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

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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 ―――― of Pendavy, Richard, i. 376 ―――― of Pendevey, Mrs. iv. 163 ―――― of Penzance, Mr. ii. 34 Usticke, Rev. Mr. iii. 77. Miss 85 Uter Pendragon, King, i. 326, 339, 342――iv. 94.――His history, i. 326. Death 332. Arms 326 Uthno manor, iii. 307 _bis_ Uxellodunum, iii. 25 _bis_.――Mentioned by Cæsar, ii. 237 Uzella, iii. 24 _bis_, 25, 26 ―――― river, iii. 24

Vabe, La, or St. parish, _see Mabe_ Vacye tenement, iv. 41 Val river, i. 74, 294, 297. Attempts of Mr. Trevanion to make it navigable 298 Valancey bridge, ii. 50 Vale river, i. 242, 253, 256, 258――ii. 1 _ter._, 17, 24, 298――iii. 402 _bis_ ―――― Royal abbey, Cheshire, iii. 232 Valemouth, ii. 1 Valerian, Emperor, i. 88 Valerianus, Emperor, iii. 434 Valgenow, ii. 1 Valle, abbey de, i. 300 _bis_ Valletort, Valitort, or Valletorta, i. 36. Joan, ib. Reginald de 42. Roger de Lord of Trematon castle 296.――Jane de, ii. 8. Joan de 109. Reginald de 119.――Joan de, iii. 448.――Roger de, iv. 41, 77, 82 Valmune, ii. 1 Valor Beneficiorum, ii. 30, 34, 86, 89, 232, 273――iv. 185 ―――― Ecclesiasticus, ii. 412――iii. 253, 278, 453 _ter._――iv. 4, 5, 69 Valuba, supposed to be Falmouth, ii. 20 Valubia, i. 28 Van Tromp defeated by Blake, and his subsequent victory, ii. 25.――His death 27 Vandals, i. 334 Vandower, taken by the English, ii. 177 Vane, Sir Henry, i. 314 Vann family, iv. 121 Vanstort, ii. 153 Varfull, account of, iii. 44 Vasnoom, Rev. Mr. ii. 384 Vatican at Penzance, iii. 89 Vaughan, Rev. Thomas, i. 300.――John, iii. 185. Mr. 166 ―――― of Ottery, John, i. 39. Arms 39 ―――― of Trewothick and Ottery, i. 371 Vaultershome, iii. 107 Vaux of Northamptonshire, family, iii. 404, 405 Vaye, St. manor, iii. 222 Vaynfleet, Oller, iv. 55 Veal, Mr. ii. 150.――Family, iv. 54 Veale family, and George, ii. 124. Rev. Mr. 124 _bis_. Rev. Mr. the first protestant vicar of Gulval 124.――George, iii. 88. Mr. 82. Family 94, 286.――Sampson, iv. 55. Rev. W. of Zennar 166 ―――― of Trevarla, George and Mr. iii. 91 Vean, John, Robert, iii. 387 Veep, or Veepe, St. parish, i. 319――ii. 394, 409――iv. 155, 159 VEEP, ST. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, impropriation, founder of church, ancient name, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, impropriation, iv. 110. Land tax, Priory of Carock, St. Pile, Walter of Exeter lived there, wrote the Life of Guy Earl of Warwick, different opinions of the historian, new house, burying place converted into a garden, Botowne 111. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, ib. A vicar, value, patron, impropriation, manor of Manely 112. By Editor, situation of the church, monuments, St. Syriac priory, for two monks only, and St. Currie church ibid. Revenue of the priory, St. Cyric’s Creek, the saint buried on the site now called St. Cadix, the history of Earl Guy 113. Trevelyan, the family seated in Somersetshire, and have lost half this estate, several manors mentioned by Lysons, besides Manely Coleshill, patronage of the benefice, present incumbent 114. Part of King Charles’s army here at the surrender of Fowey, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 115 Velhuish, Mr. ii. 97 Vellawrance, iii. 343 Vellownoweth, iii. 319 Venables, iii. 85 Venetians attacked Patras, ii. 369. Sale of Thessalonica to 366. Sir Henry Killigrew, ambassador to 372 Venice, iii. 187 Vennefire, ii. 209 Venning, Richard, iv. 18 Venton, ii. 1――iv. 41 Venus, planet, transit of, observed, iii. 19.――By Dr. Maskelyne, ii. 222.――Observation interrupted by a storm, iv. 11 Verbena chamoidryoides, iv. 183 ―――― pulchella, iv. 183 Vere, John de, i. 262. John, Earl of Oxford 402. John 12th Earl, John 14th Earl, Richard 11th Earl, and Sir Robert 262.――Aubrey, son of the 12th Earl of Oxford, attainted, and beheaded, ii. 182. George, brother of the 13th Earl 185. Earls of Oxford, Richard 11th, John 12th 181 _bis_. Opposed the precedence of the spiritual lords 181. Attainted and beheaded 182. John 13th, adhered to Henry 6th at the battle of Barnet, fled to Mount’s bay ibid. Entered it by stratagem 183. Twice repulsed Edward’s forces 184. Capitulated, confined at Hamms, returned with Henry 7th, killed at Bosworth 185. John 14th, and his arms, ib. Richard, and Aubrey, last Earl 195.――Richard de 11th Earl, iii. 65, 274. Family of the Earls of Oxford 258 ―――― river in Herts, iv. 79 Vergilia capensis, iv. 183 Verian, Veryan, or St. Verian parish, ii. 50――iii. 198, 282, 402, 403, 404, 451――iv. 116 Verman, i. 387――ii. 25. Family 357. Monuments to in Lamaran church 357.――Miss, iv. 116 Vernoil, ii. 179 Vernon, Judge, iii. 144 Veronica, St. i. 315 Verstegan, i. 302――ii. 236, 320.――His rhyme, iv. 128.――Richard, i. 264 Verulam, the ancient name of St. Alban’s, ii. 64 Veryan limestone, iv. 123 _bis_ VERYAN parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, iv. 115. Ancient name, value of benefice, patron, land tax, name of Elerchy, history of the Trevanion family 116. And of Robins, with their arms, manors of Treviles and Govile 117. By Tonkin and Whitaker, situation, boundaries, name, history of St. Symphorian, a vicarage, value ibid. Patron, incumbent, impropriation, ancient name, manor of Elerchy, etymology 118. By Whitaker, name derived from the manorial house, its situation ibid. The mills, derivation of the name, dissertation on the use of imagination in antiquarian researches ibid. Saint, corruption of his name, parish feast 120. The church tower a later addition 121. By Editor, the manor, impropriators and patrons ibid. Three vicars related, the parish mentioned in an old charter, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 122. And by the Editor 123. Mr. Trist’s account of the limestone, Pendower beach, analysis of the stone by Mr. Gregor, much superior to the Plymouth limestone ibid. Good for cement, contains iron, Mr. Greenough’s map 124 Veryon, ii. 79 Vespasian, Emperor, i. 198 Vestia lycioides, iv. 283 Vetorio Capelli, a Venetian general, ii. 369 Veye, St. i. 328 Vibart of Gulval, ii. 83. Isabel 83 Vibert, Mr. a benefactor to the church at Penzance, iii. 93 Victor 2nd Pope, i. 110 _bis_ Victory man of war, wreck of, iv. 174 Viel, heir of, iii. 279 Vienna, Christendom preserved by John Sobieski, under the walls of,