- 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
ERRATA.
VOLUME IV.
- [P. 36], line 10, for Polbenro, read Polperro.
- [P. 41], line 10, read Horningcote.
- [P. 44], line 2 from bottom, for Mr. read Mrs.
- [P. 45], line 2, for Dinnavale, read Dellabole; line 6, for Treveares, read Treveans; line 14, for brother, read brothers.
- [P. 46], line 19, for an entire, read a complete.
- [P. 54], line 7 from foot, after ecclesiastical, read and Duchy.
- [P. 67], line 19, read from whom it has descended.
- [P. 74], line 11, for Ballivor, read Ballivo.
- [P. 93], line 20, for he, read she.
- [P. 114], line 6 from foot, for Trevilyan, read Tresilyan.
- [P. 138], line 17, for bold, read bald.
- [P. 139], line 14, dele (S. T.)
- [P. 161], add to the note, and the name should be Trewren.
THE END.
J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, 25, PARLIAMENT-STREET.