Adams, Richard; has twins at an interval of ten weeks, 101
Adelred, K. of Wessex, 96
Admiral-Vice, of the Cornish Coast, 87
Alan, King of Bretagne, 96
Albo Monasterio, Ralph, (temp. Edw. 2), 50
Alneto, John de, (temp. Edw. 2), 51
Anglicus, Roger, (temp. Rich. 1), 49
Antiquaries, College of, xviii
Antony, East 102. Seat of the Carews, ix. The author buried there, xxiv
Apport, John, 97
Archdeaconry of Cornwall, 81
Arscot, of Norton, arms of, 118. Mr. Tristram, 118-88
Arthur, King, 61
Arundell, ancient family of, 64. A Cornish rebel, 98. John, Bishop of Exeter, 59
John de, 52.
Sir John, 118. Ralph de, 52. Sir Thomas, 61. Of Clifton, Pedigree, 113. Of Lanhearne, Pedigree and arms, 144. Of Talverne, Pedigree, 142.
Sir John, 142. John, 142. Thomas, 88. Of Trerice, Pedigree, 145. Sir John, 62, 146, 147. John 83, 88, 146, 147
Ashtorre, 113
Assembly, places of, for the county, 86
Athelstan, King of England, 96-159
Atwel, a Divine and Physician, 60
Audley, James Touchet, Lord, 98
Bailiffs, 86
Banquetting House, 107
Barons of Cornwall; names of some barons and other notables of Cornwall in the
reigns of Richard 1, Henry 3, Edward 2, 49
Barret, ancient family of, 64, 127
Basset, ancient family of, 64. Of Tehidy, arms of, 154. William, (temp. Edw. 2), 51
Beacons, 85
Beasts, for venery, 22. For meat, 23. For use, 24
Beauchamp, ancient family of, 64
Becket, arms of, 117
Bedford, John Duke of, 146
Beggar’s Island, 107
Bellet, ancient family of, 64
Bellocampo, Stephen de, (temp. Hen. 3), 50
Belloprato, Ralph, (temp. Ed. 2), 51. Stephen, 52
Belowdy, 143
Bendyn, Robert, (temp. Ed. 2), 51
Bevill, ancient family of, 64. Reginald de, 52. Of Killigarth, Pedigree and arms, 131. Sir William, 83.
His strange servant John Size, 130. Of Gwarnack, 140
Bishops, 80
Blackdon, Leonard, 83
Blederick, Prince, 96
Bligh, arms of, 117
Bloyen, Ralph de, (temp. Ed. 2), 51
Bloyhon, Ralph, 52
Bluet, ancient family of, 64
Blundus, Alan, (temp. Rich. 1), 49
Bodmyn, 123. Free school, 124
Bodrugan, 141. Otto de, (temp. Ed. 2), 51
Body, Mr., 98
Bonaventura, Thomasine, her school at St. Mary Wike, 119
Bond, of Earth, pedigree and arms, 111
Bone, Edward, the deaf and dumb servant of Mr. Peter Courtney, 140
Botreaux, Barons, 63. Castle, 120. Reginald de, (temp. Ed. 2),
50, 52. William de, (temp. Ed. 2), 50
Boussening, a remedy for insanity, 123
Bray, ancient family of, 64. Lord, 63. John, 62
Bret, William de, 52
Bridges in Cornwall, 53
Brooke, Lord, 63
Brunn, Robert le, 52
Buckingham, Duke of, 97
Bude, Bay of, 118
Buildings in Cornwall, 53
Buller, of Tregarrick, pedigree of, 131. Arms of, 132. Shillingham, house of Mr., 111
Calveley, Sir Hugh, 135
Camden, Mr. mentions Mr. Carew’s Survey of Cornwall, with approbation, in the 1st edition of his
Britannia, xvii. A member of the Society of Antiquaries, xviii.
His Epitaph on the Author, xxv
Camel River, the Site of King Arthur’s last battle, 122
Campo Arnulphi, Henry de, (temp. Ed. 2), 50. (Rich. de, temp. Ed. 2), 50.
William de, 52. See [Champernowne]
Camelford, 122
Cardin, Robert de, (temp. Rich. 1), 49
Careticus, King of the Britons, 96
Carew, alias Karrow, ancient family of, 64. Pedigree of, 102. Arms of, 104
Carew, Richard, Esq. the author, his life, ix. &c. Went to Oxford, x.
Disputes there with Sir Philip Sidney, x. Removed to the Middle Temple, xi. Not employed in Foreign Embassies, xii.
His writings upon the Latin and English languages, and translations from the Spanish, xvi.
Breeds bees, xvi. Writes a description of Cornwall, xvii.
Justice of the Peace in 1581, xvii. Sheriff of Cornwall in 1586, xvii.
Deupty Lieut. of Cornwall, and Colonel of a Regiment of Militia in 1599, xviii.
Member of the College of Antiquaries in 1589, xviii. His oration on his introduction, xviii.
Publishes his survey of Cornwall in 1602, xx. Its dedication to Sir Walter Raleigh, xx.
His kinsman, xxi. A letter from him to Mr. Camden, xxii.
Intended, but never published, a 2d edition of his Survey of Cornwall, xxiii.
Intimate with Sir Henry Spelman, xxiv. Extolled
by him and by John Dunbar a Scottish Poet, xxiv.
His death, xxiv. Buried at East Antonie, xxiv.
His monument there, and epitaph by Mr. Camden, xxvi. [[See p. 378.]] His office in Cornwall, 83-88
Carew, Sir George, ambassador to the King of Poland, xi-xiii.
To the King of Sweden, xii. A master in Chancery, and Secretary to the Lord Chancellor, xiii
Carew, Dr. (the same Sir George), 59, 61
Carew, Thomas, father of the author, ix
Cargreen, 113
Carmineu, Robert de, (temp. Henry 3), 50
Carminou, John de, (temp. Ed. 2), 51. Oliver de, (temp. Ed. 2), 51. Roger de, 52
Carmynow of Fentengollan, 142
Carnsew of Bokelly, family and arms, 127. William, 83
Carybullock, 115
Castellan Dinas, 143
Causand bay, 98
Cavel family, 127
Cavendish, Mr., 115
Cerdic, King of Wessex, 96
Cereseaux, Richard de, (temp. Ed. 2), 51, 52
Chamond, of Launcels, pedigree and arms, 118
Chamons, D., 88
Champernowne, John, obtains the Priory of St. German
from King Henry 8, 109. See [Campo Arnulphi].
Chandos, Lord, 114
Chaumont, ancient family of, 64
Cheesewring, 129
Cheyndut, Ralph de, 52
Chiverton, arms of, 117. Thomas, 88
Chiwarton of Chiwarton, arms of, 159
Chough, Cornish, 36
Church-ale, 68
Civilians of Cornwall, 59
Clerk of the market, 87
Clifford, Sir Nicholas, 157
Clyes, Rawe, a blacksmith and quack, 60
Code, arms of, 132
Cola, Roger, 52
Colan, Little, 144
Colleges, 81
Condi, death of Louis Prince of, 125
Constables, 85
Copper, found in Cornwall, 6
Corington of Newton, arms of, 117
Corn, dressing the ground, breaking, sanding, 19. Crops, kind of grain, 20
Cornish, Agnes, her wonderful preservation from drowning, 107
Cornish chough, 36
Cornubia, Walter de, 52
Cornwall, Mr. Carew’s Survey of, published 1602, xx.
An account of, by Sir John Doddridge, xxii.
Map of, by Mr. Norden, xxiii.
Name of the shire, shape, 1. Climate, length and breadth, boundaries, 2. Conveniences of site, 3.
Its inconveniences, 4. Temperature, soil, its form and quality, 5. Hills, 6. Minerals, 6, &c. See [Minerals], metals 6, &c.
Tin mines
7, &c. See [Tin]. Mats, manufactured, 19. Corn, 19, &c. see [Corn] Fruits, 20.
Fuel, woods, timber, worms, snakestones, 21. Rats, mice, foxes, others, fallowdeer, 22. Parks, red-deer, sheep, cattle, 23. Horses, mules, birds, 24. Waters, see [Waters].
Islands, havens, 26. Sand, ore wood, shells, and nuts, shipping, wreck, 27. Salmon, trout, and peal, 28. Haven, fish 29, &c. see [Fish].
Oysters, 30. Fish on the coast, 31, &c.[Fish]. Sea-fowl, 35. Cornish chough, 36. Inhabitants, 36. Tenements, 36, &c. see [Tenements].
Members sent to Parliament, 90. History and Topography, 96
Cornwall, Dukes of 76, &c. 79. Coffin of a Duke of, found at Trematon, 110. Earls of, 78. Richard Earl of, 122
Cornwall, John of, 58. Michael of, 58. Godfrey of, 59
Cotton, Sir Robert, a Member of the College of Antiquaries, xviii. Their meetings held at his house, xix
Courtenay, ancient family of, 64. Of Ladocke, pedigree and arms, 139. Mr. Peter, 88-139. His deaf and dumb servant Edward Bone, 139.
Hugh, Earl of Devon, 97. Peter, Bishop of Exeter, 97