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

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Thetford, ii. 76 Thica Vosa, an intrenchment, ii. 113 Thick, Reginald de, i. 383 Thomas the Rhymer, ii. 308 Thomas, Henry, i. 277. J. 10. John 19.――Mr. ii. 414.――John and Richard took the name of Pendarves, two brothers took that of Carnsew, another of Roscrow, and another of Caweth, the arms of all, ii. 337.――Andrew, John, his father, and John, iii. 326. John, built a house at Chiverton 333. William changed his name to Carnsew 61. Miss 333. Family 125. Arms 326.――John, iv. 109 _bis_. John acquired a fortune at Truro 90. Rev. Samuel of Truro 76. Miss 117 ―――― of Glamorganshire, in Wales, Howell and family, iii. 326 ―――― of Tregamena in Verian, iii. 202 ―――― of Treon, i. 136 ―――― St. Apostle and martyr, iv. 50. His day 2 ―――― St. Aquinas, i. 312 ―――― St. à Becket, i. 158, or of Canterbury, ii. 73, 96 _bis_, 156――iv. 1, 50 ―――― St. church, iii. 458 ―――― St. parish, St. i. 377――ii. 417, 420――iii. 335, 456, 457, 458 _bis_ THOMAS, ST. parish by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, antiquity, value of benefice, iv. 50. By Tonkin, boundaries, shape, river Kensey 51. By Editor, church small, stands on the site of Launceston priory, its remains, well, statistics ibid.――Incumbent, Geology by Dr. Boase 52 Thomas’s, St. street, iv. 51 Thompson, James, i. 58.――John, ii. 192.――Henry and Rev. J. T., iv. 109 Thoms, i. 94 _bis_.――Mr. family name changed, and arms, iii. 125 Thomy, Robert, iii. 125 Thomye, Robert, iii. 143 Thorlibear manor, ii. 416 Thornbury in Devon, iii. 450 Three Barrows, ii. 317 Thriades, book of the, i. 338 Throckmorton, Clement, i. 16 Throwley, Sir Nicholas, ii. 395 Thunbergia, Coccinea, iv. 183 Thunderbolt at St. Michael’s Mount, ii. 199 Thundering Legion, miracle of, ii. 76 Thunderstorm, ii. 157 Thuraken, a Turkish General, ii. 367 _bis_ Thurigny and Grenville, Robert Fitz Hamon, Lord of, ii. 344, 347 Thurlebear family, iii. 270 Thurlebere, account of, iv. 13 ―――― de, John, family and heiress, iv. 13 Thynne, Henry Frederick, Lord Carteret heir of the Grenville property, and Lord George present possessor of the title and estates, ii. 346 Tiber river, iv. 148 Tiberius, Emperor, i. 197 Tide, high, hours of at various ports, iii. 98. Nine hours and half flowing from Land’s End to London 99. Extraordinary in 1099, 310 Tidiford village, ii. 362. Trade at, limestone burnt at 362 Tidlaton, ii. 427 Ties, Henry de, ii. 130 Tilbury, army at, i. 161 Tillie, Stephen, i. 270, 271 _bis_, 274.――Sir James, iii. 163, 346. His extraordinary will 163, 166. Other particulars of him, his arms destroyed 166. J. W., 346. Count 166 Tillie, manor, iv. 55 Tilly, James, i. 315. Sir James assumed the arms of Count Tilly, deprived of them 314. Directions for his funeral 315 ―――― of Pentilly, James, iii. 44 Timothy, Epistle to, i. 198, 206 Tin, fetched by the Greeks from Falmouth harbour, ii. 3. Mode of selling in Cornwall 318 ―――― smelting-house at Treloweth, i. 365. Lamb tin preferred abroad 365 ―――― stream, of Luxilian, iii. 58 ―――― works in Stoke Climsland parish, iv. 6 Tincombe, Mr. iv. 4 Tindall’s Bible, i. 314 Tinmouth, John of, iii. 331 Tinners, St. Perran the patron of, iii. 313 Tinney Hall, manor, iii. 38 Tintagel, by Leland, iv. 284 ―――― castle, by Leland, iv. 259 Tintagell castle, i. 381――ii. 308, 402.――Seat of the Dukes of Cornwall, and birth-place of King Arthur, i. 339. _See Dundagell_ ―――― parish, ii. 401――iii. 22――iv. 44, 66.――King Arthur’s castle in, curious rock, iii. 180. _See Dundagell_ TINTAGELL parish. _See Dundagell_ Tinten manor, iv. 97 Tippet or Tebbot of Callestock Veor, John and family, iii. 321 ―――― of St. Wen, family, iii. 321 Tippett, John, iii. 341 Titanium, a metal discovered in Manaccan parish, iii. 113 Titus, Emperor, i. 198 Tiverton, i. 170 ―――― school, iii. 258 Toby, i. 282 Todi in Tuscany, ii. 125 Todscad, i. 212 Tol Peder-Penwith, iii. 35, 36. Scenery, accident at 35 Tolcarne, ii. 48――iii. 232.――Account of, ii. 278 ―――― or minster, an alien priory, iv. 101 Tolgoath, i. 415 Tollays in Redruth and St. Just, iii. 359 Toller, Mr. ii. 43 Tollgus manor, iii. 382, 383. Etymology 382. House 383 Tolskiddy, i. 213 Tolverne manor, ii. 275, 276, _bis_, 278 _bis_. Henry 8th said to have passed two nights at 280 Tom, Great, of Oxford, inscription upon, iii. 241 Tombstone at Gunwall, ii. 128 Tomm, i. 78 Toms, Miss, iii. 176 Tonacomb, iii. 255 Tonkin, Mr. i. 296. James 10. Thomas 8, 9, 10. Rev. Uriah 147. Particulars of the family, and monumental inscriptions 12. Arms 9. Arms and motto 13.――Hugh, iii. 325. John, his character and adoption of Sir Humphrey Davy 94.――Thomas the historian of Cornwall, ii. 75, 76, 104, 199, 238, 239, 251, 256, 295, 297, 354 _bis_, 381, 383, 399, 405, 411.――iii. 17, 20, 32, 38, 57, 62, 63, 66, 90, 120, 135, 177 _bis_, 192 _bis_, 205, 214, 223, 228, 231 _bis_, 238 _bis_, 243, 245, 261, 274, 302, 313, 314, 318 _bis_, 320, 322, 323, 325, 328, 366 _bis_, 386, 405, 406, 434, 451.――iv. 24, 25, 62, 65, 76 _bis_, 78, 120 _ter._, 165.――His Parochial history, iii. 96.――His notion of a Danish camp controverted, iv. 78, 80, 81. Does not notice the Scilly Isles 168. His etymology of Elerky 119, 120. Whitaker’s remarks on it 119.――Rev. Uriah, iii. 7, 94. Vicar of Lelant 88. Character of 94. Family 94 ―――― of Newlyn, iii. 429 ―――― of Penwenick, Michael, iii. 315 _bis_. His arms 315 ―――― of Trelevan, Mr. iii. 193 ―――― of Trenance, near Porthoustock, Mr. ii. 326 ―――― of Trevannance, Thomas, iii. 358 Tonkyn, Miss, ii. 255 ―――― of St. Agnes, i. 234 ―――― of Hendre, John, i. 234 ―――― of Trevownas, i. 396 ―――― of Trewawnance Julian, i. 399. Thomas 399, 400 Tonsen, i. 254 Tooke, John, ii. 195 Tor Point, iii. 121. Road to Leskeard from 439 Torbay, King William’s landing at, ii. 112. English fleet anchored in 247 Torleh, John, iii. 387 Torr, Mr. iii. 321 Tory administration, ii. 245 Tothill, William, ii. 195 Totness in Devon, iii. 102, 103 Tottysdone, ii. 429 Touche family, ii. 415 Touchet, James, Lord Audley, i. 86 Toup, Jonathan, ii. 284. An eminent scholar, his father lecturer of St. Ives, his education, &c. and principal works 265. Death and monument 266.――Rev. Jonathan, iii. 123 _bis_. Monument to 123 Towan, i. 234――iii. 340, 345 Towednack parish, ii. 260, 271, 358――iii. 5 _bis_, 7, 13, 46――iv. 164 TOWEDNACK parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, antiquity, iv. 52. Value of benefice, patron, incumbent, impropriation, land tax, Castle-an-Dunes, Trecragan 53. By Tonkin, situation, boundaries, name, daughter to Lelant, ib. By Editor, saint, soil ibid. Produces much tin, also some whetstone, Editor’s manor, court rolls complete, foundation of the walls of Amellibrea, Cornish tenures 54. Copyholds extinct, record of a manor court, the homage, oath, charge 55. Matters to be presented 56. A petition from the widow of Colonel Humphrey Noye to Charles 2nd, for the title of Sandys of the Vine 57. Unsuccessful, impropriation, feast, statistics 58. Geology by Dr Boase 59 Tower, i. 29 ―――― of London, i. 134――iii. 154, 298, 350――iv. 83.――Sir John Eliot committed to, ii. 66. Perkin Warbeck ditto 190, 191.――Sir Richard Vyvyan conveyed to, iii. 136, 217. His daughter born there 136. The Bishops committed to 296. Mr. Buller sent to 464 Towington, iii. 195 Townsend, Francis, Windsor Herald, ii. 375 “Tractatus de Corde,” &c. iv. 98 Tracy family, iii. 286 Tracye, Thomas de, ii. 119 Tradescantia crassula, iv. 183 Tragedies of Seneca, notes on, iv. 87 Trajan, Emperor, i. 206 Transubstantiation, Cornish doctrine against, i. 109. Berengarius against, Romish doctrine triumphant 110 Travelling a century ago, anecdote of, iv. 91 Travers, Mr. i. 324 Tre Yeo, ii. 416 Treago, account of, i. 248 ―――― of Treago, i. 248. Arms 249 Trearick, Prebend of, i. 383 Trearike, Lord of, i. 382 Trease of Blissland, etymology, i. 61 Treassow, account of, iii. 47. A perturbed spirit banished from 48 Treasurer of England, Lord High, William Scrope, Earl of Wiltshire,