, statistics, vicar, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase [373]
  • Quick, Anthony, James, John, iv. 55
  • Quincy, Rev. S. i. 366
  • Quiril, Peter, Bishop of Exeter, i. 300—ii. 412
  • Radcliffe observatory, S. P. Rigand, director of, ii. 376
  • Raddon, Richard de, ii. 427
  • Raddona, Richard de, iv. 77, 82
  • Radford, Nicholas, iii. [350]
  • Radnor, Earl of, i. 383—iii. [170].— Robarts, Earl of, ii. 377, 380. John 379, 380. Arms 380.—Last earl, iii. [193]. Henry [381]
  • Raile, John, iii. [387]
  • Railway, i. 48.—Railways in Redruth, iii. [390]
  • Rainton rectory, i. 130
  • Raith and Raithow, etymology of, ii. 394
  • Ralegh, Piers de, Walter de, iii. [269]
  • Raleigh, Sir Walter, i. 390—ii. 7, 21, 56, 342
  • Ralph, i. 344. John 352 bis. Rev. John 351, 352, 366. Loveday 352 bis. Mary 352.—John, iii. [2]
  • Ram or Rame head, i. 343—ii. 106—iv. 32.—Description of, iii. [375]
  • Rame, Joanna de, iii. [374] bis, [438] bis. Arms [374]
  • —— manor, account of, iii. [374], [375]
  • —— parish, iii. [101], [108], [110]
  • Rame parish, Hals’s MS. lost. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, a rectory, value, patron, incumbent, manor of Rame, iii. [374]. By the Editor, church peculiarly situated, monuments, manor and barton of Rame, Rame head, its appearance, and that of the Lizard, St. Michael’s chapel, description of the head, boundary of Plymouth harbour, its latitude and longitude, and establishment of the port, Edystone lighthouse [375]. Its latitude and longitude, former danger of the rocks, description of the first lighthouse, remarkable storm, lighthouse disappeared, improved construction of the second [376]. Generosity of Louis XIV. fire, terrible accident [377]. Erection of the third lighthouse, Bond’s description [378]. Inscription, Cawsand village, and bay, statistics, rector, and patron [379]. Geology by Dr. Boase [380]
  • Rame place, iii. [375]
  • Randall, Thomas, steward of Helston, ii. 160
  • Randill, Jonathan, iii. [260]
  • Randolph of Withiel, iv. 161
  • Randyl family, and arms, ii. 353
  • —— of Tregenno, Richard, i. 421. His arms 421
  • Raphel manor, ii. 400
  • Rascow island, iv. 230
  • Rashleigh, i. 43, 74, 106, 255. Charles, constructs Seaforth harbour 47. Establishes fishery 48. Origin and history of the family, and arms 43.—Family, ii. 91, 294. Philip 295. Philip endowed a hospital at Fowey 43. Made a fortune by privateering 44. Purchased the manor of Fowey, his ancestors represented it in parliament 46. Philip, a zealous naturalist, has published two volumes 47. William 46, 91, 92. Mr. 397.—Miss, iii. [443]. Family [57].—Jonathan, iv. 101. Philip 140. Mr. 114. Family 99 bis, 131, 137 bis
  • Rashleigh of Disporth, Charles, i. 260, 423
  • —— of Menabelly, Rachel, i. 257, 259—William, ii. 294, 295. Mr. 400.—William, iii. [290]. Miss [367]. Mr. [88]. Family [57].—Jonathan and Jonathan, ii. 107. Jonathan and his son ibid. Jonathan 109. Rev. Jonathan 108. John and John 107. Philip 109. Philip, collector of Cornish minerals, has published specimens, constructed a curious grotto, his marriage and death 108. William 108, 109 ter. Family 107, 109. One of them sitting in almost every parliament of George II. and iii. [107]
  • —— of Penquite, Coleman and John, iii. [57]
  • —— house in Ranelagh parish, Devon, iv. 101
  • Rat island, iv. 230, 266
  • Ratcliffe of Franklyn, Devon, Joshua and his daughter, iii, [76]
  • Ravenna in Italy, ii. 75 bis
  • Ravenscroft of Cheshire, arms, i. 374
  • Rawe, R. J., iii. [387]
  • —— of Pennant, John, i. 383
  • Rawle, i. 263—ii. 274. Mr. 273
  • Rawlegh’s “Relicta Nomen Viri,” iv. 155
  • Rawlinge, Mr. iii. [82]
  • Rawlings, Thomas, built a house, and William, notice of, iii. [280].—Thomas, iv. 143
  • —— of Padstow, Thomas, i. 235, 310.—Thomas, ii. 256.—Rev. William, iii. [282]. Mr. [178]
  • Rawlins, Rev. William, jun., ii. 273
  • Rawlinson, Mary, and T. H. of Lancaster, iii. [137]
  • Rawlyn, John, iii. [358]
  • Ray, the botanist, iii. [173]
  • Raynwood, John, iii. [211]
  • Reading, iii. [10]
  • Rebellion, story of the great, i. 44. History of Flammock’s 86
  • Red Cross street, London, iv. 86
  • Red sea, place of banishment for exorcised spirits, iii. [48]
  • Redevers, Earl Baldwin de, ii. 427
  • Redgate, i. 179 bis. 180 bis
  • Redinge, i. 206
  • Rediver mills, iv. 47
  • Redman, Richard, Bishop of Exeter, ii. 189—iii. [147]
  • Redruth manor, possessors of, iii. [381]
  • —— parish, i. 160, 208, 238, 239—ii. 129, 239 bis, 272, 284—iii. [5], [7]—iv. 5
  • Redruth parish, Hals’s MS. lost. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, etymology, a rectory, value, patron, iii. [380]. Manor, town, Carew brief in Penwith hundred, town now considerable, large corn market, had two weekly markets in the reign of Edward III., proceeding of Mr. Buller, town chiefly one street [381]. Old chapel, landed proprietors, manors of Treruff and Tollgus [382]. Treleigh manor, Tonkin’s tribute to Mr. Pollard, Park Erisey, the barton of Treleigh produces tin and copper, the owner imposed upon [383]. Plain an Guary, church beyond the town, glebe, value of benefice [384]. By the Editor, situation and description of church, St. Uny, advowson, new chapel, Tavistock abbey [ibid.] Life of St. Rumon, by Leland and Butler, etymological conjecture, copper works and slate, handsome shops, and good market, quantity of shoes, &c. brought from Penzance [385]. Market much crowded, new market place, Lord Dunstanville’s clock and bell tower, village of Plengwary, Amphitheatre adjacent to, etymology, the village called Little Redruth, parish muster book [386]. Great scarcity in 1697, the Flammock insurrection, manor and honor of Tehidy, Cornish, Saxon and Norman acre, difference between the common and statute acre [388]. Extent of Tehidy, notice of Lord Dunstanville’s death, meetings to commemorate his virtues, monument to be erected on Cambre [389]. Landed proprietors, Dr. Pryce, railways from Portreath harbour, statistics, incumbent, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase, important mining district [390]
  • Redruth town, iii. [381]. Road to Marazion from [308].—From Truro, ii. 304
  • —— Little, village, iii. [386]
  • Reed, Thomas, iv. 3, 4 bis. His ancestors 4
  • Reenwartha, iii. [328]. Account of [326]
  • Reenwollas, iii. [327] bis
  • Refishoc manor, iii. [195], [196]
  • Reform Act, i. 391—iii. [29].—Change produced by, i. 390.—Remarks on, iii. [272]
  • Reformation, iii. [264], [279], [363]
  • Refry, Henry, iii. [387]
  • Regent street, iii. [205]
  • Reginald, Earl of Cornwall, ii. 427 ter., 428
  • Regulus an abbot, iv. 105
  • Reid, i. 259
  • Rekellythye, iii. [324]
  • Relics of antiquity dug up near Camelford, ii. 402, 403
  • Religious ceremonies of the Britons, i. 193
  • Relistion mine, ii. 144
  • Remfry, Henry, iii. [383]. Richard [382]
  • Renaudin, David, John, family, and arms, iii. [303]
  • —— of Arworthal, David, iii. [225] bis
  • Rendall of Lostwithiel, Elizabeth and Walter, iii. [328]
  • —— of Pelynt, family, iii. [328]
  • Renfry, Sondry and Thomas, iii. [387]
  • Rennie, John, the engineer, iii. [378]
  • Renphry, his son, sold Trewithan, iv. 140
  • Reperend Brygge, iv. 255
  • Reschell, iii. [111]
  • Rescorla, i. 49
  • Reskimer, by Leland, iv. 270
  • —— iii. [169].—Heir of, iv. 156
  • Reskymer, account of, iii. [133]
  • —— family, ii. 358—iii. [126], [135], [423].—Arms, iv. 96
  • —— of Reskymer, John, iii. [133]. Sir John [133], [147]. John and four daughters, Richard, Roger and arms [133]. Mr. [147] bis
  • Resogan, Bennet, and John, sen. iii. [325]. John, jun., [325], [326]
  • —— of St. Stephen’s in Brannel, iii. [325]
  • Resparva, i. 386
  • Respiration, Dr. Mayne upon, iii. [250]
  • Restoration, iii. [73]
  • Restormal, iii. [28]
  • Restormalle castle, iv. 229
  • Restormel, i. 338—iv. 81. By Leland 277
  • —— castle, ii. 38.—Account of 392
  • —— hill, ii. 393
  • —— house, ii. 393
  • Restowrick, i. 310
  • Restrongar creek, ii. 24
  • —— passage, ii. 17
  • Restonget creek, iii. [224]
  • —— manor, iii. [230], [231]. Account of [226]
  • —— passage, iii. [226]
  • —— village, iii. [226]
  • Resurra in St. Minver, ii. 336
  • Resurrans, i. 214, 215 bis
  • Retallock, iii. [143]
  • —— barrow, account of, i. 220
  • Retollock of Trewerre, i. 391
  • Revell, Richard, ii. 180
  • Revenge, man of war, destroyed in a glorious victory, ii. 342, 344
  • Rewley abbey, ii. 138, 139.—Near Oxford, iv. 4 bis. Edmund Earl of Cornwall’s charter to 4
  • Reynolds, i. 61 ter., 85. Admiral Carthew, his death 205.—Sir Joshua, ii. 306. Admiral, lost at sea 389. Mr. 241. Family 142.—Mr. iii. [354]
  • Rhé, isle of, iii. [183]
  • Rheese, ii. 173
  • Rhodes, Rev. George, i. 354.—Miss, ii. 227. Family 100
  • —— isle of, i. 411
  • Rhys ap Tudor, iv. 8
  • Rialobran, iii. [80]
  • Rialton, Godolphin Lord, i. 123, 126, 234
  • Rice, i. 237
  • Rich, Lady Lucy, and Robert Earl of Warwick, ii. 379
  • Richan, iii. [402]
  • Richard, Duke of Gloucester, made sheriff of Cornwall, ii. 185
  • —— 1st, King, i. 54—ii. 118, 177 bis, 178, 180 quat., 341, 409—iii. [27] bis, [78], [132], [202], [393]—iv. 71, 100 bis, 102 bis, 112.—Cœur de Lion, i. 254—ii. 249—iii. [7].—Taken prisoner, ii. 178. Ransomed, returned home, raised an army, and defeated John 179
  • —— 2nd, ii. 59, 62, 93, 176, 181, 294, 341, 394, 422, 431—iii. [27] bis, [60], [65], [111], [129] bis, [148], [269], [303], [436]—iv. 22, 36, 99, 101
  • —— 3rd, ii. 43, 108 bis, 115, 185, 231—iii. [101], [102] ter., [142], [184], [203], [393]. Slain at the battle of Bosworth [108] bis, [185]
  • —— King of the Romans, i. 36, 253, 414—ii. 109, 211 bis, 392, 403—iii. [448]—iv. 4 ter.—Earl of Cornwall, ii. 8, 156—iii. [15], [19], [28], [169], [268], [285], [448]. Notice of [28]. Arms [169]
  • —— St. King of the West Saxons, and his death, iv. 126
  • —— of Shrewsbury, ii. 186, 187 bis
  • Richardia, Æthiopica, iv. 182
  • Richards, William, iii. [153]
  • Richardson, i. 383
  • Richmond, Earl of, ii. 108 bis—iii. [101], [102]. Edmund of Hadham [65]
  • Ridgeway, Earl of Londonderry, i. 69.—John, ii. 70
  • Rigaud, S. P., ii. 376
  • Rillaton manor, iv. 7
  • Rimo, ii. 50
  • Rinden, i. 117
  • Ringwood of Bradock, Miss, iv. 139
  • Risdon’s History of Devon, i. 133.—Manuscript, ii. 341
  • Risdon of Babeleigh Giles, iv. 157
  • —— of Badleigh, Giles, i. 223
  • Rist church, i. 148
  • Rivers in Cornwall, list of, iv. 223. Their sources 237
  • Rivers, Thomas, i. 177
  • —— Richard Woodvill, Earl of, i. 194
  • Riviere, iii. [342] ter.
  • Roach, in France, taken by the English, ii. 177
  • Roach parish, i. 41, 212, 218, 310—ii. 1, 93—iii. [195], [442], [448]—iv. 137, 160
  • Roach or Roche, parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, ancient name, antiquity of the parish and town, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, ancient chapel, iii. [391]. Description of its remains, a pool supposed to ebb and flow [392]. The story from whence its name of St. Gundred’s well is derived, Treroach or Tregarreck, Tremoderet en Hell, ruins of Holywell [393]. Hains Burrow, Avoh Bicken, every parish in Cornwall formerly had a beacon, Colefreth, ruins of a chapel at, well near Pentavale Fenton [394]. Etymology [395]. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, saint, his history [ibid.] Parish named before he was born, a rectory, its value, patron, incumbent, society for purchasing advowsons, Tregarick manor, etymology [396]. By Whitaker on the name, hermitage in the rock [397]. By the Editor, the rock and tower conspicuous, Lysons says the cell was dedicated to St. Michael, Mr. Whitaker draws on his fancy [398]. Lysons’s view and description of the hermitage, incumbents [399]. Observations on the society for purchasing advowsons, parish could not be dedicated to St. Roche, history of St. Roche, his miraculous cure from the plague [400]. Pimples called after him, statistics, incumbent, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase, the rock compared with St. Mewan beacon [401]
  • —— rock, i. 189—ii. 283—iii. [265]
  • —— St. church tower, ii. 386
  • —— St. curacy, ii. 389
  • —— St. parish, ii. 384
  • Road, Truro, i. 227
  • Roadstead near St. Ives, ii. 260
  • Robartes, i. 384. Lady Essex 378, 379. Seized with small pox a month after her marriage 379. Francis 297. Henry Earl of Radnor 293. John Earl of Radnor 19, 297, 378, 279. Lord 113, 116. Sir Richard 293—ii. 9.—Family, iii. [258].—John, ancestor of Charles Bodville, Earl of Radnor, John mayor of Truro, iv. 73. John Lord, Baron of Truro 74. Lord 161, 185, 187. Family acquired great wealth at Truro, engaged in mercantile pursuits there for three generations, rose to eminence and acquired the earldom of Radnor temp. James 1st 88
  • Robarts, i. 74.—Frances, ii. 379. Francis, Henry and John, origin of the family 381.—Family, iii. [57].—Robert, Viscount Bodmin, ii. 379 bis. Esteemed by Charles 2nd 380. John Lord Robarts Earl of Falmouth, afterwards Earl of Radnor 379, 380, 382. Earl of Radnor 377. Charles Bodville 2nd Earl 380. Henry 3rd Earl 380, 381. John 1st Earl 379, 380, 381, 382. John 4th Earl 381. Richard Lord Truro 380, 383. His arms 380
  • —— of Lanhidiock family, iii. [193], [197]
  • —— of Truro, Richard, iii. [234]. Family [348]
  • Roben, John, iii. [387]
  • Robert, son of Ankitil, ii. 427
  • —— Duke of Normandy, iii. [462]
  • —— son of William the Conqueror, ii. 211 bis
  • Roberts, Sir Richard, i. 19 bis.—Richard, ii. 375. Family 170, 397.—Francis, iii. [170]. Family [178]
  • —— of Coran, Hon. John, i. 419
  • —— of Truro, ii. 93
  • Robins, i. 53—ii. 151.—John, iii. [260].—Benjamin, his Mathematical Works, iv. 10. Stephen and Miss 156. Family 162
  • —— of Penryn, James and Thomasine, iii. [134]
  • —— of Tregenno, i. 421. Stephen 421
  • —— Verian family, John, iv. 116. Arms 117
  • Robinson, i. 302. George 303.—Family, ii. 217, 358. George 358. William 160 bis.—George and his heirs, iii. [419]. P. V. [419], [424]. Rev. William of Ruan Major [419]. Miss [75]. Mr. [419], [421], [424]. Family [423]
  • —— of Cadgwith, George Thomas, his melancholy death, iii. [421]. Arms [422]
  • —— of Nanceloe, or Nansloe, ii. 139. Rev. William ibid.—iii. [419]
  • —— of Treveneage, Mr. killed by a bull, ii. 221
  • Robyns, Mr. iii. [88]
  • Roche, St. iii. [395], [397], [398]—iv. 139.—His history by Hals, iii. [395], [400]. By Editor [400]. His death, [ib.] Supposed to preside over certain complaints [401]
  • Roche parish, iii. [55], [450]
  • Rochelle, iii. [183]
  • Rochester, St. Just, Bishop of, ii. 282, 287.—St. Justus and St. Paulinus, Bishops of, iii. [284]
  • Rock, story of one turning round, i. 187
  • —— ferry in St. Minver, iii. [275], [282], [283]
  • —— island, ii. 1
  • Rocks near Land’s End dangerous, iii. [430]
  • Rodd family, ii. 228, 229. Miss 227. Mr. 134.—Mr. iii. [8]
  • —— of Herefordshire, Capt. Francis, ii. 228
  • —— of Trebartha, Rev. Edward, ii. 228. Edward, D.D. 281. Col. Francis 228. F. H. ib. bis, 229. Jane, Adm. Sir J. T. and Harriet 228. Mr. 99
  • —— of Trebather, Francis, i. 359. Francis Hearle 360
  • Rodda, Miss, ii. 82
  • Roderick, King of Wales and Cornwall, iii. [80]
  • Rodolph 2nd Emperor of Germany, ii. 371
  • Rogate parish, Sussex, iii. [205], [206]
  • Rogers, Anne, i. 270 ter., 271, 274. Rev. Edward 242. John 273.—Brian, iii. [76]. Rev. John [137]. Rev. John, Rector of Mawnan [77], [445]. His taste, &c., [445]. Nicholas [387]. Peter [76]. Family [75]. Arms [76]
  • —— of Antron, Captain John, iii. [445]. Improved that place [446]
  • —— of Cannington family, iii. [76]
  • —— of Helston and Penrose, Hugh, John, and John, M.P. the latter added to his estates, iii. [445]—Of Penrose, near Helston, i. 228.—John, ii. 128, 243. Mr. 117.—John and Mrs. iii. [88]
  • —— of Skewis, i. 267. Henry 267, 284, 285, 286, 287 bis. His character 267. Turns his sister-in-law out from Skewis house, resists the Sheriff, several men killed 268. Escapes to Salisbury, taken, convicted, and executed 269. His trial for the murder of Carpenter 270. Defence 272. Trial for the murder of Woolston 274. Of Willis 276. Seen in prison 281. Print of him, with his history 282. Newspaper reports of the trial 283. His wife 271, 272, 273. His son 280. Editor’s conversation with 280
  • Rogers of Treasson, afterwards of Penrose, John, iii. [47]. Rev. J., [54]. Family [47]
  • Rogroci, and Lestriake in Germow and Brake, iii. [360]
  • Rollandus, i. 98
  • Rolle, i. 151. Sir Henry 2.—Family, Robert, ii. 313. Samuel 313 ter. Lord 87.—Dennis, iv. 136. Family 41
  • —— of Stephenton, Henry, iv. 40.—Of Stevenston, John, ii. 343.—Mr. iii. [117]. Family [254]
  • Rolles family, iii. [117] bis
  • Rollo, Duke of Normandy, ii. 344, 347
  • Rolls family, ii. 416
  • Roman army, i. 335
  • —— calends, iii. [258]
  • —— camp, iii. [319]—iv. 78
  • —— Catholics, persecution of, iii. [368]
  • —— coins, iv. 30.—Found at Camelford, ii. 403
  • —— Emperor; i. 195
  • —— fort in Probus, iii. [365]
  • —— idols, iv. 101
  • —— invasion, iii. [162]
  • —— legions, i. 335
  • —— martyrology, iv. 96
  • —— road, iii. [324]—iv. 12; or way 15.—From Lincolnshire to Bath, and through Somersetshire to the west, iii. [324]
  • —— saturnalia, ii. 164
  • —— territories in Gaul, i. 335 bis
  • —— work at Berry park, iv. 31. On West Looe Down 29, 30, 31
  • Romans, i. 256, 295, 334 ter., 335 bis—iii. [395].—Encamped in various parts of Cornwall, ii. 19. Their castles 423.—Directed their roads to the nearest and best fords, iv. 30
  • —— Richard, King of the, i. 36, 253, 414—ii. 109, 211 bis, 392, 403—iii. [285], [448]—iv. 4 ter. and Earl of Cornwall, ii. 8, 156—iii. [15], [19], [28], [169], [268], [285], [448] bis
  • Rome, i. 197 quat., 198 bis, 206, 334, 335, 393—ii. 369—iii. [284], [331], [400], [431], [434] bis—iv. 126 bis, 146, 148. St. Gorian beheaded at 112. Indulgences from, for building Bideford bridge 341. Thomas Paleologus arrives at 368. Foreigners prohibited from living at 371. Greek college founded there 370, 371. Scotch college 371. Jubilee of 1601 at 371
  • —— artists of, iv. 169
  • —— church of, iii. [357], [368]—iv. 165
  • —— Emperor of, ii. 75
  • —— St. John Lateran, church at, iv. 165
  • —— Lateran, gate of, iv. 165
  • —— papal, tower of, i. 312
  • —— see of, iii. [150]
  • Romney, Kent, ii. 202, 210. A Cinque port 38
  • —— marsh, iii. [10]
  • Romulus, i. 333
  • Roofs, security for, iii. [243]
  • Roper, Edward, iii. [37]. Elizabeth [140]
  • —— of St. Winow, iv. 156
  • Roscarnon, ii. 24
  • Roscarrack, account of, i. 384
  • —— family, ii. 357
  • —— of Roscarrack, i. 384. Charles, John, bis, and Richard 384
  • —— burial place, i. 385
  • Roscarrock, Mr. i. 214.—Thomas and Mr. iii. [314]. Family [193], [240]
  • —— of Croan, i. 371
  • Roscorla, account of, i. 44
  • —— George de, i. 44 bis
  • —— of Roscorla in St. Austell, William, iii. [188]
  • Roscrow in Mabe, iii. [125].—Account of, ii. 93, 98
  • —— family, ii. 93
  • —— of Penryn, Julian, i. 144, 145
  • —— of Roscrow, i. 145.—Family and arms, ii. 337
  • Roscruge family, and etymology of the name, i. 39
  • Rose, no wild ones in the southern hemisphere, iii. [173]
  • Roseath manor, iv. 3
  • Rosecadwell, possessors of, iii. [88]
  • Rosecorla, i. 420
  • Rosecossa, account of, ii. 279
  • —— Sir John, ii. 279
  • Rosecradock, i. 196, 381.—In St. Clear, iii. [172]
  • Rosehill, iii. [88]
  • Rosemadons, i. 145
  • Rosemodens, manor of, in Buryan, St. Hilary, Paul, and Guinear, iii. [360]
  • Rosemodris, i. 150
  • Rosemorron, account of, ii. 124
  • Rosemullion head, iii. [177]
  • Rosesilian, ii. 398
  • Roseteague, ii. 56, 57
  • Roseundle, account of, i. 44
  • Rosevithney, account of, iii. [47]
  • Roseworth, account of, ii. 317
  • Rosillian, i. 53, 54
  • Roskuroh, account of, i. 383
  • Roskymer family, ii. 128
  • Rosland, ii. 50 bis
  • Rosmeran, i. 136
  • Rosminver, iii. [237]
  • Rosmodrevy, i. 141 bis
  • Rosogan, James and John, ii. 192—John, iii. [333]
  • —— of St. Stephens, Elizabeth, i. 400. John 399 ter. Arms 400
  • Ross, Dr. John, Bishop of Exeter, ii. 224—iii. [300].—Solomon de, ii. 336
  • Rosswick manor, ii. 358
  • Rosteage, account of by Hals, ii. 54. By Tonkin 56
  • Roswarne, i. 162, 164
  • —— De, i. 162 bis
  • Rother, Jane, i. 357
  • Rouen, Archbishop of, appointed Regent by Richard 1st, ii. 178
  • Rough Tor, i. 131, 132, 201, 307, 310
  • Round table, ii. 308
  • Rous, Sir Anthony, Recorder of Launceston, ii. 423.—John, iv. 145
  • —— of Halton, Anthony, i. 313 bis. Francis 315. Arms 313
  • Rouse, Henry, i. 215.—Captain, Governor of St. Mawe’s castle for Cromwell, ii. 277. Lines upon him 278. Robert of Wootton converted part of a barn at St. Mawe’s castle into a Presbyterian meeting-house, his marriage 278
  • Rovier, iii. [342]
  • Rowe, Rev. John, ii. 432. Rev. William 252. Mr. 139, 157.—Family, iii. [215] bis, [239]
  • Rowle, Roger, iii. [185]. William [386]
  • Royal society, iii. [52], [53], [378]
  • Royalists concealed in a vault, i. 143
  • Ruan castle, account of, iii. [403]
  • —— St. iii. [419]
  • —— Lanihorne manor belonged to the Archdekne family, iv. 121
  • —— or Lanyhorne parish, i. 294— ii. 2, 356—iii. [40], [385]—iv. 115, 117 bis, 121
  • Ruan Lanihorne parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, ancient name, value of benefice, iii. [402]. Patron, incumbent, land tax, Tregago, its etymology [403]. By Tonkin, situation and boundaries, value of benefice, Lanyhorne castle [ibid.] Situation and description of it, pulled down, turned into a little town, trade by shipping [404]. A rectory, value, patron, two incumbents [405]. By the Editor, situation of the church, the creek stopped up, the castle, Arcedekne family [ibid.] Manors of Lanihorne and Elerchy, Treviles, Mr. Whitaker’s account of this parish, memoir of him, his death [406]. Memorial, Editor’s character of him, and of his writings, his defence of Mary Queen of Scots [407]. His error respecting the ancient cathedral of Cornwall, has printed two volumes on the subject, containing invective against Dr. Borlase and others, extracts made by Mr. Forschall from a MS. in the British Museum, description of the volume [408]. The extracts in Saxon [409]. List of the Bishops of Cornwall and of Devonshire [415]. See tranferred to Exeter, reason of Edward the elder for endowing the Bishoprick of Crediton, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase [416]
  • Ruan Major, or St. Ruan Major parish, ii. 116, 358—iii. [128], [257], [385], [421], [423] bis. Rectory [258]
  • Ruan Major parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, barton of Erisey, iii. [16]. Family, story of Mrs. Erisey leaving her husband and taking her daughter with her, his distress compared with Hector’s on parting with Andromache [417]. Translation of Hector’s address to Andromache, Hals’s deduction from it of Homer’s and Hector’s opinion upon marriage, dexterity of another, Mr. Erisey admired by James 1st, who objected to his name [418]. Parish existing before Wolsey’s Inquisition, value, patron, land tax [419]. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, name, a rectory, value, patron, incumbent. By the Editor, family, and barton of Erisey, advowson [ibid.] Hals’s specimen of Homer, the same passage from Pope, statistics, incumbent, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase [420]
  • Ruan Minor parish, ii. 116, 319, 358—iii. [128], [385], [416], [419]
  • Ruan Minor parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, patron, incumbent, Cadgwith, Mr. Robinson’s encounter with a bull, iii. [421]. He died in three or four days, opinions of his neighbours, our Saviour’s judgment, Meneage comprehended in Lizard, etymology of Lizard and the dangerous nature of the coast [422]. By Tonkin, boundaries, patron, incumbent, value [423]. By the Editor, Cadgwith cove, succession of property in the parish [ibid.] Singular claim belonging to the rector, statistics, incumbent, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase, Geology of the Lizard district in the “Transactions of the Cornish Geological Society” [424]
  • Rudall, Rev. Edward, i. 111
  • Rudyard, John, built the 2nd lighthouse at Eddystone, iii. [376], [377], [378]
  • Ruffo, Roger, iv. 27
  • Rugeham, iii. [350]
  • Rume parish, ii. 252
  • Rumor, St. iii. [384] bis, [459]. His life [385]
  • Runawartha, iii. [326]
  • Rundle, i. 136
  • Rupe de, or Roach, Ralph, iii. [393]. Family [391], [392], [393]
  • Rupert, Prince, arrived in Cornwall, and accompanied the King, iv. 186
  • Rupibus, Peter de, i. 130
  • Rushes, planted as a fence against the sand, ii. 150
  • Russell, John, Lord, i. 301.—Lost an eye at the siege of Montrueil, sent to oppose the Cornish rebels, iii. [196]. Meets them [197]. Rev. John [275]. Mr. [11]
  • —— of Exeter, Mr. made a fortune by the Lisbon trade, ii. 19
  • Ruthes chapel, i. 218
  • Ruthven, governor of Plymouth, i. 113
  • Rutland, ii. 89
  • —— Henry, Earl of, i. 9
  • Ruydacus, Bishop of Cornwall, iii. [415]
  • Ryalton manor, i. 209, 234, 246, 250—iv. 138, 139. Account of 231
  • Ryalton mansion house, i. 74, 233
  • Rycaut’s history, ii. 368
  • Rye, Naval armaments defeated by Fowey, ii. 45
  • Rysbank, i. 169
  • Ryvier castle, by Leland, iv. 265
  • Sabina Popeia, i. 329
  • Saccombe of Trewinnow, i. 257
  • Sadler, Captain, i. 270
  • Saigar, iii. [331]
  • St. Alban’s, battle of, iii. [294]
  • St. Asaph, William Lloyd, Bishop of, one of the seven, iii. [299]
  • Saint Aubyn. See [Seynt Aubyn]
  • St. Barbe, Francis, iii. [224]
  • St. Clare, Sophia, a novel, iii. [34]
  • St. George, Clarence and Sir Richard, iii. [61]
  • St. John family, iii. [270]
  • St. Martin, Aldred de, iv. 77, 83
  • St. Maur, William, ii. 189
  • St. Pierre, Eustace, ii. 158
  • Saints, Sieur D. T.’s Book of, i. 214
  • Salamanca university, i. 311
  • Salamis, iii. [216]
  • Salem in America, iii. [72] ter.
  • Salian Way, i. 393
  • Salisbury, rebels march through, i. 87. Henry Rogers escapes to, and is there apprehended 269, 282
  • —— Bishop of, John Coldwell, ii. 7. Lionel Woodvill 194
  • —— Earl of, i. 168.—Cecil, ii. 66. Robert Cecil 213. Montacute 91. Nevill, Richard 182. Plantagenet, Margaret, Countess 91
  • —— plain, a nucleus of three chalky ridges, iii. [10]
  • Salmatius, i. 192
  • Salmenica, castle of, ii. 368
  • Salmon of the Alan and Val, i. 74
  • Salmon, John, ii. 192
  • ——’s Survey of England, iv. 8
  • Saltash, the Tamara of the Britons, iv. 40
  • —— borough, John Lemon, M.P. for, iii. [229]
  • —— passage, iv. 185, 188
  • —— river, i. 32
  • —— town, i. 77, 103, 113, 203—ii. 59, 76, 79, 254—iii. [110], [380]
  • Salter, George, iii. [350]. William of Devonshire [211], [215]
  • Salterne of Penheale, i. 379
  • Saltren, John. iii. [276] bis
  • Salvia cardinalis, iv. 182
  • —— grahami, iv. 182
  • —— involucrata, iv. 182
  • Sammes’s Britannia, i. 120
  • Sampford Courtenay, i. 170
  • Sampson, the Jewish Hercules, iii. [280]
  • —— the younger, Archbishop of Dole, iii. [336]
  • —— Benjamin, his gunpowder manufactory and elegant residence, iii. [305]. Martin [16]
  • —— island, iv. 174. Extent of 175
  • —— St. ii. 231. Hals’s uninteresting history of, Giant church dedicated to 90.—His history, iii. [281]
  • —— St. chapel, Padstow, iii. [280]
  • Sampson’s, St. or Glant parish, ii. 89 bis, 90 bis, see [Glant]
  • —— St. de South-hill church, ii. 231
  • San or Saint explained, iv. 312
  • Sancred, or Sancreed parish, iii. [242], [283]
  • —— St. iii. [425]
  • Sancreed parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient name, value of benefice, land tax, rich lodes of tin, iii. [425]. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, name [ibid.] A vicarage, value, patron [426]. By the Editor, church and monuments, one to Mrs. Bird, memoir of her, impropriation and patronage, consecrated well, St. Euny’s chapel, Hals’s dissertation on Creeds [ibid.] Pronounced Sancrist, Drift, Tregonnebris, late vicar, statistics, present vicar, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase [427]
  • Sancrit, iii. [78]
  • Sancroft, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, committed to the tower, iii. [296], [299]
  • Sanctuary manor, iv. 17
  • Sand, inundated great part of Cornwall, ii. 149. Difficulty of burning the calcareous to lime 150.—Encroachments of, iii. [340]. Confined by roots of plants [344].—Important for manure, iv. 17
  • —— place, iii. [252]
  • Sandal, John, i. 251
  • Sander’s land, i. 187
  • Sanders, Mr. iv. 74
  • Sandford, i. 317
  • Sandhill, account of, i. 158
  • Sands, John, i. 24.—Lord, and Hester his daughter, iii. [145]
  • Sandwich, i. 169.—A Cinque port, ii. 38
  • —— Edward Montagu, Earl of, iii. [104]
  • Sandys, Sir Edwin, Edwin Archbishop of York, arms, iii. [158].—Rev. William, tutor to Lord de Dunstanville, ii. 244.—Rev. William, iii. [10], [238], [239] bis, [240]. Called the Cardinal, monument to [239]. William [241]
  • —— of Hedbury, Worcestershire, Margaret and Sir William, iii. [158]. William [158], [159]. Sir William [158]. Family [156]. The Editor, their heir [159]. Arms [158].—Edwyn, Lord, iv. 57
  • —— of Helston, Mary, Mr. ii. 218.—Of St. Minver, Mr. iv. 104
  • —— of Lanarth, Rev. Sampson, William, ii. 327
  • —— of Ombersley, ii. 327
  • —— of the Vine, Basingstoke, Hants, Edwin, iii. [159]. Elizabeth [158]. Henry [157] quat., [158] ter., [158], [159]. Hester [157] ter., [158] ter., [159] bis. Margaret, William Lord [158].—Edwyn, Lord, raised a regiment of foot, and another of horse for Charles 1st, his death, iv. 58. William Lord 57 bis
  • —— of the Vine peerage, petition for, iv. 58
  • Saneret parish, ii. 282
  • Sanns, John and Sampson, ii. 320
  • Sans, word explained, iv. 317
  • Santy, Edmund, iii. [324]
  • Saplyn, William, i. 215 bis
  • Saracens, i. 414—ii. 37
  • Sarah, i. 414
  • Sargeaux of Court, family, ii. 394, 395. Alice 395 bis. Richard 394 ter. Richard, jun. and Richard Sheriff of Cornwall 394. Sir Richard, ib. ter. Arms 395
  • Sarum, borough, ii. 162.—Old, burgage tenures purchased by governor Pitt, and his election for, i. 68
  • “Satyrs of Juvenal and Persius,” notes on, iv. 87
  • Saunder’s hill, iii. [280]
  • Saviour’s, St. chapel, Padstow, iii. [281]
  • Sawah, iii. [33]
  • Sawle, Joseph, i. 43—iii. [200]—Family, iv. 101
  • —— of Penrice, Joseph and Mary, i. 222.—Mr. iii. [279]
  • Saxifraga sarmentosa, iv. 182
  • Saxon camp, iv. 78
  • —— Chronicle, ii. 403—iii. [310]
  • —— fort, iii. [322]
  • —— kings, tradition of seven dining together, ii. 284
  • —— saint, iv. 125
  • —— times, iii. [264]
  • —— victory at Camelford, iii. [322]
  • Saxons, i. 195, 305, 334 quat., 326, 337 bis, 338, 342 bis, 404—ii. 127—iii. [284], [365] bis.—Landed at Perthsasnac, ii. 165. Their castles 423. Battle with the Britons 403.—Defeated by St. David, iii. [293].—Their settlement in Cornwall, iv. 125
  • Say, William, Lord, ii. 379
  • Sayer family, iii. [212], [215]
  • Scandinavians, i. 341—ii. 248
  • Scawen, i. 392.—Family, ii. 67. Arms 68.—Thomas, iii. [318], [319]. Sir William [268], [271], [317]. Mr. [271], [355]. William, his observations on the Cornish MS. Passio Christi, App. V. iv. 190. His dissertation on the Cornish tongue 193 to 221
  • —— of Millinike, William, ii. 67
  • Scawn, i. 20
  • Schobells, ii. 281
  • Sciffo, Phavorino and Hortulana, i. 175
  • Scilly Islands or Isles, i. 139, 198, 199—ii. 213, 237, 283 ter.—iii. [429], [430] bis, [431], [433].—Governor and gunners pensioned, ii. 278. Sir John Grenville, governor 345. Lighthouse on St. Agnes 358.—Etymology, iii. [430] bis. Reduced by Athelstan [322]. Garrison at [289].—List of, iv. 230
  • Scilly Islands, by the Editor, unnoticed by Hals and Tonkin, frequented by the ancients for tin, called the ancient Cassiterides by mistake, fable of the Lioness country, exaggerated opinion of the ancients, Scilly isles mistaken by them for England, iv. 168. Monastery, grant to Tavistock abbey and its confirmation 169. A second 170. Letter from Edward 3rd, his camp in Enmoor, only two monks resident, agreement for their exchange for secular priests, tithes impropriated, St. Nicholas convent on Trescow island, remains visible, St. Nicholas the patron of mariners 171; and of infants, miracle working by his relics, the islands important in the Civil Wars, patriotism of the cavaliers, system of annual leasing injurious to the islands 172. Now let on lives with condition of improving the harbour, expectations formed from Mr. Smith, Lighthouse on St. Agnes, suggestion for one on the Wolf 173. Wrecks formerly much more frequent than now, loss of the Victory, Geology, rocks insignificant, no legendary history or peculiarity of manners, their names, speculations upon them 174. Vigilance in the customs, produce, resort of ships, Dr. Borlase on their druidical antiquities, population, improvement of police and justice 175. Appointment of magistrates, situation of St. Agnes lighthouse, high water 176
  • Scipio Africanus, iii. [106].—His remark on the fall of Carthage, ii. 426
  • Scobell, i. 45 bis, 46, 255. Barbara 259 bis. Francis 44, 417, 418. Francis, M.P., 416. Mary 259. Richard 44, 259 bis. Arms 44.—Francis, iii. [381]. Mr. and family [88]
  • —— of Menagwins, Mary and Richard, i. 257.—In St. Austell, ii. 217 bis
  • —— of Rosillian, Henry, i. 53
  • —— of St. Austell, i. 53
  • Scobhall of Devon, arms, i. 44
  • Scornier, account of, ii. 134
  • Scotland, i. 336—iv. 75.—Union with, i. 126.—St. German travelled through and preached there, ii. 65. The Eliots originated from 66. The Duke of Braciano came to 371
  • —— church of, iii. [300]
  • Scots, King, ii. 371
  • —— wars, iv. 75
  • Scott, Sir Walter, a quotation from, ii. 214. He has given popularity to the word foray 165
  • Scottish tongue, iii. [114]
  • Scripture, Jewish, contains no reference to a future existence, book of Job excepted, iii. [69]
  • Scrope, Elizabeth and Sir Richard, ii. 185.—Richard and William, Lords of Bolton castle, iii. [129]. Arms [ibid.] [130]. Their contest with Carmynow for them [129]
  • Scrope and Grosvenor Roll, iii. [138]
  • Scylley Isles, by Leland, iv. 266, 285
  • Sea trout, iii. [442]
  • Seaborn, Anne and Mr. of Bristol, ii. 270
  • Seaford, relics at, iii. [33]
  • Seaforth, i. 47
  • Searell, Allen, i. 2
  • Searle family and arms, i. 37.—Mr. iv. 98
  • Seaton river, iii. [118], [119]
  • Seawen, i. 397
  • Sebaste, i. 52
  • Sebert, King of the East Angles, ii. 284
  • Seccombe of Pelsew, William, and arms, i. 417
  • Sechell, Rev. Mr. of St. Just and Sancreed, iii. [427]
  • Segar, William, ii. 192
  • Selborne, and its vicar, Mr. White, iii. [206]
  • Selby abbey, ii. 75
  • Selybria in Greece, ii. 366
  • Senan, St. an Irishman, his life by Dr. Butler, friend of St. David, founded a monastery, was a bishop, died the same day as St. David, notice of him, iii. [431]. His day [431], and [434]
  • Senate of Rome, i. 334
  • Seneca, iv. 87
  • Seneschale family, ii. 139
  • —— of Holland, Bernard, John de, and Luke, ii. 93
  • Sennan, St. a Persian, exposed to wild beasts, and at last killed by gladiators, iii. [434]
  • —— St. parish, i. 198—ii. 282
  • Sennen, Sennon or Sennor parish, i. 138, 139—iii. [30], [78]
  • Sennen parish, or St. Sennen, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, ancient name, value, land tax, painted images hid in the wall, inscription on font, iii. [428]. Penros, Trevear, parish yields little wheat, but plenty of barley, Chapel Carne Braye [429]. Dangerous rocks, spire thrown down, erected by the Romans, or by King Athelstan, and Marogeth Arvowed [430]. Penryn-Penwid, Land’s End [431]. By Tonkin, St. Sennan, daughter church to Burian. By the Editor, most western parish in England [ibid.] No granite on the cliff except near Land’s End, magnificent scene, Longships, light-house upon, communication interrupted sometimes for three months, latitude and longitude of Land’s End, church conspicuous, built of granite, monuments, inn [432]. Its appropriate inscriptions, Mean village, tradition and prophecy attached to a flat rock here, Whitsand bay, things said to have landed here, parish fertile, variety of measures, difference of the mile in England and Ireland [433]. English and Irish acre, history of St. Sennen, another St. Senan, his Life by Dr. Butler [434]. Parish feast, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase, sand in Whitsand bay, drifted as far as Sennen green [435]
  • Senns, i. 214
  • Sepulchre of our Saviour, ii. 414
  • Sereod, Sir Thomas, M.P. for Cornwall, iii. [165]
  • Sergeaulx, Sir Richard and his heirs, iii. [65].—Richard, iv. 21 and 22. Sir Richard and three Misses 22. Family 21
  • Sergiopolis, iv. 100
  • Sergius, St. iv. 111. His history, the place of his martyrdom named Sergiopolis 100
  • —— and Bacchus, Saints, Abbey at Angiers, iii. [232] bis—iv. 100, 105
  • Sergreaulx, i. 264. Alice 262 quat. Richard 264. Sir Richard 262.—Sir Richard, ii. 181. Family ibid. 182
  • Serischall, Bartholomew, Margery and arms, iii. [225]
  • Seriseaux, Richard de, ii. 398
  • —— arms, iii. [225]
  • Serjeant, Rev. John, i. 381
  • Serjeaux family, iii. [258]
  • Serman, St. iv. 14
  • Serpeknol, iv. 153
  • Serpents, petrified, invariably wanted a head, ii. 298
  • Sescombe of St. Kevorne, i. 313
  • Seven Oaks, Kent, iv. 87 bis
  • Seven years’ war, ii. 32, 245
  • Severn channel, iv. 15
  • —— river, iii. [298]
  • —— sea, iii. [331]
  • Seville, i. 161
  • —— Bishop of, i. 82
  • Seviock, iii. [374]
  • Seymour, Lord Hugh, cruised from Falmouth, ii. 18
  • —— Charles Duke of Somerset, and Lady Elizabeth 460. Colonel H. iii. [231].—Edward, Duke of Somerset and protector, iv. 107
  • —— of Bury Pomeroye, Sir Edward, i. 416
  • Seyne fishing for pilchards, ii. 262
  • Seyntaubyn, or Seynt Aubyn, i. 136, 261, 317, 318, 319, 414. Mr. 265. Sir John, Bart. 121, 261 bis, 266 ter., 268, 271, 277, 350, 417, 418. His address to the parish of Crowan on the outrage at Skewis 284. Charity schools endowed by 288. Thomas 261. Family monuments in Crowan church 288—ii. 160 bis. Ann 5. Catherine 199. Geoffrey, Sheriff of Cornwall, Sir Guy 181, 183, 395. John 213, quin., 354. Sir John 5, 176, 199 bis, 213, 214, 243. Margaret 243. Margery 354.—St. Aubin, or St. Aubyn, Francis, iii. [80]. John [83]. Rev. R. T. of Ruan Minor [424]. Miss [133]. Mr. a pupil of Dr. Borlase [53].—Sir John, iv. 73, 139. Mr. 22. Family 107
  • —— of Clanawar, Colonel John, i. 113
  • —— of Clowance, i. 261, 262, 263. Geoffrey 265. Sir Guy 261, 262, 263, 265. John 262 bis. Sir John 262 ter., 263, 265. Thomas 262 bis. Arms 262.—Geoffrey, ii. 385. John 122.—John, iii. [81], [317]. Sir John [317], [318], [319]. Thomas [211]. Mr. [65].—Of Clowans, Colonel John, iv. 188
  • —— of Crowan, i. 360
  • —— of Trekininge, Sir John, i. 216
  • Shaftesbury, ii. 26
  • —— Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, ii. 379
  • Shakespeare, iv. 119
  • Shakspeare of Pendarves, John, iii. [311]
  • Shannon river, iii. [434]
  • Shapcott, of Elton, Thomas, i. 170
  • Shapter, Rev. Mr. ii. 106
  • Sharp Tor, or Sharpy Torry, i. 189, ter.—iii. [45].—Description of, i. 187
  • Sheen Priory, Richmond, ii. 190
  • Sheepshanks, Rev. Mr. ii. 105. His character 104
  • Shell work, extraordinary, i. 147
  • Shepard, Elizabeth, i. 222
  • Shepherds, iii. [273]. Origin of the name [272]
  • Sherborne manor, ii. 7
  • Sheriff of Cornwall violently resisted in the execution of his duty by Henry Rogers at Skewis, i. 268
  • —— Thady, iv. 116
  • Sheviock barton, iii. [436]
  • —— manor, ii. 362—iii. [437]
  • —— parish, i. 32—ii. 250. Or Shevyock 59
  • Sheviock parish, by Hals, situation and boundaries, value of benefice, land tax, endowment of the church, Dawnay family, iii. [436]. By Tonkin, a rectory, value, patron, incumbent, Sheviock manor [437]. By the Editor, church old, splendid monuments [438]. Tale of the building of the church and a barn, advowson, Crofthole village, its situation, Porth Wrinkle [439]. Trethel, statistics, rector, Geology by Dr. Boase [440]
  • Shillingham, iii. [464]. Account of [463]
  • —— of Shillingham family, iii. [463]
  • Shipmoney, iii. [144] bis, [152]
  • Shipwreck, extraordinary, ii. 320
  • Shoreham, i. 258
  • Short, Charles, of Devon, ii. 218
  • Shovel, Sir Cloudesley, iv. 174
  • Shrewsbury, ii. 76. St. Chad, patron of 391
  • —— Richard of, i. 88
  • Shropshire, the Cornwalls twenty-two times sheriffs of, iii. [449]
  • Shuckburgh, Richard, i. 355.—Sir George. His Tables, iv. 145
  • —— of Shuckburgh, i. 355
  • Sibthorpe, i. 358
  • Sibthorpia Europæa, iv. 180
  • Siddenham, South, ii. 430
  • Sidenham, Cuthbert and Humphrey, iv. 77
  • Sidney, Sir Philip, Sir Beville Grenville was his rival, ii. 348
  • Sigdon, ii. 71
  • Sigebert, King of the East Angles, ii. 284
  • Signals, from Maker church, iii. [106]. Remarks on [ibid.]
  • Silly, William, i. 223.—Mrs. ii. 136.—Elizabeth and Joseph, iii. [66]
  • —— of Minver and St. Wenn, John, iii. [237]. Family [66]. Arms [237]
  • —— of Trevella, Hender, iii. [237]. William [237], [238]
  • Sillye, heir of, iv. 111
  • Siloam, tower of, iii. [422]
  • Silvester, Pope, i. 237
  • Simmons, George, iii. [215]
  • Simon’s, St. and St. Jude’s day, ii. 140
  • Simon Ward or St. Breward parish, i. 62, 131—iv. 97
  • Simpson, John, iii. [206]
  • Sion Abbey, ii. 176. Middlesex 209, 212 bis
  • Sirius, its parallax ascertained by Dr. Maskelyne, ii. 222
  • Sisters, the nine, iv. 2
  • Sithian, St. Bertin, Abbot of, iv. 157
  • Sithney parish, ii. 136, 141, 155, 156, 160. St. John’s hospital at 157—iii. [419], [421].—Its governor, iv. 1.—Near Helston, singular tale of a fair removed from, iii. [309]
  • Sithney parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient name, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, impropriator, land tax, St. John’s hospital, a deficiency in the MS. iii. [441]. Trout, royalty of the river, Trevelle’s tenure [442]. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, name [ibid.] A vicarage, value, patron, incumbent, impropriation, Penrose manor, its situation, Loo Pool, its trout, sandbank, used as a bridge, its danger, Mr. Penrose’s house, name of the river [443]. The bar, the fish of the pool [444]. By the Editor, distance of the church from Breage church, divided by a valley, attempt to make a harbour of Porthleaven [ibid.] Has failed, Penrose, improvements expected, Antron [445]. Trevarnoe, St. John’s hospital, stone pointing out its site, impropriation of the tithes, present and a former incumbent [446]. Parish feast, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase, form of the parish, Whele Vor [447]
  • Sixtus 5th, Pope, ii. 371 bis
  • Skelton, ii. 186
  • Skewish, Great, iv. 141
  • —— Miss, iii. [147].—Collan and family, iv. 2
  • Skewys, i. 267 bis, 272, 303
  • —— of Skewys, John, i. 303
  • Skidmore, Thomas, ii. 196
  • Skinden, account of, ii. 338
  • Skippon, Major General, i. 114 bis—iv. 188. His men distressed on their march, and charged by the King’s troops ibid. Commissioner for the parliament army 189
  • Skyburiow, Miss, iii. [134]
  • Slade of Lanewa, George, i. 418
  • —— of Trevennen, Simon, iii. [202] bis, and William [202]
  • Slancombe Dawney, i. 64
  • Slannen, i. 347, 370
  • Slanning, Sir Nicholas of Marstow, Devon, governor of Pendennis castle. Killed at the battle of Bristol against the rebels, and the marriage of his widow, ii. 13.—Sir Nicholas, Bart. iii. [76]. Sir Nicholas of Marystow, Devon [75], [76]. Arms [76]
  • Slapton, college of, Devon, iii. [352]
  • Slate from Drillavale quarry, the best in England, iv. 45
  • Sloane’s, Sir Hans, MSS. iii. [154]
  • Slugg, John, ii. 189
  • Small, i. 317
  • Smeaton, Mr. ii. 264. Built the present Eddystone lighthouse 378 quat., 432
  • Smith, i. 78, 117.—Walter, ii. 70.—William, Bishop of Litchfield, afterwards of Lincoln, iii. [141]—i. 218.—Mr. has taken a lease of the Scilly isles, iv. 173. Name 128
  • —— of Crantock, Sir James, i. 250. Sir William 249. Arms 250
  • —— of Devon, George and Grace, ii. 347
  • —— of Exon, i. 250. Sir James 348
  • —— of Kent, John, ii. 379
  • —— of Mitchell Morton family, ii. 416
  • —— of Trelizicke, i. 348
  • —— of Trethewoll, i. 408
  • ——’s, ii. 154
  • Smithfield, execution in, ii. 192
  • Smithick or Smithike, British name of Falmouth, ii. 20. Changed 8. Town and custom-house built 9
  • Smithson, Sir Hugh, Duke of Northumberland, iii. [460]
  • Smyrna, iii. [187].—Rev. E. Nankivell, chaplain to the factory at, iv. 5
  • Smyth, Rev. T. S. i. 49.—Rev. John, curate of St. Just, notice of, ii. 286. Monument, inscription, and cenotaph 287
  • Snell, Rev. Mr. of Menheniot, iii. [168]
  • —— of Whilley, Elizabeth, iii. [160]
  • Soaprock, account of, ii. 360
  • Sobieski, John, the preserver of Christendom, ii. 351
  • Society, Antiquarian, ii. 224
  • —— for propagating the Gospel, iii. [73]
  • —— Royal, ii. 224
  • Solenny, Hostulus De, iv. 25, 26 quat. John 26 ter.
  • Solinus, i. 199
  • Solomon, Duke of Cornwall, i. 294
  • Somaster of Painsford, Devon, John and Marianne, ii. 304
  • Somers, Lord, iii. [15]
  • Somerset, Duke of, i. 169 quat.—ii. 182.—Charles Seymour, iii. [460]. John [65].—Edward Seymour, Protector, iv. 107
  • Somersetshire, i. 113—ii. 110, 190, 293. Romantic scenery of 88.—Insurgents enter, i. 86.—King Charles in, marched out of, iv. 185. The Trevelyans sheriffs of 114
  • Sondry, Thomas, iii. [387]
  • Sophocles, ii. 103, 165
  • Sound, the English fleet sailed for, ii. 27
  • South Downs, iii. [10]
  • —— Saxons, Cissa, King of, ii. 284
  • —— Sea islands, iv. 45
  • Southallington manor, i. 64
  • Southampton, ii. 76
  • Southernay, i. 108
  • Southey’s lines upon St. Keyne’s well, ii. 295
  • Southill parish, i. 151 bis—ii. 309 bis—iii. [43]—iv. 6, 7
  • Southill parish. See [Hill, South]
  • South Teign, i. 170
  • Sowle, i. 47
  • Spain, i. 161 ter.—ii. 107—iii. [187], [361]—iv. 86.—Coast of, iii. [218].—Tobacco sold cheap in, ii. 43. War with 245. Her fleet ibid. Appeared in Plymouth Sound 246. Officers lost returning from 325.—Elizabeth’s wars with, iii. [105].—Trade of Looe with, iv. 35
  • Spaniards, ii. 6.—Invasion of Britain by, their name hated at Mousehole, iii. [287].—And French, sea-fight with, iv. 21
  • Spanish galleons, Sir Richard Grenville sent in the Revenge to intercept, ii. 344
  • —— galleys, five, burnt Penzance, iii. [81], [91]
  • —— merchants murdered, ii. 6
  • —— pieces, ii. 6
  • —— vessel wrecked, iii. [311]
  • —— wars, story of, ii. 6
  • Spark of Plymouth, i. 370
  • Sparks family, ii. 357
  • Speaker of the House of Commons, ii. 68.—Speakers, Hakewell’s Catalogue of, iv. 44
  • Speccott, i. 221. Sir John 381 bis. Arms 379.—Family, ii. 398, 400.—Mr. iii. [449]. His death [450]
  • —— of Penheale, John, i. 378 bis. Hon. John 378, 379. Seized with small pox the day after his marriage 379. His death and will ibid.—John and Colonel, ii. 399.—Of Penheel, John, iii. [38]
  • Speed, i. 217—iii. [111], [441]—iv. 101; and Dugdale’s Monast. Anglic. i. 247—ii. 62, 96—iv. 101
  • Spelman’s Glossary, iii. [389]
  • Spencer of Lancaster, i. 263
  • Spernon, i. 127
  • Sperrack of Trigantan, i. 258
  • Spettigue, Rev. Edward of Michaelstow, iii. [223].—John, iv. 62
  • Spigurnel, Henry, iii. [2]
  • Spinster’s town, iv. 140
  • Spour family, ii. 227, 229. Henry, Miss, and arms 227
  • Spoure of Trebartha, Edmund, and Mary, ii. 396.—Family, i. 302, 303
  • Spry, Edward, iii. [378]. Sir. J. T. and Admiral [446]. Miss [66]. Family [194], [449]. Line upon [449]
  • —— or Sprye of Tregony, Peter and his daughter, iii. [77]. Miss [75]
  • Sprye, A. G. i. 28. Rev. William 106. Arms and etymology of name 28.—Samuel Thomas, M.P. for Bodmin, ii. 35. Admiral 34.—Family, i. 29, 61 ter.—ii. 54, 300
  • —— of Blissland, i. 28
  • Spur, Mr. ii. 120
  • Spye, derivation of name, i. 28
  • Squire, Arthur, ii. 377
  • Stabback, Rev. Thomas, i. 293.—Rev. Samuel of Sancreed, iii. [427]
  • Stackenoe, iv. 1
  • Stackhouse, Mrs. i. 400. Edward William 401. Rev. Thomas, author of the History of the Bible 400. John 163 ter., 400 bis. William 400. Dr. William 163, 400 bis.—John, iii. [367] bis. Thomas of Beenham, Berks [366]. His works [ibid.] Rev. Dr. William, rector of St. Erme [ibid.] bis. William [367] bis
  • Stadyon, ii. 139
  • Stafford, Baron of, ii. 230. Baronial family 231
  • —— county, ii. 89
  • —— Humphrey, i. 64.—Edmund, Bishop of Exeter, iii. [446]. Family [117]
  • Stainton, Henry De, iii. [2]
  • Stamford, Earl of, governor of Plymouth, iii. [183]. Defeated [351]
  • —— hill, iii. [351]
  • —— creek, iii. [256]
  • Stanbury, iii. [255]
  • —— family, iii. [350]
  • —— of Stanbury, Richard or John, Bishop of Hereford, family and their property, iii. [255]
  • Stancomb Dawney, iii. [436]
  • Stanhope, i. 61. Hon. and Rev. H., 149
  • Stannaries, laws relating to, i. 365.—Records of, iii. [57].—Earl of Radnor, Lord Warden of, ii. 380.—John Thomas, Vice Warden of, iv. 91
  • Starford, William, i. 108
  • Stawel, Edward Lord, H. B. Legge, Lord, H. S. B. Legge, Lord, and Mary, iii. [206]
  • Stawell, John, ii. 196
  • Steam boats, discovery anticipated, iv. 91
  • —— engine, the first used in Cornwall, i. 127
  • Stebens, Rev. R. S. of South Petherwin, iii. [338]
  • Stephen, King, ii. 87—iii. [433], [456] bis, [463]—iv. 81, 82, 140
  • —— prior of Launceston, ii. 419
  • —— St. the protomartyr, iii. [450], [456]
  • —— St. by Leland, iv. 292
  • —— St. cum Tresmore, ii. 430
  • —— ’s, St. abbey, dissolution of, iv. 68
  • —— St. altar in Dublin cathedral, iv. 146
  • —— St. chapel in Dublin cathedral, iv. 147
  • —— St. church, iii. [458]
  • —— St. college, by Launceston, i. 112—iv. 185.—Prior of, i. 378 bis
  • —— St. collegiate church, suppressed, ii. 419. Ralph, Dean of 426. Prior of 422
  • —— St. parish, i. 103, 128, 140, 251, 310—iii. [195], [207], [335], [354] bis, [395]—iv. 152
  • Stephen’s, St. by Leland, iv. 281
  • —— St. in Brannel church, iii. [198]. The advowson [202]
  • ——’s St. in Brannel or Branwell parish, i. 310—ii. 109, 110, 353—iv. 54
  • Stephen’s, St. in Brannel parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, value of benefice, consolidation with St. Denis, and Carhayes, endowment, patron, incumbent, land tax, court, iii. [448]. Bodenike, the love adventures of Mr. Tanner and Mrs. Windham [449]. By Tonkin, situation and boundaries, dedication, daughter to Carhayes, value, patron, incumbent [450]. Manor of Brannel [451]. Whitaker, singular constitution of the parish, manor of Carhayes supposed a royal one [451]. Name and appearance of the house confirm the supposition [452]. St. Denis parochiated, Carhayes not mentioned in Pope Nicholas’s valor [453]. By Editor, church stands high, lofty tower, potatoe cultivation, monument in church to Dr. Hugh Wolrige with epitaph, statistics, fluctuation in mining, china clay, Geology by Dr. Boase [454]. China stone and clay, quantities exported from Cornwall [455]
  • —— St. by Launceston parish, ii. 361, 417, 419, 420—iii. [466]
  • Stephen’s, St. near Launceston parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, collegiate church, converted into a priory, iii. [456]. Impropriated all the benefices annexed to it, land tax, fairs, a friary [457]. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, value of benefice [457]. By Editor, early history indistinct, college changed into a monastery, St. Thomas’s church, etymology of Launceston, the church seated high with a lofty tower, inscription to Viscount Newhaven, Sir Jonathan Phillips [458]. Barton of Carnedon, modern history of the parish, borough of Newport, its constitution, Werrington [459]. Its deer park [460]. Fairs, Sarah Coat, aged 104. Statistics, incumbent, Geology by Dr. Boase [461]
  • ——’s, St. by Launceston, prior of, iv. 51, 59, 63 bis, 68
  • —— St. in Lesnewith, iv. 63
  • —— St. in Penwith, iv. 50, 51 quat.
  • —— St. by Saltash parish, i. 199, 203—ii. 8, 110.—Sheet of Hals’s MS. relating to, communicated to the Editor, iv. 184
  • Stephen’s, St. near Saltash, parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, iii. [461]. Ancient name, value of benefice, castle, honour, and manor, of Trematon, their history [462]. Shillingham, etymology, Buller family, treachery of a domestic chaplain [463]. Fentongollan reluctantly sold to raise the amount of a fine [464]. Earth, Wyvillecomb [465]. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, a vicarge, its value, &c. ibid. By the Editor [466]. Statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase [470]
  • —— St. point, i. 381, 386
  • —— St. rectory, i. 72
  • Stephens family, i. 84 bis, 121 bis—ii. 43, 77, 80, 269—iv. 67.—Rev. Edward, ii. 338. Samuel 215. Mr. 134, 259.—Rev. Darell, of Little Petherick, iii. [335]. Rev. D. of Maker [109]. John [48], [387]. Rev. Mr. [240]. Mrs. [8].—Nicholas, iv. 77
  • —— of Culverhouse near Exeter, Richard, iv. 67
  • —— of St. Ives, John, i. 353, 354, 392, 399 bis, 403. Samuel 403.—Family escaped the plague, ii. 271. Anne, Augustus, Harriet 270. John 269 ter., 270 bis, Maria 270. Samuel 270 quin.
  • —— of Tregenna, Samuel, i. 392, 403.—Mr. ii. 354.—In St. Ives, Rev. J. iii. [54]. Samuel [440]
  • —— of Tregorne, Mr. iii. [311]
  • Stepney, iii. [188]
  • Stepper point, iii. [281], [282]
  • Sternhold, Thomas, i. 96—iii. [238]
  • Stevens family, iii. [192]
  • Steward, Lord, ii. 68
  • Stidio, Bishop of Cornwall, ii. 60, 61—iii. [415]
  • Stithian parish, i. 221, 236.—Stithians, ii. 129, 140.—Stithyans or St. Stithians, iii. [59], [305], [380]
  • —— St. iv. 2
  • ——’s St. church, iv. 4
  • Stithian’s, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient name, mother church to Peranwell, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, impropriation, saint, iv. 1. Penaluricke barton and manor, Tretheage, the nine maids, tin 2. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, saint, a vicarage ibid. Patron, impropriation, incumbent, manor of Tretheage 3. By Editor, church and tower, manors of Kennal and Roseeth, barton of Tretheage ibid. Penalurick, Treweek, Tresavren, Trevales, the church, charter of Edmund Earl of Cornwall 4. Value of the benefice, late vicar, statistics, present vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase 5
  • Stithiany, ii. 136
  • Stock, D. J. E. his Life of Dr. Beddoes, iii. [251]
  • Stoke, i. 266.—Meaning of, iv. 7
  • —— Climsland, i. 151, 153 bis—ii. 229, 230, 309—iii. [40], [43]
  • —— Climsland, or Stow Climsland manor, iv. 6, 7, 11
  • Stoke Climsland parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, manor, writ, Hengiston downs, tin works, part of Cari Bollock, iv. 6. Manor of Rileaton, writ, benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax. By Tonkin and Whitaker, situation and boundaries, value, patron, incumbent, manor of Climsland 7. Cary Bullock park, etymology 8. By the Editor, manor of Stoke Climsland, and Climsland prior, Carybullock, Whiteford, Mr. Call, memoir of 9. Afterwards Sir John, Sir W. P. Call, manor of Climsland prior, advowson 11. Statistics, rector, Geology by Dr. Boase 12
  • —— Damerel, i. 266
  • —— Damerell parish, iv. 39
  • —— Gabriel church, i. 367
  • —— Gabriel vicarage, i. 130
  • Stone, advowson, iii. [115]
  • —— of Bundbury, Wilts, James, i. 259
  • Stonehouse, west, now Mount Edgecombe, iii. [107]
  • Stones, circles of, i. 141
  • Storm which destroyed Eddystone lighthouse, iii. [376].—At Gwenap, ii. 132
  • Stourton, Lord, iii. [357]. His daughter [369]
  • Stow’s History of England, iii. [310]
  • Stowe, in Bucks, carvings from Stowe in Cornwall, transferred to, ii. 346, 351
  • —— in Kilkhampton, ii. 340. Etymology 232. The Grenvilles resided there for many generations 344. Mansion built by John, Earl of Bath 346, 351. The noblest house in the west of England 346. Demolished, materials sold, wainscot of the chapel sold to Lord Cobham, and transferred to Stowe, Bucks 346, 351. Magnificence and situation 346. The carving of the chapel by Mr. Chuke, ib. Built at the national expence, almost all the gentlemen’s seats in Cornwall embellished from 351.—Staircase from, iii. [279]. Spoils of [351]
  • Stowell, Sir John, ii. 233.—William, iii. [358]
  • Stradling, Ann, iii. [316]. Edmund [316] bis
  • —— of Dunlevy, Edmund, iii. [211]
  • Strange, Nicholas, i. 246
  • Strathan, or Stratton hundred, iii. [22], [114], [254], [349]
  • Straton, i. 60
  • Stratone, iv. 1
  • Stratton hundred, i. 133—ii. 232 340, 402, 413—iv. 12, 15, 39, 40, 131, 152 bis.—Bailiffry of, ii. 416
  • —— manor, ii. 427—iv. 15, 16 bis
  • —— parish, ii. 273, 340, 413, 416, 429, 430—iii. [114], [274], [349], [352]. Roman road through [324].—Battle at, ii. 349.—Victory, i. 113
  • Stratton parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, value of benefice, iv. 12. Patron, land tax, market, Thurlebere, battle in the rebellion, Sir B. Grenville unhorsed 13. Chudleigh taken prisoner, royal party victorious, with a loss of 200, took 17 guns, subsequent fertility of the field, Sir Ralph Hopton and his ancestry 14. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, Roman way, value of benefice, a vicarage, patron, manor 15. Its value 16. By Editor, former road through Stratton and Binomy manors, manor of Efford, church and tower ibid. Great age of Elizabeth Cornish, the tithes, manor of Sanctuary changed for the honour of Wallingford, Bude, jetty, canal efficacy of shell-sand as manure, boats used with wheels, Fulton’s improvement of canal navigation 17. A watering place, Launcells house, G. B. Kingdon, Esq. instance of longevity, bells, height of Hennacleve cliff 18. Statistics, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase 19
  • Straughan, Colonel, challenged the King’s army, his troop led by himself, iv. 186. Challenge accepted, his orders, and charge, took some of the King’s horses 187
  • Street, John, accomplice with Rogers, convicted and executed, i. 269. His trial for the murder of Carpenter 272. For that of Woolston 276
  • —— Nowan, iii. [288]
  • Stretch of Devon, Lord of Pinhoe, iv. 43
  • Strettoun, by Leland, iv. 258
  • Stribble hill, i. 223
  • Strode, Richard, ii. 231
  • Stroote, i. 348
  • Stukeley, i. 141
  • Styria, iii. [186]
  • Subterranean vault at Trove, i. 143
  • “Sudeley Castle, History of,” iii. [160]
  • Suffolk, ii. 66
  • —— Duke of, iv. 107.—Henry Grey, ii. 294 bis
  • —— Earl of, iii. [154].—Edmund de la Pole, i. 86
  • Sulpicius, St. iii. [122]
  • Sumaster, ii. 71
  • Summercourt, i. 388 bis
  • Sunderland, Earl of, i. 84 bis, 126. Charles Spencer 127
  • —— man of war, ii. 32—iii. [186]
  • Surat, ii. 227—iii. [188]
  • Surrey, iii. [10]
  • —— Thomas Holland, Duke of, iii. [27]
  • Surrius’s book, i. 214
  • Surtecote, Angero de, iv. 27
  • Survey of Cornwall, iii. [437]—iv. 68, 100, 139, 156. Of the Duchy of Cornwall 6
  • Sussex county, iii. [206] bis. Weald of [10]
  • Sutherland, i. 349, 350, 359
  • Sutton, Rev. Henry, ii. 409.—Rev. William of St. Michael Carhayes, and St. Stephen’s in Brannel, iii. [450]
  • Swallock, i. 131
  • Swannacot manor, iv. 136
  • Swanpool, i. 137, 138
  • Swansea, i. 364—ii. 241
  • —— coal sent to Cornwall, iii. [340]
  • Sweden, King of, ii. 27. Bestows medals on English officers ibid.
  • Sweet, i. 417.—Rev. Charles, iii. [38]
  • —— of Kentisbury, Rev. Charles 381
  • Swift, Jonathan, Dean of St. Patrick’s, i. 58.—Restored Archbishop Tregury’s tomb, iv. 141, 144, 147
  • Swimmer, Robert, ii. 70
  • Swiss cantons, had a custom of trying after execution, iii. [186]
  • Swithin, St. ii. 403
  • Switzerland, iii. [231]
  • Sydemon, Bishop of Devon, iii. [415]
  • Sydenham, Devon, iii. [126]
  • Sydney Sussex college, Cambridge, iv. 136 bis
  • Sylea island, iv. 230
  • Symmonds, Rev. John, ii. 116
  • Symonds, Rev. Mr. i. 353, 354
  • Symons, William, i. 105, 107.—Rev. Mr. ii. 116.—Rev. J. T. of Trevalga, iv. 67. Family 62
  • —— of Halt, i. 162
  • Symonward, iv. 49
  • Symphorian, two saints of the name, iv. 117, 120
  • —— by Leland, iv. 258
  • Symphrogia, St. iv. 117
  • Syriac, St. iv. 111, 112
  • Syrian castles, ii. 423
  • Sythany, i. 261
  • Sythney, hospital of the Knights of St. John at, iii. [78]
  • Syth’s, St. ii. 405
  • “Tables of the Greek Language,” iv. 87
  • Tacabere, i. 133, 134 bis
  • Tacitus, i. 256—iii. [162]
  • Tagus, i. 372
  • Talbot, William, iv. 28. Family 145
  • Talcare, i. 20—iv. 24
  • Talgrogan, i. 17
  • Talland, ii. 430 bis. Tallant 398. Talland, Tallant, or Tallend parish, iii. [65], [249], [291], [294]
  • Talland parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, value of benefice, land tax, etymology, iv. 19. West Looe, borough and town 20. Killygarth barton and manor 21. Hendarsike 22. Trenake 23. By Tonkin and Whitaker, situation, boundaries, a vicarage, value, impropriation, patron, incumbent, Polpera ibid. Porth Tallant, manor, etymology, the church, story of Mr. Murth and his French miller 24. By the Editor, additions from Bond relating to West Looe, in the hamlet of Lemain, barton of Port Looe, Lammana, description of the chapel 25. Grants relating to the monastery 26, 27. Midmain rock, Horestone rock, Portnadle bay, corporation of West Looe 28. West Looe down, Giant’s hedge, St. Winnow down 29. Romans directed their roads to Fords, Causey from Leskeard to Looe 30. Two circular encampments, described, Berry park 31. Prospects, five barrows, grave discovered, a celt found 32. Some in the British Museum, gold chain and brass instruments found, Polvellan 33. Inclosure of the down desirable 34. Property in it, lettings 35. Trade of Looe, church, Beville monument, Polbenro, beauty of the road from Fowey to Looe, Killigarth manor, Kilmenawth, or Kelmenorth, hamlet of Lemaine, extract from an old record 36. Portlooe, Looe island, Polvellan, Greek inscription, Admiral Wager 37. Killygarth, Polperro, advowson, statistics, incumbent, impropriation, Geology by Dr. Boase 38
  • Talland town, iv. 36
  • Tallard, Marshall, ii. 307 bis
  • Tallat, Captain, iii. [187]
  • Talmeneth, by Leland, iv. 264
  • Tamalanc, i. 2
  • Tamar river, i. 107, 113, 133 bis, 266, 310—ii. 362, 364, 413, 418 bis, 432—iii. [1], [40], [45], [104], [114], [121], [166], [254] bis, [298], [301], [456], [457], [461]—iv. 6, 7, 15, 39 bis, 40 ter., 70, 152, 185.—Romantic, iii. [42]. Its banks [460].—The country adjacent to, may be proud of Mr. Call, iv. 9
  • Tamara, the Roman, iv. 40
  • —— by Leland, iv. 291
  • Tamarix Gallica, iv. 180
  • Tamarton, i. 107
  • —— chapel, Devon, iv. 39
  • —— hundred, Devon, iv. 39
  • —— parish, iv. 131, 152 bis
  • Tamarton parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, Tamar river, mentioned by Ptolemy, ancient name of the parish, church recent, land tax, manor, iv. 39. Line of a Saxon poet on Athelstan’s victory 40. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, name, value of benefice, a rectory, incumbent, patron ibid. Manor 41. By Editor, Lysons on the descents of property, manor of Hornacott, Ogbere, Vacye, villages of Alvacot, Headon, and Venton, statistics, ib. Incumbent, and Geology by Dr. Boase 42
  • Tamarton parish, Devon, iv. 39
  • —— north, manor, iv. 41
  • Tamerton, i. 241—ii. 430
  • Tamerworth harbour, iii. [104], [105]
  • Tamesworth haven, i. 32
  • Tanis, parish of, ii. 208
  • Tanner, i. 146, 153 ter., 159.—Bishop 200—ii. 201, 246—iii. [233], [448], [449]—iv. 104, 112.—His Notitia Monastica, i. 134, 146, 250, 251, 300—ii. 209—iv. 102, 104. App. 10. 319 to 336.—John, iii. [202], [372], [450]. Love story of [449]. Rev. Mr. [199]. Rev. Mr. of St. Stephen’s in Branel [448]. Family [198]
  • —— of Carvinike, Anthony, i. 386
  • —— of Court and Boderick, i. 387
  • —— of Cullumpton, George, ii. 110
  • Taperell, John, iii. [16]
  • Tapestry at Trewinard, i. 358
  • Tarr, Rev. Mr. ii. 251
  • Tarsus, iii. [284]
  • Tassagard, iv. 146
  • Tathius, St. notice of, ii. 44
  • Taunton, ii. 27, 76, 190, 191.—Insurgents march to, i. 86
  • —— Richard of Truro, lent Hals’s MS. to the Editor, the son of W. E. iii. [18]. Richard [407]. Family [18]
  • Tavistock, i. 158, 159
  • —— Abbey, in Devon, ii. 274—iii. [372], [384], [385], [459], [460]—iv. 6, 64, 169, 171.—Abbot of, ii. 365—iii. [459] bis.—Livignus, ii. 60. Osbert 426
  • —— market, i. 79
  • —— river, source of, iv. 237
  • Tawlaght, iv. 146
  • Taxatio Benefic. of Pope Nicholas, iii. [5], [24], [40], [112], [277], [291], [306] bis, [334], [336], [339], [345], [352], [372], [374], [384], [396], [437], [442], [443], [457] bis—iv. 15, 23, 40, 44, 62, 66, 76, 95, 112, 118, 129, 140, 153, 162
  • —— Eccles. ii. 394 bis—iv. 159
  • Taxation of Pope Nicholas, iv. 46.—To the Pope’s Annats, ii. 116
  • Taylder of St. Mabe, Joan, and Thomas her father, iii. [76]
  • Taylor, i. 32
  • Teague, Mr. i. 254
  • Teath, St. parish, i. 375, 382—ii. 401, or Tethe, iv. 95 bis, 99, 137
  • Teath, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, saint, his history, iv. 42. Ancient name, value of benefice, land tax, Bodanan, the Cheyney family, their monuments and arms in the church 43. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, saint, a vicarage, value, patron, impropriator 44. By the Editor, Lysons gives the descent of property, Tregordock manor, Drillavale Quarry, Treveares, Captain Bligh of the Bounty 45. Church, age, situation, roads, anecdotes of Mr. Phillips, value of benefice 46. Statistics, vicar, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase, Treburget mine 47
  • Tedda, i. 2
  • Tees river, i. 290
  • Tegleston, i. 1
  • Tehidy, ii. 241.—Manor, iii. [380] bis, and Honor [384], [388], [389] bis, [390]
  • Temple bar, iii. [142]
  • —— Rev. Mr. character of, ii. 104
  • —— manor, iv. 48
  • —— moors, ii. 36—iv. 46, 48
  • —— parish, i. 21, 60, 167—iv. 128, 129
  • Temple parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, Knights Templars, ancient name, value of benefice, iv. 48. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, value of benefice 49. By Editor, church founded by the Templars ibid. Potatoes cultivated, parish attached to the manor of Treleigh, patronage, incumbent, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 50
  • Temporibus, John de, iii. [313]
  • Tencreek, account of, i. 254.—A singular tree there, iii. [169]
  • —— of Tencreek, i. 254, 347 bis, 396. Arms 255
  • —— of Treworgan, i. 206
  • Terceira islands, a battle with the Spaniards off, ii. 344
  • Terence, notes on, iv. 87
  • Tereza, St. iii. [150]
  • Terrill, Sheriff of Cornwall, ii. 186
  • Testa, Abbess of Wimborne, iv. 126
  • Teth, St. i. 322—iv. 66
  • Teucrium latifolia, iv. 183
  • —— frutescens, iv. 183
  • Teuthey, by Leland, iv. 279
  • Teutonic ears, name of Winifred not soft enough for, iv. 127
  • Tew, St. i. 174
  • Tewan, i. 11
  • Tewardevi, iv. 93
  • Tewington manor, by Hals, i. 41. Antiquity, court leet, etymology 45. By Tonkin, etymology 46. Possessors, and quarry at 47
  • Tewkesbury abbey, i. 288.—Gloucestershire, iv. 140
  • —— battle of, ii. 260. Sir John Grenville left for dead on the field 345
  • Teynham, Lord, iii. [140]
  • Thamar river, iv. 233
  • Thames river, iii. [10], [63], [310]. High water in [98]
  • Thanks, i. 37
  • Thaumaturgus, Gregory, i. 388
  • Theliaus, St. history of, i. 321
  • —— St. church, i. 321
  • Theocritus, by Warton, ii. 266
  • Theodore, iv. 8
  • Thesdon, a Prince of Cornwall, iii. [342]
  • Thesdon’s castle, iii. [342]
  • Thessalonica, principality of, sale of the city to the Venetians, ii. 366
  • Thetford, ii. 76
  • Thica Vosa, an intrenchment, ii. 113
  • Thick, Reginald de, i. 383
  • Thomas the Rhymer, ii. 308
  • Thomas, Henry, i. 277. J. 10. John 19.—Mr. ii. 414.—John and Richard took the name of Pendarves, two brothers took that of Carnsew, another of Roscrow, and another of Caweth, the arms of all, ii. 337.—Andrew, John, his father, and John, iii. [326]. John, built a house at Chiverton [333]. William changed his name to Carnsew [61]. Miss [333]. Family [125]. Arms [326].—John, iv. 109 bis. John acquired a fortune at Truro 90. Rev. Samuel of Truro 76. Miss 117
  • —— of Glamorganshire, in Wales, Howell and family, iii. [326]
  • —— of Tregamena in Verian, iii. [202]
  • —— of Treon, i. 136
  • —— St. Apostle and martyr, iv. 50. His day 2
  • —— St. Aquinas, i. 312
  • —— St. à Becket, i. 158, or of Canterbury, ii. 73, 96 bis, 156—iv. 1, 50
  • —— St. church, iii. [458]
  • —— St. parish, St. i. 377—ii. 417, 420—iii. [335], [456], [457], [458] bis
  • Thomas, St. parish by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, antiquity, value of benefice, iv. 50. By Tonkin, boundaries, shape, river Kensey 51. By Editor, church small, stands on the site of Launceston priory, its remains, well, statistics ibid.—Incumbent, Geology by Dr. Boase 52
  • Thomas’s, St. street, iv. 51
  • Thompson, James, i. 58.—John, ii. 192.—Henry and Rev. J. T., iv. 109
  • Thoms, i. 94 bis.—Mr. family name changed, and arms, iii. [125]
  • Thomy, Robert, iii. [125]
  • Thomye, Robert, iii. [143]
  • Thorlibear manor, ii. 416
  • Thornbury in Devon, iii. [450]
  • Three Barrows, ii. 317
  • Thriades, book of the, i. 338
  • Throckmorton, Clement, i. 16
  • Throwley, Sir Nicholas, ii. 395
  • Thunbergia, Coccinea, iv. 183
  • Thunderbolt at St. Michael’s Mount, ii. 199
  • Thundering Legion, miracle of, ii. 76
  • Thunderstorm, ii. 157
  • Thuraken, a Turkish General, ii. 367 bis
  • Thurigny and Grenville, Robert Fitz Hamon, Lord of, ii. 344, 347
  • Thurlebear family, iii. [270]
  • Thurlebere, account of, iv. 13
  • —— de, John, family and heiress, iv. 13
  • Thynne, Henry Frederick, Lord Carteret heir of the Grenville property, and Lord George present possessor of the title and estates, ii. 346
  • Tiber river, iv. 148
  • Tiberius, Emperor, i. 197
  • Tide, high, hours of at various ports, iii. [98]. Nine hours and half flowing from Land’s End to London [99]. Extraordinary in 1099, [310]
  • Tidiford village, ii. 362. Trade at, limestone burnt at 362
  • Tidlaton, ii. 427
  • Ties, Henry de, ii. 130
  • Tilbury, army at, i. 161
  • Tillie, Stephen, i. 270, 271 bis, 274.—Sir James, iii. [163], [346]. His extraordinary will [163], [166]. Other particulars of him, his arms destroyed [166]. J. W., [346]. Count [166]
  • Tillie, manor, iv. 55
  • Tilly, James, i. 315. Sir James assumed the arms of Count Tilly, deprived of them 314. Directions for his funeral 315
  • —— of Pentilly, James, iii. [44]
  • Timothy, Epistle to, i. 198, 206
  • Tin, fetched by the Greeks from Falmouth harbour, ii. 3. Mode of selling in Cornwall 318
  • —— smelting-house at Treloweth, i. 365. Lamb tin preferred abroad 365
  • —— stream, of Luxilian, iii. [58]
  • —— works in Stoke Climsland parish, iv. 6
  • Tincombe, Mr. iv. 4
  • Tindall’s Bible, i. 314
  • Tinmouth, John of, iii. [331]
  • Tinners, St. Perran the patron of, iii. [313]
  • Tinney Hall, manor, iii. [38]
  • Tintagel, by Leland, iv. 284
  • —— castle, by Leland, iv. 259
  • Tintagell castle, i. 381—ii. 308, 402.—Seat of the Dukes of Cornwall, and birth-place of King Arthur, i. 339. See [Dundagell]
  • —— parish, ii. 401—iii. [22]—iv. 44, 66.—King Arthur’s castle in, curious rock, iii. [180]. See [Dundagell]
  • Tintagell parish. See [Dundagell]
  • Tinten manor, iv. 97
  • Tippet or Tebbot of Callestock Veor, John and family, iii. [321]
  • —— of St. Wen, family, iii. [321]
  • Tippett, John, iii. [341]
  • Titanium, a metal discovered in Manaccan parish, iii. [113]
  • Titus, Emperor, i. 198
  • Tiverton, i. 170
  • —— school, iii. [258]
  • Toby, i. 282
  • Todi in Tuscany, ii. 125
  • Todscad, i. 212
  • Tol Peder-Penwith, iii. [35], [36]. Scenery, accident at [35]
  • Tolcarne, ii. 48—iii. [232].—Account of, ii. 278
  • —— or minster, an alien priory, iv. 101
  • Tolgoath, i. 415
  • Tollays in Redruth and St. Just, iii. [359]
  • Toller, Mr. ii. 43
  • Tollgus manor, iii. [382], [383]. Etymology [382]. House [383]
  • Tolskiddy, i. 213
  • Tolverne manor, ii. 275, 276, bis, 278 bis. Henry 8th said to have passed two nights at 280
  • Tom, Great, of Oxford, inscription upon, iii. [241]
  • Tombstone at Gunwall, ii. 128
  • Tomm, i. 78
  • Toms, Miss, iii. [176]
  • Tonacomb, iii. [255]
  • Tonkin, Mr. i. 296. James 10. Thomas 8, 9, 10. Rev. Uriah 147. Particulars of the family, and monumental inscriptions 12. Arms 9. Arms and motto 13.—Hugh, iii. [325]. John, his character and adoption of Sir Humphrey Davy [94].—Thomas the historian of Cornwall, ii. 75, 76, 104, 199, 238, 239, 251, 256, 295, 297, 354 bis, 381, 383, 399, 405, 411.—iii. [17], [20], [32], [38], [57], [62], [63], [66], [90], [120], [135], [177] bis, [192] bis, [205], [214], [223], [228], [231] bis, [238] bis, [243], 245, 261, 274, 302, 313, 314, 318 bis, [320], [322], [323], [325], [328], [366] bis, [386], [405], [406], [434], [451].—iv. 24, 25, 62, 65, 76 bis, 78, 120 ter., 165.—His Parochial history, iii. [96].—His notion of a Danish camp controverted, iv. 78, 80, 81. Does not notice the Scilly Isles 168. His etymology of Elerky 119, 120. Whitaker’s remarks on it 119.—Rev. Uriah, iii. [7], [94]. Vicar of Lelant [88]. Character of [94]. Family [94]
  • —— of Newlyn, iii. [429]
  • —— of Penwenick, Michael, iii. [315] bis. His arms [315]
  • —— of Trelevan, Mr. iii. [193]
  • —— of Trenance, near Porthoustock, Mr. ii. 326
  • —— of Trevannance, Thomas, iii. [358]
  • Tonkyn, Miss, ii. 255
  • —— of St. Agnes, i. 234
  • —— of Hendre, John, i. 234
  • —— of Trevownas, i. 396
  • —— of Trewawnance Julian, i. 399. Thomas 399, 400
  • Tonsen, i. 254
  • Tooke, John, ii. 195
  • Tor Point, iii. [121]. Road to Leskeard from [439]
  • Torbay, King William’s landing at, ii. 112. English fleet anchored in 247
  • Torleh, John, iii. [387]
  • Torr, Mr. iii. [321]
  • Tory administration, ii. 245
  • Tothill, William, ii. 195
  • Totness in Devon, iii. [102], [103]
  • Tottysdone, ii. 429
  • Touche family, ii. 415
  • Touchet, James, Lord Audley, i. 86
  • Toup, Jonathan, ii. 284. An eminent scholar, his father lecturer of St. Ives, his education, &c. and principal works 265. Death and monument 266.—Rev. Jonathan, iii. [123] bis. Monument to [123]
  • Towan, i. 234—iii. [340], [345]
  • Towednack parish, ii. 260, 271, 358—iii. [5] bis, [7], [13], [46]—iv. 164
  • Towednack parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, antiquity, iv. 52. Value of benefice, patron, incumbent, impropriation, land tax, Castle-an-Dunes, Trecragan 53. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, name, daughter to Lelant, ib. By Editor, saint, soil ibid. Produces much tin, also some whetstone, Editor’s manor, court rolls complete, foundation of the walls of Amellibrea, Cornish tenures 54. Copyholds extinct, record of a manor court, the homage, oath, charge 55. Matters to be presented 56. A petition from the widow of Colonel Humphrey Noye to Charles 2nd, for the title of Sandys of the Vine 57. Unsuccessful, impropriation, feast, statistics 58. Geology by Dr Boase 59
  • Tower, i. 29
  • —— of London, i. 134—iii. [154], [298], [350]—iv. 83.—Sir John Eliot committed to, ii. 66. Perkin Warbeck ditto 190, 191.—Sir Richard Vyvyan conveyed to, iii. [136], [217]. His daughter born there [136]. The Bishops committed to [296]. Mr. Buller sent to [464]
  • Towington, iii. [195]
  • Townsend, Francis, Windsor Herald, ii. 375
  • “Tractatus de Corde,” &c. iv. 98
  • Tracy family, iii. [286]
  • Tracye, Thomas de, ii. 119
  • Tradescantia crassula, iv. 183
  • Tragedies of Seneca, notes on, iv. 87
  • Trajan, Emperor, i. 206
  • Transubstantiation, Cornish doctrine against, i. 109. Berengarius against, Romish doctrine triumphant 110
  • Travelling a century ago, anecdote of, iv. 91
  • Travers, Mr. i. 324
  • Tre Yeo, ii. 416
  • Treago, account of, i. 248
  • —— of Treago, i. 248. Arms 249
  • Trearick, Prebend of, i. 383
  • Trearike, Lord of, i. 382
  • Trease of Blissland, etymology, i. 61
  • Treassow, account of, iii. [47]. A perturbed spirit banished from [48]
  • Treasurer of England, Lord High, William Scrope, Earl of Wiltshire, iii. [129]
  • Trebant water, iv. 29
  • Trebarfoot, iii. [352]
  • —— of Trebarfoot, family, iii. [352]
  • Trebartha, account of by Editor, ii. 228. Monuments to its possessors 229
  • Trebatha, account of, ii. 226
  • Trebeigh manor in St. Ives, iv. 50
  • Trebell village, ii. 385
  • Trebennen borough, i. 323 ter.
  • Treberrick in St. Michael Carhays, account of, iii. [202]
  • Trebersey family, iii. [337]
  • Trebigh, i. 410. Account of 411
  • Trebilliock, two brothers, ii. 255
  • Trebizond, empire of, ii. 368
  • Treblithike, iii. [65]
  • Treburget, iv. 47
  • Trebursus, ii. 428
  • Treby of Trebigh, Hon. George, Lord Chief Justice, and arms, i. 412
  • Trecan, iii. [448].—Account of, ii. 397
  • Trecarrell, iii. [438]
  • —— family and arms, iii. [40], [41]
  • —— of Trecarrell, Sir H. iii. [44]. Built Launceston church [42]; and re-built Linkinhorne church [45]
  • —— manor, iii. [40], [41]. Account of, and monuments to its possessors [43]
  • Trecragen castle, iv. 53
  • —— hall, iv. 53
  • Trecroben, iii. [7]
  • —— hill, iii. [7]. Account of [11]
  • Trecroogo village, iii. [337]
  • Tredawl, i. 25
  • Tredeathy, account of, iii. [66]
  • Tredenham, Sir Joseph, i. 44.—Family, i. 305, 414—iii. [381]
  • —— of Lambesso, i. 207
  • —— of Tredenham, i. 417.—In Probus, family and Sir Joseph, ii. 217.—Sir Joseph, family, iii. [361]; and their property [362]. Arms [361] bis
  • —— of Tregonan, i. 418. John 416, 418. Sir John and Mary 418. Sir Joseph, ter. and Sir William 416
  • —— manor, iii. [361]
  • Tredevy, by Leland, iv. 258
  • Tredidon barton, iii. [459]
  • —— of Tredidon, family, iii. [459]
  • Tredine castle, by Leland, iv. 265
  • Tredinham family, ii. 276 bis, 281. Sir Joseph 170. Governor of St. Mawe’s castle 277. Patron of St. Just 278
  • Tredinick, i. 116, 117. Etymology 117
  • —— Christopher and his arms, i. 116
  • —— of St. Breock, arms, iv. 95
  • Tredrea, the Editor’s place in Cornwall, iii. [307]—iv. 143.—Account of, i. 360
  • —— of Tredrea, i. 360, 365
  • Tredreath town, iii. [6], [8]
  • Tree, singular one at Tencreek, iii. [169]
  • Treegoodwill, ii. 405
  • Treen manor, iv. 166
  • Trees, subterranean, ii. 207
  • Trefelens of Trefelens, William, iii. [326]
  • Trefey family, iii. [44]
  • Treffrey in Lanhidrock, account of, ii. 380
  • —— in Linkinhorne, ii. 380
  • —— of Fowey, family, ii. 380
  • Treffreye, i. 383.—John, defended Fowey against the French, ii. 40. His seat at Plase and history 43. John, Sheriff of Cornwall, Sir John, William and arms, these cut in Fowey church ibid.
  • Treffry family, ii. 36. Thomas fortified his house 46. Mr. Sheriff of Cornwall 186. Mr. 279.—Elizabeth, iii. [71]. John [72]. Miss [67].—Miss, iv. 24
  • Trefilis, iii. [402]
  • Trefreke, account of, i. 383
  • Trefrew village, ii. 405
  • Trefrize manor, iii. [44]
  • Trefronick, i. 20
  • Trefry, John, iii. [347]
  • Trefusis, i. 125, 225, 226. James 240. Otho de 348—ii. 32. John, his lines on Captain Rouse 278. Rev. John 231. R. G. W. Lord Clinton 313 bis, 314 bis.—Catherine, iii. [41]. Francis [228]. Mary [41]. Nicholas [40] bis, [41]. Otho [318]. Robert [224]. Miss [60]. Mr. [230]. Lord Clinton [ibid.] Family [40], [107], [117], [230], [254], [390]. Arms [318].—Family, iv. 62
  • —— of Landew, family, ii. 399
  • —— of Trefusis, i. 65, 240. George William 151.—Richard, ii. 304.—Bridget, Francis, iii. [62]. Robert [327], [282]. Samuel [227]. Mr. [382]. Family and arms [227]
  • —— manor, iii. [382]. Account of [226]. House [227]. Situation [231]
  • Trefyns, account of, ii. 130, 131
  • Tregaga or Tresaga family, iii. [209]
  • —— house in Ruan Lanyhorne, iii. [209]
  • Tregagle, Mr. ii. 332 bis, 335
  • —— of Trevorder in St. Breock, tale of one, family, and arms, iii. [265]
  • Tregago or Trejago, account of, iii. [403]
  • —— castle, &c. house, iii. [403]
  • —— or Trejago, i. 117.—Jane, John de, and Stephen, iii. [211]. Family [208] bis, [214]
  • —— of Tregago, family, built the castle, iii. [403]
  • Tregallen village, iii. [337]
  • Tregalravean, account of, ii. 56
  • Tregameer, i. 140
  • Tregamynyon, account of, iii. [242]
  • Treganetha, iv. 140
  • Tregantle, iii. [438]
  • Treganyan of Treganyan, family, iii. [215]
  • —— tenement, iii. [209], [215]. Etymology [212]
  • Tregaraan, ii. 51
  • Tregaradue, ii. 50
  • Tregarden, ii. 109
  • Tregare, ii. 50, 275
  • Tregarick of Tregarick, Matilda, Mr. and family, iii. [397]
  • —— manor, account of by Hals, iii. [396]. By Whitaker [397]
  • Tregarne manor, ii. 320
  • Tregarrick, iv. 29
  • Tregarthen family, ii. 114
  • Tregarthin of Court, in Brand, family, iii. [198]
  • Tregarthyn family, ancient and powerful, Catherine, ii. 109. Jane, Joan, and her epitaph 110. John 109 bis, 110. Margaret 109, 110. Mary ibid. Thomas 109 bis, 110. Arms 110
  • Tregaseal, i. 141
  • Tregavethan manor in Kenwin, iii. [192]
  • Tregavethick village, ii. 399
  • Tregavethnan manor, account of by Hals and by Tonkin, ii. 316
  • Tregavithick manor, account of, ii. 400
  • Tregaza, account of, i. 394
  • Tregea, of St. Agnes, John, iii. [315]. William [326]. Capt. William [315]
  • —— of Lambrigan, William, ii. 353
  • Tregeagle, i. 18, 19. John 19.—John, ii. 338
  • —— of Trevorden, John, iii. [76]
  • Tregean, Francis, ii. 354
  • Tregear manor, iii. [2] bis
  • Tregeare, account of, i. 263, 264
  • —— of Tregeare, i. 263, 264. Richard 263. Arms 263, 264. Etymology 264
  • —— manor, ii. 56, 336. Account of 51, 377. Geran’s parish, part of it 54. Purchased by Kempe 57
  • Tregedick family, ii. 316
  • Tregelly manor, iii. [170]
  • Tregembo, ii. 217, 218
  • Tregena, Mr. ii. 255
  • Tregenhawke, account of, ii. 252
  • Tregenna, near St. Ives, ii. 215.—Mr. Stephens’s house at, i. 403 bis—ii. 270. Beautiful prospect from a hill near 272.—Rev. John of Roach and Mawgan in Pider, iii. [139], [396] bis, [399]. Miss, Mr. and family [406].—Rev. Mr. of Whitstone, iv. 152
  • —— village, ii. 357
  • Tregenno, account of, i. 421
  • Tregenyn, i. 408
  • Tregethes, i. 364
  • Tregew, account of its possessors, ii. 30
  • Tregheney Brygge, iv. 255
  • Tregheny castle, iv. 228
  • Tregian, account of, i. 420
  • —— family, i. 234, 248.—Francis, ii. 353—iii. [243], [269], [355]. His history [357 to 360]. List of his lost estates [358]. Francis the son [383]. His history [360]. Persecution [368]. Adventure [369]. Jane [358]. Mr. [357] ter. The unfortunate Mr. [405]. Their posterity existing in Spain [361]. Arms [357].—Francis, iv. 118. Margaret 72
  • Tregian of Golden, i. 420
  • —— of Walvedon, Miss, iii. [102], [103]
  • Tregillas, John, i. 10
  • Tregion, Francis, ii. 305
  • —— or Tregyn in St. Ewe, iii. [358]
  • Treglaston, iii. [350]
  • Tregleah, account of, i. 372
  • Treglisson family, iii. [343]
  • Treglith, iv. 62
  • Tregof, ii. 427
  • Tregoll village, iii. [353]
  • Tregonan, i. 418. Account of 416
  • Tregone tenement, iii. [223]
  • Tregonell, account of, i. 247
  • —— of Middleton, John, i. 247, 248. Sir John 248
  • —— of Tregonell, i. 247. Arms ibid.
  • Tregoney or Tregony parish, iv. 115, 166
  • Tregonissy, i. 49
  • Tregonnan, in St. Ewe, iii. [361]
  • Tregonnebris, occupiers of, iii. [427]
  • Tregonnen village, iii. [334]
  • Tregonning hill, i. 128 bis
  • Tregony borough, account of, i. 295. Arms 296.—Members for, Charles Trevanion, iii. [200]. William Trevanion [205]
  • —— branch of Fale river, iii. [405]
  • —— bridge, i. 245, 299—iii. [207]
  • —— castle, i. 296, 299—ii. 2
  • —— church, i. 74
  • —— manor, i. 296
  • —— parish, i. 242
  • —— priory, i. 299, 300
  • —— town, ii. 17, 180—iii. [404], [451]. German school at [67]
  • —— by Leland, iv. 272, 289
  • —— Medan, i. 294 bis, 297
  • —— Pomeroy, i. 297 bis
  • Tregoos chapel, i. 218
  • Tregordock manor, iv. 44
  • Tregorick, i. 49
  • Tregors, Andrew de, iii. [372]
  • Tregose, ii. 320.—Miss, iii. [421]—iv. 24
  • Tregoss moor, i. 230.—Moors, iv. 26
  • Tregothick, i. 125
  • Tregothnan, i. 140—ii. 33, 308 bis—iv. 167
  • —— of Tregothnan, Johanna. John, and family, iii. [212]
  • Tregothnan manor, iii. [208], [209], [464]. And tenement [209], [215]. Gates and houses of [209]. New house at [212]. Account of [ibid.] Description [221]. Carried to the Boscawens [213]
  • Tregou village, ii. 399
  • Tregoweth of Crantock, Margaret, iii. [177]
  • Tregoze, i. 39—ii. 130—Arms, i. 39
  • Tregtheney-Pomerey castle, iv. 228
  • Tregullan village, ii. 385
  • Tregumbo, account of, ii. 170
  • Tregurtha, ii. 218. Abounds in mines 219
  • Tregury, now Tregotha, iv. 143 bis
  • —— Michael de, Archbishop of Dublin, iv. 138, 141, 143, 145. Governor of Caen University 138, 144, 145 bis. His life 144. Ware’s mention of him 145. Buried at St. Patrick’s, Dublin 138. Tomb 141. Epitaph 138. Death 146. Will 147. Works 148. Family, last heir male and three coheirs 143
  • Tregwerys, or Trewerys in Probus, iii. [360]
  • Tregyon family, iii. [404]
  • Trehane barton, iii. [354], [355], [366], [367], bis.—Account of, i. 397
  • —— of Trehane family, iii. [354]. Arms [355]
  • Trehanick in St. Teath, iii. [212]
  • Trehavarike, account of, ii. 335
  • —— of Trehavarike family, ii. 335
  • Trehawke family, ii. 399.—Mr. a miser, iii. [19]. Family and monuments to [20]
  • —— of Leskeard, Mrs. iv. 97
  • —— of Trehawke, arms, iii. [169]
  • —— iii. [168], or Trehavock, account of [169]
  • Trehunest village, iii. [372]
  • Trehunsey manor, iii. [372]
  • Treiagu, John de, iv. 96
  • Treice, Mr. ii. 87
  • Treise, Sir Christopher, i. 321.—Family and heir, iv. 60
  • Treiwall, ii. 208
  • Trejago castle, ii. 2
  • —— creek, ii. 2
  • —— Jene, John de, and Stephen, iii. [211]. Family [214]
  • Trekininge, account of, i. 219, 223
  • —— Vean, account of, i. 225
  • Trekynin, Jenkyn, iii. [318]
  • Trelagoe village and manor, i. 3
  • Treland Vean, account of, ii. 320
  • —— Vear, account of, ii. 320
  • Trelask manor, iii. [37], [38] bis
  • Trelauder of Hengar, family and heir, iv. 94
  • Trelaun by Leland, iv. 280
  • Trelawder of Hengar, or St. Mabyn family, gentlemen of blood and arms, their marriages and heir, arms the same as Tredinick’s, iv. 95
  • Trelawn, iii. [293]. History of by Bond, and house built at [295]. Masses performed at [301]
  • —— mill, iv. 29
  • —— wood, iv. 29
  • Trelawney in Pelynt, the Hearles settled at, ii. 99
  • —— family, i. 23. Jane 221. John 65. Sir John 221. W. S., 158. Arms 23.—Family, ii. 255, 309. Anna 235. Charles 77 bis. Edward ibid. Rev. Heal 394. Sir John, Sir Beville Grenville’s letter to 349. Sir Jonathan 55, 235
  • —— of Coldrynike, Jonathan and Major John, ii. 67
  • —— of Lamellin, Sir John, ii. 411
  • —— of Poble, Kent, ii. 7
  • —— of Poole, ii. 67. John 411, 412. Sir Jonathan 16—iii. [133]. Sir Jonathan [168]. Family now of Trelawen [170]. Arms [169]
  • —— of Trelawne, ii. 67
  • Trelawny barton in Altarnun, account of, i. 22.—The cradle of the family, iii. [294]
  • —— ii. 151, 397. Rev. E., 229. Edward, Dean of Exeter 238 bis. Hele and Mr. 230.—Edward, governor of Jamaica, iii. [295] bis, [300]. Rebuilt his house [295]. Notice of [299]. Monument to and epitaph upon [292]. Sir Harry the Roman Catholic Bishop, memoir of [300]. Henry [297]. Sir John, memoir of, couplet upon, rebuilt his house [295]. Sir Jonathan, Bishop of Bristol, Exeter, and Winchester [248], [295] bis, [296]. Memoir of, one of the seven Bishops sent to the tower [296]. Letitia [297]. Rebecca [248], [249], [297]. Sir William [219]. Governor of Jamaica [300]. Sir W. L. S., [301]. Family [293]. Name [294]. Arms [295]. Monument [292]. Saying relating to the family [295].—Major-General Charles, governor of Plymouth, iv. 94. Sir Jonathan 34, 139. Sir William 37. Rev. Mr. of St. Tudy 93. Arms 96
  • Trelawny of Coldrinick, John, iv. 94
  • —— of the Lawn, Jane, and Sir John, i. 225
  • —— of Menhynyet, iii. [168]
  • —— of Trelawny, i. 65
  • Treleage manor, etymology of, ii. 319
  • Trelean, account of, i. 420
  • Treleare, the Editor’s farm, ii. 308
  • Trelegar, ii. 54, 57. Account, of 55
  • Treleigh in Redruth, iii. [359]. Manor [383], [384]. Account of [383]
  • Trelevan, iii. [125], [191]. Manor [192] bis, [194]. Occupiers of [192]
  • Trelevant, of St. Agnes, Hector, iii. [243]
  • Trelewick, account of, i. 420
  • Treligan, i. 27.—Account of, ii. 54
  • Trelil, ii. 139
  • Trelisick, i. 418. Account of 350, 359, 417. House 359.—Account of and house built at, ii. 32.—Or Trelizike in St. Earth, iii. [318], [423]
  • Trelisike, account of, i. 348.—Or Trelizik, iii. [125]
  • Trelogas, account of, ii. 300
  • Trelowarren, account of, iii. [133], [137]
  • Treloweth, i. 365. Smelting house at ibid.
  • Trelowith manor, iii. [355]
  • Trelowthes manor, iii. [355]
  • Treloye chapel, i. 231
  • Treluddera, Treluddero, or Treludra, iii. [267], [268], [272]—iv. 141—Rights of, ii. 271
  • Treluddro in Newlyn, iii. [319]
  • Treludra Pippen, iii. [268]—iv. 141
  • Trelugan manor, ii. 363
  • Treluick, account of, i. 417
  • Trelven, i. 174
  • Trelynike, account of, i. 379
  • Tremabe, description of, i. 177
  • Tremada, account of, i. 319
  • Tremagenna, ii. 405
  • Tremain, by Leland, iv. 270
  • Tremaine church, iv. 60
  • —— Rev. H. H. ii. 99.—William, his garden, iii. [343]
  • —— parish, iv. 61, 64, 124, 125, 127
  • Tremaine, or Tremean parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, endowment, impropriation, land tax, chapel of ease to Egloskerry, iv. 59. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries 59. Name, daughter to Egloskerry 60. By Editor, manor of Tremaine, church, its name, patron, impropriation, saint, his feast, statistics 60. Geology by Dr. Boase 61
  • Tremanheer of Penzance, i. 162
  • Tremarastall, ii. 169, 170
  • Trematon, i. 199, 203—ii. 70.—iv. 81. By Leland 291
  • —— castle, i. 296, 297—ii. 42
  • —— manor, i. 296, 297—iii. [462] bis. History of [462]
  • Tremayne in Mabe, account of, iii. [60]
  • —— in St. Colomb, Major, iii. [61]
  • —— in St. Martyn’s, iii. [61], [63]. Account of [124], [126]
  • —— Rev. Charles, i. 398. Rev. H. H., 423, 424. His character 423. John 422. John, H., 423, 424. His character 423. Lewis 420, 423. Mr. 417. Serjeant 424.—Mr. ii. 134.—Arthur, Degory, Edmund, Edmund, iii. [61]. John, John, John [60]. J. H., [230]. Rev. Nicholas, Peres de, Peros, Richard [60]. Richard Roger [61]. Thomas, Thomas, Thomas [60]. Rev. Dr. of Menheniet [171]. Miss [102]. Mr. [192], [194]. Family [60], [197]. Estates increased [60]
  • —— of Collacomb, i. 416
  • —— of Croan, H. H. and J. H. i., 377
  • —— of St. Ewe, Sampson, senior, i. 419.—Or of Heligan or Halligan, in St. Ewe, J. H., iii. [240]. Lewis [191], [196]. Mr. [193] bis. Family [61], [63], [126], [240].—Of Halliggon, Sir John, Col. Lewis, Rev. W. and Mr. i. 416. Of Heligan, Rev. H. H., 260, 359. John 260, 419 bis. Sir John and Col. Lewis 419
  • —— of St. Ive, i. 45
  • —— of Sydenham, i. 201—iii. [126]
  • —— of Tremayne family, and Miss, iii. [126]
  • —— manor, iv. 60
  • —— parish in East hundred, iii. [61]
  • —— vicarage, i. 378
  • Trembath in Madern, iii. [33], [56]
  • Trembetha, account of, iii. [7]
  • Trembleth, account of, i. 405 bis
  • —— chapel, i. 405
  • —— heir of, iii. [140]
  • —— of Trembleth, arms, iii. [405]. Burying place [ibid.]
  • Tremblethick, i. 405
  • Trembraze in Leskeard, iii. [209]
  • —— Rev. Mr. of St. Michael Penkivell, iii. [209]
  • Tremeal, iii. [337] bis. House rebuilt [338]
  • Tremearne, Rev. John, iii. [287]
  • Tremeen, iv. 97
  • Tremenheere, Captain H. P. character of, iii. [88]. John, endowed a chapel at Penzance [93]. Mr. [82]. Family [94]. Have adorned the new church at Penzance [93]
  • Tremere, account of, ii. 384
  • —— of Tremere family, ii. 384. Alice, John, and arms 385
  • Tremertoun, by Leland, iv. 281
  • Tremiloret, iii. [59]
  • Tremle, William, iii. [115]
  • Tremoderet en Hell, iii. [393]
  • Tremogh family, iii. [62]
  • —— etymology, iii. [62]. Road near [63]
  • Tremolesworth, i. 370
  • Tremolla in Northill Linkinborne and Liskeard, iii. [359]
  • Tremoore village, ii. 385
  • Tremough, account of, iii. [60], [62]
  • Tremper bridge, i. 235
  • Tremporth river, i. 249. Account of its haven and bridge ibid.
  • Tremyton castle, iv. 229
  • Trenake, iv. 23
  • Trenalt, i. 159
  • Trenance, i. 41 bis, or Trenants, iv. 160. Account of 161 bis
  • —— Lyttleton, ii. 383.—Littleton, iv. 161.—Family, ii. 383—iv. 161
  • —— of Black Haye, John and three daughters, and arms, iv. 161
  • Trenant, i. 320. Account of 321. Sold 320
  • Trenaran, account of, i. 44
  • Trenarran, i. 49
  • Trenawick, i. 54
  • Trenchard of Collacomb, Isabel, iii. [60]
  • Trenchicot, ii. 427
  • Trencreek, i. 207. Account of 256
  • —— Miss, iii. [75]
  • —— of Trencreek, Robert, i. 293. Arms 256
  • Trenear, possessors, iii. [88]
  • Trenegles, i. 197
  • Treneglos church, iv. 62
  • —— parish, iv. 59, 64 bis, 124, 125 bis, 127
  • Treneglos parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, Warbstow consolidated with it, iv. 61. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, etymology, ib. Impropriation, value of benefice, incumbent 62. By Editor, Tonkin’s etymology right, manor of Downeckney by Lysons, impropriation, patronage, statistics ibid. Incumbent, Geology by Dr. Boase 63
  • Trenere, cellar at, ii. 138
  • Trenethick, ii. 139
  • Trenewan village, ii. 399
  • Trenewith, by Leland, iv. 264
  • Trengone, took the name of Nance, ii. 337
  • Trengove, account of, iv. 128
  • —— family, iii. [382]—iv. 128, 129. Or nanc, John 129, 130. Arms 129
  • —— of Trengove in Warlegan, family, ii. 238
  • Trengreen, i. 54
  • Trengwainton, iii. [289]. Possessors [85]
  • Trenhayle, account of, i. 347
  • —— George and Loveday, i. 357
  • —— of Trenhayle, i. 347
  • Trenheale, Rev. Reginald of Newlin, iii. [267]
  • Trenhorne village, iii. [38]
  • Trenithick or Trenithicke, account of, ii. 136, 137
  • Trenorren, etymology by Tonkin, i. 47
  • Trenouth, i. 221
  • —— family, iii. [208]
  • —— of Fentongollan, Johanna and Ralph, iii. [397]
  • Trenoweth, i. 213
  • —— of Bodrigan, Sir Henry, iii. [102]
  • —— of St. Colomb, Major, Miss, iii. [147]. Family buried in St. Colomb church [ibid.]
  • —— of Trenoweth, Catherine, iii. [211]. John, John [211], [214]. Margaret [211] bis. Maud [211]. Philippa [211], [214]. Family [213], [214]
  • —— lands, iii. [147]
  • Trenowith, i. 117.—Arms, the family changed their name to Bodrigan, ii. 107.—Family, iv. 71
  • —— manor, i. 406. See [Trewithgy]
  • Trenowth, arms, iv. 72
  • Trenwith, account of, ii. 259, 261
  • —— of Trenwith, i. 125—ii. 259, 260. Thomas and arms 259
  • —— manor, iv. 52, 164
  • Treonike, i. 18
  • Trequanors, ii. 203, 211
  • Treranell, account of, i. 405
  • Treravall, i. 406
  • Trereardrene, i. 12
  • Trereen, Dinas, iii. [30], [34].—Described, iv. 165 bis.—Walk to church from, iii. [32]
  • Trereife, iii. [85]
  • Trerice manor, i. 20, 395—iii. [270]. Sir John Arundell removed to [274].—Cause of his removal, ii. 184
  • Treridern, i. 321
  • Treroach, Trecarrek or Tregarreck, iii. [391]. Possessors [393]
  • Treruff manor, iii. [382]
  • Trerule fool, ii. 79
  • Tresaddarne, i. 219
  • Tresahar, i. 161.—Mr. ii. 11
  • Tresassen, iv. 29
  • Tresaster, i. 221
  • Tresavren barton, iv. 4
  • Tresawsen or Tresawsan, iii. [322]. Account of [182]
  • Trescaw in Breage, ii. 217
  • Trescobays, i. 136.—In Budock, iii. [248]
  • Trescow island, iv. 171, 172, 174. Extent of 175
  • Tresilian, i. 10, 148—iii. [274]
  • —— or Tresillian bridge, i. 387—ii. 2, 17—iii. [207]—iv. 76
  • —— Sir Robert, Chief Justice, ii. 294.—Killed, iv. 16
  • —— of Bodilly, Thomas, ii. 137
  • —— of Roughtra, family, ii. 137
  • —— of Tresilian, Robert, Lord Chief Justice, iii. [269]
  • —— or Tresulian, iii. [270]. Manor [269]
  • —— river, iii. [180], [423]
  • Tresimple, account of, i. 205
  • Tresinny, i. 3
  • Tresithany chapel, i. 218
  • Tresithney, Thomas, iii. [181]. Heir of [140]
  • Treskeaw, i. 119
  • Treskewis, Dame, iii. [60]
  • Tresmarrow, possessors of, iii. [337]
  • Tresmere parish, iv. 59, 60, 61 bis
  • Tresmere parish, by Hals, a vicarage, situation, boundaries, value of benefice, endowment, impropriation, land tax, iv. 63. By Tonkin, situation, ib. Boundaries, etymology, value of benefice, impropriation, curate’s stipend withheld 64. By Editor, belonged to Launceston priory, churches served by monks, allusion to the “Last Minstrel” ibid. Councils ordained that each parish should have a resident priest, provision for them, distinction between vicar and perpetual curate, remark on Tonkin’s statement, impropriator, patron, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 65
  • Tresmore manor, iv. 129
  • Tresmorrow, ii. 418
  • Tresona, i. 160
  • Tresongar, account of, i. 383
  • Tresore, iii. [77]
  • Tresparret Downs, ii. 88, 275
  • Trespearn village, ii. 377
  • Tress, ii. 151
  • Tressmare, ii. 430
  • Tresuggan, account of, i. 225
  • Tresuran, i. 213
  • Treswithan, i. 162, 163
  • Trethac, i. 174
  • Trethake, Matthew de, iii. [134]
  • Trethay, iii. [402]
  • Tretheage barton, iv. 2, 3. Described 4
  • —— manor, iv. 2. Description and history of 3
  • Trethergye, i. 49
  • Tretheris, ruins of an ancient chapel at, i. 18
  • Tretheves manor, account of, ii. 358
  • Trethevye, Cromlech at, i. 193. Description of 194
  • Trethewoll, account of, i. 408
  • Trethewy village, iii. [337]
  • Trethil, iii. [440]
  • Trethinick, Ralph de, i. 246
  • Trethurfe manor, account of, ii. 353, 354
  • —— of Trethurfe family, and John, ii. 353. Reginald 354. Arms 353
  • Trethym, i. 2, 25
  • Trethyn castle, iv. 228
  • Trethyrfe, Jane and Thomas, ii. 100
  • —— of Trethyrfe, John, i. 65
  • Treu-es-coit manor, iii. [64]
  • Treuren, by Leland, iv. 289
  • Treuris, ii. 427 bis
  • Trevadlack village, iii. [38]
  • Trevailer, account of, ii. 124
  • Trevalaboth, ii. 203, 211
  • Trevales, iv. 4
  • Trevalga, i. 322—ii. 28, 235
  • —— or Trevalgar parish, iii. [22], [232]
  • Trevalga parish, by Hals, a rectory, situation, boundaries, antiquity, value of benefice, a rectory, patrons, iv. 66. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, a rectory, and its value ibid. Manor of Trevalga 67. By Editor, description of the parish church, near the cliff, named from the manor, patrons, rector, statistics ibid. Geology by Dr. Boase 68
  • Trevallock, i. 140
  • Trevance, account of, ii. 255
  • Trevanion, possessors of, iii. [199]. House described [201], [202]
  • —— i. 43, 113. Joan and Sir William 65.—John, M.P. for Cornwall, and rhyme on his election, ii. 351. Richard 110 ter. Mr. 118. Sir H. Bodrigan’s defence against him, shares Bodrigan’s property 115. Newnham manor given to him 318. Mr. 414. Sir Nicholas 56. Of St. German’s 162. Mr. 230. Nicholas, Richard, and Richard, iv. 116
  • —— of Carhayes, i. 298.—John, ii. 304.—Charles, iv. 156. Mr. 45.—Or Trevenion, John, iii. [141], [226]. William [ibid.] Family [355]
  • —— of Crego, Charles, i. 297. Attempts to make the Val navigable 298
  • —— of Crogith, i. 299
  • —— of Tregarthyn, i. 397.—Charles, ii. 414
  • —— of Trelegon, Anne and Hugh, i. 302.—Or Treligan, Hugh, iii. [191]
  • —— of Trevanion and Carhayes, Amey, Charles, iii. [199]. Charles [200] bis, [202]. Sir Charles [199], [200], [201]. Hugh, Hugh, Hugh [199]. Sir Hugh, his sword [206]. John [141]. John [199]. John [200]. John and John improved Trevanion [201]. John, a letter from [204]. Colonel John [200], [201]. Colonel John, his death [204]. J. T. P. B., [205] bis. Richard [201]. William [199], [201], [205] bis. Sir William, Sir William [199]. Mr. and Rev. Mr. [200]. Family [199], [203]. Sided with Henry 7th [204]. Arms [200]. Monuments [206]
  • —— of Trevorter, ii. 304. Alice ibid. John 304 bis. John and Mary ibid.
  • —— of Trevoster, Alice and John, iii. [213]
  • Trevannance barton, i. 8. Etymology 8 and 9. Possessors 9. House taken down 10
  • —— harbour, i. 11
  • Trevannion family, ii. 395
  • —— of Caryhaes, i. 43.—Of Caryhays, ii. 54, 55, 110. Charles 111 ter.
  • —— of Trelegar, ii. 54, 57
  • —— of Treligan, ii. 54. Hugh 51, 54, 55 ter. His lawsuit 51
  • Trevanthions family, ii. 128
  • Trevarnoe, occupiers of, iii. [446]
  • Trevartea, Onesa, iii. [60]
  • Trevarthen, account of, ii. 218
  • Trevarthian, Miss and Mr. iii. [423]
  • Trevascus, account of, i. 114
  • Trevasens, account of, i. 113
  • Trevassack, iii. [342]
  • Treveale family, iii. [442]
  • Treveally, John, i. 119
  • Trevear, account of, iii. [429]
  • Treveares, iv. 45
  • Trevedarne in Buryan, iii. [134]
  • Treveeg, account of, ii. 86
  • Trevega, iv. 157
  • Treveleck, account of, i. 254
  • Trevelga parish, iv. 42
  • Trevelisick Wartha, i. 417
  • —— Wollas, i. 417
  • Trevella, William de, iii. [442] bis
  • Trevellance or Trefelens, ii. 326, 327. Account of 326
  • Trevellans, alias Nicholas, alias Williams, John and Nicholas, iii. [318]
  • Trevelles, i. 8—iii. [326]. In St. Agnes 327
  • Trevellick, account of, i. 257
  • Trevellva, account of, iii. [237]
  • Trevelver, iii. [240]
  • Trevelyan, iv. 114
  • —— family, iii. [117], [126], [215], [309] bis. Wonderful tale of their ancestor [309], [310]. Heiress [215].—Lord Chief Justice, iv. 114, and family 114 ter.
  • —— of Nettlecombe, Somersetshire, Sir John, iii. [307], [311]. Family [307], [238]
  • Trevemper bridge, iii. [275]
  • Trevena barton, iv. 20
  • Treveneage 170, 217 bis. Account of 170. Abounds in mines 219
  • Trevener, Rev. John, i. 260
  • Treveniel, ii. 229
  • Trevenin tenement, iii. [223]
  • Trevenion barton, ii. 114
  • Trevenna, i. 340
  • Trevennen, account of, ii. 113
  • Trevenner, Mr. ii. 414
  • Trevenny parish, iv. 120
  • Trevenor family, ii. 357
  • Trevenson, ii. 241 bis
  • Treveor, account of by Tonkin, ii. 113. By the Editor 114
  • Treveor of Treveor, Sir Henry, ii. 113
  • Treverbyn manor, i. 42. Etymology ibid.
  • —— of Treverbyn, i. 41, 42. Hugh and Katherine 43. Walter 43, 44. Sir Walter 44
  • —— burying place, i. 42
  • Treveres, account of, ii. 279
  • Trevernon, iii. [239]
  • Trevery, ii. 126—iii. [127]
  • Treveryan, iv. 109
  • Trevethen of Porthcothen, iii. [177]
  • Trevethey stone, i. 194. Etymology 195
  • Trevethow, iii. [9]. Account of 11
  • Trevia, ii. 405
  • Treviderow manor, iii. [250]
  • Trevidror, i. 148
  • Trevilan farm, chapel at, iii. [335]
  • Treviles or Trefilies, iv. 117
  • Trevilian bridge, iii. [189]
  • —— Mr. of Devon, ii. 251. Chief Justice 153—iv. 36.—Family, iii. [216]
  • —— manor, iv. 124
  • —— river, i. 202
  • Trevilion, Mr. ii. 261, 269
  • Trevill of Plymouth, i. 348
  • Treville family, ii. 252, 397. Richard 252. William de 156
  • Trevillian, i. 36—iii. [125]. Sir John [306]. Mr. [116], [124], [128]. Mrs. [421]
  • —— of Basill, i. 198, 199, 200. Sir John, anecdote of 200. Peter 198, 199. Arms 198
  • —— of Nettlecomb, John, i. 198 bis, 200
  • —— of Somersetshire family, iv. 39
  • Trevillis village, iii. [348]
  • Trevilload, i. 348
  • Trevillon, account of, i. 400
  • Trevingy, Reginald, iii. [387]
  • Trevisa, Charles, iii. [163]. John translated the Bible and other books [163]
  • —— John, his King Arthur, i. 337
  • —— of Crockaddon, James, i. 313. John, translator of the Bible, and arms 314
  • ——’s and Tindall’s translation of the Bible, i. 121
  • Trevisick, i. 11, 418
  • Trevithick, account of, i. 223, 234, 416
  • —— Richard improver of steam engine, i. 164
  • Trevocar Winoe, iv. 155
  • Trevor, Captain Tudor, R.N. ii. 32—iii. [186]. Judge [144]
  • Trevorder, account of, i. 117
  • —— Bickin, i. 117
  • Trevorick, ii. 255
  • Trevorike, account of, ii. 255
  • Trevorter, account of, ii. 304
  • Trevorva, etymology, &c., iii. [355]
  • —— of Trevorva, family and heir, iii. [356]
  • Trevosa barton, account of, iii. [175]
  • —— head in St. Merryn, iii. [241], [282]. Interesting [180]. Latitude and longitude [281]
  • —— manor, iii. [75], [175]. Possessors of [178]
  • Trevygham, iii. [22]
  • Trevyrick, iii. [269]
  • Trewalda, ii. 145
  • Trewan, i. 227
  • Trewane, account of, ii. 338
  • Trewaras head, i. 129
  • Trewardevi, i. 236. Account of 237
  • Trewardreath, ii. 391
  • Trewardreth, by Leland, iv. 289
  • Trewardreva, in Constantine, iii. [427]
  • Trewardruth priory, i. 307
  • Trewedeneck, by Leland, iv. 272
  • Treweeke barton, iv. 4, 136
  • —— Rev. George, ii. 250.—Of Illogan and St. Minver, iii. [239], [241]. Rev. Mr. [396]. Of Roach [391], [399]
  • Treween, i. 25
  • Treweere, account of, i. 391
  • Trewen manor, account of, ii. 397
  • Trewen parish, by Hals, a vicarage, situation, boundaries, etymology, impropriation, land tax, fair, Polyvant, iv. 68. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, name, name by Whitaker 69. By Editor, belonged to St. German’s priory, an appendix to South Petherwin, impropriation, and patronage, statistics ibid. Geology by Dr. Boase 70
  • Trewenethick in St. Agnes, Bartholomew, and Joan de, iii. [315]
  • Trewenn, i. 21. Account of 320
  • —— parish, i. 377—iii. [335], [457]
  • Trewenter, ii. 427
  • Trewer manor, account of, ii. 397
  • Trewergy, i. 318. Account of 321
  • Trewerne, Rev. Mr. of Withiel, iv. 161
  • Trewhele, account of, i. 391
  • Trewheler, i. 387
  • Trewhella, Christopher and John, iv. 55
  • Trewhelow, James, iv. 55
  • Trewhythenick, account of, i. 207
  • —— copper mill, i. 364 bis
  • —— arms, i. 207
  • Trewin, William, ii. 160
  • Trewinard, i. 125, 344, 360. Account of 344, 349, 356. Etymology 350—iii. [112].—House improved by Mr. C. Hawkins, i. 358.—In St. Earth, iii. [367]
  • —— by Leland, iv. 267
  • —— chapel, i. 345
  • —— i. 118, 136 bis, 301. Joseph 137. Arms 136.—Rev. Mr. ii. 80, 127.—Rev. James of St. Martin’s in Meneage, iii. [124], [126], [128]. Rev. Mr. of Mawnan [75]
  • —— of Trewinard, i. 344, 350, 351. Deiphobus, killed a man, obtained the royal pardon by conveying all his estates to Sir Reginald Mohun 345. Was tried and convicted 346. Lived on small stipend from Sir Reginald ibid. Tradition of the murder 356. A descendant of Trewinard living lately in the Strand ibid. Rev. James, and Sir James 350. John M.P. arrested for debt 344, 356. Martin 345, 350. William 350. Arms 346
  • Trewince, ii. 5, 54. Account of 57, or Trefynns 133
  • Trewiney, iii. [194]
  • Trewinn parish, iv. 50, 51
  • Trewinneck, iv. 96
  • Trewinnow, i. 257
  • Trewinnock, i. 404
  • Trewint, i. 25.—In Lesnewith, iii. [132]. Account of [170]
  • Trewish, i. 196
  • Trewithan, iii. [356]—iv. 139. Account of 367
  • Trewithenike, account of, i. 243 bis. House improved 245
  • Trewithgy, Trenoweth, or Treworgy, in Probus, iii. [355], [358], [365]
  • Trewithian, ii. 55 bis. Account of 54. Its possessors 58
  • Trewolla family, built a pier at Mevagissey, iii. [192].—John, ii. 111 ter. Family and arms 110
  • —— or Trewoolla of Trewoolla, or Trewolla in St. Goran, iii. [191], [192] bis
  • Trewollea, ii. 230
  • Trewoofe manor, i. 142
  • —— of Trewoofe, i. 142, and arms 142
  • Trewoola account of, ii. 110
  • Trewoolla, arms of, i. 206
  • Trewoon in Budock, iii. [61]
  • Trewoone manor, account of, iii. [196], [197]
  • Treworder, i. 367
  • Treworell, ii. 430
  • Treworgan, i. 207. Account of 396, 403
  • —— Vean, account of, i. 396
  • Treworgy, ii. 87. See [Trewithgy]
  • —— parish, ii. 391
  • Treworgye, i. 316. Described 177
  • Trework, George of Penzance, ii. 218
  • Treworock, i. 418. Described 177
  • Treworrell village, iii. [22]
  • Trewortha Vean, occupants of, iii. [188]
  • Treworthen, John, i. 241
  • —— of Treworthen, Sir John, Sir Otho, and Walter, family and arms, iii. [269]
  • —— manor, iii. [269]
  • Treworthgy, ii. 429
  • Treworthy, account of, iii. [383]
  • Treworveneth, iii. [288]
  • Trewother, iii. [355]
  • Trewothike, account of, i. 39
  • Trewred manor, iv. 70
  • Trewren, i. 260. Arms 237.—Rev. Richard of Withiel, iv. 162, 163 bis. His wife and two daughters 163
  • —— of Drift, Mr. and family, iii. [427]
  • —— of Tredreva in Constantine, iv. 163
  • —— of Trewardreva, i. 237, 241—iv. 3.—Catherine, i. 376. John 237. Rev. Richard 376
  • Trewret barton, iv. 70
  • Trigantan, i. 258
  • Trigg, Rev. Mr. of Warliggon, iv. 128
  • —— hundred, i. 129, 153—ii. 151, 332, 394—iii. [64], [237]—iv. 42, 44, 48, 49, 93, 95
  • —— Major hundred, or Trigmajorshire, i. 60, 377—ii. 86, 232, 273, 274, 402—iv. 12 bis, 15, 50, 101, 131.—Divided into Strathan and Lesnewith, iii. [22]
  • Trigminorshire, i. 367, 382—ii. 49, 274 bis, 402 ter.—iv. 66, 93.—Why so called, i. 60
  • Trigonometrical survey, i. 149—ii. 359—iii. [98], [281], [432]—iv. 31
  • Trinity in Lanlivery, ii. 393
  • —— Chantry in St. Colomb Major, i. 214
  • —— chapel at Restormel, i. 338
  • —— college, Cambridge, iii. [95], [188]
  • —— college, Dublin, library of, iv. 147
  • —— college, Oxford, iii. [86], [258]
  • —— house, iii. [378].—Corporation, character of, ii. 359
  • Trink, iii. [7]
  • Trion, St. i. 341
  • Tripcony, i. 136.—John, ii. 119 bis, 120. Mr. 110, 414. Arms 124
  • Trist, Miss, i. 401.—Rev. Jeremiah, iv. 122. Rev. S. P. J., 122, 123 ter.
  • Triste, i. 164
  • Tristram, Sir, ii. 308
  • Trivalis castle, King Richard confined at, ii. 178
  • Troad, Thomas, iii. [256], [350]
  • Trojan war, i. 342
  • Trout, disquisition on the relative merits of, iii. [442]
  • Trove, i. 142
  • Trowall or Truth well, ii. 219
  • Trowbridge, of Trowbridge in Devon, Catherine and John, ii. 339
  • Trowell farm, ii. 83—iii. [47]
  • Trowis, German, i. 192
  • Trowse, i. 348
  • Troy, iii. [418], [420].—Chronicles, and wars of, abridged, iv. 141
  • Troyes, Lupus Bishop of, ii. 64
  • Truan, account of, i. 221
  • Trubody, ii. 36.—Charles, i. 44
  • —— of Treworock, i. 177, 178
  • Trungle, iii. [288]
  • Trewrew castle, iv. 228
  • Truro, Baron, ii. 380
  • —— borough, corporation of, ii. 81. M.P. for, Colonel John Lemon ibid.—John Lemon, iii. [229]—iv. 33.—Kelland Courtenay, ii. 385.—Henry Vincent, iii. [191]
  • —— bridge, iii. [207]
  • —— church, Mr. Lemon buried at, ii. 85
  • —— manor, ii. 31
  • —— and Tregrewe manor, in Themwyn and Truro, iii. [359]
  • —— parish, ii. 298, 301, 302, 315
  • Truro parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, sea flows to the walls, two manors at the conquest, iv. 70. Value of benefice, incorporation, patron, incumbent, land tax, arms of King John in the church windows, also the Prince of Wales’s plume 71. Manor and royalty attached to the rectory, erection of the church, no tower or steeple, benefice chiefly consists of voluntary subscriptions 72. Question of its expediency, monument to John Robartes, and to three brothers, Dominican chapel, nunnery of Clares called Anhell, town a coinage town, charter of Elizabeth 73. Constitution and arms of the borough, form of writ, birthplace of Lord Robarts, fairs and cheap markets, Custom House, chief inhabitants, wealth, and fine buildings, Captain Upcott 74. By Tonkin and Whitaker, situation and boundaries, Tonkin’s etymology from Camden, rejected by Whitaker, a rectory, value, patron 75. Incumbent, site of the town, from Leland, two brooks, the three streets and three churches, coinage, the town a borough, the castle, small creek, Tonkin’s commentary on this description, and Whitaker’s on his 76. View from the castle, no remains of it, incorporation, seal, principal burgesses, mayor is also mayor of Falmouth 77. By Whitaker, town named from the castle, which belonged to the Earls of Cornwall, nothing but the mount or keep remaining, gave origin to the town 78. Seated on the westerly current, etymology, supposed rise and progress of the town 79. New way to Kenwin church, new bridge, anticipated act of parliament for improvements, church first dedicated to St. Pancras, now to St. Mary 80. Architecture of the church, castle later than the conquest, built by one of the Norman Earls, town in possession of Richard de Lacy a century after the conquest 81. Privileged as a borough, charter lost, but confirmed by Reginald Fitzroy Earl of Cornwall 82. The seal, the charter 83. Confirmed by Henry II. the mayor still mayor also of Falmouth, town has superiority over Falmouth harbour 84. By Editor, Truro allowed to be the first town in Cornwall, leads in all county concerns, the school and its masters, Dr. Jane, Dean of Gloucester 85. Epigram upon, Truro has produced Mr. Polwhele and Sir Hussey Vivian, and in the 16th century the learned Farnaby 86. His death, and works, Boyle’s character of him 87. Several families have made large fortunes there, the Robarteses Earls of Radnor, the Vincents 88. Mr. Gregor, Mr. Lemon, Mr. Coster, Mr. Daniel, Mr. Vivian, Mr. Hussey 89. Mr. Thomas, Samuel Foote, tragedy in his mother’s family of which he published a narrative, the two Landers, a monument to one 90. Mr. Charles Warrick invented and used the paddle wheel for boats, modern changes, specimen 91. Statistics, rector, Geology by Dr. Boase 92
  • Truro river, i. 202—ii. 33
  • —— new road, iii. A 89.—Road from Redruth, ii. 304
  • —— school, ii. 355
  • —— town, i. 58 bis, 77, 84, 177—ii. 2, 17, 34, 84, 304, 318, 354, 379, 381, 388—iii. [16], [18], [38], [189], [196], [324] bis, [367]—iv. 30, 167. A coinage town, ii. 301. Ferry to 212. Passage from Falmouth to 226. Road to Falmouth from 304.—Road to Helston from, iv. 4.—Ships obliged to go up to, ii. 9. The old part is in Kenwyn parish 317. Assizes removed to 431. People of 85. Road through to Falmouth 104.—A family of, iii. [213]
  • Truru, by Leland, iv. 272
  • Truthan, account of, i. 396, 403
  • Truthon, i. 398 bis
  • Try, ii. 124
  • Trywardreth river, source of, iv. 237
  • Tubb, Agnes and Charles, ii. 395. Family ibid.—iii. [129] bis
  • Tubby, i. 276 bis, 277 quat.
  • Tuckfield, John, ii. 296
  • Tudor, Mary, iii. [369]. House of [370].—Race of, ii. 381
  • —— times, ii. 114—iii. [8]
  • Tudy, St. i. 129, 131
  • —— St. manor, iv. 97
  • —— St. parish, iv. 44
  • Tudy, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, saint, antiquity, value of benefice, incumbent, land tax, history of St. Udith, reproved for her fine dress, her answer, iv. 93. Hengar, Penvose, Dameliock castle 94. The castle defaced, Billing family 95. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, value of benefice, patron, incumbents ibid. Tinten manor, Tynten family 96. By Editor, splendid monuments in the church, one to Mr. A. Nicoll, St. Editha, died early at Wilton, was very self-denying, Canute’s opinion of her ibid. The opening of her tomb convinced him, patrons of the benefice, present incumbent, soil, face of the land, the manor, and those of Tinten and Kellygreen, Tremeer, Sir William Lower’s works 97. Those of Dr. Lower his brother, description of Hengar and the scenery around, statistics, and Geology by Dr. Boase 98
  • Tue, St. i. 251, 294
  • Tunbridge, ii. 295
  • —— castle, ii. 424
  • Tunnel rock, iii. [36]
  • Turbervill, James, Bishop of Exeter, i. 108, 109
  • Turks, i. 130, 411 bis—iv. 148.—War with, ii. 371. Subdued Constantinople 365. Conspired with Demetrius Paleolagus 366
  • Turner, Francis, Bishop of Ely, iii. [299]
  • Turner’s wear, ii. 1, 17 bis
  • Turvey, ii. 292
  • Tutbury castle, Staffordshire, ii. 89
  • Twickenham, Pope’s grotto at, iii. [53]
  • Twysden, Judge, ii. 5
  • Tybesta, i. 253, 256, 258, 297. Described 253
  • —— chapel, i. 253
  • —— manor, iii. [195]
  • Tyburn, ii. 191
  • Tye family, iii. [90]
  • Tyer family, iii. [84]
  • Tyes, Sir Henry le, Lord T. (or de Tiers), iii. [314]
  • Tyhiddy, ii. 235 bis, 239 ter. Account of by Hals 235. By Tonkin 238, 239. By the Editor 240
  • Tyhiddy downs, ii. 235
  • Tyncombe, Mr. ii. 43.—Rev. Mr. iv. 110
  • Tyndall’s Bible, iii. [163] bis
  • Tyne river, i. 2.90
  • Tyngmouth river, source of, iv. 237
  • Tynnyherne, ii. 430
  • Tyntagell castle, iv. 228
  • Tynten, John de, ter. and family, iv. 96
  • Typpet of St. Colomb, Matthew, Richard, and arms, iv. 139
  • Tywardreath, or Tywardreth monastery, iii. [7]—ii. 9
  • Tywardreth, or Tywardreath parish, i. 52, 167—ii. 36, 44, 88, 89 bis, 92, 390—iii. [55], [56]
  • —— by Leland, iv. 275
  • Tywardreth parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, antiquity, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, impropriation, and land tax, the priory alien, iv. 99. History of the saints Sergius and Bacchus, founders of the abbey, dedicated to St. Andrew, his history 100. Alien priories suppressed, this an exception, its revenues at the general dissolution, account of Menabilly 101. Castle Dore 102. By Tonkin, situation, late incumbent, value of benefice, manor, belonged time of Henry IV. to the Champernowns, given by the conqueror to Robert, Earl of Morton, Leland’s description of the town, &c., 102. By the Editor, antiquity of the church and its tower, interior decorations, alteration of churches, the different purposes to which they are now destined, the monastery has disappeared 103. Description from the foundations, which could be discovered by digging 104. Charter, the convent seal, St. Andrew’s relics brought to Abernethy in Scotland, now St. Andrew’s, priory suppressed with other alien houses, but re-established, correspondence between Thomas Cromwell and the last prior 105. Preserved at Wardour, its nature 106. History of the manor, Menabilly, Rashleigh family 107. Mr. Rashleigh’s collection of minerals, and published account of them, with a geological plate, representing a stream-work, destroyed soon after, his grotto and death 108. Polkerris, improvements in, Kilmarth, Treveryan, statistics, vicar, patron 109. Geology by Dr. Boase, mines of Lanescot, and Fowey consols 110
  • —— priory, ii. 45, 113—iii. [56], [232] quat.—iv. 62, 64, 127.—The manor taken from, ii. 46; or abbey, its founder, dedicated to St. Andrew, not suppressed, iv. 101. Communication respecting it in the Gentleman’s Magazine, suppressed, but re-established 105. Extracts from its calendar 106.—Prior of, i. 41, 42, 52, 414—ii. 36, 38, 89—iii. [195]—iv. 63 bis, 64; or abbot 99 bis. List of the priors 106.—Curious letter to one, ii. 47
  • Tywarnhaile manor, i. 12—iii. [316], [327]. Account of [313]. House [314]
  • —— Tier’s manor, iii. [313] bis, [314], [316], [327]. Account of [314]
  • Tywarnhayle, ii. 130
  • Tywednick parish, ii. 257 bis, 258 bis
  • Tywidneck, iv. 164
  • Tywoodreth river, source of, iv. 237
  • Udith, or Udye, St. her history, disputation with Bishop Ethelwold about female attire, iv. 93. Her brother Edward the martyr, her death, built St. Denis’s church at Wilton, called the younger, her aunt was another St. Udith 94
  • Udnow Parva, iii. [306]
  • Udy, i. 61
  • —— St. iv. 42
  • Udye, St. parish, i. 60—iii. [64], [222]
  • Uffa, Lieutenant of Devonshire, iii. [415]
  • Ugbere, or Ogbere tenement, iv. 41
  • Ulette, St. i. 341
  • Ulex nanus, iv. 54
  • Ulster, king of arms, iv. 144
  • Umphravill, Mr. ii. 146.—Alicia, and John, her husband, iii. [140]. Family, [ib.]
  • Underhill, Thomas, ii. 192
  • Union, Scotch, i. 126
  • United Kingdom, various measures in, iii. [433]
  • —— States, iii. [89]
  • Universal history, ii. 368
  • Unwena, Bishop of Dorchester, iv. 137
  • Uny, St. iii. [5] bis, [7] ter., [384] bis. Buried at Lelant [7].—Or Unan, name explained, iv. 313
  • Uny, Lelant parish, iii. [5]
  • Upcott, George and Jonathan, i. 45.—Joseph of Morval, iv. 187. William of Truro, ib. Captain William, memoir of 74
  • Upton barton overwhelmed in sand, ii. 149
  • —— Nicholas, iii. [437]—iv. 71.—His MS. of heraldry, i. 170, 338—ii. 107—iv. 71.—Family, iii. [38] bis, [148]—iv. 156
  • —— of Upton and Colombton, iv. 156
  • —— of St. Winow, heir of, iv. 156
  • —— de re Militari, iv. 141
  • Urban, Mr. iii. [143]
  • Urchuarth, Miss, i. 244
  • Urlick, Mr. and Mr. iii. [88]
  • Urns, found at Dance-Meyns, i. 141. At Trembleth 405
  • Urny, St. iii. [461]
  • Uro, R. iv. 79
  • Ursan of Richardock, i. 330 bis, 331, 332
  • Ursula, St. story and picture of, i. 195
  • Ursula’s, St. tomb, i. 195
  • Ushant, ii. 246
  • Usher’s, Archbishop, iii. [331], [332].—Brit. Eccles. Antiq. &c. i. 83, 321.—“De Christ. Eccles.” &c. iii. [257].—His account of St. Kebius, ii. 338
  • Ustick, i. 144, 371, 376 bis. Oliver 145.—Family, iii. [216].—Stephen, iv. 4
  • —— of Bideford, Michael, i. 375
  • —— of Botallock, ii. 285 bis
  • —— of Lea, Oliver, i. 376
  • —— of Pendavy, Richard, i. 376
  • —— of Pendevey, Mrs. iv. 163
  • —— of Penzance, Mr. ii. 34
  • Usticke, Rev. Mr. iii. [77]. Miss [85]
  • Uter Pendragon, King, i. 326, 339, 342—iv. 94.—His history, i. 326. Death 332. Arms 326
  • Uthno manor, iii. [307] bis
  • Uxellodunum, iii. [25] bis.—Mentioned by Cæsar, ii. 237
  • Uzella, iii. [24] bis, [25], [26]
  • —— river, iii. [24]
  • Vabe, La, or St. parish, see [Mabe]
  • Vacye tenement, iv. 41
  • Val river, i. 74, 294, 297. Attempts of Mr. Trevanion to make it navigable 298
  • Valancey bridge, ii. 50
  • Vale river, i. 242, 253, 256, 258—ii. 1 ter., 17, 24, 298—iii. [402] bis
  • —— Royal abbey, Cheshire, iii. [232]
  • Valemouth, ii. 1
  • Valerian, Emperor, i. 88
  • Valerianus, Emperor, iii. [434]
  • Valgenow, ii. 1
  • Valle, abbey de, i. 300 bis
  • Valletort, Valitort, or Valletorta, i. 36. Joan, ib. Reginald de 42. Roger de Lord of Trematon castle 296.—Jane de, ii. 8. Joan de 109. Reginald de 119.—Joan de, iii. [448].—Roger de, iv. 41, 77, 82
  • Valmune, ii. 1
  • Valor Beneficiorum, ii. 30, 34, 86, 89, 232, 273—iv. 185
  • —— Ecclesiasticus, ii. 412—iii. [253], [278], [453] ter.—iv. 4, 5, 69
  • Valuba, supposed to be Falmouth, ii. 20
  • Valubia, i. 28
  • Van Tromp defeated by Blake, and his subsequent victory, ii. 25.—His death 27
  • Vandals, i. 334
  • Vandower, taken by the English, ii. 177
  • Vane, Sir Henry, i. 314
  • Vann family, iv. 121
  • Vanstort, ii. 153
  • Varfull, account of, iii. [44]
  • Vasnoom, Rev. Mr. ii. 384
  • Vatican at Penzance, iii. [89]
  • Vaughan, Rev. Thomas, i. 300.—John, iii. [185]. Mr. [166]
  • —— of Ottery, John, i. 39. Arms 39
  • —— of Trewothick and Ottery, i. 371
  • Vaultershome, iii. [107]
  • Vaux of Northamptonshire, family, iii. [404], [405]
  • Vaye, St. manor, iii. [222]
  • Vaynfleet, Oller, iv. 55
  • Veal, Mr. ii. 150.—Family, iv. 54
  • Veale family, and George, ii. 124. Rev. Mr. 124 bis. Rev. Mr. the first protestant vicar of Gulval 124.—George, iii. [88]. Mr. [82]. Family [94], [286].—Sampson, iv. 55. Rev. W. of Zennar 166
  • —— of Trevarla, George and Mr. iii. [91]
  • Vean, John, Robert, iii. [387]
  • Veep, or Veepe, St. parish, i. 319—ii. 394, 409—iv. 155, 159
  • Veep, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, impropriation, founder of church, ancient name, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, impropriation, iv. 110. Land tax, Priory of Carock, St. Pile, Walter of Exeter lived there, wrote the Life of Guy Earl of Warwick, different opinions of the historian, new house, burying place converted into a garden, Botowne 111. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, ib. A vicar, value, patron, impropriation, manor of Manely 112. By Editor, situation of the church, monuments, St. Syriac priory, for two monks only, and St. Currie church ibid. Revenue of the priory, St. Cyric’s Creek, the saint buried on the site now called St. Cadix, the history of Earl Guy 113. Trevelyan, the family seated in Somersetshire, and have lost half this estate, several manors mentioned by Lysons, besides Manely Coleshill, patronage of the benefice, present incumbent 114. Part of King Charles’s army here at the surrender of Fowey, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 115
  • Velhuish, Mr. ii. 97
  • Vellawrance, iii. [343]
  • Vellownoweth, iii. [319]
  • Venables, iii. [85]
  • Venetians attacked Patras, ii. 369. Sale of Thessalonica to 366. Sir Henry Killigrew, ambassador to 372
  • Venice, iii. [187]
  • Vennefire, ii. 209
  • Venning, Richard, iv. 18
  • Venton, ii. 1—iv. 41
  • Venus, planet, transit of, observed, iii. [19].—By Dr. Maskelyne, ii. 222.—Observation interrupted by a storm, iv. 11
  • Verbena chamoidryoides, iv. 183
  • —— pulchella, iv. 183
  • Vere, John de, i. 262. John, Earl of Oxford 402. John 12th Earl, John 14th Earl, Richard 11th Earl, and Sir Robert 262.—Aubrey, son of the 12th Earl of Oxford, attainted, and beheaded, ii. 182. George, brother of the 13th Earl 185. Earls of Oxford, Richard 11th, John 12th 181 bis. Opposed the precedence of the spiritual lords 181. Attainted and beheaded 182. John 13th, adhered to Henry 6th at the battle of Barnet, fled to Mount’s bay ibid. Entered it by stratagem 183. Twice repulsed Edward’s forces 184. Capitulated, confined at Hamms, returned with Henry 7th, killed at Bosworth 185. John 14th, and his arms, ib. Richard, and Aubrey, last Earl 195.—Richard de 11th Earl, iii. [65], [274]. Family of the Earls of Oxford [258]
  • —— river in Herts, iv. 79
  • Vergilia capensis, iv. 183
  • Verian, Veryan, or St. Verian parish, ii. 50—iii. [198], [282], [402], [403], [404], [451]—iv. 116
  • Verman, i. 387—ii. 25. Family 357. Monuments to in Lamaran church 357.—Miss, iv. 116
  • Vernoil, ii. 179
  • Vernon, Judge, iii. [144]
  • Veronica, St. i. 315
  • Verstegan, i. 302—ii. 236, 320.—His rhyme, iv. 128.—Richard, i. 264
  • Verulam, the ancient name of St. Alban’s, ii. 64
  • Veryan limestone, iv. 123 bis
  • Veryan parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, iv. 115. Ancient name, value of benefice, patron, land tax, name of Elerchy, history of the Trevanion family 116. And of Robins, with their arms, manors of Treviles and Govile 117. By Tonkin and Whitaker, situation, boundaries, name, history of St. Symphorian, a vicarage, value ibid. Patron, incumbent, impropriation, ancient name, manor of Elerchy, etymology 118. By Whitaker, name derived from the manorial house, its situation ibid. The mills, derivation of the name, dissertation on the use of imagination in antiquarian researches ibid. Saint, corruption of his name, parish feast 120. The church tower a later addition 121. By Editor, the manor, impropriators and patrons ibid. Three vicars related, the parish mentioned in an old charter, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 122. And by the Editor 123. Mr. Trist’s account of the limestone, Pendower beach, analysis of the stone by Mr. Gregor, much superior to the Plymouth limestone ibid. Good for cement, contains iron, Mr. Greenough’s map 124
  • Veryon, ii. 79
  • Vespasian, Emperor, i. 198
  • Vestia lycioides, iv. 283
  • Vetorio Capelli, a Venetian general, ii. 369
  • Veye, St. i. 328
  • Vibart of Gulval, ii. 83. Isabel 83
  • Vibert, Mr. a benefactor to the church at Penzance, iii. [93]
  • Victor 2nd Pope, i. 110 bis
  • Victory man of war, wreck of, iv. 174
  • Viel, heir of, iii. [279]
  • Vienna, Christendom preserved by John Sobieski, under the walls of, ii. 351
  • Vignierius, i. 192
  • Vigures, Hugh, ii. 423
  • Ville Frank, taken by the English, iv. 177
  • Villie, De, i. 296
  • Villiers, Harriet, and John Earl Grandison, i. 69.—Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, ii. 11. George Duke of Buckingham 382
  • Vincent, i. 18, 292. Henry and S. V., 54.—John and Matthias, ii. 227. Walter, killed Mr. George Killigrew, was tried and acquitted 5. Died suddenly 6. Walter 316. Mr. 227. Mrs. aunt of Mr. Tonkin 98. Arms, and story of them 227.—Family, made a fortune at Truro, iv. 88. Represented it in parliament, lived at Tresimple, have disappeared 89
  • —— of St. Allen, i. 205
  • —— of Creed, ii. 90
  • —— of Nantellon, John, i. 257
  • —— of Stoke Dabernon, Surrey, family and arms, ii. 227
  • —— of Trelevan family, iii. [192], [193].—Henry, ii. 55
  • —— of Tresimple, Edward, Henry, Jane, Mary, Peter, Shadrack, Walter bis, and arms, i. 205.—Henry, ii. 317—iii. [188], [328]. Mary [188]. Walter [328]
  • —— of Trigowethan, Walter, iii. [319]
  • —— of Truro, Edward, iii. [238]. Nicholas [192]. Walter [192], [327] bis
  • Vinicombe, John, biography of, iii. [87]
  • Vinsam, Richard, i. 272, 275
  • Virgil, notes on, iv. 87
  • Virgin Mary, ii. 2, 96 bis—iv. 132. Truro church, dedicated to 75
  • Virginia, Sir Richard Grenville undertakes to people, ii. 342
  • —— fleet, the Dutch attempt to capture, its cargo landed at Foy, ii. 42
  • Vivian, i. 74, 222. Sir Hussey 173. John 2, 215. Matthew 2. Sir Richard 222. Thomas, prior of Bodmin 75, 233. Bishop of Megara 75. Tomb 75, 95, 101. His official arms 75. Family arms 76, 94.—Edward, ii. 303. General Sir Hussey 34. His ancestors lived at Comprigney 318. Jane 304. Ralph 398. Rev. Mr. 34.—Francis and Mary, iii. [135]. Richard [387]. Thomas, prior of St. Petroc’s, Bodmin, and Bishop of Megara in Greece [279]—iv. 160.—Mr. iii. [147].—Sir Hussey originated from Truro, iv. 86. John 89. Family 139
  • —— of Pencalerick, iii. [341].—Mr. iv. 89
  • —— of Trelowarren, iv. 160
  • —— of Trenowith, ii. 303
  • —— of Trenowth in St. Colomb, ii. 335 bis. Thomas 335
  • —— of Truan, i. 221, 383, 408. Anne 221, 222. Francis 216, 221, 222. Jane 221, 222. John 216 bis, 221 ter., 222 bis. Mary 211, 222 bis. Thomas 216, 221 bis, 222. Capt. Thomas 211. Arms 222.—Family, ii. 43—iii. [148] bis—iv. 138 bis, 160 bis
  • Vivyan of Tollskiddy, ii. 255
  • Volant, John de, ii. 209
  • Voluba, i. 256
  • Vorch, St. ii. 391 bis
  • Vosper, i. 142—ii. 300.—Arthur, i. 142, 143.—John, iii. [16].—Etymology, i. 143
  • Vowell, i. 108
  • Voysey, John, Bishop of Exeter, ii. 195
  • Vyel of Trevorder, Miss, iii. [134]
  • Vyell, i. 117
  • —— of Trevorder, i. 250. Julyan and William 378
  • Vyvyan, i. 117, 209. Francis 248. Sir Vyell 101. Sir Francis and Jane, ii. 320. Sir Richard, M.P. for Cornwall 351.—Sir Francis, iv. 162
  • Vyvyan of Cosowarth, in Little Colan, Mary, iii. [136]
  • —— of Merthin, Charles, i. 136. Sir Richard 136, 241
  • —— of Trelowarren, i. 65, 148, 237. Jane 357. Sir Richard 211, 357, 391.—Hannibal, Sir Francis, Sir Richard and Sir Vyell, all successively governors of St. Mawe’s castle, Sir Richard displaced from the government by Cromwell, ii. 277.—Ann, born in the Tower, iii. [136]. Barbara [342]. Carew [136]. Sir Carew [337]. Charles [135]. Francis, built the house at Trelowarren [134]. Sir Francis [314] bis, [315] bis. Hannibal [134]. Harriet [337]. John [342]. Michael [134]. Philip [137], [337] ter. Richard [134] ter. Richard [136] bis. Sir Richard [135] ter. Sir Richard, a cavalier [135]. Sent to the Tower, had time to destroy his papers, afterwards M.P. for Cornwall [136]. Sir Richard seized by Mr. Boscawen [217]. Sir Richard [337]. Sir Richard R. his election for Bristol [137]. Vyel [136], [137], [337]. Sir Vyell 134, 135. Sir Vyell and his daughter [446]. Five Misses [135]. Mr. pupil of Dr. Borlase [53]. Mr. [133], [337]. Rev. Mr. [97]. Family [44], [134] bis, [135] bis, [216], [250], [258]. Arms [135].—Sir R. R., Rev. Vyal of Withiel bis, and family, iv. 163
  • Wadder family, iv. 17
  • Waddon, i. 167.—Family, iii. [255]. Monuments to [ibid.]
  • —— of Tonacombe in Morwinstow, memorials of in Kilkhampton church, ii. 347
  • Wade, general, i. 56
  • Wadebridge, i. 115, 351, 375. Account of 372, 376. Erection 373. Fund for repair 374
  • —— by Leland, iv. 259
  • —— parish, ii. 256—iii. [324]—iv. 46
  • Wadebrygge, iv. 255
  • Wadham college, Oxford, ii. 377, 389—iii. [20], [251]
  • —— Joseph, iii. [20]. William [116]. Family, founders of Wadham college, Oxford [20]
  • —— of Merrifield, John, ii. 110 bis
  • Wadland, William, iii. [176]
  • Wager, Admiral Sir Charles, iv. 21, 36. Bond gives his history 37
  • —— ship, loss of, iii. [205]
  • Wakefield, battle of, iii. [294]
  • Walburge, St. daughter of St. Richard, iv. 126. Little recorded of 127. Church dedicated at Chester to 125. At Bristol 127
  • Walcot, Dr. John, memoir of, iii. [219]. His verses on Lieutenant Boscawen [220]
  • Waldegrave, Hon. Edward, monument to, ii. 325
  • Wales, i. 307, 330, 334, 373—ii. 127—iii. [277], [336] bis, [340], [460].—St. German travelled through, ii. 65 bis. Tin and copper ore carried into to be separated 303
  • —— Prince of, ii. 376, 408—iv. 12, 19, 62, 72.—David, i. 339.—Frederick, i. 69—ii. 84.—Joan, Princess, iii. [27].—-His plume, iv. 71, 78
  • —— North, i. 294
  • —— North Nesta, Princess of, and Rosse, Prince of, i. 34
  • Walesborough, Walesbreu, Walesbury, or Whalesborough, John, iii. [116]. Mark de [307]. Thomas, Thomas [116]. Family [115]. Arms [116].—Family, iv. 39
  • Walesbury, or Walesborough, or Whalesborough manor, iii. [307]. Account of [115], [117]
  • Walfi, Bishop of Cornwall, iii. [415]
  • Walker, Rev. S. M. i. 392.—Rev. James, ii. 85. Rev. Robert, vicar of St. Winnow 34—iv. 158 bis.—Rev. Robert, anecdote of, iii. [4]
  • —— of Exeter, i. 369—ii. 170
  • —— of Lanlivery, Mr. ii. 34
  • Waller, Sir William, the parliamentary general, ii. 343
  • Wallingford castle, iii. [285]—iv. 9, 17
  • —— honour, iii. [44], [286]—iv. 9, 17, 97, 127
  • —— manor, ii. 89, 113
  • Wallington, iii. [26]
  • Wallis, Rev. John, i. 96. Captain, R.N., 359—ii. 99. The discoverer of Otaheite 270. The circumnavigator 405. Betty, his only dau., 270.—Christopher, notice of, iii. [446]. John, Captain Samuel, R.N. family, and their monuments [440]
  • Walocus, Bishop of Cornwall, iii. [415]
  • Walpole, i. 151. Sir Robert 265, 284. George Earl of Orford, his deed of entail, Robert Earl of Orford 313. Sir Robert 84, 313.—George, Earl of Orford, iii. [230]. Horace [117].—Family [254], and iv. 62
  • Walsh, James, iv. 67
  • Walsingham, St. Mary of, ii. 75
  • Walter, Hubert, Archbishop of Canterbury, ii. 180 bis.—Mary, iii. [337]. Family [254]
  • Walton court, iii. [155]
  • Walveden of Walveden, Catherine and John, and Miss, iii. [357]. Family [357], [365]
  • —— manor, iii. [356]
  • Warbeck, Perkin, ii. 186 bis, 187 bis, 189, 190 quint.—iii. [433].—Saluted King of England, ii. 188. Takes sanctuary at Beauly, submits 190. Pardoned, afterwards escaped 191
  • Warborough, iv. 125. The Editor thinks it resembles the Roman works in Dorsetshire 126
  • Warbstow parish, iii. [275]—iv. 59, 61 quat.
  • Warbstow parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient name, iv. 124. Consolidated with Trenegles, patron, incumbent 125. By Tonkin and Whitaker, situation, boundaries, name, saint, Chester Cathedral dedicated to her, attached to Treneglos, incumbent, Warborough fortification, from which, says Whitaker, the name is derived ibid. By Editor, this part abounds in military antiquities ibid. Surprising how armies could have been provisioned, has seen this entrenchment, much larger than those in Cornwall generally, the saint’s history, and of her relation St. Boniface 126. He invented the letter W, a church dedicated to St. Walburga at Bristol, impropriator, patron, Fentrigan manor, Donneny manor, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 127
  • Warburg, St. iv. 125
  • Warburton, William, Bishop of Gloucester, ii. 265, 266.—Dr. William, iii. [67], [68] quint., [69]
  • Ward, Simon, brewer to King Arthur, i. 131.—Dr. Seth, Bishop of Exeter, consecrated Falmouth church, ii. 4
  • Wardour castle, Wilts, iv. 106
  • Ware’s History of Ireland, iv. 145. MSS. 147
  • Warinus, ii. 427
  • Warlegan parish, ii. 239. Warleggon 167, 168. Warliggan 89—iv. 48, 49.—Warligon, iii. [260]
  • Warleggon parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient name, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, Trengove, and family, iv. 128. Their arms 129. By Tonkin and Whitaker, situation, boundaries, etymology, value, patron, incumbent, manor ibid. By Editor, descent of the manor and patronage of the living, manor of Carborro, the church and tower injured by lightning, general carelessness in neglecting the simple security against lightning 130. Statistics, rector, Geology by Dr. Boase 131
  • Warlewast, Robert, iii. [456].—William, Bishop of Exeter, i. 27, 95—ii. 87—iii. [456], [457], [458].—Founder of Launceston priory, ii. 419, 428. His deed of gift to it 426. Buried at Plympton priory, suppressed St. Stephen’s collegiate church 419
  • Warliggon manor, iv. 128. Account of 129
  • Warne, Rev. Mr. i. 246, 250.—Lawsuit between two brothers, ii. 253. Lost the whole estate 254
  • Warr, Joan, iii. [60]
  • Warren, Maria Lukey, i. 403. Thomas 10.—David, iii. [387]. William [239]
  • —— a Roman fort, description of, iii. [365]
  • Warrick, Charles, his character, and anticipation of the machinery of steam-boats, iv. 91
  • Warrington, i. 107
  • Wars, French, of Edward 3rd, i. 85
  • Warton, Thomas, ii. 266.—Mr. iv. 141
  • ——’s History of English Poetry, iv. 113
  • Warwick castle, iv. 114
  • Warwick, Earl of, i. 168—iii. [73].—Guy, iv. 111, 113.—Thomas, i. 341.—Beauchamp, ii. 130. Richard Neville 38. Richard 182 ter.
  • Wash in Lincolnshire, iii. [10]
  • Wastrell downs, i. 239
  • Water, high, time of, at various points, iii. [375]
  • Waterloo, battle, Sir Hussey Vivian shared the glories of, iv. 86
  • —— bridge, built of Cornwall stone, iii. [63]
  • Watson, Bishop, iv. 45
  • Waunford, Thomas de, iv. 13; or Waurnford family and coheir 16
  • Wayne, William, iii. [426]
  • Wayte, William, i. 243. Arms 244
  • —— of Lestwithiel, i. 243
  • —— of Trewenethick, William, iii. [324] bis
  • Webb, John, ii. 196
  • Webber, Jonathan and arms, ii. 336.—Edy, iii. [387]. Joseph [362]. Thomas [181], [387]
  • Wedgewood, Josiah, and Mrs. iii. [34].—Mr. procured soap rock from Lammoran parish, ii. 360
  • Wednock, St. iv. 53
  • Week St. Mary, near Stratton, a tower at, iii. [363]
  • Week St. Mary, parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, value, patron, land tax, iv. 131. Thomasine Bonaventure, her history, obscure birth, she falls in with a London merchant 132. Goes with him to London as his servant, afterwards marries him, and is early left a rich widow, her second marriage and widowhood 133. Marries thirdly, is Lady Mayoress, in her third widowhood lived piously and charitably, founded a chantry and school in this parish 134. Dissolved by Edward 6th, two fairs 135. By Editor, church conspicuous, tower nearly the most lofty in Cornwall, town large, etymology of Week, lines on sweet saints ibid. Town called a borough, manor merged in that of Swannacot, manor of East Orchard Mauvais, Castle-hill, advowson, statistics, rector, Geology by Dr. Boase 136
  • Weekly Miscellany, i. 283
  • Weights, stone, found in Castle Dinas, i. 228
  • Well, medicinal, i. 160
  • Wellington, Duke, iv. 86, 159
  • Wells, insurgent advance to, i. 86. Proceed from 87.—See removed to, iv. 36
  • Welscomb, Thomas, i. 290
  • Welsh bards, iii. [431].—Jones’s Relics of, ii. 166
  • —— people, i. 307
  • —— princes, iii. [336]
  • —— stone coal, iv. 123
  • —— tongue, i. 337
  • —— victory over the Picts, ii. 65
  • Wen, de, iii. [214]
  • —— St. parish, sheaf of, ii. 44
  • Wena, St. Bishop of Winchester, iv. 137
  • Wenap, St ii. 129, 132 bis
  • Wenap parish. See [Gwenap]
  • Wenca, i. 2
  • Wendron church, iii. [447].—St. Wendron, ii. 136, 137—St. Wendrone, iv. 5
  • Wendron parish. See [Gwendron]
  • —— parish, i. 261.—St. Wendron, ii. 160.—St. Wendrone, iii. [5]
  • —— St. vicarage, ii. 138
  • Wendyn, Robert, i. 313
  • Wenheder, i. 2
  • Wenn, St. iv. 160
  • —— church, i. 74—iii. [188]
  • —— parish, i. 115, 212.—iii. [391], [395]—iv. 163
  • Wenn, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, saint, the only parish in Cornwall with the prefix of saint in Domesday Book, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, impropriation, land tax, iv. 137. Tower and bells struck down by lightning, Tregury family, Michael, Archbishop of Dublin, his Latin epitaph, mistranslated by Hals, Lancorla barton 138. The dwelling of Mr. Hals, the manor of Lancorla and of Checkenock, Trewithan 139. Damelsa castle and house, Treganatha, fairs at 140. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, saint, a vicarage, value, patron, incumbent, manor of Borlase ibid. Family of Norman origin, disputed by Whitaker 141. By Editor, Great Skewish, Skewish family, one of them compiled the wars of Troy temp. Henry 6th, Archbishop Tregury. Editor’s communication with Dean Dawson, the Archbishop’s tomb restored by Swift ibid. Engraving of the tomb 142. Editor’s letter to the Gentleman’s Magazine with it, antiquity and vigour of that work, history of the Archbishop nearly lost, noticed by Lysons, successive possessors of the estate, tomb seen by a Cornish gentleman, application to the Dean 143. Records of the Dublin prelates, &c. lost, preservation of the tomb, Wood’s mention of the Archbishop as governor of the newly founded college of Caen 144. Memoir of him from Ware’s History of Ireland 145. Said to have been taken prisoner at sea, doubted, certain persons excommunicated for laying violent hands on him, his death 146. Monument described, preserved, his will 147. Celebration of a jubilee at Rome, dreadful fatality from the crowds, Tregury ordered a fast of three days in his diocese, his works, documents respecting the restoration of his temporalities 148. Parish statistics, incumbent, Geology by Dr. Boase 151
  • Wenna, i. 2.—A female saint, iv. 140
  • Wennack, St. iii. [37]
  • Wennow, St. parish, i. 112.—St. Wenow, ii. 41—iv. 110
  • Wensent, i. 2
  • Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, iii. [152]
  • Werrington, i. 266.—Barton, iii. [283], [459] quat. Possessors of [460]
  • —— manor, iv. 64 bis
  • —— parish, iii. [456], [459] quat., [460]—iv. 152
  • Werstanus, Bishop of Devon, iii. [415]
  • Wescombe, Robert, iii. [153]
  • Wesley, John, preached in Gwenap pit, ii. 133
  • Wessy, St. ii. 412
  • West, John, iii. [387]. Colonel John 419
  • —— of Redruth, Udy, ii. 239
  • —— of England Architecture, iv. 16
  • —— hundred, i. 112, 167, 174, 316—ii. 291, 394. 409—iii. [13], [118], [245], [260], [291], [347]—iv. 19, 23, 110, 111, 128, 129, 155, 184
  • —— Indies, regular communication of Falmouth with, ii. 18. Mr. Knill’s mission to 266. Ship supposed to have made for when driven to the Cornish coast 268
  • West Looe, Mr. Daniell, M.P. for, ii. 318
  • —— Saxon Kings, iii. [139]
  • —— Saxons, Kingill, King of, ii. 284.—St. Richard, King of, iv. 126
  • —— North, account of, i. 319
  • Westbury of Winston Westbury, Edward, i. 400
  • Westcot, iii. [163]
  • —— down, iv. 18
  • Western circuit, ii. 227. Lawyers of 53
  • —— lighthouse, its latitude and longitude, ii. 359
  • Westlake of Elmsworthy, ii. 347. The last of the family died in destitution, twice pricked for Sheriff while in the poorhouse 347. Memorials in Kilkhampton church ibid.
  • Westmacott, the sculptor, iii. [229]
  • Westminster, i. 345—ii. 403—iii. [242]
  • —— abbey, i. 170—iii. [65], [167].—Monuments in, iv. 38
  • —— abbot of, ii. 149
  • —— hall, ii. 190, 191, 192—iii. [131]. The Bishops tried in [296]
  • —— school, iii. [296], [300]
  • —— statute, ii. 4
  • Weston, William, English prior of the Knights of Malta, i. 411.—Stephen, Bishop of Exeter, iii. [40]. Judge [144].—Mr. and Bishop, iv. 118
  • Wetherall, Sir Charles, ii. 162
  • Weymouth, sea fight near, ii. 26
  • Whaddon, i. 104
  • Whalesborough family, iv. 114. See [Walesborough]
  • Wharton’s History of English Poetry, i. 342
  • ——’s London, i. 251
  • Wheal tower mine, ii. 33
  • Wheare, Degory, his history and works, ii. 233
  • Whele, Alfred, i. 143—iii. [345]
  • —— Etherson, i. 414
  • —— Fortune, ii. 83, 219—Copper, iii. [47]
  • —— Reath, tin, account of, iii. [113]
  • —— Treliston, ii. 143
  • —— Vor, i. 127, 128—iii. [13], [447]
  • Wherry mine, account of, iii. [99]
  • Whetstone, iv. 54
  • Whetton, Samuel, i. 112
  • Whichcott, Colonel Christopher, commissioner for the parliament army, iv. 189
  • Whigs were joined by George I. and George II. the battle of Culloden caused their fall, ii. 244
  • Whitaker, Rev. John, i. 96.—Some particulars of his Life, rector of Ruan Lanyhorne, iii. [406]. His literary character [407].—His history of Cornwall, ii. 123, 127, 143, 153, 199, 231, 240, 254 bis, 255, 273, 274—iii. [278], [292], [302], [321], [348], [363], [364] ter., [365], [366], [398] bis, [399]. His style, &c., [342].—His remarks upon Truro castle and town, iv. 78. General remarks at the end of the work 167.—Mr. i. 73
  • Whitaker’s cathedrals of Cornwall, i. 299
  • Whitchurch, Ranulph de, iv. 16
  • White, i. 266.—John and Robert, ii. 300. Rev. Mr. 151.—Thomas, Bishop of Peterborough, one of the seven, iii. [299]
  • White’s “Natural History of Selborne,” iii. [206]
  • White Friars, house at Truro, iv. 76, 79
  • —— works mine, ii. 302
  • Whitechapel, iii. [188]
  • Whitechurch parish, near Tavistock, iii. [390]
  • Whiteford barton, iv. 9, 11. Purchased by Mr. Call 10
  • —— Rev. Mr. of Lestwithiel, iii. [24]
  • Whitehall, iii. [143]
  • Whiteleigh of Efford, John, i. 313, and Richard 313 bis.—Richard, ii. 43, 109, 189. Whitleigh of Efford 419. Joanna, Margaret, and Richard, ib.
  • Whitford, Rev. Mr. of Poundstock, iii. [352]
  • Whiting, Rev. William, of St. Martin’s in Meneage, iii. [126]
  • Whitminster family and heir, iv. 16
  • Whitmore, Mr. iii. [90]
  • Whitsand, or Whitsend bay, iii. [310], [433], [435].—Excavation at, ii. 252
  • Whitstone parish, i. 133—iii. [86]—iv. 39, 40
  • Whitstone parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, barton of Bennet, iv. 152. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, etymology, ib. A rectory, value, patron, incumbent, manor, name of the parish derived from it, Whitaker 153. By Editor, church and tower fine and well seated, monuments, patron, and incumbent, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 154
  • Whitsuntide, iii. [427].—Celebrated at Wilton by Canute, iv. 96
  • Whittington, i. 121, 262.—Blanche, John and Thomas, iii. [317]. William [316], [317] bis
  • Wickliffe, iii. [163].—John, i. 314
  • Widemouth, west, manor, iii. [353]
  • Widislade, ii. 427
  • Wiedbury, ii. 292
  • Wight, Isle of, a battle off, ii. 342
  • Wike St. Mary, parish, i. 296—iv. 40, 59, 152 bis
  • Wilgress, Rev. J. T. ii. 144
  • Wilkes, John, i. 173.—Mr. ii. 245
  • Wilkin, John, ii. 189
  • Wilkins, Rev. Mr. ii. 372
  • Wilkinson, William, ii. 189
  • William, Rev. Anthony, rector of St. Keverne, rendered insensible by a storm during divine service, ii. 324. Sends an account of it to the Royal Society, ib.
  • —— son of the Earl of Morton, ii. 211
  • —— the Conqueror, i. 43, 241, 367—ii. 89, 118, 130, 147, 175, 176 bis, 210, 211 ter., 235, 237, 238, 259, 310, 344, 379, 384, 399, 418—iii. [22], [44], [46], [114], [129], [134], [142], [276], [291], [346], [349], [352], [422], [451] bis, [456]. Charter of [114], [117]—iv. 14, 15, 62, 67, 102, 118, 153
  • —— 1st, King, ii. 50, 51, 59, 62, 80, 92, 94, 106, 129, 145, 155, 175, 253, 257, 259, 273, 299, 315, 332, 335—iii. [64], [74], [79], [101], [114], [115], [118], [139], [391]—iv. 184
  • —— Rufus, ii. 147, 211 bis, 344—iii. [462]—iv. 140
  • —— 3rd, i. 46—ii. 51, 54, 76, 89, 112, 127, 255, 277, 278, 301—iii. [15], [78], [148], [168], [176], [182], [186], [195], [199], [208], [222], [237], [297] bis, [417], [421]—iv. 22, 107, 116 ter., 152, 160
  • —— and Mary, ii. 236
  • —— 4th, King, iv. 18
  • —— Duke of Normandy, iii. [462]
  • —— of Malmesbury, i. 200—iv. 96
  • Williams, i. 16, 158, 210, 387. Edward 272, 276. Rev. Humphrey 355. Jane 357. John 154, 277.—John, ii. 134. Richard 256. Mr. 157. Family 336.—Rev. Anthony of St. Kevern, iii. [88]. Courtenay [367]. John [350]. Thos. of Lombard Street, London [162]. Three Misses [343]. Mr. [82], [363]. Family [343], [363].—John, iv. 55. Mr. 74. Henry 77
  • —— of Bodenick, or Boderick, William, i. 319.—William, ii. 410, 411
  • —— of Carmanton, John, i. 225.—(or Willyams) of Carnanton, Anne, iii. [229]. Humphrey [151]. John [229]
  • —— of Carvean, Catherine, John, iii. [355]. Mary [355], [362]. Arms [355]
  • —— of Dorset or Wilts, arms, iii. [145]
  • —— of Helston, John, i. 357
  • —— of Herringston in Dorset, Mr. family, and arms, iii. [356]
  • —— of Probus, i. 396—ii. 54
  • —— of Rosworthy, John, and arms, iii. [145]
  • —— of St. Blazey, Hugh, his marriages, and death, i. 53. Building a new house 54. Arms 53
  • —— of Tregenna, John, i. 420
  • —— of Trehane, i. 400.—Mary and Mr. iii. [366]
  • —— of Trevorva, arms, iii. [355]
  • —— of Trewithan, Richard, i. 53, 225.—Courtenay, iii. [356]
  • —— of Trewithgy, William, iii. [355]
  • —— of Truthan, i. 398 bis. John 396, 398. Arms 396
  • Willington family, iii. [348]
  • Willis, Andrew, killed at Skewis, i. 276 bis
  • —— Browne, ii. 200—iii. [120], [268], [459].—His additions to Camden, i. 257, 339. Notitia Parliamentaria 200—ii. 68, 403—iii. [14], [16], [17], [24], [25], [26], [27]—iv. 117.—Account of St. German’s priory, ii. 69, 71, 72. Of Launceston 422, 423
  • —— of Fen Ditton, Bart. Sir Thomas and Sir William, ii. 97
  • —— of London, Dorothy and Thomas, ii. 97
  • Willoughby, sheriff of Cornwall, ii. 186. Family 313
  • —— de Broke, Lord, ii. 231.—Family, iii. [47]
  • Wills, Rev. Mr. i. 383.—Anthony offers himself and six sons to King William 3rd, ii. 112. Rev. Thomas 139 bis. Rev. Thomas, vicar of Wendron 326.—Rev. Mr. of Mullion, iii. [257]
  • Wills of Helston, Matthew, ii. 139, 326
  • —— of Wivelscomb, iii. [269]
  • Willyams of Cannerton, Anne, John, John and Oliver, ii. 85
  • Wilow, St. ii. 411.—By Leland, iv. 279
  • Wilson’s Martyrology, iii. [385]
  • Wilton, Canute celebrated Whitsuntide at, iv. 96
  • —— abbey, Wilts, iii. [291].—St. Udith, abbess of, iv. 93. Built St. Denis church at, and was buried there 94.—Priors of, ii. 291
  • —— convent at, iv. 96
  • —— of Dunveth, Miss, John, iv. 3
  • Wiltshire, i. 334
  • —— William Lord Scrope, Earl of, Lord treasurer, iii. [129]
  • Wimbourn Minster, iv. 126
  • Winchelsea, its naval armaments defeated Fowey, ii. 45
  • Winchester, i. 326, 327, 336—ii. 139.—Rebels march through, i. 87
  • —— Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of, ii. 194.—Jonathan Trelawney, iii. [295], [297]
  • —— Levignus, monk of, ii. 60
  • —— measure, iii. [182]
  • Windham, Madam, iii. [449]. Mr. [449] ter.
  • Windsor, i. 146 bis
  • —— collegiate church, i. 341
  • —— dean and chapter of, ii. 72
  • —— poor knights of, ii. 52, 54, 55
  • —— Gerald de, i. 34. Otho de 34 bis. Walter de 34. William de 34, 35
  • —— Lord, i. 34
  • Winenton in Kerrier, iii. [133]
  • Winfred, St. iv. 126
  • Wingfield, Miss, i. 266—ii. 243.—Family, iv. 156
  • Winnocus, St. and his history, iv. 157
  • Winnous, St. by Leland, iv. 278
  • Winnow manor, ii. 252
  • —— St. downs, iv. 29, 186 bis, 188
  • —— St. parish, i. 113, 421, 358, 376, 379, 390—iii. [24]—iv. 111, 184.—Rev. Robert Walker, vicar of, ii. 34
  • Winnow, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, saint’s name, ancient name, value of benefice, incumbent, land tax, St. Nectan’s chapel. History of the saint, his chapel at Hartland, built by Goditha, daughter of Earl Godwin, the Earl attributing his preservation in a tempest at sea to the saint’s intercession, iv. 155. Barton and manor of St. Winow, its possessors 156. Tethe, Trevego, Laran bridge 157. By Tonkin, saint, his history, Bergh St. Winnox, benefice, a vicarage, value, patron, incumbent, impropriation ibid. By Editor, beautiful situation of the church, vicarage house and glebe, Mr. Walker, chapel, Ethy, notice of Admiral Penrose 158. Statistics, the vicars, value of the benefice, Geology by Dr. Boase 159
  • Winnow, St. vicarage, beauty of, iv. 158
  • Winock, St. abbey, at Bergh in Flanders, iii. [33]
  • Winotus, St. iv. 155
  • Winow, St. barton and manor, iv. 156
  • Winslade, i. 7
  • —— of Tregarrick, or St. Agnes, William, ii. 192
  • Winsloe, Mr. ii. 399
  • Winslow, Rev. R. of Minster, iii. [236] bis. Thomas, took the name of Phillips [235]
  • Winstanley of Littlebury, Essex, built the first lighthouse at Eddystone, iii. [376] ter.
  • Winter of Sydney, Sir John, i. 398
  • —— of Kellyfreth, ii. 304. Arms, ib.
  • —— an eminent family of Gloucestershire, ii. 304
  • Winwaloe, St. iv. 60
  • Winwallo, St. ii. 127. His history 127, 128 ter.
  • Winwolaus of Tremene chapel, iv. 60
  • Wise, i. 370
  • —— of Stoke Damarel, i. 266
  • Witchalse, Benet and his daughter, iii. [199]
  • Withal rectory house, i. 75
  • Withel parish, iii. [391], [395].—Withell, ii. 94, 335.—Withiel, i. 115—ii. 384—iv. 137, 140
  • Withell goose manor, iv. 160 bis
  • Withering, Dr. ii. 331.—The botanist, iii. [173]
  • Witherington, Dr. i. 150
  • Withiel church, i. 74
  • Withiel parish, see [Withel]
  • Withiel parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, ancient name, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, iv. 160. Rectory house built, Burnevas, Trenance, family, and arms, Bryn 161. Birth of Sir Bevill Grenville 162. By Tonkin, situation, value of benefice, appropriation, a rectory, value, incumbent ibid. By Editor, rectory house improved, Trewren monument, statistics, incumbent, Geology by Dr. Boase 163
  • Withroe manor, ii. 252
  • Withyel, Richard Trewren, rector of, i. 376
  • Wivelsberge, advowson of, iii. [115]
  • Wodehouse, ii. 117. Lord, is the representative of the Killigrew family 23
  • Wolf, the, iv. 173
  • Wolfchild, Lady, mother of St. Udith, iv. 93
  • Wolfe, General, iii. [218]
  • Wolfran, St. and his festival, iv. 117
  • Wollacombe of Devon, Mr. iii. [222] bis
  • Wollas, iii. [258]
  • Wolphard, abbot, iv. 126
  • Wolpher, King of Mercia, iv. 125
  • Wolridge, Thomas, iii. [374]
  • —— of Gorminick, John, i. 420
  • Wolrige, Dr. Hugh, monument to, and John, iii. [454]
  • Wolsey, Cardinal, ii. 361—iii. [299] bis
  • Wolsey’s survey, iii. [340]
  • Wolvedon, or Goulden, barton, in St. Probus and Tregony, iii. [359]. Fort on [365]
  • —— of Golden, Charles or Christopher, i. 297
  • Wolverston, i. 136
  • —— of Wolverston, ii. 5
  • Wood, i. 76, 210—ii. 215.—Anthony, iii. [251]—iv. 144. His Annals 144.—His Athenæ Oxonienses, ii. 233—iii. [296]—iv. 86. His Fasti 144.—William, ii. 353.—Rev. William, junior, iii. [450].—Rev. William of Withiel, iv. 162. Rev. Mr. of Treneglos 61. Rev. Mr. of Warbstow 125. Rev. Mr. of Withiel 160
  • —— Knowle, iii. [117]
  • Woodberry, i. 168
  • Woodland, Sir William, iii. [239]
  • —— street, i. 79
  • Woodley, Rev. C. W. of Stithians, iv. 5
  • Woodly village, ii. 385
  • Woodvill, Lionel, Bishop of Salisbury, ii. 194. Richard Earl Rivers 194
  • Woolcock, ii. 192.—J. H. iii. [387]
  • Woolcombe, Rev. Charles of Minster, iii. [236]. Rev. William of Pillaton [347]
  • Woolcumbe, Mr. ii. 279
  • —— of Longford hill, ii. 279
  • Woolford village, iii. [255]
  • Woolley, J. T. i. 314, 315.—James, iii. [346]. Mr. [163]
  • —— village, iii. [255]
  • Woolridge, Rector of St. Michael Penkivell, i. 256.—Rev. Mr. of Tywardreth, iv. 99
  • —— of Carlynike, John, and arms, i. 256
  • Woolrington, John de, i. 246
  • Woolston, George, shot in Rogers’s affray, i. 274 quat., 275 ter.—Mr. iii. [366]
  • —— manor, iii. [353]
  • Worcester, St. Chad, patron of, ii. 391
  • —— Florence of, iii. [310]—iv. 168
  • —— William of, ii. 203, 204, 206—iii. [223], [292], [350].—His Itinerary, Appendix 6, iv. 222 to 256. Containing his life 222. List of Cornish castles 228. Itinerary from Polston Brygge to Porthenys 229. List of the Scilly islands and of obits 230. Memoranda 231. List of rivers 233. Memoranda from Thomas Peperelle 234. Extracts from the Bodman kalendar 236. Sources of the rivers, and a list of islands 237. Account of Bodman, and an extract from the Martyrology 238. From Bodman kalendar 239. From Bodman register respecting the plague, and memoranda from Robert Bracey 240. Verses at Tavistock and extract from the Tavistock kalendar 241. Property of Penryn college 242. Itinerary from North sea to the Thamar river 243. List of the havens 244. Itinerary from Penzance to Plymton 245. Memoranda from the kalendar of Mont Myghele, journey from Weare to Manchew 249. Various memoranda 250 to 252. Dates of the above journey 252 to 255. Bridges in Cornwall from Exeter to St. Michael’s mount 255
  • Worcester, William Worth, Archdeacon of, iii. [62]
  • —— William Lloyd, Bishop of, iii. [299]
  • —— college, Oxford, ii. 233
  • Worcestershire, ii. 147—iii. [344]
  • Woronus, Bishop of Cornwall, iii. [415]
  • Worsley, Rev. Charles, rector of Leskeard, iii. [23]
  • Worth, i. 240.—Mr. ii. 97.—John, iii. [60], [62] bis. Built a house at Tremogh [62]. Family and marriage of the heiress [ibid.]
  • —— of Penryn, John son of John, William, and William, D.D. iii. [62]
  • —— of Worth, family and arms, iii. [60]
  • Wortha, Higher, iii. [258]
  • —— Lower, iii. [258]
  • Worthyvale manor, iii. [234] bis, [236]. King Arthur received his death wound at [236]
  • Wotton, account of, ii. 362. The barton of Trelugan manor 363
  • —— cross village, ii. 362
  • Wray, William, iii. [358]
  • Wrey, Elizabeth and Sir William, i. 210.—Rev. H. B. ii. 416.—Sir William, iii. [16].—Sir Bourchier, iv. 112. Rev. W. B. 50. Family 110 bis. Of Devon 50
  • —— of Trebigh, Sir Bourchier, Sir Chichester John bis, William bis, and arms, i. 411
  • Wright, ii. 130, 253, 375
  • Wring Cheese, i. 178, 179. Described 184, 190
  • Wringworthy, Higher, iii. [246]
  • —— manor, iii. [252]
  • Wroughton, Miss, ii. 218
  • Wulrington, ii. 430
  • Wulvedon, by Leland, iv. 272
  • Wykeham, William of, iii. [171]
  • Wyllacombe, iv. 29
  • Wylliams of Roseworthy in Gwyniar, Ann, iii. [159]. Rev. Cooper [159], [160]. Rector of Kingston near Canterbury, his works [160]. Humphrey James and James [159]. John [159] bis, [160]. John and John [159]. John O. [159] bis. An anecdote he told [160]. Thomas Captain [159]
  • Wymer, St. ii. 142
  • Wymond, Mr. i. 78.—Family and coheirs, iv. 113
  • Wymondesham, W. de, iv. 44
  • Wymondeston, W. de, iv. 46
  • Wymondham, William de, i. 383
  • Wymp, i. 2
  • Wynn, Right Hon. Charles Williams, M.P. ii. 20
  • Wynnanton, ii. 126, 128
  • Wynne, i. 163, 400, 401. Rev. Dr. Luttrell 164, 401 ter., 402 ter., 403.—Rev. Dr. ii. 114
  • Wynnenton, i. 241
  • Wynnock, St. parish, ii. 358
  • Wyse, William, iv. 147
  • Xantus, Prince of Caretica, i. 300
  • Xenophon, translations from, ii. 76
  • Xysten, St. i. 88
  • Yealm bridge, iii. [283]
  • Yeard, Richard, i. 210
  • Yellow Leigh manor, ii. 416
  • Yeo family, ii. 86, 416.—Arms 87
  • —— of Trevelver family, iii. [240]
  • Yescombe, E. B. monument to, iii. [229]
  • York, i. 397—ii. 213
  • —— Archbishop of, i. 139—ii. 90.—St. Paulinus the first, iii. [284], [285]
  • —— county, i. 258—ii. 76—iv. 42.—Chalk hills in, iii. [10]
  • —— diocese, iv. 42
  • —— Duke of, ii. 94. James 27. His engagement with the Dutch fleet, and letter of thanks to Captain Penrose 28.—Richard, i. 168, 169 ter.—ii. 260
  • —— William, ii. 189
  • —— house of, i. 169—ii. 108, 185, 186 bis, 187
  • —— street, near Covent Garden, iii. [252]
  • —— and Lancaster wars, iii. [199]
  • Yorke of Somersetshire, Humphrey settled at Trevassack, Richard of Wellington, Sarah, and family, iii. [342]
  • Young, Rev. Denis, iii. [256]
  • Yse, i. 2
  • Zamkees the Samothracian, i. 24
  • Zealand, iii. [227]
  • Zela, i. 20
  • Zennar parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, ancient name, value of benefice, patron, land tax, founder and impropriator, soil, tin, Chapel Jane, iv. 164. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, name, a vicarage, value, patron, incumbent ibid. By Editor, beauty of the scenery, fertile, church and tower, bells inscribed, no saint to be found, feast, St. John Lateran church at Rome, Trereen Dinas, or the Gurnet’s head 165. Editor purchased it for its geological interest, impropriation, statistics, vicar, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase 166
  • Zennor parish, i. 132—iii. [242]—iv. 52, 53, 54
  • Zouch, Lord, i. 170—John Lord, iii. [102]