The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 3 (of 4)

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―――― 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, i. 260. Arms 237.――Rev. Richard of Withiel, iv. 162, 163 _bis_. His wife and two daughters 163 ―――― of Drift, Mr. and family, iii. 427 ―――― of Tredreva in Constantine, iv. 163 ―――― of Trewardreva, i. 237, 241――iv. 3.――Catherine, i. 376. John 237. Rev. Richard 376 Trewret barton, iv. 70 Trigantan, i. 258 Trigg, Rev. Mr. of Warliggon, iv. 128 ―――― hundred, i. 129, 153――ii. 151, 332, 394――iii. 64, 237――iv. 42, 44, 48, 49, 93, 95 ―――― Major hundred, or Trigmajorshire, i. 60, 377――ii. 86, 232, 273, 274, 402――iv. 12 _bis_, 15, 50, 101, 131.――Divided into Strathan and Lesnewith, iii. 22 Trigminorshire, i. 367, 382――ii. 49, 274 _bis_, 402 _ter._――iv. 66, 93.――Why so called, i. 60 Trigonometrical survey, i. 149――ii. 359――iii. 98, 281, 432――iv. 31 Trinity in Lanlivery, ii. 393 ―――― Chantry in St. Colomb Major, i. 214 ―――― chapel at Restormel, i. 338 ―――― college, Cambridge, iii. 95, 188 ―――― college, Dublin, library of, iv. 147 ―――― college, Oxford, iii. 86, 258 ―――― house, iii. 378.――Corporation, character of, ii. 359 Trink, iii. 7 Trion, St. i. 341 Tripcony, i. 136.――John, ii. 119 _bis_, 120. Mr. 110, 414. Arms 124 Trist, Miss, i. 401.――Rev. Jeremiah, iv. 122. Rev. S. P. J., 122, 123 _ter._ Triste, i. 164 Tristram, Sir, ii. 308 Trivalis castle, King Richard confined at, ii. 178 Troad, Thomas, iii. 256, 350 Trojan war, i. 342 Trout, disquisition on the relative merits of, iii. 442 Trove, i. 142 Trowall or Truth well, ii. 219 Trowbridge, of Trowbridge in Devon, Catherine and John, ii. 339 Trowell farm, ii. 83――iii. 47 Trowis, German, i. 192 Trowse, i. 348 Troy, iii. 418, 420.――Chronicles, and wars of, abridged, iv. 141 Troyes, Lupus Bishop of, ii. 64 Truan, account of, i. 221 Trubody, ii. 36.――Charles, i. 44 ―――― of Treworock, i. 177, 178 Trungle, iii. 288 Trewrew castle, iv. 228 Truro, Baron, ii. 380 ―――― borough, corporation of, ii. 81. M.P. for, Colonel John Lemon ibid.――John Lemon, iii. 229――iv. 33.――Kelland Courtenay, ii. 385.――Henry Vincent, iii. 191 ―――― bridge, iii. 207 ―――― church, Mr. Lemon buried at, ii. 85 ―――― manor, ii. 31 ―――― and Tregrewe manor, in Themwyn and Truro, iii. 359 ―――― parish, ii. 298, 301, 302, 315 TRURO parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, sea flows to the walls, two manors at the conquest, iv. 70. Value of benefice, incorporation, patron, incumbent, land tax, arms of King John in the church windows, also the Prince of Wales’s plume 71. Manor and royalty attached to the rectory, erection of the church, no tower or steeple, benefice chiefly consists of voluntary subscriptions 72. Question of its expediency, monument to John Robartes, and to three brothers, Dominican chapel, nunnery of Clares called Anhell, town a coinage town, charter of Elizabeth 73. Constitution and arms of the borough, form of writ, birthplace of Lord Robarts, fairs and cheap markets, Custom House, chief inhabitants, wealth, and fine buildings, Captain Upcott 74. By Tonkin and Whitaker, situation and boundaries, Tonkin’s etymology from Camden, rejected by Whitaker, a rectory, value, patron 75. Incumbent, site of the town, from Leland, two brooks, the three streets and three churches, coinage, the town a borough, the castle, small creek, Tonkin’s commentary on this description, and Whitaker’s on his 76. View from the castle, no remains of it, incorporation, seal, principal burgesses, mayor is also mayor of Falmouth 77. By Whitaker, town named from the castle, which belonged to the Earls of Cornwall, nothing but the mount or keep remaining, gave origin to the town 78. Seated on the westerly current, etymology, supposed rise and progress of the town 79. New way to Kenwin church, new bridge, anticipated act of parliament for improvements, church first dedicated to St. Pancras, now to St. Mary 80. Architecture of the church, castle later than the conquest, built by one of the Norman Earls, town in possession of Richard de Lacy a century after the conquest 81. Privileged as a borough, charter lost, but confirmed by Reginald Fitzroy Earl of Cornwall 82. The seal, the charter 83. Confirmed by Henry II. the mayor still mayor also of Falmouth, town has superiority over Falmouth harbour 84. By Editor, Truro allowed to be the first town in Cornwall, leads in all county concerns, the school and its masters, Dr. Jane, Dean of Gloucester 85. Epigram upon, Truro has produced Mr. Polwhele and Sir Hussey Vivian, and in the 16th century the learned Farnaby 86. His death, and works, Boyle’s character of him 87. Several families have made large fortunes there, the Robarteses Earls of Radnor, the Vincents 88. Mr. Gregor, Mr. Lemon, Mr. Coster, Mr. Daniel, Mr. Vivian, Mr. Hussey 89. Mr. Thomas, Samuel Foote, tragedy in his mother’s family of which he published a narrative, the two Landers, a monument to one 90. Mr. Charles Warrick invented and used the paddle wheel for boats, modern changes, specimen 91. Statistics, rector, Geology by Dr. Boase 92 Truro river, i. 202――ii. 33 ―――― new road, iii. A 89.――Road from Redruth, ii. 304 ―――― school, ii. 355 ―――― town, i. 58 _bis_, 77, 84, 177――ii. 2, 17, 34, 84, 304, 318, 354, 379, 381, 388――iii. 16, 18, 38, 189, 196, 324 _bis_, 367――iv. 30, 167. A coinage town, ii. 301. Ferry to 212. Passage from Falmouth to 226. Road to Falmouth from 304.――Road to Helston from, iv. 4.――Ships obliged to go up to, ii. 9. The old part is in Kenwyn parish 317. Assizes removed to 431. People of 85. Road through to Falmouth 104.――A family of, iii. 213 Truru, by Leland, iv. 272 Truthan, account of, i. 396, 403 Truthon, i. 398 _bis_ Try, ii. 124 Trywardreth river, source of, iv. 237 Tubb, Agnes and Charles, ii. 395. Family ibid.――iii. 129 _bis_ Tubby, i. 276 _bis_, 277 _quat._ Tuckfield, John, ii. 296 Tudor, Mary, iii. 369. House of 370.――Race of, ii. 381 ―――― times, ii. 114――iii. 8 Tudy, St. i. 129, 131 ―――― St. manor, iv. 97 ―――― St. parish, iv. 44 TUDY, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, saint, antiquity, value of benefice, incumbent, land tax, history of St. Udith, reproved for her fine dress, her answer, iv. 93. Hengar, Penvose, Dameliock castle 94. The castle defaced, Billing family 95. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, value of benefice, patron, incumbents ibid. Tinten manor, Tynten family 96. By Editor, splendid monuments in the church, one to Mr. A. Nicoll, St. Editha, died early at Wilton, was very self-denying, Canute’s opinion of her ibid. The opening of her tomb convinced him, patrons of the benefice, present incumbent, soil, face of the land, the manor, and those of Tinten and Kellygreen, Tremeer, Sir William Lower’s works 97. Those of Dr. Lower his brother, description of Hengar and the scenery around, statistics, and Geology by Dr. Boase 98 Tue, St. i. 251, 294 Tunbridge, ii. 295 ―――― castle, ii. 424 Tunnel rock, iii. 36 Turbervill, James, Bishop of Exeter, i. 108, 109 Turks, i. 130, 411 _bis_――iv. 148.――War with, ii. 371. Subdued Constantinople 365. Conspired with Demetrius Paleolagus 366 Turner, Francis, Bishop of Ely, iii. 299 Turner’s wear, ii. 1, 17 _bis_ Turvey, ii. 292 Tutbury castle, Staffordshire, ii. 89 Twickenham, Pope’s grotto at, iii. 53 Twysden, Judge, ii. 5 Tybesta, i. 253, 256, 258, 297. Described 253 ―――― chapel, i. 253 ―――― manor, iii. 195 Tyburn, ii. 191 Tye family, iii. 90 Tyer family, iii. 84 Tyes, Sir Henry le, Lord T. (or de Tiers), iii. 314 Tyhiddy, ii. 235 _bis_, 239 _ter._ Account of by Hals 235. By Tonkin 238, 239. By the Editor 240 Tyhiddy downs, ii. 235 Tyncombe, Mr. ii. 43.――Rev. Mr. iv. 110 Tyndall’s Bible, iii. 163 _bis_ Tyne river, i. 2.90 Tyngmouth river, source of, iv. 237 Tynnyherne, ii. 430 Tyntagell castle, iv. 228 Tynten, John de, _ter._ and family, iv. 96 Typpet of St. Colomb, Matthew, Richard, and arms, iv. 139 Tywardreath, or Tywardreth monastery, iii. 7――ii. 9 Tywardreth, or Tywardreath parish, i. 52, 167――ii. 36, 44, 88, 89 _bis_, 92, 390――iii. 55, 56 ―――― by Leland, iv. 275 TYWARDRETH parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, antiquity, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, impropriation, and land tax, the priory alien, iv. 99. History of the saints Sergius and Bacchus, founders of the abbey, dedicated to St. Andrew, his history 100. Alien priories suppressed, this an exception, its revenues at the general dissolution, account of Menabilly 101. Castle Dore 102. By Tonkin, situation, late incumbent, value of benefice, manor, belonged time of Henry IV. to the Champernowns, given by the conqueror to Robert, Earl of Morton, Leland’s description of the town, &c., 102. By the Editor, antiquity of the church and its tower, interior decorations, alteration of churches, the different purposes to which they are now destined, the monastery has disappeared 103. Description from the foundations, which could be discovered by digging 104. Charter, the convent seal, St. Andrew’s relics brought to Abernethy in Scotland, now St. Andrew’s, priory suppressed with other alien houses, but re-established, correspondence between Thomas Cromwell and the last prior 105. Preserved at Wardour, its nature 106. History of the manor, Menabilly, Rashleigh family 107. Mr. Rashleigh’s collection of minerals, and published account of them, with a geological plate, representing a stream-work, destroyed soon after, his grotto and death 108. Polkerris, improvements in, Kilmarth, Treveryan, statistics, vicar, patron 109. Geology by Dr. Boase, mines of Lanescot, and Fowey consols 110 ―――― priory, ii. 45, 113――iii. 56, 232 _quat._――iv. 62, 64, 127.――The manor taken from, ii. 46; or abbey, its founder, dedicated to St. Andrew, not suppressed, iv. 101. Communication respecting it in the Gentleman’s Magazine, suppressed, but re-established 105. Extracts from its calendar 106.――Prior of, i. 41, 42, 52, 414――ii. 36, 38, 89――iii. 195――iv. 63 _bis_, 64; or abbot 99 _bis_. List of the priors 106.――Curious letter to one, ii. 47 Tywarnhaile manor, i. 12――iii. 316, 327. Account of 313. House 314 ―――― Tier’s manor, iii. 313 _bis_, 314, 316, 327. Account of 314 Tywarnhayle, ii. 130 Tywednick parish, ii. 257 _bis_, 258 _bis_ Tywidneck, iv. 164 Tywoodreth river, source of, iv. 237

Udith, or Udye, St. her history, disputation with Bishop Ethelwold about female attire, iv. 93. Her brother Edward the martyr, her death, built St. Denis’s church at Wilton, called the younger, her aunt was another St. Udith 94 Udnow Parva, iii. 306 Udy, i. 61 ―――― St. iv. 42 Udye, St. parish, i. 60――iii. 64, 222 Uffa, Lieutenant of Devonshire, iii. 415 Ugbere, or Ogbere tenement, iv. 41 Ulette, St. i. 341 Ulex nanus, iv. 54 Ulster, king of arms, iv. 144 Umphravill, Mr. ii. 146.――Alicia, and John, her husband, iii. 140. Family, ib. Underhill, Thomas, ii. 192 Union, Scotch, i. 126 United Kingdom, various measures in, iii. 433 ―――― States, iii. 89 Universal history, ii. 368 Unwena, Bishop of Dorchester, iv. 137 Uny, St. iii. 5 _bis_, 7 _ter._, 384 _bis_. Buried at Lelant 7.――Or Unan, name explained, iv. 313 Uny, Lelant parish, iii. 5 Upcott, George and Jonathan, i. 45.――Joseph of Morval, iv. 187. William of Truro, ib. Captain William, memoir of 74 Upton barton overwhelmed in sand, ii. 149 ―――― Nicholas, iii. 437――iv. 71.――His MS. of heraldry, i. 170, 338――ii. 107――iv. 71.――Family, iii. 38 _bis_, 148――iv. 156 ―――― of Upton and Colombton, iv. 156 ―――― of St. Winow, heir of, iv. 156 ―――― de re Militari, iv. 141 Urban, Mr. iii. 143 Urchuarth, Miss, i. 244 Urlick, Mr. and Mr. iii. 88 Urns, found at Dance-Meyns, i. 141. At Trembleth 405 Urny, St. iii. 461 Uro, R. iv. 79 Ursan of Richardock, i. 330 _bis_, 331, 332 Ursula, St. story and picture of, i. 195 Ursula’s, St. tomb, i. 195 Ushant, ii. 246 Usher’s, Archbishop, iii. 331, 332.――Brit. Eccles. Antiq. &c. i. 83, 321.――“De Christ. Eccles.” &c. iii. 257.――His account of St. Kebius,