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Charleton, iii. 438.―Lieut.-colonel, iv. 186
Charlotte, a story of, ii. 103
―― Queen, i. 157
Charlwoodia australis, iv. 181
Charters, inviolability of, identified with liberty, i. 389
Chasewater, ii. 304, 310, 317. Almost a town 308
Chatham, William Pitt, Earl of, i. 69 bis. Obelisk to him 71
Chattisham, Suffolk, ii. 149
Cheapside, ii. 191
Checkenock or Killignock, iv. 139
Cheep, Captain, iii. 205
Cheesewring, i. 184 quin., 178―iii. 45 bis.―Description of, i. 185, 186 bis, 190, 193
Cheiney family, iv. 43
Chelsea, ii. 98
Cheni, Robert de, ii. 119
Cheny, i. 383
Chersonesus, ii. 125
Chester, iii. 109
―― choir, dedicated to St. Walburg, iv. 125
―― Miss, iv. 129
Chevy Chase, ballad of, i. 240
Cheyney, Charles, Viscount Newhaven, iii. 458. John 116.―John de, John, John, and John, iv. 43. Sir John and Sir John, both Speakers of the House of Commons 44. Ralph de, Robert de, and William de, one of them in the Crusades, arms 43
Cheynoy in St. Endellyan, iv. 43
Chiandower, ii. 84, 120, 124, 125. Etymology 125. Tin smeltinghouse at 82
Chichester, ii. 292.―John Lake, Bishop of, iii. 296. One of the seven 299
―― Charles, iii. 276
Chilcot, i. 8, 323
Chilcott, William, iii. 276
Chiliworgy, i. 189
China, ii. 290―iii. 183
―― clay or stone in St. Stephen’s in Brannel, iii. 454, 455 ter . Chinese wall, i. 189―iii. 289
Chiowne, iii. 289
Chippenham, i. 257
Chiverton in Perran Zabuloe, iv. 90.―Account of, iii. 333
―― Sir Richard, i. 314.―Richard and Miss, iii. 162
Chiwidden, St. the first smelter of tin, iii. 330
Cholwell, Mr. master of Wike St. Mary School, iv. 134
Christ Church College, Oxford, iii. 296, 297 bis iv. 86, 95.―Rev. J. Bull, canon of, iii. 43.―Dean and chapter of, iv. 97
Christian church divided by heresies, ii. 63
―― festivals appointed for the days previously dedicated to pagan rites, ii. 288
Christianitatus, Deanery of, Exon, ii. 319
Christopher’s, St. iii. 183
Chrysocoma cernua aurea, iv. 181
Chrystallography, ii. 47
Chubb, Egidius, iii. 153
Chudleigh rectory, i. 130
―― James, ii. 189, 190. John Sheriff of Devon 235.―General, iv. 13 bis. Taken prisoner 15
Chudley family, ii. 395
Chulmleigh hundred, Devon, iv. 101
Chun castle, i. 229 bis
Church blown up, i. 215
―― of England, iii. 298, 300
―― lands confiscated, iii. 155
―― tower at St. Enedor, fall of, i. 387
Churches, the different uses of Roman Catholic and Protestant, iv. 103
Churchill, Anne Duchess of Marlborough, i. 127. Lady Henrietta 234. Henrietta Duchess of Marlborough 126. John Duke of Marlborough 126.―Charlotte, iii. 217
Chydiock, coheir of, iii. 140
Chyendur, iii. 324 bis
Chyncoos, account of, ii. 316
Chynoweth, i. 289. Account of 291
―― of Chynoweth, i. 291. Arms 292.―Anthony, John and his three daughters, and Mrs. iii. 125. Arms 126
Chyton, iii. 326
Chywarton, iii. 324 bis. Account of 325
Chywoon, ii. 104
Cileintenat, Roger, iv. 27
Cineraria populifolia, iv. 181
Cinque ports, ii. 38
Ciriac, Caricius or Cyret, St. iv. 112
Cissa, King of the South Saxons, ii. 284
Cistercian abbey, at Newenham, Devon, iii. 293
―― or White Friars, i. 83
Citrane, i. 162
Civil war, iii. 92, 152, 158―iv. 75, 87, 96.―Havoc of, iii. 294. Part taken by Cornwall in 298
Civil wars, ii. 387, 396, 410 iii. 183, 264, 274.―Trees at Tehiddy cut down in, ii. 240
Clahar, iii. 258
Clair, Clear, or Cleer, St. parish, iii. 13, 43, 45 bis, 260, 266, 371
Clanricarde, Earl of, ii. 93
Clare, Earl of, iii. 148. Hollis Earls of 147. John and Gilbert 148
―― St. history of, i. 175. Elopes from her parents and becomes an abbess 176
―― poor, nuns, i. 176
Clare’s, St. well, description of, i. 177―ii. 315. Treasure supposed to be concealed and discovered there 316
Claremont place, Brunswick-square, ii. 396
Clarenbaldus, King’s chaplain, ii. 426
Clarencieux the provincial herald, iii. 130, 131
Clarendon, Earl of, iii. 200.―Advises the imprisonment of Sir Richard Grenville, gives an unamiable character of him, ii. 345. A partial historian 350
Clarendon press, ii. 163―iii. 251
―― province, Jamaica, ii. 120
――’s History, i. 114
――’s Rebellion, ii. 347
Clares, nunnery of, at Truro, and their well at Edles in Kerrier, iv. 73
―― poor, ii. 19. First brought to England 19. Nunnery of, at Liskeard 170
Claret, receipt for making, ii. 186
Clarke, i. 311 bis. Rev. J. E. 316.―Jeffrie, ii. 16. Mr. 162
Classe, G. of Torrington, Devon, ii. 281
Claude Lorraine, picture by, i. 195
Clayton, Mary and Sir William, iv. 107
Clear, St. Cape, iii. 6
Cleare family, their arms, i. 177
―― of Mertock, Robert, i. 177
―― of Treworgy, i. 177
Cleare, St. of Tudwell, i. 177
Cleather family, i. 19, 198.―John sen., Samuel, and arms, iii. 325
―― St. i. 308, 377
―― parish, i. 1―ii. 36―iv. 61 bis, 63.―Rocks in, iii. 23
CLEATHER, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, first fruits, incumbent, land tax, history of St. Cletus, i. 197. Basill, the Trevelyans 198. Foye Fenton 199. By Tonkin, Basill 199. St. Eledred 200. By the Editor, Bordeny Abbey, story of Sir John Trevelyan 200. Statistics, vicar, and Geology by Dr. Boase 201
Cleave house, iii. 256
Cleder, i. 2
Cleer, St. parish, i. 381, 413
CLEER, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient state, first fruits, land tax, name, i. 174. Etomology, saint’s history, mendicant friars 175. St. Clare’s well, family of St. Clare, Treworgy, Conock, Tremabe, Treworock 177. Pennant, WringCheese, the Hurlers, and the other halfstone, Dungerth’s monument from Camden 178. From Bond 179. From Polwhele
180. From Hals 181. Bond continued 182. Cheesewring 184. Gumbs house 184. Druidical basons 186. Rock of white marble near Looe, Sharpy Torry 187. View from 188. Extract from Ovid 189. Kilmarth Hill 189. Druids, from the Monthly Magazine 192. Etymology of Kilmarth, cromlech at Trethevic 193. King Doniert, father of St. Ursula, story of Ursula and her nuns, Claude Lorraine’s picture of their embarkation 195. By the Editor, other monuments, King Doniert’s death 195. The Hurlers, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 196
Cleer, St. town, i. 193
Clement 5th, Pope, iii. 115
―― 8th, Pope, anxious to reform the Greek Church, ii. 370
―― St. Pope and Martyr, iii. 344.―His history, i. 206
―― St. island and chapel, iii. 287
―― St. parish, i. 393, 404
CLEMENT, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient state, value of benefice, Condura, the Earl of Cornwall, i. 202.
Caddock his son, Lambesso 203. Oliver King, ancestry of Samuel Foote, Penare 204. Tresimple Park, Polwhele 205. History of St. Clement 206. By Tonkin, the Polwheles, Penhellick, Trewhythenick, Lambesso 207. By the Editor, Polwhele, Rev. Charles Collins, Penhellick, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 208
Clement’s, St. church, near Temple Bar, iii. 142
―― parish, ii. 315, 318―iv. 70, 75, 80, 92―or Clemens, iii. 180, 190, 354 bis
―― street, Truro, has a church of its own, iv. 76
Clements, Thomas, iii. 246 bis, 247 ter .―Rev. D. of Warleggon, iv. 131
Clemowe, Richard, iii. 387
Clemsland or Climsland manor, account of, iii. 7
Clerk, Henry, i. 213 bis. John 315. Paul 10.―Bernard, ii. 427. Sir George, his seat Pennycuick, county of Edinburgh 20
Clether, St. parish, ii. 377 bis, 378
Clethra arborea, iv. 181
Cletus, Bishop of Rome, his history, i. 197
Cleveland, Barbara, Duchess of, ii. bis.―Marquis of, i. 300
Clicker Tor, ii. 79―iii. 172, 173 bis, 180
Clickitor in Menheniot, iii. 373
Clies family, iii. 83
Clifford, Rosamond, i. 240.―Thomas, D. D. iii. 239
Clifton, iii. 94. Near Bristol 251
―― in Landulph, ii. 365, 371, 372 iv. 373 quin., 375. Account of 375
Climerston, ii. 247
Climsland Prior manor, iv. 9, 11
Clinton barony, i. 151
―― John 1st Lord, i. 151.―Arabella, ii. 313. General Sir Henry 268. Lord 231 bis.―Margaret, heir of the Earl of Lincoln, iii. 216. R. G. W. Trefusis, and C. Trefusis, Lords and Lady 230
Clive, abbey of, Somersetshire, iii. 349, 350
―― Colonel, ruined by a contested election, i. 390.―Family, iii. 94
Cloak, iii. 222
Cloake, Dr., iv. 74
Cloberry, Mr. i. 381.―Miss, iii. 66
―― of Carnedon family, iii. 459
Clobery, Lucy, ii. 153
―― of Bradstone, iii. 44
Clode, Major, iii. 338
Clodworthy, John, iii. 189
Clome, popular prejudice against in Cornwall, i. 267
Clopton, Hugh, iv. 134
Clotworthy, i. 416
Clowance, i. 266. Description of 288
Clowberry, William, iii. 2
Clowens, account of, i. 261
Cluniac monks, iv. 111
Clutterbuck, Captain, iii. 288
Clyfton in Landulph, Theodore, Paleolagus died at, ii. 365
Clymsland, ii. 429
Clyse, John, iii. 83
Coach, ancient, i. 358
Coade, Edward, iv. 65
Coalition ministry, i. 389.―Of Lord North and Mr. Fox, ii. 245
Coat, Sarah, iii. 461
Cobbeham, John de, iv. 153
Cobham, Lord, i. 87.―Family, iii. 117.―John de, iv. 13
Cobœa scandens, iv. 181
Cock, William, i. 224. Family 234.―John and Robert, ii. 160.―Anthony and John, iii. 382
Cock’s kitchen, i. 165
Cocke, Thomas, iii. 387
Cocks, Anne, Charles, Lord Somers, Reginald, and family monument, iii. 229
Code of St. Wen, John, iii. 325 bis
Coffin, Rev. C. P. of Tamarton, iv. 42
―― of Hexworthy, Richard, iii. 3
―― of Portledge, Richard, and Miss, iii. 3.―Richard, iv. 40
Coffyn, Miss, ii. 236
Cohan, St. iii. 180
―― Martyr parish, iii. 181
Coill, King of Colchester, i. 237
Coke, John, i. 20 bis
―― of Tregaza, Christopher, i. 395. Thomas 394, 395, 396
―― of Trerice, John, singular history of, i. 394. Arms 395, 396
Colan parish, iii. 139, 275
――, Little parish, i. 230―iii. 267
COLAN parish, or Little Colan, by Hals, situation, boundaries, named from the Barton, ancient state, founder of church, impropriation and value of benefice, patron, rector, incumbent, land tax, family of Colon, i. 209. Coswarth 210. Cudjore 211. By Editor, statistics, Geology by Dr. Boase 212
Colburn and Bentley, iii. 95
Colchester, ii. 76
Coldnell, John, Bishop of Salisbury, ii. 7
Cole family, ii. 216, 217, 336. Captain Christopher 216. Captain Francis, R.N. 216, 217. John 123. Rev. John, D. D. and
Samuel 216.―Rev. Samuel, D.D. of Sithney, iii. 446. Rev. Mr. of Luxilian 56. Mr. 66
―― MSS. i. 300
―― of Curtutholl, iii. 170
―― of Devon, Philip, iii. 211, 215
Coleridge, Rev. J. D. iii. 4
Coleshill family, ii. 256.―Sir John, killed at Agincourt, his infant son heir of the family, iv. 16
Colgan, iii. 434
Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica, iv. 106
Collectio spinosa, iv. 181
Collet, Sir John, Lord Mayor of London, iv. 134
Collier family, iii. 277.―Rev. Mr. of St. Tudy, iv. 95
―― of Bosent family, iii. 348
Collins, Edward, i. 403 bis. Rev. Edward 351, 352, 353, 366. Elizabeth 352. Rev. John 208, 353. Wrote a note to Steevens’s Shakpeare 353. John 403.―Rev. John of Redruth, ii. 243.―Edward, iii. 339. Rev. Edward, the Editor’s great grandfather, rector of Sithney, Phillack, and Gwithian 446. The poet 219
Collins of Treworgan, in St. Erme, John, i. 353, 396. Arms
396.―Edward, iii. 343. Family 343, 382
―― of Treworgye, Edward, ii. 146, 147. Family 146
―― of Truthan, Edward, iii. 165
Colliton, Mr. iv. 23
Collon, Little, i. 212
Collquite or Killyquite, account of, iii. 65
Collrun in Perran Zabuloe, iii. 319
Collarian farm, account of, iii. 47
Collwell, Thomas, ii. 120 quater . Family 120
Collyar, i. 213
Collyer family, i. 135.―Rev. Mr. ii. 92
Collyns, Thomas, prior of Tywardreth, his correspondence with Cromwell, Vicar General to Henry 8th, iv. 105. Described 106. His election, and death 106
Colmady of Longdon, ii. 137
Colomb, St. parish, i. 56, 148, 211, 213, 215, 225, 250, 404―ii. 67, 85, 113, 217, 253.―Or Columb, iii. 149, 160, 324, 395―iv. 53
―― St. Lower, i. 209, 249―iii. 267
―― Major, St. i. 115, 140, 161, 209, 230, 235, 392 bis, 407―ii. 198―iii. 61, 139, 141, 142, 143, 161―iv. 2, 137, 140, 151
COLOMB Major, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, ancient state, i. 212. Value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land-tax, history and description of church, Arundel chapel 213. History of St. Colomba, Jesus chapel 214. Contest for its revenues 214. Church blown up 215. Subscription for its repair, pinnacle destroyed by lightning 216. Steeple, College of Black Monks 217. History of Bishop Arundell, four free chapels, weekly market 218. Fairs, Castle-an-Dinas, the Coyt 219. King Arthur’s stone, Retallock barrow, the nine maids 220. Truan, pedigree of Vivian 221. Epitaph on Mrs. Vivian, pedigree of Carter 222. Trevithick, Trekyning, Nanswiddon 223. Tresuggan, Trekyninge Vean, Bespalfan chapel 225. By the Editor, the Saint, Nanswhyden, consumed by fire, statistics, feast, Geology by Dr. Boase, Fatwork mine, Manganese mine 227. Castle-an-Dinas by Borlase, tower built on the walls 228. By the Editor 229
Colomb Minor, St. church, i. 74―iii. 177
―― Minor, St. parish, i. 245, 251―iii. 269, 275
COLOMB Minor, St. parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, revenues impropriated, vicars stipend, patron, land tax, church well kept, i. 230. Trelvye, Ryalton 231. Mundy family 232. Penitentiaries 233. Towan, Hendræ, Trevithick 234. By the Editor, Rialton, new quay, statistics, feast, Geology by Dr. Boase 235
―― St. Porth, i. 235, 388
―― St. rectory, i. 218
―― St. tower, iv. 229
―― or Columb, St. town, i. 218, 227―iii. 280―iv. 187. Road to Launceston from 46 Colomba, St. i. 213
Colomba’s St. day, i. 214
Colon of Colon, i. 209, 210 bis. Jane, Margaret 209. Roger 209 bis
Colon manor, i. 210
―― manor, Little, account of, i. 209
―― parish, i. 386
Colquite, i. 262―ii. 180 iv. 22
Colshill, i. 262
―― of Tremada, John, i. 319 quat.
Colshul, of St. Ewe, i. 418. Sir John, bis, Joan 418
Colshull, Joan and Sir John, iii. 316
Colston family, iii. 95
Colt, i. 220
Coltdrynike, account of, ii. 67
Columba, iii. 331
Columbes, St. by Leland, iv. 261
Colyn, Oto, iv. 127
Comb Alan, ii. 402
Combe, Barton, i. 132―iii. 181
―― castle, by Leland, iv. 265
―― Henry, iv. 90
Comborne, i. 288―ii. 136 bis
Come to good, ii. 35
Come to good Sunday, ii. 35
Common Pleas, Court of, in Cornwall, ii. 53
Commons, House of, i. 390 bis, 355―ii. 66, 71, 75, 76, 95, 158, 159 bis, 170.―Resolved not to sit on account of breach of privilege, i. 345.―Sir John Cheyney twice speaker of, iv. 44
Comneni, imperial race of, ii. 366
Comprigney, account of, ii. 318
Conant, St. iii. 396, 397, 398 bis
―― or Gonnet’s park and meadow, iii. 396, 397
――’s St. well, on Trefrank, iii. 393, 396
Conanus, Bishop of Cornwall, iii. 415
Condura or Condurus, Earl of Cornwall, i. 36, 202―ii. 320.―His history, i. 203
Condura manor, ii. 320
Conerton, ii. 260; or Connerton 145 bis
―― manor, exchanged for St. James’s, iii. 140; or Connorton manor, account of, ii. 145, 147. Exchange of 145, 147, 148
Connock, Mrs. iii. 20
Conock of Treworgy, i. 177. John, etymology of name, arms ibid.
―― of Wiltshire, i. 177
Conor, etymology, i. 202
―― Mr. master of Truro school, iv. 85
Conorton of Lanherne, ii. 148
Conqueror, i. 43―ii. 89 iii. 14, 142 bis, 264, 462―iv. 62. His death 71
Conquest, ii. 70, 147, 238, 343―iii. 150, 226, 443―iv. 81 bis, 140. Consort or West Lower hundred, i. 38
Constans, the schismatic emperor, murderer of St. Martin, ii. 125
Constantine, Emperor, i. 327. History of 237.―St. iii. 175, 178
―― or Constanton parish, ii. 136 iii. 59, 74, 77, 124―iv. 2
CONSTANTINE parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, rector, land tax, i. 236. Saint’s history, Trewardevi 237. Story of Mr. Chapman 238. Churches endowed by Constantine and other monarchs 240. Notice of Carmenow from Tonkin 241. By the Editor, Merther, Trewren, Carwithenick 241. Chapels at Benalleck and Budeckvam, statistics, feast, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase 242
Constantine, St. church of, iii. 175, 178 ter . Font at 178 bis
―― St. his festival, iii. 178, 179 bis
―― St. well of, iii. 175
Constantinople, ii. 368 bis, 370 iii. 187 bis iv. 100, 101, 148.―Arius bred at, ii. 63
―― emperors of, calling themselves emperors of Rome, ii. 365. Last who reigned at, ib.
―― empire of, gold to Charles 8th, ii. 368
Constantius Chlorus, Emperor, i. 237 ter .
Constat of Bishops of Landaff, i. 382
Convent, the first in Christendom, Franciscan, i. 81
“Conveyancer, Noye’s,” iii. 154
Conworthy, west, iii. 103
Conybeare, Rev. J. E. i. 111
Conyland, ii. 230
Cood, ii. 320
―― Michael, iii. 134
―― of Pensimple, William, iii. 238
Coode, Anne, iii. 248. John 143, 248. Richard 248. Miss 463. Family 253. Heir of 361. Arms 249. Monuments to 253
Cook, Mr. ii. 377
Cooke, family, i. 18.―Sir Anthony, ii. 373. Sir Anthony of Giddy Hall, Essex 7, 15. His daughters learned, and their great marriages 16. Katherine 7, 15. Oswald 423.―Dr., of London, iii. 187
―― of Mevagissey, Joseph, and Paschas, i. 357
―― of Treago, John, i. 248. Thomas 259
―― of Tregussa, i. 142
Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury, ii. 379. Bishop 66.―Rev. Dr. Samuel, iii. 72
Copgrave, i. 414, 415
Copleston family, i. 347―iii. 276
―― of Copleston, i. 347. John 104
Coplestone family, ii. 292. The great 293, 294. Hereditary esquires of the white spur, and very rich 293. John tried for murder, and John his son, and arms 293
―― of Colbrook, Devon, ii. 292
―― of Warleigh, Christopher, iii. 250
Copley, Sir Joseph, ii. 76
―― of Bake family, iii. 252
―― of Sprotborough, ii. 76
Copper, seldom appears on the surface, but is mixed in tin lodes, ii. 134. Mode of selling in Cornwall 318. Veins and branches of native 360
Copyholds, renewals of, iv. 54. Converted in Cornwall into leases for life, ib.
Coran, account of, i. 419
Corbean, i. 49
Corbet, Anne, i. 36, 203. Catherine 296
―― of Allenaster, co. Warwick, Anne, iii. 456, 463. Robert, her father 463
―― of Shropshire family, iii. 404, 405
Cordall, John, iii. 318 bis. John and Ralph 218
Cordelier or Franciscan friars―seeFriars
Coren of Bullsworthy, John, iii. 3
―― of Stephen’s family and arms, iii. 3
―― St. ii. 113
Corey, Rev. Richard, i. 377
Corfe Castle, Henry Bankes M.P. for, iii. 221
Corfu, ii. 368
Corington, Sir John, his widow, i. 314
Corinth reduced by the Turks, ii. 367
Cork, i. 115
―― county, iii. 331
―― Edmund Boyle, Earl of, ii. 385
Corker, Robert, of Falmouth, i. 399.―Mr. ii. 11.―Robert, iii. 444
Corlyer of Tregrehan, Thomas, i. 259
Cornall, Teek, iii. 287
Cornavy, ancient name for Cornwall, iv. 39
Cornburgh, Avery, iii. 405
Cornehouse monastery, i. 407
Cornelius, St. i. 244
Cornelly parish, i. 300, 424 bis ii. 356 iii. 182, 188, 189, 354
bis
CORNELLY parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, consolidation with Probus, i. 242. Patron, incumbent, land tax, impropriation, ancient state, name in 1521, Tredenike 243. By Tonkin, etymology, Trewithenike 243. Saint 244. By Editor, Gregor family 244. Statistics, and Geology by Dr. Boase 245
Corneth, John, ii. 375
Cornish acre, ii. 89, 120
―― antiquities, ii. 392
―― Britons, King Athelstan’s victory over, iv. 40
―― clergy ii. 89
―― critics, their mistakes, iii. 320
―― crown, iii. 451
―― demesnes, iii. 451
―― diocese, visitation of, iii. 456
―― families educated at Truro school, iv. 85
―― historian, ii. 95
―― insurrection, iii. 387
―― kings, iii. 451
―― lawsuits, ii. 53
―― men in Charles the second’s service, ii. 29
―― minerals, Mr. Williams’s fine collection of, ii. 134
―― miners, iii. 229.―Marched against the combined fleet, ii. 245
―― names, App. 9, iv. 312 to 318
―― office for administration of the sacrament, ii. 31
―― people, their insurrection against Henry 8th, ii. 192
―― proverbs, i. 354, 368
―― rebels, ii. 186. King answers their demands 195
―― see, i. 116
―― tinners, iv. 167
―― tongue spoken late, ii. 31 Scawen’s dissertation upon, iv. 193 to 221
―― trials, ii. 53
―― vocabulary, iv. 39
―― Wonder Gatherer, ii. 173 iii. 392
―― works translated, iii. 288
―― family, i. 10.―Rev. G. J. ii. 309. William 216. Elizabeth, lived to a hundred and thirteen, iv. 17
―― of Trevorike, William, ii. 255 bis. Miss 255. Mr. 256
Cornmarth, ii. 133
Cornua ammonis, plentiful at Keynsham near Bath, ii. 297
Cornwall, Archdeacon of, William de Augo, ii. 426
―― archdeaconry, iii. 460
―― assizes, i. 173.―Held at Launceston, ii. 422
―― Bishop of, i. 18.―ii. 54, 299 bis. Berwoldus 60. Suffragan to the diocese of Exeter at St. German 72.―Bishops, iii. 415
―― bishopric of, i. 96. 231.―ii. 95―iii. 456
―― cathedral of, i. 73.―Mr. Whitaker’s discussion upon, iii. 408
―― county, i. 327, 328, 334―ii. 19―iv. 48, 49.―Afield of political speculation, i. 69. Encroachment of the sea on its coasts 60. Rebellions in 86, 88.―The back door of rebellion, ii. 186. Mr. Rashleigh the first collector of minerals in 47. Recent histories of 47. Smallest parish in 49. Judge Dolben a happiness to 52. St. German in 65 bis. Parochial history of 66. Ancient mining of 82. Romantic scenery of 88. Dunstone prevalent in 88. Service on the King’s coming into 89. First boarding school for ladies in 91. Inundation of sand buried the northern parts of 149. Rebels made prisoners in 197. Executed 198. Seven Saxon Kings dined together in 284. A petrifier of serpents wanted in 292. Fragmentary rocks in 330. Blessings proclaimed to the builders of Bideford bridge in all the churches of 341. Contributed to by most families of note in 341. Successful royal campaign in 345. Gentlemen’s seats in, embellished from Stowe 351. Gold found in 354. Inaccessible situation of 386. Select vestry in all large parishes of 388. Part taken in civil war by 396. Lan used as a prefix in 424. Launceston the capital of 431. Hills and bad roads of 431.―Relics of antiquity in, iii. 52. Vallies in, heaps of rubbish 59. Medicinal waters of 79. No vicarage churches in 114. Granite in 432. Devon dismembered from 104, 462. Unsettled state of 246. First great iron works in 305. The west of, reduced by Athelstan 322. Prince Charles in 363. St Sennan came to 431 bis. Error of some writers upon 6.―Alien priories in, iv. 101. Earthworks in 126. Settlement of the Saxons in 125. Many gentlemen’s sons of, educated at Wike St. Mary’s school 134. The Northern entrance into, was formerly by Stratton 16. Trevalga in the most desolate part of 67. London architecture reaching to 81. Copper ores of, purchased by Mr. Coster 89. Truro the first town in 85. Essex and his army entered, iv. 185
―― Custos Rotulorum of, Lord Robarts, ii. 379
―― Geological Society of, ii. 291―iii. 424―iv. 122
―― History of, Mr. Fortescue Hitchens assisted in compiling, ii. 224
―― hundreds of, account of them, App. 13, iv. 317
―― Lords Lieutenant of, Earl of Radnor, ii. 380.―Two Earls of Mountedgecumbe, iii. 107
―― members of parliament for, ii. 351 ter . Sir John Eliot 71. Sir William Lemon 85.―Francis Basset, iii. 229. Admiral Boscawen 219. Hugh Boscawen 40. James Buller 249. Sir A. Carew 40. Sir William de Ferrers 165. Sir B. Granville 40. Sir William Lemon 229, 249. E. W. W. Pendarves 367. Mr. Praed 9. Thomas de Prideaux 56. Sir Thomas Sereod 165. Nicholas Trefusis 40. Sir W. L. S. Trelawny 301. John Trevanian 200, 201, 204. His letter 204. Sir Richard Vyvyan 136. Sir R. R. Vyvyan 137.―Francis Gregor, iv. 89. John de Tynten 96
―― militia, iv. 37.―Charles Phillips, Lieut.-col. of, ii. 399. Jonathan Phillips, Captain in 399.―Mr. Williams, Colonel of, iii. 159.―Charles Phillips, Lieut.-col. of, iv. 45. Henry Thompson, Captain in 109
―― sheriffs of, ii. 47, 68. Basset 235 ter., 304, 394, 395. Carnesew 186, 335 ter . Chamond 414 quater . Champernon 251. John Enys 97. Grenvill 341 quater . William Harris 139. Orchard 343. Treffry 43 ter.―Mr. Amy, iii. 235. Thomas Le Archideakene 405. Arundell Sir John 141, 274. Sir J. 213. Renfry and Renfry 141. Humphrey Borlase 238, 268. Hugh Boscawen 213. Buller Sir Francis 463. John 249. Richard and Sir Richard 463. Carmenow John 132, 133. Ralph 129. John and J. T. Coryton 346. Stephen Durnford 374. Peter, Sir Peter, Richard, Richard and Sir Richard Edgecumbe 104. John Eliot 337. George Herisey 417. James 419. Richard 417. Richard Gedy 337. Edward Herle 41. John de Mawgan 148. Erasmus Pascoe 343 Richard Penrose 444. Gregory Peter 176. Mr. Popham 446. R. Prideaux 56. Thomas Rawlings 280. John, and Sir John Reskymer 133. Sir John 147. Hugh Rogers 445. Sir Richard Sergeaulx 65. John de Tregaga 211. John
Tremayne 101. Charles, Sir Charles, Hugh, Hugh, Hugh, William, Sir William, and Sir Wm. Trevanian 199. Walter de Treworther 269. Francis, Hanniball, Michael, Richard, and Richard Vyvyan 134. John, Thomas, and Thomas Walesbury 116. John Worth 62
Cornwall county, standard of, iii. 332
―― Carew’s survey of, index to, iv. 381
―― duchy, i. 3―ii. 87, 155, 375, 404 iii. 14, 15, 26 bis, 28, 57, 286―iv. 6, 9, 14, 127, 186.―A manor annexed to, ii. 46.―Robert Corke, receiver of, iii. 444. Holdings 286.―Manor, iv. 6
―― Duke of, i. 75, 202, 253, 323, 413―ii. 145, 229, 230, 309, 365, 376, 401, 402―iii. 24, 28, 44, 64 ter., 81, 223, 328, 349―iv. 7, 8, 61, 71, 125. His lands 186. Edward I. 296. Prince Edward 339.―Edward the Black Prince, ii. 422 iv. 71. Frederick Prince of Wales, ii. 84. Solomon, a Christian 338. William 408. Edward the Black Prince, iv. 71
―― Dukes of, iii. 14, 15, 24―iv. 72.―Their Exchequer Hall, iii. 26.―Had a castle at Helstone, ii. 402. List of them from the time of Edward III. i. 373
―― Duke and Earl of, i. 318―iv. 7, 8, 78
―― Earl of, i. 151, 153, 202, 318, 322, 323―iii. 448, 462.―His castle at Truro, now in ruins, iv. 76.―Ailmer, i. 73. Algar 73, 74, 94 bis, 95. Caddock 203, 254. His history and arms 203. Condur 254. Condura 36, 202. Cradock 36. Edmund Plantagenet 253, 254. John 296 bis. John of Elham 256, 339, 341. Piers Gaveston 338. Reginald 36. Richard 36, 340.―Robert 402. Edmund, ii. 138. Prince John, his treason 177. Protected Pomeroy 178. Reginald 420, 428. Richard 109, 138, 403, 422. Richard Plantaganet 155. Richard, King of the Romans 8, 156. Robert 418. Roger 128. William 418.―Ailmer, iii. 462. Algar 462. Cadock 82, 462 bis. Agnes or Beatrix, his daughter 463. Condura 462. Edmund 15, 26, 27. Son of Richard King of the Romans 285. Edward of Caernarvon 302 bis. John 27. King 448. Reginald 353. Richard 14, 15, 26, 27, 47, 268, 350. King of the Romans, &c. 15, 19, 28, 169, 268,
285, 448 bis. A promoter of monastic establishments 285. Robert 14, 27, 44. Earl of Morton, &c. 291, 345, 349, 352, 451 bis. Robert Guelam, Earl of Morton, &c. 462.―Edmund, iv. 4. His history 368. Gothlois 94. John 71 bis. Of Eltham, his history 371. Succeeded to the crown 71. Reginald 169.
Incorporated Truro 77. His history 353. Richard 26, 27, 41. His history 356. Robert Earl of Morton, &c. 15, 67, 102, 118.
Roger 41. William Earl of Morton, &c. 100, 111
―― Earls of, ii. 38, 145, 257 bis, 259, 260, 384, 422―iii. 79, 168, 442, 448, 452, 456―iv. 6.―Held their court at Tintagell castle, ii. 402.―Their history, app. 12. Before the Conquest, iv. 346 to 348. After the Conquest 348 to 373
―― Earls of, Norman, iv. 81
―― Earldom of, ii. 156, 379, 384―iii. 22, 452.―Raised to a Dukedom, ii. 155. Lost its feudal sovereignty 392
―― King or Earl of, i. 322, 323
―― Kings of, iii. 326, 452
―― Prince of, i. 327
―― Princes of, ii. 158 iii. 13
―― Launceston Castle, their seat, ii. 418
―― See of, reasons for removing, iii. 416
―― sovereigns of, iii. 365
―― Geffery, iii. 449. Joan 448. John 318. Sir John 27. Richard de 448. William 449. Family 198
Cornwall, of Burford in Shropshire, family, iii. 449
Coronilla glauca, iv. 181
―― valentina, iv. 181
Corpus Christi College, Oxford, iii. 406
Corrack road, ii. 281. Account of 284
Corringdon, Rev. Mr. ii. 340
Corsican gold, iv. 33
Cortyder, by Leland, iv. 280
Corvith, in St. Cuby, iii. 362
Cory, Rev. W. ii. 364
Coryton family, i. 410―ii. 32―iv. 130. Johanna, iii. 166. John 346. Sir John 164, 165 bis, 266, 345, 346. John. T., 346 bis,
348. Built a fine house 166. Family 161, 165, 346. Name 165
―― of Crockadon, John, i. 315
―― of Newton family, i. 315.―John, ii. 231. William 305.―Anne and Catherine, iii. 162. Sir John 162 ter., 176. Sir John’s widow 163. William and Sir William 162. Family 161. Arms 162.―Sir John, iv. 9
―― of Pentillie, Mr. iii. 372.―Of Pentilly, J. T. i. 316
Cosawis, or Gosose, ii. 100
Cosens, Nicholas, Sheriff of Cornwall, ii. 317. Family 319
Cosowarth, Miss, i. 387
―― Bridget, Sir Samuel, and Nicholas, iii. 135. Miss 116. The estates passed to Vyvyan 135
―― of Nanswhiddon, i. 387
―― of Penwarne family and heir, iii. 191
Cossa, i. 326
Cossens, i. 313
Coster, Mr. of Bristol, i. 226.―A coppersmith there, took Mr. Lemon into partnership, iv. 89
Coswarth, i. 210. Account of 211
―― Bridget and Sir Samuel, i. 222. Arms 211
―― of Coswarth, Bridget, i. 211. Dorothy 210. Edward 211 bis. John 210 bis. John 211 quat.Nicholas, bis, Robert, ter . Samuel, Sir Samuel, bis, 211. Samuel 212. Thomas 211
Coswin, account of, ii. 142
Cosworth, Miss and Mr. iii. 193
Coswyn de, John, and family, ii. 142
Cotehele, i. 154, 158 bis, 159―ii. 108, 115.―View of the Chapel at, i. 156.―Thick woods about, iii. 102
―― de Cotehele, Hilaria and William, i. 154
Cotele, iv. 70
Cotland, ii. 71
Cottell of Alderscombe, Alexander, and family, ii. 351. Arms 352
Cotterell’s dispute with Le Grice for the lands of the latter, ii. 277
Cottey, Christopher, and Mr. iii. 327
Cottle, Alexander, and his father, iii. 116
Cotton, William, i. 141. William, F. S. A. 228.―Sir John, iii. 235 bis, 237. His sister 237. William 233, 244. William, Bishop of Exeter 233. William, son of the Bishop 234, 235. Family and their monuments 233.―Family, iv. 45, 62
―― MSS. 154
Couch, Reginald, ii. 90
Coulson, Henry, and Rev. T. H. ii. 359
―― Rev. H. T. of Ruan Major, iii. 420
Coumb, St. Lower, parish, iii. 139
Coumbe village, iii. 255
Council, general, of the British clergy, at St. Alban’s, ii. 64
Councils, ecclesiastical, i. 100 ter .
Court barton, iii. 448 bis―ii. 395, 396
―― in Lanreath, ii. 394
―― in St. Stephen’s, the Tregarthyns removed to, ii. 109
―― of chivalry, iii. 129
―― leet at Helston, ii. 145.―Of Ryalton, i. 231 bis
―― manor, ii. 110
―― roll, tenure by copy of, ii. 51
―― rolls, iii. 234.―Of a manor for three centuries, in possession of the editor, iv. 54
Courtenay, Sir Edward, i. 33. Elizabeth, Florence, and Isabel 65. Jane 33. Maud 65. Peter, Bishop of Exeter 373.―Kelland, ii. 353, 354, 384. Richard and Thomasine 386. Walter 189. William, sheriff of Devon 235. Lord William and Sir William 189. Family 354, 362, 375.―George, iii. 214. Archbishop 171 bis. Monument to a 439. Family 373, 437.―Nicholas, iv. 112. Lawrence 113. Family 41, 97. A branch of at Treveryan 109. Arms 96
Courtenay of St. Benet’s, Henry, i. 113.―In Lanyvet, Henry, iv. 188
―― of Boconock, Edward, i. 43. Of Boconock and Haccomb, Emelyn, and Sir Hugh 64
―― Earls of Devon, Edward, i. 63, 64 quat.―Edward 11th Earl, iii. 436. Edward 12th Earl 437 ter . Edward 16th Earl 64, 65
bis.―Hugh, i. 63.―Thomas, and Thomas his successor, iii. 350.―William, i. 64
―― Henry Marquis of Exeter, i. 43, 64―ii. 375
―― of Haccomb, Sir Hugh and Margaret, i. 262.―Sir Hugh, iii. 437 bis
―― of Moland, Elizabeth and Sir Philip, i. 64
―― of Powderham, i. 411
―― of Tremere family, ii. 385, 387. Charles and Humphrey 385. Kelland 385 bis. William, ib.
―― of Trethurfe family, Sir Peter and William, ii. 385―or Trethyrfe, i. 65―iii. 133
―― i. 171, 177―ii. 292
―― of Boconnock, iv. 157
―― of Penkivell, ii. 54
―― of Trehane, William, i. 397―ii. 130
―― of Tremeer, i. 396―iii. 187
―― of Trethurfe, i. 397
Courts of Westminster, Cornwall remote from, ii. 145
Covent Garden theatre, Mr. Dagge manager of, ii. 34
Coventry, Lady Anne, i. 37.―Henry, iii. 252
Coverack, ii. 331 quater . Noted for a lucrative trade 324
―― cove, a transport lost in, ii. 325
―― pier, ii. 331
Covin, i. 205
Cowley contrasted with Killigrew, ii. 22
Cowling, John, and his daughter, iii. 288
Cowlins of Kerthen, i. 266
Coysgarne, iii. 326
Coyt, in St. Colomb, account of, i. 219
Coytfala, now Grampound, i. 353
Coytpale, i. 257
Cozens, or Cosens, William, iv. 77
Crackington cove, ii. 88
Cradock Earl of Cornwall, i. 36
Craggs, Harriet; and James, Secretary of State, ii. 75
Craig Vrance, ii. 305
Crane, i. 162, 164.―In Cambume, ii. 123
―― of Crane, Richard, family and arms, iii. 387
Crantock church, i. 74, 248, 250
―― college, i. 247, 250
―― parish, i. 230, 249, 289, 293―iii. 267, 343
CRANTOCK parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, i. 245. Ancient state and revenues, impropriation, vicar’s stipend, patron, incumbent, land tax 246. Consecrated well, name of church, Treganell 247. Treago 248. Gannell creek, Tremporth bridge 249. By Tonkin, saint’s name, impropriation, incumbent. By the Editor, collegiate church 250. Statistics, feast, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase 251
Crantoke, by Leland, iv. 285
Crawley, Judge, iii. 144
Creation, i. 260
“Creation of the World,” Mr. Keigwyn’s translation published by Editor, iii. 329
―― and “Flood,” i. 109.―Translated, iii. 288
Crediton, Devon, ii. 69 iii. 248, 415.―St. Boniface born at, iv. 126
―― Leofric, Bishop of, iii. 416. Livingus, Bishop of 415
―― see of, iii. 415
―― college, iii. 7
Credys in Padstow, not noticed in Tanner, ii. 388
Creed, Apostles’, in Cornish, i. 252, 260
―― church, i. 258
―― parish, i. 140, 300, 424―ii. 90―iii. 170, 195, 198, 354, 371, 448, 450, 451
CREED parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, i. 251. Apostles’ creed in Cornish 252. Value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, Tybesta, Grampound borough, privileges 253. Fairs and market, chief inhabitants, Trevelick, Tencreek 254. Pennans, Nantellan, Carlynike 255. Nancar 256. By Tonkin, Trencreek, Granpont, ib. Trevellick, Trewinnow, Pennance 257. Trigantan, the church 258. By the Editor,
Tybesta and Grampound ibid. Hawkin’s family 259. Differences of the Cornish creeds, statistics, vicar 260
―― rectory house, i. 258
Creeg meer, account of, iii. 319
Cregoe, account of, i. 297
―― i. 205. Rev. John 424.―Edward, ii. 54. M. G. 58
Cremble passage, iii. 105
Cressy, battle of, iv. 72
Crewe, Rev. Mr. ii. 86.―Elizabeth-Anne and John, iii. 220. Mr. 185, 211
Crewenna, St. i. 263
Crews, Rev. Mr. i. 253
Crewys, Sir Alexander, i. 347. Mr. of Lesnewith, iii. 22. Mr. 276
Cricklade, i. 258
Criticism, &c. letters on, ii. 76
Croaker of Crogith, i. 299
Croan, i. 371. Account of 376
Crocadon, account of, iii. 162
Crockaddon, account of, i. 313, 316
Crocker, Michael, i. 8
―― of St. Agnes, Miss, iii. 80
Croftilborow, iii. 439
Croftshole, iii. 439 bis
Crogith, account of, i. 299
Croker, Sir John, ii. 189. Robert 337, 338
Cromlech at Trethevye, i. 193
Cromleigh at Lanyon, iii. 89
―― at Malfra, iii. 90
―― in Morva parish, iii. 90, 244
―― in Zennor parish, iii. 90
Cromleighs, description of them, iii. 90
Cromwell, Oliver, i. 204―iii. 186, 188, 381.―Curious letter from, ii. 47.―His interregnum, i. 204―ii. 277 iii. 421, 449.―His wars with Charles 1st and 2nd, iv. 75.―Richard, iii. 188.―Thomas, his correspondence with the prior of Tywardreth, iv. 105. Described 106
Crook, Judge, iii. 144
Croome family, iii. 192
Cross family, ii. 252, 397
―― of Bromfield, Somerset, Mary and Richard, iii. 315
―― posts, establishment of, i. 56. Farmed by Mr. Allen 57
Crosses on moor stones, i. 195
Crossman, ii. 54
Crosstown village, iii. 255
Crostetedon, i. 236
Crowan parish, i. 118, 160, 355―ii. 122, 139, 141 bis, 144, 272 iii. 7, 65, 384, 389, 441, 442
CROWAN parish, by Hals, boundaries, ancient state, value of benefice, patronage, rector, incumbent, land tax, endowment, Clowens, pedigree of Seynt Aubyn, i. 261, Tregeare, by Tonkin, etymology 263. Tregeare, Hellegan, Clowance 264. By the Editor, patronage of the church, oversight of Hals, Sir John Seynt Aubyn, Lady Seynt Aubyn’s marriage portion 265. Stoke Damarel, Devonport, advowson, by Lysons, Kerthen 266. Shewis, Henry Rogers’s resistance of the sheriffs, fatal consequences 268. His escape, arrest, trial 269. Evidence 270. Lord Hardwicke’s charge 278. Proclamation 279. His son’s account 280. His death 282. Sir John Seynt Aubyn’s letter on the occasion 284. Monuments in the church, chapel of ease, charity school, statistics, feast, vicar, Geology by Dr. Boase, celebrated for mines, beauty of Clowance 288
Crown demesnes, iii. 365
―― patronage, ii. 231―iii. 222, 223, 253, 284, 349―iv. 40, 97, 127, 137, 160. Let 40
―― “Noye’s Rights of,” iii. 154
Crudge, Adry, i. 357
Cruetheke, iii. 372
Cruff of Borew, i. 421
Crystalline rocks in Linkinhorne, iii. 45
Cubert church, i. 74
―― parish, iii. 39, 275, 333
Cuby parish, i. 413―ii. 2―iii. 354, 371, 402, 403, 451.―St. iv. 117
CUBY, St. parish, or Tregony, by Hals, situation, boundaries, name, antiquity, value of benefice, patron, incumbent, land tax, history of the saint, i. 294. His shrine, privileges of the borough 295. Castle, arms of the borough, family of Pomeroy 296. Crego 297. Attempts of Mr. Trevanion to render the river Val navigable, Carreth 298. Hospital 299. By Tonkin, Crogith, bridge, ruins of the old town, and of St. James’s church, its patron 299. By the Editor, ancient town, castle, and priory 299. Statistics, vicar, patron, Geology by Dr. Boase 300
Cudan Beke, i. 32
Cudanwoord, ii. 59
Cudden Point, iii. 311 ter., 375. Curious custom at 311
Cuddenbeck, ii. 68
―― borough, ii. 69
Cudjore, account of, i. 211
Cudworth, Mr. iv. 94
Culloden, victory of, caused the fall of the Whigs, ii. 244
Cumberland, i. 289―iii. 246
Cuming, Alexander, iii. 445
Cummin, Rev. Mr. ii. 398
Camming, Sir Alexander, and Mr. iii. 9
Curgenven, Captain and Mrs. iv. 4
Curgurven, Rev. William, iii. 357 Curlyghon or Curlyon, ii. 155. Account of 301
―― family, ii. 301
Curlyon family, descendants of Richard, i. 54
Curnow, John, iii. 343 ter . and three daughters 343. Family 54, 343.―John, iv. 55
Curran Boake, ii. 61
Currie or Karentocus, St. church iv. 12
Curthop, i. 298
Curthorp, i. 298
Curtutholl, account of, iii. 170
Curvoza, account of, iii. 362