| £. | s. | d. | |
| Annual value of the Real Property as returned to Parliament in 1815 | 1,024 | 0 | 0 |
| Poor Rate in 1831 | 89 | 5 | 0 |
| Population,— | |||
| in 1801, 100 | in 1811, 112 | in 1821, 133 | in 1831, 192 |
giving an increase of 92 per cent. in 30 years.
The rocks of this parish are similar to those of the adjacent parishes of Minster and Ferabury.
TREWEN.
HALS.
Trewen or Trewenn vicarage is situate in the hundred of East, and hath upon the north and east Egloskerry and South Pederwin, south Lawanack, west Altarnun. As for the modern names, it signifies a white town or dwelling. The same, I suppose, in the Domesday Book 1087, taxed by the name of Trewin, i. e. the beloved town. The value of this Church’s revenues is not mentioned in any Inquisition, the same being wholly impropriated by the Abbat or Prior of St. Stephen’s, who endowed it, and was Patron thereof till the dissolution of the Abbey of St. Stephen’s aforesaid, 26 Henry VIII. when it fell to the Crown; and the parish rated to the 4s. per pound Land Tax for one year, 1696, £46. 8s. 8d.
In this parish, September 29th, is held yearly a public fair or mart for goods and cattle.