The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 1 (of 4)
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 of England 346. Demolished, materials sold, wainscot of the chapel sold to Lord Cobham, and transferred to Stowe, Bucks 346, 351. Magnificence and situation 346. The carving of the chapel by Mr. Chuke, ib. Built at the national expence, almost all the gentlemen’s seats in Cornwall embellished from 351.――Staircase from, iii. 279. Spoils of 351 Stowell, Sir John, ii. 233.――William, iii. 358 Stradling, Ann, iii. 316. Edmund 316 _bis_ ―――― of Dunlevy, Edmund, iii. 211 Strange, Nicholas, i. 246 Strathan, or Stratton hundred, iii. 22, 114, 254, 349 Straton, i. 60 Stratone, iv. 1 Stratton hundred, i. 133――ii. 232 340, 402, 413――iv. 12, 15, 39, 40, 131, 152 _bis_.――Bailiffry of, ii. 416 ―――― manor, ii. 427――iv. 15, 16 _bis_ ―――― parish, ii. 273, 340, 413, 416, 429, 430――iii. 114, 274, 349, 352. Roman road through 324.――Battle at, ii. 349.――Victory, i. 113 STRATTON parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, value of benefice, iv. 12. Patron, land tax, market, Thurlebere, battle in the rebellion, Sir B. Grenville unhorsed 13. Chudleigh taken prisoner, royal party victorious, with a loss of 200, took 17 guns, subsequent fertility of the field, Sir Ralph Hopton and his ancestry 14. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, Roman way, value of benefice, a vicarage, patron, manor 15. Its value 16. By Editor, former road through Stratton and Binomy manors, manor of Efford, church and tower ibid. Great age of Elizabeth Cornish, the tithes, manor of Sanctuary changed for the honour of Wallingford, Bude, jetty, canal efficacy of shell-sand as manure, boats used with wheels, Fulton’s improvement of canal navigation 17. A watering place, Launcells house, G. B. Kingdon, Esq. instance of longevity, bells, height of Hennacleve cliff 18. Statistics, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase 19 Straughan, Colonel, challenged the King’s army, his troop led by himself, iv. 186. Challenge accepted, his orders, and charge, took some of the King’s horses 187 Street, John, accomplice with Rogers, convicted and executed, i. 269. His trial for the murder of Carpenter 272. For that of Woolston 276 ―――― Nowan, iii. 288 Stretch of Devon, Lord of Pinhoe, iv. 43 Strettoun, by Leland, iv. 258 Stribble hill, i. 223 Strode, Richard, ii. 231 Stroote, i. 348 Stukeley, i 141 Styria, iii. 186 Subterranean vault at Trove, i. 143 “Sudeley Castle, History of,” iii. 160 Suffolk, ii. 66 ―――― Duke of, iv. 107.――Henry Grey, ii. 294 _bis_ ―――― Earl of, iii. 154.――Edmund de la Pole, i. 86 Sulpicius, St. iii. 122 Sumaster, ii. 71 Summercourt, i. 388 _bis_ Sunderland, Earl of, i. 84 _bis_, 126. Charles Spencer 127 ―――― man of war, ii. 32――iii. 186 Surat, ii. 227――iii. 188 Surrey, iii. 10 ―――― Thomas Holland, Duke of, iii. 27 Surrius’s book, i. 214 Surtecote, Angero de, iv. 27 Survey of Cornwall, iii. 437――iv. 68, 100, 139, 156. Of the Duchy of Cornwall 6 Sussex county, iii. 206 _bis_. Weald of 10 Sutherland, i. 349, 350, 359 Sutton, Rev. Henry, ii. 409.――Rev. William of St. Michael Carhayes, and St. Stephen’s in Brannel, iii. 450 Swallock, i. 131 Swannacot manor, iv. 136 Swanpool, i. 137, 138 Swansea, i. 364――ii. 241 ―――― coal sent to Cornwall, iii. 340 Sweden, King of, ii. 27. Bestows medals on English officers ibid. Sweet, i. 417.――Rev. Charles, iii. 38 ―――― of Kentisbury, Rev. Charles 381 Swift, Jonathan, Dean of St. Patrick’s, i. 58.――Restored Archbishop Tregury’s tomb, iv. 141, 144, 147 Swimmer, Robert, ii. 70 Swiss cantons, had a custom of trying after execution, iii. 186 Swithin, St. ii. 403 Switzerland, iii. 231 Sydemon, Bishop of Devon, iii. 415 Sydenham, Devon, iii. 126 Sydney Sussex college, Cambridge, iv. 136 _bis_ Sylea island, iv. 230 Symmonds, Rev. John, ii. 116 Symonds, Rev. Mr. i. 353, 354 Symons, William, i. 105, 107.――Rev. Mr. ii. 116.――Rev. J. T. of Trevalga, iv. 67. Family 62 ―――― of Halt, i. 162 Symonward, iv. 49 Symphorian, two saints of the name, iv. 117, 120 ―――― by Leland, iv. 258 Symphrogia, St. iv. 117 Syriac, St. iv. 111, 112 Syrian castles, ii. 423 Sythany, i. 261 Sythney, hospital of the Knights of St. John at, iii. 78 Syth’s, St. ii. 405
“Tables of the Greek Language,” iv. 87 Tacabere, i. 133, 134 _bis_ Tacitus, i. 256――iii. 162 Tagus, i. 372 Talbot, William, iv. 28. Family 145 Talcare, i. 20――iv. 24 Talgrogan, i. 17 Talland, ii. 430 _bis_. Tallant 398. Talland, Tallant, or Tallend parish, iii. 65, 249, 291, 294 TALLAND parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, value of benefice, land tax, etymology, iv. 19. West Looe, borough and town 20. Killygarth barton and manor 21. Hendarsike 22. Trenake 23. By Tonkin and Whitaker, situation, boundaries, a vicarage, value, impropriation, patron, incumbent, Polpera ibid. Porth Tallant, manor, etymology, the church, story of Mr. Murth and his French miller 24. By the Editor, additions from Bond relating to West Looe, in the hamlet of Lemain, barton of Port Looe, Lammana, description of the chapel 25. Grants relating to the monastery 26, 27. Midmain rock, Horestone rock, Portnadle bay, corporation of West Looe 28. West Looe down, Giant’s hedge, St. Winnow down 29. Romans directed their roads to Fords, Causey from Leskeard to Looe 30. Two circular encampments, described, Berry park 31. Prospects, five barrows, grave discovered, a celt found 32. Some in the British Museum, gold chain and brass instruments found, Polvellan 33. Inclosure of the down desirable 34. Property in it, lettings 35. Trade of Looe, church, Beville monument, Polbenro, beauty of the road from Fowey to Looe, Killigarth manor, Kilmenawth, or Kelmenorth, hamlet of Lemaine, extract from an old record 36. Portlooe, Looe island, Polvellan, Greek inscription, Admiral Wager 37. Killygarth, Polperro, advowson, statistics, incumbent, impropriation, Geology by Dr. Boase 38 Talland town, iv. 36 Tallard, Marshall, ii. 307 _bis_ Tallat, Captain, iii. 187 Talmeneth, by Leland, iv. 264 Tamalanc, i. 2 Tamar river, i. 107, 113, 133 _bis_, 266, 310――ii. 362, 364, 413, 418 _bis_, 432――iii. 1, 40, 45, 104, 114, 121, 166, 254 _bis_, 298, 301, 456, 457, 461――iv. 6, 7, 15, 39 _bis_, 40 _ter._, 70, 152, 185.――Romantic, iii. 42. Its banks 460.――The country adjacent to, may be proud of Mr. Call, iv. 9 Tamara, the Roman, iv. 40 ―――― by Leland, iv. 291 Tamarix Gallica, iv. 180 Tamarton, i. 107 ―――― chapel, Devon, iv. 39 ―――― hundred, Devon, iv. 39 ―――― parish, iv. 131, 152 _bis_ TAMARTON parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, Tamar river, mentioned by Ptolemy, ancient name of the parish, church recent, land tax, manor, iv. 39. Line of a Saxon poet on Athelstan’s victory 40. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, name, value of benefice, a rectory, incumbent, patron ibid. Manor 41. By Editor, Lysons on the descents of property, manor of Hornacott, Ogbere, Vacye, villages of Alvacot, Headon, and Venton, statistics, ib. Incumbent, and Geology by Dr. Boase 42 Tamarton parish, Devon, iv. 39 ―――― north, manor, iv. 41 Tamerton, i. 241――ii. 430 Tamerworth harbour, iii. 104, 105 Tamesworth haven, i. 32 Tanis, parish of, ii. 208 Tanner, i. 146, 153 _ter._, 159.――Bishop 200――ii. 201, 246――iii. 233, 448, 449――iv. 104, 112.――His Notitia Monastica, i. 134, 146, 250, 251, 300――ii. 209――iv. 102, 104. App. 10. 319 to 336.――John, iii. 202, 372, 450. Love story of 449. Rev. Mr. 199. Rev. Mr. of St. Stephen’s in Branel 448. Family 198 ―――― of Carvinike, Anthony, i. 386 ―――― of Court and Boderick, i. 387 ―――― of Cullumpton, George, ii. 110 Taperell, John, iii. 16 Tapestry at Trewinard, i. 358 Tarr, Rev. Mr. ii. 251 Tarsus, iii. 284 Tassagard, iv. 146 Tathius, St. notice of, ii. 44 Taunton, ii. 27, 76, 190, 191.――Insurgents march to, i. 86 ―――― Richard of Truro, lent Hals’s MS. to the Editor, the son of W. E. iii. 18. Richard 407. Family 18 Tavistock, i. 158, 159 ―――― Abbey, in Devon, ii. 274――iii. 372, 384, 385, 459, 460――iv. 6, 64, 169, 171.――Abbot of, ii. 365――iii. 459 _bis_.――Livignus, ii. 60. Osbert 426 ―――― market, i. 79 ―――― river, source of, iv. 237 Tawlaght, iv. 146 Taxatio Benefic. of Pope Nicholas, iii. 5, 24, 40, 112, 277, 291, 306 _bis_, 334, 336, 339, 345, 352, 372, 374, 384, 396, 437, 442, 443, 457 _bis_――iv. 15, 23, 40, 44, 62, 66, 76, 95, 112, 118, 129, 140, 153, 162 ―――― Eccles. ii. 394 _bis_――iv. 159 Taxation of Pope Nicholas, iv. 46.――To the Pope’s Annats, ii. 116 Taylder of St. Mabe, Joan, and Thomas her father, iii. 76 Taylor, i. 32 Teague, Mr. i. 254 Teath, St. parish, i. 375, 382――ii. 401, or Tethe, iv. 95 _bis_, 99, 137 TEATH, ST. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, saint, his history, iv. 42. Ancient name, value of benefice, land tax, Bodanan, the Cheyney family, their monuments and arms in the church 43. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, saint, a vicarage, value, patron, impropriator 44. By the Editor, Lysons gives the descent of property, Tregordock manor, Drillavale Quarry, Treveares, Captain Bligh of the Bounty 45. Church, age, situation, roads, anecdotes of Mr. Phillips, value of benefice 46. Statistics, vicar, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase, Treburget mine 47 Tedda, i. 2 Tees river, i. 290 Tegleston, i. 1 Tehidy, ii. 241.――Manor, iii. 380 _bis_, and Honor 384, 388, 389 _bis_, 390 Temple bar, iii. 142 ―――― Rev. Mr. character of, ii. 104 ―――― manor, iv. 48 ―――― moors, ii. 36――iv. 46, 48 ―――― parish, i. 21, 60, 167――iv. 128, 129 TEMPLE parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, Knights Templars, ancient name, value of benefice, iv. 48. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, value of benefice 49. By Editor, church founded by the Templars ibid. Potatoes cultivated, parish attached to the manor of Treleigh, patronage, incumbent, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 50 Temporibus, John de, iii. 313 Tencreek, account of, i. 254.――A singular tree there, iii. 169 ―――― of Tencreek, i. 254, 347 _bis_, 396. Arms 255 ―――― of Treworgan, i. 206 Terceira islands, a battle with the Spaniards off, ii. 344 Terence, notes on, iv. 87 Tereza, St. iii. 150 Terrill, Sheriff of Cornwall, ii. 186 Testa, Abbess of Wimborne, iv. 126 Teth, St. i. 322――iv. 66 Teucrium latifolia, iv. 183 ―――― frutescens, iv. 183 Teuthey, by Leland, iv. 279 Teutonic ears, name of Winifred not soft enough for, iv. 127 Tew, St. i. 174 Tewan, i. 11 Tewardevi, iv. 93 Tewington manor, by Hals, i. 41. Antiquity, court leet, etymology 45. By Tonkin, etymology 46. Possessors, and quarry at 47 Tewkesbury abbey, i. 288.――Gloucestershire, iv. 140 ―――― battle of, ii. 260. Sir John Grenville left for dead on the field 345 Teynham, Lord, iii. 140 Thamar river, iv. 233 Thames river, iii. 10, 63, 310. High water in 98 Thanks, i. 37 Thaumaturgus, Gregory, i. 388 Theliaus, St. history of, i. 321 ―――― St. church, i. 321 Theocritus, by Warton, ii. 266 Theodore, iv. 8 Thesdon, a Prince of Cornwall, iii. 342 Thesdon’s castle, iii. 342 Thessalonica, principality of, sale of the city to the Venetians,