Category: History - British

The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 1 (of 4)

P. 16, note, _for_ Glaveney, _read_ Glaseney. P. 29, line 22, _for_ points, _read_ parishes. P. 45, lines 9 and 12, _for_ Perr, _read_ Parr. P. 47, lines 7 and 8, _for_ Pentwan, _read_ Pentewan. P. 48, line 15, _for_ Puntner, _read_ Pentewan. P. 52, line 4, _for_ Parc, _read_...

Chapters

5. xii. 7 and 8, that a merchant cannot be without guile, nor a

victualler without sin, it so wrought upon him, that he did not only renounce his trade of a merchant, but also forsook all worldly affairs, and took upon himself the vows of ob...

7. part I. canto 1, line 387.

Joseph of Exeter, from whom Mr. Hals has translated some lines on this place, is mentioned with great commendation in Warton’s History of English Poetry: “But a miracle of this...

4. 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_ Dell...

6. Part iii. Quæstio lxxiv. Articulus iii. Conclusio, where the

authority of St. Augustine is adduced to prove that the meal of any inferior or harder grain would be typical of the severity enacted by the Laws of Mount Sinai, whereas “Hoc Sa...

38. ii. 298

―――― manor, iii. 260, 261 ―――― parish, i. 174, 178――ii. 395――iii. 111, 347――iv. 48, 128, 129.――Alfred’s visit to, iii. 241 NEOT’S, ST. parish, Hals’s, MS. lost. By Tonkin, situa...

31. ii. 360

Laa, i. 44. Anecdote of Mr. and Mrs. ib. Lacy, Walter de, iii. 405 Ladoca, St. history of, ii. 353 Ladock manor, ii. 354 ―――― parish, i. 386――iii. 354, 450.――Rector of, Mr. Pool...

15. iii. 229

Code of St. Wen, John, iii. 325 _bis_ Coffin, Rev. C. P. of Tamarton, iv. 42 ―――― of Hexworthy, Richard, iii. 3 ―――― of Portledge, Richard, and Miss, iii. 3.――Richard, iv. 40 Co...

51. 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 Wadebryg...

47. 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, i...

43. 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 plan...

28. ii. 167

―――― or Hillary, St. parish, i. 88, 344, 355――ii. 80, 118, 307――iii. 46, 306, 312.――vicar of, ii. 144 HILARY, ST. parish, Hals’s history of the saint, ii. 167. By Hals, situatio...

25. ii. 185

―――― earls of, ii. 148.――William, i. 266, 288.――William, illegitimate son of King Henry 1st, and Robert, his son, ii. 148 ―――― hall, Oxford, now Worcester college, ii. 233. Its...

34. iii. 323

Martin of Hurston, Anne and John, iii. 186 ―――― of Pittletown, Dorset, family, iii. 186 ―――― St. his feast and history, ii. 125.――His day, iii. 310 ―――― Bishop of Tours in Franc...

18. ii. 133

Divine Legation, iii. 69 Divinity, James’s introduction to, iii. 155 Dix, Rev. E. of Truro, iv. 92 Dobbins, Mr. iii. 162 Doble, John, iii. 185 Dock, iv. 33 Doddridge’s History,...

39. iv. 100

Peter’s spring, iii. 72 ―――― St. church, Rome, iv. 165 Peterborough, Thomas White, bishop of, one of the seven, iii. 299 Peters, i. 382. Hugh 420. Mr. 296.――Rev. Mr. ii. 218.――R...

33. ii. 181

Lorraine, St. Dye’s church in, ii. 131 Lostwhythyel, by Leland, iv. 290 Lostwithiel, i. 78, 127.――ii. 38, 41 _ter._, 422.――By Leland, iv. 277 Louer, West, or Consort Hundred, i....

23. iii. 191

―――― of Pencoll, Arthur, i. 387 ―――― of Vallapit, ii. 190 Forth, Earl of, iv. 186 Foss, i. 10 Fosses Moor, ii. 121 Fossiliferous slate, i. 343 Four Barrow Down, ii. 317 Fowey bo...

40. ii. 354

Pradannack manor, iii. 258, 259 Praed, i. 346, 349. James 349, 350.――Family, ii. 241. Humphrey Mackworth, M.P. 264. His act for improving the fisheries at St. Ives 264.――Arabell...

27. iii. 103

―――― of Kenegie, William, iii. 85.――In Gulval, ii. 212. Christopher 121, 123. Lydia 282 ―――― of Park family, i. 205.――In St. Clement’s, Samuel and Mr. iii. 382 ―――― of Pickwell,...

21. ii. 133

Estcot, Richard, ii. 423 Estwaye, ii. 429 Ethelbert, King of Kent, ii. 284――iii. 284 _bis_ ―――― 2nd, King, i. 407 Ethelburga, Queen of Northumbria, iii. 284 _bis_ Ethelfleda, wi...

10. iii. 205

Burgess, Mr. ii. 157.――Thomas and Thomas, iv. 77 ―――― of Truro, i. 225 Burgh, etymology of, i. 77 ―――― Hubert de, Earl of Kent, iii. 349 Burghert, married to Grenville, ii. 341...

30. ii. 132

Kentigern, St. i. 306 Kenwen, Kenwin, or Kenwyn parish, iv. 70, 75, 79, 80, 92 _bis_ ―――― street, Truro, iv. 76 _bis_, 80. Has a church of its own 76 Kenwin parish, iii. 313. Th...

48. 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,...

37. iii. 460

―――― of Potheridge, Devon, Humphrey, ii. 251 ―――― frigate, iii. 186 Monckton, Henry de, i. 383.――Family, ii. 354 ―――― Arundell, Robert, Viscount Galway, ii. 354 Monheere, George...

13. ii. 335

Cavedras, smelting-house at, ii. 317 Cavendish, Lord George, ii. 326. Major, monument to 325 Caweth of Caweth in Mabe, family and arms, ii. 337 Cawsand, iii. 108 ―――― bay, iii....

41. 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 Lo...

45. 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 o...

29. iv. 139

Jennings, i. 36 Jerusalem, i. 307, 382, 411――ii. 414 ―――― Knights of St. John of, ii. 180 Jesuit confessor to Louis 14th, ii. 407 ―――― missionaries, supposed to know Pope Gregor...

46. 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 Richar...

8. iii. 187

Bourdeaux, Joseph of Exeter, Archbishop of, i. 325 Bouvardia tryphilla, iv. 181 Bowden family, Reginald and arms, ii. 303 ―――― of Trelisick, John, i. 399 ―――― marks, i. 11 Bower...

42. 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 Regen...

49. 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 ―――...

17. iii. 351

Davis’s British Lexicon, i. 120 Davy, Sir Humphrey, i. 385――ii. 218――iii. 48, 94. Anecdote of 94. His life by Dr. Paris 95.――His grandfather, an architect, ii. 32. Rev. C. W. 27...

36. iii. 343

―――― of Gurlin, St. Erth, William, ii. 224 Millington of Pengersick in Breage, ii. 212 Millinike, account of, ii. 67 Millinoweth, iii. 319 Milliton, i. 124. Story of Mr. 125. Jo...

9. ii. 291

―――― monarch, ii. 66 ―――― Museum, i. 283, 300――iii. 154, 233, 408――iv. 33 ―――― music, remnant of, ii. 166 ―――― ocean, ii. 1 _bis_, 174, 237, 283――iii. 74 _bis_, 128, 198 ―――― or...

50. 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 C...

19. iii. 406

―――― mills, iv. 119 Elford, Miss, iii. 66.――Family, i. 347, 387――ii. 293, 427 ―――― of Roach and St. Dennis, iv. 161 _bis_ Eliot, Mr. i. 321.――Edward Craggs, ii. 75. Rev. John 35...

20. ii. 371

―――― romance, ii. 214 ―――― squadron captured Cadiz, iii. 287 ―――― wars, iv. 75 Enmour, island of, iv. 171 Ennis, account of, i. 399――ii. 218 Enny, St. chapel, and probably well,...

11. ii. 354, 358

―――― of Boconnock, family and property, iv. 97 ―――― of Fentongollan, John, iii. 132. John 211 _bis_. John 211. Oliver 211, 212. Thomas 211. The great Carminows 211 ―――― of Menhy...

12. iii. 152

Carvaghe or Carvolghe, in Morvan and St. Tes, iii. 359 Carvath, i. 49 Carvean, iii. 355 _bis_. Etymology 364 Carverth, account of, iii. 61 ―――― Captain Henry, his history, ii. 9...

26. iv. 188

―――― of Pengersick, Sir Nicholas, obtained a pardon for Lady Killigrew, ii. 6 ―――― of Trembetha, John, iii. 7 ―――― of Tresawsen, memoir of James, iii. 182 ―――― of Truro, Grenvil...

14. iv. 131

Clemowe, Richard, iii. 387 Clemsland or Climsland manor, account of, iii. 7 Clerk, Henry, i. 213 _bis_. John 315. Paul 10.――Bernard, ii. 427. Sir George, his seat Pennycuick, co...

22. iii. 403

Flushing, in Mylor parish, packet station removed from Falmouth to, ii. 11 ―――― in Nankersy, iii. 227, 231. Description of, improved by Mr. Trefusis 227. Now going to decay 228...

32. iii. 442

―――― town, i. 379――iv. 29, 30 _ter._, 36, 124.――Marble rock near, i. 187.――Canal to Leskeard from, iii. 18. Road to 439 _bis_. From Leskeard 253.――Trade of, iv. 36 ―――― East, bo...

1. VOLUME I.

P. 16, note, _for_ Glaveney, _read_ Glaseney. P. 29, line 22, _for_ points, _read_ parishes. P. 45, lines 9 and 12, _for_ Perr, _read_ Parr. P. 47, lines 7 and 8, _for_ Pentwan,...

35. ii. 385

―――― Christopher, iii. 319. Paul 382. Richard 387.――John, iv. 77. Matthew 98 _bis_. His widow 98. Robert 55. Samuel 98. Mr. 74 ―――― of Harlyn, Miss, iii. 176. Heiress and family...

2. VOLUME II.

P. 7, line 20, _for_ Poble, _read_ Poole. P. 90, line 5 from foot, _for_ pale, _read_ pall. P. 123, line 13 from foot, _for_ Pennerks, _read_ Pennecks. P. 151, line 5 from foot,...

24. iii. 219

Glaseney college, iii. 224. At Penryn 194.――Glasney, ii. 341, 96 _bis_. Of canons regular 136. Provost of 113――iv. 1, 2. Its founder 2.――Glassney, Robert Lyddra, provost of, iii...

16. ii. 170, 218, 304

Davies of Bosence, i. 360. Catherine 360, 362. Elizabeth 362, 363. Henry 360 _bis_, 361, 365. John 360 _bis_, 362 _bis_. Mary, ib. Philippa, ib. William 361 _bis_. Arms 361. Cre...

3. VOLUME III.

P. 30, line 20, _for_ towers, _read_ tors. P. 55, line 12, _for_ scale, _read_ scales. P. 85, line 7 from the foot, _for_ thus, _read_ then. P. 86, line 10, _for_ Whilstone, _re...

44. ii. 132