Cornovia - A Cornish Sourcebook - Cornish Place Names



An Index to the Historical Place Names of Cornwall (G to H)



Gabban, Gilly, Croft Caroline and – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841); (Croft Caroline and) Gilly Gabban, 1841; Gilly-Gobban, 1884

Gabbins Tenement – Germoe (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Gabmas, the – Lelant, at Trink (CRO, TA/120, Nos. 546-548, 1841)

Gabnas Tenement – Germoe (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Gaddaford – Lezant, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Gadles – St Gluvias, tenement (CRO, TA/72, 1845), farm (Symons, 1884)

Gaider, The – St Keverne (SW 761 168), cliff (OS, 25”, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Galidna – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844); Galidneo, 1619; Galidna, 1844; Garlidna, 1884

Galidneo – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619); Galidneo, 1619; Galidna, 1844; Garlidna, 1884

Gallas, Wheal – St Buryan, field in Boleigh (CRO, TA/23, No.3178, 1844)

Gallows Hillhead – Lanlivery, in Lostwithiel civil parish (OS, 25”, XLII.3, 1907); Gallows Hillhead, 1907; Hillhead, 1989

Galowras – Gorran, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Galver, Carn – Zennor, hill and tin mine (Symons, 1884) (Russell, 1971, p26); Karn Gollewa, 1769; Carn Gollewa, 1840; Carn Galver, 1884, 1971

Gam Parks – Michaelstow, tenement (CRO, TA/151, 1843)

Gamper – Sennen (SW 3425), coastal (OS, 1:25000, 1980)

Ganders, The – Ludgvan, holloway adjoining the parish almshouse (*CRO, AD1315/4, 1771)

Gang – St Ive, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gannel Creek – Crantock, navagable to Trevemper Bridge, 2½ miles (Symons, 1884)

Gapbons – St Gluvias, the nursery of T Clemens (Symons, 1884)

Gar, Aga – Perranuthnoe: see under Aja Gar.

Gar, Aja – Perranuthnoe: see under Aja Gar.

Garaford – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1334); Garaford, 1334; Garforde, 1593; Garrafourth, 1587; Gulliford, 1845, 1953-4

Garca Moor – St Austell (*CRO, CF/2980, 1839)

Garforde – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1593); Garaford, 1334; Garforde, 1593; Garrafourth, 1587; Gulliford, 1845, 1953-4

Garges, Great – Cuby, tenement (CRO, TA/44, 1842); Gargis, 1785; Great Garges, 1842; Great Gargus, 1884

Garges, Middle – Cuby, tenement (CRO, TA/44, 1842); Middle Garges, 1842; Mid Gargus, Middle Gargus, 1884

Garges, Yonder – Cuby, tenement (CRO, TA/44, 1842); Little Gargis, 1785; Yonder Garges, 1842; Lower Gargus, 1884

Gargis – Cuby (*CRO, AD1200, 1785); Gargis, 1785; Great Garges, 1842; Great Gargus, 1884

Gargis, Little – Cuby (*CRO, AD1200, 1785); Little Gargis, 1785; Yonder Garges, 1842; Lower Gargus, 1884

Gargus, Great – Cuby, farm (Symons, 1884); Gargis, 1785; Great Garges, 1842; Great Gargus, 1884

Gargus, Lower – Cuby, farm (Symons, 1884); Little Gargis, 1785; Yonder Garges, 1842; Lower Gargus, 1884

Gargus, Mid – Cuby, farm (Symons, 1884); Middle Garges, 1842; Mid Gargus, Middle Gargus, 1884

Gargus, Middle – Cuby, farm (Symons, 1884); Middle Garges, 1842; Mid Gargus, Middle Gargus, 1884

Garhurles – St Sampson (Fenwick, 1986, p83, citing from 1588); Carhurles, 1467, 1550; Garhurles alias Carhurlees, 1588; Carhurles, 1630; Carhurles (and Layawn), 1844; Killhearles, 1900; Carharles, 1984

Garlenick – Creed, the seat of the Reverend C Moore, and farm (Symons, 1884), of John Gwennap Dennis Moore (*CRO, P184/28/1, 1910)

Garles – Lesnewth, farm and residence (Symons, 1884) (see also Grylls)

Garlidna – Wendron, 6 tenements, also disused tin mine (Symons, 1884); Galidneo, 1619; Galidna, 1844; Garlidna, 1884

Garmoe – Lanteglos by Camelford (OS, 25", XIV. 7, 1907); Garmow, 1884; Garmoe, 1907

Garmow – Lanteglos by Camelford, farm (Symons, 1884); Garmow, 1884; Garmoe, 1907

Garneggan – Lanteglos by Fowey, farm (Symons, 1884)

Garrack, Park – Lelant, at Ninnis (CRO, TA/120, No.1948, 1841)

Garrack, Park an – St Ives, at Hendra (CRO, TA/91, No.805, 1844)

Garrack, Park-an- – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843)

Garrack Vean – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843); Garrack Vean, 1843; Garrick, 1884

Garrafourth – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1587); Garaford, 1334; Garforde, 1593; Garrafourth, 1587; Gulliford, 1845, 1953-4

Garrah – St Breward, common (Symons, 1884); Garrah, Higher Garrah, 1884

Garrah – Mullion, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Garro, 1843; Garrah, 1884

Garrah, Higher – St Breward, common (Symons, 1884); Garrah, Higher Garrah, 1884

Garrah, Lower – St Breward, farm (Symons, 1884)

Garrah Down – St Breward (Symons, 1884)

Garras – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843)

Garras – Kenwyn, farm and old idle lead mine (Symons, 1884)

Garras – Mawgan in Meneage, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Garras, Croft – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.331, 1842)

Garras, Noon – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843)

Garrick – Mylor, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Garrack Vean, 1843; Garrick, 1884

Garrick, Wheal – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Garro – Mullion, tenement (CRO, TA/160, 1843); Garro, 1843; Garrah, 1884

garrow, Croft – Perranarworthal (*CRO, P182/1/4, 1829)

Garrow, Park an – St Ives, at Ayr and St Ives tenement (CRO, TA/91, No.1010, 1844); King’s Meadow, Park an Garrow, 1844

Garrow Meane – St Columb Major: field, in Gilbert's or Jewell's Tenement in the village of Ruthvos, and in the Manor of Ruthvos (*RIC, HC/59/24, c.1803).

Garrow Meane, c.1803

Garrows Tenement – Trevalga (CRO, TA/233, 1842)

Gassock Hill – St Minver, near the coast (CRO, TM/154, 1841)

Gate – St Ive, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gates, Two, Lewannick Village and – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

Gaver, Lower – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.347, 1842)

Gaver, Nearer – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.349, 1842)

Gaver, Top – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.348, 1842)

Gaverne, Port – Endellion (SX 002 808): Port Gavorne, cove (CRO, TM/55, 1839), to the east of and nearly contiguous to Port Isaac, is a small inlet and village, where roofing slate is shipped. Coal and grain are also imported and warehoused here (Symons, 1884); Port Gaverne, cove and village (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Port Gavorne, 1839, 1884; Port Gaverne, 2003

Gavis, Burrow, Homer – St Buryan, field in Rosemoddress (CRO, TA/23, No.3443, 1844)

Gavis, Burrow, Outer – St Buryan, field in Rosemoddress, with mention of burrow [barrow] here (CRO, TA/23, No.3444, 1844)

Gavorne, Port – Endellion: see under Gaverne, Port.

Gavrigan – St Columb Major, 2 large farms and several cottages and small farms (Symons, 1884)

Gawgan, South – St Neot, farm [? typo for South Fawgan] (Symons, 1884) (see also Higher/Lower Fawgan)

Gawns – Blisland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gay, Fenton – St Buryan, field in Burnewhall (CRO, TA/23, No.540, 1844)

Gay, Noon – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Gayan, Ara – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.372, 1844)

Gayer, Castle – St Hilary, the residence of Mr R G Michell at Marazion (Symons, 1884)

Gayew, Little – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by Alexander Lugg, 3 roods and 24 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Little Gayew, 1766

Gayew, Middle – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by Alexander Lugg, 1 acre, 2 roods and 9 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Middle Gayew, 1766

Gayew, Outer – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by Alexander Lugg, 1 acre, 3 roods and 34 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Outer Gayew, 1766

Gayew, Percuas, Great – St Keverne: see under Percuas Gayew, Great.

Gayew, Percuas, Little – St Keverne: see under Percuas Gayew, Little.

Gayin Downs – Lelant, at Worvas (CRO, TA/120, No.283, 1841)

Gayr – Camborne: see under Gear.

Gays Eastcott – Morwenstow: see under Eastcott.

Gazebo – St Hilary, residence of Mr R Millett at Marazion (Symons, 1884)

Gazel, Great – Tintagel, field in Boslowe, of Giles Roundsevall (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Great Gazel, 1735; Gazell, 1871

Gazel, Little – Tintagel, field in Boslowe, of Giles Roundsevall (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Little Gazel, 1735; Gazell, 1871

Gazel, Little – Tintagel, field in Trebarwith, tenant is Susannah Lobb, 2 acres, 1 rood and 38 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Gazeland – St Neot, clay works (Symons, 1884)

Gazell – Tintagel, field in Upton and Beslow, tenants are Abraham and Philip Bastard, 7 acres, 1 rood and 2 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Great Gazel, 1735; Gazell, 1871

Gazell – Tintagel, field in Upton and Beslow, tenants are Abraham and Philip Bastard, 6 acres and 26 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Little Gazel, 1735; Gazell, 1871

Gazell, Marsh – Tintagel, field in Upton and Beslow, tenants are Abraham and Philip Bastard, 2 acres, 3 roods and 20 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Geake's Enclosure – Roche, on Carriggan Common, part of the Manor of Tremoddrett, leased by Richard, Earl of Mount Edgcumbe to Richard Geake of Roche, yeoman (*CRO, GRA/261, 1838)

Geake's Tenement, and Ball's Tenement” – Trewen (CRO, TA/235, 1844)

Geake's Tenement (otherwise Rowland's Tenement) – Trewen (CRO, TA/235, 1844); Geake's Tenement (otherwise Rowland's Tenement), Geake's otherwise Rawling's Tenement, 1844

Geake's Tenement otherwise Rowling's Tenement – Trewen (CRO, TA/235, 1844); Geake's Tenement (otherwise Rowland's Tenement), Geake's otherwise Rawling's Tenement, 1844

Geake's Wishworthy, John – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842)

Gear – Camborne (SW 642 388): Keyr, (Thomas, 1967, p189, citing from 1470); Gayr, (Thomas, 1967, p189, citing from 1504); Gere, (Thomas, 1967, p189, citing from 1516); Engeire, Keyr, (Thomas, 1967, p189, citing from 1530); Angeare, (Thomas, 1967, p189, citing from 1558); Geare, (Thomas, 1967, p189, citing from 1600), tenement paying smoke silver to the lorde of Tehedye (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §122, p26, citing from 1603), of John Bryant (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Geâr, village (Lhwyd, 1700, f2r); Gear, of Jonson Bryant (*CRO, X510, 1724), of Johnson Bryant (*CRO, X510, 1743), population, with Park pelew, Penventon, Pendarves and Mill, is 95 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884) (Thomas, 1967, p189); Gear Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Keyr, 1470; Gayr, 1504; Gere, 1516; Engeire, Keyr, 1530; Angeare, 1558; Geare, 1600, 1603, 1664; Geâr, 1700; Gear, 1724; Gear, 1743, 1768, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967

Gear – St Erth, tenement (CRO, TA/59, 1842), 20 acres (Symons, 1884), exchanged by Charles Glynn Prideaux Brune, Anne Dorothea Gilbert and Carew Davies Gilbert with Charles George Cornwallis Eliot and Sir James Hamblyn Williams Drummond for lands in St Just in Roseland (*CRO, DG/211, 1894); Geare, c.1747; Gear, 1842, 1884, 1894

Gear – St Ewe, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gear – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843), 8 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Gear – Gwennap: see under Angear.

Gear – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Gear – St Hilary, farm (Symons, 1884); Gears, 1843; Gear, 1884

Gear – Ladock (CA 14, 1975, p108); Caer, 1308; Gear (and Dadwood), 1793; Gear, 1975

Gear – Lamorran, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gear – Madron, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gear – St Martin in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851), farm (Symons, 1884); Gear Tenement, 1842; Gear, 1851, 1884

Gear – Perranzabuloe, farm on the sands (Symons, 1884)

Gear – Zennor (CRO, TA/255, 1842); Geer, 1768; Gear, 1842

Gear, Cross – St Buryan, near Borah [TA 3259] (Russell, 1971, pp41, 83, citing from c.1840)

Gear, Erra – St Levan, field in Tretheene (CRO, TA/122, No.844, 1842); Errow Keere, 1731; Erow Keear, 1733; Erew Kear, 1734; Errow Gear, 1737; Erro Kear, 1740; Erra Gear, 1842

Gear, Errow – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1731); Errow Keere, 1731; Erow Keear, 1733; Erew Kear, 1734; Errow Gear, 1737; Erro Kear, 1740; Erra Gear, 1842

Gear, Great – St Allen, field in Tretherris (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Gear, Gweal-an- – St Just in Penwith, at Keigwin (CRO, TA/95, No.517, 1845)

Gear and Dadwood – Ladock, in the manor of Trethurf, leased by Peter Bourn Harris on the lives of George Huddy, aged 73, and Alexander Huddy, aged 59, occupied by Edward Blake, 158 acres and 31 perches (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793); Caer, 1308; Gear (and Dadwood), 1793; Gear, 1975

Gear Bridge – Mawgan in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851)

Gear Burrows, Huel – St Erth, at Trelean (CRO, TA/59, No.766, 1842)

Gear Downs – Ladock, in the manor of Trethurf, leased by Richard Glanville on the life of Richard Glanville, aged 69, occupied by Arthur Rose, 13 acres and 25 perches (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793)

Gear Downs, Branches – Ladock, in the manor of Trethurf, leased by Matthias Watts on the lives of Eleanor Watts, aged 50, William Watts, aged 27, and Isaac Watts, aged 25, occupied by Edmund Stephens, 8 acres, 1 rood and 29 perches (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793)

Gear Downs, Hoskins's – Ladock, in the manor of Trethurf, leased by Thomas Cock on the lives of Samuel Thomas, aged 60, and Peter Thomas, aged 59, occupied by Thomas Richards, 16 acres, 1 rood and 5 perches (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793)

Gear Downs, Snell's – Ladock, in the manor of Trethurf, part leased by Thomas Cock on the life of John Cock, aged 26, 6 acres, 2 roods and 28 perches, also part leased by Richard Glanville on the lives of Daniel Watts, aged 74, and John Snell, aged 70, occupied by Rose and Richards, 23 acres, 2 roods and 21 perches (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793)

Gear Farm – Camborne: see under Gear.

Gear Park – Pillaton, field name, 7 acres, 2 roods and 2 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 356, 1843)

Gear Sands – Perranzabuloe, on coast (CRO, TM/184, 1842)

Gear Tenement – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842); Gear Tenement, 1842; Gear, 1851, 1884

Geâr – Camborne: see under Gear.

Geare – Camborne: see under Gear.

Geare – St Erth, of William Davies (*CRO, DG/189, c.1747); Geare, c.1747; Gear, 1842, 1884, 1894

geare, Goonan- – Illogan: see under Goonan-geare.

Gearmaines, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Germans, St.

Gears – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796)

Gears – St Hilary, tenement (CRO, TA/87, 1843); Gears, 1843; Gear, 1884

Gears, Two – Gwennap: see under Angear.

Geen Mill – Probus (Symons, 1884) (see also Trelowthas Mill, Tenement("Geen Mill))

Geer – Gwennap, manor (RIC, HB/8/82, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §249, 1521) (see also Gear &c)

Geer – Zennor, Arthur Hollow and Matthew Osborn (*CRO, X110/23, 1768); Geer, 1768; Gear, 1842

Geese, Hale, Higher – Morvah, at Tregaminion (CRO, TA/156, No.92, 1841)

Geese, Hale, Lower – Morvah, at Tregaminion (CRO, TA/156, No.91, 1841)

Geese, Huel – Morvah, at Chypraze (CRO, TA/156, Nos. 37-39, 1841)

Gegan, Gregan – Phillack, field (*CRO, P186/2/47, 1887); Creege an Geggan, 1679; Creggan Geggan, 1844; Gregan Gegan, 1887

Geggan, Creege an – Phillack, near the churchtown (CA 15, 1976, p95, citing from Henderson, citing from 1679); Creege an Geggan, 1679; Creggan Geggan, 1844; Gregan Gegan, 1887

Geggan, Creggan – Phillack, near the churchtown [TA 1588] (CA 15, 1976, p95, citing from 1844); Creege an Geggan, 1679; Creggan Geggan, 1844; Gregan Gegan, 1887

Gejgoe – Camborne, of Anne Daniell (*CRO, X510, 1743); Goiegoe, 1664; Goegegoe, 1677; Gejgoe, 1743; Gojedgoe, 1745; Gojegoes, 1758; Cojeges, 1787; Gojegoes, 1827; Cogegoes, 1843; Cogogoes, 1884; Cogegoes, 1888, 1948, 2003

Gelgee – Cardinham, farm (Symons, 1884); Gelgee, Gilgeath, 1884

Gelles – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1845); Gellys, c.1740; Gillys, 1758; Gelles, 1845; Gelly, 1884; Gellies, 1953-4

Gellies – Morval, this was three conventionary tenements of Morval Manor in the 17th and 18th centuries, and it is at least doubtful if Henry Gelly, a free tenant of Cargollen manor in 1469, was connected by name with it. It is more probable that Walter Kellys, of Lydcott tithing [i.e. this parish] in 1297, shares the name of the place (Picken, 1953-4); Gellys, c.1740; Gillys, 1758; Gelles, 1845; Gelly, 1884; Gellies, 1953-4

Gellings Park – Calstock, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Gelly – Gwennap (RIC, HB/8/82, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §249, 1521) (see also Gilly-Vean and Gilly-Veor)

Gelly – Morval, farm (Symons, 1884); Gellys, c.1740; Gillys, 1758; Gelles, 1845; Gelly, 1884; Gellies, 1953-4

Gellys – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from c.1740); Gellys, c.1740; Gillys, 1758; Gelles, 1845; Gelly, 1884; Gellies, 1953-4

Gelly – St Pinnock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gelly, St – Lanivet, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); St Gilly, 1793; St Gelly, 1884

Gelly, Brown – St Neot, hill (OS, 1:25000, 1988); Browngilly Hill, 1884; Browngelly, 1977; Brown Gelly, 1988

Gelly Cops – Liskeard (Symons, 1884)

Gelly Copse Water – Liskeard, near the bounds with St Pinnock (*CRO, P126/22/1, 1834)

Gen, Zawn Buzz and – St Just in Penwith, coastal inlet (OS, 6”, 1908)

Genas – see St Gennys (CRO, EL/65/4, 1612); Genas, 1612; St Gennys, 1612, 1721, 1884

Gendle’s Tenement – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845)

Gennys, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Lesnewth (CRO, EL/65/4, 1612) (*CRO, P185/1/1, 1721) (Symons, 1884); Genas, 1612; St Gennys, 1612, 1721, 1884

gentle, Dis, Wheal – St Agnes, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Gentle Jane – St Minver, coastal (CRO, TM/154, 1841)

Genver – Tintagel, farm (Symons, 1884)

George, St – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds in Cleggor (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

George, St, Chapel of – Poundstock, near Woolston, extant in 1310 (CA 19, 1980, p95, citing from Henderson)

George, St, East – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

George, St, Little – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds in Cleggor (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

George, St, Middle, East – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

George, St, North – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

George, Mount – Feock (CRO, TA/64, 1845), 2 tenements (Symons, 1884; Mount George, 1845; Mount George and Croft Tenement, 1851; Mount George, 1884

George, Mount – Kea, Mrs Roberts’s school (Symons, 1884)

George and Croft Tenement, Mount – Feock, of John Davies Gilbert (*CRO, DG/200, 1851); Mount George, 1845; Mount George and Croft Tenement, 1851; Mount George, 1884

George's, St – district in Truro, formed out of the parish of Kenwyn. The church was erected in 1855 (Symons, 1884)

Georges Tenement – Mylor, tenements (CRO, TA/161, 1843)

Georges Well, St – Padstow (CRO, TM/170, 1842)

Georgia – Towednack, tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842), field names (CRO, TA/226, Nos. 1276-1278, 1842)

Georgia, Higher – Towednack, at Embla (CRO, TA/226, No.1353, 1842)

Georgia, Middle – Towednack, at Embla (CRO, TA/226, No.1352, 1842)

Georgia, Woon Bellas and – Towednack, tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842)

Georgia Common – Towednack, at Embla (CRO, TA/226, No.1282, 1842)

Georgia Croft – Towednack, at Embla (CRO, TA/226, Nos. 1264-1266, 1270, 1272-1274, 1281, 1288-1290 and 1349, 1842)

Georgia Croft or Embla – Towednack, tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842)

Georgia Crofts – Towednack, at Embla (CRO, TA/226, No.1269, 1842)

Georgia Farm – Towednack and Ludgvan, conveyed by Minnie Davies Gilbert and Patience Davies Harding to William Sydney Hall, farmer, and Elizabeth Hall, his wife, of Vellandruchia Farm, Madron (*CRO, DG/219, 1929)

Georgia Lane – Towednack, at Woon Careth (CRO, TA/226, No.1346, 1842)

Gere – Camborne: see under Gear.

Gerens in Roseland – ecclesiastical parish: see under Gerrans.

Gerles – Newlyn East, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Gwills)

Germains, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Germans, St.

German, Crock – Lanteglos by Fowey, near Lanteglos [TA 60] (CA 14, 1975, p101, citing from c.1840)

Germani, Sancti – ecclesiastical parish: see under Germans, St.

Germani, Sancti, Ecclesia – ecclesiastical parish: see under Germans, St.

Germano, Sancto – ecclesiastical parish: see under Germans, St.

Germans – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841)

Germans, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of East (SX 35 57): Ecclesia Sancti Germani, Manor or Parish consisting of twenty-four Hides, whereof the Bishop of Excester had twelve, and the Canons of the place had twelve (Brady, 1777, p90, citing from 1086); Sancto Germano, (*CRO, EL/151, 1398-9); Sancti Germani, (*RIC, HV/1/2, 1443); Sanctus Germanus, (*RIC, HV/1/3, 1564); St Germens, (*RIC, HV/1/5, 1565); St Jermyn, Saynte Jermyns, (*RIC, HV/1/7, 1568); St Germynes, (*CRO, P68/25/65, 1586); Sancto Jermans, (*RIC, HV/1/8, 1589); St Germans, (*RIC, HV/1/10, 1600); St Germins, (*RIC, Z/1/9, 1603); Saincte Jarmans, St Jarmans, given in a lease, purportedly dated 1584, but endorsed with a signed confession of the forgery of the same, dated January 1617 (*RIC, HV/1/9, c.1617); St Gearmaines, (*CRO, P144/5/3/21, 1648); St Germans, (*SA, CD/455, 1664) (*CRO, P170/13/4/35, 1798); St Germains, (*CRO, AD1751/1, 1827); St Germans, (Symons, 1884)

Ecclesia Sancti Germani, 1086; Sancto Germano, 1398-9; Sancti Germani, 1443; Sanctus Germanus, 1564; St Germens, 1565; St Jermyn, Saynte Jermyns, 1568; St Germynes, 1586; Sancto Jermans, 1589; St Germans, 1600; St Germins, 1603; St Gearmaines, 1648; St Germans, 1664, 1798; St Germains, 1827; St Germans, 1884

Germans, St – St Germans, borough and towne, part in the Manor of Bake (*SA, CD/455, 1664), large village or town (Symons, 1884)

Germans Close – St Allen, field in West Pennare (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Germans Creek, St – St Germans, an arm of the Tamar (Symons, 1884)

Germans Tenement – St Mewan (CRO, TA/148, 1841)

Germans Trewoonvean – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841); Trewoon Vean, Trewoonvean alias Old Town, (Germans/Higher) Trewoonvean, 1841; Trewoon, 1884

Germanus, Sanctus – ecclesiastical parish: see under Germans, St.

Germens, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Germans, St.

Germins, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Germans, St.

Germoe – ecclesiastical parish and village, hundred of Kirrier, hundred of Kirrier, 1062 acres, 154 houses and, in 1811, 735 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p76) (Symons, 1884)

Germoe Vean – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Germoe Veor – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Germoe Veor, Trevarkees, part of – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Germynes, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Germans, St.

Gernick – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841), hamlet, lands and idle mine (Symons, 1884)

Gernick – Paul (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

Gerrans – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Powder (SW 87 35): Gerens in Roseland, (RIC, HP/5/1, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §10, 1568); Gerrans, (*RIC, HC/24/17, 1710) (Symons, 1884)

Gerens in Roseland, 1568; Gerrans, 1710, 1884

Gerrans Gate – Gerrans, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Gerry, Wheal – Camborne, population of Wheal Gerry &c is 28 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768)

Gerry Wells – Tintagel, field in Down Rowe, tenant is William Brown, 3 acres, 1 rood and 14 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Gevers Tenement – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845)

Geveylyin – Cuby (*CRO, ML/1, 1346); Geveylyin, 1346; Goviley Major, 1842, 1884

Gew – St Allen, field in Roskief (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Gew – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796), tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841), farm near Praze village (Symons, 1884); Gew, 1796, 1841, 1884

Gew – St Erth, tenement (CRO, TA/59, 1842), tenement (Symons, 1884)

Gew – Kea, farm (Symons, 1884); Goew, 1536; Gewe, 1537; Gew, 1884

Gew, The – St Buryan, field in Selena (CRO, TA/23, No.381, 1844)

Gew, the – Camborne, of Mrs Margaret Bray (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of Arthur Brey, gent (*CRO, X510, 1677), of Anne Daniell (*CRO, X510, 1743), of the executors of Mrs A Daniel (*CRO, X510, 1759); the Gew, 1664, 1677, 1743; Gew in Tresewithan's, 1745; the Gew, 1759

Gew, the – St Hilary, Mr Thomas Lean’s residence at Marazion (Symons, 1884)

Gew, Lances – St Clement, field at Hawkey's and Hicks's (*CRO, AD1200, 1785)

Gew, Little – St Allen, field in Tudd's Tenement in Tretherris (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Gew, Long – St Allen, field in Tretherris (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Gew in Treswithan's – Camborne, of Ann Daniel (*CRO, X510, 1745); the Gew, 1664, 1677, 1743; Gew in Tresewithan's, 1745; the Gew, 1759

Gew Orchard – St Allen, field in Roskief (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Gew Villa – Towednack, former mine account house at Gweal Carne, leased by Carew Davies Gilbert to James Bennetts of Penzance (*CRO, CH/33/10, 1907)

Gewas – St Austell, 2 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Gewe – Kea (CRO, AD408/34, 1537); Goew, 1532; Gewe, 1537; Gew, 1884

Gewe, Erowe – Feock, field (*CRO, P64/25/4, 1837); Errowe Gewe, 1635; Erowe Gewe, 1837; Errowe Gewe, 1913

Gewe, Errowe – Feock, field (*CRO, P64/25/1, c.1825, citing from 1635), tenement (*CRO, P64/25/7, 1913); Errowe Gewe, 1635; Erowe Gewe, 1837; Errowe Gewe, 1913

Gews, the – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845)

Gey Trethiggey, House and – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Giant's Chair, the – St Just in Penwith, druidical monument [natural rock basin] at Bosworlas (Borlase, 1769, p243)

Giant’s Field – Morvah, at Tregaminion (CRO, TA/156, No.66, 1841)

Giant’s Quoit – Camborne (SW 6537) (Borlase, 1769, p232), burial chamber, shown, though not named, on 1888 and 1908 6" OS and given as Cromlech, named on 2003 1:25000 OS (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Carwynen Quoit, Giant’s Quoit, 1769; Giant's Quoit, 2003

Giant's Quoit – Sithney, named and shown in field No. 1670, “Quoit Field”, in Tregathenan tenement (*CRO, TM/209, 1841)

Gibbon's Tenement – Mullion (CRO, TA/160, 1843)

Gibbs Tenement – Ludgvan, tenement in Tregerthen (CRO, TA/129, 1840)

Gidgey, St, Higher – St Issey, farm and commons (Symons, 1884)

Gidgey, St, Lower – St Issey, farm and commons (Symons, 1884)

Gidleys Tenement – Michaelstow: Gidley's Field, poor rate paid by Samuel Bastard (*CRO, P151/3/1, 1818); Gidleys Tenement, (CRO, TA/151, 1843).

Gidley's Field, 1818; Gidleys Tenement, 1843

Gilbert, Wheal – St Erth and Breage, mine, Thomas Saunders Cave, adventurer (*CRO, STA/693c/14, 1840)

Gilbert, Wheal – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Gilbert Vale, Treleigh, Wheal – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Gilbert's or Jewell's Tenement – St Columb Major: situate in the village of Ruthvos and in the Manor of Ruthvos (*RIC, HC/59/25, c.1803).

Gilbert's or Jewell's Tenement, c.1803

Gilberts barrow, Venton – Madron, round barrow near Mulfra (*CRO, BU/1172, 1831)

Gilberts Tenement – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791)

Gilbrooth – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841); Gilbrooth, Gulbrooth, 1841

Gilbury – Lostwithiel, Miss Kendall (Symons, 1884)

Giles, Saynt – see St Giles in the Heath (Howard & Stoate, 1977, p101, citing from 1569); Sent Jeels, 1524-7; St Jelys, 1545; Saynt Giles, Seinte Giles, 1569; St Giles in the Heath, 1581; St Giles on the Heath, 1642; St Gyles in the Heath, 1674; St Giles on the Heath, 1838; Saint Giles in the Heath, 1841; St Giles in the Heath, 1878; St Giles on the Heath, 1890

Giles, Seinte – see St Giles in the Heath (Howard & Stoate, 1977, p101, citing from 1569); Sent Jeels, 1524-7; St Jelys, 1545; Saynt Giles, Seinte Giles, 1569; St Giles in the Heath, 1581; St Giles on the Heath, 1642; St Gyles in the Heath, 1674; St Giles on the Heath, 1838; Saint Giles in the Heath, 1841; St Giles in the Heath, 1878; St Giles on the Heath, 1890

Giles in the Heath, Saint – see St Giles in the Heath (*CRO, TA/71, 1841); Sent Jeels, 1524-7; St Jelys, 1545; Saynt Giles, Seinte Giles, 1569; St Giles in the Heath, 1581; St Giles on the Heath, 1642; St Gyles in the Heath, 1674; St Giles on the Heath, 1838; Saint Giles in the Heath, 1841; St Giles in the Heath, 1878; St Giles on the Heath, 1890

Giles in the Heath, St – ecclesiastical parish in Devon (Stoate, 1988, p42, citing from 1581), hundred of Black Torrington, in the Diocese of Truro (*CRO, P71/2/15, 1878) (OS, 6", 1890); Sent Jeels, 1524-7; St Jelys, 1545; Saynt Giles, Seinte Giles, 1569; St Giles in the Heath, 1581; St Giles on the Heath, 1642; St Gyles in the Heath, 1674; St Giles on the Heath, 1838; Saint Giles in the Heath, 1841; St Giles in the Heath, 1878; St Giles on the Heath, 1890

Giles in the Heath, St – St Mary Magdalene (Symons, 1884)

Giles on the Heath – see St Giles in the Heath, hundred of Black Torrington, contains 53 houses and 301 inhabitants. It is a curacy in the patronage of the Crown (Moule, 1838, p309); Sent Jeels, 1524-7; St Jelys, 1545; Saynt Giles, Seinte Giles, 1569; St Giles in the Heath, 1581; St Giles on the Heath, 1642; St Gyles in the Heath, 1674; St Giles on the Heath, 1838; Saint Giles in the Heath, 1841; St Giles in the Heath, 1878; St Giles on the Heath, 1890

Giles on the Heath, St – see St Giles in the Heath (Stoate, 1988, p112, citing from 1642); Sent Jeels, 1524-7; St Jelys, 1545; Saynt Giles, Seinte Giles, 1569; St Giles in the Heath, 1581; St Giles on the Heath, 1642; St Gyles in the Heath, 1674; St Giles on the Heath, 1838; Saint Giles in the Heath, 1841; St Giles in the Heath, 1878; St Giles on the Heath, 1890

Giles Tenement – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791)

Giles Tenement – Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842)

Giles Tenement – Temple (CRO, TA/220, 1841) (see also Childs Place)

Gilford – Phillack (RIC, HP/9/3, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §102, 1656); Gilford alias Gilforth, 1656; Guilford Tenement, 1844

Gilforth – Phillack (RIC, HP/9/3, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §102, 1656); Gilford alias Gilforth, 1656; Guilford Tenement, 1844

Gilgeath – Cardinham, farm (Symons, 1884); Gelgee, Gilgeath, 1884

Gill, Wheal – St Ive, mine, Nathaniel Faull of St Ive, managing agent (*CRO, STA/693c/5, 1839), St Ive and St Cleer, William Woodman of Liskeard, purser and managing agent (*CRO, STA/693c/50, 1840)

Gill House – St Neot, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Gillan, Goon – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842); Goon Gillan, 1842; Goongillings, 1884

Gillan Creek – St Anthony in Meneage and Manaccan (*CRO, P135/28/2, 1804)

Gillarde, Meane – St Just in Penwith and Sancreed, on the bounds of the two parishes (*CRO, ARD/TER/49, 1613)

Gillards Tenement – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791)

Gillas – Warleggan, tenement (CRO, TA/247, 1840)

Gillen – St Anthony in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Gilly wartha, 1841; Gillen, Gillenwartha, 1884

Gillenwartha – St Anthony in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Gilly wartha, 1841; Gillen, Gillenwartha, 1884

Gilleveore – Gwithian (RIC, HB/14/140, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §832, 1669)

Gilley – Cury, farm (Symons, 1884); Gilly, 1841; Gilley, 1884

Gilley – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841); Gilley, 1841; Gilly, 1851, 1884 (see also Gilly Gabban)

Gilley – Roche, barton of Retillick estate (Symons, 1884)

Gilley house, The – Camborne: (*RIC, HC/39/20, 1801).

The Gilley house, 1801

Gilley Tresambel – Perranarworthal, of Michael Allen (*CRO, P182/12/1, 1729); Gilley Tresambel, 1729; Gilly Tresamble, 1884

Gillhay, Higher – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842)

Gillhay, Lower – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842)

Gilligan – Mawgan in Meneage (RIC, HB/8/105, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §263, 1688); Kalygnon Wavell, 1603; Gilligan, 1688; (Croft Caroline and) Gilly Gabban, 1841; Gilly-Gobban, 1884 (see also Gilly)

Gillis, Great – Stithians, field name at Menardue (*CRO, WH/1789, c.1805)

Gillis, Shafty – Stithians, field name at Menardue (*CRO, WH/1789, c.1805)

Gillises – St Erme, tenement (CRO, TA/57, 1841)

Gillmorrish, Higher – St Clement, field at Hawkey's and Hicks's (*CRO, AD1200, 1785)

Gillmorrish, Little – St Clement, field at Hawkey's and Hicks's (*CRO, AD1200, 1785)

Gillmorrish, Lower – St Clement, field at Hawkey's and Hicks's (*CRO, AD1200, 1785)

Gilly – Breage, tenement (CRO, TA/18, 1842)

Gilly – Cury, tenement (CRO, TA/45, 1841); Gilly, 1841; Gilley, 1884

Gilly – St Keverne, 3 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Gilly – Mawgan in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851), farm (Symons, 1884); Gilley, 1841; Gilly, 1851, 1884 (see also Gilly-Gobban)

Gilly, St – Lanivet, in the manor of Lanivett, tenement in Tremabyn, leased by the representatives of Nicholas Hill on the lives of Thomas Hill, 46, and Mary Hill, 44, and occupied by Francis Dungay, 12 acres and 3 perches (*CRO, X81/1/2, 1793); St Gilly, 1793; St Gelly, 1884

Gilly, Little – Breage, tenement, occupied by William Bawden (*CRO, SN/371, 1812), farm (Symons, 1884)

Gilly-bold – St Anthony in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gilly Common, St – Lanivet, in the manor of Lanivett, three undivided fourth parts of which, containing 6 acres, 1 rood and 13 perches, the tenants of St Gilly have a right to depasture (*CRO, X81/1/2, 1793)

Gilly Croft – Stithians, field name at Menardue (*CRO, WH/1789, c.1805)

Gilly Croft, the – Stithians, field name at Menardue (*CRO, WH/1789, c.1805)

Gilly Croft, Higher – Stithians, field name at Menardue (*CRO, WH/1789, c.1805)

Gilly Field – Stithians, at Menardue (*CRO, WH/1789, c.1805)

Gilly Gabban, Croft Caroline and – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841); Kalygnon Wavell, 1603; Gilligan, 1688; (Croft Caroline and) Gilly Gabban, 1841; Gilly-Gobban, 1884 (see also Gilly)

Gilly-Gobban – Mawgan in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Kalygnon Wavell, 1603; Gilligan, 1688; (Croft Caroline and) Gilly Gabban, 1841; Gilly-Gobban, 1884 (see also Gilly)

Gilly Lane Field – Stithians, at Menardue (*CRO, WH/1789, c.1805)

Gilly Moor – Stithians, field name at Menardue (*CRO, WH/1789, c.1805)

Gilly Tresamble – Perranarworthal, farm (Symons, 1884); Gilley Tresambel, 1729; Gilly Tresamble, 1884

Gilly Vale – Gwennap, Samuel Peters (Symons, 1884)

Gilly-Vean – Gwennap, tenement (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840), 2 tenements (Symons, 1884); Gelly, 1521; Gillye vean otherwise Gilly vieghan, 1652; Gilly vean otherwise Gilly veighan, 1653; Gilly-Vean, 1840, 1884

Gilly vean – Gwennap (CRO, AD1772/3, 1653); Gelly, 1521; Gillye vean otherwise Gilly vieghan, 1652; Gilly vean otherwise Gilly veighan, 1653; Gilly-Vean, 1840, 1884

Gilly veighan – Gwennap (CRO, AD1772/3, 1653); Gelly, 1521; Gillye vean otherwise Gilly vieghan, 1652; Gilly vean otherwise Gilly veighan, 1653; Gilly-Vean, 1840, 1884

Gilly-Veor – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791), tenement (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840), farm (Symons, 1884); Gelly, 1521; Gilly Veor, 1791, 1840, 1884

Gilly wartha – St Anthony in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/5, 1841); Gilly wartha, 1841; Gillen, Gillenwartha, 1884

Gilly wollas – St Anthony in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/5, 1841)

Gillye vean – Gwennap (CRO, AD1772/1, 1652); Gelly, 1521; Gillye vean otherwise Gilly vieghan, 1652; Gilly vean otherwise Gilly veighan, 1653; Gilly-Vean, 1840, 1884

Gillye vieghan – Gwennap (CRO, AD1772/1, 1652); Gelly, 1521; Gillye vean otherwise Gilly vieghan, 1652; Gilly vean otherwise Gilly veighan, 1653; Gilly-Vean, 1840, 1884

Gillys – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1758); Gellys, c.1740; Gillys, 1758; Gelles, 1845; Gelly, 1884; Gellies, 1953-4

Gillywater – Camborne: (*RIC, HC/39/17, 1787).

Gillywater, 1787

Gimbletts Tenement – Treneglos (CRO, TA/230, 1843)

Gipsy Cross – Pelynt, road here to Landewell Cross, 7 furlongs and 35 poles (*CRO, P173/22/1, 1827)

Gires – Padstow, farm (Symons, 1884); ? Girls, 1661; ? Girles, 1728; Gires, 1884

Girl, Wheal – Gwennap, copper mine (Symons, 1884) (see also Clifford Amalgamated and Clifford Consolidated)

Girles – Minster, farm (Symons, 1884); Gyrlls, c.1700; Girles, 1884

Girles – Padstow, of John Spear, Arthur Merret, Doctor Turner and Nicholas Reynolds (*CRO, P170/4/1, 1728); Girls, 1661; Girles, 1728; ? Gires, 1884

Girles, Little, Kittow's Ground and – Padstow, tenement (CRO, TA/170, 1843)

Girls – Padstow, 70 acres, of John Vivian, gent (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1661); Girls, 1661; Girles, 1728; ? Gires, 1884

Girth Keigwin, Noon – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845)

Gists Treglith – Treneglos, tenement (CRO, TA/230, 1843)

Giver, Wheal – Perranzabuloe (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Giver Cove, Castle – Gwithian (OS, 6”, 1888)

gives, Venton – Perranzabuloe (Borlase, 1749, p152)

Gladden, Carrack – Lelant, coastal promontory (OS, 6”, 1938)

Glan Mor – Truro, Mr R F Michell’s residence (Symons, 1884)

Glanfield – Cardinham, in the Manor of Cardinham, of Alice Glanfield (*CRO, AR/3/429, 1675)

Glanmore – Hayle, residence of Mr F Harvey, J P (Symons, 1884)

Glanvil's, Morrish & – see under Morrish & Glanvil's.

Glanvilles Whitley – Tintagel, field in Hendra Fenterleigh and Bossinney, tenant is William Symons, 3 acres, 1 rood and 39 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Glanvilles Whitley, Lower – Tintagel, field in Hendra Fenterleigh and Bossinney, tenant is William Symons, 3 acres and 27 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Glanvills – North Petherwin (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823)

Glas, Creege – Perranuthnoe, near Carters Downs (CA 16, 1977, p15, citing from Henderson, citing from 1613); Creege Glas, 1613

Glasney College – Budock, in ruins (Symons, 1884)

Glassons Tenement – Camborne, justment held by Henry Verante (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664)

Glaze, Carn – St Just in Penwith (SW 398 297): hill (OS, 6”, 1887) (Russell, 1971, p49) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Carn Glaze, 1887, 1971, 2005

Glaze, Carn – St Levan (OS, 6”, 1888)

Glaze, Carne, Greate – Lelant, in the Barton of Trevethoe, 6 acres, 2 quarters and 14 yards (*CRO, AD123/1, c.1710)

Glaze, Carne, Little – Lelant, in the Barton of Trevethoe, 5 acres, 3 quarters and 32 yards (*CRO, AD123/1, c.1710)

Glaze, Men – St Neot, in the manor of Carburra, tenement with high rent paid by John Gregor, Esq (*CRO, CL/734/32, 1715); Men Glaze, 1715; Meneglaze, 1799, 1884

Glaze Farm, Carn – St Just in Penwith (SW 396 299): (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Carn Glaze Farm, 2005

Glaze Plantation, Carn – Lelant, at Trevethow Barton (CRO, TA/120, No.1409, 1841)

Glazon – St Germans, farm (Symons, 1884)

Glebe – Cubert, tenement (CRO, TA/43, 1842)

Glebe – Forrabury, tenement (CRO, TA/65, 1844)

Glebe – Fowey, mentioned in introduction (CRO, TA/66, 1840)

Glebe – Gwennap, tenement (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840)

Glebe – Madron (Penzance), tenement (CRO, TA/179, 1845)

Glebe – Otterham, tenement (CRO, TA/169, 1842)

Glebe – South Petherwin, tenement (CRO, TA/211, 1843)

Glebe – Phillack, tenement (CRO, TA/186, 1844)

Glebe – Trevalga, tenement (CRO, TA/233, 1842)

Glebe – Warleggan, tenement (CRO, TA/247, 1840)

Glebe – Zennor, tenement (CRO, TA/255, 1842)

Glebe, the – Redruth, Mr John Thomas (Symons, 1884)

Glebe, Rectorial – St Erth, tenement (CRO, TA/59, 1842)

Glebe, Vicarial – St Erth, tenement (CRO, TA/59, 1842)

Glebe, Vicarial – St Hilary, tenement (CRO, TA/87, 1843)

Glebe Farm – Kilkhampton (SS 2510) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Glebe Lands – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841)

Gleebe – Breage, tenement, occupied by the Reverend Edward Rogers (*CRO, SN/371, 1812)

Glen Durgan – Mawnan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1840); Glen Durgan, 1840; Glendurgan, 1884

Glendorgal House – St Columb Minor, late residence of A Pendarves Vivian, Esquire, M P, near Newquay (Symons, 1884)

Glendurgan – Mawnan, late Alfred Fox, Esquire (Symons, 1884); Glen Durgan, 1840; Glendurgan, 1884

Glenfeadon House – Illogan, Mr D W Bain at Portreath (Symons, 1884)

Glenlee House – Menheniot, Mr John Sobey (Symons, 1884)

Glenside Villa – Launceston, Mr T P Frood (Symons, 1884)

Glentoneggs – St Erme, tenement (CRO, TA/57, 1841); Glentoneggs, 1841; Ventoneage, 1884

Glenview – St Austell, Messrs Stocker (Symons, 1884)

Glivian – St Columb Major (RIC, HI/2/9, *HendCal 2, c.1920s, §33, p288, 1653) (RIC, HI/2/11, *HendCal 2, c.1920s, §51, p293, 1656) (RIC, HI/2/16, *HendCal 2, c.1920s, §42, p290, 1675) (RIC, HI/2/17, *HendCal 2, c.1920s, §40, p290, 1676); Glyvyon Margh, 1462; Glyvian, 1629; Glivian, Gluvian, 1653; Glivian, 1656; Gluvian Varth, 1657; Gluvian, 1666; Glivian, 1675, 1676; Gluvian, 1699, 1884

Gliven-Flamank – Mawgan in Pydar (Symons, 1884)

Gloose, Carn – Zennor, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1888); Carn Gloose, 1888; Carn Gluze, 1971

Gloose, Carn, Middle – St Just in Penwith, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1883)

Gloose, Carn, North – St Just in Penwith, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1883)

Gloose, Carn, South – St Just in Penwith, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1883)

Glory of the West – Pillaton, field name, 6 acres and 8 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 545, 1843)

Glovian – St Gluvias, manor (CRO, EL/24/13, 1602)

Gloweth – Kenwyn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gloyns – North Petherwin: see under Copthorne.

Glubhole – North Hill, residence (Symons, 1884)

Glustona – see Blisland (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Glustona, Glvstone, 1086; Bloiston, 1177; Bleselonde, Bliston, 1284; Blislonde, 1300; Blisland, 1777, 1819, 1884

Gluvian – St Columb Major (RIC, HI/2/9, *HendCal 2, c.1920s, §33, p288, 1653) (RIC, HI/2/14, *HendCal 2, c.1920s, §45, p291, 1666) (RIC, HI/2/21, *HendCal 2, c.1920s, §52, p293, 1699), hamlet and lands (Symons, 1884); Glyvyon Margh, 1462; Glyvian, 1629; Glivian, Gluvian, 1653; Glivian, 1656; Gluvian Varth, 1657; Gluvian, 1666; Glivian, 1675, 1676; Gluvian, 1699, 1884

Gluvian, Great – Mawgan in Pydar, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gluvian, Little – Mawgan in Pydar, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gluvian Down – St Columb Major (RIC, HI/2/12, *HendCal 2, c.1920s, §49, p292, 1657)

Gluvian Varth – St Columb Major (RIC, HI/2/12, *HendCal 2, c.1920s, §49, p292, 1657); Glyvyon Margh, 1462; Glyvian, 1629; Glivian, Gluvian, 1653; Glivian, 1656; Gluvian Varth, 1657; Gluvian, 1666; Glivian, 1675, 1676; Gluvian, 1699, 1884

Gluvias – ecclesiastical parish: see under Gluvias, St.

Gluvias, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kirrier (SW 78 34): Gluvyas, (*RIC, HB/21/2, 1613); Gluvias (*RIC, BRA641/9, 1787) (*CRO, P182/13/2/10, 1804); St Gluvias, 2271 acres, exclusive of the Borough of Penryn, 123 houses and, in 1811, 714 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p77) (CRO, TA/72, 1845) (Symons, 1884).

Gluvyas, 1613; Gluvias, 1787, 1804; St Gluvias, 1819, 1845, 1884

Gluvyan – St Columb Major, manor (RIC, HI/2/19, *HendCal 2, c.1920s, §39, p290, 1694)

Gluvyas – ecclesiastical parish: see under Gluvias, St.

Gluze, Carn – St Just in Penwith (Russell, 1971, p15); Carn Gloose, 1888; Carn Gluze, 1971

Glvstone – see Blisland (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Glustona, Glvstone, 1086; Bloiston, 1177; Bleselonde, Bliston, 1284; Blislonde, 1300; Blisland, 1777, 1819, 1884

Glyn – Cardinham, given in the personal name of Radulpho de Glyn (Midgley, 1945, p227, citing from 1297)

Glyn Farm – Cardinham (Symons, 1884)

Glyn House – Cardinham, the seat of Lord Vivian, mansion built in 1805, the interior, with library, was destroyed by fire on 26 Nov 1819 (Symons, 1884)

Glyn Mills – Cardinham (Symons, 1884)

Glyvian – St Columb Major (RIC, HI/2/7, *HendCal 2, c.1920s, §32, p288, 1629); Glyvyon Margh, 1462; Glyvian, 1629; Glivian, Gluvian, 1653; Glivian, 1656; Gluvian Varth, 1657; Gluvian, 1666; Glivian, 1675, 1676; Gluvian, 1699, 1884

Glyvyon Margh – St Columb Major (*CRO, AR/3/629, 1462); Glyvyon Margh, 1462; Glyvian, 1629; Glivian, Gluvian, 1653; Glivian, 1656; Gluvian Varth, 1657; Gluvian, 1666; Glivian, 1675, 1676; Gluvian, 1699, 1884

Gnatham – Stoke Climsland, farm (Symons, 1884) (Pounds, 1984, p153); Knathan, 1650; Gnatham, 1884, 1984

Goads – Warbstow, farm (Symons, 1884)

Goads Mill – Menheniot, flour mill (Symons, 1884)

Goatsland – St Cleer, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gobban, Gilly- – Mawgan in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); (Croft Caroline and) Gilly Gabban, 1841; Gilly-Gobban, 1884

Gobbens – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843); Gobbens, 1843; Gobbeys, 1884

Gobbeys – Gulval, farm (Symons, 1884); Gobbens, 1843; Gobbeys, 1884

Gobellan – Perranuthnoe, tenement (CRO, TA/183, 1841)

Gobellan, Ednoe Vean and Pednan – Perranuthnoe, tenement (CRO, TA/183, 1841)

Gobles, Western – Ludgvan (*CRO, AD1315/4, 1771)

Gobman – Morvah, at Trembath (CRO, TA/156, Nos. 512-514, 1841)

Godcott – North Petherwin: Godcott, (Martyn, 1748), occupied by Henry Box and Nathaniel Reed (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823) (OS, 6", 1907); Godcott Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Godcott, 1748, 1823, 1907; Godcott Farm, 2003

Goddryn – Kea (CRO, AD291, 1532); Gooddron, c.1500; Goddryn, 1532; Guddern, 1700, 1884; Goodern Manor Farm, 2003

Godolcan hill – Breage, hill, right famous for plentifull veines of tin (Camden, 1610, p189); Godolcan hill, Godolphin, Goldphin Hill, 1610; Godolphin Hill, 1673, 1884

Godolphin – ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1845 from part of Breage (Symons, 1884)

Godolphin – Breage (*CRO, J/1546, 1791), tenement, occupied by Richard Tyacke (*CRO, SN/371, 1812), tenement (CRO, TA/18, 1842); Godolphin, 1791, 1812, 1842; Godolphin House and Barton, 1884

Godolphin – Breage, hill (Camden, 1610, p189); Godolcan hill, Godolphin, Goldphin Hill, 1610; Godolphin Hill, 1673, 1884

Godolphin downs – Breage, occupied by William Symons, John Williams, William Bodey, Francis Hosken, John Stephens, John Smethram, Adrain Stephens, William Stephens, Hugh Stephens and John Major (*CRO, SN/371, 1812)

Godolphin House and Barton – Breage, Mr Richard Rosewarne is the tenant under the Duke of Leeds, 24 other tenants, formerly the residence of the Earl of Godolphin and since then occassionally of the Duke of Leeds (Symons, 1884); Godolphin, 1791, 1812, 1842; Godolphin House and Barton, 1884

Godolphin Bridge – Breage, bridge and old defunct mine (Symons, 1884)

Godolphin Hill – Breage (Blome, 1673, p59) (Symons, 1884); Godolcan hill, Godolphin, Goldphin Hill, 1610; Godolphin Hill, 1673, 1884

Godolphin Mill – Breage, flour and tin stamping mill near Godolphin Bridge (Symons, 1884)

Godolphin Mine – Breage, given under Commons, Roads and Wastes (CRO, TA/18, 1842)

Godrevy – Gwithian (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761), farm, also a lighthouse on an island of the same name (Symons, 1884)

Godrevy, Crane – Gwithian, field name (CRO, TA/81, Nos. 23-23, 1840); Crane Godrevye, c.1630; Crane Godrevy, 1840

Godrevy, Park – Camborne (RIC, HB/2/69, 1609); Park Godrevy, 1609; p(ar)ke Goodreve, 1677

Godrevy Island – Gwithian (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761)

Godrevye, Crane – Gwithian, 'church pathe' here mentioned as being on the boundary of the parish with Camborne (*CRO, ARD/TER/230, c.1630); Crane Godrevye, c.1630; Crane Godrevy, 1840

Goe Park – Tintagel, field in The Wharncliffe Arms Tenement, tenant is Charity Bray, 3 acres, 1 rood and 2 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Goegegoe – Camborne, of Laurence Call, gent (*CRO, X510, 1677); Goiegoe, 1664; Goegegoe, 1677; Gejgoe, 1743; Gojedgoe, 1745; Gojegoes, 1758; Cojeges, 1787; Gojegoes, 1827; Cogegoes, 1843; Cogogoes, 1884; Cogegoes, 1888, 1948, 2003

Goelhofna, Chapel of – Gorran (CA 5, 1966, p75, no ref) (see also Chapel Point)

Goen Bren – see Bodmin Moor (Padel, 1988, citing from 12th c.); Goen Bren, 12th c; Fawimore, 1185; Fowymor, 1347; Bodmin Moor, 1813; Foy Moor, 1844

Goen Veyghan – Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p530, citing from 1607); Goenbyghan, 1336, 1351; Goen Veyghan, 1607; Goonvean, Gunvean, 1884; Goonvean, 1948

Goenbyghan – Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p530, citing from 1336) (RIC, HB/12/1, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §310, 1351); Goenbyghan, 1336, 1351; Goen Veyghan, 1607; Goonvean, Gunvean, 1884; Goonvean, 1948

Goendywragh – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p536, citing from 1302); Gundiwragh, 1215; Gondiwrath', Gondiwrauth', 1297; Gondiwragh, 1298; Goendywragh, Goyndiwrath, 1302

Goenhilley – St Keverne, Ruan Major, Mullion, Cury, Mawgan in Meneage and St Martin in Meneage, downs: see under Goonhilly Downs.

Goenwalloe, Lyzer in – see under Lizard and Landewednack.

Goew – Kea (CRO, AD291, 1532); Goew, 1532; Gewe, 1537; Gew, 1884

Goff, Castle – Lanteglos by Camelford, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Goger, Huel – Lelant, part of the Manor of Trembethow (CRO, TA/120, No.2025, 1841)

Gogglas, vounder – St Buryan and St Just in Penwith, on the bounds of the two parishes (*CRO, ARD/TER/49, 1613) (see also Goglas)

Goglas – St Just in Penwith, at Keigwin (CRO, TA/95, No.447, 1845) (see also Vounder Gogglas)

Goiegoe – Camborne, of Laurence Call, gent (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Goiegoe, 1664; Goegegoe, 1677; Gejgoe, 1743; Gojedgoe, 1745; Gojegoes, 1758; Cojeges, 1787; Gojegoes, 1827; Cogegoes, 1843; Cogogoes, 1884; Cogegoes, 1888, 1948, 2003

Goits and Cornishes Tenement – St John, tenement (CRO, TA/93, 1843)

Gojedgoe – Camborne, of Ann Daniel (*CRO, X510, 1745); Goiegoe, 1664; Goegegoe, 1677; Gejgoe, 1743; Gojedgoe, 1745; Gojegoes, 1758; Cojeges, 1787; Gojegoes, 1827; Cogegoes, 1843; Cogogoes, 1884; Cogegoes, 1888, 1948, 2003

Gojegoes – Camborne, of the representatives of Mr Daniell (*CRO, X510, 1758) (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p583, citing from 1827); Goiegoe, 1664; Goegegoe, 1677; Gejgoe, 1743; Gojedgoe, 1745; Gojegoes, 1758; Cojeges, 1787; Gojegoes, 1827; Cogegoes, 1843; Cogogoes, 1884; Cogegoes, 1888, 1948, 2003

Golanit – St Sampson (Fenwick, 1986, p83, citing from 1623); Golenanta, 1400; Gollonanta, 1419; Golenanta, 1467; Gullant, c.1490; Gullante, c.1520; Gollenante, 1538; Golanit, 1623; Golant, 1844, 1884, 1984

Golant – see St Sampson (CRO, TA/204, 1844) (Symons, 1884); Golant otherwise Saint Sampsons, 1844; Golant, St Sampsons, 1884; St Sampson, 1986

Golant – St Sampson, tenement (CRO, TA/204, 1844), village (Symons, 1884) (Fenwick, 1986, p83, citing from 1984); Golenanta, 1400; Gollonanta, 1419; Golenanta, 1467; Gullant, c.1490; Gullante, c.1520; Gollenante, 1538; Golanit, 1623; Golant, 1844, 1884, 1984

Golant Common – St Sampson, the property of the poor of the village (Symons, 1884)

Golasbrea – Lelant, at Higher Lelant (CRO, TA/120, No.1163, 1841)

Golborton – South Hill, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Goldberdon, 1842; Golborton, 1884

Gold-Herring – Sancreed (*CRO, STA/693c/26, 1840)

Gold Meadow – Camborne, field in Beripper tenement, No. 1452, leased and occupied by Edward Angove, 1 acre, 2 roods and 13 perches (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p3, 1842)

Gold Rafter, Higher – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.359, 1842)

Gold Rafter, Lower – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.358, 1842)

Goldberdon – South Hill, tenement (CRO, TA/210, 1842); Goldberdon, 1842; Golborton, 1884

Golden – Probus, Cuby and Creed, manor: Wulfedon, (*RIC, HendCal 2, c.1920s, §377, p354-61, citing from HI/8/16a, c.1540); Golden, Wulvedon, (CRO, PL/61/5, 1614); Golden, Wolvedon, (CRO, PL/14/6, 1618).

Wulfedon, c.1540; Golden, Wulvedon, 1614; Golden, Wolvedon, 1618

Golden – Probus (SW 921 469): Wulfedon, part in the Manor of Wulfedon (*RIC, HendCal 2, c.1920s, §377, p354-61, citing from HI/8/16a, c.1540); Golden, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Wulfedon, c.1540; Golden, 1884, 2003

Golden Bank – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844)

Golden Close – St Allen, field in Tudd's Tenement in Tretherris (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Golden Cock Plantation – Lelant, at Splatten Ridden (CRO, TA/120, No.1602, 1841)

Golden Mill – Probus, farm (Symons, 1884)

Goldherring – Zennor, tenement (CRO, TA/255, 1842)

Goldhill – St Neot (Symons, 1884)

Goldphin Hill – Breage (Camden, 1610, p189); Godolcan hill, Godolphin, Goldphin Hill, 1610; Godolphin Hill, 1673, 1884

Goldsithney – Perranuthnoe (SW 544 306): (Gayer juxta) Gulzethnye, part in the Manor of Peller (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §291, p312-3, citing from HM/11/1, 1528); Goldsitney, Goldsithney, tenements (CRO, TA/183, 1841); Goldsithney, large village (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Gulzethnye, 1528; Goldsitney, Goldsithney, 1841; Goldsithney, 1884, 2005

Goldsitney – Perranuthnoe: see under Goldsithney.

Goldsmith Crownick – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843)

Goldstephen – St Erth, tenement (CRO, TA/59, 1842)

Goldsworthy Cottage – Calstock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Goleath, Great – St Ives, field at Trevalgen (CRO, TA/91, No.105, 1844)

Goleath, Home – St Ives, field at Trevalgen (CRO, TA/91, No.102, 1844)

Golenanta – St Sampson (Fenwick, 1986, p83, citing from 1400 and 1467); Golenanta, 1400; Gollonanta, 1419; Golenanta, 1467; Gullant, c.1490; Gullante, c.1520; Gollenante, 1538; Golanit, 1623; Golant, 1844, 1884, 1984

Golla – Perranzabuloe, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gollacoomb – Linkinhorne, farm (Symons, 1884); Gullacombe, 1726; Gollacomb, 1884 (see also Gulelacombe)

Gollenante – St Sampson (Fenwick, 1986, p83, citing from 1538); Golenanta, 1400; Gollonanta, 1419; Golenanta, 1467; Gullant, c.1490; Gullante, c.1520; Gollenante, 1538; Golanit, 1623; Golant, 1844, 1884, 1984

Gollewa, Carn – Zennor (RRIC 22, 1840, p39); Karn Gollewa, 1769; Carn Gollewa, 1840; Carn Galver, 1884, 1971

Gollewa, Karn – Zennor (Borlase, 1769, p136); Karn Gollewa, 1769; Carn Gollewa, 1840; Carn Galver, 1884, 1971

Gollobens – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

Gollonanta – St Sampson (Fenwick, 1986, p83, citing from 1419); Golenanta, 1400; Gollonanta, 1419; Golenanta, 1467; Gullant, c.1490; Gullante, c.1520; Gollenante, 1538; Golanit, 1623; Golant, 1844, 1884, 1984

Gollwest – St Gluvias, farm (Symons, 1884)

Golstick – South Hill, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Coldstick Well Park)

Golval – see Gulval (TPNHAS, 1893-98, p83, citing from Pryce, 1709); Gouelvell, Gouevell, 1469-70; Gulvall, 1549; Gullvall, 1635; Gulvall, 1647; Golval, 1709; Gulvall, 1759, 1761; Gullval, 1769; Gulval, 1769, 1819, 1884

Gommers Shop – Newlyn East, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Gonabarn – St Stephen in Brannel, farm and Wesleyan Chapel (Symons, 1884)

Gonabarren – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884); Goonabarn, 1860; Gonabarren, Gunnabarn, 1884

Gonamarroes – St Stephen in Brannel, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gonamarth – St Mewan, farm (Symons, 1884); Gunan Marth, 1841; Gonamarth, Goonamarth, 1884

Gonan – Ladock, Mr Thomas Smith (Symons, 1884)

Gonan Soyle – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p190, citing from 1560); Gonan Soyle, 1560; Gonesoyle, 1622; Goynsoyle, 1664; Goon an soyle, 1665; Goonsoyle, 1715; Gun Soyle, Gunsoyle, 1743; Gonsoyle, Gunsoyle, 1745; Gunsoyle, 1768; Goonzoyle, 1790, 1838; Goonsoil, 1843, 1884; Goonzoyle, 1967

Gondiwragh – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p536, citing from 1298); Gundiwragh, 1215; Gondiwrath', Gondiwrauth', 1297; Gondiwragh, 1298; Goendywragh, Goyndiwrath, 1302

Gondiwrath' – Wendron, pastura, in the manor of Helleston' in Kerr' (Midgley, 1945, p226, citing from 1297); Gundiwragh, 1215; Gondiwrath', Gondiwrauth', 1297; Gondiwragh, 1298; Goendywragh, Goyndiwrath, 1302

Gondiwrauth' – Wendron, turbaria, in the manor of Helleston' in Kerr' (Midgley, 1945, p226, citing from 1297); Gundiwragh, 1215; Gondiwrath', Gondiwrauth', 1297; Gondiwragh, 1298; Goendywragh, Goyndiwrath, 1302

Gone Gost – Wendron (CRO, EN/1980, c.1815, citing from 1607); Engost, Gone Gost, 1608; En Goose, 1844; Engoose, 1884

Gonehusband – Wendron (CRO, EN/1980, c.1815, citing from 1606); Gonehusband, 1606; Goonhusband (& Whidden), 1619; Goonhusman, 1844; Gunhusband, 1884

Gonesoyle – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p190), citing from 1622; Gonan Soyle, 1560; Gonesoyle, 1622; Goynsoyle, 1664; Goon an soyle, 1665; Goonsoyle, 1715; Gun Soyle, Gunsoyle, 1743; Gonsoyle, Gunsoyle, 1745; Gunsoyle, 1768; Goonzoyle, 1790, 1838; Goonsoil, 1843, 1884; Goonzoyle, 1967

Goneva – Gwinear, farm (Symons, 1884); Higher Goneva, 1842; Goneva, 1884

Goneva, Higher – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842); Higher Goneva, 1842; Goneva, 1884

Goneva, Lower – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842), farm, Sir Vyel Vyvyan’s (Symons, 1884)

Gonew – Lelant, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gongears – Ruan Lanihorne, tenement (CRO, TA/199, 1842)

Gonhilland – St Gluvias, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gonighter – Ruan Lanihorne, farm (Symons, 1884); Gonitor, 1842; Gonighter, Gonitor, 1884

Gonitor – Ruan Lanihorne, tenement (CRO, TA/199, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Gonitor, 1842; Gonighter, Gonitor, 1884

Gonoman Downs – St Gluvias, tenement (CRO, TA/72, 1845)

Gonorman – Stithians (Gover, 1948, p530)

Gonown – St Agnes, village with a Wesleyan schoolroom, late a chapel, and several small tenements (Symons, 1884); Goonown, 1842; Gonown, 1884

Gonreath Downs – St Gluvias, tenements (CRO, TA/72, 1845) (see also Gonreeve, and Goonreeth Downs in Mylor)

Gonreeve – St Gluvias, 2 farms (Symons, 1884) (see also Gonreath Downs)

Gonreeve, Little – St Gluvias, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gonsoyle – Camborne, of Charles Ellis (*CRO, X510, 1745); Gonan Soyle, 1560; Gonesoyle, 1622; Goynsoyle, 1664; Goon an soyle, 1665; Goonsoyle, 1715; Gun Soyle, Gunsoyle, 1743; Gonsoyle, Gunsoyle, 1745; Gunsoyle, 1768; Goonzoyle, 1790, 1838; Goonsoil, 1843, 1884; Goonzoyle, 1967

Gonvean – St Stephen in Brannel, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gonvellack – Lesnewth, farm (Symons, 1884); Gunvellock, 1803; Gonvellack, 1884

Gonvena House – Wadebridge, W R C Potter, Esquire, J P (Symons, 1884)

Gonwin – Lelant (SW 534 383): Gonwyn, (*RIC, HC/4/60, 1636); Gunwin, tenement belonging to John Prade, Esq (*CRO, AD123/1, c.1710); Gonwyn, farm (Symons, 1884); Gonwin Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Gonwyn, 1636; Gunwin, c.1710; Gonwyn, 1884; Gonwin Farm, 2005

Gonwyn – Lelant: see under Gonwin.

Gonyn – Breage (Blight, 1865, p112, citing from Leland, 16th c.); Cair Kenin, Conin, Gonyn, 16th c.; Pencairn, pre 1865; Tregonning Hill, 1865, 1884

Good Fortune – Camborne, mine bounds, wastrell betwixt Tolcarne and Killivose, two thirds of Samuel Percivall Esq and one third of Sir Richard Vivian (*CRO, PD/164, 1741)

Good Fortune – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Good Fortune – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds by Goodluck bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Good Fortune – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds by Perran Round (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Good Luck, Little – Roche, tin stream (*CRO, STA/693c/123, 1844)

Goodagrane – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842); Goodagrane, 1842; Goodygrane, 1884

Goodaveor – Altarnun (Symons, 1884)

Gooddron – Kea (*NLW, MS 23849D, f.1r, c.1500); Gooddron, c.1500; Goddryn, 1532; Guddern, 1700, 1884; Goodern Manor Farm, 2003

Goodern Manor Farm – Kea (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Gooddron, c.1500; Goddryn, 1532; Guddern, 1700, 1884; Goodern Manor Farm, 2003

Goodfortune Stamps – St Agnes, in the manor of Perwinnick and Menagissey, held by Mr Thomas Cork (*CRO, AD388/12, 1729)

Goodluck, Wheal – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Goodman's Farthing – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842)

Goodmansleigh – St Stephen by Launceston, farm (Symons, 1884)

Goodmerry – Quethiock, farm (Symons, 1884); (Trewood &) Goodmerry, 1842; Goodmerry, 1884

Goodmerry, Trewood & – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842); (Trewood &) Goodmerry, 1842; Goodmerry, 1884

Goodmorrow Neighbour – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds in Perran Coom (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Goodnew, Wheal – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds in Cleggor Downs (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Goodran End Cove – Illogan (CRO, DC/CR/242 (TM), 1839)

Goodreve, parke – Camborne, of John Watty (*CRO, X510, 1677); Park Godrevy, 1609; p(ar)ke Goodreve, 1677

Goods Meadow, Molly – Tintagel, field in Fenter friddle, tenant is Roger Hayne, 6 acres and 10 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Goodyear Beach – Tywardreath (Stephens, 1961, p510); Boolly Beach, Goodyear Beach, 1961

Goodygoose – Sithney, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Goodygrane – Mabe, farm (Symons, 1884); Goodagrane, 1842; Goodygrane, 1884

gook Knowle, Ferry – Sheviock, field name, 1 rood and 34 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 46, 1842)

Goompiper – Feock, mentioned in introduction (CRO, TA/64, 1845); Goompiper, Goon Piper, 1845; Goonpiper, 1884

Goon, Corn – Landewednack (SW 6913) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Goon an soyle – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p190, citing from 1665); Gonan Soyle, 1560; Gonesoyle, 1622; Goynsoyle, 1664; Goon an soyle, 1665; Goonsoyle, 1715; Gun Soyle, Gunsoyle, 1743; Gonsoyle, Gunsoyle, 1745; Gunsoyle, 1768; Goonzoyle, 1790, 1838; Goonsoil, 1843, 1884; Goonzoyle, 1967

Goon Carnon – Feock (Padel, 1988, citing from 1782); Moorland of Carnon, 1569; Carnon Downes, 1683; Goon Carnon, 1782; Carnon Downs, 1834, 1845, 1884, 2003

Goon Gillan – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842); Goon Gillan, 1842; Goongillings, 1884

Goon Menheere – St Buryan, field at Pendrea (approx SW 403 252), possible site of menhir [TA 799, 800, 817-822] (Russell, 1971, p31, citing from 1844)

Goon Mine Mellon – Towednack (CRO, TA/226, 1842)

Goon Pellas – Towednack, at Rosewall (CRO, TA/226, Nos. 413-417, 1842)

Goon Piper – Feock, tenements (CRO, TA/64, 1845); Goompiper, Goon Piper, 1845; Goonpiper, 1884

Goon Rinsey – Breage, tenement (CRO, TA/18, 1842)

Goonabarn – St Enoder (CRO, AD657, 1860); Goonabarn, 1860; Gonabarren, Gunnabarn, 1884

Goonamarth – St Mewan, farm (Symons, 1884); Gunan Marth, 1841; Gonamarth, Goonamarth, 1884

Goonan-geare – Illogan, held by Edward Collins, John Holberton, George Pearse and Henry Davye (Rowe, 1923, p5, citing from 1628).

Goonan-geare, 1628

Goonbarrow – St Austell, 4 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Goonbarrow Bounds – St Austell, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Goonbell – St Agnes, tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842), tenement here, part of the customary lands of the Manor of Tywarnhayle, consisting of three dwelling houses and two fields, in the occupation of Mr Daddow and others, about 2½ acres (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853), scattered village (Symons, 1884); Goonbell, 1842, 1853, 1884

Gooncare – St Agnes (CRO, TA/2, 1842)

Goonearl – St Agnes, tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842), manor containing nearly 1000 acres, held under lease by about 150 tenants (Symons, 1884)

Goonellys – St Allen, field in Tudd's Tenement in Tretherris (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Goonevera Donnes – Perranarworthal (RIC, HB/11/18, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1024, 1616) (see also Goonvrea)

Goonfree – St Agnes (CRO, AD102/24, 1845); Goonfree, 1845; Goonvrea, 1842, 1845, 1884

Goongillings – Constantine, 3 tenements (Symons, 1884); Goon Gillan, 1842; Goongillings, 1884

Goongumpus – Gwennap, cottages and inclosures in the manor of St Day (Symons, 1884)

Goonhavern – Perranzabuloe (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853), hamlet, also name of old mine, common, and Bible Christian chapel (Symons, 1884)

Goonheath – St Austell, farm (Symons, 1884)

Goonhelly Downs – Ruan Major, tenement: see under Goonhilly Downs.

Goonhilly Downs – St Keverne, Ruan Major, Mullion, Cury, Mawgan in Meneage and St Martin in Meneage (SW 715 195): Goenhili, (Hull, 1962, §4, p5, citing from HH, CP 315, f3v-4v, late 14th century, citing from 1290); Goenhilley, (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §224, citing from HB/8/72, 1641); Goonhelly Downs, tenement in Ruan Major (CRO, TA/200, 1841); Goonhilly Downs, (OS, 1:25000, 1996).

Goenhili, 1290; Goenhilley, 1641; Goonhelly Downs, 1841; Goonhilly Downs, 1996

Goonhingey – St Gluvias, tenement (CRO, TA/72, 1845)

Goonhoskin – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884)

Goonhusband & Whidden – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619); Gonehusband, 1606; Goonhusband (& Whidden), 1619; Goonhusman, 1844; Gunhusband, 1884

Goonhusman – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844); Gonehusband, 1606; Goonhusband (& Whidden), 1619; Goonhusman, 1844; Gunhusband, 1884

Gooninis – St Agnes, part of the customary lands of the Manor of Tywarnhayle, part consisting of five dwelling houses and four fields, in the occupation of James James and others, about 4½ acres (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853); Gooninnis, 1842; Gooninis, 1853; Gooninnis, 1884 (see also Goon Ennis)

Gooninnis – St Agnes, tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842), several Duchy tenements (Symons, 1884); Gooninnis, 1842; Gooninis, 1853; Gooninnis, 1884

Goonlase – Stithians (CRO, AD1397/2, 1686); Goonlase, 1686; Goonlaze, 1948

Goonlaze – St Agnes, tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842), numerous tenements and common (Symons, 1884)

Goonlaze – St Agnes, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Goonlaze – Stithians (Gover, 1948, p530); Goonlase, 1686; Goonlaze, 1948

Goonlaze Goath – St Agnes, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Goonown – St Agnes, tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842); Goonown, 1842; Gonown, 1884

Goonpiper – Feock, 2 tenements (Symons, 1884); Goompiper, Goon Piper, 1845; Goonpiper, 1884

Goonraw – Redruth, late common, 11 tenements (Symons, 1884); Goonrawe Common, Goorawe Common, 1844; Goonraw, 1884

Goonrawe Common – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844); Goonrawe Common, Goorawe Common, 1844; Goonraw, 1884

Goonreeth Downs – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843) (see also Gonreath Downs in St Gluvias)

Goonrounson – St Enoder, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Goonsoil – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), 25 acres (Symons, 1884); Gonan Soyle, 1560; Gonesoyle, 1622; Goynsoyle, 1664; Goon an soyle, 1665; Goonsoyle, 1715; Gun Soyle, Gunsoyle, 1743; Gonsoyle, Gunsoyle, 1745; Gunsoyle, 1768; Goonzoyle, 1790, 1838; Goonsoil, 1843, 1884; Goonzoyle, 1967

Goonsoyle – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p190, citing from 1715); Gonan Soyle, 1560; Gonesoyle, 1622; Goynsoyle, 1664; Goon an soyle, 1665; Goonsoyle, 1715; Gun Soyle, Gunsoyle, 1743; Gonsoyle, Gunsoyle, 1745; Gunsoyle, 1768; Goonzoyle, 1790, 1838; Goonsoil, 1843, 1884; Goonzoyle, 1967

Goonvean – Grade, farm (Symons, 1884)

Goonvean – Stithians, farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p530); Goenbyghan, 1336, 1351; Goen Veyghan, 1607; Goonvean, Gunvean, 1884; Goonvean, 1948

Goonvrea – St Agnes, tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842) (CRO, AD102/24, 1845), about 60 Duchy tenements (Symons, 1884); Goonfree, 1845; Goonvrea, 1842, 1845, 1884

Goonvrea – Perranarworthal, late the residence of Sir F M Williams, Bart, MP, deceased (Symons, 1884) (see also Goonevera Donnes)

Goonvrea Mine – St Agnes, Hector Edward Bull of Truro, purser, Walter Henry Tregellas of Redruth, adventurer (*CRO, STA/693c/206, 1847)

Goonwalla-in-Lezard – ecclesiastical parish: see under Landewednack.

Goonwallo – ecclesiastical parish: see under Gunwalloe.

Goonwalloe – ecclesiastical parish: see under Landewednack.

Goonwinnows – Newlyn East, farm (Symons, 1884); Goonwynnow, 1641; Goonwinnows, 1884

Goonwynnow – Newlyn East (Stoate, 1974, p81); Goonwynnow, 1641; Goonwinnows, 1884

Goonzoyle – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p190, citing from 1790 and 1838) (Thomas, 1967, p190); Gonan Soyle, 1560; Gonesoyle, 1622; Goynsoyle, 1664; Goon an soyle, 1665; Goonsoyle, 1715; Gun Soyle, Gunsoyle, 1743; Gonsoyle, Gunsoyle, 1745; Gunsoyle, 1768; Goonzoyle, 1790, 1838; Goonsoil, 1843, 1884; Goonzoyle, 1967

Goonzoyle Wood – Camborne (SW 621 423), very little woodland shown on OS 1:25000 in 2003 (OS, 6", LXII. NE, 1888)

Goorran, St – see Gorran (*CRO, AR/4/1262, 1563); Sanctus Goronus, 1459; Seynt Goran, 1559; St Goorran, 1563; St Goran, 1583, 1592, 1595; Goran, 1647, 1656, 1694; Goram, c.1700; Goran, 1734; Gorran, 1785, 1799; Gorran, St Gorran, 1884

Goorawe Common – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844); Goonrawe Common, Goorawe Common, 1844; Goonraw, 1884

Goorfos – Lelant (*CRO, AR/4/337, 1558); Gorvos, 1298; Worves, 1523; Goorfos alias Worfos, 1558; Vorvas, 1761, 1834; Worvas Crease and Collis, 1841; Vorvas, 1884

Goosbargus Stamps – St Agnes, in the manor of Perwinnick and Menagissey, held by Thomas Mitchell (*CRO, AD388/12, 1729)

Goose, the – Crantock, rock in the sea by Pentire (Symons, 1884)

Goose, En – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844); Engost, Gone Gost, 1608; En Goose, 1844; Engoose, 1884

Goose, Withiel- – Withiel, farm (Symons, 1884)

Goose Croft, Noon – Towednack, at Embla (CRO, TA/226, No.1200, 1842)

Goose Mills, Withiel – Withiel (Symons, 1884)

Goose Rock – Crantock, coastal (CRO, TM/40, 1839)

Gooseford – St Dominick, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gooseford – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Gooseford Down – St John, 1 acre, 3 roods and 16 perches (CRO, TA/93, No.12, 1843)

Gooseford Down, Little – St John, 2 roods and 7 perches (CRO, TA/93, No.19, 1843)

Gooseford Meadow – Lewannick, field, 3 acres, 1 rood and 10 perches (CRO, TA/123, No. 695, 1842)

Gooseford Tenement – St John (CRO, TA/93, 1843)

Goosegill – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844), 2 tenements near Swanpool (Symons, 1884); Goosegill, 1844; Goosegill, Tremorvah, 1884

Goosegwarra – St Agnes, tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842); Goosegwarra, 1842; Coosewartha, 1884; Coosewartha Farm, 2003

Goosegwarra Common – St Agnes (CRO, TA/2, 1842)

Gooseham – Morwenstow (SS 2216), tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842), hamlet and 2 farms (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Gooseham, 1842, 1884, 1997

Gooseham, Barton of – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Gooseham, Burrows – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Gooseham, East – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Gooseham, Fish's – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Gooseham, Spear's – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Gooseham, West – Morwenstow, tenements (CRO, TA/158, 1842); West Gooseham, 1842; West Gooseham Farm, 1997

Gooseham, West, Waterpits & – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Gooseham Farm, West – Morwenstow (SS 2216) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); West Gooseham, 1842; West Gooseham Farm, 1997

Gooseham Mill – Morwenstow (SS 2317), tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Goosehill – Advent, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Goosemoor – Morval, must have been a small tenement, perhaps only a meadow without a house, and became extinct when incorporated with the demesnes of Morval House in the 18th century, and by 1845 the name had disappeared (Picken, 1953-4); Goss moore, 1659; Gosse moore, 1705, 1715; Goosemoor, 1768

Goosewill – Stoke Climsland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gooth, Gweal – Grade, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884)

Gooth, Praze – Grade, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843)

Goracott – North Petherwin, of John Rowe (*CRO, P167/19/1, 1847)

Goram – see Gorran (*CRO, EL/279, c.1700); Sanctus Goronus, 1459; Seynt Goran, 1559; St Goorran, 1563; St Goran, 1583, 1592, 1595; Goran, 1647, 1656, 1694; Goram, c.1700; Goran, 1734; Gorran, 1785, 1799; Gorran, St Gorran, 1884

Goram haven – Gorran (*CRO, EL/279, c.1700); Goram haven, c.1700; Gorran Haven, 1884

Goran – see Gorran (*CRO, AR/4/1267, 1647) (*CRO, AR/4/1316, 1647) (*CRO, AR/4/1268, 1656) (*CRO, GRA/225/4, 1694) (*CRO, GRA/227/1, 1734); Sanctus Goronus, 1459; Seynt Goran, 1559; St Goorran, 1563; St Goran, 1583, 1592, 1595; Goran, 1647, 1656, 1694; Goram, c.1700; Goran, 1734; Gorran, 1785, 1799; Gorran, St Gorran, 1884

Goran, Seynt – see Gorran (*CRO, AR/4/1287, 1559); Sanctus Goronus, 1459; Seynt Goran, 1559; St Goorran, 1563; St Goran, 1583, 1592, 1595; Goran, 1647, 1656, 1694; Goram, c.1700; Goran, 1734; Gorran, 1785, 1799; Gorran, St Gorran, 1884

Goran, St – see Gorran (*RIC, Z/1/5, 1583) (*CRO, AR/4/1314, 1592) (*CRO, AR/4/1288, 1595); Sanctus Goronus, 1459; Seynt Goran, 1559; St Goorran, 1563; St Goran, 1583, 1592, 1595; Goran, 1647, 1656, 1694; Goram, c.1700; Goran, 1734; Gorran, 1785, 1799; Gorran, St Gorran, 1884

Goran, St – civil parish (SW 99 42): (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

St Goran, 2003

Goran Church Town – Gorran (*CRO, STA/693c/26, 1840); Laworran, 1577; Laworan, 1592; Laworran, 1647; Goran Church Town, 1840

Gordan, Wheal, (Great) – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Gordan, Wheal, Little – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Gordan, Wheal, Smutty – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Gordon Hill – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842)

Gorgut – Tremaine, farm (Symons, 1884); Gorracott, 1840; Gorgut, 1884

Gorland, South – Gwennap, mine, within Tolcarne Tin Bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Gormean – St Cleer, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gormellick – Liskeard (Symons, 1884); Comyllick, Conellick, Cormellick, 1639; Gormellick, 1884; Great Gormellick, 1983

Gormellick, Great – Liskeard (OS, 1:25000, 1983); Comyllick, Conellick, Cormellick, 1639; Gormellick, 1884; Great Gormellick, 1983

Goronus, Sanctus – see Gorran (*CRO, AR/4/1259, 1459); Sanctus Goronus, 1459; Seynt Goran, 1559; St Goorran, 1563; St Goran, 1583, 1592, 1595; Goran, 1647, 1656, 1694; Goram, c.1700; Goran, 1734; Gorran, 1785, 1799; Gorran, St Gorran, 1884

Gorracott – Tremaine, tenement (CRO, TA/229, 1840); Gorracott, 1840; Gorgut, 1884

Gorracott, Pethick's – Tremaine, tenement (CRO, TA/229, 1840)

Gorracott, West – Tremaine, tenement (CRO, TA/229, 1840)

Gorran – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Powder (*CRO, AD1200, 1785) (*RIC, HP/18/7, 1799) (Symons, 1884); Sanctus Goronus, 1459; Seynt Goran, 1559; St Goorran, 1563; St Goran, 1583, 1592, 1595; Goran, 1647, 1656, 1694; Goram, c.1700; Goran, 1734; Gorran, 1785, 1799; Gorran, St Gorran, 1884

Gorran, St – see Gorran (Symons, 1884); Sanctus Goronus, 1459; Seynt Goran, 1559; St Goorran, 1563; St Goran, 1583, 1592, 1595; Goran, 1647, 1656, 1694; Goram, c.1700; Goran, 1734; Gorran, 1785, 1799; Gorran, St Gorran, 1884

Gorran Haven – Gorran, large village (Symons, 1884); Goram haven, c.1700; Gorran Haven, 1884

Gorrangarras – St Gluvias, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gorse Moor – Cuby, tenement (CRO, TA/44, 1842)

Gorvos – Lelant (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p638, citing from 1298); Gorvos, 1298; Worves, 1523; Goorfos alias Worfos, 1558; Vorvas, 1761, 1834; Worvas Crease and Collis, 1841; Vorvas, 1884

Gorvos Bychan – Lelant (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p638, citing from 1376); Gorvos Bychan, 1376; Lettel Vorvas, Vorvas Vean, 1761, Vorvas Vean, 1836

Goscot – Week St Mary, farm (Symons, 1884)

Goshen – Perranzabuloe, hamlet near Mithian (Symons, 1884)

Gospenheale – Trewen, tenement (CRO, TA/235, 1844), Reverend W Rowe (Symons, 1884); Coispenhaile, Gospenheale, 1844; Gospenheale, 1884

Goss moore – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1659); Goss moore, 1659; Gosse moore, 1705, 1715; Goosemoor, 1768

Gosse moore – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1705 and 1715); Goss moore, 1659; Gosse moore, 1705, 1715; Goosemoor, 1768

Gost, Gone – Wendron (CRO, EN/1980, c.1815, citing from 1608); Engost, Gone Gost, 1608; En Goose, 1844; Engoose, 1884

goth, Hendra- – Perranzabuloe, farms (Symons, 1884)

Gotha – St Just in Penwith, at Kenidjack (CRO, TA/95, Nos. 2196-7, 1845)

Gotha, Castle – St Austell, hillfort and farm (CA 11, 1972, p74) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Castelgoythou, 1304; Castle Gotha, 1972, 2003

Gotha, Great – St Dennis, farm (Symons, 1884); Great Gothers, 1842; Great Gotha, 1884

Gotha, Little – St Dennis, farm (Symons, 1884); Little Gothers, 1842; Little Gotha, 1884

Gothers – St Dennis, tenement (CRO, TA/48, 1842)

Gothers, East – St Dennis, tenement (CRO, TA/48, 1842)

Gothers, Great – St Dennis, tenement (CRO, TA/48, 1842); Great Gothers, 1842; Great Gotha, 1884

Gothers, Little – St Dennis, tenement (CRO, TA/48, 1842); Little Gothers, 1842; Little Gotha, 1884

Gothers, Middle – St Dennis, tenement (CRO, TA/48, 1842)

Gothers Common – St Dennis, tenement (CRO, TA/48, 1842)

Gothers Moor – St Dennis, tenement (CRO, TA/48, 1842)

Gouelvell – see Gulval (CRO, AR/2/99, 1469-70); Gouelvell, Gouevell, 1469-70; Gulvall, 1549; Gullvall, 1635; Gulvall, 1647; Golval, 1709; Gulvall, 1759, 1761; Gullval, 1769; Gulval, 1769, 1819, 1884

Gouevell – see Gulval (CRO, AR/2/99, 1469-70); Gouelvell, Gouevell, 1469-70; Gulvall, 1549; Gullvall, 1635; Gulvall, 1647; Golval, 1709; Gulvall, 1759, 1761; Gullval, 1769; Gulval, 1769, 1819, 1884

Govarrow – St Allen, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gover – St Agnes, tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842), 7 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Gover – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841)

Gover, Chy-an- – St Columb Minor, at Newquay (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Gover, Great – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841)

Gover, Hall- – Cuby, field at Gargis (*CRO, AD1200, 1785)

Gover, Little – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841)

Government Lands – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843)

Goverrow – Gwennap, tenement (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840), farm (Symons, 1884)

Goverseth – St Stephen in Brannel, farm (Symons, 1884)

Goviley Major – Cuby, tenement (CRO, TA/44, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Geveylyin, 1346; Goviley Major, 1842, 1884

Goviley Minor – Cuby, farm (Symons, 1884); Goviley Vean, 1842; Goviley Minor, 1884

Goviley Vean – Cuby, tenement, the word "Vean" has been added in a later manuscript hand (CRO, TA/44, 1842); Goviley Vean, 1842; Goviley Minor, 1884

Gowan or Carn Butts, The – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842)

Gowla, Carn – St Agnes (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Goynsoyle – Camborne, justment held by James Edwards (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Gonan Soyle, 1560; Gonesoyle, 1622; Goynsoyle, 1664; Goon an soyle, 1665; Goonsoyle, 1715; Gun Soyle, Gunsoyle, 1743; Gonsoyle, Gunsoyle, 1745; Gunsoyle, 1768; Goonzoyle, 1790, 1838; Goonsoil, 1843, 1884; Goonzoyle, 1967

Goyndiwrath – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p536, citing from 1302); Gundiwragh, 1215; Gondiwrath', Gondiwrauth', 1297; Gondiwragh, 1298; Goendywragh, Goyndiwrath, 1302

Gracca – Roche, 11 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Grace, Wheal – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853); Wheal Crease or Wheal Grace, 1853

Grade – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kirrier (SW 71 14): (*CRO, ARD/TER/86, 1613) (*CRO, ARD/TER/40, 1613) (*RIC, HB/20/79, 1659), 2005 acres, 70 houses and, in 1811, 306 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p81) (Symons, 1884).

Grade, 1613, 1659, 1819, 1884

Grade-Ruan – civil parish (SW 71 14): (OS, 1:25000, 1996).

Grade-Ruan, 1996

Gragon – Lanteglos by Fowey, farm (Symons, 1884)

Grambla – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791); Grambla, 1791; Grambler, 1840, 1884

Grambla – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619), tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844), 3 tenements (Symons, 1884); Grambla, 1619, 1844, 1884

Grambla Tenement – Redruth (*CRO, GHW/13/4/3/1/1, 1757); Grambla, 1757; Grambler, 1844

Grambler – Gwennap, tenement (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840), 5 tenements (Symons, 1884); Grambla, 1791; Grambler, 1840, 1884

Grambler – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844); Grambla, 1757; Grambler, 1844

Grambler, Little – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844) (see also Little Brambler)

Grambler and Saint Aubyn Consolidated Mines – Gwennap, William Richards of Redruth, purser, and Thomas Kitto the younger, tinner of Gwennap, John Read, miner of Redruth, Robert Dunkin, miner of Llanelly, Swansea, Wales, William Henry Tregellas, miner of Redruth, Richard Doble, miner of St Agnes, Emma Nicholas, widow of Gwennap, and John Tabois Tregellas, miner of Truro, adventurers (*CRO, STA/693c/85 & 95-100, 1842)

Gramp, Parken – Colan (*CRO, TA/35, 1842)

Grampond – Creed and Probus: see under Grampound.

Grampound – Creed and Probus (SW 933 484): Grawtpownd, part in the Manor of Wulfedon (*RIC, HendCal 2, c.1920s, §377, p354-61, citing from HI/8/16a, c.1540); Grampond, burgh and towne (*RIC, HC/4/85, 1606, citing from 1585) (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §224, citing from HP/12/31, 1695) (*RIC, HC/4/87, 1712); Grampound, small town or village in the hundred of Powder, chiefly in the parish of Creed, but is a parish of itself, notably for Poor Rates, but not for ecclesiastical purposes (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Grawtpownd, c.1540; Grampond, 1585, 1695, 1712; Grampound, 1884, 2003

Grampound Road – Ladock and Probus, village (Symons, 1884)

Gran Moor – Towednack, at Higher Bussow (CRO, TA/226, Nos. 530-531, 1842)

Grancan – Breage, tenement, occupied by Richard Date (*CRO, SN/371, 1812)

Grange – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841)

Grange – St Stephen by Saltash (Symons, 1884)

Grasken – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844), farm (Symons, 1884); Crasken, 1619; Grasken, 1844, 1884

Gravesend – Antony, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Gravesend House – Antony, Dowager Lady Graves (Symons, 1884)

Grawtpownd – Creed and Probus: see under Grampound.

Gray, the – Veryan, rock off coast (Symons, 1884)

Gray's Outlet – Feock, in the Manor of Trevilla, at La Feock, dwellinghouse leased by Edward, Earl of Falmouth to Thomas Luke (*CRO, GHW/4/2/1/14, 1836)

grayes downes – Lelant, John Hosking (*CRO, P120/5/1, c.1720)

Grays, Trewoon – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Grazis, the – Lelant, at Wythan (CRO, TA/120, No.364, 1841)

Gread Meadow – Tintagel, field in Trevillet, tenant is Humphrey Bate, 8 acres and 4 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Gready, Higher – Lanlivery, farm (Symons, 1884); Grediow, 1742; Greedy alias Grediow, 1880; Higher/Middle Gready, 1884

Gready, Middle – Lanlivery, farm (Symons, 1884); Grediow, 1742; Greedy alias Grediow, 1880; Higher/Middle Gready, 1884

Grean, Carn – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845) (OS, 6”, 1883) (Russell, 1971, p50); Carn Grean, 1845, 1883, 1971

Greas Field – St Ives, at Lower Carn Stabba (CRO, TA/91, No.759, 1844)

Great Downs – St Buryan, at Treworgans, field held by William Hutchens, 2 acres, 3 roods and 16 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Great Hill – Lansallos, field, 22 acres and 35 perches (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), No. 795, 1844)

Great hill – Tintagel, field in Home Tenement, of Samuel Pethen (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Great Moor – St Buryan, at Rissick, field held by Henry Grylls, 2 acres, 2 roods and 14 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Great Park – Tintagel, field in Home Tenement, of the executors of John Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Great Tenement, the – Camborne, of Thomas Mill (*CRO, X510, 1743); the Great Tenement, 1743; Killivoas Great Tenement, 1758

Great Tenement, Killivoas – Camborne, of Andrew Mill (*CRO, X510, 1758); the Great Tenement, 1743; Killivoas Great Tenement, 1758

Great Work Ball Tenement – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Great Work Mine – Breage, given under Commons, Roads and Wastes (CRO, TA/18, 1842)

Greatwood Cottage – Mylor, genteel residence (Symons, 1884)

Greber Head – Tywardreath, coastal promontory (Stephens, 1961, p510, citing from 1810); Greber Head, 1810; Gribben Point, 1961

Greebe, the – Sennen, tenement (CRO, TA/207, 1842)

Greebe, Wheal – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Grediow – Lanlivery, Grace Weymond (*CRO, P111/14/13, 1742), sett for granite quarry (CRO, GRA/175, 1880); Grediow, 1742; Greedy alias Grediow, 1880; Higher/Middle Gready, 1884

Greedy – Lanlivery, sett for granite quarry (CRO, GRA/175, 1880); Grediow, 1742; Greedy alias Grediow, 1880; Higher/Middle Gready, 1884

Green – Cardinham, farm (Symons, 1884)

Green – St Erme, tenement (CRO, TA/57, 1841), hamlet and land (Symons, 1884)

Green – Helland, field in Luke's Tenement, leased by William Pascoe (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Green, the – St Martin in Meneage, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Green, the – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844), residence (Symons, 1884)

Green, North – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

Green, Park, Further – Towednack, at Beagleton (CRO, TA/226, No.40, 1842) (see also Further Green Park)

Green Bank – Antony, residence at Torpoint (Symons, 1884)

Green Bank – Budock, houses and gardens adjoining Falmouth parish (Symons, 1884)

Green Bank – Camborne and Illogan (SW 626 431) (OS, 6", LXII. NE, 1888)

Green Bank – Liskeard, hamlet, Wesleyan chapel and the residence of Mrs Grylls (Symons, 1884)

Green Bottom – Kenwyn, hamlet and Wesleyan chapel (Symons, 1884)

Green Burrow – Blisland, 2 tenements and common (Symons, 1884)

Green Downs – St Buryan, at Treworgans, held by John Weymouth, three fields, 1 acre and 38 perches, 3 roods and 31 perches, and 1 acre and 1 perch customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Green Lane – Padstow, tenement (CRO, TA/170, 1843)

Green Lane – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844), residences of Messrs Michell, Hichens and others (Symons, 1884)

Green Lane – St Stephen in Brannel (Symons, 1884)

Green Lane, Great Top of – Lelant, part of the Manor of Trembethow (CRO, TA/120, No.2016, 1841)

Green Moor – Week St Mary, farm (Symons, 1884)

Green Park, Further – Towednack, at Beagleton (CRO, TA/226, No.42, 1842) (see also Further Park Green)

Greenapitts – Trewen, tenement (CRO, TA/235, 1844)

Greenberry – St Hilary, tenement (CRO, TA/87, 1843)

Greenescombe Wood – Stoke Climsland, in the manor of Stoke Clymsland, formerly in the tenure of John Harris but now in the Lord's hands, 36 acres (Pounds, 1984, p151, citing from 1650)

Greenhill – Calstock, late chemical and other works of the Cornwall chemical company (Symons, 1884)

Greenhills – St Mellion, tenement (CRO, TA/143, 1843); Greenhills, 1843; Greens Hill, 1884

Greens Hill – St Mellion, farm (Symons, 1884); Greenhills, 1843; Greens Hill, 1884

Greensplat – St Austelll, farm (Symons, 1884)

Greensplat – Perranarworthal, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Greenway Beach – Morwenstow (SS 1914) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Greenweeks – St Mabyn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Greenwell – Lezant, farm (Symons, 1884)

Greenwell – St Neot, farm (Symons, 1884)

Greenwith – Perranarworthal (*CRO, P182/1/4, 1829), farm (Symons, 1884); Grenwith, 1595; Grinwith, 1729; Greenwith, 1829, 1884

Greenwith Common – Perranarworthal, tenement (CRO, TA/182, 1842), cottages and fields (Symons, 1884)

Greenwood Corner – St Michael Penkivel (*CRO, P150/12/1, 1767), of John Allen (*CRO, P150/12/1, 1776 and 1786), of Viscount Falmouth (*CRO, P150/12/1, 1796); Greenwood Corner, 1767, 1776, 1786, 1796

Greeps – St Stephen by Saltash, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gregan Gegan – Phillack, field (*CRO, P186/2/47, 1887); Creege an Geggan, 1679; Creggan Geggan, 1844; Gregan Gegan, 1887

Gregangrow – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619)

Greglow, Further – Towednack, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1120, 1842) (see also Creglow)

Gregorland – St Just in Roseland (*CRO, P96/4/1, 1634)

Gregory’s Houses – Lawhitton, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Gregwartha – Wendron, hamlet and farm (Symons, 1884); Croft hitchnans alias Cruyge Waregan, Crofthithnans alias Cruyge Warlegan, 1609; Cregworthgan, 1844; Kryk-war-goon, c.1860; Cregworthgan, Gregwartha, 1884

Gremoth, East – Probus and Cuby: manor, (*RIC, HC/4/68, c.1650, citing from c.1579).

East Gremoth, c.1579

(See also Grogoth)

Grenville, South – Camborne, mine, previously called Bolenowe (Symons, 1884)

Grenville, Wheal – Camborne, mine, John Taylor, John Taylor the younger, and Richard Taylor, pursers, Francis Pryor of Redruth and Joseph Lyle of Bonython, adventurers (*CRO, STA/693c/703-704, 1854)

Grenwith – Perranarworthal (RIC, HB/11/3, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §327, 1595); Grenwith, 1595; Grinwith, 1729; Greenwith, 1829, 1884

Grestes tenement – Perranarworthal, of Will Laskey & his brothers (*CRO, P182/12/1, 1729)

Greston – Lezant, farm and silver-lead mine (Symons, 1884); Greystone, 1769; Grestone, 1806; Greystone, 1840; Greston, Greystone, 1884

Grestone – Lezant (*CRO, P124/5/1, 1806); Greystone, 1769; Grestone, 1806; Greystone, 1840; Greston, Greystone, 1884

Grestone Bridge – Lezant (*CRO, P124/5/1, 1806), county bridge over the river Tamar (Symons, 1884); Grestone bridge, 1806; Grestone Bridge, 1884

Grey – St Austell, 5 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Grey's Amel – St Kew: see under Amel, Grey's.

Greylake – Advent, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Greylake – Lanteglos by Camelford, farm (Symons, 1884)

Greymare, the – Altarnun (Symons, 1884)

Greystone – Lezant (*CRO, P124/5/1, 1769) (*CRO, STA/693c/43, 1840), farm and silver-lead mine (Symons, 1884); Greystone, 1769; Greston, 1806; Greystone, 1840; Greston, Greystone, 1884

Greystone – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Greystone Wood – Lezant (*CRO, P124/5/1, 1756 and 1769)

Greystones – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

Greystown – Kenwyn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gribba, Carn – St Just in Penwith, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1883)

Gribben Point – Tywardreath, coastal promontory (Stephens, 1961, p510); Greber Head, 1810; Gribben Point, 1961

Gribbes – Stithians, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Gribbets – Gwithian, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gribble's Tenement – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Gribbs – St Stephen in Brannel, small hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Griddefor – Illogan, farm (Symons, 1884); Grinefer, 1841; Griddefor, 1884

Gridland – Roche, 9 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Gridsdown – Davidstow, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Grig Moor – Landulph, 2 acres, 3 roods and 33 perches (CRO, TA/107, No. 573, 1842)

Grillis – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841), farm (Symons, 1884); Gryllys, 1700; Grillis, 1841, 1884

Grillis’ Shop – South Hill (Symons, 1884) (see also Bray's Shop and Shop)

Grills Rose – Minster (OS, 25", XIV. 3, 1907)

Grills Woolley – Morwenstow: see under Woolley.

Grimiscote – Launcells (RIC, HB/14/155a, *HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1837, 1476); Grimiscote, 1476; Grimscott, 1884

Grimscott – Launcells, 5 farms (Symons, 1884); Grimiscote, 1476; Grimscott, 1884

Grimshall farm – Boconnoc, tenement (CRO, TA/12, 1839)

Grinefer – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841); Grinefer, 1841; Griddefor, 1884

Grinwith – Perranarworthal, of John Peylands (*CRO, P182/12/1, 1729); Grenwith, 1595; Grinwith, 1729; Greenwith, 1829, 1884

Grochall – Landewednack (SW 6914) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Lower Grockel, Grockel Croft, 1842; Grochall, 1996

Grockel, Lower – Landewednack, tenement (CRO, TA/105, 1842); Lower Grockel, Grockel Croft, 1842; Grochall, 1996

Grockel Croft – Landewednack, tenement (CRO, TA/105, 1842); Lower Grockel, Grockel Croft, 1842; Grochall, 1996

Grogarth – Cornelly, farm (Symons, 1884)

Grogoth – Cornelly, manor: Grugoth, (*RIC, Z/1/9, 1603); Grogoth, (*RIC, Z/12/2, 1651) (*RIC, Z/12/5, 1686) (*RIC, Z/12/6, 1713).

Grugoth, 1603; Grogoth, 1651, 1686, 1713

(See also Gremoth, East)

Grogoth – Cornelly, tenement (CRO, TA/38, 1846), farm (Symons, 1884)

Grogoth, Great – Cornelly, tenement (CRO, TA/38, 1846), farm (Symons, 1884)

Gronan – Morvah, at Trembath (CRO, TA/156, No.503, 1841)

Gronwallow – ecclesiastical parish: see under Gunwalloe.

Grose, Wheal – St Just in Penwith, at Boscaswell (CRO, TA/95, Nos. 842-3, 1845)

Groses Crofts – Mullion, tenement (CRO, TA/160, 1843)

Grotto Meadow, the – Lelant, at Gonwin (CRO, TA/120, No.835, 1841)

Grougath – St Keverne: see under Grugwith.

Grougath, Three Brothers of – St Keverne (Symons, 1884)

Ground, Higher – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Ground, Long – Michaelstow: poor rate paid by John Bastard (*CRO, P151/3/1, 1818).

Long Ground, 1818

Ground, Lower – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Ground, South – Fowey, tenement (CRO, TA/66, 1840)

Ground Warrow – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.684, 1842)

Grous, The – St Just in Penwith, at Kenidjack (CRO, TA/95, Nos. 2141 & 2152, 1845) (see also The Crous)

Grous, Park-an- – St Just in Penwith, at Keigwin (CRO, TA/95, No.506, 1845)

Grouse, Chapel an – Perranuthnoe, tenement (CRO, TA/183, 1841)

Grouse, Chapel An – Perranuthnoe, field at Trevean [TA 488] (CA 16, 1977, p155, citing from c.1840)

Grouse, Craft an – Constantine, near Higher Calamansack (CA 5, 1966, p81, citing from 1649); Craft an Grouse, 1649

Grouse, Crauft an – Madron, near Lanyon (Russell, 1971, p88, citing from Survey of Lanyon at CRO, 1670); Crauft an Grouse, 1670

Grouse, Ledn – Lelant, at Worvas (CRO, TA/120, No.266, 1841)

Grouse, Park – Lelant, at Trink (CRO, TA/120, No.569, 1841)

Grouse, Park, Great – St Ives, at Trowan (CRO, TA/91, No.188, 1844)

Grouse, Park, Higher – Lelant, at Brunion (CRO, TA/120, No.1716, 1841)

Grouse, Park, Little – St Ives, at Trowan (CRO, TA/91, No.189, 1844)

Grouse, Park, Lower – Lelant, at Brunion (CRO, TA/120, No.1717, 1841)

Grouse, Park, Narrow – Lelant, at Brunion (CRO, TA/120, No.1722, 1841)

Grouse, Park, Part of – St Hilary (Marazion), fields in Trevenner (CRO, TA/136, Nos. 770 & 771, 1841)

Grouse, Park an – St Ives, at Ayr and St Ives tenement (CRO, TA/91, No.1165, 1844)

Grouse, Park an – St Levan, field in Sawah (CRO, TA/122, No.545, 1842)

Grouse, Park an – Sennen: field name in Treeve (CRO, TA/207, No. 448, 1842).

Park an Grouse, 1842

Grouse, Rose-An- – St Erth, tenement (CRO, TA/59, 1842); Rose-An-Grouse, 1842; Rose-an-Grouse, 1884

Grouse, Rose-an- – St Erth, 8 tenements, the modern name is Treloweth. Tin smelting house and inn. A hamlet (Symons, 1884); Rose-An-Grouse, 1842; Rose-an-Grouse, 1884

Grouse, Wheal – St Agnes, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Grove – Cardinham, farm (Symons, 1884); Groveland, 1799; Grove, 1884

Grove – Landulph, tenement (CRO, TA/107, 1842), residence (Symons, 1884)

grove – Lanreath (*CRO, P113/21/1/3, 1729)

Grove – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884)

Grove – St Stephen by Saltash, farm (Symons, 1884)

Grove – Stratton, farm (Symons, 1884)

Grove, the – St Austell, villa at Charlestown (Symons, 1884)

Grove Cottage – Calstock, Mr Nicholas Bowhay (Symons, 1884)

Grove Cottage – Falmouth, residence (Symons, 1884)

Grove Cottage – Linkinhorne, Mr John Downing (Symons, 1884)

Grove Cottage – Mylor, residence (Symons, 1884)

Grove Hill – Falmouth, mansion, late G C Fox, Esq (Symons, 1884)

Grove Hill Cottage – Falmouth, Mrs E Buckett (Symons, 1884)

Grove House – St Agnes, Mr Elisha Tregelles, M E (Symons, 1884)

Grove Park – Stratton, farm and residence (Symons, 1884)

Grove Parks – Advent: of Mr Wallis (Potts, 1974, p1, citing from CRO, ARD/TER/596, 1727).

Grove Parks, 1727

grove rock – Lanreath (*CRO, P113/21/1/2, 1723)

Groveland – Cardinham, tenement, held by John Hodge, about 13½ acres (*RIC, HP/18/7, 1799); Groveland, 1799; Grove, 1884

Grovesend – Feock, Mrs Hodge (Symons, 1884)

Grovesend – Week St Mary, farm (Symons, 1884)

Grovetown – Werrington, tenement (CRO, TA/251, 1844) (OS, 6", 1907)

Growan Field – Towednack, at Amelebry (CRO, TA/226, Nos. 1000 and 1005, 1842)

Growse – Mullion: see under Angrouse.

Growse, Park – St Buryan: field in Chyangwense (CRO, TA/23, No.1940, 1844).

Park Growse, 1844

Groze – St Columb Major, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gruder Sands, Park – St Ives (CRO, TA/91, No.1351, 1844)

Grugoth – Cornelly, manor: see under Grogoth.

Grugwith – St Keverne (SW 759 206): Trefgrued, (Finberg, 1954, p18, citing from 977); Grougath, 4 tenements (Symons, 1884); Grugwith, (Finberg, 1954, p18) (OS, 1:25000, 1996).

Trefgrued, 977; Grougath, 1884; Grugwith, 1954, 1996

Grylls – Lesnewth, barton (*CRO, P121/5/1, 1803), farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Garles and Tregrylls)

Gryll’s, St Aubyn and – Breage, mine (CRO, STA/729/1/3, 1857)

Grylls, Basset and – Wendron, tin mine, previously called Porkellis United (Symons, 1884)

Gryllshill Wood – Morwenstow (SS 2417) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Gryllys – Illogan, village (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r); Gryllys, 1700; Grillis, 1841, 1884

Guarry, Plain an – Redruth, tenement, in the manor of Perwinnick and Menagissey, held by Dorothy Karkeet (*CRO, AD388/12, 1729); Plain an Guarry, 1729; Plainangwarry, 1844, 1884

Guarthendray – Padstow, 2 acres, of Nicholas Jolley, gent (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1661); Guarthendray, Guarthendreai, 1661; Gwardrendrea, 1728

Guarthendreai – Padstow, 5 acres, of Henry Stribly (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1661); Guarthendray, Guarthendreai, 1661; Gwardrendrea, 1728

Gubbins Meadow – Tintagel, field in Menadue and Trewarmet, tenant is William Brown, 2 acres, 2 roods and 13 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Guddern – Kea (CRO, PL/121/2/1,2, 1700), 5 tenements and common (Symons, 1884); Gooddron, c.1500; Goddryn, 1532; Guddern, 1700, 1884; Goodern Manor Farm, 2003

Gudiford – Colan (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Cudiford, Cudifort, Gudiford, Gudiforda, 1086; Coswarth, 1842, 1884, 1986

Gudiforda – Colan (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Cudiford, Cudifort, Gudiford, Gudiforda, 1086; Coswarth, 1842, 1884, 1986

Guelon, Castellum de – Kenwyn, field, in Truro, “clearly given in error for Gweal-an-Castel” (Henderson, 1935, p5, citing from 1418); Le Castel, c.1270; Castellum de Guelon, 1418; Castle Hill, 1771, 1840

Guenap – see Gwennap (Borlase, 1769, p172); Wennopp, 1601; Gwynnopp, 1605; Wenep, 1641; Gwynop, 1652, 1653; Gwennopp, 1657; Gwenap, 1753; Gwenop, 1761; Guenap, 1769; Gwennap, 1781, 1810, 1819, 1827, 1884

Guendran – see Wendron (*CRO, GRA/225/4, 1694); Eglosiga, 1208, 1224; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1292; Sancta Wendrona, 1312; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1342; Seynt Wendron, 1384; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1428; Seynt Gwendurne, 1514; Gwendron, 1569; Gwenderon, 1583; Gwendron, 1614, 1618; Wendron, 1648; Gwendron, 1656; Guendran, 1694; Gwendron, 1700; Quendron, 1727; Wendron, 1769, 1884, 1948

Guernan, Por – St Buryan, on coast (*CRO, AD1797/1, 1778)

Guilford Tenement – Phillack (CRO, TA/186, 1844); Gilford alias Gilforth, 1656; Guilford Tenement, 1844

Gulbrooth – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841); Gilbrooth, Gulbrooth, 1841

Gulelacombe – Linkinhorne, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Gollacoomb &c)

Gull Rock – Morwenstow (SS 2017), rock off coast (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Gull Rock – Mullion, rock off coast (Symons, 1884)

Gull Rock – Sennen, rock off coast (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from c.1740); Gwelcoe, 1579; Gwyllo, 1580; Gull Rock, Gwelleough, c.1740; Armed Knight, 1888, 1980

Gull Rock – Tintagel, rock off coast (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Gull Rocks – Perranzabuloe (CRO, TM/43, 1842), rocks off coast (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Gull Rocks, 1842; Carter’s Rock(s), 1884, 2003; Gull Rocks, 2003

Gullacombe – Linkinhorne (*CRO, P125/4/1, 1726); Gullacombe, 1726; Gollacomb, 1884

Gulland – Padstow, rock off coast (Symons, 1884)

Gullant – St Sampson (Fenwick, 1986, p83, citing from c.1490); Golenanta, 1400; Gollonanta, 1419; Golenanta, 1467; Gullant, c.1490; Gullante, c.1520; Gollenante, 1538; Golanit, 1623; Golant, 1844, 1884, 1984

Gullante – St Sampson (Fenwick, 1986, p83, citing from c.1520); Golenanta, 1400; Gollonanta, 1419; Golenanta, 1467; Gullant, c.1490; Gullante, c.1520; Gollenante, 1538; Golanit, 1623; Golant, 1844, 1884, 1984

Gullas – St Columb Major: field, in Gilbert's or Jewell's Tenement in the village of Ruthvos, and in the Manor of Ruthvos (*RIC, HC/59/24, c.1803).

Gullas, c.1803

Gullas, Parken – St Allen, field in Tretherris (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Gullas, Wheal – St Just in Penwith, at Trevedra (CRO, TA/95, No.4235, 1845)

Gullas, Wheal – Sennen: field name in Escalls (CRO, TA/207, No. 20, 1842).

Wheal Gullas, 1842

Gullas Drea – Towednack, at Bussow Vean (CRO, TA/226, No.466, 1842)

Gullas Moor, Parken – St Allen, field in Tretherris (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Gullias, Homer – Towednack, at Embla (CRO, TA/226, No.1242, 1842)

Gullies, Home – Towednack, at Embla (CRO, TA/226, No.1241, 1842)

Gulliford – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1845), sometimes pronounced Galliford, a hillside between the old road from Tregarland to Sandplace, above, and the new road from Leyland to Sandplace, below. Alongside the lower road runs a stream of water. There is some evidence that where the new road crosses the stream at Gulliford it is following the line of an ancient path from Sandplace to the parish church (Picken, 1953-4); Garaford, 1334; Garforde, 1593; Garrafourth, 1587; Gulliford, 1845, 1953-4

Gullparks – Breage, tenement, occupied by John Bennetts (*CRO, SN/371, 1812)

Gullval – see Gulval (Borlase, 1769, p121); Gouelvell, Gouevell, 1469-70; Gulvall, 1549; Gullvall, 1635; Gulvall, 1647; Golval, 1709; Gulvall, 1759, 1761; Gullval, 1769; Gulval, 1769, 1819, 1884

Gullvall – see Gulval (*CRO, ML/60, 1635); Gouelvell, Gouevell, 1469-70; Gulvall, 1549; Gullvall, 1635; Gulvall, 1647; Golval, 1709; Gulvall, 1759, 1761; Gullval, 1769; Gulval, 1769, 1819, 1884

Gully Vean – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841)

Gullyn Rock – Illogan, coastal (CRO, DC/CR/242 (TM), 1839)

Gulval – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Penwith (Borlase, 1769, opp p218), 3950 acres, 248 houses and, in 1811, 1224 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p82) (Symons, 1884); Gouelvell, Gouevell, 1469-70; Gulvall, 1549; Gullvall, 1635; Gulvall, 1647; Golval, 1709; Gulvall, 1759, 1761; Gullval, 1769; Gulval, 1769, 1819, 1884

Gulval – Gulval (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761); Gulval, Gulval Church-Town, 1761; Church Town, 1843

Gulval, Dor – St Buryan, field in Selena (CRO, TA/23, No.371, 1844)

Gulval, Park – Sennen: field name in Trevescan (CRO, TA/207, No. 672, 1842).

Park Gulval, 1842

Gulval Church-Town – Gulval (*CRO, AR/15/148, 1761); Gulval, Gulval Church-Town, 1761; Church Town, 1843

Gulval Cross – Gulval, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Gulvall – see Gulval (*CRO, ML/52, 1549) (*CRO, ML/68, 1647) (*CRO, X506/71, 1759) (*CRO, ML/12, 1761); Gouelvell, Gouevell, 1469-70; Gulvall, 1549; Gullvall, 1635; Gulvall, 1647; Golval, 1709; Gulvall, 1759, 1761; Gullval, 1769; Gulval, 1769, 1819, 1884

Gulzethnye – Perranuthnoe: see under Goldsithney.

Gum – St Austell, house and land (Symons, 1884)

Gumbarthis – St Martin in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gumma – Probus, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Gummo, 1687; Gumma, Gummow, 1884

Gumme – Fowey, field (CRO, GRA/50, 1703), mentioned in introduction (CRO, TA/66, 1840); Gumme, 1703; Gumme, the Gumme, 1840

Gumme, the – Fowey, tenement (CRO, TA/66, 1840); Gumme, 1703; Gumme, the Gumme, 1840

Gummo – Probus (RIC, HP/11/2, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §185, 1687); Gummo, 1687; Gumma, Gummow, 1884

Gummow – Probus, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Gummo, 1687; Gumma, Gummow, 1884

Gump – St Agnes (Symons, 1884)

Gumpas, Goon – St Agnes, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Gumsworth – Boconnoc, tenement (CRO, TA/12, 1839); Gumsworth, 1839; Gumworthy, 1884

Gumworthy – Boconnoc, farm (Symons, 1884); Gumsworth, 1839; Gumworthy, 1884

Gun Soyle – Camborne, of Charles Ellis (*CRO, X510, 1743); Gonan Soyle, 1560; Gonesoyle, 1622; Goynsoyle, 1664; Goon an soyle, 1665; Goonsoyle, 1715; Gun Soyle, Gunsoyle, 1743; Gonsoyle, Gunsoyle, 1745; Gunsoyle, 1768; Goonzoyle, 1790, 1838; Goonsoil, 1843, 1884; Goonzoyle, 1967

Gunan Marth – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841); Gunan Marth, 1841; Gonamarth, Goonamarth, 1884

Gundiwragh – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p536, citing from 1215); Gundiwragh, 1215; Gondiwrath', Gondiwrauth', 1297; Gondiwragh, 1298; Goendywragh, Goyndiwrath, 1302

Gunger, St – Lanivet, farm (Symons, 1884); St Inconger, 1749; St Gunger, St Ingunger, 1884

Gunheath – St Austell, 5 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Gunhusband – Wendron, 4 tenements (Symons, 1884); Gonehusband, 1606; Goonhusband (& Whidden), 1619; Goonhusman, 1844; Gunhusband, 1884

Gunnabarn – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884); Goonabarn, 1860; Gonabarren, Gunnabarn, 1884

Gunnamanning – Ladock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gunners Nose – Pillaton, field name, 3 roods and 36 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 53, 1843)

Gunnislake – Calstock, large village (Symons, 1884)

Gunnon, Higher – Altarnun, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gunnon, Lower – Altarnun, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gunoak – Stoke Climsland, coppice wood and plantations (Symons, 1884)

Gunreekes – St Pinnock, sett upon rent in reare, with Penfrane, to Benedict White (*CRO, EL/279, c.1700)

Gunrounson – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gunsoyle – Camborne, of William Glasson (*CRO, X510, 1743), part of William Glasson (*CRO, X510, 1745), population, with Craness and Croon &c, is 48 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Gonan Soyle, 1560; Gonesoyle, 1622; Goynsoyle, 1664; Goon an soyle, 1665; Goonsoyle, 1715; Gun Soyle, Gunsoyle, 1743; Gonsoyle, Gunsoyle, 1745; Gunsoyle, 1768; Goonzoyle, 1790, 1838; Goonsoil, 1843, 1884; Goonzoyle, 1967

Gunvean – Stithians, farm (Symons, 1884); Goenbyghan, 1336, 1351; Goen Veyghan, 1607; Goonvean, Gunvean, 1884; Goonvean, 1948

Gunvellock – Lesnewth, barton (*CRO, P121/5/1, 1803); Gunvellock, 1803; Gonvellack, 1884

Gunvena – St Minver, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gunverzeath – St Stephen in Brannel (Symons, 1884)

Gunwalla – ecclesiastical parish: see under Gunwalloe.

Gunwallo Landewenicke – ecclesiastical parish: see under Landewednack.

Gunwallo Winnington – ecclesiastical parish: see under Gunwalloe.

Gunwalloe – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kirrier (SW 65 22): Goonwallo, (*CRO, ARD/TER/40, 1613); Gunwallo Winnington, (*CRO, ARD/TER/86, 1613); Gronwallow, (*CRO, ML/123, 1656); Gunwalla, (*CRO, P105/5/1, 1677); Gunwalloe, 1175 acres, 49 houses and, in 1811, 206 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p85) (CRO, TA/78, 1840) (Symons, 1884).

Goonwallo, Gunwallo Winnington, 1613; Gronwallow, 1656; Gunwalla, 1677; Gunwalloe, 1819, 1840, 1884

Gunwalloe Cove – Gunwalloe, fishing cove, burnt down in 1813 (Symons, 1884)

Gunwen – Luxulyan, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Gunwin – Lelant: see under Gonwin.

Gunwin – Wendron, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Goonhusband & Whidden)

Gunwinnap Common – St Juliot, tenement (CRO, TA/94, 1843)

Gurland – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845), 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Gurlyn – St Erth, manor (*CRO, AD208/1/1, 1517)

Gurlyn – St Erth (*CRO, AD208/1/1, 1517), marriage in St Ives of Francis Gregor of Trurow to Joan Prediux of Gurlyn (*CRO, P91/1/1, 1663), of Francis Gregor, Esq (*CRO, J/1546, 1791), tenement (CRO, TA/59, 1842), farm &c (Symons, 1884); Gurlyn, 1517, 1663, 1791, 1842, 1884

Gurnard’s Head – Zennor, coastal promontory (Symons, 1884); Gurnards Head, 1761; Gurnard's Head, 1884

Gurnards Head – Zennor (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761); Gurnards Head, 1761; Gurnard's Head, 1884

Gurneys Tenement, part of Treganhawke, Ryders and – St John, tenement (CRO, TA/93, 1843)

Gurtell – Luxulyan (*CRO, P110/25/80, 1557); Gurtell, Gurtyll, 1557; Gurtloe, Gurtolly, Gurtyll, 1571; Gurtha, 1845; Gurtla, 1861; Higher/Lower Gurtla, 1884

Gurtha – Luxulyan (*CRO, P110/25/103, 1845); Gurtell, Gurtyll, 1557; Gurtloe, Gurtolly, Gurtyll, 1571; Gurtha, 1845; Gurtla, 1861; Higher/Lower Gurtla, 1884

Gurtiveor & Trevenson – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842); Gurtiveor (& Trevenson), 1842; Gusteveor, 1884

Gurtla – Luxulyan (*CRO, P110/25/107, 1861); Gurtell, Gurtyll, 1557; Gurtloe, Gurtolly, Gurtyll, 1571; Gurtha, 1845; Gurtla, 1861; Higher/Lower Gurtla, 1884

Gurtla, Higher – Luxulyan, farm (Symons, 1884); Gurtell, Gurtyll, 1557; Gurtloe, Gurtolly, Gurtyll, 1571; Gurtha, 1845; Gurtla, 1861; Higher/Lower Gurtla, 1884

Gurtla, Lower – Luxulyan, farm (Symons, 1884); Gurtell, Gurtyll, 1557; Gurtloe, Gurtolly, Gurtyll, 1571; Gurtha, 1845; Gurtla, 1861; Higher/Lower Gurtla, 1884

Gurtloe – Luxulyan (*CRO, P110/25/84, 1571); Gurtell, Gurtyll, 1557; Gurtloe, Gurtolly, Gurtyll, 1571; Gurtha, 1845; Gurtla, 1861; Higher/Lower Gurtla, 1884

Gurtolly – Luxulyan (*CRO, P110/25/83, 1571); Gurtell, Gurtyll, 1557; Gurtloe, Gurtolly, Gurtyll, 1571; Gurtha, 1845; Gurtla, 1861; Higher/Lower Gurtla, 1884

Gurtyll – Luxulyan (*CRO, P110/25/80, 1557) (*CRO, P110/25/84, 1571); Gurtell, Gurtyll, 1557; Gurtloe, Gurtolly, Gurtyll, 1571; Gurtha, 1845; Gurtla, 1861; Higher/Lower Gurtla, 1884

Gusgarne – Gwennap, Gwinear and Stithians, manor (*CRO, GHW/3/2/2/1, c.1804); Gusgarne, c.1804; Cosgarne, 1840, 1884; Cusgarne, 1935

Gushland – Pelynt, farm (Symons, 1884); ? Guttes Land, 1525; Gushland, 1884

Gusplands – Talland, tenement (CRO, TA/218, 1843)

Gustavean – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842); Gustavean, Gustevean, Gustevene, 1842; Gustevean, 1884

Gustevean – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Gustavean, Gustevean, Gustevene, 1842; Gustevean, 1884

Gustevene – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842); Gustavean, Gustevean, Gustevene, 1842; Gustevean, 1884

Gusteveor – St Columb Minor, farm (Symons, 1884); Gurtiveor (& Trevenson), 1842; Gusteveor, 1884

Gut – St Minver, farm (Symons, 1884)

Guthenbrâs, Carn – St Levan, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1888)

Gutt, Horn – Tintagel, field in Home Tenement, of Thomas Stone (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Guttes Land – Pelynt, in the Manor of Trelawne, tenement held by John Heysband by grant from Thomas Grannfyld and by allowance from John Fitzharberd, 40 acres of land (Stoate, 1979a, p146, citing from 1525); Guttes Land, 1525; ? Gushland, 1884

Guy’s Well – Liskeard (Symons, 1884)

Guys Field – Towednack, at Embla (CRO, TA/226, No.1210, 1842)

Gwallan – St Hilary, tenement (CRO, TA/87, 1843)

Gwallan – St Hilary (Marazion) (CRO, TA/136, 1841)

Gwallanmayn – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842); Gwealemeane, 1707; Gwallanmayn, Gweallanmayn, 1842; Gwealamayn, 1851

Gwallevellan – Camborne, farm (Symons, 1884); Gwelanvellan, 1664; Gweale la villan, 1734; Gweal-la-vellan, 1736; Gwealavllan, 1743; Gwellavellan, 1745; Gwellevellen, 1758; Gwellenvellen, 1768; Gwealabellan, 1842; Gwealelavellan, 1843; Gwallevellan, Gwealavellan, 1884; Gwealavellan, 1888, 1983

Gwallon Downs – St Austell (Symons, 1884)

Gwarder – St Gluvias, farm, site of a mansion (Symons, 1884)

Gwardrendrea – Padstow (*CRO, P170/4/1, 1728); Guarthendray, Guarthendreai, 1661; Gwardrendrea, 1728

Gwarnick – St Allen and Kenwyn, manor: (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796).

Gwarnick, 1796

(See also Allen, St in St Allen)

Gwarnick – St Allen, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Barton of Gwarnick, 1796; Gwarnick, 1884

Gwarnick, Barton of – St Allen, in the Manor of Gwarnick (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796); Barton of Gwarnick, 1796; Gwarnick, 1884

Gwarnick, Tredinnick Moor and – Gulval, part in the manor of Trezela Mulfra, tenant of part is Anthony Cock, by a lease, dated 25th December 1816, on the lives of A Cock, aged 27 in 1830, Louisa Cock, 25, and Mary Cock, 23, another part held by Andrew Nicholls, later amended to William Cock, by a lease, dated 3rd September 1825, on the lives of the lessee, aged 33, Mary, his daughter, 6, and Charles Crapp, 6, another part held by William Cock junior, by a lease also dated 3rd September 1825, and on the same lives (*CRO, WH/1/3766, 1830)

Gwarnick Meadow – St Allen, field in the Barton of Gwarnick (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Gwarnick Mill – St Allen, flour mill (Symons, 1884)

Gwarra, Porth – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1733); Porth Gwarra, 1733; Porgwara, 1734; Porthgwarra, 1737, 1740; Porgwannah Tenement, 1842

Gwarris Camborne – Camborne (Penponds): see under Camborne, Gwarris.

Gwarry, Playne an – Sithney, tenement (CRO, TA/209, 1842); Playne an Gwarry, 1842; Plainangwarry, 1884

Gwartha, Gwele – Camborne (*RIC, HC/39/17, 1787); Gwelgwartha, The Great Gwelgwartha, 1664; Gwelgwartha, 1677; the great and little Gwealgwartha, 1743; Gwealgwarthas, 1745, 1768; Gwele Gwartha, 1787; Gweal Gwarthas, 1843; Gwealgwarthas, 1884

Gwarthandre – Mawgan in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851); Gwarthandrea, 1841; Gwarthandre, 1851; Gwarthendra, 1884

Gwarthandrea – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841); Gwarthandrea, 1841; Gwarthandre, 1851; Gwarthendra, 1884

Gwarthas, Gweal – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Gwelgwartha, The Great Gwelgwartha, 1664; Gwelgwartha, 1677; the great and little Gwealgwartha, 1743; Gwealgwarthas, 1745, 1768; Gwele Gwartha, 1787; Gweal Gwarthas, 1843; Gwealgwarthas, 1884

Gwarthendra – Mawgan in Meneage (Symons, 1884); Gwarthandrea, 1841; Gwarthandre, 1851; Gwarthendra, 1884

Gwavas – Grade, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884)

Gwavas – Paul (CRO, TA/172, 1845), farm (Symons, 1884)

Gwavas – Sithney, tenement (CRO, TA/209, 1842), 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Gwavas, Carn – Paul (CRO, TA/172, 1845), farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Gwavas Farm)

Gwavas, Carn – Paul, coastal (OS, 6”, 1891)

Gwavas, part of – Landewednack, tenement (CRO, TA/105, 1842)

Gwavas & Trungle – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

Gwavas Estate – Paul, at Newlyn (*CRO, P172/25/73, 1955)

Gwavas Lake – Paul, at Newlyn, sea (Symons, 1884)

Gwavas Vean – Grade, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884)

Gwavas Wartha – Grade, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843)

gwe, St – see Kea (*CRO, P144/5/3/17, 1600); Key, 1574; St gwe, 1600; Keye, 1684; Kea, 1785, 1787, 1799, 1819, 1884

Gweadavian – Mullion, tenement in Predannack Village, part of the Mannor of Predannack Wartha, tenant is John Harry, by a lease to William Harry, dated 25th December 1719, on the lives of Renatus Kempthorne, aged 13, John Harry, aged 4, and Mary Harry, aged 2 (*CRO, RH/9/3/25/2, c.1750)

Gweake – Mawgan in Meneage (RIC, HB/8/11, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §958, 1618); Wicke, 1594; Gweake alias Weeke, Gweike, 1618; Gweek, 1619; Gweeke, 1841; Gweek Wartha/Wortha/Wollas, 1842; Gweek, 1844; Gweek, Gweek Wartha 1884

Gweal-la-vellan – Camborne, letter from Robert Newcombe to John Pendarves Bassett at Tehiddy (*RIC, HendCal 5, p38-9, 1736); Gwelanvellan, 1664; Gweale la villan, 1734; Gweal-la-vellan, 1736; Gwealavllan, 1743; Gwellavellan, 1745; Gwellevellen, 1758; Gwellenvellen, 1768; Gwealabellan, 1842; Gwealelavellan, 1843; Gwallevellan, Gwealavellan, 1884; Gwealavellan, 1888, 1983

Gwealabellan – Camborne, tenement, containing 42 acres, 1 rood and 25 perches, and in the occupation of William Trerise (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p1, 1842); Gwelanvellan, 1664; Gweale la villan, 1734; Gweal-la-vellan, 1736; Gwealavllan, 1743; Gwellavellan, 1745; Gwellevellen, 1758; Gwellenvellen, 1768; Gwealabellan, 1842; Gwealelavellan, 1843; Gwallevellan, Gwealavellan, 1884; Gwealavellan, 1888, 1983

Gwealamayn – St Martin in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851); Gwealemeane, 1707; Gwallanmayn, Gweallanmayn, 1842; Gwealamayn, 1851

Gwealanfolds – Wendron, tenement (CRO, RH/9/1/22/4, 1801); Gwellanfolds, 1619; Gwealanfolds, 1801; Gwealfolds, 1844, 1884

Gwealavellan – Camborne (SW 600 419) (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6", LXII. NE, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 1983); Gwelanvellan, 1664; Gweale la villan, 1734; Gweal-la-vellan, 1736; Gwealavllan, 1743; Gwellavellan, 1745; Gwellevellen, 1758; Gwellenvellen, 1768; Gwealabellan, 1842; Gwealelavellan, 1843; Gwallevellan, Gwealavellan, 1884; Gwealavellan, 1888, 1983

Gwealavllan – Camborne, of Charles Harris (*CRO, X510, 1743); Gwelanvellan, 1664; Gweale la villan, 1734; Gweal-la-vellan, 1736; Gwealavllan, 1743; Gwellavellan, 1745; Gwellevellen, 1758; Gwellenvellen, 1768; Gwealabellan, 1842; Gwealelavellan, 1843; Gwallevellan, Gwealavellan, 1884; Gwealavellan, 1888, 1983

Gwealcarn – Towednack (Symons, 1884); Gweal Carne, 1842; Gwealcarn, 1884; Chyangweale alias Gweal Carne, 1906; Gweal Carne alias Chyangweall, 1907

Gwealdue, Little – St Gluvias, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gwealdues – Wendron, 6 tenements (Symons, 1884); Gweldue, 1619; Gweal Dues, 1844; Gwealdues, 1884

Gwealefeogowe – Lelant (RIC, HB/14/159c, *HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1680, 1649); Gwealefeogowe, 1649; Feogowe, 1663; the fuggo, c.1720; ye fuggoe, 1725; the fuggoo, 1761; Foggoe, 1836; Fogue, 1884

Gwealeigh, Bolossack and – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841); (Bolossack and) Gwealeigh, 1841; Gweleigh, 1851; Gwealeth, Gweleth, 1884

Gwealelavellan – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Gwelanvellan, 1664; Gweale la villan, 1734; Gweal-la-vellan, 1736; Gwealavllan, 1743; Gwellavellan, 1745; Gwellevellen, 1758; Gwellenvellen, 1768; Gwealabellan, 1842; Gwealelavellan, 1843; Gwallevellan, Gwealavellan, 1884; Gwealavellan, 1888, 1983

Gwealemeane – St Martin in Meneage (*CRO, AD1750, 1707); Gwealemeane, 1707; Gwallanmayn, Gweallanmayn, 1842; Gwealamayn, 1851

Gwealeth – Mawgan in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); (Bolossack and) Gwealeigh, 1841; Gweleigh, 1851; Gwealeth, Gweleth, 1884

Gwealfolds – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844), 7 tenements (Symons, 1884); Gwellanfolds, 1619; Gwealanfolds, 1801; Gwealfolds, 1844, 1884

Gwealgearry – Camborne, of Francis Harris (*CRO, X510, 1745); Gwealgerry, 1743; Gwealgearry, 1745

Gwealgerry – Camborne, of Francis Harris (*CRO, X510, 1743); Gwealgerry, 1743; Gwealgearry, 1745

Gwealgwartha, great and little, the – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1743); Gwelgwartha, The Great Gwelgwartha, 1664; Gwelgwartha, 1677; the great and little Gwealgwartha, 1743; Gwealgwarthas, 1745, 1768; Gwele Gwartha, 1787; Gweal Gwarthas, 1843; Gwealgwarthas, 1884

Gwealgwarthas – Camborne, of Thomas Mill (*CRO, X510, 1745), population, with Little Kehellan and neighbourhood, is 57 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768), farm (Symons, 1884); Gwelgwartha, The Great Gwelgwartha, 1664; Gwelgwartha, 1677; the great and little Gwealgwartha, 1743; Gwealgwarthas, 1745, 1768; Gwele Gwartha, 1787; Gweal Gwarthas, 1843; Gwealgwarthas, 1884

Gwealiates Meadows – Kenwyn, held by Thomas Wilson, about 5¾ acres (*RIC, HP/18/7, 1799)

Gwealiates Meadows, Little – Kenwyn, held by Richard Ferris, about 1½ acres (*RIC, HP/18/7, 1799)

Gweallanmayn – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842); Gwealemeane, 1707; Gwallanmayn, Gweallanmayn, 1842; Gwealamayn, 1851

Gwealmayo – Wendron, 6 tenements (Symons, 1884); Gweal Mayo, 1844; Gwealmayo, Gwealmayow, 1884

Gwealmayow – Wendron, farm (Symons, 1884); Gweal Mayo, 1844; Gwealmayo, Gwealmayow, 1884

Gwealmellin – Constantine, farm (Symons, 1884); Gwelmellan, 1842; Gwealmellin, 1884

Gweals – Gunwalloe, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Gwills)

Gwedley, Higher – St Ives, at Trevalgen (CRO, TA/91, No.92, 1844)

Gwedley, Lower – St Ives, at Trevalgen (CRO, TA/91, No.89, 1844)

Gwedna – Breage, hamlet and farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Clyse Gwedna and Pengwedna)

Gwedna, Clyse – Breage, tenement (CRO, TA/18, 1842); Clyze Gwedna, 1812; Clyse Gwedna, 1842 (see also Gwedna and Pengwedna)

Gwedna, Clyze – Breage, tenements, occupied by James Thomas and William Bawden (*CRO, SN/371, 1812); Clyze Gwedna, 1812; Clyse Gwedna, 1842

Gweek – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619), tenement in Wendron (CRO, TA/249, 1844), 6 tenements in Wendron (Symons, 1884), Constantine, Mawgan in Meneage and Wendron, village (Symons, 1884); Wicke, 1594; Gweake alias Weeke, Gweike, 1618; Gweek, 1619; Gweeke, 1841; Gweek Wartha/Wortha/Wollas, 1842; Gweek, 1844; Gweek, Gweek Wartha 1884

Gweek Wartha – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842), 3 tenements (Symons, 1884); Gweek Wartha, Gweek Wortha, 1842; Gweek Wartha 1884

Gweek Wortha – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842); Gweek Wartha, Gweek Wortha, 1842; Gweek Wartha 1884

Gweek Wollas – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842)

Gweeke – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841); Wicke, 1594; Gweake alias Weeke, Gweike, 1618; Gweek, 1619; Gweeke, 1841; Gweek Wartha/Wortha/Wollas, 1842; Gweek, 1844; Gweek, Gweek Wartha 1884

Gweelzemeer – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Gweike – Mawgan in Meneage (RIC, HB/8/10, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §957, 1618); Wicke, 1594; Gweake alias Weeke, Gweike, 1618; Gweek, 1619; Gweeke, 1841; Gweek Wartha/Wortha/Wollas, 1842; Gweek, 1844; Gweek, Gweek Wartha 1884

Gwelangear – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619)

Gwelanvellan – Camborne, justment held by Francis Bassett (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Gwelanvellan, 1664; Gweale la villan, 1734; Gweal-la-vellan, 1736; Gwealavllan, 1743; Gwellavellan, 1745; Gwellevellen, 1758; Gwellenvellen, 1768; Gwealabellan, 1842; Gwealelavellan, 1843; Gwallevellan, Gwealavellan, 1884; Gwealavellan, 1888, 1983

Gwelcoe – Sennen, rock off coast (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1579); Gwelcoe, 1579; Gwyllo, 1580; Gull Rock, Gwelleough, c.1740; Armed Knight, 1888, 1980

Gweldue – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619); Gweldue, 1619; Gweal Dues, 1844; Gwealdues, 1884

Gweleath – Mawgan in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); (Bolossack and) Gwealeigh, 1841; Gweleigh, 1851; Gwealeth, Gweleth, 1884

Gweleigh – Mawgan in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851); (Bolossack and) Gwealeigh, 1841; Gweleigh, 1851; Gwealeth, Gweleth, 1884

Gwelecrokeprynnyar – Kenwyn, large field (*CRO, AR/4/1013, 1654); Gwelecrokeprynnyar, 1498; Gweal Cloke Prynnyer, 1597; Higher Cloke prynnyer, 1598; the Higher Cloke-prinnyer, 1654; Coleprigney (Lane), 1799; Comprigny, 1899; Comprigney, 1927, 1935

Gwelgwartha – Camborne, of Laurence Call, gent (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of Laurence Call, gent, and parte of Arthur Brey, gent (*CRO, X510, 1677); Gwelgwartha, The Great Gwelgwartha, 1664; Gwelgwartha, 1677; the great and little Gwealgwartha, 1743; Gwealgwarthas, 1745, 1768; Gwele Gwartha, 1787; Gweal Gwarthas, 1843; Gwealgwarthas, 1884

Gwelgwartha, Great, The – Camborne, of Mrs Margaret Bray (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Gwelgwartha, The Great Gwelgwartha, 1664; Gwelgwartha, 1677; the great and little Gwealgwartha, 1743; Gwealgwarthas, 1745, 1768; Gwele Gwartha, 1787; Gweal Gwarthas, 1843; Gwealgwarthas, 1884

Gwelhellas Coatha – Wendron (CRO, EN/1980, c.1815, citing from 1604); Hellescotha, 1347; Gwelhellas Coatha/Wartha/Wollas, 1604; Gwellhelleis alias Helstone Coeths, 1619; Gweal Hellis, 1844

Gwelhellas Wartha – Wendron (CRO, EN/1980, c.1815, citing from 1604); Hellescotha, 1347; Gwelhellas Coatha/Wartha/Wollas, 1604; Gwellhelleis alias Helstone Coeths, 1619; Gweal Hellis, 1844

Gwelhellas Wollas – Wendron (CRO, EN/1980, c.1815, citing from 1604); Hellescotha, 1347; Gwelhellas Coatha/Wartha/Wollas, 1604; Gwellhelleis alias Helstone Coeths, 1619; Gweal Hellis, 1844

Gwellhelleis – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619); Hellescotha, 1347; Gwelhellas Coatha/Wartha/Wollas, 1604; Gwellhelleis alias Helstone Coeths, 1619; Gweal Hellis, 1844

Gwellanfolds – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619); Gwellanfolds, 1619; Gwealanfolds, 1801; Gwealfolds, 1844, 1884

Gwellavellan – Camborne, of Charles Harris (*CRO, X510, 1745); Gwelanvellan, 1664; Gweale la villan, 1734; Gweal-la-vellan, 1736; Gwealavllan, 1743; Gwellavellan, 1745; Gwellevellen, 1758; Gwellenvellen, 1768; Gwealabellan, 1842; Gwealelavellan, 1843; Gwallevellan, Gwealavellan, 1884; Gwealavellan, 1888, 1983

Gwelleough – Sennen, rock off coast (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from c.1740); Gwelcoe, 1579; Gwyllo, 1580; Gull Rock, Gwelleough, c.1740; Armed Knight, 1888, 1980

Gwellenvellen – Camborne, population, with Roskejeage and Karlean, is 40 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Gwelanvellan, 1664; Gweale la villan, 1734; Gweal-la-vellan, 1736; Gwealavllan, 1743; Gwellavellan, 1745; Gwellevellen, 1758; Gwellenvellen, 1768; Gwealabellan, 1842; Gwealelavellan, 1843; Gwallevellan, Gwealavellan, 1884; Gwealavellan, 1888, 1983

Gwellevellen – Camborne, of Charles Harris (*CRO, X510, 1758); Gwelanvellan, 1664; Gweale la villan, 1734; Gweal-la-vellan, 1736; Gwealavllan, 1743; Gwellavellan, 1745; Gwellevellen, 1758; Gwellenvellen, 1768; Gwealabellan, 1842; Gwealelavellan, 1843; Gwallevellan, Gwealavellan, 1884; Gwealavellan, 1888, 1983

Gwelmartin – Probus (CRO, PL/22/2/1,2, 1644)

Gwelmellan – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842); Gwelmellan, 1842; Gwealmellin, 1884

Gwelmihael – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619)

Gwelquonyam juxta Truruburgh – St Clement: see under Tremorvah.

Gwelquonyam juxte Truruburgh – St Clement: see under Tremorvah.

Gwelyetts – Truro: meadows near the Chapel Hill Turnpike Gate, in the occupation of Elizabeth Vincent and Francis Fleming (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853).

Gwelyetts, 1853

Gwenap – see Gwennap (*CRO, P182/13/1/2, 1753); Wennopp, 1601; Gwynnopp, 1605; Wenep, 1641; Gwynop, 1652, 1653; Gwennopp, 1657; Gwenap, 1753; Gwenop, 1761; Guenap, 1769; Gwennap, 1781, 1810, 1819, 1827, 1884

Gwenderon – Wendron (*RIC, Z/1/5, 1583); Eglosiga, 1208, 1224; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1292; Sancta Wendrona, 1312; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1342; Seynt Wendron, 1384; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1428; Seynt Gwendurne, 1514; Gwendron, 1569; Gwenderon, 1583; Gwendron, 1614, 1618; Wendron, 1648; Gwendron, 1656; Guendran, 1694; Gwendron, 1700; Quendron, 1727; Wendron, 1769, 1884, 1948

Gwendra – St Stephen in Brannel (Symons, 1884)

Gwendra – Veryan (SW 902 383): tenement in the Manor of Elerkey (*RIC, HC/4/35, 1634), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Gwendra, 1634, 1884, 2003

Gwendrah – Grade, 2 farms (Symons, 1884) (see also Gwendreath)

Gwendreath – Grade, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843) (see also Gwendrah)

Gwendreath Common – Grade, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843)

Gwendreath Park Fulley – Grade, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843)

Gwendroc – Truro, residence of Mr J G Chilcott (Symons, 1884)

Gwendron – see Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p533, citing from 1569) (*CRO, P236/1/1, 1614) (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p533, citing from 1618) (RIC, HP/13/38, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §228, 1656) (*CRO, P105/5/1, 1700); Eglosiga, 1208, 1224; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1292; Sancta Wendrona, 1312; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1342; Seynt Wendron, 1384; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1428; Seynt Gwendurne, 1514; Gwendron, 1569; Gwenderon, 1583; Gwendron, 1614, 1618; Wendron, 1648; Gwendron, 1656; Guendran, 1694; Gwendron, 1700; Quendron, 1727; Wendron, 1769, 1884, 1948

Gwendurne, Seynt – see Wendron (Gover, 1948, p533); Eglosiga, 1208, 1224; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1292; Sancta Wendrona, 1312; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1342; Seynt Wendron, 1384; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1428; Seynt Gwendurne, 1514; Gwendron, 1569; Gwenderon, 1583; Gwendron, 1614, 1618; Wendron, 1648; Gwendron, 1656; Guendran, 1694; Gwendron, 1700; Quendron, 1727; Wendron, 1769, 1884, 1948

Gwennap – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kirrier (*CRO, P182/13/3/1, 1781) (*CRO, GHW/13/1/3/1/1, 1810), 5280 acres, 1012 houses and, in 1811, 5303 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p86) (*CRO, AD1751/1, 1827) (Symons, 1884); Wennopp, 1601; Gwynnopp, 1605; Wenep, 1641; Gwynop, 1652, 1653; Gwennopp, 1657; Gwenap, 1753; Gwenop, 1761; Guenap, 1769; Gwennap, 1781, 1810, 1819, 1827, 1884

Gwennap – Gwennap, village (Symons, 1884)

Gwennap Pit – Gwennap, amphitheatre (Symons, 1884); Bosveal Pit, Gwennap Pit, 1884

Gwenop – see Gwennap (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761); Wennopp, 1601; Gwynnopp, 1605; Wenep, 1641; Gwynop, 1652, 1653; Gwennopp, 1657; Gwenap, 1753; Gwenop, 1761; Guenap, 1769; Gwennap, 1781, 1810, 1819, 1827, 1884

Gwennopp – see Gwennap (*CRO, P197/1/1, 1657); Wennopp, 1601; Gwynnopp, 1605; Wenep, 1641; Gwynop, 1652, 1653; Gwennopp, 1657; Gwenap, 1753; Gwenop, 1761; Guenap, 1769; Gwennap, 1781, 1810, 1819, 1827, 1884

Gwentor – St Keverne (CRO, AD687/15/1 & 2, 1853); Gwentor, Gwynter, 1853; Gwinter, 1884

Gwenz, Great – Lelant, at Treva (CRO, TA/120, No.1815, 1841)

Gwenwala, Lesard in – see under Lizard and Landewednack.

Gwenz, Little – Lelant, at Treva (CRO, TA/120, No.1813, 1841)

Gwenz Croft – Lelant, at Treva (CRO, TA/120, No.1810, 1841)

Gwidden – Zennor, manor (CRO, TA/255, 1842)

Gwills – St Columb Major, 7 acres (Symons, 1884)

Gwills – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Gwills – Gunwalloe, tenement (CRO, TA/78, 1840), farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Gweals)

Gwills – Newlyn East (Stoate, 1974, p81, citing from 1641); Gwills, 1641 (see also Gerles)

Gwinear – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Penwith (*RIC, HC/39/17, 1787) (*CRO, P133/16b/2, 1795) (*CRO, P80/1/2, 1798), 3882 acres, 373 houses and, in 1811, 1952 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p97) (Symons, 1884); Wynyer, 1469-70; St Wenner, 1516; Gwynnyar, 1613; Gwynierd, Gwynnierd, c.1630; Gwynnyer, 1641; Winear, 1671; Gwinnear, 1741; Gwinyar, 1768; Gwinear, 1787; Gwinier, 1794; Gwinear, Gwiniear, 1795; Gwinear, 1798, 1819, 1884

Gwinear – Gwinear, village (Symons, 1884)

Gwinear-Gwithian – civil parish (SW 59 38): (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Gwinear-Gwithian, 2005

Gwiniear – see Gwinear (*CRO, P133/16b/2, 1795); Wynyer, 1469-70; St Wenner, 1516; Gwynnyar, 1613; Gwynierd, Gwynnierd, c.1630; Gwynnyer, 1641; Winear, 1671; Gwinnear, 1741; Gwinyar, 1768; Gwinear, 1787; Gwinier, 1794; Gwinear, Gwiniear, 1795; Gwinear, 1798, 1819, 1884

Gwinier – see Gwinear (*CRO, P133/16b/2, 1794); Wynyer, 1469-70; St Wenner, 1516; Gwynnyar, 1613; Gwynierd, Gwynnierd, c.1630; Gwynnyer, 1641; Winear, 1671; Gwinnear, 1741; Gwinyar, 1768; Gwinear, 1787; Gwinier, 1794; Gwinear, Gwiniear, 1795; Gwinear, 1798, 1819, 1884

Gwinix, Castle – Gorran, near Boswinger [TA 1156-7] (CA 5, 1966, p75, citing from c.1840)

Gwinnear – see Gwinear (*CRO, WH/1/5288, 1741); Wynyer, 1469-70; St Wenner, 1516; Gwynnyar, 1613; Gwynierd, Gwynnierd, c.1630; Gwynnyer, 1641; Winear, 1671; Gwinnear, 1741; Gwinyar, 1768; Gwinear, 1787; Gwinier, 1794; Gwinear, Gwiniear, 1795; Gwinear, 1798, 1819, 1884

Gwinter – St Keverne, farm (Symons, 1884); Gwentor, Gwynter, 1853; Gwinter, 1884

Gwinter, Little – St Keverne, farm (Symons, 1884)

Gwinyar – see Gwinear (*CRO, P80/1/1, 1768); Wynyer, 1469-70; St Wenner, 1516; Gwynnyar, 1613; Gwynierd, Gwynnierd, c.1630; Gwynnyer, 1641; Winear, 1671; Gwinnear, 1741; Gwinyar, 1768; Gwinear, 1787; Gwinier, 1794; Gwinear, Gwiniear, 1795; Gwinear, 1798, 1819, 1884

Gwithian – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Penwith (SW 58 41): Gwythyen, (RIC, HB/19/24, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §4, 1566); Gwythian, (*CRO, ARD/TER/15, c.1600s) (RIC, HB/19/34, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §160, 1636); Gwithian, (*CRO, AR/4/278, 1675); Gwythian, (Borlase, 1769, opp p208); Gwithian, 2249 acres, 72 houses and, in 1811, 372 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p99) (Symons, 1884).

Gwythyen, 1566; Gwythian, c.1600s, 1636, Gwithian, 1672; Gwythian, 1769; Gwithian, 1819, 1884

Gwithian – Gwithian (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761); Gwithian, 1761; Church Town, 1840

Gwithian, Gwinear- – civil parish: see under Gwinear-Gwithian.

Gwithian Bridge – Gwithian and Camborne (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761); Gwithyan bridge, c.1600s; Gwythian Bridge, c.1630; Gwithian Bridge, 1761

Gwithian River – Gwithian, Gwinear and Camborne (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761)

Gwyllo – Sennen, rock off coast (Pool, 1985); Gwelcoe, 1579; Gwyllo, 1580; Gull Rock, Gwelleough, c.1740; Armed Knight, 1888, 1980

Gwynierd – see Gwinear (*CRO, ARD/TER/230, c.1630); Wynyer, 1469-70; St Wenner, 1516; Gwynnyar, 1613; Gwynierd, Gwynnierd, c.1630; Gwynnyer, 1641; Winear, 1671; Gwinnear, 1741; Gwinyar, 1768; Gwinear, 1787; Gwinier, 1794; Gwinear, Gwiniear, 1795; Gwinear, 1798, 1819, 1884

Gwynnierd – see Gwinear (*CRO, ARD/TER/230, c.1630); Wynyer, 1469-70; St Wenner, 1516; Gwynnyar, 1613; Gwynierd, Gwynnierd, c.1630; Gwynnyer, 1641; Winear, 1671; Gwinnear, 1741; Gwinyar, 1768; Gwinear, 1787; Gwinier, 1794; Gwinear, Gwiniear, 1795; Gwinear, 1798, 1819, 1884

Gwynnopp – see Gwennap (*CRO, DSB/2/1, 1605); Wennopp, 1601; Gwynnopp, 1605; Wenep, 1641; Gwynop, 1652, 1653; Gwennopp, 1657; Gwenap, 1753; Gwenop, 1761; Guenap, 1769; Gwennap, 1781, 1810, 1819, 1827, 1884

Gwynnyar – see Gwinear (*CRO, ARD/TER/225, 1613); Wynyer, 1469-70; St Wenner, 1516; Gwynnyar, 1613; Gwynierd, Gwynnierd, c.1630; Gwynnyer, 1641; Winear, 1671; Gwinnear, 1741; Gwinyar, 1768; Gwinear, 1787; Gwinier, 1794; Gwinear, Gwiniear, 1795; Gwinear, 1798, 1819, 1884

Gwynnyer – see Gwinear (*CRO, AR/4/212, 1641); Wynyer, 1469-70; St Wenner, 1516; Gwynnyar, 1613; Gwynierd, Gwynnierd, c.1630; Gwynnyer, 1641; Winear, 1671; Gwinnear, 1741; Gwinyar, 1768; Gwinear, 1787; Gwinier, 1794; Gwinear, Gwiniear, 1795; Gwinear, 1798, 1819, 1884

Gwynop – see Gwennap (CRO, AD1772/1, 1652) (CRO, AD1772/3, 1653); Wennopp, 1601; Gwynnopp, 1605; Wenep, 1641; Gwynop, 1652, 1653; Gwennopp, 1657; Gwenap, 1753; Gwenop, 1761; Guenap, 1769; Gwennap, 1781, 1810, 1819, 1827, 1884

Gwynter – St Keverne (CRO, AD687/15/1 & 2, 1853); Gwentor, Gwynter, 1853; Gwinter, 1884

Gwynwalla – ecclesiastical parish: see under Landewednack.

Gwythian – ecclesiastical parish: see under Gwithian.

Gwythian bridge – Gwithian and Camborne, on the bounds of the parish (*CRO, ARD/TER/15, c.1600s); Gwithyan bridge, c.1600s; Gwythian Bridge, c.1630; Gwithian Bridge, 1761

Gwythian Bridge – Gwithian and Camborne, on the bounds of the parish (*CRO, ARD/TER/230, c.1630); Gwithyan bridge, c.1600s; Gwythian Bridge, c.1630; Gwithian Bridge, 1761

Gwythyen – ecclesiastical parish: see under Gwithian.

gye waste, Lyn – Wendron (CRO, EN/1980, c.1815, citing from 1608); Hewsevyas, Lyn gye waste, 1608

Gyles in the Heath, St – see St Giles in the Heath (Stoate, 1982, p116, citing from 1674); Sent Jeels, 1524-7; St Jelys, 1545; Saynt Giles, Seinte Giles, 1569; St Giles in the Heath, 1581; St Giles on the Heath, 1642; St Gyles in the Heath, 1674; St Giles on the Heath, 1838; Saint Giles in the Heath, 1841; St Giles in the Heath, 1878; St Giles on the Heath, 1890

Gyllyngdune – Falmouth, residence of Mrs Waters (Symons, 1884)

Gyrlls – Minster, lease held here by Richard Kittow (*CRO, EL/279, c.1700); Gyrlls, c.1700; Girles, 1884

Habbinell – Tintagel, field in Trecarne, tenant is William Martyn, 11 acres, 2 roods and 20 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Harbenal Downs, 1735; Habbinell, 1871

Hacketts Tenement – Mylor (CRO, TA/161, 1843)

Hackmarsh – Morwenstow (SS 2316): Hackmarsh, (Greenwood, 1826-7); Hackmarsh, Higher Hackmarsh, Lower Hackmarsh, tenements (CRO, TA/158, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Hackmarsh, 1826-7, 1842, 1884, 1997

Hackmarsh, Higher – Morwenstow: see under Hackmarsh.

Hackmarsh, Lower – Morwenstow: see under Hackmarsh.

Hackmarsh Malthouse – Morwenstow: tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842).

Hackmarsh Malthouse, 1842

Hackthorn – Marhamchurch, farm (Symons, 1884)

Haddys, Coads & – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842)

Hail – Phillack and St Erth (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761); Hail, 1761; Hayle, 1884

Hail – river (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761); Hail River, 1761; Hayle, 1884

Hail House – Lanlivery, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hailstoun – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p533, citing from c.1540); Henlistone, 1086; Helleston, 1175; Heleston, 1181; Helleston, 1186; Henleston, 1201; Helleston, 1208, 1245; Heyleston, 1284; Henleston, 1284, 1302; Helleston, 1330; Helliston, 1331; Hellestonburgh, 1351; Helston, 1428; Hailstoun, Hellas, c.1540; Helston, 1602; Heilston, Hellas, 1586; Heltstone, 1657; Helston, Helstone, 1676; Helstone, 1683; Helston, 1812, 1819, 1884, 1948

Hake, Mount – Lezant, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hake, Mount – Lezant, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hal-an Heu – St Buryan, at Boscarn Vean, field held by Matthew Eddy, 5 acres, 3 roods and 20 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Hal Down Moor – Morvah, at Tregaminion (CRO, TA/156, No.119, 1841)

Hal-vean Common – St Buryan, at Rissick, field held by Henry Grylls, 1 acre, 1 rood and 17 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Hal-vean Moor – St Buryan, at Rissick, field held by Henry Grylls, 3 acres, 3 roods and 15 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Halabesick – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844); Hallobesack, 1619; Halabesick, 1844; Hallabezack, 1884

Halagalower – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845) (see also Halgalower)

Halamanning – St Hilary, tenement (CRO, TA/87, 1843), farm and mine (Symons, 1884); Hallamanning, 1843; Halamanning, 1843, 1884

Halamanning Crofts – St Hilary, tenement (CRO, TA/87, 1843)

Halamiling – Lesnewth, tenement (CRO, TA/121, 1843); Hallowmelling, 1803; Halamiling, 1843; Hallamellin, 1884

Halaze, Higher – St Austell (Treverbyn), William Allen (Symons, 1884) (see also Hallaze)

Halaze, Lower – St Austell (Treverbyn), farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Hallaze)

Halbathick – Liskeard, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Halberlyze – Breage, tenements, occupied by James Johns and John Rogers (*CRO, SN/371, 1812)

Halberts, Great – Cuby: see under Halbote.

Halberts, Little – Cuby: see under Halbote.

Halbote – Cuby (SW 938 466): Halbott, entirely belonginge to Golden and granted inter alia to be held of ye Mannor of East Gremoth in free soccage (*RIC, HC/4/68, c.1650, citing from c.1579) (*RIC, HC/4/68, c.1650); Great Halberts, Little Halberts, tenements (CRO, TA/44, 1842); Halbote, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Halbott, c.1579, c.1650; Great Halberts, Little Halberts, 1842; Halbote, 2003

Halbott – Cuby: see under Halbote.

Halcaddon's Tenement in Restrongett, Isaacs and – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843)

Haldestowe – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Hale – Braddock, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Hale – St Kew, farm, Thomas Hawke (Symons, 1884)

Hale, Park an – Lelant, in the Barton of Trevethoe, 6 acres, 2 quarters and 19 yards (*CRO, AD123/1, c.1710), at Trevethow Barton (CRO, TA/120, No.1316, 1841)

Hale, Parken, Great – St Allen, field in Tretherris (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Hale, Parken, Little – St Allen, field in Tudd's Tenement in Tretherris (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Hale St Agnes, Wheal an – St Agnes: tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853).

Wheal an Hale St Agnes, 1853

Hale-An-Wyth – Madron, tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842)

Hale Dreath – Madron (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782), owned by Thomas Glasson and occupied by Joseph Glasson (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785); Haledreath, 1757; Hale Dreath, 1782, 1785; Hall Dreath, 1842; Hall-dreath, 1884

Hale Geese, Higher – Morvah, at Tregaminion (CRO, TA/156, No.92, 1841)

Hale Geese, Lower – Morvah, at Tregaminion (CRO, TA/156, No.91, 1841)

Hale Grease – Towednack, at Chylasson (CRO, TA/226, No.954, 1842)

Hale Michele – Madron, owned by Philip Rashley, Esquire, leased and occupied by Richard Hichens, Esquire (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785); Hale Michell, 1632; Halemichel, 1757; Hale Mitchell, 1782; Hale Michele, 1785; Hall Michells Field, 1842

Hale Michell – Madron (*CRO, CA/Box47/10, 1632); Hale Michell, 1632; Halemichel, 1757; Hale Mitchell, 1782; Hale Michele, 1785; Hall Michells Field, 1842

Hale Mitchell – Madron (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782); Hale Michell, 1632; Halemichel, 1757; Hale Mitchell, 1782; Hale Michele, 1785; Hall Michells Field, 1842

Hale Moor, Parken, Great – St Allen, field in Tretherris (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Hale Moor, Parken, Little – St Allen, field in Tudd's Tenement in Tretherris (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Haleanagan – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.202, 1842)

Haledreath – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Haledreath, 1757; Hale Dreath, 1782, 1785; Hall Dreath, 1842; Hall-dreath, 1884

Halegarras – Kenwyn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Halegineck – Feock (Symons, 1884); Halgarnick, Halgenick (Lanes), 1845; Halegineck, 1884

Halegoose, Higher – Camborne and Gwithian (*CRO, CF/2998, 1782)

Halegoose, Lower – Camborne and Gwithian (*CRO, CF/2998, 1782)

Halegoose Moor, Higher – Camborne and Gwithian (*CRO, CF/2998, 1782)

Halemichel – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Hale Michell, 1632; Halemichel, 1757; Hale Mitchell, 1782; Hale Michele, 1785; Hall Michells Field, 1842

Halenbeagle – Kenwyn, mine, known as such c.1844, and previous name for Boscawen (Symons, 1884)

Halenbeagle – Kenwyn, tin and copper mine, part of Wheal Busy (Symons, 1884)

Halenkean – Phillack, farm (Symons, 1884)

Halegoss – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841)

Halengove – Gulval, farm (Symons, 1884); Hellangove, 1843; Halengove, Hellengove, 1884

Halew – Roche, 12 tenements (Symons, 1884); Hallew, 1856; Halew, 1884

Halew – St Stephen in Brannel (Symons, 1884)

Halewoon, Inner – Grade, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843)

Haleworthy – Davidstow (*CRO, P100/22/1, 1838); Haleworthy, 1838; Hallworthy, 1884

Halezy – Ladock, farm (Symons, 1884); Helezy, 1793; Halezy, 1884

Half Acre – North Hill, farm (Symons, 1884)

Half Stone – St Cleer (Symons, 1884) [The Other Half Stone, King Doniert’s Stone]

Half-way House – St Neot (Symons, 1884); Halfway House, 1840; Half-way House, 1884

Half-way House – Wendron, hamlet and roadside inn (Symons, 1884)

Halfmoon Plantation – Werrington (OS, 6", 1907)

Halfway House – St Neot, at Drawbridge (*CRO, STA/693c/26, 1840); Halfway House, 1840; Half-way House, 1884

Halgabron – Tintagel (SX 072 887): Halgabron, (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52a, 1871); Halgibron, farm (Symons, 1884); Halgabron, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Halgabron, 1871; Halgibron, 1884; Halgabron, 2005

Halgalower – St Just in Penwith, tenement, part of Tregeseal (CRO, TA/95, 1845) (see also Halagalower)

Halgarnick – Feock, mentioned in introduction (CRO, TA/64, 1845); Halgarnick, Halgenick (Lanes), 1845; Halegineck, 1884

Halgarrack – Crowan, farm (Symons, 1884); Hallgarrack, 1796; Halgarrack, 1841, 1884

Halgartha – St Gennys, farm (Symons, 1884)

Halgaver – Bodmin, 6 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Halgenick Lanes – Feock, given under Roads, Creeks & Wastes (CRO, TA/64, 1845); Halgarnick, Halgenick (Lanes), 1845; Halegineck, 1884

Halgibron – Tintagel: see under Halgabron.

Haligey – St Martin in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Hellegy, 1641; Halliggy, 1842; Halligay, 1851; Haligey, Halligey, 1884

Hall – Cardinham, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hall – St Dennis, farm (Symons, 1884); ? Hall Trelaver, 1842; Hall, 1884

Hall – Lanteglos by Fowey, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hall – Linkinhorne (*CRO, P125/4/1, 1726), farm (Symons, 1884)

Hall – St Neot, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hall – Pelynt, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hall, Great – Kilkhampton, tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842)

Hall, Little – Kilkhampton, tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842)

Hall Dinnas, Higher – St Levan, field in Tretheene (CRO, TA/122, No.986, 1842)

Hall Dinnas, Outer – St Levan, field in Tretheene (CRO, TA/122, No.991, 1842)

Hall Dinnas Moor – St Levan, field in Tretheene (CRO, TA/122, No.988, 1842)

Hall Dreath – Madron, tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842); Haledreath, 1757; Hale Dreath, 1782, 1785; Hall Dreath, 1842; Hall-dreath, 1884

Hall-dreath – Madron, 18 acres (Symons, 1884); Haledreath, 1757; Hale Dreath, 1782, 1785; Hall Dreath, 1842; Hall-dreath, 1884

Hall Garden – Otterham, tenement (CRO, TA/169, 1842); Hall Garden, 1842; Hallgarden, 1884

Hall-Gover – Cuby, field at Gargis (*CRO, AD1200, 1785)

Hall House – Lanteglos by Fowey, formerly the mansion of Lord Mohun (Symons, 1884)

Hall Michells Field – Madron, tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842); Hale Michell, 1632; Halemichel, 1757; Hale Mitchell, 1782; Hale Michele, 1785; Hall Michells Field, 1842

Hall Parks – Lewannick (*CRO, P123/12/1, 1753), tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842); hall Parks, 1755; Hall Parks, 1842

Hall Trelaver – St Dennis, tenement (CRO, TA/48, 1842); Hall Trelaver, 1842; ? Hall, 1884

Halla warren – St Anthony in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/5, 1841)

Hallabezack – Wendron, 23 tenements (Symons, 1884); Hallobesack, 1619; Halabesick, 1844; Hallabezack, 1884

Hallace Vean Tenement – Mullion (CRO, TA/160, 1843)

Hallagenna – St Breward, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hallamanning – St Hilary, tenement (CRO, TA/87, 1843), farm and mine (Symons, 1884); Hallamanning, 1843; Halamanning, 1843, 1884

Hallamellin – Lesnewth, farm (Symons, 1884); Hallowmelling, 1803; Halamiling, 1843; Hallamellin, 1884

Hallamoor – Kilkhampton, farm (Symons, 1884); Hollamore, 1563; Hollamoor, 1842; Hallamoor, Hollamoor, 1884; Hollamoor, 1997

Halland – Landulph, farm (Symons, 1884); Halland, 1884; Hallands, 1957

Hallands – Landulph, part of the glebe near Elbridge, tenant is F T Willcocks of Haye Farm, 15 acres (*CRO, P107/2/87, 1957); Halland, 1884; Hallands, 1957

Hallangroose – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791)

Hallaze – St Austell, 2 tenements (Symons, 1884) (*CRO, GRA/226/20, 1928) (see also Higher/Lower Halaze)

Hallegan Carne – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Hallego Croft and Common – Kea (Symons, 1884)

Halleggan – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841) (*CRO, GHW/13/3/5, 1850); Halleggon, 1796; Hellogan, 1833; Halleggan, 1841, 1850; Halligan, Hellogan, 1884

Halleggan – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Halleggan Lane – Germoe, given under roads etc (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Halleggon – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796); Halleggon, 1796; Hellogan, 1833; Halleggan, 1841, 1850; Halligan, Hellogan, 1884

Halleggon Vean – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796)

Hallegy – Mawgan in Meneage (RIC, HP/9/3, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §102, 1656); Hallegy alias Helliggy, 1656; Halliggy, 1851

Hallevose – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by James Martin, 3 acres (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Hallevose, 1766

Hallew – Roche (CRO, GRA/176, 1856); Hallew, 1856; Halew, 1884

Hallewenn – Wendron (CRO, EN/1980, c.1815, citing from 1608); Hallewenn, 1608; Halwen, 1619; Halwin, 1844, 1853; Halwhidden, Halwin, 1884; Halwyn, c.1923

Hallgarden – Otterham, farm (Symons, 1884); Hall Garden, 1842; Hallgarden, 1884

Hallgarrack – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796), tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841); Hallgarrack, 1796, 1841; Halgarrack, 1884

Halligan – Crowan, farm, manor house (Symons, 1884); Halleggon, 1796; Hellogan, 1833; Halleggan, 1841, 1850; Halligan, Hellogan, 1884

Halligay – St Martin in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851); Hellegy, 1641; Halliggy, 1842; Halligay, 1851; Haligey, Halligey, 1884

Halligey – St Martin in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Hellegy, 1641; Halliggy, 1842; Halligay, 1851; Haligey, Halligey, 1884

Halliggy – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842); Hellegy, 1641; Halliggy, 1842; Halligay, 1851; Haligey, Halligey, 1884

Halliggy – Mawgan in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851); Hallegy alias Helliggy, 1656; Halliggy, 1851

Halliggy Waste – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842)

Hallivick – St Stephen in Brannel, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hallobesack – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619); Hallobesack, 1619; Halabesick, 1844; Hallabezack, 1884

Halloon – St Columb Major, farm, a Cornwall Minerals railway station is here called St Columb Road (Symons, 1884)

Hallowmelling – Lesnewth (*CRO, P121/5/1, 1803); Hallowmelling, 1803; Halamiling, 1843; Hallamellin, 1884

Halls – Kilkhampton (SS 2209), tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Halls, 1842, 1884, 1997

Halls, Lower – Kilkhampton (SS 2209) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Hallworthy – Davidstow, farm (Symons, 1884); Haleworthy, 1838; Hallworthy, 1884

Hallwyn – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845); Hallwyn, 1845; Halwyn, 1884

Hallwyn & Rosecott – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

Halnoweth – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842) (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851)

Halnoweth – Probus, farm (Symons, 1884); Hellnowith, 1700; Halnoweth, 1884

hals, Park-an- – Cuby, tenement (CRO, TA/44, 1842)

Hals Ground, Menwidden, – Ludgvan, tenement (CRO, TA/129, 1840)

Halse Town – St Ives (CRO, TA/91, 1844); Halse Town, 1844; Halsetown, 1884

Halsetown – ecclesiastical parish, formed out of part of St Ives in 1846 (Symons, 1884)

Halsetown – St Ives, large scattered village (Symons, 1884); Halse Town, 1844; Halsetown, 1884

Halson – St Germans (Symons, 1884)

Halton – St Dominick, an ancient seat (Moule, 1838, p282); Halton, 1838; Halton Barton, 1884

Halton Barton – St Dominick, farm (Symons, 1884); Halton, 1838; Halton Barton, 1884

Halton Quay – St Dominick, hamlet, quay and inn (Symons, 1884)

Halvanance, Chyreen or – Sithney, tenement (CRO, TA/209, 1842)

Halvenna – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884)

Halventon – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.204, 1842)

Halventon Waste – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.205, 1842)

Halveor – St Columb Major, farm (Symons, 1884)

Halverras – Kea, 18 acres (Symons, 1884)

Halvose – Manaccan, tenement (CRO, TA/135, 1841); Halvose, 1841; Halvoze, 1884

Halvose – Merther, tenement (CRO, TA/146, 1844), farm (Symons, 1884)

Halvossa – Mabe, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Halvosso, 1842; Halvossa, Halvussoe, 1884

Halvosso – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842); Halvosso, 1842; Halvossa, Halvussoe, 1884

Halvousack – Lelant, at Stert (CRO, TA/120, No.1663, 1841)

Halvousack, Lower – Lelant, at Stert (CRO, TA/120, No.1664, 1841)

Halvoze – Manaccan, farm (Symons, 1884); Halvose, 1841; Halvoze, 1884

Halvussoe – Mabe, farm (Symons, 1884); Halvosso, 1842; Halvossa, Halvussoe, 1884

Halwartha – St Just in Roseland (*CRO, P96/4/1, 1634), tenement (CRO, TA/96, 1842), 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Halwartha, 1634, 1842, 1884

Halwell – Davidstow, farm (Symons, 1884)

Halwen – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619); Hallewenn, 1608; Halwen, 1619; Halwin, 1844, 1853; Halwhidden, Halwin, 1884; Halwyn, c.1923

Halwhidden – Wendron, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Hallewenn, 1608; Halwen, 1619; Halwin, 1844, 1853; Halwhidden, Halwin, 1884; Halwyn, c.1923

Halwidden – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791)

Halwill – Linkinhorne, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Halwin – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844), tenement and farm in the occupation of Mr M Tregoning and his undertenant, and tenement and farm in the occupation of Mrs Moyle, together containing 47 acres, 3 roods and 34 perches (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853), 25 tenements (Symons, 1884); Hallewenn, 1608; Halwen, 1619; Halwin, 1844, 1853; Halwhidden, Halwin, 1884; Halwyn, c.1923

Hallwind Craft Moor – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by Alexander Lugg, 1 acre, 2 roods and 23 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Hallwind Craft Moor, 1766

Halworthy – Treneglos, tenement (CRO, TA/230, 1843)

Halwyn – St Issey, 4 farms (Symons, 1884)

Halwyn – Kea, farm (Symons, 1884)

Halwyn – St Keverne, 6 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Halwyn – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884)

Halwyn – Paul, farm (Symons, 1884); Hallwyn, 1845; Halwyn, 1884

Halwyn – Wendron (*CRO, P174/8/1, c.1923); Hallewenn, 1608; Halwen, 1619; Halwin, 1844, 1853; Halwhidden, Halwin, 1884; Halwyn, c.1923

Halwyn, Higher – St Issey, farm (Symons, 1884)

Halyvagge – Lewannick (*CRO, AD208/1/1, 1517); Halyvagge, 1517; Holyvaze, 1755; Hollyvagg, 1603; Hollyvag, 1842; Holywagg, 1884

Ham – Helland, field in Luke's Tenement, leased byWilliam Pascoe (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Ham – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842); Ham, 1842; Hame, 1884; Ham Farm, 1997

Ham, South, Higher – Rame, tenement (CRO, TA/196, 1844)

Ham Farm – Morwenstow (SS 2213) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Ham, 1842; Hame, 1884; Ham Farm, 1997

Ham Mill – Morwenstow (SS 2213), tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Ham Mill, 1842; Hame Mills, 1884; Ham Mill, 1997

Hambellowe, the – Stithians, field name at Menardue (*CRO, WH/1789, c.1805)

Hambland – Tywardreath (Stephens, 1961, p510); Hamelyn, 1333; Hamland, 1627, 1884; Hambland, 1961

Hambles Trecaren – Tintagel, tenement, in the Manor of Trebarwith, of William Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Hambly, Park – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844)

Hamblys – North Petherwin (SX 267 930): (Martyn, 1748).

Hamblys, 1748

Hamblys hills – St Neot, of John Rundle (*CRO, P162/4/1, 1757)

Hame – Morwenstow, manor (Symons, 1884); Ham, 1842; Hame, 1884; Ham Farm, 1997

Hame Mills – Morwenstow, flour mills (Symons, 1884); Ham Mill, 1842; Hame Mills, 1884; Ham Mill, 1997

Hamelyn – Tywardreath (Stephens, 1961, p510, citing from 1333); Hamelyn, 1333; Hamland, 1627, 1884; Hambland, 1961

Hametethy – St Breward, manor (*CRO, ARD/TER/156, c.1600s)

Hametethy – St Breward, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hamland – Tywardreath (Stephens, 1961, p510, citing from 1627), farm (Symons, 1884); Hamelyn, 1333; Hamland, 1627, 1884; Hambland, 1961

Hamme – St Stephen by Saltash, residence (Symons, 1884)

Hammer Tenement – Roche (CRO, TA/198, 1841)

Hammers, Three – Tresmere, tenement (CRO, TA/232, 1842), a village containing a Bible Christian chapel and cemetary (Symons, 1884)

Hammet – Quethiock, farm (Symons, 1884); Hammett, 1842; Hammet, 1884

Hammet, Higher – St Neot, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hammet, Lower – St Neot, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hammett – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842); Hammett, 1842; Hammet, 1884

Hammett, Nether – Stoke Climsland, messuage, in the manor of Stoke Clymsland, freeholders are the heirs of Sampson Mannaton esq (Pounds, 1984, p153, citing from 1650); Nether Hammett, 1650; Lower Hampt, 1884, 1984

Hammill – Werrington (OS, 6", 1890)

Hammill Bridge – St Stephen by Launceston and Werrington, across the river Ottery (OS, 6", 1890)

Hammill Plantation – Werrington (OS, 6", 1890)

Hampt – Stoke Climsland, 16 acres (Symons, 1884)

Hampt, Higher – Stoke Climsland, 2 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Hampt, Lower – Stoke Climsland, farm (Symons, 1884) (Pounds, 1984, p153); Nether Hammett, 1650; Lower Hampt, 1884, 1984

Hampt, Middle – Stoke Climsland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hampton Court – Lelant, John Rosewarne (Symons, 1884)

Hams Close – St Allen, field in Kellyvose (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Hams House – Treneglos, tenement (CRO, TA/230, 1843)

Hams Tenement – Landulph (CRO, TA/107, 1842)

Hanch woode – Boyton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p2, citing from 1550); Hanche alias Blakehall, 1474; Hanch woode, 1550; Haunch Wood, 1907, 1948

Hanche – Boyton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p2, citing from 1474); Hanche alias Blakehall, 1474; Hanch woode, 1550; Haunch Wood, 1907, 1948

Hancocks – Veryan, 4 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Hands – St Allen, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hang Hill – Pillaton, field name, 6 acres and 12 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 286, 1843)

Hangher – St Breward, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hangman Hill or the Reens – St Levan, field on the Commons in Tretheene (CRO, TA/122, No.810, 1842)

Hangman’s Burrow – Crowan, a carn on a hill [prehistoric burial mound] (Symons, 1884)

Hannet – St Juliot, farm (Symons, 1884); Hennett, 1843; Hannet, Hennet, 1884

Hantergantick – St Breward, 3 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Hantertavis – Mabe (SW 748 336): Hantertavis, Hantertavis Farm, tenements (CRO, TA/131, 1842); Antertavis, Hantertavis, farms (Symons, 1884); Hantertavis, (OS, 1:25000, 1996).

Hantertavis, Hantertavis Farm, 1842; Antertavis, Hantertavis, 1884; Hantertavis, 1996

Hantertavis Farm – Mabe: see under Hantertavis.

Happendray, Great – St Allen, field in Roskief (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Happendray, Little – St Allen, field in Roskief (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Haracrack Key – Feock (RIC, HP/13/24, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §62, 1788) (CRO, AD1764, 1815); Haracrack or Harcourt Quay, 1783; Haracrack alias Harket Key, 1788; Harket alias Harcrake Quay, 1803; Haracrack alias Harcourt Key, 1815; Harket Quay, 1815

Haracrack Quay – Feock (RIC, HP/13/25, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §63b, 1783); Haracrack or Harcourt Quay, 1783; Haracrack alias Harket Key, 1788; Harket alias Harcrake Quay, 1803; Haracrack alias Harcourt Key, 1815; Harket Quay, 1815

Harbernal Downs – Tintagel, field in Lower Home Tenement, of William Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Harbenal Downs, 1735; Habbinell, 1871

Harbour, Wheal – St Agnes, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Harbour Cove – Padstow (CRO, TM/170, 1842)

Harbour House – Porthleven, Mr John Simons, manager of Messrs Harvey’s business there (Symons, 1884)

Harbours Ground – Padstow (*CRO, P170/4/1, 1728) (see also Herberts Ground)

Harcott – Feock: see under Harcourt.

Harcourt – Feock (SW 819 378): Harcott, (*RIC, HC/39/18, 1787); Harcourt, tenement (CRO, TA/64, 1845); Harcourt, Harket, 19 tenements, also residence, also rock in Falmouth harbour (Symons, 1884) (Symons, 1884); Harcourt, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Harcott, 1787; Harcourt, 1845; Harcourt, Harket, 1884; Harcourt, 2003

Harcourt Key – Feock (RIC, HP/13/24, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §62, 1788) (CRO, AD1764, 1815); Haracrack or Harcourt Quay, 1783; Haracrack alias Harket Key, 1788; Harket alias Harcrake Quay, 1803; Haracrack alias Harcourt Key, 1815; Harket Quay, 1815

Harcourt Lane – Feock, given under Roads, Creeks & Wastes (CRO, TA/64, 1845)

Harcourt Quay – Feock (RIC, HP/13/25, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §63b, 1783); Haracrack or Harcourt Quay, 1783; Haracrack alias Harket Key, 1788; Harket alias Harcrake Quay, 1803; Haracrack alias Harcourt Key, 1815; Harket Quay, 1815

Harcrake Quay – Feock (RIC, HP/13/26, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §63, 1803); Haracrack or Harcourt Quay, 1783; Haracrack alias Harket Key, 1788; Harket alias Harcrake Quay, 1803; Haracrack alias Harcourt Key, 1815; Harket Quay, 1815

Hard Labour Down – Pillaton, field name, 5 acres, 2 roods and 20 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 504, 1843)

Hard To Come By – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844)

Hard to come by – St Michael Penkivel (*CRO, P150/12/1, 1767), of Richard Doble (*CRO, P150/12/1, 1776, 1786 and 1796); Hard to come by, 1767, 1776, 1786 , 1796

Hardacot – Kilkhampton, farm (Symons, 1884); Herdacott, 1842; Hardacot, 1884; Herdacott, 1997

Hardhead Common – Warleggan, 166 acres, 1 rood and 28 perches (CRO, TA/247, No.683, 1840)

Harewood – Calstock, mansion and grounds (Symons, 1884)

Harket – Feock: see under Harcourt.

Harket Key – Feock (RIC, HP/13/24, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §62, 1788); Haracrack or Harcourt Quay, 1783; Haracrack alias Harket Key, 1788; Harket alias Harcrake Quay, 1803; Haracrack alias Harcourt Key, 1815; Harket Quay, 1815

Harket Quay – Feock (RIC, HP/13/26, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §63, 1803) (CRO, AD1764, 1815); Haracrack or Harcourt Quay, 1783; Haracrack alias Harket Key, 1788; Harket alias Harcrake Quay, 1803; Haracrack alias Harcourt Key, 1815; Harket Quay, 1815

Harlefrench – North Tamerton, farm (Symons, 1884)

Harlick – Marhamchurch, farm (Symons, 1884); ? Horilake, 1333; Harlick, 1884

Harlyn – St Merryn, 11 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Harlyn, Lower – St Merryn, 4 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Harmony – North Tamerton, farm (Symons, 1884)

Harmony Cottage – Roche, late Captain Payne (Symons, 1884)

Harmony Cottage – St Winnow, at Bridge-end near Lostwithiel (Symons, 1884)

Harmony Court – St Agnes, a cottage (Symons, 1884)

Harmony, Wheal – Perranzabuloe, Joseph Vivian of Perranzabuloe, purser and bookkeeper, and William Cradock, adventurer (*CRO, STA/693c/65, 1841), Richard Michell and Robert Pill of Perranzabuloe, adventurers (*CRO, STA/693c/86-87, 1842)

Harn Scanan – St Buryan, field in Selena (CRO, TA/23, No.442, 1844)

Harris Mill – Redruth, hamlet and flour mill (Symons, 1884)

Harris' Tenement – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Harris' Tenement (Trewirgie) – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Harris's Lewcombe – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842)

Harris's or Brendon's Lewcombe – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842)

Harris's Tenement – Landewednack (CRO, TA/105, 1842)

Harris's Wood – Jacobstow (Gover, 1948, p4)

Harrises Tenement, Hendra, – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Harrobarrow, East – Calstock, village and farms (Symons, 1884); Harrobear, 1838; East/West Harrowbarrow, 1884

Harrobarrow, West – Calstock, village and farms (Symons, 1884); Harrobear, 1838; East/West Harrowbarrow, 1884

Harrobear – Calstock, hamlet (Moule, 1838, p282); Harrobear, 1838; East/West Harrowbarrow, 1884

Harrowbridge – St Neot, 3 farms (Symons, 1884)

Harry, King – Feock, tenement, also given under Roads, Creeks & Wastes (CRO, TA/64, 1845), hamlet and ferry across the river Fal, by Trelissick (Symons, 1884), cottage here, late occupied by Pymond Ellis, leased by Carew Davies Gilbert to George John Cookson (*CRO, DG/206/1, 1908); King Harry, 1845, 1884, 1908

Harry Barlys Moor – St Keverne: see under Barlys Moor, Harry.

Harry Dobbin – St Keverne: see under Dobbin, Harry.

Harry Eyres – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, Nos. 322-324, 1844)

Harry Mussey – Lelant, at Pol Topps (CRO, TA/120, No.981, 1841)

Harrys Tenement – Gunwalloe, tenement (CRO, TA/78, 1840)

Harscott – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842), hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Harscott, Cottles – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Harscott, Daymans – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Harscott, North – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Harscott, Scantleburys – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Harscott, Tricks – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Harscott Down – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Harscott High cliff – Morwenstow (SS 1912) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Hart Hill – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Hart House School – Tregony, Reverend J Thompson (Symons, 1884)

Hart's Meadow – Helland, field in Helland Downs, leased by Messrs Bate, Pascoe and Pearce (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Hartswell – St Winnow, farm (Symons, 1884)

Harvest & Church Parks – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842)

Harvey, Crouse – St Keverne, near Trenoweth [TA 347] (CA 7, 1968, p105, citing from c.1840)

Harvey's – Michaelstow: poor rate paid by John Bastard (*CRO, P151/3/1, 1818).

Harvey's, 1818

Harveys – Tywardreath, 18 acres, mill and inn, Mr J Polsue (Symons, 1884)

Harveys Wishworthy – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842)

Harvose – St Stephen in Brannel, farm (Symons, 1884); Arvose, Harvose, 1884

(See also America)

Harwards Little Bryaton – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Hatch – Stoke Climsland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hatches – Calstock, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Hatches, Deep – Altarnun (Symons, 1884)

Hatt – Botus Fleming, late seat of W Symons, Esquire, deceased (Symons, 1884)

Hattel – St Stephen by Launceston: see under Athill.

Hatwood – St Cleer, farm (Symons, 1884)

Haukadon – St Giles in the Heath (OS, 6", 1890); Hawkadon, 1841; Haukadon, 1890

Haukadon Green – St Giles in the Heath (OS, 6", 1890)

Haunch – Boyton, farm occupied with Dorset, by T Perry (Symons, 1884), near the churchtown (OS, 6", 1907)

Haunch Wood – Boyton (OS, 6", 1907) (Gover, 1948, p2); Hanche alias Blakehall, 1474; Hanch woode, 1550; Haunch Wood, 1907, 1948

Haunt's Piece, Innertown and – Talland, tenement (CRO, TA/218, 1843)

Haut, Carn – Perranzabuloe, on coast (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Haven, The – St Just in Roseland (SW 843 328), the seat of J C Kennerley, Esquire, J P, at St Mawes (Symons, 1884), residence on the coast at St Mawes and in St Mawes civil parish (OS, 25”, LXXII.9, 1907)

Havet – Liskeard, residence (Symons, 1884)

Haw Downs – Gwinear, recently inclosed common, now arable, about 100 acres and cottages (Symons, 1884)

Hawk's Ground – Werrington, tenement (CRO, TA/251, 1844)

Hawkadon – St Giles in the Heath, tenement (*CRO, TA/71, 1841); Hawkadon, 1841; Haukadon, 1890

Hawke – Lezant, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hawke, Mount – ecclesiastical parish, formed from the parishes of St Agnes and Illogan in 1846 (Symons, 1884)

Hawke, Mount – St Agnes (Mount Hawke), tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842), village (Symons, 1884)

Hawke, Wheal – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds in Cleggor (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Hawke, Wheal, South – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Hawke's Point mine – Lelant (*CRO, CH/27/4, 1888)

Hawke's Tenement – Trewen (CRO, TA/235, 1844)

Hawken's Treveagon – Michaelstow: see under Treveighan.

Hawker's Hut – Morwenstow (SS 1915) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Hawkers Cove – Padstow (CRO, TM/170, 1842)

Hawkes – Lanteglos by Camelford (Symons, 1884)

Hawkes Ground – Treneglos, tenement (CRO, TA/230, 1843)

Hawkes Tenement – St Issey, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hawkes Tor – Blisland, 2 tenements, also common (Symons, 1884)

Hawkes Tor – North Hill, hill (Symons, 1884)

Hawkes Wood – Sheviock, 102 acres, 3 roods and 27 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 253, 1842)

Hawkey's and Hicks's – St Clement (*CRO, AD1200, 1785)

Hawston – Kilkhampton (Gover, 1948, p8); Horston, 1842, 1884; Hawston, 1948

Hawthorne Villa – St Austell, Mr T Melhuish (Symons, 1884)

Hay – Antony, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hay – St Austell, 2 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Hay – St Breock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hay – St Dominick, farm and Wesleyan chapel (Symons, 1884)

Hay – Gunwalloe, tenement (CRO, TA/78, 1840)

Hay – St Ive, an ancient seat, now a farm house (Moule, 1838, p282), 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Hay – Ladock (CRO, AD657, 1860), farm (Symons, 1884)

Hay – Landulph, tenement (CRO, TA/107, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Hay, 1842, 1884; Haye Farm, 1957

Hay – St Martin by Looe, farm (Symons, 1884); Higher Hay, 1840; Hay, 1884

Hay – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Hay – Sheviock, tenement (CRO, TA/208, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Hay – St Stephen in Brannel (SW 957 523): Heay, in the Manor of Tolgarrack (*RIC, Z/12/1, 1650); Hay, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Heay, 1650; Hay, 1884, 2003

Hay – St Veep, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hay – Veryan, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Hay, Bridge – Poundstock (*CRO, P216/1/1, 1809)

Hay, Castle – St Winnow, near Trewether [TA 228] (CA 17, 1978, p129, citing from c.1840)

Hay, Chapel – Braddock, near Bellasize [TA 449-50] (CA 21, 1982, p196, citing from c.1840)

Hay, Chapel – Mawgan in Pydar, near Gluvian [TA 592] (CA 17, 1978, p121, citing from c.1840)

Hay, East – St Mary Magdalene, tenement (CRO, TA/118, 1843)

Hay, Higher – St Martin by Looe, tenement (CRO, TA/138, 1840); Higher Hay, 1840; Hay, 1884

Hay, Hill, Higher – Fowey, tenement (CRO, TA/66, 1840); Higher/Lower Hill Hay, 1840; Hillhay, 1884

Hay, Hill, Lower – Fowey, tenement (CRO, TA/66, 1840); Higher/Lower Hill Hay, 1840; Hillhay, 1884

Hay, New – Kilkhampton, tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842)

Hay, Vraddon- – Gerrans, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hay Common – St Mary Magdalene, tenement (CRO, TA/118, 1843)

Hay Commons – St Mary Magdalene, tenement (CRO, TA/118, 1843)

Hay Wood – Morwenstow (SS 2317) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Haydah – Week St Mary, farm (Symons, 1884); Esthaywoode, 1433; Haydah, 1884

Haydew – Withiel (CRO, RH/7/1/2/1, 1793); Blakenhay, Haydew, 1793; Blackhay Farm, 1884, 2003

Haye – Callington, tenement (CRO, TA/25, 1842), the occassional residence and property of John Haye, Esquire, J P (Symons, 1884)

Haye, Little – Liskeard, farm (Symons, 1884)

Haye, West – Callington, tenement (CRO, TA/25, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Haye Farm – Landulph, F T Willcocks (*CRO, P107/2/87, 1957); Hay, 1842, 1884; Haye Farm, 1957

Haye Mill – Callington, tenement (CRO, TA/25, 1842)

Hayfield – St Ive, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hayle – Phillack and St Erth (CRO, GRA/119, 1835), large village (Symons, 1884); Hail, 1761; Hayle, 1884

Hayle – river which runs through the St Erth and Gwinear valleys (Symons, 1884); Hail River, 1761; Hayle, 1884

"Hayle Shop, Treruff" – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Haymans Tenement – St Hilary (Marazion), tenement (CRO, TA/136, 1841)

Haynborough – St Austell, hill (Carew, 1602, p6r) (Blome, 1673, p59); Haynborough, 1602, 1673; Hensbarrow, 1884

Haypark Copse – Werrington (OS, 6", 1907)

Hays – Cardinham, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hays, Saunton – Pillaton, field name, 5 acres, 1 rood and 33 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 550, 1843); Saunton Hays, 1843; Saunton, 1884

Hays, South – St John, tenement (CRO, TA/93, 1843)

Hays Ground – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Haywood – St Mabyn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hea – Madron (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782) (CRO, TA/133, 1842), 8 tenements (Symons, 1884); Heay, 1757; Hea, 1782, 1842, 1884

Hea Cottage – Madron, M E James (Symons, 1884)

Hea Villas – Madron (Symons, 1884)

Headland – Pelynt (CRO, GRA/129, 1849)

Headling, East – Pelynt, farm (Symons, 1884)

Headling, West – Pelynt, farm (Symons, 1884)

Headon – North Tamerton, farm (Symons, 1884)

Headweir Wood – Kilkhampton (SS 2311) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Heal – Duloe, farm (Symons, 1884)

Heal – St Giles in the Heath: see under Hele.

Heal – Stratton, farm (Symons, 1884); Heale, 1809; Heal, 1884

Heal, East – Jacobstow, farm (Symons, 1884); East Heal, Higher Heal, 1884

Heal, Higher – Jacobstow, farm (Symons, 1884); East Heal, Higher Heal, 1884

Heal Bridge – Stratton, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Heale – Stratton, in the possession of James Cooke (*CRO, P216/1/1, 1809); Heale, 1809; Heal, 1884

Heale Mill – Stratton, in the possession of John Pethick (*CRO, P216/1/1, 1809)

Heale Orchard Tenement – Landewednack (CRO, TA/105, 1842)

Heamoor – Madron, William Michell (Symons, 1884); Hey Moor, 1842; Heamoor, 1884

Heanye – Davidstow, St Clether, Altarnun, Laneast, Trewen, Lewannick, South Petherwin, Lezant, North Hill, Linkinhorne and Stoke Climsland, river (*CRO, ARD/TER/148, c.1600s); Heanye, c.1600s; Enee, 1650; Inny River, 1884; River Inny, 1997

Heans Trusell – Tremaine, tenement (CRO, TA/229, 1840)

heares foot – Lanreath (*CRO, P113/21/1/2, 1723); heares foot, 1723; heresfoot, Herriotts foot, herrsfoot, hersfoot, 1729; Herretsfoot, 1741; Herots Foot, 1743; Herrots foot, 1760; Herodsfoot, 1884

Hearts Ease – Camborne (Symons, 1884)

Heath Cottage – Calstock, Mr E Ramsey at Gunnislake (Symons, 1884)

Heath Field – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Heatham – Kilkhampton (SS 2412), tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p8) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Hetheham, 1523; Heatham, 1842, 1884, 1948, 1997

Heathfield – St Dominick, farm (Symons, 1884)

Heay – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Heay, 1757; Hea, 1782, 1842, 1884

Heay – St Stephen in Brannel: see under Hay.

Hebwootham, Bounder – Gwithian and Phillack, on the bounds of the parishes and in the sands called Reene an bush Ithen (*CRO, ARD/TER/230, c.1630)

Hecca, Park – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.343, 1844)

Hecca's Tenement in Catebedron – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842)

Hedgeallack – St Buryan, fields in Burnewhall (CRO, TA/23, Nos. 557 & 560, 1844)

Hedgerow – Cardinham (Symons, 1884)

Hedja, Park – Lelant, at Worvas (CRO, TA/120, No.273, 1841)

Hedless – Perranarworthal (*CRO, P182/1/4, 1828); Hedless, 1828; Heedless, 1842

Hedness – Breage, farms (Symons, 1884); Huthnance, 1812, 1842, 1884; Hedness, 1884

Heedless – Perranarworthal, tenement, part of Trewednoe (CRO, TA/182, 1842); Hedless, 1828; Heedless, 1842

Hegoes Tenement – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1734); Hygoes Tenement, 1731; Hegoes Tenement, 1734; Hugoes Tenement, 1737, 1740

Heighleigh House – Launceston, Mr Messenger (Symons, 1884)

Heilston – Wendron, a Towne of great resort for their priviledge of marking and coinage of tin (Camden, 1610, p189); Henlistone, 1086; Helleston, 1175; Heleston, 1181; Helleston, 1186; Henleston, 1201; Helleston, 1208, 1245; Heyleston, 1284; Henleston, 1284, 1302; Helleston, 1330; Helliston, 1331; Hellestonburgh, 1351; Helston, 1428; Hailstoun, Hellas, c.1540; Helston, 1602; Heilston, Hellas, 1586; Heltstone, 1657; Helston, Helstone, 1676; Helstone, 1683; Helston, 1812, 1819, 1884, 1948

Helchlade Wood – Pillaton, field name, 2 acres, 3 roods and 9 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 144, 1843)

Helcoise – Ladock (CRO, PL/112/1, 1611); Helcoise, Helcoys, 1611; Helcoose, Helcoyse, 1667-8; Hellcoose, Hellcoyse, 1668; Helcoyse, 1793; Helcoose, 1884 (see also Hillcoose)

Helcoose – Ladock (CRO, PL/115, 1667-8), farm (Symons, 1884); Helcoise, Helcoys, 1611; Helcoose, Helcoyse, 1667-8; Hellcoose, Hellcoyse, 1668; Helcoyse, 1793; Helcoose, 1884 (see also Hillcoose)

Helcoys – Ladock (CRO, PL/112/1, 1611); Helcoise, Helcoys, 1611; Helcoose, Helcoyse, 1667-8; Hellcoose, Hellcoyse, 1668; Helcoyse, 1793; Helcoose, 1884 (see also Hillcoose)

Helcoyse – Ladock (CRO, PL/115, 1667-8), in the manor of Nansough, leased by Thomas Harris on the life of Thomas Harris, aged 46, 19 acres, 2 roods and 1 perch (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793); Helcoise, Helcoys, 1611; Helcoose, Helcoyse, 1667-8; Hellcoose, Hellcoyse, 1668; Helcoyse, 1793; Helcoose, 1884 (see also Hillcoose)

Hele – St Giles in the Heath (SX 335 916): Hole, Holehamm, in the manor of Boyton, lands here are held by William Risden, esquire, as free tennant (Pounds, 1982, p6, citing from 1650); Heal, (Martyn, 1748); Hele, tenement (*CRO, TA/71, 1841) (Pounds, 1982, p6) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Hole, Holehamm, 1650; Heal, 1748; Hele, 1841, 1982, 2005

Helena, St – Landewednack (SW 6915), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Saint Helena Tenement, 1842; St Helena, 1884, 1996

Helena Tenement, Saint – Landewednack (CRO, TA/105, 1842); Saint Helena Tenement, 1842; St Helena, 1884, 1996

Heleston – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p533, citing from 1181); Henlistone, 1086; Helleston, 1175; Heleston, 1181; Helleston, 1186; Henleston, 1201; Helleston, 1208, 1245; Heyleston, 1284; Henleston, 1284, 1302; Helleston, 1330; Helliston, 1331; Hellestonburgh, 1351; Helston, 1428; Hailstoun, Hellas, c.1540; Helston, 1602; Heilston, Hellas, 1586; Heltstone, 1657; Helston, Helstone, 1676; Helstone, 1683; Helston, 1812, 1819, 1884, 1948

Helezy – Ladock, in the manor of Trethurf, leased and occupied by Joseph Blake on the lives of Elizabeth Blake, aged 54, and John Blake, aged 47, 23 acres, 1 rood and 19 perches (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793); Helezy, 1793; Halezy, 1884

Helford – Manaccan, occupied by Robert Kempthorne, Richard Waltars and Samuel Bersey (*CRO, P135/3/1, 1796), small village and creek (Symons, 1884)

Helford Passage – Manaccan and Mawnan, part of the Helford River where the passage boat plies between Helford village and Mawnan (Symons, 1884)

Heligan – St Ewe, mannor, from John Tremayne, knight, to Arthur Tremayne of Cullacombe, Devon (*CRO, T/753/1, 1693)

Heligan – St Ewe, barton, in the Mannor of Heligan (*CRO, T/753/1, 1693), the seat of John Tremayne, Esquire, J P (Symons, 1884)

Heligan – St Ewe, tenements, in the Mannor of Heligan (*CRO, T/753/1, 1693)

Heligan – St Mabyn, farm and coppice wood (Symons, 1884); Helligan, 1638; Hellagan (mill), 1673; Hellogan (Mill), c.1770; Heligan, 1884

Heligan, Poyles – St Ewe, in the Mannor of Heligan (*CRO, T/753/1, 1693)

Heligan Mill – St Ewe, flour mill (Symons, 1884); Heligan Mills, 1693; Heligan Mill, 1884

Heligan Mills – St Ewe, in the Mannor of Heligan (*CRO, T/753/1, 1693); Heligan Mills, 1693; Heligan Mill, 1884

Heligan Wartha – St Ewe, in the Mannor of Heligan (*CRO, T/753/1, 1693)

Heligan Wollas – St Ewe, in the Mannor of Heligan (*CRO, T/753/1, 1693)

Heliton – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842); Heliton alias Hellaton, 1842; Hellaton, 1997

Hell, Prespynick-An- – Sithney: see under Prospidnick.

Hell, Vythen – St Levan, field in Trebeha (CRO, TA/122, No.136, 1842)

Hell's Mouth – Camborne (SW 604 429) (OS, 6", LXII. NE, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 1983); Hells Mouth, 1731; Hell's Mouth, 1888; Hells Mouth, 1948; Hell's Mouth, 1983

Hellagan mill – St Mabyn (*CRO, P132/4/2, 1673); Hellagan mill, 1673; Hellogan Mill, c.1770 (see also Heligan &c)

Hellan Trean – Lelant, part of the Manor of Trembethow (CRO, TA/120, No.2007, 1841)

Hellan Trean, Hoskins – Lelant, part of the Manor of Trembethow (CRO, TA/120, No.2008, 1841)

Helland – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Trigg (*RIC, Z/1/9, 1603) (*CRO, ARD/TER/166, c.1600s) (*CRO, X206/10, 1808) (CRO, TA/83, 1842) (Symons, 1884); Helland, 1603, c.1600s, 1808, 1842, 1884

Helland – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Helland – Probus, farm (Symons, 1884)

(See also Albam Cruse)

Helland – Roche (Symons, 1884)

Helland – St Teath, farm (Symons, 1884)

Helland, Barton of – Helland, containing numerous tenements (CRO, TA/83, 1842); Helland Barton, 1808; Barton of Helland, 1842

Helland, Little – Probus, farm (Symons, 1884)

Helland, Lower – Helland, tenement (CRO, TA/83, 1842), 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Lower Helland, 1842; Lower/Nether Helland, 1884

Helland, Nether – Helland, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Lower Helland, 1842; Lower/Nether Helland, 1884

Helland Barton – Helland, parcel leased by William Nickell on the lives of Ann Dreadon, now Kittoe, 56, William Nickell, 63, and William Nickell junior, 19; also parcel leased by William Nickell on the same lives, the two parcels being together 18 acres and 34 perches; also parcel leased by William Nickell on the lives of Mary Nickell, now Manaton, 36, Christopher Perry, 54, and William Nickell junior, 19; also parcel leased by William Nickell on the lives of Christopher Andrew, 80, Joseph Stephens, 50, and William Nickell junior, 19, these two parcels being together 22 acres and 7 perches; also parcel leased by Gregory Raby being 46 acres and 18 perches; also parcel leased by Christopher Perry on the lives of Christopher Andrew, 80, Francis Perry, 47, and William Perry, 19, being 21 acres and 2 roods; also parcel leased by William Perry on the life of William Perry, 60, being 8 acres; also parcel leased by William Perry on the life of William Perry, 60, and Christopher Perry, 54, being 17 acres; also parcel late leased by Jenefer Jenn, but now by John Bate, on the lives of Jenefer Jenn, 75, John Bate, 30, and Susanna Bate, 30, being 1 acre and 3 roods; also parcel late leased by Joan Drew, but now by John George, on the lives of Hender Bate, 71, and Mary George, 64, being 4 acres and 3 perches (*CRO, X206/10, 1808); Helland Barton, 1808; Barton of Helland, 1842

Helland Bridge – Helland and St Mabyn (*CRO, P132/2/1, 1655) (*CRO, X206/10, 1808), tenements (CRO, TA/83, 1842), hamlet (Symons, 1884); Helland Bridge, 1655, 1808, 1842, 1884

Helland Church Town – Helland, tenement, in the Barton of Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842)

Helland Downs – Helland, part of Helland Barton, leased by Messrs Bate, Pascoe and Pearce on the lives of Eleanor Pearce, 14, Thomas Rundle, 19, and Ann Rundle, 17, being 160 acres (*CRO, X206/10, 1808), tenement (CRO, TA/83, 1842)

Helland Mill – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842)

Helland Woods – Helland, part of Helland Barton, in hand, being 86 acres and 35 perches (*CRO, X206/10, 1808), tenement, in the Barton of Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842)

Helland Woods, Lower – Helland, tenement (CRO, TA/83, 1842)

Hellands Downs – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842)

Hellangoose – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841)

Hellangove – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843); Hellangove, 1843; Halengove, Hellengove, 1884

Hellangove, Higher – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843); Higher Hellangove, 1843; Higher Hellengove, 1884

Hellannoon Downs – Lelant, Uren and Stevens (*CRO, P120/5/1, 1761)

Hellannoweth – Gulval (*CRO, AR/15/148, 1761); Hellannoweth, 1761; Helnoweth (& Regia), 1843

Hellas – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p533, citing from c.1540) (Camden, 1610, p189); Henlistone, 1086; Helleston, 1175; Heleston, 1181; Helleston, 1186; Henleston, 1201; Helleston, 1208, 1245; Heyleston, 1284; Henleston, 1284, 1302; Helleston, 1330; Helliston, 1331; Hellestonburgh, 1351; Helston, 1428; Hailstoun, Hellas, c.1540; Helston, 1602; Heilston, Hellas, 1586; Heltstone, 1657; Helston, Helstone, 1676; Helstone, 1683; Helston, 1812, 1819, 1884, 1948

Hellaton – Morwenstow (SS 2215), tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Heliton alias Hellaton, 1842; Hellaton, 1997

Hellcoose – Ladock (CRO, PL/112/4, 1668); Helcoise, Helcoys, 1611; Helcoose, Helcoyse, 1667-8; Hellcoose, Hellcoyse, 1668; Helcoyse, 1793; Helcoose, 1884 (see also Hillcoose)

Hellcoyse – Ladock (CRO, PL/112/4, 1668); Helcoise, Helcoys, 1611; Helcoose, Helcoyse, 1667-8; Hellcoose, Hellcoyse, 1668; Helcoyse, 1793; Helcoose, 1884 (see also Hillcoose)

Hellegy – St Martin in Meneage, late parcel of the manor of Treleever alias Reskymer Meneake alias Meneake Reskymer (RIC, HB/8/72, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §224, 1641); Hellegy, 1641; Halliggy, 1842; Halligay, 1851; Haligey, Halligey, 1884

Hellengove – Gulval, 4 tenements (Symons, 1884); Hellangove, 1843; Halengove, Hellengove, 1884

Hellengove, Higher – Gulval, farm (Symons, 1884); Higher Hellangove, 1843; Higher Hellengove, 1884

Hellesbury Downs – Michaelstow, tenement (CRO, TA/151, 1843) (see also Helsbury Park)

Hellescotha – Wendron, great tithes assigned by Bishop Grandisson to the Vicar of Wendron (*CRO, P174/8/1, c.1923, citing from 1347); Hellescotha, 1347; Gwelhellas Coatha/Wartha/Wollas, 1604; Gwellhelleis alias Helstone Coeths, 1619; Gweal Hellis, 1844

Hellescott – North Petherwin (OS, 6", 1907) (Gover et al, 1931, p259); Hilscote, 1330; Hulscote, 1333; Hulscott, 1537; Hilscott, 1658; Helscott, 1823, 1847; Hellescott, 1907, 1931

Hellescott Bridge – Egloskerry and North Petherwin (OS, 6", 1907)

Hellescott, South – North Petherwin (OS, 6", 1907)

Helleset – Lesnewth, farm (Symons, 1884); Helsett, 1803; Helset, 1843; Helleset, 1884

Helleston – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p533, citing from 1175, 1186, 1208 and 1245) (HLS, APV6002, 1330); Henlistone, 1086; Helleston, 1175; Heleston, 1181; Helleston, 1186; Henleston, 1201; Helleston, 1208, 1245; Heyleston, 1284; Henleston, 1284, 1302; Helleston, 1330; Helliston, 1331; Hellestonburgh, 1351; Helston, 1428; Hailstoun, Hellas, c.1540; Helston, 1602; Heilston, Hellas, 1586; Heltstone, 1657; Helston, Helstone, 1676; Helstone, 1683; Helston, 1812, 1819, 1884, 1948

Helleston' in Kerr' – Wendron, manor, of the Earl of Cornwall (Midgley, 1945, p226, citing from 1297); Helleston' in Kerr', 1297; Helstone, 1581; Helston in Kirrier, 1609; Helstone in Kirrier, 1744

Hellestonburgh – Wendron (RIC, HB/12/2, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §708, 1351); Henlistone, 1086; Helleston, 1175; Heleston, 1181; Helleston, 1186; Henleston, 1201; Helleston, 1208, 1245; Heyleston, 1284; Henleston, 1284, 1302; Helleston, 1330; Helliston, 1331; Hellestonburgh, 1351; Helston, 1428; Hailstoun, Hellas, c.1540; Helston, 1602; Heilston, Hellas, 1586; Heltstone, 1657; Helston, Helstone, 1676; Helstone, 1683; Helston, 1812, 1819, 1884, 1948

Hellesvean – St Ives: (CRO, TA/91, 1844).

Hellesvean, 1844

Hellesveor – St Ives (SW 502 400): tenement (CRO, TA/91, 1844), 2 farms (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Hellesveor, 1844, 1884, 2005

(See also Adganednan; Agiawenjack)

"Hellesveor Commons, Cliff &c" – St Ives (CRO, TA/91, 1844)

Hellesveor Moor – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.409, 1844)

Hellier Cottage – Lostwithiel, Mr H Santo, occupier (Symons, 1884)

Helligan – St Mabyn (*CRO, P132/8/1, 1638); Helligan, 1638; Hellagan (mill), 1673; Hellogan (Mill), c.1770; Heligan, 1884

Helligan Bridge – St Mabyn (*CRO, P132/8/1, 1628)

Helliggy – Mawgan in Meneage (RIC, HP/9/3, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §102, 1656); Hallegy alias Helliggy, 1656; Halliggy, 1851

Hellis, Gweal – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844); Hellescotha, 1347; Gwelhellas Coatha/Wartha/Wollas, 1604; Gwellhelleis alias Helstone Coeths, 1619; Gweal Hellis, 1844

Helliston – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p533, citing from 1331); Henlistone, 1086; Helleston, 1175; Heleston, 1181; Helleston, 1186; Henleston, 1201; Helleston, 1208, 1245; Heyleston, 1284; Henleston, 1284, 1302; Helleston, 1330; Helliston, 1331; Hellestonburgh, 1351; Helston, 1428; Hailstoun, Hellas, c.1540; Helston, 1602; Heilston, Hellas, 1586; Heltstone, 1657; Helston, Helstone, 1676; Helstone, 1683; Helston, 1812, 1819, 1884, 1948

Hellnowith – Probus (*CRO, PL/121/2/1,2, 1700); Hellnowith, 1700; Halnoweth, 1884

Hello – Camborne, of John White (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of Grace Harris (*CRO, X510, 1745); Hellow, 1580; Hellowe, 1600; Enhellowe, 1620; Hellowe, 1624; Hellowe alias Enhellow, 1649; Hello, 1664; Helloe, 1743; Hello, 1745; Helloe, 1768; Hellowe, 1790; Hellow, 1842; Hellowe, 1884; Ella, 1948; Hellow, 1967

Helloe – Camborne, of Grace Harris (*CRO, X510, 1743), population, with Balrose and Pencobben, is 14 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Hellow, 1580; Hellowe, 1600; Enhellowe, 1620; Hellowe, 1624; Hellowe alias Enhellow, 1649; Hello, 1664; Helloe, 1743; Hello, 1745; Helloe, 1768; Hellowe, 1790; Hellow, 1842; Hellowe, 1884; Ella, 1948; Hellow, 1967

Hellogan – Crowan (*CRO, GHW/3/1/2/1/2, 1833), manor house and farm, Mr John Abraham, occupier (Symons, 1884); Halleggon, 1796; Hellogan, 1833; Halleggan, 1841, 1850; Halligan, Hellogan, 1884

Hellogan and Clowance – Camborne, Crowan, Gwinear and Wendron, manor (*CRO, GHW/13/1/2/1/1, 1832) (*CRO, GHW/3/2/2/2, c.1834)

Hellogan Mill – St Mabyn (*CRO, P170/12/9/1, c.1770); Hellagan mill, 1673; Hellogan Mill, c.1770 (see also Heligan &c)

Hellow – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p190, citing from 1580), occupied by William Trerise, tithes owned by the Right Honourable Lady Bassett (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p1, 1842) (Thomas, 1967, p190); Hellow, 1580; Hellowe, 1600; Enhellowe, 1620; Hellowe, 1624; Hellowe alias Enhellow, 1649; Hello, 1664; Helloe, 1743; Hello, 1745; Helloe, 1768; Hellowe, 1790; Hellow, 1842; Hellowe, 1884; Ella, 1948; Hellow, 1967

Hellowe – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p190, citing from 1600) (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p584, citing from 1624 and 1649) (Thomas, 1967, p190, citing from 1790), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), 2 tenements (Symons, 1884); Hellow, 1580; Hellowe, 1600; Enhellowe, 1620; Hellowe, 1624; Hellowe alias Enhellow, 1649; Hello, 1664; Helloe, 1743; Hello, 1745; Helloe, 1768; Hellowe, 1790; Hellow, 1842; Hellowe, 1884; Ella, 1948; Hellow, 1967

Hells Mouth – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p584, citing from Henderson, citing from 1731) (Gover, 1948, p584); Hells Mouth, 1731; Hell's Mouth, 1888; Hells Mouth, 1948; Hell's Mouth, 1983

Hellwin – Crantock, hamlet and land (Symons, 1884); Hellwyn, 1641; Hellwin, 1884

Hellwyn – Crantock (Stoate, 1974, p73); Hellwyn, 1641; Hellwin, 1884

Helmintor – Lanlivery (Symons, 1884)

Helnoweth & Regia – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843); Hellannoweth, 1761; Helnoweth (& Regia), 1843

Helsbury Park – Michaelstow, tenement (CRO, TA/151, 1843), farm and rabbit-warren (Symons, 1884) (see also Hellesbury Downs)

Helscot – Marhamchurch, farm (Symons, 1884)

Helscott – North Petherwin, occupied by Richard Hawke, William Thomas, Thomas Wilton, Thomas Harris, John Ham, Thomas Pearce, Hugh Pearse, William Bridgman and John Turner (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823), of George Bray, Thomas Horril and Benjamin Thomas (*CRO, P167/19/1, 1847); Hilscote, 1330; Hulscote, 1333; Hulscott, 1537; Hilscott, 1658; Helscott, 1823, 1847; Hellescott, 1907, 1931

Helset – Lesnewth, tenement (CRO, TA/121, 1843); Helsett, 1803; Helset, 1843; Helleset, 1884

Helsett – Lesnewth, barton (*CRO, P121/5/1, 1803); Helsett, 1803; Helset, 1843; Helleset, 1884

Helson – Tresmere, tenement (CRO, TA/232, 1842)

Helston – ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1845 from part of Wendron (Symons, 1884)

Helston – Boconnoc (Symons, 1884)

Helston – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p533, citing from 1428), towne specially priviledged for the Coynage of Tynne (Carew, 1602, p13v), population, not including children under 16, is about 300 (*CRO, AD592/29/3, 1676) (*CRO, AD1630/8/3, 1812), town in the hundred of Kirrier, 329 houses and, in 1811, 2248 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p105), town (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p533); Henlistone, 1086; Helleston, 1175; Heleston, 1181; Helleston, 1186; Henleston, 1201; Helleston, 1208, 1245; Heyleston, 1284; Henleston, 1284, 1302; Helleston, 1330; Helliston, 1331; Hellestonburgh, 1351; Helston, 1428; Hailstoun, Hellas, c.1540; Helston, 1602; Heilston, Hellas, 1586; Heltstone, 1657; Helston, Helstone, 1676; Helstone, 1683; Helston, 1812, 1819, 1884, 1948

Helston Downs – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841)

Helston Downs – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844), 22 tenements, late common (Symons, 1884)

Helston in Kirrier – Wendron, manor (CRO, EN/1980, c.1815, citing from 1609); Helleston' in Kerr', 1297; Helstone, 1581; Helston in Kirrier, 1609; Helstone in Kirrier, 1744

Helston in Trigg – Advent, manor: (Lysons and Lysons, 1814, p8).

Helston in Trigg, 1814

(See also Advent)

Helston Water – Kea (*CRO, P182/1/4, 1815); Helston Water, 1815; Helstonwater, 1884

Helstone – Lanteglos by Camelford, village and 5 farms (Symons, 1884)

Helstone – Wendron, manor, exemplification of a fine, John Lower, gent, and Thomas Islake, gent, querents, and Edward Tripconey and Margery, his wife, deforciants (*RIC, HB/8/58, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §268, 1581); Helleston' in Kerr', 1297; Helstone, 1581; Helston in Kirrier, 1609; Helstone in Kirrier, 1744

Helstone – Wendron (*CRO, AD592/29/13, 1676), borough (*RIC, HB/8/42, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §977, 1683); Henlistone, 1086; Helleston, 1175; Heleston, 1181; Helleston, 1186; Henleston, 1201; Helleston, 1208, 1245; Heyleston, 1284; Henleston, 1284, 1302; Helleston, 1330; Helliston, 1331; Hellestonburgh, 1351; Helston, 1428; Hailstoun, Hellas, c.1540; Helston, 1602; Heilston, Hellas, 1586; Heltstone, 1657; Helston, Helstone, 1676; Helstone, 1683; Helston, 1812, 1819, 1884, 1948

Helstone Coeths – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619); Hellescotha, 1347; Gwelhellas Coatha/Wartha/Wollas, 1604; Gwellhelleis alias Helstone Coeths, 1619; Gweal Hellis, 1844

Helstone in Kirrier – Wendron, manor (RIC, HB/8/113, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §993, 1744); Helleston' in Kerr', 1297; Helstone, 1581; Helston in Kirrier, 1609; Helstone in Kirrier, 1744

Helstones – Veryan, 7 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Helstonwater – Kea, a place so called, neither village or hamlet, but one cottage (Symons, 1884); Helston Water, 1815; Helstonwater, 1884

Heltstone – Wendron (*CRO, P197/1/1, 1657); Henlistone, 1086; Helleston, 1175; Heleston, 1181; Helleston, 1186; Henleston, 1201; Helleston, 1208, 1245; Heyleston, 1284; Henleston, 1284, 1302; Helleston, 1330; Helliston, 1331; Hellestonburgh, 1351; Helston, 1428; Hailstoun, Hellas, c.1540; Helston, 1602; Heilston, Hellas, 1586; Heltstone, 1657; Helston, Helstone, 1676; Helstone, 1683; Helston, 1812, 1819, 1884, 1948

Helwidden – Paul, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hembal – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841); Hembal, 1841; Hemball, 1884

Hemball – St Mewan, residence (Symons, 1884); Hembal, 1841; Hemball, 1884

Hemetethy – Helland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hemiak – Gorran (*CRO, GRA/227/2, 1738); Hemiak, 1738; Hemmick, 1884; Hemmick Beach, 2003

Hemmick – Gorran (Symons, 1884); Hemiak, 1738; Hemmick, 1884; Hemmick Beach, 2003

Hemmick Beach – Gorran (SW 9940) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Hemiak, 1738; Hemmick, 1884; Hemmick Beach, 2003

Hemons Tenement – Perranarworthal (*CRO, P182/12/1, 1729); Hemons Tenement, 1729; Hyman's Tenement, 1884

Henberry, Higher – St John, 11 acres and 9 perches (CRO, TA/93, No.162, 1843)

Henberry, Lower – St John, 9 acres and 2 roods (CRO, TA/93, No.163, 1843)

Hendale – Tintagel, field in Boslowe, of Giles Roundsevall (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Hendale, 1735; Great Endale, 1871

Hendale, Little – Tintagel, field in Boslowe, of Giles Roundsevall (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Little Hendale, 1735; Little Endale, 1871

Hendawle Farm – Davidstow (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1986); Hendrawalls, Hendrewalles, 1576; Henderwall, Henderwalles, Henderwalls, 1609; Hendawle Farm, 1884, 1986

Hendeis Tenement – St Mabyn (*CRO, P132/4/2, 1673)

Hender, Est – St Kew (*CRO, P100/25/5, 1596); hendre. 1422; Fenton Hendra, 1499; Est Hender, 1596; Hendra, 1708, 1884

Hender, Higher – St Teath (CRO, AD45/12, 1783); Higher Hender, 1783; Higher Hendra, 1884

Hender Green – St Stephen by Launceston, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hender's – Lewannick (*CRO, P123/12/1, 1755)

Hender's Tenement – Maker (CRO, TA/134, 1844)

Henderagulling – Talland, tenement (CRO, TA/218, 1843) (see also Hendra)

Henderburnic – Davidstow (CRO, EL/10/12, 1651); (molendini de) Hendrebrunnek', 1297; Hendrabunyck, 1565; Hendraburnycke, 1590; Hendraburneck, Hendraburnocke, 1634; Henderburnic, Hendrabornicke, 1651; Henderburnick, c.1700; Hendraburnick, 1884, 1986

Henderburnick – Davidstow, leases held here by George Aunger, John Pearse, Richard Aunger, Thomas Hore and John Tooker (*CRO, EL/279, c.1700); (molendini de) Hendrebrunnek', 1297; Hendrabunyck, 1565; Hendraburnycke, 1590; Hendraburneck, Hendraburnocke, 1634; Henderburnic, Hendrabornicke, 1651; Henderburnick, c.1700; Hendraburnick, 1884, 1986

Hendersick – Talland, tenement (CRO, TA/218, 1843); Hendersick, 1843; Hendresick, 1884

Henderwall – Davidstow (CRO, EL/12/4, 1609); Hendrawalls, Hendrewalles, 1576; Henderwall, Henderwalles, Henderwalls, 1609; Hendawle Farm, 1986

Henderwalles – Davidstow (CRO, EL/12/5, 1609); Hendrawalls, Hendrewalles, 1576; Henderwall, Henderwalles, Henderwalls, 1609; Hendawle Farm, 1986

Henderwalls – Davidstow (CRO, EL/12/4, 1609); Hendrawalls, Hendrewalles, 1576; Henderwall, Henderwalles, Henderwalls, 1609; Hendawle Farm, 1986

Henderweather – Minster (OS, 25", XIV. 3, 1907); Hendrawether, 1844; Henderweather, 1907

Hendra – St Allen, 7 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – Altarnun (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – Breage, tenements, occupied by John Richards, William Wright, Benjamin Mathew, Thomas Andrew, William Richards, John Kittoe and Henry Harris (*CRO, SN/371, 1812), tenements (CRO, TA/18, 1842), hamlet and several small farms (Symons, 1884); Hendra, 1812, 1842, 1884

Hendra – Cardinham, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – St Clether, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – St Columb Minor, farm (Symons, 1884); Hendra (& Trencreek), 1842; Hendra, 1884

Hendra – Cury, tenement (CRO, TA/45, 1841), farm (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – St Dennis (*CRO, GRA/236/1, 1880, citing from 1847), village and farms (Symons, 1884); Hendra Tenement, 1842; Hendra, 1847, 1884

Hendra – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – St Germans (*CRO, P68/25/9, 1704), farm (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – Gunwalloe, tenement (CRO, TA/78, 1840); Burgess, Hendra, 1840; Burgess, 1884

Hendra – St Ives (CRO, TA/91, 1844)

Hendra – St Just in Penwith, mentioned in the inventory of Robert Wallis of St Just (*CRO, AP/W/11/1, 1602) (CRO, TA/95, 1845), 4 tenements (Symons, 1884); hendra, 1602; Hendra, 1845, 1884

Hendra – Kenwyn (SW 818 452): Hendra, small farm (Symons, 1884); Hendra Barton, Hendra Vean, (OS, 1:2500, 1964).

Hendra, 1884; Hendra Barton, Hendra Vean, 1964

Hendra – St Kew (*CRO, P100/25/9, 1708), farm (Symons, 1884); hendre. 1422; Fenton Hendra, 1499; Est Hender, 1596; Hendra, 1708, 1884

Hendra – Ladock (CRO, AD657, 1860), farm and plantations (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – Lanteglos by Camelford, village (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – Lesnewth, tenement (CRO, TA/121, 1843); Hendrew, 1803; Hendra, 1843

Hendra – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757) (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782), owned and occupied by William Baynard (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785), tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Hendra, 1757, 1782, 1785, 1842, 1884

Hendra – Menheniot (*CRO, CY/1529, 1621), farm (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – Menheniot, farm and residence (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – Minster, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 25", XIV. 3, 1907)

Hendra – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1748), farm (Symons, 1884) (Picken, 1953-4); Esthendra, 1314; Hendra, 1748; East Hendra, 1768; Hendra, 1884, 1953-4

Hendra – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1547); Hendre, c.1260; West Hendre, 1285; Hendre, 1359, 1520; Hendra, 1547; West Hendre, 1595; West Hendra, 1768, 1953-4

Hendra – Pelynt, farm (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – Perranzabuloe (CRO, AD1097/3/6, 1940)

Hendra – South Petherwin, tenement (CRO, TA/211, 1843)

Hendra – Roche, tenement (CRO, TA/198, 1841), 14 acres (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – Ruan Major, tenement (CRO, TA/200, 1841), farm (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – Sancreed (CRO, X573/55, 1738), farm (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – St Stephen in Brannel, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Hendra – Stithians (CRO, AD1397/2, 1686), farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p530); Hendra (juxta Sancta Stethinnam), 1302; Hendrowe, 1686; Hendra, 1686, 1884, 1948

Hendra – Talland, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Henderagulling)

Hendra – St Teath, tenement (CRO, AD45/12, 1783)

Hendra – Tintagel: Hendra, (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52a, 1871); Hendra (Fenterleigh and Bossinney), tenant is William Symons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Hendra, farm (Symons, 1884).

Hendra, 1871; Hendra, 1884

Hendra – Warbstow, farm (Symons, 1884)