Cornovia - A Cornish Sourcebook - Cornish Place Names



An Index to the Historical Place Names of Cornwall (M to O)



MabbotsSt Stephen by Saltash, farm (Symons, 1884)

Mabe – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kirrier (SW 75 32): Mabe alias Levabe, (*RIC, HB/21/1/1, 1604); (*RIC, HB/20/79, 1659) (*CRO, P161/1/1, 1684) (*CRO, P182/13/1/1, 1771) (CRO, TA/131, 1842), 2569 acres (Symons, 1884).

Mabe, Levabe, 1604; Mabe, 1659, 1684, 1771, 1842, 1884

Mabell, Crouse – Perranuthnoe, possibly Colenso Cross (CA 16, 1977, p155, citing from Henderson, citing from 1321); Crouse Mabell, Crucem Mabili, 1321

Maben – see St Mabyn (*RIC, HI/1/13, 1590); Maben, 1590; St Mabin, 1603; Mabyn, 1620, 1659; St Mabyn, 1662, 1663; St Mabin, 1665; St Mabyn, 1774; St Mabin, 1781; St Mabyn, 1884

Mabili, Crucem – Perranuthnoe, possibly Colenso Cross (CA 16, 1977, p155, citing from Henderson, citing from 1321); Crouse Mabell, Crucem Mabili, 1321

Mabin, St – see St Mabyn (*RIC, Z/1/9, 1603) (*CRO, P132/12/6, 1665) (*CRO, P170/12/9/3, 1781); Maben, 1590; St Mabin, 1603; Mabyn, 1620, 1659; St Mabyn, 1662, 1663; St Mabin, 1665; St Mabyn, 1774; St Mabin, 1781; St Mabyn, 1884

Mabyn – see St Mabyn (*CRO, P132/8/1, 1620) (*CRO, P132/5/1, 1659); Maben, 1590; St Mabin, 1603; Mabyn, 1620, 1659; St Mabyn, 1662, 1663; St Mabin, 1665; St Mabyn, 1774; St Mabin, 1781; St Mabyn, 1884

Mabyn, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Trigg (*CRO, P132/5/2, 1662) (*CRO, AP/G/652, 1663) (*CRO, P170/12/9/1, 1774), 4100 acres (Symons, 1884); Maben, 1590; St Mabin, 1603; Mabyn, 1620, 1659; St Mabyn, 1662, 1663; St Mabin, 1665; St Mabyn, 1774; St Mabin, 1781; St Mabyn, 1884

Mabyn, St – St Mabyn, small village (Symons, 1884)

Macor – ecclesiastical parish: see under Maker.

Mackenzies – Warleggan, mine, in the barton of Trevedoe, now to be part of The Consollidated Mines (*CRO, GRA/226/4, 1804); Mackenzies, Wheal Recovery, 1804

Macuir – ecclesiastical parish: see under Maker.

Madderen – ecclesiastical parish: see under Madron.

Maddern – ecclesiastical parish: see under Madron.

Madderne – ecclesiastical parish: see under Madron.

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

Maddock Park – Sheviock, field name, 6 acres, 1 rood and 36 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 197, 1842)

Maddren – ecclesiastical parish: see under Madron.

Maddron – ecclesiastical parish: see under Madron.

maderhaye – St Winnow (*RIC, Z/1/1, 1534)

Madern – ecclesiastical parish: see under Madron.

Maderno, Sancto – ecclesiastical parish: see under Madron.

Madernus – ecclesiastical parish: see under Madron.

Maders – St Germans, hamlet and farm (Symons, 1884)

Maders – South Hill, tenement (CRO, TA/210, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Meaders)

Maderyn, Seynt – ecclesiastical parish: see under Madron.

Mades – Jacobstow (Gover, 1948, p5)

Madford, Mount – Launceston, the late residence of the Lethbridge family (Symons, 1884)

Madford House – St Mary Magdalene, at Launceston, J L Cowlard, Esq (Symons, 1884)

Madren – ecclesiastical parish: see under Madron.

Madron – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Penwith (SW 45 31): Sancto Maderno, given in the personal name Thomas de Sancto Maderno (AncD IV, 1902, p331, A.8585, citing from 1293) (Gover, 1948, p646, citing from AncD IV, citing from 1293); Madernus, (CRO, AR/2/99, 1469-70); Seynt Maderyn, (*CRO, AD1822/1, 1543); Maddren, (*CRO, P172/1/1, 1596); Madderne, (*CRO, P172/1/1, 1601) (*CRO, ARD/TER/49, 1613) (*CRO, CA/Box47/10, 1632) (*CRO, ML/123, 1656); Madren, (*RIC, HB/20/79, 1659); Maddern, population with Penzance, not including children under 16, is at least a thousand (*CRO, AD592/29/11, 1676); Madderne, (*CRO, P179/2/4/4a, 1680); Madderen, (*RIC, HZ/2/2, 1686); Maddern, (*CRO, P179/2/1/4, 1705); Maddren, (*CRO, P179/2/1/20, 1705); Maddern, (*CRO, BRA2355/156, 1710); Maddren, (*CRO, P133/16b/3, 1752); Madron, (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757), (*CRO, X506/71, 1759) (*CRO, P133/16b/4/1, 1765); Maddern, (*CRO, P133/16b/4/2, 1766); Maddron, (*CRO, P133/16b/4/3, 1768); Maddern, (Borlase, 1769, opp p164, opp p177); Madern, (Borlase, 1769, p178, p230); Madron, (*CRO, P133/16b/4/4, 1770); Maddern, (*CRO, P133/16b/4/8, 1776); Madron, (*CRO, P133/16b/4/11, 1790) (*CRO, P133/16b/4/12, 1791); Madern, (*CRO, P133/13/1/1, 1797); Madron, (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1830); Madron, St Madron, 5475 acres (Symons, 1884).

Sancto Maderno, 1293; Madernus, 1469-70; Seynt Maderyn, 1543; Maddren, 1596; Madderne, 1601, 1613, 1632, 1656; Madren, 1659; Maddern, 1676; Madderne, 1680; Madderen, 1686; Maddern, Maddren, 1705; Maddern, 1710; Maddren, 1752; Madron, 1757, 1759, 1765; Maddern, 1766; Maddron, 1768; Maddern, Madern, 1769; Madron, 1770; Maddern, 1776; Madron, 1790, 1791; Madern, 1797; Madron, 1830; Madron, St Madron, 1884

Madron – Madron, village (Symons, 1884); Church-town, 1757; Church Town, 1782, 1785, 1842; Madron Church Town, 1842; Madron, 1884

Madron, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Madron.

Madron Church Town – Madron, tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842); Church-town, 1757; Church Town, 1782, 1785, 1842; Madron Church Town, 1842; Madron, 1884

Maen, Tal-y- – Sennen (SW 3225), one of the Longships (OS, 1:25000, 1980)

Maer, Carn – Cury and Ruan Major (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Maga – Illogan, village (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r); Maga, 1700; Magor, 1841; Mager, 1884

Magdal', Marie, Beata, Hospitale – Lanlivery, at Lamford, hospital for lepers (*CRO, AR/50/1, 1258)

Magdala House – Phillack or St Erth, at Hayle, Mr Thomas Hockin (Symons, 1884)

Magdala Villas – Phillack (Symons, 1884)

Magdalen – Lanlivery (*CRO, P111/16a/11, 1789); Lamford, 1258; the Maudlyn, 1681; Maudlin, 1719; Magdalen, 1789; Maudlin, 1884

Magdalen, Mary, Saint – ecclesiastical parish: see under St Mary Magdalen.

Magdalen, Mary, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under St Mary Magdalen.

Magdalene, Marie, Capella Beate – ecclesiastical parish: see under St Mary Magdalen.

Magdalene, Mary, St, Chapel of – Sithney, possibly near Menaclidgey (CA 19, 1980, p91)

Mager – Camborne (Borlase, 1749, p138)

Mager – Illogan, farm (Symons, 1884); Maga, 1700; Magor, 1841; Mager, 1884

Maggot, Wheal – Phillack, mine, also called Mellenoweth Mine in 1808, later known as Angarrack Consols and West Wheal Rose (CA 15, 1976, p102)

Magor – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841); Maga, 1700; Magor, 1841; Mager, 1884

Magor Downs – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841)

Maid – St Hilary (Marazion), field in Gwallan (CRO, TA/136, No.40, 1841)

Maiden Green – Kenwyn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Maiden Stamps – Breage, occupied by the Godolphin Adit Adventurers (*CRO, SN/371, 1812); Maiden Stamps, 1812; (Black Downs and) Maiden Stamps Plot, 1842

Maiden Stamps Plot, Black Downs and – Breage, given under Commons, Roads and Wastes (CRO, TA/18, 1842); Maiden Stamps, 1812; (Black Downs and) Maiden Stamps Plot, 1842

Maidens, Merry – St Buryan, stone circle (OS, 6”, 1908); Dawns-mên, Rosmodreuy Circle, 1769; Dans Mean, 1842; Higher/Lower/Middle Dons Mine, 1844; Dawn’s Men, Merry Maidens, 1908; Boleigh Circle, 1960

Maidens, Nine – St Columb Major (Symons, 1884); Nine Maids, 1769, 1838; Nine Maidens, 1884

Maidens, Nine – Gulval, stone circle at Boskednan (*CRO, BU/1172, 1831)

Maidens, Nine – Wendron (SW 6836), 9 stones set up by the ancients near the road from Redruth to Helston (Symons, 1884), stone circle (OS, 6", 1888) (OS, 6", 1908), on the road to Helston [from Pencoys] in a field on the left. Five stones are in situ, forming part of a circle, and four more can be found built into the hedge of the field. Formerly there were two distinct circles, one of 8, the other of 10 with a large diameter. Borlase speaks in 1760 of 8 still in place (*CRO, P174/8/1, c.1923) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Nine Maidens, 1884, 1888, 1908, c.1923, 2003

Maidens Common, the Nine – St Just in Penwith, tenements (CRO, TA/95, 1845)

Maidens Downs, Nine – Wendron (OS, 6", 1908) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Ninemaidens Downs, 1888; Nine Maidens Downs, 1908; Nine Maidens Moor, c.1923; Nine Maidens Downs, 2003

Maidens Moor, Nine – Wendron, remains of hut dwellings here (*CRO, P174/8/1, c.1923); Ninemaidens Downs, 1888; Nine Maidens Downs, 1908; Nine Maidens Moor, c.1923; Nine Maidens Downs, 2003

Maidenwood – Poughill, farm (Symons, 1884)

Maids, Nine – St Columb Major, stone row (Borlase, 1769, p189), a line of stones between Wadebridge and St Columb (Moule, 1838, p281); Nine Maids, 1769, 1838; Nine Maidens, 1884

Main, Chapel- – St Austell [location unknown, possibly Menacuddle] (CA 11, 1972, p75)

Main, Crook – Mullion, near Angrouse [TA 1147] (CA 9, 1970, p153, citing from c.1840)

Main-Amber – St Levan: see under Logan Rock.

Main Rock – Constantine, the usual name for the Tolmen (Symons, 1884); Tolmen, 1835; Main Rock, Tolmen, 1884

Maina Park – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Maina Park – Sheviock, field name, 4 acres and 5 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 360, 1842)

Maina Park – Sheviock, field name, 6 acres, 3 roods and 30 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 496, 1842)

Mainhouse Meadow – Tintagel, field in Fenter friddle, tenant is Roger Hayne, 2 acres, 1 roods and 34 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871) (see also House Close)

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

Mainperne – Constantine, 3 tenements (Symons, 1884); Mên-Perhan, 1769; Mean Pern, 1842; Mainperne, 1884

Mainporth – Budock, a cove near Mawnan-smith, lime kiln and several cottages (Symons, 1884)

Mainscaff – Tintagel, field in Trevillet, tenant is Humphrey Bate, 7 acres, 2 roods and 12 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Mainscaff, Higher – Tintagel, field in Trevillet, tenant is Humphrey Bate, 19 acres, 2 roods and 4 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Mair – Poughill, 2 farms and residence (Symons, 1884)

Maker – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of East (SX 44 52): Macuir, (Finberg, 1954, p16, citing from BL, Cotton MS Faustina A ii, f.24b, c.705); Macor, (Finberg, 1954, p16, citing from BL, Cotton MS Faustina A ii, f.24b, 815-839); Maker, (*CRO, CN/3478, 1674), part in Devon and part in Cornwall (Martyn, 1748) (CRO, TA/134, 1844), 2465 acres (Symons, 1884).

Macuir, c.720; Macor, 815-839; Maker, 1674, 1748, 1844, 1884

Maker, Anderton in – Maker: see under Anderton.

Maker, East – Maker, tenement (CRO, TA/134, 1844)

Maker, Middle – Maker, tenement (CRO, TA/134, 1844)

Maker, West – Maker, tenement (CRO, TA/134, 1844), farm (Symons, 1884)

Malabar House – Kenwyn, the residence of Mr T B Percy at Highertown (Symons, 1884)

Malancoose Mill – Colan (*CRO, TA/35, 1842); Malancoose (Mill), 1842; Mellancoose, 1884

Malkin Tenement, Gweal – Germoe (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Malloorn – Cury, farm (Symons, 1884)

Malpas – St Clement, village on the Truro river (Symons, 1884); Malpasse, 1613; Morpus (Passage), 1785; Malpas, Mopus, 1884

Malpasse – St Clement (*CRO, ARD/TER/17, 1613); Malpasse, 1613; Morpus (Passage), 1785; Malpas, Mopus, 1884

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

Malthouse, Hackmarsh – Morwenstow: see under Hackmarsh Malthouse.

Maluke – Poundstock (*CRO, P216/1/1, 1809); Maluke, 1809; Millook, 1884

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

Man and his Man, The – St Agnes (Padel, 1988, citing from 1699) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); The Manrocke, 1587; Bond, 1650; The Man and his Man, 1699; Boen Rocks, Bawden Rocks, c.1720; Boden, 1748; Bawden Rocks, Man and his Man, 2003

Man of War – Landewednack (SW 6911), coastal rock (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Manaccan – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kirrier (*CRO, P170/13/4/32, 1798) (*CRO, P135/28/2, 1804) (CRO, TA/135, 1841), 1718 acres (Symons, 1884); Manacka, 1543; Manackan, 1657; Mannackan, 1784; Manackan, 1796; Manaccan, 1798, 1804, 1841, 1884

Manaccan – Manaccan, village (Symons, 1884)

Manacith – non-administrative district: see under Meneage.

Manacka – see Manaccan (RIC, HB/7/9, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §278, 1543); Manacka, 1543; Manackan, 1657; Mannackan, 1784; Manackan, 1796; Manaccan, 1798, 1804, 1841, 1884

Manackan – see Manaccan (*CRO, P197/1/1, 1657) (*CRO, P135/3/1, 1796); Manacka, 1543; Manackan, 1657; Mannackan, 1784; Manackan, 1796; Manaccan, 1798, 1804, 1841, 1884

Manacles, the – St Keverne, dangerous rocks off the coast (Symons, 1884)

Manadàrva – Camborne: see under Menadarva.

Manahec, Sanctus Antoninus in – see St Anthony in Meneage (Padel, 1988, p51, citing from 1269); Sanctus Antoninus in Manahec, 1269; Lanyntenyn, 1344; St Antony, 1522; St Anthony in Meneage, 1819, 1841; St Antony in Kirrier, 1865; St Anthony-in-Kirrier, 1884; St Anthony-in-Meneage, 1884

Manalak – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1634); Banathlek, 1406; Banathelek, 1443; Manalak, 1634; Bonallack, 1696, 1797; Bannallack, c.1840

Manaton – South Hill, Linkinhorne, Stoke Climsland, Bere Ferrers and Callington, manor (AD1023/36/2, 1654), Callington, St Ive, South Hill and Stoke Climsland, an extensive manor (Symons, 1884)

Manaton – South Hill, tenement (CRO, TA/210, 1842)

Manaton, Higher – South Hill, tenement (CRO, TA/210, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Manaton, Lower – South Hill, tenement (CRO, TA/210, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Manaton Mill – South Hill, tenement (CRO, TA/210, 1842); Manaton Mill, 1842; Manaton Mills, 1884

Manaton Mills – South Hill, flour mills (Symons, 1884); Manaton Mill, 1842; Manaton Mills, 1884

Mancion Place, Le – Breage: tenement in Peller, and part of the Manor of Peller (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §291, p312-3, citing from HM/11/1, 1528).

Le Mancion Place, 1528

Mane Field – Landulph, 2 acres and 12 perches (CRO, TA/107, No. 586, 1842)

Mane Field – Landulph, 2 acres, 3 roods and 8 perches (CRO, TA/107, No. 703, 1842)

Manech – non-administrative district: see under Meneage.

Manelly – St Veep, farm (Symons, 1884)

Mankey – St Gluvias, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Menke)

Mannackan – see Manaccan (*CRO, P133/16b/2, 1784); Manacka, 1543; Manackan, 1657; Mannackan, 1784; Manackan, 1796; Manaccan, 1798, 1804, 1841, 1884

Mannel's Hills – Mevagissey, tenement (CRO, TA/147, 1842)

Mannor – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842); Mannor, Manor, 1842; Manor, 1884

Manor – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842), 2 farms at Newquay (Symons, 1884); Mannor, Manor, 1842; Manor, 1884

Manor House – Falmouth, Mr J J Skinner, the resident steward of the Earl of Kimberley (Symons, 1884)

Manor House – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842), Mr R Holman (Symons, 1884)

Manor Land – Lesnewth, tenement (CRO, TA/121, 1843)

Manor Pound and waste – St Hilary (Marazion), field (CRO, TA/136, No.474, 1841)

Manor Round – Lelant, at Higher Lelant (CRO, TA/120, No.1170, 1841)

Manrocke, The – St Agnes (Padel, 1988, citing from 1587); The Manrocke, 1587; Bond, 1650; The Man and his Man, 1699; Boen Rocks, Bawden Rocks, c.1720; Boden, 1748; Bawden Rocks, Man and his Man, 2003

Mansion, the – St Stephen by Saltash, Miss K Slater’s seminary at Saltash (Symons, 1884)

Manuals – St Columb Minor, farm (Symons, 1884); Manuels, 1842; Manuals, 1884

Manuels – St Columb Minor, tenements (CRO, TA/37, 1842); Manuels, 1842; Manuals, 1884

Manwidnian – Ludgvan (*CRO, P129/12/1, 1713); Manwidnian, 1713; Manwinson, 1799; Menwidden, 1840; Menwinnion, 1884

Manwinson – Ludgvan (*CRO, P129/21/1, 1799); Manwidnian, 1713; Manwinson, 1799; Menwidden, 1840; Menwinnion, 1884

Manydew – St Clement, of Francis Gregor (*CRO, AD1200, 1785); Manydew, 1785; Menadews, 1799, 1884

Mappa Coomb – Landulph, field name, 2 acres, 3 roods and 20 perches (CRO, TA/107, No. 535, 1842)

Maradoc's well, St – Camborne, resorted ye friday in June, but not for any cure (Lhwyd, 1700, f2v); St Maradoc's vulgo Maradzock's well, 1700

Maradon – Morwenstow, farm (Symons, 1884); Marraton, 1842; Maradon, 1884; Marratons, 1997

Maradon Cot – Morwenstow, residence (Symons, 1884)

Maradzock's well, St – Camborne, resorted ye friday in June, but not for any cure (Lhwyd, 1700, f2v); St Maradoc's vulgo Maradzock's well, 1700

Marasbean – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Marasion – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Marazion – ecclesiastical parish: with respect to rating, formed in 1813 from part of St Hilary (Symons, 1884).

Marazion, 1884

Marazion – St Hilary (Marazion) (SW 517 308): Margcerhaion, (Hull, 1962, §12, p13, citing from HH, CP 315, f12v, late 14th century, citing from c.1209-14); Marghasgon, (Hull, 1962, §13, p14, citing from HH, CP 315, f12v-13r, late 14th century, citing from c.1209-14); Marchadyon, Marghasbigan, (Hull, 1962, §7, p7, citing from HH, CP 315, f6r-6v, late 14th century, citing from c.1257-72); Marghasyon, (Hull, 1962, §11, p12, citing from HH, CP 315, f9r-11v, late 14th century, citing from 1362); Marasbean, part in the Manor of Peller (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §291, p312-3, citing from HM/11/1, 1528); Markajew, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §87, p252, citing from HM/1/25, 1604); Marcaiowe, Marcajowe, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §81, p251, citing from HM/7/10a, 1587); Marcajowe, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §82, p251, citing from HM/7/11, 1594); Merkiu, that is, Iupiters market, because Thursday anciently dedicated to Iupiter is their market day (Camden, 1610, p188); Markasiow, Markes Vean, given as individual settlements (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §89, p253, citing from HM/1/28, 1620); Marchasion, part in the Manor of Pellour (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §292, p314-5, citing from HM/11/2, c.1630); Marketiew, (*RIC, HC/4/31, 1632); Markettiewe, (*RIC, HC/4/60, 1636); Marasion, (CRO, RH/9/11/1/1, 1667); Marketjew, (*RIC, HU/13/13, 1673); Marazion, part in the Manor of Trewinnard (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §69, p244, citing from HM/2/102, c.1675), small part in the Manor of Tremearne (RIC, HM/1/48, *HendCal 30, c.1920s, §117b, p264, 1679); Mercam, (Jaillot, 1692); Marrazion, (*RIC, HC/4/40, 1709); Market Jew, (Cowley, 1743, map); Marazion, (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761) (*CRO, GHW/13/3/5, 1850); Marazion, Market-jew, market town and borough (Symons, 1884); Marazion, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Margcerhaion, Marghasgon, c.1209-14; Marchadyon, Marghasbigan, c.1257-72; Marghasyon, 1362; Marasbean, 1528; Marcaiowe, Marcajowe, 1587; Marcajowe, 1594; Markajew, 1604; Merkiu, 1610; Markasiow, Markes Vean, 1620; Marchasion, c.1630; Marketiew, 1632; Markettiewe, 1636; Marasion, 1667; Marketjew, 1673; Marazion, c.1675, 1679; Mercam, 1692; Marrazion, 1709; Market Jew, 1743; Marazion, 1761, 1850; Marazion, Market-jew, 1884; Marazion, 2005

(See also Acadia Cottage)

Marazion Bridge – St Hilary and Ludgvan (OS, 6", 1887); Marazion bridge, 1771; Marazion Bridge, 1887

Marazion bridge – St Hilary and Ludgvan (*CRO, AD1315/4, 1771); Marazion bridge, 1771; Marazion Bridge, 1887

Marble Head wharf – Feock, tramroad here running to Daniell's Point (*CRO, GHW/4/4/1, 1824)

Marcaiowe – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Marcajowe – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Marchadyon – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Marchasion – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Margaret Tenement, Croft, Higher – Landewednack (CRO, TA/105, 1842)

Margaret Tenement, Croft, Little – Landewednack (CRO, TA/105, 1842)

Margate, Higher – Bodmin, 5 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Margate, Lower – Bodmin, 6 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Margcerhaion – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Margery, Wheal – St Ives, mine, ceased work in 1869 (*CRO, GHW/12/2/1/32, 1872)

Margh, Glyvyon – St Columb Major (*CRO, AR/3/629, 1462); Glyvyon Margh, 1462; Gluvian, 1884

Marghasbigan – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Marghasgon – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Marghasyon – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Marhamchurch – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Stratton, 2630 acres (Symons, 1884)

Marhamchurch – Marhamchurch, manor, Lord Clinton’s (Symons, 1884)

Marhamchurch – Marhamchurch, village (Symons, 1884)

Marhasanvose – St Allen, farm (Symons, 1884); Maryzanvose, 1796; Marhasanvose, 1884

Marhasanvose – St Allen and Perranzabuloe, hamlet of 7 houses (Symons, 1884)

Maria, Sancta, Capelle – Madron, at Penzance (*CRO, P179/2/4/4a, 1680)

Marie, Sancte, Wyske – see Week St Mary (CRO, AD1006/7, 1433); Wich, Wihc, 1086; Seintemarywyk, 1321; Wyke, 1327; Wyske Sancte Marie, 1433; Weekis St Mary, 1625; Week St Mary, 1884

Marie de Truru, Beate – see St Mary (*CRO, X793/275, 1376); B(ea)te Marie de Truru, 1376; St Mary, 1884

Marie Magdal', Beata, Hospitale – Lanlivery, at Lamford, hospital for lepers (*CRO, AR/50/1, 1258)

Marie Magdalene, Beate, Capella – ecclesiastical parish: see under St Mary Magdalen.

Marine Parade – St Just in Roseland, at St Mawes, Captain E Andrew (Symons, 1884)

Marine Villa – St Austell, at Charlestown, Mr W T Banks (Symons, 1884)

Marine Villa – St Stephen by Saltash, at Albert Road, Saltash, Mr C Wood (Symons, 1884)

Markajew – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Markasiow – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Markes Vean – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Market House &c – Padstow, tenement (CRO, TA/170, 1843)

Market Jew – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Market-jew – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Marketiew – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Marketjew – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Markettiewe – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Marks – Luxulyan, hamlet and smithy (Symons, 1884)

Marks Meadows – Gwithian, tenement (CRO, TA/81, 1840)

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

Markwell – St Erney (SX 369 585): Aelmarches Well, given in charter of 1018 (CA 33, 1994, p205, citing from 1018); Markwell, small village and 2 farms (Symons, 1884) (CRO, EL/63/24, 1891)

Aelmarches Well, 1018; Markwell, 1884, 1891

Markwell, Bennys – St Erney, tenement (CRO, EL/63/24, 1891); Bennys Markwell, Binneys Markwell, 1891

Markwell, Bennys – Landrake, site of non-extant stone cider mill (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p36)

Markwell, Binneys – St Erney, tenement (CRO, EL/63/24, 1891); Bennys Markwell, Binneys Markwell, 1891

Marlborough – Budock, residence of Colonel J J Bull (Symons, 1884)

Marooney – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844)

Marraborough – Botus Fleming, farm (Symons, 1884)

Marraton – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842); Marraton, 1842; Maradon, 1884; Marratons, 1997

Marratons – Morwenstow (SS 2114) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Marraton, 1842; Maradon, 1884; Marratons, 1997

Marrats – Lezant (*CRO, P124/5/1, 1806); Merretts, 1769; Marrats, 1806

Marrayton Lodge – St Martin by Looe, Mr W Murray (Symons, 1884)

Marrazion – St Hilary: see under Marazion.

Marries, East – Week St Mary, farm (Symons, 1884)

Marsborough – Morwenstow (SS 2314) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Marsh – Landulph, tenement (CRO, TA/107, 1842); Marsh, 1842; Marsh Farm, 1943

Marsh – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884)

Marsh – Tywardreath, farm (Symons, 1884)

Marsh Farm – Landulph, A L and J D du Plessis (*CRO, P107/2/74, 1943); Marsh, 1842; Marsh Farm, 1943

Marsh Gate – St Juliot, tenement (CRO, TA/94, 1843), hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Marsh Gate – Otterham, tenement (CRO, TA/169, 1842)

Marshall – Werrington (SX 310 890): (Martyn, 1748), tenement (CRO, TA/251, 1844) (OS, 6", 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Marshall, 1748, 1844, 1907, 2005

Marshall's Moor, Tregassick & – Mevagissey, tenement (CRO, TA/147, 1842)

Marsland – Morwenstow (SS 21 16): Marsland, (Greenwood, 1826-7), tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842), mansion and farm (Symons, 1884); Marsland Manor, (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Marsland, 1826-7, 1842, 1884; Marsland Manor, 1997

Marsland Beach – Morwenstow (SS 2017) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Marsland Cliff – Morwenstow (SS 2017) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Marsland Manor – Morwenstow: see under Marsland.

Marsland Mouth – Morwenstow (SS 2117) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Marsland Water – Morwenstow, river on the border with Welcombe in Devon (SS 2317) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Marsland Wood – Morwenstow (SS 2116) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Marssinney – Sithney, messuage or tenement (*RIC, Z/4/22, 1733); Marssinney otherwise Merther Sithney, 1733; Merther Sithney, 1842, 1884

Martens Wood, Saint – St Allen, in the Barton of Gwarnick (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Marth, Gunan – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841); Gunan Marth, 1841; Gonamarth, Goonamarth, 1884

Martha's Plantation – Werrington (OS, 6", 1890)

Marthaderva – Camborne: see under Menadarva.

Marthas' Well Crease, Tenement of – Landewednack (CRO, TA/105, 1842)

Marther – Morvah (CRO, TA/156, 1841)

Martin, St – St Martin in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851)

Martin, Wheal – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds east of Carnhot (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Martin by Looe, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of West, 3069 acres (Symons, 1884)

Martin in Meneage, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kirrier, 2294 acres (CRO, TA/139, 1842) (Symons, 1884); St Martyn, 1666; St Martin in Meneage, 1842, 1884

"Martin's Fields, Treleigh" – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Martin’s Green, St – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842) (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851), village and inn (Symons, 1884); St Martin's Green, St Martins Green alias Treganna, 1842; St Martin's Green, 1851, 1884

Martin's otherwise St Kaynne near Looe, St – St Martin by Looe (CRO, TA/138, 1840); St Martins by East loe, 1642; St Martins next East Looe, 1681; St Martyns, 1724; St Martins by East Looe, 1728; St Martin's otherwise St Kaynne near Looe, 1840; St Martin by Looe, 1884

Martin's Park – Helland, field in Penniton's Kernick, leased by Thomas Pearce (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Martin's Tenement – Helland, late leased by Joan Drew, but now by John George, on the lives of Hender Bate, 71, and Mary George, 64, being 1 acre and 2 roods, includes house in the occupation of John Dreadon (*CRO, X206/10, 1808); Martin's Tenement, 1808; Martins Tenement, 1842

Martin's Well, St – Kenwyn, on the boundary with the borough of Truro (Henderson, 1935, p10, citing from 1613); Fenton-Martyn, 1606; St Martin's Well, 1613

Martins, St – St Germans, flour mill (Symons, 1884)

Martins by East loe, St – see St Martin by Looe (*CRO, P138/6/9, 1642); St Martins by East loe, 1642; St Martins next East Looe, 1681; St Martyns, 1724; St Martins by East Looe, 1728; St Martin's otherwise St Kaynne near Looe, 1840; St Martin by Looe, 1884

Martins by East Looe, St – see St Martin by Looe (*CRO, P138/6/13, 1728); St Martins by East loe, 1642; St Martins next East Looe, 1681; St Martyns, 1724; St Martins by East Looe, 1728; St Martin's otherwise St Kaynne near Looe, 1840; St Martin by Looe, 1884

Martins field – Lezant (*CRO, P124/5/1, 1806)

Martins Green alias Treganna, St – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842); St Martin's Green, St Martins Green alias Treganna, 1842; St Martin's Green, 1851, 1884

Martins next East Looe, St – see St Martin by Looe (*CRO, P138/6/11, 1681); St Martins by East loe, 1642; St Martins next East Looe, 1681; St Martyns, 1724; St Martins by East Looe, 1728; St Martin's otherwise St Kaynne near Looe, 1840; St Martin by Looe, 1884

Martins Tenement – Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842); Martin's Tenement, 1808; Martins Tenement, 1842

Martins Tenement, St – Ladock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Martyn, St – see St Martin in Meneage (RIC, HB/8/117, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §301, 1666); St Martyn, 1666; St Martin in Meneage, 1842, 1884

Martyn, Fenton- – Kenwyn (Henderson, 1935, p10, citing from 1606); Fenton-Martyn, 1606; St Martin's Well, 1613

Martyn’s, St – Quethiock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Martyns, St – see St Martin by Looe (*CRO, P138/6/12, 1724); St Martins by East loe, 1642; St Martins next East Looe, 1681; St Martyns, 1724; St Martins by East Looe, 1728; St Martin's otherwise St Kaynne near Looe, 1840; St Martin by Looe, 1884

Martyns, Tregennager- – St Ervan, farm, 90 acres (Symons, 1884)

Martyns Tenement – Mawgan in Pydar (*CRO, P141/12/1, 1746)

Mary, St – ecclesiastical parish, in Penzance (Symons, 1884)

Mary, St – ecclesiastical parish, in Truro (Symons, 1884); B(ea)te Marie de Truru, 1376; St Mary, 1884

Mary, St, Week – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Stratton, 5824 acres, population in 1871, 570, population in 1881, 519 (Symons, 1884); Wich, Wihc, 1086; Seintemarywyk, 1321; Wyke, 1327; Wyske Sancte Marie, 1433; Weekis St Mary, 1625; Week St Mary, 1884

Mary, St, Weekis – see Week St Mary (CRO, EL/73/5, 1625); Wich, Wihc, 1086; Seintemarywyk, 1321; Wyke, 1327; Wyske Sancte Marie, 1433; Weekis St Mary, 1625; Week St Mary, 1884

Mary, Huel – Towednack, at Rosewall (CRO, TA/226, No.395, 1842)

Mary, Wheal, Lower – Towednack, at Rosewall (CRO, TA/226, No.391, 1842)

Mary Magdalen, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of East: Capella beate marie magdalene, (*CRO, BLAUS/108, 1522); St Mary Magdalen, (*CRO, P118/1/2, 1671); Saint Mary Magdalen, (*RIC, SOL1/4/5, 1831); Saint Mary Magdalene, (CRO, TA/118, 1843); St Mary Magdalen, (Symons, 1884).

Capella Beate Marie Magdalene, 1522; St Mary Magdalen, 1671; Saint Mary Magdalen, 1831; Saint Mary Magdalene, 1843; St Mary Magdalen, 1884

Mary Magdalene, Saint – ecclesiastical parish: see under St Mary Magdalen.

Mary Magdalene, St, Chapel of – Sithney, possibly near Menaclidgey (CA 19, 1980, p91)

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

Maryzanvose – St Allen, in the Manor of Gwarnick (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796); Maryzanvose, 1796; Marhasanvose, 1884

Mason, Croft – Perranuthnoe, tenement (CRO, TA/183, 1841) (OS, 6”, 1888)

Masons Close – Padstow, 7 acres, of John Tom (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1661) (see also Masons Ground)

Masons Ground – Padstow, tenement (CRO, TA/170, 1843) (see also Masons Close)

Masons Tenement – Landewednack (CRO, TA/105, 1842)

Masworthy – North Petherwin: see under Maxworthy.

Mathews' Cross – Michaelstow, tenement (CRO, TA/151, 1843)

Mathiana, Nance and – St Martin in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851); (Nance &) Matthiana, 1842; (Nance and) Mathiana, 1851

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

Matthew's Tenement – Ludgvan, tenement in Tregerthen (CRO, TA/129, 1840)

Matthews Croft – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Matthews Longstone – Madron (approx SW 406 343), field at Chun, possible site of menhir [TA 164] (Russell, 1971, p34, citing from 1841)

Matthews Parks – St Ervan, farm (Symons, 1884)

Matthiana, Nance & – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842); (Nance &) Matthiana, 1842; (Nance and) Mathiana, 1851

Maudlin – Lanlivery, leased to Phillip Littelton, clothier (*CRO, P111/25/5c, 1719), farm (Symons, 1884); Lamford, 1258; the Maudlyn, 1681; Maudlin, 1719; Magdalen, 1789; Maudlin, 1884

Maudlin – Lanlivery, old tin mine (Symons, 1884)

Maudlin – Menheniot, farm (Symons, 1884)

Maudlyn, the – Lanlivery, leased to William Bartlett, tinner (*CRO, P111/25/3, 1681), farm (Symons, 1884); Lamford, 1258; the Maudlyn, 1681; Maudlin, 1719; Magdalen, 1789; Maudlin, 1884

Maugan – Mawgan in Meneage, manor (RIC, HB/8/26, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §989, 1723)

Mause – St Just in Roseland: see under Mawes, St.

Maweis, St – St Just in Roseland: see under Mawes, St.

Mawes, St – civil parish (SW 84 33): (OS, 25”, LXXII.9, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

St Mawes, 1907, 2003

Mawes, St – St Just in Roseland (SW 846 331): St Mawes, (*CRO, P96/4/1, 1634); Mause, (Jaillot, 1692); St Maweis, (*RIC, HC/4/41, 1712); St Mawes, here is an ancient castle (Moule, 1838, p281), village (Symons, 1884), in St Mawes civil parish (OS, 25”, LXXII.9, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

St Mawes, 1634; Mause, 1692; St Maweis, 1712; St Mawes, 1838, 1884, 1907, 2003

Mawes Castle, St – St Just in Roseland (SW 841 327), in St Mawes civil parish (OS, 25”, LXXII.9, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Mawes Harbour, St – St Just in Roseland and St Anthony in Roseland (SW 847 327) (OS, 25”, LXXII.9, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Mawgan, Castle- – Lanreath, farm (Symons, 1884); Castlemogan, 1725, 1729; Caselmoken, 1729; Castle-Mawgan, 1884

Mawgan, Crick – Mullion, near Trenance Vean [TA 163-5] (CA 9, 1970, p152, citing from c.1840)

Mawgan Bridge – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841) (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851), hamlet (Symons, 1884); Mawgan Bridge, 1841, 1851, 1884 (see also Bridge Farm)

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

Mawgan Cross – Mawgan in Pydar, hamlet with 2 chapels (Symons, 1884)

Mawgan in Meneage – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kirrier (*RIC, HB/8/42, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §977, 1683), 5274 acres (CRO, TA/140, 1841) (Symons, 1884); Mawgan in Meneage, 1683, 1841, 1884

Mawgan in Pydar – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Pydar (SW 87 65): Mowgan, Mowgan in Pider, (*RIC, HZ/4/2/1, 1582); Mawgan in Pydar, 5468 acres (Symons, 1884).

Mowgan, Mowgan in Pider, 1582; Mawgan in Pydar, 1884

Mawgan-in-Pydar – civil parish (SW 87 65): OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Mawgan in Pydar, 2003

Mawgan Porth – Mawgan in Pydar, village (Symons, 1884)

Mawgan Porth – Mawgan in Pydar, creek (Symons, 1884)

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

Mawla – St Agnes, tenements, in the manor of Perwinnick and Menagissey, held by Mark Saundry and James Rouss (*CRO, AD388/12, 1729) (RIC, HP/15/7, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §350, 1757), tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842), village, several farms, 190 acres and a Wesleyan chapel (Symons, 1884); Mowlah, 1683; Mawla, 1729, 1757, 1842, 1884

Mawnan – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kirrier (RIC, HB/10/28, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §526, 1537) (*CRO, P144/5/3, early 17th c), 2059 acres (CRO, TA/42, 1840) (Symons, 1884); S(an)c(t)i Stephani alias Mawnan, 1537; Mawnan, early 17th c, 1840, 1884

Mawnan Smith – Mawnan (*CRO, V/BO/32/2, 1802), tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1840), village, smithy, farm and a Wesleyan chapel (Symons, 1884); Mawnan Smith, 1802, 1840, 1884

Maxworthy – North Petherwin (SX 256 930): Masworthy, (*CRO, P167/4/2/1, 1704); Maxworthy, (*CRO, P167/4/2/2, 1728) (Martyn, 1748) (*CRO, P167/3/21, 1806), occupied by William Orchard, Jerimiah Martin, William Venner, Richard Westlake, John Reed, William Gilbert, George Westlake and John Westlake (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823) (*CRO, P167/3/56, 1836), of Robert Robinson Langford of Boscastle, John Martin of Hendra, Warbstow, Hugh Pearse, John Penter, William Turner and Richard Westlake, all of Maxworthy (*CRO, P167/19/1, 1847) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Masworthy, 1704; Maxworthy, 1728, 1748, 1806, 1823, 1836, 1847, 2003

Maxworthy Cross – North Petherwin, of William Martin (*CRO, P167/19/1, 1847)

Maxworthy Moore – North Petherwin (*CRO, P167/4/2/2, 1728)

May’s Lane-end – St Blazey (Symons, 1884)

May's Meadow – Tintagel, field in Trenouth, tenant is Thomas Brown, 4 acres, 1 rood and 15 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Maydenwell – Warleggan (*CRO, GRA/225/1, 1643); Maydenwell, 1643; Meadenwell, 1884

Mayo, Gweal – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844); Gweal Mayo, 1844; Gwealmayo, Gwealmayow, 1884

Mayon – Sennen (CRO, TA/207, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6", 1888); Mên, 1769; Mayon, 1842, 1884; Mean, 1884; Mayon, 1888

Mayon at Sennen Cove – Sennen, tenement (CRO, TA/207, 1842)

Mayon Cliff – Sennen (SW 3425) (OS, 1:25000, 1980)

Mayon Farm – Sennen (CRO, TA/207, 1842)

Mayon House – Sennen, late John Symons, Esquire (Symons, 1884)

Mayow, Park – Breage, in the manor of Pengersick, tenant is Mrs Cornish, by a lease dated 25th March 1767 on the lives of Francis Lawrence, aged 75 in 1830, and Elizabeth Jenny, 75 (*CRO, WH/1/3766, 1830)

Mays & Coffins – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842)

Mays Tenement – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843)

Meachamps Tenement – Padstow (CRO, TA/170, 1843)

meade parke, Higher, The – St Germans, at Porteliot Barton, 11 acres (*CRO, EL/279, c.1700)

meade parke, Lower, The – St Germans, at Porteliot Barton, 10 acres (*CRO, EL/279, c.1700)

Meade Parke meadow – St Germans, at Porteliot Barton, 1 acre (*CRO, EL/279, c.1700)

Meadenwell – Cardinham, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Maydenwell, 1643; Meadenwell, 1884

Meaders – South Hill, 2 farms (Symons, 1884) (see also Maders)

Meadow – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by James Martin, 1 acre and 5 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Meadow, 1766

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

Meadow – Tintagel, field in Treburgett, of Peter Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Meadow, Higher – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by Alexander Lugg, 1 acre and 30 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Higher Meadow, 1766

Meadow, Higher – Tintagel, field in Upper Home Tenement, of William Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Meadow, Little – Tintagel, field in Upton, of William Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Meadow, Lower – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by Alexander Lugg, 1 acre and 5 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Lower Meadow, 1766

Meadow, Lower – Tintagel, field in Upper Home Tenement, of William Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Meadow Orchard – Tintagel, field in Home Tenement, of Thomas Stone (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Meadows – St Neot, farm (Symons, 1884)

Meadowside – Hayle, Mr John Vivian (Symons, 1884)

Meadrose – Mylor (CRO, AD10/63, 1826); Meadrose, Meathrose, 1826

Meadrose – St Teath, with Bible Christian Zion Chapel and Sunday School, also allotment gardens and reservoir (OS, 25", XIV. 6, 1907); Medrose, 1884; Meadrose, 1907

Meads, Dewy – St Neot, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Meadwell – Tintagel, field in Home Tenement, of Thomas Stone (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Meadwell – Tintagel, field in Parsons Home Tenement, of William Backway (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Meadwell, Little – Tintagel, field in Trebarwith, tenant is Susannah Lobb, 4 acres and 24 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Meadwell, Long – Tintagel, field in Trebarwith, tenant is Susannah Lobb, 1 acre, 3 roods and 6 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Mean – Constantine, farm (Symons, 1884); Mên, 1769; Mean, 1884

Mean – Sennen, farm (Symons, 1884); Mên, 1769; Mayon, 1842, 1884; Mean, 1884; Mayon, 1888

Mean, Dans – St Buryan, prehistoric stone circle (Redding, 1842, p182); Dawns-mên, Rosmodreuy Circle, 1769; Dans Mean, 1842; Higher/Lower/Middle Dons Mine, 1844; Dawn’s Men, Merry Maidens, 1908; Boleigh Circle, 1960

Mean, Dor-an – Gulval, field in Boskednan Wartha, 1 acre 1 rood and 18 perches (*CRO, BU/1172, 1831)

Mean, Park – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.316, 1844)

Mean, Park, Higher – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by Alexander Lugg, 1 acre, 3 roods and 27 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Higher Park Mean, 1766

Mean, Park, Lower – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by Alexander Lugg, 1 acre, 2 roods and 29 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Lower Park Mean, 1766

Mean Her – St Buryan, field at Selena (approx SW 397 239), possible site of menhir, destroyed c.1840 (Russell, 1971, p31, citing from 1844)

Mean Her, Higher – St Buryan, field in Selena (CRO, TA/23, No.384, 1844)

Mean Her, Lower – St Buryan, field in Selena (CRO, TA/23, No.385, 1844)

Mean Mellin – St Keverne, boundary of parish (Symons, 1884)

Mean Park – Tintagel, field in Home Tenement, of Thomas Stone (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Mean Pern – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842); Mên-Perhan, 1769; Mean Pern, 1842; Mainperne, 1884

Mean Screefis – Madron (Symons, 1884)

Mean Toll – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842); Mean Toll, 1842; Meantoll, 1884

Meana Meadow – St Giles in the Heath, field, 2 acres, 2 roods and 28 perches (*CRO, TA/71, No.28, 1841)

meane cadoac – Gwithian, long stone mentioned as being on the bounds of the parish (*CRO, ARD/TER/230, c.1630)

Meane Crouse an Especk – Gulval, Towednack and Zennor, granite slab with incised cross (Russell, 1971, p84); Meane Crouse an Especk, 1613; Bishop’s Head and Foot, 1908, 1971

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

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

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

Meanes Tenement – Camborne, justments held by Robarte Rule, Udy Blake and Degory Holman (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Meanes Ten(ement), Means Ten(ement), 1664; Means Tenement, Means Tenement in Penpons, 1745

Meangearn – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844), farm (Symons, 1884); Meangearn, Mengearn, 1844, 1884

Meanhear – St Austell, farm (Symons, 1884)

Means Tenement – Camborne, justment held by Allex Bryante (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), parts of Stephen Williams, the Widow Michell, Constance Cowling, Arthur Paul and Richard Verrant (*CRO, X510, 1745); Meanes Ten(ement), Means Ten(ement), 1664; Means Tenement, Means Tenement in Penpons, 1745

Means Tenement in Penpons – Camborne, five sixths of Elizabeth Michell (*CRO, X510, 1745); Meanes Ten(ement), Means Ten(ement), 1664; Means Tenement, Means Tenement in Penpons, 1745

Meantoll – Constantine, farm (Symons, 1884); Mean Toll, 1842; Meantoll, 1884

Mear – Poughill, farm (Symons, 1884)

Mearsham – Linkinhorne, farm (Symons, 1884); Measham, 1726; Mearsham, 1884

Measham – Linkinhorne (*CRO, P125/4/1, 1726); Measham, 1726; Mearsham, 1884

Meashammill – Linkinhorne (*CRO, P125/4/1, 1726) (see also Mearsham)

Measmeer – St Minver, farm (Symons, 1884)

Meatherin – Blisland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Meathrose – Mylor (CRO, AD10/63, 1826); Meadrose, Meathrose, 1826

Meaver – Mullion, hamlet and farm (Symons, 1884)

Meaver Vean – Mullion, tenement (CRO, TA/160, 1843) (see also Mever Crease)

Meaver Wartha – Mullion, tenement (CRO, TA/160, 1843) (see also Mever Crease)

Medeshele – St Enoder and Newlyn East (RIC, HB/14/165, *HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1817, 1683); Medeshole, 1334; Michell, 1613; Mytchell, 1641; Metchall alias Midsholl, 1681; Medeshele alias Michell, 1683; Mitchell, 1796, 1827, 1884

Medeshole – St Enoder and Newlyn East (*CRO, AR/20/1, 1334); Medeshole, 1334; Michell, 1613; Mytchell, 1641; Metchall alias Midsholl, 1681; Medeshele alias Michell, 1683; Mitchell, 1796, 1827, 1884 (see also Medysholl)

Medland – St Keyne, tenement (CRO, TA/101, 1843)

Medland – Temple, tenement (CRO, TA/220, 1841)

Medlands – Jacobstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p5, citing from 1838) (Gover, 1948, p5)

Medlands Poliphant – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

Medlane – Laneast, farm (Symons, 1884)

Medlyn – Wendron (CRO, EN/1980, c.1815, citing from 1606); Medlyn, 1606; Higher/Lower Medlyn, 1844; Higher Medlyn, 1884

Medlyn, Higher – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844), 9 tenements (Symons, 1884); Medlyn, 1606; Higher/Lower Medlyn, 1844; Higher Medlyn, 1884

Medlyn, Lower – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844); Medlyn, 1606; Higher/Lower Medlyn, 1844; Higher Medlyn, 1884

Medlyn Moor – Wendron, given under wastes (CRO, TA/249, 1844)

Medrose – Gorran, farm (Symons, 1884)

Medrose – Luxulyan, farm, occupied by Mr Joseph J Knight, and previously occupied by Mr Meager (Symons, 1884); Methrose, 1756; Medrose, Methrose, 1884

Medrose – St Mewan, farm (Symons, 1884); Metheroes, 1841; Medrose, 1884

Medrose – St Teath, small village (Symons, 1884); Medrose, 1884; Meadrose, 1907

Medrose Cottage – Madron (Penzance), Mr Martyn (Symons, 1884)

Medysholl – St Enoder and Newlyn East, manor, of John Arundell (*CRO, AR/2/749, 1558)

Mee Moon, Higher – Towednack, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1118, 1842)

Mee Moon, Higher – Towednack, at Beagleton (CRO, TA/226, No.44, 1842)

Mee Moon, Lower – Towednack, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1119, 1842)

Mee Moon, Lower – Towednack, at Beagleton (CRO, TA/226, No.45, 1842)

Mee Mun, the – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.704, 1842)

Meere, Croft an – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.765, 1842)

Meg, Park – St Ives, at Pednavounder (CRO, TA/91, No.922, 1844)

Mehal Mill – St Keverne (Symons, 1884)

Mehale Wheal – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds in Perran (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Meinek – Sennen (SW 3225), one of the Longships (OS, 1:25000, 1980)

Melanchose Meadow – Colan, field in the Barton of Colan (*CRO, TA/35, No.1, 1842)

Melangye and Woodhouse – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842); Mellangye (and Woodhouse), 1842; Mellingey, 1884

Melansagia – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844); Vellen sargy, 1749; Melansagia, Vellansagia (Field), 1844; Vellansergan, 1884

Melbourne Villa – Boscastle, Mr Ralph Wade (Symons, 1884)

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

Meledor – St Stephen in Brannel, china clay works (Symons, 1884)

Meledor Downs – St Stephen in Brannel (Symons, 1884)

Meledor Mill – St Stephen in Brannel, flour mill (Symons, 1884)

Melengey Tenement – Perranarworthal, of Charles Thomas (*CRO, P182/12/1, 1729); Mellengie Myll, 1570; Melingy alias Velinchy, 1638; Melinchy, 1653; Melengey Tenement, 1729; Melinkey, Vellingey, 1842; Mellingey, 1842; Millingey, 1860; Mellingey, 1884

Melenzeth – Constantine, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Melin, Heuis – St Buryan, at Rissick, field held by Henry Grylls, 2 acres, 2 roods and 36 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Melinchy – Perranarworthal, decayed fulling-mill, piece of moorey ground and messuage (RIC, HB/11/68, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1138, 1653); Mellengie Myll, 1570; Melingy alias Velinchy, 1638; Melinchy, 1653; Melengey Tenement, 1729; Melinkey, Vellingey, 1842; Mellingey, 1842; Millingey, 1860; Mellingey, 1884

Melinge – Perranzabuloe (Padel, 1988, citing from 1650); Velingey, 1566; Melinge, 1650; Bolingey, 1884, 2003

Melingy – Perranarworthal (RIC, HB/11/67, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1137, 1638); Mellengie Myll, 1570; Melingy alias Velinchy, 1638; Melinchy, 1653; Melengey Tenement, 1729; Melinkey, Vellingey, 1842; Mellingey, 1842; Millingey, 1860; Mellingey, 1884

Melinkey – Perranarworthal, tenement (CRO, TA/182, 1842); Mellengie Myll, 1570; Melingy alias Velinchy, 1638; Melinchy, 1653; Melengey Tenement, 1729; Melinkey, Vellingey, 1842; Mellingey, 1842; Millingey, 1860; Mellingey, 1884

Melinsey – Veryan: Melinsey, tenement in the Manor of Elerkey (*RIC, HC/4/35, 1634); Mellinsea, Higher Mills, (CRO, PL/27, 1685); Higher Mill, farm (Symons, 1884); Melinsey, 2003.

Melinsey, 1634; Mellinsea, Higher Mills, 1685; Higher Mill, 1884; Melinsey, 2003

Melionackwartha – Colan (*CRO, TA/35, 1842)

Mellancoose – Colan, farm (Symons, 1884); Malancoose (Mill), 1842; Mellancoose, 1884

Mellancoose – Cornelly, farm and mill (Symons, 1884); Mellengoose Mill Tenement, 1846; Mellancoose, 1884

Mellancoose – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884)

Mellancoose – Wendron, farm (Symons, 1884); Mellegonese, 1588; Villangoos, 1749; Mellangoose, 1844; Mellancoose, Vellangoose, 1884