
An Index to the Historical Place Names of Cornwall (A to B)
Abbery – Kilkhampton: Abbery, (Gover, 1948, p7), site of round (CA 14, 1975, p99); Aberry, site of prehistoric earthworks (CA 18, 1979, p134).
Abbery, 1948, 1975; Aberry, 1979
Abbery Bridge – Kilkhampton (SS 27 11): (OS, 1:25000, 1997).
Abbery Bridge, 1997
Abbery Water – Kilkhampton, stream (SS 26 11): (OS, 1:25000, 1997).
Abbery Water, 1997
Abbey Cottages – Madron (Penzance): residences of Messrs Hicks and Bodilly (Symons, 1884).
Abbey Cottages, 1884
Abbey Farm – Temple: Abbey Tenement, (CRO, TA/220, 1841); Abbey Farm, (JRIC 8, 1883, p45).
Abbey Tenement, 1841; Abbey Farm, 1883
Abbey Orchard – St Austell: possible site of non-extant chapel at Menacuddle (CA 11, 1972, p75).
Abbey Orchard, 1972
Abbey Orchard – Tywardreath: field at Tywardreath [TA 14] (CA 17, 1978, p126, citing from TA, c.1840).
Abbey Orchard, c.1840
Abbey Tenement – Temple: see under Abbey Farm.
Abbots Court – Antony: Abbotscourt, farm (Symons, 1884); Abbots Court, site of deserted settlement (Thomas, 1974, p16).
Abbotscourt, 1884; Abbots Court, 1974
Abbots Hendra – Davidstow: see under Hendra, Abbott's.
Abbots-Hendra – Davidstow: see under Hendra, Abbott's.
Abbotscourt – Antony: see under Abbots Court.
Abbott's Hendra – Davidstow: see under Hendra, Abbott's.
Aberry – Kilkhampton: see under Abbery.
Above Town – Egloshayle (SX 001 722): at Wadebridge (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
Above Town, 2003
Above Town – St Stephen by Saltash: at Trematon (*CRO, AD592/44, 1797-8).
Above Town, 1797-8
Above Town – Tintagel: Bove Town, field in Boslowe, of Giles Roundsevall (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Above Town, field in Upton and Beslow, tenants are Abraham and Philip Bastard, 6 acres, 2 roods and 10 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871).
Bove Town, 1735; Above Town, 1871
Above Wood – St Sampson: tenement (CRO, TA/204, 1844).
Above Wood, 1844
Abraham Consols – Crowan: mine (Symons, 1884).
Abraham Consols, 1884
Abrahams Tenement – St Columb Minor: (CRO, TA/37, 1842).
Abrahams Tenement, 1842
Abya, Park – Lelant: field at Trink (CRO, TA/120, No.549, 1841).
Park Abya, 1841
Abya, Park, South – Lelant: field at Trink (CRO, TA/120, No.553, 1841).
South Park Abya, 1841
Abya Moor, Park – Lelant: field at Trink (CRO, TA/120, Nos. 550-551, 1841).
Park Abya Moor, 1841
Acadia Cottage – St Hilary: residence at Marazion (Symons, 1884).
Acadia Cottage, 1884
Acbins parke – St Mabyn: (*CRO, P132/4/2, 1673).
Acbins parke, 1673
Acland, Wheal – Newlyn East: mine, John Baynard of Truro, purser (*CRO, STA/693c/140, 1845).
Wheal Acland, 1845
Acton Castle – Perranuthnoe (SW 552 284): Acton Castle Estate, formerly part of Trevean (CRO, TA/183, 1841); Acton Castle, residence of Thomas Field in 1856 and Richard Lanyon in 1861 (CRO, RH/6/5/1/5, 1856), built by Mr Stackhouse of Pendarves about 1790 (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6”, LXXV. NW, 1888); Acton Castle Hotel, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Acton Castle Estate, 1841; Acton Castle, 1856, 1884, 1888; Acton Castle Hotel, 2005
Acton Castle Estate – Perranuthnoe: see under Acton Castle.
Acton Castle Hotel – Perranuthnoe: see under Acton Castle.
Acton Farm – Perranuthnoe (SW 550 289): (OS, 6”, LXXV. NW, 1888).
Acton Farm, 1888
Ad-ia Veor – Illogan: see under Adjaveor.
Adacott howse – Kilkhampton: (*CRO, P102/5/1, 1563).
Adacott howse, 1563
Adam, Troon – Breage: see under Troon Adam.
Adam, Troon- Breage: see under Troon Adam.
Adam’s Hill – St Buryan (SW 414 245): “Boskenna, (Adam's Hill)”, tenement in Boskenna (CRO, TA/23, 1844); Adam's Hill, (OS, 6”, LXXVIII. NE & SE, 1887) (OS, 1:25000, 1980).
“Boskenna, (Adam's Hill)”, 1844; Adam's Hill, 1887, 1980
Adam's Hill – Lansallos: tenement (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), 1844).
Adam's Hill, 1844
(Adam’s Hill), Boskenna, – St Buryan: see under Adam's Hill.
Addicroft – Linkinhorne (SX 299 729): Odecrofte, (Hull, 1987, §498, p183, citing from c.1185-8); Adycraft, (*CRO, P125/4/1, 1726); Addicroft, Odycroft, farm (Symons, 1884); Addicroft, (OS, 1:25000, 1997).
Odecrofte, c.1185-8; Adycraft, 1726; Addicroft, Odycroft, 1884; Addicroft, 1997
Addicroft – North Hill (SX 270 760); farm (Symons, 1884) (CA 18, 1979, p132) (OS, 1:25000, 1997).
Addicroft, 1884, 1979, 1997
Addicroft Mill – Linkinhorne: (Symons, 1884) (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p36).
Addicroft Mill, 1884, 1979
Addy Ham – Sheviock: field name, 1 acre and 2 roods (CRO, TA/208, No.300, 1842).
Addy Ham, 1842
Adganednan – St Ives: field at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.344, 1844).
Adganednan, 1844
Adgewella – Camborne: Ajewella, (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651); Aiawella & other parts, of Allex Humphrys (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Agawela, of the widow Oatfield (*CRO, X510, 1743); Ajawella, of Sarah Oatfield (*CRO, X510, 1759); Adgewella, (Gover, 1948, p582).
Ajewella, 1651; Aiawella, 1664; Agawela, 1743; Ajawella, 1759; Adgewella, 1948
Adia Veor – Illogan: see under Adjaveor.
Adit Croft – Morvah: at Trembath (CRO, TA/156, Nos. 404 and 526, 1841)
Adit Croft, 1841
Adit, Shallow – Redruth: see under Shallow Adit.
Adit Farm, Shallow – Redruth: see under Shallow Adit.
Adit Field – Illogan: field in Bosleake (*CRO, GHW/13/3/6/2, 1858).
Adit Field, 1858
Adit Field – Towednack: at Higher Bussow (CRO, TA/226, No.593, 1842).
Adit Field, 1842
Adit Moor – Towednack: at Higher Bussow (CRO, TA/226, No.555, 1842).
Adit Moor, 1842
Adjaporth – Madron (Penzance): (Pool, 1985, p86).
Adjaporth, 1985
Adjaveor – Illogan: Ad-ia Veor, Adia Veor, leased by John Basset of Tehedye, esquire, to Justinian Harrye of St Illarye, yeoman, on the lives of Justinian Harrye, son of the lessee, Humfry, the son of Humfry Millet of St Illarye and James, the son of James Harrye of St Keverne, the brother of the lessee (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1510, citing from HB/5/1, 1659); Adjaveor, leased by Francis Basset, esquire, to John Kestle of Illogan, yeoman, Margaret, his wife and James, his brother, held by George John alias Edy, viz. the 2 crofts, the long close, and the west moor, all lying on the south of the lane from Tolvaddon Downs and Common between the townplace and the river running from Halle Gosse moor (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1513, citing from HB/5/4, 1674); Adzevîa, house (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r).
Ad-ia Veor, Adia Veor, 1659; Adjaveor, 1674; Adzevîa, 1700
(See also Adjiavean)
Adjawenjack and Carne, Erisey & – Grade (detached): see under Erisey & Adjawenjack and Carne.
Adjewednack – Gulval: tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843) (Pool, 1985, p35).
Adjewednack, 1843, 1985
Adjiavean – Illogan: parcell of the Manor of Tehiddy, leased by Francis Basset, esquire, to Richard James senior of Illogan, tinner, on the lives of Mary, the wife of the lessee, and sons Richard and John (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1512, citing from HB/5/3, 1672).
Adjiavean, 1672
(See also Adjaveor)
Adjoininjack – St Ives: see under Agiawenjack.
Aduene – ecclesiastical parish: see under Advent.
Aduene, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Advent.
Advene, S – ecclesiastical parish: see under Advent.
Advent – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Lesnewth (SX 11 81); Aduene, (Norden, 1584, index to map); S Advene, (Norden, 1584, map); x St Aduene, (Gover, 1948, p40, citing from Norden, 1584); St Advent or St Tane, (Gascoyne, 1699); Advene, a chapel annexed to Lanteglos by Camelford and in the Deanery of Trigg Minor (Cox, 1730, p350); St Advent, (*CRO, GHW/10/1/1, c.1830s, citing from 1759); Advent, St Ann, St Tane, most of the estates in this parish are parcel of the duchy of Cornwall, being held as free and customary lands of the manor of Helston in Trigg (Lysons and Lysons, 1814, p8); Advent, St Anne, in 1801, 37 inhabited houses, 4 uninhabited houses, 37 families and 170 persons, and in 1811, 42 inhabited houses, 6 uninhabited houses, 45 families and 219 persons (Hitchins and Drew, 1824, vol 2, p11), 3844 acres (Penaluna, 1838, vol 1, p26-7); Advent, St Ann, St Tane, (Redding, 1842, p41); Advent, a Rectory in the Deanery of Trigg Minor and daughter church to Lanteglos by Camelford, population in 1841 was 291 (Wallis, 1847, p72); Advent, St Ann, St Tane, 4059 acres and 1 rood (Wallis, 1847, p264-5); Advent, St Anne, (Symons, 1884); Advent, St Anne, St Tane, (Peter, 1906, p343).
Aduene, S Advene, 1584; St Advent, St Tane, 1699; Advene, 1730; Saint Advent, 1759; Advent, St Ann, St Tane, 1814; Advent, St Anne, 1824, 1838; Advent, St Ann, St Tane, 1842, 1847; Advent, St Anne, 1884; Advent, St Anne, St Tane, 1906
Advent – civil parish (SX 11 81): (OS, 1:25000, 1997).
Advent, 1997
Advent, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Advent.
Advent Triple Barrow – Advent (SX 136 834): prehistoric triple burial mound on Lower Moor (Barnatt, 1982, p213).
Advent Triple Barrow, 1982
Adventurers, 3 Bon, The – St Agnes: tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853).
The 3 Bon Adventurers, 1853
Adycraft – Linkinhorne: see under Addicroft.
Adzevîa – Illogan: see under Adjaveor.
Afterwashes – Breage (SW 603 309): (OS, 6”, LXXV. NE, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Afterwashes, 1888, 2005
Aga Gar – Perranuthnoe: see under Aja Gar.
Agawella – Camborne: see under Adgewella.
Agiawenjack – St Ives: Adjoininjack, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.347, 1844); Agiawenjack, at Hellesveor (*CRO, GHW/12/2/1/9, 1855).
Adjoininjack, 1844; Agiawenjack, 1855
Agnes, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Pydar (SW 72 50): Sancta Agnes', (Padel, 1988, p49, citing from 1327); St Anne, (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §259, citing from HP/1/1, 1547); Seynt Agnes, (*RIC, HP/1/2, 1555) (*CRO, GP/5, 1560); Agnette alias St Tannes, (Padel, 1988, p49, citing from 1586); St Agnes alias St Anns, (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1671, citing from HB/9/1, 1600); St Agnes, (Gascoyne, 1699); St Anns, (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r); St Agnes, in the Deanery of Pider (Cox, 1730, p350) (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761), a daughter church to Perranzabuloe, the two parishes forming a consolidated vicarage in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter (Lysons and Lysons, 1814, p11), 6657 acres, 865 houses and, in 1811, 5024 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p7) (*CRO, AD1751/1, 1827); Saint Agnes, (CRO, TA/2, 1842); St Agnes, (Padel, 1988, p49).
Sancta Agnes', 1327; St Anne, 1547; Seynt Agnes, 1555, 1560; Agnette, St Tannes, 1586; St Agnes, St Anns, 1600; St Agnes, 1699; St Anns, 1700; St Agnes, 1730, 1761, 1814, 1819, 1827; Saint Agnes, 1842; St Agnes, 1988.
Agnes, St – civil parish (SW 72 50): (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
St Agnes, 2003
Agnes, St – St Agnes (SW 720 508): St Anns, (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r); St Agnes, small market-town (Lysons and Lysons, 1814, p8), village (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
St Anns, 1700; St Agnes, 1814, 2003
Agnes, St, Wheal an Hale – St Agnes: see under Hale St Agnes, Wheal an.
Agnes Beacon, St – St Agnes (SW 710 503): St Agnes Beacon, hill (Viator, 1817, p417); Beacon, hill (Symons, 1884); St Agnes Beacon, site of prehistoric burial mounds and hill fort (CA 1, 1962, p113-4) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
St Agnes Beacon, 1817; Beacon, 1884; St Agnes Beacon, 1962, 2003
Agnes Consols, Saint – St Agnes: see under Polberou Consols, Royal.
Agnes Head, St – St Agnes (SW 697 515): coastal promontory (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
St Agnes Head, 2003
Agnes', Sancta – ecclesiastical parish: see under Agnes, St.
Agnette – ecclesiastical parish: see under Agnes, St.
Agnidal downs – Madron: (Borlase, 1769, p178).
Agnidal downs, 1769
Aiawella & other parts – Camborne: see under Adgewella.
Ain, Park – Lelant: at Laity (CRO, TA/120, No.237, 1841).
Park Ain, 1841
Air – St Ives: see under Ayr.
Air Point – St Just in Penwith: see under Aire Point.
Aire, Carn – St Just in Penwith (SW 360 282): rock outcrop on cliffs (OS, 6”, LXXIII. SW, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Carn Aire, 1888, 2005
Aire Point – St Just in Penwith (SW 359 281): Air Point, (Buller, 1842, p11); coastal promontory (OS, 6”, LXXIII. SW, 1888) (Pool, 1985, p86) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Air Point, 1842; Aire Point, 1888, 1985, 2005
Aissetona – St Dominick: see under Ashton.
Aissetone – St Dominick: see under Ashton.
Aja Gar – Perranuthnoe (approx SW 540 300): Aga Gar, field, near Ednovean [TA 553] (CA 16, 1977, p155, citing from c.1840); Aja Gar, field (CRO, RH/6/3/2/223/1-2, 1878).
Aga Gar, c.1840; Aja Gar, 1878
Ajawella – Camborne: see under Adgewella.
Ajewella – Camborne: see under Adgewella.
Alan – Davidstow, Lanteglos by Camelford, Advent, Michaelstow, St Breward, St Tudy, Blisland, St Mabyn, Helland, Egloshayle, Bodmin, Lanivet, St Breock, St Minver, St Issey and Padstow, river: see under Camel.
Alba Landa – Kea, manor: see under Blanchland.
Albam Cruse – Probus: at Helland, possible site of ancient cross (CA 15, 1976, p106, citing from 1250).
Albam Cruse, 1250
Albaston – Calstock (SX 423 704): Alveveston, given in the personal name Alice de Alveveston (Padel, 1988, p49, citing from c.1286); Aliveston, Alptone, (Padel, 1988, p49, citing from 1303); Alpeston, Alpiston, (Padel, 1988, p49, citing from 1337); Albeston, hamlet (Moule, 1838, p282); Albaston, village (CRO, AD336/20, 1876) (Padel, 1988, p49) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Alveveston, c.1286; Aliveston, Alptone, 1303; Alpeston, Alpiston, 1337; Albeston, 1838; Albaston, 1876, 1988, 2005
(See also Alton)
Albert Bridge, Royal – St Stephen by Saltash: at Saltash (CRO, X17, c.1860) (Symons, 1884).
Royal Albert Bridge, c.1860, 1884
Albert Cottage – Antony: residence at Torpoint (Symons, 1884).
Albert Cottage, 1884
Albert Cottage – St Stephen by Saltash: the residence of Mr William Rundle at Saltash (Symons, 1884).
Albert Cottage, 1884
Albert Cottage – Truro: residence at St Austell Street (Symons, 1884).
Albert Cottage, 1884
Albert Pier – Madron (Penzance) (SW 478 303): (OS, 6”, LXXIV. NW, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 2005)
Albert Pier, 1888, 2005
Albeston – Calstock: see under Albaston.
Albion Cottage Tenement – Mylor: see under Albion House.
Albion House – Mylor: Albion Cottage Tenement, (CRO, TA/161, 1843); Albion House, residence (Symons, 1884).
Albion Cottage Tenement, 1843; Albion House, 1884
Alcotquere – Boyton: (Borlase, 1749, p128)
Alcotquere, 1749
Alcott – North Tamerton: see under Alvacott.
Aldelmus of Ammaleglos, Sanctus – St Kew: see under Amble, Chapel.
Alder Beer – Morwenstow: see under Alderbeer.
Alderbeer – Morwenstow (SS 24 14): Alder Beer, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842); Alderbeer, (OS, 1:25000, 1997).
Alder Beer, 1842; Alderbeer, 1997
Aldercomb – Kilkhampton: see under Aldercombe.
Aldercombe – Kilkhampton (SS 27 11): Aldercomb, (*CRO, P102/5/1, 1567); Allercomb, (Cox, 1730, p350); Aldercomb, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Aldercombe, tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842); Aldercomb, (Symons, 1884); Aldercombe, (Gover, 1948), remains of mansion (CA 14, 1975, p100); Aldercombe Barton, (OS, 1:25000, 1997).
Aldercomb, 1567; Allercomb, 1730; Aldercomb, 1749; Aldercombe, 1842; Aldercomb, 1884; Aldercombe, 1948, 1975; Aldercombe Barton, 1997
Aldercombe Barton – Kilkhampton: see under Aldercombe.
Aldercombe Cottages – Kilkhampton (SS 26 11): (OS, 1:25000, 1997).
Aldercombe Cottages, 1997
Aldercombe Mill – Kilkhampton: (CA 14, 1975, p100).
Aldercombe Mill, 1975
Aldermoor – Advent (SX 116 827): Old Moor, farm (Symons, 1884); Aldermoor, (Gover, 1948, p40); Aldermoor Farm, (*CRO, CC/FBE/1/23, 1996) (OS, 1:25000, 1997).
Old Moor, 1884; Aldermoor, 1948; Aldermoor Farm, 1996, 1997
Aldermoor Farm – Advent: see under Aldermoor.
Aldern – Stoke Climsland: see under Aldren.
Aldestou – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.
Aldestouwe – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.
Aldestouyam – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.
Aldestouye – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.
Aldestow – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.
Aldestowe – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.
Aldren – Stoke Climsland: Aldern, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Aldren, farm (Symons, 1884).
Aldern, 1749; Aldren, 1884
Aldrou, Crux – Lelant: ancient cross on the boundary of St Erth (Russell, 1971, citing from JRIC (New Series) 2:4, 1956, p153, citing from 1237).
Crux Aldrou, 1237
Ale and Cakes – Gwennap: copper mine, part of Clifford Amalgamated (Symons, 1884)
Ale and Cakes, 1884
Aleabury, Round – North Hill: see under Allabury.
Alesdon – North Tamerton: see under Allisdon.
Alet – Kenwyn: manor, see under Allet.
Aleth – Kenwyn: manor, see under Allet.
Alex’s Tor – St Breward: hill (Symons, 1884).
Alex's Tor, 1884
Aleyn – Davidstow, Lanteglos by Camelford, Advent, Michaelstow, St Breward, St Tudy, Blisland, St Mabyn, Helland, Egloshayle, Bodmin, Lanivet, St Breock, St Minver, St Issey and Padstow, river: see under Camel.
Alfred, South – Phillack: mine, previously known as Bandowers Mine (CA 15, 1976, p102).
South Alfred, 1976
Alfred, Wheal – Phillack: mine (CRO, AD9/29, 1829), site of old Methodist chapel for miners (CA 15, 1976, p96).
Wheal Alfred, 1829, 1976
Alfred, Wheal, Great – Phillack: mine (CA 15, 1976, p101).
Great Wheal Alfred, 1976
Alfred, Wheal, North – Phillack: mine (CA 15, 1976, p101).
North Wheal Alfred, 1976
Alfred Consols – Gwinear and Phillack: mine (*CRO, STA/698/8, 1849), formerly Laity Hills (CA 15, 1976, p101).
Alfred Consols, 1849, 1976
Alfred Consols, Wheal – Phillack: Wheal Ann, mine (CRO, HB/S13/1, 1819); Wheal Alfred Consols, mine, formerly Wheal Ann (CA 15, 1976, p102).
Wheal Ann, 1819; Wheal Alfred Consols, 1976
Alga – Mawgan in Meneage: (Borlase, 1749, p128).
Alga, 1749
Algherston' – North Tamerton: see under Allisdon.
Algoma – Maker: 18th century residence at Kingsand (Thomas, 1974, p25, citing from Western Morning News, 3 Jan 1969).
Algoma, 1969
Algonquin – St Ives: residence at the Warren (*CRO, GHW/12/3/6/1/98, 1898).
Algonquin, 1898
Algreston – North Tamerton: see under Allisdon.
Alice, Wheal – Ladock: mine, at Hewas (CA 14, 1975, p111).
Wheal Alice, 1975
Alice, White – Wendron (SW 696 348): White-Alice, Whitealice, Great Whitealice, tenements (CRO, TA/249, 1844); Whitealice, 11 tenements, 68 acres (Symons, 1884); White Alice, remains of hut dwellings here (*CRO, P174/8/1, c.1923) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
White-Alice, Whitealice, Great Whitealice, 1844; Whitealice, 1884; White Alice, c.1923, 2003
Alice, White, Little – Wendron (SW 697 351): Little Whitealice, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844); Little White Allies, formerly in the possession of David Martin, deceased, then Richard Reed, deceased, and now of Hercules Priske and Thomas Richard Reed (CRO, X1135/1/2, 1875); Little Whitealice, farm, 50 acres (Symons, 1884); Little White Alice, (OS, 1:25000, 2003)
Little Whitealice, 1844; Little White Allies, 1875; Little Whitealice, 1884; Little White Alice, 2003
Alice, White- – Wendron: see under Alice, White.
Alindec – North Tamerton: (Hull, 1987, §74, p32, citing from c.1162).
Alindec, c.1162
Aliston – North Tamerton: see under Allisdon.
Aliveston – Calstock: see under Albaston.
All braws Meadow – Sennen: see under braws Meadow, All.
All braws Moor – Sennen: see under braws Moor, All.
All Craws – Sennen: see under Craws, All.
All Saints – ecclesiastical parish: formed in 1889 from part of Falmouth.
All Saints – St Erth: abandoned methodist chapel at Bosence (CA 14, 1975, p115)
All Saints, 1975
Allabury – North Hill (SX 257 769): Round Aleabury, field [TA 816] (CA 18, 1979, p128, citing from TA, c.1840); Allabury, site of 2 rounds (CA 18, 1979, p128), visible earthwork (OS, 1:25000, 1997).
Round Aleabury, c.1840; Allabury, 1979, 1997
Allan – Davidstow, Lanteglos by Camelford, Advent, Michaelstow, St Breward, St Tudy, Blisland, St Mabyn, Helland, Egloshayle, Bodmin, Lanivet, St Breock, St Minver, St Issey and Padstow, river: see under Camel.
Allen – St Allen, river (SW 81 49): Layne, (Padel, 1988, p50, citing from c.1470 and c.1540); Laine, (Padel, 1988, p50, citing from 1842); Allen, (*CRO, HB/65/4/16, 1869) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
Layne, c.1470, c.1540; Laine, 1842; Allen, 1869, 2003
Allen – Davidstow, Lanteglos by Camelford, Advent, Michaelstow, St Breward, St Tudy, Blisland, St Mabyn, Helland, Egloshayle, Bodmin, Lanivet, St Breock, St Minver, St Issey and Padstow, river: see under Camel.
Allen, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Powder, west division (SW 82 50): Sanctus Allunus, (Padel, 1988, p50, citing from 1261); Seynt Alun, (Padel, 1988, p50, citing from 1270); St Allen, (Gascoyne, 1699), a Vicarage in the Deanery of Powder (Cox, 1730, p350), the rectory is the property of Viscount Falmouth (Lysons and Lysons, 1814, p13); Eglosellan, (Padel, 1988, p50, citing from 1840); St Allen, (Symons, 1884).
Sanctus Allunus, 1261; Seynt Alun, 1270; St Allen, 1699, 1730; Eglosellan, 1840; St Allen, 1884
Allen, St – civil parish (SW 82 50): (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
St Allen, 2003
Allen, St – St Allen (SW 823 506): St Allen Church-Town, tenement, in the Manor of Gwarnick (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796); St Allen, village (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
St Allen Church-Town, 1796; St Allen, 1884, 2003
Allen, Venton, Treluick – St Allen: see under Treluick Venton Allen.
Allen, Wheal – St Ives: mine (*CRO, GHW/12/3/6/1/1/27, 1851).
Wheal Allen, 1851
Allen Church-Town, St – St Allen: see under Allen, St.
Allen’s Mill – Illogan: on Nancekuke Down (CA 5, 1966, p72, citing from 1752).
Allen’s Mill, 1752
Allen's Tenement – St Blazey: (CRO, TA/10, 1846).
Allen's Tenement, 1846
Allercomb – Kilkhampton: see under Aldercombe.
Allerys – Poundstock: farm (Symons, 1884).
Allerys, 1884
Allet – Kenwyn, manor: Aleth, given in the personal name John de Aleth (Hull, 1987, §392, p145, citing from c.1284); Alet, Allett, (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §297, citing from HP/8/6, 1697); Allet, owned by Lords Falmouth and Galway (CRO, AD102/35, 1882).
Aleth, c.1284; Alet, Allett, 1697; Allet, 1882
Allet – Kenwyn (SW 793 488): village, owned by Lords Falmouth and Galway (CRO, AD102/35, 1882) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
Allet, 1882, 2003
Allet Farm – Kenwyn (SW 791 487): (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
Allet Farm, 2003
Allett – Kenwyn: manor, see under Allet.
Alley, Long – Ruan Minor (SW 706 162): tenement (CRO, TA/201, 1843), in Grade-Ruan civil parish (OS, 1:25000, 1996).
Long Alley, 1843, 1996
Alley, Zawn – Morvah (SW 403 360): cove (OS, 6”, LXVII. NE, 1888).
Zawn Alley, 1888
Alley Isle, Zawn – Morvah (SW 402 360): rock on coast (OS, 6”, LXVII. NE, 1888)
Zawn Alley Isle, 1888
Allies, White, Little – Wendron: see under Alice, White, Little.
Allins – Jacobstow (SX 194 968): Allins, named after the Allen family, found in the parish registers from 1693 (Gover, 1948, p3) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
Allins, 1948, 2003
Allins – Poundstock: site of ancient cottage (CA 19, 1980, p96).
Allins, 1980
(See also Altons)
Allisdon – North Tamerton (SX 299 977): Algherston', given in the personal name Waltero de Algherston' (Midgley, 1945, citing from 1296); Algreston, given in the personal name Luke de Algreston (Hull, 1987, §593, p215, citing from 1319); Aliston, Allisdon (CRO, AD1533/2, 1852); Alesdon, village (Symons, 1884); Allisdon, (Gover, 1948, p30) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)
Algherston', 1296; Algreston, 1319; Aliston, Allisdon, 1852; Alesdon, 1884; Allisdon, 1948, 2003
Allternun – ecclesiastical parish: see under Altarnun.
Allunus, Sanctus – ecclesiastical parish: see under Allen, St.
Alma House – Kenwyn: the residence of Mrs Henry Williams (Symons, 1884).
Alma House, 1884
Alma Villa – St Just in Penwith: the residence of Mr S H James (Symons, 1884).
Alma Villa, 1884
Alma Villa – Kenwyn: the residence of Mr S Holman (Symons, 1884).
Alma Villa, 1884
Alms House – Mullion: the residence of Thomas Shepherd (Symons, 1884).
Alms House, 1884
Alms house, The – Camborne: population, with Crane, Penpons and Bejawsa, is 237 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768).
The Alms house, 1768
Alms House Green – Germoe: given under roads etc (CRO, TA/69, 1841).
Alms House Green, 1841
Almshouse – Stoke Climsland (SX 361 749): (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Almshouse, 2005
Almshouses – Luxulyan: field name near Luxulyan [TA 2007] (CA 20, 1981, p212, citing from TA, c.1840).
Almshouses, c.1840
Alpeston – Calstock: see under Albaston.
Alpiston – Calstock: see under Albaston.
Alptone – Calstock: see under Albaston.
Alren – Stoke Climsland (SX 360 739): Alren, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Alren Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Alren, 1884; Alren Farm, 2005
Alren Farm – Stoke Climsland: see under Alren.
Alsa – St Buryan: see under Alsia.
Alsa, Vallan – St Buryan: see under Alsia.
Alsa Bora – Sennen: see under Bora, Alsa.
Alsa Mill – St Buryan: see under Alsia Mill.
Alsia – St Buryan (SW 394 251): (Borlase, 1749, p128) (CRO, BRA833/33, 1780); Lower Alsia, tenement, (CRO, TA/23, 1844); Vallan Alsa, farm (Symons, 1884); Lower Alsia, (OS, 6”, LXXVIII. NE & SE, 1887); Alsia, (Russell, 1971, p41); Lower Alsia, holy well and mill here (Russell, 1971, p71); Alsia Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Alsa, 1749, 1780; Lower Alsia, 1844; Vallan Alsa, 1884; Lower Alsia, 1887; Alsia, Lower Alsia, 1971; Alsia Farm, 2005
Alsia, Higher – St Buryan (SW 397 255): Higher Alsia, (CRO, TA/23, 1844) (OS, 6”, LXXVIII. NE & SE, 1887) (Russell, 1971, p93); Higher Alsia Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Higher Alsia, 1844, 1887, 1971; Higher Alsia Farm, 2005
Alsia, Lower – St Buryan: see under Alsia.
Alsia Mill – St Buryan (SW 394 252): Alsa Mill, (CRO, GB/15/17, 1676); Alsia Mill Tenement, (CRO, TA/23, 1844); Alsia Mill, 2005 (OS, 1:25000, 2005)
Alsa Mill, 1676; Alsia Mill Tenement, 1844; Alsia Mill, 2005
Alsia Mill Tenement – St Buryan: see under Alsia Mill.
Also Veor – St Austell: farm (Symons, 1884).
Also Veor, 1884
Alson – Stoke Climsland: see under North Alston.
Alston – Stoke Climsland: see under North Alston.
Alston, North – Stoke Climsland (SX 387 751): North Alston alias Alston, tenement, in the manor of Stoke Clymsland, freeholder is John Connocke esq (Pounds, 1984, p153, citing from 1650); Alson, (Borlase, 1749, p128); North Alstone, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); North Alston, (Pounds, 1984, p153) (OS, 1:25000, 2005)
North Alston, Alston, 1650; Alson, 1749; North Alstone, 1884; North Alston, 1984, 2005
Alston, South – Stoke Climsland (SX 386 750): South Alstone, farm (Symons, 1884); South Alston, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
South Alstone, 1884; South Alston, 2005
Alstone, North – Stoke Climsland: see under North Alston.
Alstone, South – Stoke Climsland: see under South Alston.
Altarnun – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Lesnewth (SX 22 81): Altrenune, (Padel, 1988, p50, citing from c.1100); Alternon, given in the personal name Drogo de Alternon (Hull, 1987, §382, p141, citing from c.1140s), given in the personal name Stephen de Alternon (Hull, 1987, §18, p13, citing from 1273); Alternun, (Hull, 1987, §89, p38, citing from 1282); Alternon, Alternun, (*RIC, Z/13/19, 1565); Alternon, (*CRO, ARD/TER/147, 1602) (*RIC, Z/1/9, 1603); Alternone, (*CRO, ARD/TER/1, early 17th c.); Alternon, (CRO, AP/M/292, 1617); Alternun, (Gascoyne, 1699); Alternon, (*CRO, EL/279, c.1700), a Vicarage in the Deanery of Trigg Major (Cox, 1730, p350); Allternun, (*CRO, GHW/10/1/2, c.1840s, citing from 1759); Alternun, (*CRO, GHW/10/1/1, c.1830s, citing from 1759); Altarnun, (Borlase, 1769, p210); Alternon, (*CRO, P170/12/9/1, 1774) (CRO, AD592/44, 1797-8), the most extensive parish in the county, supposed to contain about 12,770 acres (Lysons and Lysons, 1814, p13); Alternun, (MacLean, 1873, p626, citing from 1819); Alternon, (Redding, 1842, p6); Altarnun, (Padel, 1988, p50).
Altrenune, c.1100; Alternon, c.1140s, 1273; Alternun, 1282; Alternon, Alternun, 1565; Alternon, 1602, 1603; Alternone, early 17th c; Alternon, 1617; Alternun, 1699; Alternon, c.1700, 1730; Allternun, Alternun, 1759; Altarnun, 1769; Alternon, 1774, 1797-8, 1814; Alternun, 1819; Alternon, 1842; Altarnun, 1988
Altarnun – civil parish (SX 22 81): (OS, 1:25000, 1997).
Altarnun, 1997
Altarnun – Altarnun (SX 224 811): village (OS, 1:25000, 1997).
Altarnun, 1997
Allternun – ecclesiastical parish: see under Altarnun.
Alternon – ecclesiastical parish: see under Altarnun.
Alternone – ecclesiastical parish: see under Altarnun.
Alternun – ecclesiastical parish: see under Altarnun.
Alton – Calstock: (Borlase, 1749, p128).
Alton, 1749
(See also Albaston)
Altons – Poundstock: (Borlase, 1749, p128).
Altons, 1749
(See also Allins)
Altrenune – ecclesiastical parish: see under Altarnun.
Alueuacota – North Tamerton: see under Alvacott.
Alun, Seynt – ecclesiastical parish: see under Allen, St.
Aluuartona – Madron: see under Alverton.
Alvacot – North Tamerton: see under Alvacott.
Alvacott – North Tamerton (SX 311 953): Alvevacote, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Exchequer Domesday, f123, 1086); Alueuacota, (Maxwell, 1986, p4, citing from Exeter Domesday, f239v, 1086); Alcott, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Alvacot, (Redding, 1842, p20), hamlet (Symons, 1884); Alvacott, (Gover, 1948, p30) (Maxwell, 1986); Alvacott Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Alueuacota, Alvevacote, 1086; Alcott, 1749; Alvacot, 1842, 1884; Alvacott, 1948, 1986; Alvacott Farm, 2005
Alvacott Farm – North Tamerton: see under Alvacott.
Alvarton – Madron: see under Alverton.
Alvern-weith – Madron: see under Alverton Weeths.
Alverne Hall – Madron (Penzance): the residence of Captain Otho Travers at Alverton (Symons, 1884).
Alverne Hall, 1884
Alvernton – Madron: see under Alverton.
Alvernweeth – Madron: see under Alverton Weeths.
Alvernweith – Madron: see under Alverton Weeths.
Alverton – Madron and Paul, manor: Alwaretone, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Exchequer Domesday, f121, 1086); Aluuartona, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Exeter Domesday, f255r, 1086); Alverton alias Alwerton, (CRO, AD628, 1381); Alverton (*RIC, HC/4/31, 1612).
Alwaretone, Aluuartona, 1086; Alverton, Alwerton, 1381; Alverton, 1612
Alverton – Madron (Penzance) (SW 464 296): Alwaretone, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Exchequer Domesday, f121, 1086); Aluuartona, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Exeter Domesday, f255r, 1086); Alwerton, (Camden, 1610, p188); Alwarton, (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §229, citing from HP/13/40, 1725); Alvarton, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Alvernton, (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757) (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782); Alverton, owned and occupied by Mary Jenkin (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785), barton (CRO, TA/133, 1842), four tenements (Symons, 1884) (Pool, 1985, p35), in Penzance civil parish (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Alwaretone, Aluuartona, 1086; Alverton, 1306; Alwerton, 1610; Alwarton, 1725; Alvarton, 1749; Alvernton, 1757, 1782; Alverton, 1785, 1842, 1884, 1985, 2005
(See also Alverne Hall; Alwern, Kerigou)
Alverton – Truro: the late residence of Mrs W M Tweedy (Symons, 1884).
Alverton, 1884
Alverton, Higher – Madron: tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842).
Higher Alverton, 1842
Alverton, Lower – Madron: owned by Christopher Hawkins, esquire, occupied by Thomas Woodis (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785).
Lower Alverton, 1785
Alverton Bridge – Madron (Penzance) (SW 463 301): (OS, 6”, LXXIV. NW, 1888).
Alverton Bridge, 1888
Alverton Farm – Madron (Penzance) (SW 462 300): (OS, 6”, LXXIV. NW, 1888).
Alverton Farm, 1888
Alverton House – Madron (Penzance) (SW 464 301): (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6”, LXXIV. NW, 1888).
Alverton House, 1884, 1888
Alverton Lane – Madron (Penzance): tenement (CRO, TA/179, 1845).
Alverton Lane, 1845
Alverton Lodge – Madron (Penzance) (SW 462 301): the residence of Captain John Ellis (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6”, LXXIV. NW, 1888).
Alverton Lodge, 1884, 1888
Alverton Meadows – Madron (Penzance): at Chapel Street (CRO, TA/179, Nos. 1287-1289, 1845).
Alverton Meadows, 1845
Alverton Vean – Madron (Penzance) (SW 467 302): the residence of J J A Boase, Esquire (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6”, LXXIV. NW, 1888).
Alverton Vean, 1884, 1888
Alverton Weeths – Madron: Alvern-weith, (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Alvernweith, (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782); Alvernweeth, part owned by Samuel Borlase, esquire, leases held by Henry Phillips, occupied by Thomas Woodis, Francis Boase, occupied by himself, Thomas Woodis, occupied by himself and George John, and William Bramble, occupied by himself, and part owned by William Veale, esquire, lease held by Thomas Bramble and occupied by John Dunkin (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785); Alverton Weeths, tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842).
Alvern-weith, 1757; Alvernweith, 1782; Alvernweeth, 1785; Alverton Weeths, 1842
Alvevacote – North Tamerton: see under Alvacott.
Alveveston – Calstock: see under Albaston.
Alviggan – St Stephen in Brannel: china clay works (CRO, STA/8, 1878).
Alviggan, 1878
Alviggan, Great – St Mewan and St Stephen in Brannel: mine (*CRO, STA/693c/138, 1845).
Great Alviggan, 1845
Alwaretone – Madron: see under Alverton.
Alwarton – Madron: see under Alverton.
Alwern, Kerigou – Madron: round, at Alverton (Russell, 1971, p44, citing from Henderson, 1924-7, p154, citing from 1560).
Kerigou Alwern, 1560
Alwerton – Madron, manor: see under Alverton.
Amabbrea – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.
Amal – St Kew: see under Amble, Chapel.
Amalbrea – Towednack (SW 493 364): Amalibery, (Pool, 1985, p36, citing from 1659); Amellibery, (CRO, GB/15/18, 1676); Amelleberry, (CRO, GB/15/2-3, 1679); Amel-bray, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Amyllebrea, (CRO, GHW/G/14, c.1840); Amelebrey, Amelebry, tenements (CRO, TA/226, 1842); Amalebrea, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Amabbrea, (CRO, CH/34/7, 1906); Amalebry, (*CRO, CH/34/6, 1906); Amalebrea, (*CRO, CH/33/9, 1907); Amblebrea, parcel of land here conveyed by Minnie Davies Gilbert, Patience Davies Harding and Commander Walter Raleigh Gilbert to Ann Hocking of Moors, Nancledrea, Long Rock (*CRO, DG/224, 1936); Amalbrea, site of old prison (Russell, 1971, p79); Amalebrea, (Pool, 1985, p36); Amalebra, (OS, 1:25000, 1992) (OS, 1:25000, 2005)
Amalibery, 1659; Amellibery, 1676; Amelleberry, 1679; Amel-bray, 1749; Amyllebrea, 1840; Amelebrey, Amelebry, 1842; Amalebrea, 1884; Amabbrea, Amalebry, 1906; Amalebrea, 1907; Amblebrea, 1936; Amalbrea, 1971; Amalebrea, 1985; Amalebra, 1992, 2005
(See also Amelebry Stamp)
Amalebra – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.
Amalebrea – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.
Amalebrea, Little – Ludgvan (SW 488 360): (OS, 6”, LXVIII. NW, 1908).
Little Amalebrea, 1908
Amalebry – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.
Amaleglos – St Kew: see under Amble, Chapel.
Amalibery – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.
Amalveor – Towednack (SW 482 375): Amel-veor, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Amelveor, (CRO, TA/226, 1842), hamlet (Symons, 1884); Amalveor, site of prehistoric hut circle and location of discovery of Celtic gold hoard (Russell, 1971, pp54, 109) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Amel-veor, 1749; Amelveor, 1842, 1884; Amalveor, 1971, 2005
(See also Amelebry Plantation; Amelveor Moor; Ankeen, Park)
Amalveor Downs – Towednack (SW 474 374): moor (OS, 6”, 1908) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Amalveor Downs, 1908, 2005
Amalwhidden – Towednack: Amelwhiden, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Amelwin, tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842); Amelwidden, (Symons, 1884); Amelwin, (*CRO, CH/34/6, 1906); Amelwyn, (*CRO, CH/33/9, 1907); Amalwhidden, site of round (Russell, 1971, p46).
Amelwhiden, 1749; Amelwin, 1842; Amelwidden, 1884; Amelwin, 1906; Amelwyn, 1907; Amalwhidden, 1971
Amalwhidden, Higher – Towednack (SW 488 370): (OS, 6”, LXVIII. NW, 1908) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Higher Amalwhidden, 1908, 2005
Amalwhidden, Lower – Towednack (SW 489 372): Lower Amelwin, tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842); Lower Amalwidden, (*CRO, CH/33/9, 1907); Lower Amalwhidden, (OS, 6”, LXVIII. NW, 1908); Amalwhidden Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).
Lower Amelwin, 1842; Lower Amalwidden, 1907; Lower Amalwhidden, 1908; Amalwhidden Farm, 2005
Amalwhidden Farm – Towednack: see under Amalwhidden, Lower.
Amalwidden, Lower – Towednack: see under Amalwhidden, Lower.
Amania, Gweal, Lower – St Just in Penwith: field in Reynold's Tenement (CRO, TA/95, No. 322, 1845)
Lower Gweal Amania, 1845
(See also Amena, Gweal)
Amania, Gweal, Middle – St Just in Penwith: field in Reynold's Tenement (CRO, TA/95, No. 271, 1845)
Middle Gweal Amania, 1845
(See also Amena, Gweal)
Ambel – St Kew: see under Amble, Chapel.
Ambel lower – St Kew: see under Amble, Lower.
Ambell – St Kew: see under Amble, Chapel.
Amber, Main- – St Levan: see under Logan Rock.
Amber, Men – Sithney: Mênamber, (Borlase, 1769, opp p173); Men Amber, flint working site in prehistory (CA 19, 1980, p89).
Mênamber, 1769; Men Amber, 1980
Amble – St Kew: manor, Amal, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Amble otherwise Amell, (*CRO, F/4/167/9, 1750); Ammell alias Amble, (*CRO, F/4/167/9, 1772).
Amal, 1086; Amble, Amell, 1750; Ammell, Amble, 1772
Amble, Chapel – St Kew (SW 997 754): Amal, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Amaleglos, (Padel, 1988, p68, citing from 1284); church of Sanctus Adelmus of Ammaleglos, (Padel, 1988, p68, citing from 1302); Ambell, (CRO, EL/13/4, 1581); Chaple Amble, (Padel, 1988, p68, citing from 1664); Ambel, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Ammell, (Redding, 1842, p42); Chaple Amble, (Symons, 1884); Chapel Amble, village and 3 farms (Symons, 1884) (Maxwell, 1986) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
Amal, 1086; Amaleglos, 1284; Sanctus Aldelmus of Ammaleglos, 1302; Ambell, 1581; Chaple Amble, 1664; Ambel, 1749; Ammell, 1842; Chaple Amble, 1884; Chapel Amble, 1884, 1986, 2003
(See also Amel, Fradd's etc)
Amble, Chaple – St Kew: see under Amble, Chapel.
Amble, Lower – St Kew (SW 989 749): Ammalmur, (Padel, 1988, p68, citing from 1347); Ambel lower, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Lower Amell, (*CRO, F/1/27, 1813); Lower Amble, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
Ammalmur, 1347; Ambel lower, 1749; Lower Amell, 1813; Lower Amble, 1884, 2003
Amble, Middle – St Kew (SW 992 751): Ammalgres, (Padel, 1988, p68, citing from 1347); Amell Grees, tenement, leased by Thomas Pitt, esquire, to Ezekiell Webber of St Kew on the lives of his sisters, Anne and Susan, and late in the occupation of John King, deceased (*CRO, F/1/27, 1722) (*CRO, F/1/27, 1761); Middle Amble, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
Ammalgres, 1347; Amell Grees, 1722, 1761; Middle Amble, 1884, 2003
Amblebrea – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.
Ambleside – St Columb Major (SW 892 601): (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
Ambleside, 2003
Ambrose, Mount – Redruth (SW 711 433): tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844), house and small tenements (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).
Mount Ambrose, 1844, 1884, 2003
Ambrose Chapel, St – Crantock: at Crantock, non-extant (CA 20, 1981, p208).
St Ambrose Chapel, 1981
Ambrose Close, St – Crantock: at Crantock [TA 287, 817] (CA 20, 1981, p208, citing from c.1840).
St Ambrose Close, c.1840
Ambrose Lake – St Neot: mine (Symons, 1884).
Ambrose Lake, 1884
Ambrose Well, St – Crantock: at Crantock churchyard, non-extant (CA 20, 1981, p207).
St Ambrose Well, 1981
Amel, Fradd's – St Kew: Fradds, tenement and farm, leased by William Wyndham Lord Grenville, Baron Grenville to Richard Worden of Lower Amell, St Kew, farmer (*CRO, F/1/27, 1813); Fradd's Amel, (*CRO, F/1/27, 1858).
Fradds, 1813; Fradd's Amel, 1858
Amel, Grey's – St Kew: (*CRO, F/1/27, 1858).
Grey's Amel, 1858
Amel, Jeffry's – St Kew: (*CRO, F/1/27, 1858).
Jeffry's Amel, 1858
Amel, Webber's – St Kew: (*CRO, F/1/27, 1858).
Webber's Amel, 1858
Amel-bray – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.
Amel-veor – Towednack: see under Amalveor.
Amelebrey – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.
Amelebry – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.
Amelebry Plantation – Towednack: field name, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1286, 1842).
Amelebry Plantation, 1842
Amelebry Stamp – Towednack: field name, at Amelebry (CRO, TA/226, No.938, 1842).
Amelebry Stamp, 1842
Amell – St Kew, manor: see under Amble.
Amell, Lower – St Kew: see under Amble, Lower.
Amell and Trilly – Towednack and Zennor, manor: see under Amylle-an-Trylle.
Amell Grees – St Kew: see under Amble, Middle.
Amelleberry – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.
Amellibery – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.
Amelveor – Towednack: see under Amalveor.
Amelveor, Amelwin and – Towednack: see under Amelwin and Amelveor.
Amelveor and Skillywadden – Towednack: tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842).
Amelveor a