The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 2 (of 4)

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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 Regent by Richard 1st, ii. 178 Rough Tor, i. 131, 132, 201, 307, 310 Round table, ii. 308 Rous, Sir Anthony, Recorder of Launceston, ii. 423.――John, iv. 145 ―――― of Halton, Anthony, i. 313 _bis_. Francis 315. Arms 313 Rouse, Henry, i. 215.――Captain, Governor of St. Mawe’s castle for Cromwell, ii. 277. Lines upon him 278. Robert of Wootton converted part of a barn at St. Mawe’s castle into a Presbyterian meeting-house, his marriage 278 Rovier, iii. 342 Rowe, Rev. John, ii. 432. Rev. William 252. Mr. 139, 157.――Family, iii. 215 _bis_, 239 Rowle, Roger, iii. 185. William 386 Royal society, iii. 52, 53, 378 Royalists concealed in a vault, i. 143 Ruan castle, account of, iii. 403 ―――― St. iii. 419 ―――― Lanihorne manor belonged to the Archdekne family, iv. 121 ―――― or Lanyhorne parish, i. 294――ii. 2, 356――iii. 40, 385――iv. 115, 117 _bis_, 121 RUAN LANIHORNE parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, ancient name, value of benefice, iii. 402. Patron, incumbent, land tax, Tregago, its etymology 403. By Tonkin, situation and boundaries, value of benefice, Lanyhorne castle ibid. Situation and description of it, pulled down, turned into a little town, trade by shipping 404. A rectory, value, patron, two incumbents 405. By the Editor, situation of the church, the creek stopped up, the castle, Arcedekne family ibid. Manors of Lanihorne and Elerchy, Treviles, Mr. Whitaker’s account of this parish, memoir of him, his death 406. Memorial, Editor’s character of him, and of his writings, his defence of Mary Queen of Scots 407. His error respecting the ancient cathedral of Cornwall, has printed two volumes on the subject, containing invective against Dr. Borlase and others, extracts made by Mr. Forschall from a MS. in the British Museum, description of the volume 408. The extracts in Saxon 409. List of the Bishops of Cornwall and of Devonshire 415. See tranferred to Exeter, reason of Edward the elder for endowing the Bishoprick of Crediton, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 416 Ruan Major, or St. Ruan Major parish, ii. 116, 358――iii. 128, 257, 385, 421, 423 _bis_. Rectory 258 RUAN MAJOR parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, barton of Erisey, iii. 16. Family, story of Mrs. Erisey leaving her husband and taking her daughter with her, his distress compared with Hector’s on parting with Andromache 417. Translation of Hector’s address to Andromache, Hals’s deduction from it of Homer’s and Hector’s opinion upon marriage, dexterity of another, Mr. Erisey admired by James 1st, who objected to his name 418. Parish existing before Wolsey’s Inquisition, value, patron, land tax 419. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, name, a rectory, value, patron, incumbent. By the Editor, family, and barton of Erisey, advowson ibid. Hals’s specimen of Homer, the same passage from Pope, statistics, incumbent, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase 420 Ruan Minor parish, ii. 116, 319, 358――iii. 128, 385, 416, 419 RUAN MINOR parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, patron, incumbent, Cadgwith, Mr. Robinson’s encounter with a bull, iii. 421. He died in three or four days, opinions of his neighbours, our Saviour’s judgment, Meneage comprehended in Lizard, etymology of Lizard and the dangerous nature of the coast 422. By Tonkin, boundaries, patron, incumbent, value 423. By the Editor, Cadgwith cove, succession of property in the parish ibid. Singular claim belonging to the rector, statistics, incumbent, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase, Geology of the Lizard district in the “Transactions of the Cornish Geological Society” 424 Rudall, Rev. Edward, i. 111 Rudyard, John, built the 2nd lighthouse at Eddystone, iii. 376, 377, 378 Ruffo, Roger, iv. 27 Rugeham, iii. 350 Rume parish, ii. 252 Rumor, St. iii. 384 _bis_, 459. His life 385 Runawartha, iii. 326 Rundle, i. 136 Rupe de, or Roach, Ralph, iii. 393. Family 391, 392, 393 Rupert, Prince, arrived in Cornwall, and accompanied the King, iv. 186 Rupibus, Peter de, i. 130 Rushes, planted as a fence against the sand, ii. 150 Russell, John, Lord, i. 301.――Lost an eye at the siege of Montrueil, sent to oppose the Cornish rebels, iii. 196. Meets them 197. Rev. John 275. Mr. 11 ―――― of Exeter, Mr. made a fortune by the Lisbon trade, ii. 19 Ruthes chapel, i. 218 Ruthven, governor of Plymouth, i. 113 Rutland, ii. 89 ―――― Henry, Earl of, i. 9 Ruydacus, Bishop of Cornwall, iii. 415 Ryalton manor, i. 209, 234, 246, 250――iv. 138, 139. Account of 231 Ryalton mansion house, i. 74, 233 Rycaut’s history, ii. 368 Rye, Naval armaments defeated by Fowey, ii. 45 Rysbank, i. 169 Ryvier castle, by Leland, iv. 265

Sabina Popeia, i. 329 Saccombe of Trewinnow, i. 257 Sadler, Captain, i. 270 Saigar, iii. 331 St. Alban’s, battle of, iii. 294 St. Asaph, William Lloyd, Bishop of, one of the seven, iii. 299 Saint Aubyn. _See Seynt Aubyn_ St. Barbe, Francis, iii. 224 St. Clare, Sophia, a novel, iii. 34 St. George, Clarence and Sir Richard, iii. 61 St. John family, iii. 270 St. Martin, Aldred de, iv. 77, 83 St. Maur, William, ii. 189 St. Pierre, Eustace, ii. 158 Saints, Sieur D. T.’s Book of, i. 214 Salamanca university, i. 311 Salamis, iii. 216 Salem in America, iii. 72 _ter._ Salian Way, i. 393 Salisbury, rebels march through, i. 87. Henry Rogers escapes to, and is there apprehended 269, 282 ―――― Bishop of, John Coldwell, ii. 7. Lionel Woodvill 194 ―――― Earl of, i. 168.――Cecil, ii. 66. Robert Cecil 213. Montacute 91. Nevill, Richard 182. Plantagenet, Margaret, Countess 91 ―――― plain, a nucleus of three chalky ridges, iii. 10 Salmatius, i. 192 Salmenica, castle of, ii. 368 Salmon of the Alan and Val, i. 74 Salmon, John, ii. 192 ――――’s Survey of England, iv. 8 Saltash, the Tamara of the Britons, iv. 40 ―――― borough, John Lemon, M.P. for, iii. 229 ―――― passage, iv. 185, 188 ―――― river, i. 32 ―――― town, i. 77, 103, 113, 203――ii. 59, 76, 79, 254――iii. 110, 380 Salter, George, iii. 350. William of Devonshire 211, 215 Salterne of Penheale, i. 379 Saltren, John. iii. 276 _bis_ Salvia cardinalis, iv. 182 ―――― grahami, iv. 182 ―――― involucrata, iv. 182 Sammes’s Britannia, i. 120 Sampford Courtenay, i. 170 Sampson, the Jewish Hercules, iii. 280 ―――― the younger, Archbishop of Dole, iii. 336 ―――― Benjamin, his gunpowder manufactory and elegant residence, iii. 305. Martin 16 ―――― island, iv. 174. Extent of 175 ―――― St. ii. 231. Hals’s uninteresting history of, Giant church dedicated to 90.――His history, iii. 281 ―――― St. chapel, Padstow, iii. 280 SAMPSON’S, St. or Glant parish, ii. 89 _bis_, 90 _bis_, _see Glant_ ―――― St. de South-hill church, ii. 231 San or Saint explained, iv. 312 Sancred, or Sancreed parish, iii. 242, 283 ―――― St. iii. 425 SANCREED parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient name, value of benefice, land tax, rich lodes of tin, iii. 425. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, name ibid. A vicarage, value, patron 426. By the Editor, church and monuments, one to Mrs. Bird, memoir of her, impropriation and patronage, consecrated well, St. Euny’s chapel, Hals’s dissertation on Creeds ibid. Pronounced Sancrist, Drift, Tregonnebris, late vicar, statistics, present vicar, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase 427 Sancrit, iii. 78 Sancroft, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, committed to the tower,