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

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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,