Cornovia - A Cornish Sourcebook - Cornish Place Names



An Index to the Historical Place Names of Cornwall (P)



Packsaddle – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Pacoes Penhale – Mullion, tenement (CRO, TA/160, 1843)

Paddacott, Higher – North Petherwin, occupied by John Sheere (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823); Higher/Lower Paddacott, 1823; Pattacott, 1847

Paddacott, Lower – North Petherwin, occupied by John Westlake (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823); Higher/Lower Paddacott, 1823; Pattacott, 1847

Paddestowe – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Padelstowe – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Paderda – St Germans, farm (Symons, 1884); Higher Padreda, Paderda, 1884

Paderda – Menheniot, farm (Symons, 1884)

Padestow – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Padestowe – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Padgy Vessa, Great – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.335, 1844)

Padgy Vessa, Little – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.334, 1844)

Padirstowe – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Padistow – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Padistow – Padstow, towne (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1639); Padstowe, 1638; Padistow, 1639; Padstow, 1640; Padstowe, 1642; Padstow, 1643; Padstowe, 1644, 1645, 1646, 1651; Padstow, 1654; Padstowe, 1657; Padstow, 1661, 1707, 1884

Padistowe – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Padreda – Linkinhorne (*CRO, P125/4/1, 1726), 2 farms (Symons, 1884) (see also Patrieda)

Padreda, East – Linkinhorne (*CRO, P125/4/1, 1726)

Padreda, Higher – St Germans, farm (Symons, 1884); Higher Padreda, Paderda, 1884

Padreda, Lower – St Germans, farm (Symons, 1884)

Padstow – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Pydar (SW 91 75): Aldestow, Walter le Prior given custody of the Vicarage by Bishop Bronescombe (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1265), Master Odo, called Turethe admitted to the Vicarage, though not instituted until 1269 (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1266); Haldestowe, Rectory valued at £5, 6s and 8d, the Vicarage at 13s and 4d (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1290); Aldestowe, (*RIC, HendCal 2, c.1920s, §103, p311, citing from HI/5/1, 1294); Aldestou, Aldestouyam, Aldestouye, (*RIC, HendCal 2, c.1920s, §104, p311-2, citing from HI/5/1a, 1296); Aldestowe, given in the personal name John de Aldestowe (Hull, 1987, §375, p138, citing from 1328), given in the personal name of Johan de Aldestowe (*CRO, AR/20/1, 1334); Aldestou, (*RIC, HendCal 2, c.1920s, §106, p312, citing from HI/5/1b, c.1350); (St Petroc of) Aldestouwe, Sir William de Alternon instituted to the church, vacant, possibly due to the Black Death (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1351-2); Aldestowe, (*RIC, HendCal 2, c.1920s, §105, p312, citing from HI/5/2, 1361); Pairstowe, (*RIC, HendCal 2, c.1920s, §111, p314, citing from HI/5/3, 1382); Aldestowe alias Padylstowe, John Morhay is Vicar (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1384); Petrokystowe, the Vicarage is given as being under sequestration (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1388); Padystowe, Sir John Stephyn instituted, resigned in 1400 (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1394); Padystow, Lawrence Merther instituted (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1400); (St Petroc of) Padistow, (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1415); (St Patroc of) Padelstowe, Sir John Lavyntone instituted (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1421); Padystowe, (*RIC, HendCal 2, c.1920s, §113, p314, citing from HI/5/4b, 1432); Padystow, Bishop Lacy offers an indulgence of 40 days to all who will contribute to the upkeep and repairs of the parish church, which was rebuilt at this time (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1440); Padestowe, (*RIC, HendCal 2, c.1920s, §110, p313, citing from HI/5/4, 1453); Padystow, Sir John Gantell instituted on the death of Sir Richard Nayler (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1457); Padestowe, (*RIC, HendCal 2, c.1920s, §107, p312, citing from HI/5/1c, 1463); (St Petroc of) Padestow, Sir David Courteys instituted (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1472); Padstowe, (*RIC, HendCal 2, c.1920s, §108, p313, citing from HI/5/1d, 1475); (St Petroc) of Padestowe, Sir John Richard instituted (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1478); (St Petroc de) Paddestowe, Sir Ralph Vivian instituted (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1510), Sir Richard Olyver instituted on the death of Sir Ralph Vivian (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1547) (*RIC, HendCal 2, c.1920s, §117, p315, citing from HI/8/14, 1569); Padistow, (*CRO, P110/25/83, 1571); Padystowe, (*CRO, P110/25/85, 1571); Padstowe, (*RIC, Z/1/6, 1583); Padstow-in-Rure, Robert Whiskard instituted on the resignation of Robert Arthur (*CRO, P170/2/29/1, 1927, citing from 1586); Padistowe, (*CRO, P110/25/86, 1587); Padstowe, (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1638); Padistow, (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1639); Padstow, (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1640); Padstowe, (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1642); Padstow, (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1643); Padstowe, (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1644, 1645, 1646 and 1651); Padstow, (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1654); Padstowe, (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1657); Padstow, (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1661) (*SA, CD/456, 1664) (*CRO, P170/12/12/18, 1689); Padestow, (*CRO, P170/12/12/1, 1691); Padestow, (*CRO, P170/14/1/154, 1699); Padstowe, (*CRO, P170/12/12/3, 1699); Padstow, (*CRO, P170/12/12/4, 1700) (*CRO, P170/12/12/9, 1713) (*CRO, P185/1/1, 1716) (*CRO, P170/12/12/13, 1722) (*CRO, P170/12/12/17, 1730); Padstowe, (*CRO, P185/1/1, 1750); Padstow, (*CRO, P170/12/9/1, 1769) (*CRO, P130/12/12, 1777) (*CRO, P170/12/10, 1795) (*CRO, P170/16a/3/7, 1802) (*CRO, AD1751/1, 1827), completed census return, 299 inhabited houses, 390 families, 26 houses unoccupied, 794 males, 390 over the age of 20, 1028 females, total population 1822 (*CRO, P170/28/17/6, 1831) (CRO, TM/170, 1842) (CRO, TA/170, 1843); Padstow, St Petroc Major, 3239 acres (Symons, 1884); Padstow, population, urban, 1737, rural, 444 (*CRO, P170/5/28/1, 1923).

Aldestow, 1265, 1266; Haldestowe, 1290; Aldestowe, 1294; Aldestou, Aldestouyam, Aldestouye, 1296; Aldestowe, 1328, 1334; Aldestou, c.1350; Aldestouwe, 1351-2; Aldestowe, 1361; Padirstowe, 1382; Aldestowe alias Padylstowe, 1384; Petrokystowe, 1388; Padystowe, 1394; Padystow, 1400; Padistow, 1415; Padelstowe, 1421; Padystowe, 1432; Padystow, 1440; Padestowe, 1453; Padystow, 1457; Padestowe, 1463; Padestow, 1472; Padstowe, 1475; Padestowe, 1478; Paddestowe, 1510, 1547, 1569; Padistow, Padystowe, 1571; Padstowe, 1583; Padstow-in-Rure, 1586; Padistowe, 1587; Padstowe, 1638; Padistow, 1639; Padstow, 1640; Padstowe, 1642; Padstow, 1643; Padstowe, 1644, 1645, 1646, 1651; Padstow, 1654; Padstowe, 1657; Padstow, 1661, 1664, 1689; Padestow, 1691; Padestow, Padstowe, 1699; Padstow, 1700, 1713, 1716, 1722, 1730; Padstowe, 1750; Padstow, 1769, 1777, 1795, 1802, 1827, 1831, 1842, 1843; Padstow, St Petroc Major, 1884; Padstow, 1923

Padstow – Padstow, manor (*CRO, P170/28/1, 1707)

Padstow – Padstow, towne (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1640, 1643, 1654 and 1661) (*CRO, P170/28/1, 1707), market town and seaport (Symons, 1884); Padstowe, 1638; Padistow, 1639; Padstow, 1640; Padstowe, 1642; Padstow, 1643; Padstowe, 1644, 1645, 1646, 1651; Padstow, 1654; Padstowe, 1657; Padstow, 1661, 1707, 1884

Padstow-in-Rure – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Padstow Penkivel – Padstow, manor (*CRO, P170/28/13, 1790)

Padstowe – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Padstowe – Padstow, towne (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1638, 1642, 1644, 1645, 1646, 1651 and 1657); Padstowe, 1638; Padistow, 1639; Padstow, 1640; Padstowe, 1642; Padstow, 1643; Padstowe, 1644, 1645, 1646, 1651; Padstow, 1654; Padstowe, 1657; Padstow, 1661, 1707, 1884

Padylstowe – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Padystow – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Padystowe – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Paint Pit Meadow – St Ives, at Trenwith (CRO, TA/91, No.1277, 1844)

Paintyre – Zennor, field in Porthmeor (*CRO, X110/23, 1773)

Palace Court – St Martin by Looe, farm (Symons, 1884); Poliscourt, 1840; Palace Court, Pelles Court, 1884

Palamounter – Nelwyn East, farm (Symons, 1884)

Palater, Great – Towednack, at Penderleath or Cold Harbour tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.653, 1842)

Palater, Higher – Towednack, at Penderleath or Cold Harbour tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.646, 1842)

Palater, Little – Towednack, at Penderleath or Cold Harbour tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.654, 1842)

Palater, Long – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, Nos. 712-713, 1842)

Palater, Noith – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.703, 1842)

Palater, South – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.711, 1842)

Palestine – Mabe, farm (Symons, 1884); Pelastine, 1842; Palestine, 1884

Palestine, Little – Mabe (*CRO, CH/30/3/18, 1907)

Palestine Cairn – Mabe, 608 feet above the sea; worked for granite by Messrs Freeman & Son (Symons, 1884)

Pallawin – Jacobstow (CRO, EL/21/1, 1603); Pallawin, Penhalwin, 1603; Penhallyn, 1884

Palmer's Bridge – Altarnun (Symons, 1884)

Pampeluna – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842)

Pannen Vean – Gwithian, farm (Symons, 1884)

Pansley Wood – Landulph, 4 acres and 23 perches (CRO, TA/107, No. 269, 1842)

Pansly – Landulph, field name, 4 acres, 1 rood and 9 perches (CRO, TA/107, No. 342, 1842)

Panson, East – St Giles in the Heath, tenement (*CRO, TA/71, 1841)

Panson, Hollow – St Giles in the Heath, tenement (*CRO, TA/71, 1841)

Panson, West – St Giles in the Heath, tenement (*CRO, TA/71, 1841) (*CRO, P71/2/15, 1878)

Panson Mill – St Giles in the Heath, field, 32 perches (*CRO, TA/71, No.722, 1841)

Panson Wood – St Giles in the Heath, field, 18 acres and 18 perches (*CRO, TA/71, No.724, 1841)

Panters Bridge – St Neot, mill (Symons, 1884)

Panters Bridge – Warleggan (Symons, 1884)

Panterways Orchard – Warleggan, at Treveddoe (*CRO, GRA/226/8, 1823)

Panther's Moor – Warleggan, 4 acres and 35 perches (CRO, TA/247, No.108, 1840)

Panther's Orchard – Warleggan, 3 acres and 33 perches (CRO, TA/247, No.109, 1840)

Par – ecclesiastical parish, formed out of St Blazey and Tywardreath in 1843. The church of St Mary, built in 1849, is situate at Biscovey (Symons, 1884), Patron is the Crown and Bishop in alternate years, incumbent is Douglas Richard Robson, population in 1911, 1896 (P171/6/10/1, 1914), Diocese of Truro, Archdeaconry of Cornwall, Rural Deanery of St Austell (P171/6/10/10, 1928); Par, 1884, 1914, 1928

Par – St Blazey and Tywardreath (*CRO, P111/14/14, 1742), tenement in St Blazey (CRO, TA/10, 1846), large seaport and scattered village of about 150 houses and 700 inhabitants. Breakwater and wharves constructed here by the late J T Treffry (Symons, 1884); le Par, 1561; Par, 1742, 1846, 1884

Par, le – Tywardreath (RIC, HB/13/5, 1561); le Par, 1561; Par, 1742, 1846, 1884

Par, Little – Tywardreath, hamlet of six cottages between Par Green and Tywardreath village (Symons, 1884)

Par, Mên – Landewednack (SW 6911), coastal rock (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Par Green – Tywardreath, row of houses near Par Beach, facing the bay (Symons, 1884)

Par Station – Tywardreath, station on the Cornwall railway, with post office, hotel and the junction of the Cornwall Mineral railway to Newquay (Symons, 1884)

Par-view – Tywardreath, residence (Symons, 1884)

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

Paradise – Morval, field in Bray (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1596 and 1845)

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

Paramoor – St Ewe, 2 farms and Bible Christian chapel (Symons, 1884)

Parbola – Gwinear (SW 613 364): Parbola or Barbola, tenement, moiety in the possession of Theodore Jones, yeoman, Gwinnear, leased by John Willyams of Falmouth to Henry Johns of Camborne (*CRO, WH/1/5288, 1741); Parpola, (*RIC, HC/39/17, 1787); Parbola, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Parbola Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Parbola or Barbola, 1741; Parpola, 1787; Parbola, 1842, 1884; Parbola Farm, 2003

Parbola – Gwinear: tin mine (Symons, 1884).

Parbola, 1884

Parbola Farm – Gwinear: see under Parbola.

Parbowan & moors – Camborne, of John Richard (*CRO, X510, 1743); p(ar)ke an Bowen, 1664; p(ar)ke an Bowan, 1677; Parkbowan, 1724; Parbowan (& moors), Parkenbowan, 1743; Parkbowan, Parkenbowen, 1745; Parkenbowen, 1843

Parc Behan – Veryan, Mr John T Young (Symons, 1884)

Parc Bracket – Camborne, Mr William Rabling (Symons, 1884)

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

Parcocks – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Parcvean – Redruth, Mr Tom Moore (Symons, 1884)

Pardaberry – St Germans, farm (Symons, 1884)

Pargarrow, Great – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by Simon Lugg, 2 acres, 1 rood and 6 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Great Pargarrow, 1766

Pargarrow, Higher – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by Alexander Lugg, 1 acre, 2 roods and 12 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Higher Pargarrow, 1766

Pargarrow, Little – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by Simon Lugg, 3 roods and 33 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Little Pargarrow, 1766

Pargarrow, Lower – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by Alexander Lugg, 1 acre, 1 rood and 11 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Lower Pargarrow, 1766

Parish Ground – Padstow, tenement (CRO, TA/170, 1843)

Parish park Wood – Morwenstow (SS 2112) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Park – Calstock, residence (Symons, 1884)

Park – Cardinham, farm (Symons, 1884)

Park – St Clement (RIC, HP/2/26, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §375, 1729) (*CRO, AD1200, 1785), farm and residence (Symons, 1884); Park, 1729, 1785, 1884

Park – Egloshayle, farm (Symons, 1884)

Park – Gorran, farm (Symons, 1884)

Park – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841), 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Park – Landulph, tenement (CRO, TA/107, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Park – St Mellion, farm (Symons, 1884); Park(, part of Northwood and Newbridge), 1843; Park, 1884

Park Bottom – Illogan, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

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

Park Cottage – St Mary Magdalene, tenement (CRO, TA/118, 1843), Launceston, Exeter Road, Dr Pethick (Symons, 1884)

Park Cottage – Madron, at Penzance, Mr H Mitchell (Symons, 1884)

Park Cottage – St Stephen by Saltash, at Saltash, Mrs Slade &c (Symons, 1884)

Park Down – St Buryan: field in Chyangwense (CRO, TA/23, No.1928, 1844).

Park Down, 1844

Park Hill Cottage – St Stephen by Saltash, at Saltash, Thomas Elliot, R N (Symons, 1884)

Park Land – Camborne, field in Carwinning, containing cromlech (*CRO, GHW/13/3/5, 1850)

Park Lines Mousehole – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

Park-view – Tywardreath, Mr H C Vivian (Symons, 1884)

Park Villa – Roche, Mr Richard Andrew (Symons, 1884)

Park West – Cubert, tenement (CRO, TA/43, 1842)

"Park, part of Northwood and Newbridge" – St Mellion, tenement (CRO, TA/143, 1843); Park(, part of Northwood and Newbridge), 1843; Park, 1884

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

Parkanjenkin, Beriper & – Camborne, of John Barnes (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); (Beriper &) Parkanjenkins, 1664; Parkenjenkings, 1743; Park Jenkin, 1759

Parkanpons – Camborne, of Richard Williams (*CRO, X510, 1724); Parkanpons, 1724; Parkenpons, 1743, 1745

Parkbean – Zennor, field in Trethewey (*CRO, X110/23, 1773); Parkbean, 1773; Little Park Bean, 1842

Parkbowan – Camborne, of Richard Williams (*CRO, X510, 1724), of John Richards (*CRO, X510, 1745); p(ar)ke an Bowen, 1664; p(ar)ke an Bowan, 1677; Parkbowan, 1724; Parbowan (& moors), Parkenbowan, 1743; Parkbowan, Parkenbowen, 1745; Parkenbowen, 1843

Parkbraws – Landewednack, farm and hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Parkclies – Camborne, of William Skewis (*CRO, X510, 1758)

Parkcolly – Camborne, of Francis Verran (*CRO, X510, 1743); P(ar)ke Holly, 1664; Parkcolly, 1743; Parkholly, 1745, 1768; Park Holly, 1843

Parkeanarlothas – Gunwalloe, close in Chemeder (RIC, HB/14/133, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §715, 1554)

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

Parken Field, Higher – Morvah, at Higher Trevowan (CRO, TA/156, No.356, 1841)

Parken Field, Lower – Morvah, at Higher Trevowan (CRO, TA/156, No.352, 1841)

Parken's Shop – St Merryn, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Parkenbaw's – Camborne, of Alexander Paull senior (*CRO, X510, 1743); p(ar)ke an Bowes, 1664; Parkenboans, 1724; Parkenbaw's, 1743

Parkenboans – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1724); p(ar)ke an Bowes, 1664; Parkenboans, 1724; Parkenbaw's, 1743

Parkenbowan – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1743); p(ar)ke an Bowen, 1664; p(ar)ke an Bowan, 1677; Parkbowan, 1724; Parbowan (& moors), Parkenbowan, 1743; Parkbowan, Parkenbowen, 1745; Parkenbowen, 1843

Parkenbowen – Camborne, of Richard Williams (*CRO, X510, 1745), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); p(ar)ke an Bowen, 1664; p(ar)ke an Bowan, 1677; Parkbowan, 1724; Parbowan (& moors), Parkenbowan, 1743; Parkbowan, Parkenbowen, 1745; Parkenbowen, 1843

Parkenbowen – Camborne, mine (Symons, 1884)

Parkenchapel – St Just in Penwith, 2 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Parkendrays – Veryan (*CRO, AD1200, 1785)

Parkengear – Probus, farm (Symons, 1884); Parkengeare, 1687; Parkengear, 1884

Parkengeare – Probus, field, neare the churchtowne of Probus (RIC, HP/11/2, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §185, 1687); Parkengeare, 1687; Parkengear, 1884

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

Parkenjenkings – Camborne, of Daniell Bryant (*CRO, X510, 1743); (Beriper &) Parkanjenkins, 1664; Parkenjenkings, 1743; Park Jenkin, 1759

Parkennower – Newlyn East, farms (Symons, 1884); Parknoweth, 1641; Parkennower, Parkennoweth, 1884

Parkennoweth – Newlyn East, farms (Symons, 1884); Parknoweth, 1641; Parkennower, Parkennoweth, 1884

Parkenpons – Camborne, of Richard Williams (*CRO, X510, 1743), of Richard Williams (*CRO, X510, 1745); Parkanpons, 1724; Parkenpons, 1743, 1745

Parkenrise – St Blazey, tenement (CRO, TA/10, 1846)

Parkens Shop – St Columb Major, farm (Symons, 1884)

Parkentant – Gerrans (RIC, HP/5/2, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §190, 1715); Bants Ground alias Parkentant alias Trebyan, 1715

Parkentednoe – St Keverne, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Parkenvraham – Gerrans, farm (Symons, 1884); Fentonvrane alias Parkenvrane, 1715; Parkenvraham, 1884; Parton Vrane, 1900

Parkenvrane – Gerrans (RIC, HP/5/2, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §190, 1715); Fentonvrane alias Parkenvrane, 1715; Parkenvraham, 1884; Parton Vrane, 1900

Parkes Prison – Gwinear, close in Parbola or Barbola (*CRO, WH/1/5288, 1741)

Parkfield – St Ewe, farm (Symons, 1884)

Parkfield – St Ive, farm (Symons, 1884)

Parkgodrevy – Camborne, of Grace Harris (*CRO, X510, 1745); Parkgodrey, 1743; Parkgodrevy, 1745

Parkgodrey – Camborne, of Grace Harris (*CRO, X510, 1743); Parkgodrey, 1743; Parkgodrevy, 1745

Parkhale – St Agnes, farm (Symons, 1884)

Parkhenver – Redruth, Mr J F Penrose (Symons, 1884)

Parkhill Villas – Bodmin, H S Stokes, Esq, Clerk of the Peace for Cornwall, and Mr P J Wallis (Symons, 1884)

Parkholly – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1745), population, with Treswithan, Kieve Lane and Race, is 106 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); P(ar)ke Holly, 1664; Parkcolly, 1743; Parkholly, 1745, 1768; Park Holly, 1843

Parkhosken – Perranzabuloe, tenement (Symons, 1884)

Parkkorins – Lelant, William Harris (*CRO, P120/5/1, 1761)

Parkmena – Ruan Lanihorne, tenement (CRO, TA/199, 1842), 17 acres (Symons, 1884)

Parkmichell – Camborne, of Charles Harris (*CRO, X510, 1743); P(ar)ke Michell, 1664; Parkmichell, 1743; Park Michell, 1745, 1758

Parknance – Grade, closes in Brogan (RIC, HB/14/119, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §210, 1715); Parke Nance, 1661, 1672; Parknance, 1715

Parknoweth – Newlyn East (Stoate, 1974, p81, citing from 1641); Parknoweth, 1641; Parkennower, Parkennoweth, 1884

Parkpenhall – Gerrans (RIC, HP/5/2, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §190, 1715) (see also Penhale)

Parkrissey Common – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844) (see also Park Erissey)

Parkvedras – Truro, meadows near Bosvigo Lane containing about 3½ acres, in the occupation of William Knight (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Parkventon – Camborne, of Joan Treweeke (*CRO, X510, 1743); p(ar)ke an Ventan, 1664; Parkventon, 1743; Park an Venton (in Penpons), 1759; Penventon, 1768, 1843; Penventon alias Penponds, c.1860; Penventon, 1884

Parkwood Cottage – Duloe, Mr Wilton (Symons, 1884)

Parkwoon – Roche, the villa residence of Captain D Cock, M E (Symons, 1884)

Parkyns Shop – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Parlour – St Keverne (SW 756 166), rock on coast (OS, 25”, 1907)

Parn Voose Cove – Landewednack (SW 7113) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Lizard Cove, Penvoose, 1848; Parn Voose Cove, 1996

Parpola – Gwinear: see under Parbola.

Parrenswell – see Perranarworthal (*CRO, P182/13/3/8, 1792); Perryn Arwothall, 1570; Perran Arwothell, 1595; Peran Arwothall, 1619; Perran Arwithell, Perranarwothell, 1753; Perran-Arworthal, 1771; Perran Arworthall, 1781; Perranarworthall, 1785; Perranarworthal, 1788; Perranarwothal, 1791; Parrenswell, Perrenswell, 1792; Perran, 1803; Perranarworthal, 1804; Perran Arworthall, Perranarworthal, 1827; Perranaworthall, 1828; Perran Arworthal, 1842; Perranarworthal, 1884 (see also Perranwell)

Parrupter – Lelant, bay (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1499); Parrupter, c.1499; Porthreptor, 1580; Brepter, 1841; Barrepta Cove, Carbis Bay, 1938

Parsley, Mannor of – St Agnes, in the manor of Perwinnick and Menagissey, held by Leonard Knight (*CRO, AD388/12, 1729)

Parson's Court – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Parsonage & Sentry – Mawgan in Pydar (*CRO, P141/12/1, 1746)

Parsonage Hill – Virginstow, field, 9 acres, 2 roods and 39 perches (CRO, TA/245, No.175, 1841)

Parsonage Hill Plantation – Lamorran (CRO, TA/104, 1841)

Parsonage House – St Hilary, at Marazion, Mr J Tredinnick (Symons, 1884)

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

Parsons Little Tenement – Tintagel, in the Manor of Trebarwith, of William Backway (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

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

Parsons Trencreek – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Parsons Treveagon – Michaelstow: see under Treveighan.

Parsons's Tenement in Tregreenwell – Michaelstow (CRO, TA/151, 1843)

Parton Vrane – Gerrans (CRO, X1204/1, 1900); Fentonvrane alias Parkenvrane, 1715; Parkenvraham, 1884; Parton Vrane, 1900

Parvention Moor – St Levan, field in Trebeha (CRO, TA/122, No.150, 1842) (see also Carventon)

Pascoe, Croft – Ruan Major (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Pascoe, Mount – Breage, tenements, occupied by Thomas Marks, Benjamin Lukey, William Bawden and William George (*CRO, SN/371, 1812)

Pascoe Forest, Croft – Ruan Major (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Pascoe Pool, Croft – Ruan Major (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Pascoe's Tenement – St Blazey (CRO, TA/10, 1846)

Pascoe's Tenement, Bedriggo, – St Columb Minor: see under Bedrugga.

Pascoer – Tywardreath, farm (Symons, 1884)

Pascoes Penhale – Ruan Major, tenement (CRO, TA/200, 1841)

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

Pascoes Tenement – Mylor (CRO, TA/161, 1843)

Pase – Poughill, farm (Symons, 1884)

Pass Hill, Eastern – Tintagel, field in Hendra Fenterleigh and Bossinney, tenant is William Symons, 11 acres, 1 rood and 29 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Pass Hill, Western – Tintagel, field in Hendra Fenterleigh and Bossinney, tenant is William Symons, 5 acres, 3 roods and 15 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Passage – St Budeaux: see under Riverside.

Passage – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842), 3 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Passage – Gerrans, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Passage – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843)

Passage – St Stephen by Saltash (Symons, 1884)

Passage Tenement – Mylor (CRO, TA/161, 1843)

Pateys Park – St John, 9 acres, 1 rood and 37 perches (CRO, TA/93, No.235, 1843)

Pathada – Menheniot, farm (Symons, 1884)

Pathick, Pol – Sheviock, tenement (CRO, TA/208, 1842); Pol Bathick, Pol Pathick, 1842

Patons Wood – Lewannick, field, 17 acres, 3 roods and 13 perches (CRO, TA/123, No. 1258, 1842)

Patrieda – Linkinhorne, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Padreda)

Pattacott – North Petherwin, of William Baker (*CRO, P167/19/1, 1847); Lower/Higher Paddacott, 1823; Pattacott, 1847

Pattersdowns – Mabe, dairy farm (Symons, 1884); Potters Downs, 1842; Pattersdowns, 1884

Paul – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Penwith (*CRO, P172/1/2, 1694) (*CRO, P133/16b/2, 1787) (*CRO, CN/1663/8, 1793) (Symons, 1884); Paulus, 1469-70; Pawlyn, 1573; (the Church of) St Pawle, 1595; Pawle, 1632; Paule, 1676; Paul, 1694; St Paul, 1699, 1753; Paul, 1787, 1793; Paul, St Paul, 1884

Paul, St – ecclesiastical parish in Truro, taken out of the parish of St Clement in 1864 (Symons, 1884)

Paul, St – see Paul (*RIC, Z/6/1, 1699) (*RIC, Z/6/6, 1753) (Symons, 1884); Paulus, 1469-70; Pawlyn, 1573; (the Church of) St Pawle, 1595; Pawle, 1632; Paule, 1676; Paul, 1694; St Paul, 1699, 1753; Paul, 1787, 1793; Paul, St Paul, 1884

Paul, St – Penzance, church (Symons, 1884)

Paul, Hendra- – St Columb Minor (Symons, 1884); Hendre Pawll, c.1590s; Hendra Pawl, 1842; Hendra-Paul, 1884

Paul Church Towne – Paul (*CRO, P172/28/1, 1742)

Paul Hill – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845), hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Paul's Green – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841) (see also Pauls Place)

"Paul's, or Powell's Parks" – Helland, tenement, leased by William Perry on the lives of William Perry, 60, Christopher Perry, 53, and Francis Perry, 45, 5 acres, 2 roods and 31 perches (*CRO, X206/10, 1808); "Paul's, or Powell's Parks", 1808; Pauls Parks, 1842

Paule – see Paul, population, not including children under 16, is about 700 (*CRO, AD592/29/12, 1676); Paulus, 1469-70; Pawlyn, 1573; (the Church of) St Pawle, 1595; Pawle, 1632; Paule, 1676; Paul, 1694; St Paul, 1699, 1753; Paul, 1787, 1793; Paul, St Paul, 1884

Paull, Gweal – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

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

Paull's Highway – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841)

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

Paulls Tenement – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842)

Pauls Parks – Helland, tenement (CRO, TA/83, 1842); "Paul's, or Powell's Parks", 1808; Pauls Parks, 1842

Pauls Place – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796) (see also Paul's Green)

Pauls Tenement – Mabe (CRO, TA/131, 1842)

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

Paulus – see Paul (CRO, AR/2/99, 1469-70); Paulus, 1469-70; Pawlyn, 1573; (the Church of) St Pawle, 1595; Pawle, 1632; Paule, 1676; Paul, 1694; St Paul, 1699, 1753; Paul, 1787, 1793; Paul, St Paul, 1884

Pawl, Hendra – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842); Hendre Pawll, c.1590s; Hendra Pawl, 1842; Hendra-Paul, 1884

Pawle – see Paul (*CRO, CA/Box47/10, 1632); Paulus, 1469-70; Pawlyn, 1573; (the Church of) St Pawle, 1595; Pawle, 1632; Paule, 1676; Paul, 1694; St Paul, 1699, 1753; Paul, 1787, 1793; Paul, St Paul, 1884

Pawle, St – see Paul (*CRO, P172/1/1, 1595); Paulus, 1469-70; Pawlyn, 1573; (the Church of) St Pawle, 1595; Pawle, 1632; Paule, 1676; Paul, 1694; St Paul, 1699, 1753; Paul, 1787, 1793; Paul, St Paul, 1884

Pawll, Hendre – St Columb Minor, manor of Treloye (*CRO, AR/2/1344, c.1590s); Hendre Pawll, c.1590s; Hendra Pawl, 1842; Hendra-Paul, 1884

Pawlyn – see Paul, parsonage, some tyme to the Monestery of Hailes (*CRO, X355/124, 1573); Paulus, 1469-70; Pawlyn, 1573; (the Church of) St Pawle, 1595; Pawle, 1632; Paule, 1676; Paul, 1694; St Paul, 1699, 1753; Paul, 1787, 1793; Paul, St Paul, 1884

Pawton – St Breock, large farm (Symons, 1884); Polltun, 815-839; Pawton, 1884

Pawton – St Breock, iron mine (Symons, 1884)

Paxton Villas – Saltash, Portview, Mrs Buch &c (Symons, 1884)

Paynters Cross – Pillaton (*CRO, P188/16b/9, 1877); Paynters Cross, 1877; Penters Cross, 1884

Paynters Lane End – Illogan (*CRO, MR/CB/1908, 1930)

Peaches – Cardinham, in the Manor of Cardinham, of Jane Lobb, widow (*CRO, AR/3/429, 1675)

Peaches crosse – Cardinham, on the bounds of the glebe (*CRO, ARD/TER/165, 1613)

Peak's Tregue – Lansallos, tenement (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), 1844)

Peak's Water – Lansallos, tenement (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), 1844); Peak's Water, 1844; Peekwater, 1884

Peal, The – Sennen (SW 3425), rock on coast (OS, 1:25000, 1980)

Pearce's Crugmeer – Padstow, tenement (CRO, TA/170, 1843)

Pearce's Garden – Mevagissey, mentioned in introduction (CRO, TA/147, 1842)

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

Pearces Ground – Padstow, tenement (CRO, TA/170, 1843)

Pearces tenement, Jane – Landewednack, Edward Richards (*CRO, P105/5/1, 1678)

Pearces' Ground, Trelowsa and – Padstow, tenement (CRO, TA/170, 1843)

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

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

Pease, Park – Towednack, at Amelwin and Skillywadden tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.1063, 1842)

Pease, Park an – Towednack, at Nancledery (CRO, TA/226, No.869, 1842)

Pease Hill, Higher – Pillaton, field name, 2 acres, 2 roods and 38 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 546, 1843)

Pease Hill, Lower – Pillaton, field name, 3 acres, 3 roods and 20 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 547, 1843)

Peatheck – St Martin by Looe, farm (Symons, 1884); Pethick, 1840; Peatheck, 1884

Peber – Sennen (SW 3425), rock on coast (OS, 1:25000, 1980)

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

Pebo, Carn – Sennen, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1888)

Pedan Ponds – St Erth, tenement (CRO, TA/59, 1842); Pedan Ponds, 1842; Pednponds, 1884 (see also Penaponds)

Peddn Ridden – Lelant, at Trenoweth (CRO, TA/120, No.918, 1841)

Pedeleford – St Ive (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Exchequer Domesday, f122, 1086); Pedeleford, Pedeleforda, 1086; Appledon, 1838; Appledore, 1884

Pedeleforda – St Ive (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Exeter Domesday, f258r, 1086); Pedeleford, Pedeleforda, 1086; Appledon, 1838; Appledore, 1884

Peden due – St Keverne (Padel, 1988, citing from 1699); Blackhead, Peden due, 1699; Blackhead, 1844; Black-head, 1848; Black Head, 1884, 1996

Peden Poll – St Anthony in Meneage (*CRO, P5/5/1, 1779 and 1791), tenement (CRO, TA/5, 1841), farm (Symons, 1884); Penpoll, 1791; Peden Poll, 1791; Penpoll, 1841, 1884

Peden Vounder – St Buryan, field in Burnewhall (CRO, TA/23, No.545, 1844)

Pedengiggall – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p190, citing from 1700); Pengyen, 1301; Pengygen, 1327; Pengigon, 1361; Pengygen, 1381, 1426; Pengegan, 1600, 1603; Pengegon, 1606; Pengigan, 1664; Pedengiggall, Pengìgan, 1700; Pengigan, 1713; Pengegan, 1724; Pengigan, 1746; Pedn gigal, 1749; Pengigan, 1768, 1790, 1843, 1884; Pengegon, 1948, 1967

Pedenpoll – Mawnan, farm (Symons, 1884); Higher/Lower Pedenpoll, (Higher) Pednpoll, 1840; Pedenpoll, 1884 (see also Penpoll)

Pedenpoll, Higher – Mawnan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1840); Higher Pedenpoll, Higher Pednpoll, 1840; Pedenpoll, 1884 (see also Penpoll)

Pedenpoll and Bridge Tenement, Lower – Mawnan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1840)

Pedenpoll Mine – Constantine and Mawnan, mine, Thomas Harvey of Falmouth, purser and manager (*CRO, STA/693c/10, 1840)

Pederwyn, North – see North Petherwin [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p158, citing from 1432) (Stoate, 1986, p109, citing from 1545) [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p158, citing from 1551); Pidrewin, 1138, 1155; North Piderwine, 1259; Nordpydrewyn, 1269; Northpiderwyne, 1283, 1286; Northpiderwyn, 1341; Northpederwyn; 1346; Northpiderwyn, 1361; Northpyderwyn, 1426, 1427; North Pederwyn, 1432; Northepyderwyn, c.1494; Northpyderwin, 1503; North Petherwyn, 1524-7; North Pederwyn, 1545, 1551; Petherwyn, 1569; North Petherwin, 1580; Northpederwyn, Northpytherwyn, 1581; Northpetherwin, 1588; Northpethrewine, 1601; North Pitherwin, 1642; North petherwyn, 1653; Northpetherwin, 1804; North Petherwin, 1838; Northpetherwin, North Petherwyn, 1844

Pedlars – North Petherwin, occupied by William Turner (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823)

Pedn an Vounder – Sithney, tenements (CRO, TA/209, 1842); Pedn an Vounder, 1842; Pednavounder, 1884

Pedn Boar – St Keverne (SW 772 162), headland (OS, 25”, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Pedn Boar Point, 1884; Pedn Boar, 1907, 1996

Pedn Boar Point – St Keverne, promontory (Symons, 1884); Pedn Boar Point, 1884; Pedn Boar, 1907, 1996

Pedn gigle – Camborne (Borlase, 1749, p140); Pengyen, 1301; Pengygen, 1327; Pengigon, 1361; Pengygen, 1381, 1426; Pengegan, 1600, 1603; Pengegon, 1606; Pengigan, 1664; Pedengiggall, Pengìgan, 1700; Pengigan, 1713; Pengegan, 1724; Pengigan, 1746; Pedn gigal, 1749; Pengigan, 1768, 1790, 1843, 1884; Pengegon, 1948, 1967

Pedn-mên-du – Sennen (SW 3426), coastal (OS, 1:25000, 1980)

Pedn Ponds – Madron, tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842); Pen-ponns, 1757; Penpons, 1782; Pedn Ponds, 1842; Pednponds, 1884

Pedn Venton – Madron, tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842); Pedn Venton, 1842; Pedneventon, 1884

Pednakalinek – St Clement: see under Pencalenick.

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

Pednan Vounder – Ruan Major, tenement (CRO, TA/200, 1841)

Pednandrea House – Redruth, Captain Rich (Symons, 1884)

Pednandrea Mine – Redruth (*CRO, GHW/13/4/3/1/2, 1804)

Pednar Vounder – St Keverne, farm (Symons, 1884); Pednar Vounder, 1884; Pednavounder, 1907, 1996

Pednathan, Carn – Veryan, coastal promontory (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Pednavounder – St Ives, tenement (CRO, TA/91, 1844)

Pednavounder – St Keverne (SW 767 176) (OS, 25”, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Pednar Vounder, 1884; Pednavounder, 1907, 1996

Pednavounder – Sithney, farm (Symons, 1884); Pedn an Vounder, 1842; Pednavounder, 1884

Pednavounder, Little – St Keverne (SW 776 178) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Pednendrea – Merther, tenement (CRO, TA/146, 1844)

Pednenvounder – Lelant, close (RIC, HB/14/159j, *HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1686, 1708)

Pedneventon – Madron, farm (Symons, 1884); Pedn Venton, 1842; Pedneventon, 1884

Pednpoll, Higher – Mawnan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1840); Higher Pedenpoll, Higher Pednpoll, 1840; Pedenpoll, 1884 (see also Penpoll)

Pednponds – St Erth, several tenements (Symons, 1884); Pedan Ponds, 1842; Pednponds, 1884

Pednponds – Madron, 20 acres (Symons, 1884); Pen-ponns, 1757; Penpons, 1782; Pedn Ponds, 1842; Pednponds, 1884

Peekwater – Lansallos, farm (Symons, 1884); Peak's Water, 1844; Peekwater, 1884

Peel, Castle – Sennen: field name in Trevescan (CRO, TA/207, No. 588, 1842) (Russell, 1971, p46, citing from TA, 1842).

Castle Peel, 1842

Peenneeke – Fowey, tenement leased by Warwicke Lord Mohun to Richard Couch, gentleman on the lives of Martha Couch and Elizabeth Couch, his daughters, now in the occupation of William Penhale otherwise Tom, 34 acres (*CRO, F/4/159/2, 1664); Peenneeke, 1664; Great Pinneck, Great Penneck, 1840; Great Pennick, Pinnick, 1884

Peep Field – St Ives, at Hendra (CRO, TA/91, No.831, 1844)

Peep of Day, Early up and – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Peeth, Park – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

Peeth, Park, Higher – St Buryan, at Boscarn Vean, field held by Matthew Eddy, 1 acre and 21 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Peeth Downs – St Buryan, field in Sparnon (CRO, TA/23, No.304, 1844)

Peeth Field – St Ives, at Carnelloe (CRO, TA/91, No.958, 1844)

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

Peevor, Wheal – Redruth, mine, in the manor of Sinns (Symons, 1884)

Pegsdon, Higher – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884)

Pegsdon, Lower – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884)

Pelagenna – St Cleer, farm (Symons, 1884)

Pelastine – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842); Pelastine, 1842; Palestine, 1884

Pelastine, Little – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842)

Peleane – Tywardreath (CRO, X1162/1, 1679); Peleane, Pelene, Pelleane, Pellenne, 1679; Pellean, 1884

Pelene – Tywardreath (CRO, X1162/1, 1679); Peleane, Pelene, Pelleane, Pellenne, 1679; Pellean, 1884

Pelengarou – St Kew (*RIC, Z/13/15, 1422); Pelengarou, 1422; Pelingarrow, 1884

Pelew, Park – Camborne, population, with Penventon, Gear, Pendarves and Mill, is 95 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Park pelew, 1768; Park Pelew, 1843

Pelewtes – Camborne, population, with Croft Michell, is 35 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Penelutys, 1530; Penhalewtyes, 1540; Pennalutus, 1610; Penhaluts, 1625; Pelewtes, 1768; Pollyteys, 1790; Pelutes, 1830; Perlutes, 1830; Pelutes, 1837; Perlutes, 1843; Pellutes, 1843, 1884, 1948

Peline – Lanreath (*CRO, P113/21/1/3, 1729) (*CRO, P113/21/1/4, 1729); peline, Peline, 1729; Pelyne, 1760; Pelline, 1884

Pelingarrow – St Kew, farm (Symons, 1884); Pelengarou, 1422; Pelingarrow, 1884

Pelint – see Pelynt (*CRO, P173/3/1, 1731); Pelynt, 1692, 1712, 1721; Plynt, 1722; Pelynt, 1723; Pelint, Pelynt, 1731; Pelynt, 1732, 1770, 1884

pell, the – St Agnes, tynwork (RIC, HP/1/1, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §259, 1547); the pell, 1547; Whilam pell, 1555

pell, Whilam – St Agnes, tynwork (*RIC, HP/1/2, 1555); the pell, 1547; Whilam pell, 1555

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

Pellas Field, Higher – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.333, 1842)

Pellas Field, Lower – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.336, 1842)

Pellean – Perranarworthal (*CRO, P182/1/4, 1829); Plean Wartha, 1729; Pellean, 1815; Pellyn Wartha, 1842; Higher Pollean, Pellean Wartha, 1884

Pellean – Tywardreath, farm (Symons, 1884); Peleane, Pelene, Pelleane, Pellenne, 1679; Pellean, 1884

Pellean Wartha – Perranarworthal, farm (Symons, 1884); Plean Wartha, 1729; Pellean, 1815; Pellyn Wartha, 1842; Higher Pollean, Pellean Wartha, 1884

Pelleane – Tywardreath (CRO, X1162/1, 1679); Peleane, Pelene, Pelleane, Pellenne, 1679; Pellean, 1884

Pellenne – Tywardreath (CRO, X1162/1, 1679); Peleane, Pelene, Pelleane, Pellenne, 1679; Pellean, 1884

Pelleowe – Gwinear (*CRO, AR/2/749, 1558); Pelleowe, 1588; Pellew, 1842

Peller – Breage, St Hilary, Perranuthnoe, Gulval, St Buryan, Constantine, St Martin in Meneage, Crowan, Gwinear and Camborne, manor: see under Pellour.

Peller – Breage: see under Pellor.

Pelles Court – St Martin by Looe (Symons, 1884); Poliscourt, 1840; Palace Court, Pelles Court, 1884

Pellew – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842); Pelleowe, 1588; Pellew, 1842

Pellin – Lanlivery, here is an ancient castle (Moule, 1838, p281); Pellin, 1838; Pelyn, 1884

Pelline – Lanreath, farm (Symons, 1884); peline, Peline, 1729; Pelyne, 1760; Pelline, 1884

Pelline – Talland, farm (Symons, 1884); Perline, 1843; Pelline, 1884

Pellor – Breage: Peller, in the Manor of Peller (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §291, p312-3, citing from HM/11/1, 1528); Pellower alias Pyleore, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §295, p316, citing from HM/1/25, 1611); Pellour, tenements, occupied by George Hebbard, John Glasson junior, John Beaglehole and Francis Foss (*CRO, SN/371, 1812); Pellor, tenement (CRO, TA/18, 1842), hamlet and farm (Symons, 1884).

Peller, 1528; Pellower, Pyleore, 1611; Pellour, 1812; Pellor, 1842, 1884

(See also Mancion Place, Le)

Pellour – Breage, St Hilary, Perranuthnoe, Gulval, St Buryan, Constantine, St Martin in Meneage, Crowan, Gwinear and Camborne, manor: Peller, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §291, p312-3, citing from HM/11/1, 1528); Pellour, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §292, p314-5, citing from HM/11/2, c.1630) (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §298, p318, citing from HM/11/4, 1704), parts in Cambron and Gwynier (*CRO, J/1825, 1753).

Peller, 1528; Pellour, c.1630, 1704, 1753

(See also Bolitho in Crowan; Carvedras in Constantine; Fern Farm in Camborne; Goldsithney in Perranuthnoe; Marazion in St Hilary; Menadarva in Camborne; Merry Meeting in Camborne; Oatfield in Crowan; Nancemellin in Camborne; Pellor in Breage; Polstong in Camborne; Trenance in Breage; Trenoweth in Gwinear)

Pellour – Breage: see under Pellor.

Pellower – Breage: see under Pellor.

Pellutes – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), 7 tenements (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p585); Penelutys, 1530; Penhalewtyes, 1540; Pennalutus, 1610; Penhaluts, 1625; Pelewtes, 1768; Pollyteys, 1790; Pelutes, 1830; Perlutes, 1830; Pelutes, 1837; Perlutes, 1843; Pellutes, 1843, 1884, 1948

Pellyfounder – St Allen, field in Ninnis alias Enys (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Pellyn Downs – Perranarworthal, tenement (CRO, TA/182, 1842)

Pellyn Wartha – Perranarworthal, tenement (CRO, TA/182, 1842); Plean Wartha, 1729; Pellean, 1815; Pellyn Wartha, 1842; Higher Pollean, Pellean Wartha, 1884

Pellyn Woolas – Perranarworthal, tenement (CRO, TA/182, 1842); Plean Woollas, 1729; Pellyn Woolas, 1842; Lower Pollean, 1884

Pelutes – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p191, citing from 1830) (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p585, citing from 1837); Penelutys, 1530; Penhalewtyes, 1540; Pennalutus, 1610; Penhaluts, 1625; Pelewtes, 1768; Pollyteys, 1790; Pelutes, 1830; Perlutes, 1830; Pelutes, 1837; Perlutes, 1843; Pellutes, 1843, 1884, 1948

Pelyn – Lanlivery, seat of Nicholas Kendall, Esq, JP (Symons, 1884); Pellin, 1838; Pelyn, 1884

Pelyn myll – Lanlivery (*CRO, KL/17/2, 1542); Pelyn myll alias Lantyen myll, 1542

Pelyn Wood – Lanlivery, mill, mine and land (Symons, 1884)

Pelyne – Lanreath (*CRO, P113/12/1, 1760); peline, Peline, 1729; Pelyne, 1760; Pelline, 1884

Pelyne Cross – Pelynt, road here to Barcelona, 2 furlongs and 16 poles, also road to Coleswell, 1 furlong and 30 poles (*CRO, P173/22/1, 1827)

Pelyne's Hill – Boconnoc, tenement (CRO, TA/12, 1839)

Pelynt – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of West (*CRO, P173/12/1, 1692 and 1712) (*CRO, P111/25/13, 1721) (*CRO, P173/12/1, 1723) (*CRO, P173/3/1, 1731) (*CRO, P173/12/1, 1732 and 1770) (Symons, 1884); Pelynt, 1692, 1712, 1721; Plynt, 1722; Pelynt, 1723; Pelint, Pelynt, 1731; Pelynt, 1732, 1770, 1884

Pelynt – Pelynt, mannor (*CRO, P173/2/1, 1727)

Pelynt Town – Pelynt, road here to Hendra Cross, 4 furlongs and 34 poles, also road to Burrow Head, 4 furlongs and 23 poles (*CRO, P173/22/1, 1827)

Pembro – see Breage (Blight, 1865, p113)

Pembro – Breage: see under Penbro.

Pembroke Lodge – Paul, at Newlyn, residence (Symons, 1884)

Pembroughe – Breage: see under Penbro.

Pempithe – Stoke Climsland, messuage, in the manor of Stoke Clymsland, freeholders are the heirs of Nicholas Leach esq (Pounds, 1984, p153, citing from 1650)

Pempwell – Stoke Climsland, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Pen Dene – Poughill (SS 2108), in Bude-Stratton civil parish (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Pen Ervan – Landewednack (SW 7011), coastal rock (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Pen Olver – Landewednack (SW 7111), coastal promontory (Johns, 1848, p15) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Pen-ponns – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Pen-ponns, 1757; Penpons, 1782; Pedn Ponds, 1842; Pednponds, 1884

Pen-Sans – Madron: see under Penzance.

Penadlake – Braddock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Penadlick – Lanreath, John Searle (*CRO, P111/25/13, 1725), farm (Symons, 1884)

Penair – St Allen, farms (Symons, 1884)

Penair – Gorran, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Pennare, 1734; Penair, 1884; Penare/Penare Farm, 2003

Penair – St Clement (*CRO, AD1200, 1785)

Penair, Higher – St Clement, late the residence of Lady Reynolds (Symons, 1884)

Penair, Lower – St Clement, farm (Symons, 1884)

Penalguy – Constantine, farm (Symons, 1884); Penalgway, 1842; Penalguy, 1884

Penalgway – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842); Penalgway, 1842; Penalguy, 1884

Penallum – Jacobstow, farm (Symons, 1884)

Penally – Forrabury, tenement (CRO, TA/65, 1844); Penally, 1844; Penally House, 1884

Penally House – Forrabury, at Boscastle, the seat of W S Hawker, Esq (Symons, 1884); Penally, 1844; Penally House, 1884

Penalt – Poundstock (CRO, AD1006/9, 1475); Penalt, 1475; Penhalt, 1884

Penaluna – Veryan, farm (Symons, 1884)

Penalverne – Madron (Penzance), residence of T R Bolitho, Esq (Symons, 1884)

Penance – Little Petherick, tenement (CRO, TA/185, 1844); Penance, 1844; Pennance, 1884

Penancoys – Gwennap (RIC, HB/8/82, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §249, 1521); Penancoys, 1521; Pencoose, 1791, 1840, 1884

Penandrea – Redruth, tenements (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Penandrea, Treruff, – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Penans Stamps – Perranzabuloe, held by Thomas Aver, about 58 acres (*RIC, HP/18/7, 1799)

Penans Tenement – Perranzabuloe, held by Thomas Aver, dwelling house and about 2¼ acres (*RIC, HP/18/7, 1799); Penans Tenement, 1799; Pennance, 1884

Penant – Endellion, farm (Symons, 1884)

Penant, Great – Blisland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Penant, Levora – Blisland, 26 acres (Symons, 1884)

Penant, Lower – Blisland, 23 acres (Symons, 1884)

Penant, Nether – Blisland, 6 acres (Symons, 1884)

Penaponds – St Erth, tenement (CRO, TA/59, 1842) (see also Pedan Ponds)

Penare – Gorran (SX 0040) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Pennare, 1734; Penair, 1884; Penare/Penare Farm, 2003

Penare – St Keverne: see under Pennare.

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

Penare – Veryan, farm (Symons, 1884)

Penare Farm – Gorran (SW 9940) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Pennare, 1734; Penair, 1884; Penare/Penare Farm, 2003

Penare House – Madron, at Penzance, Mr George Bazeley (Symons, 1884)

Penarth – St Clement, half a mile from Truro, two attached villas (Symons, 1884)

Penatillies – St Columb Major, farm (Symons, 1884)

Penawin – St Germans, farm (Symons, 1884)

Penbeagle – St Ives (CRO, TA/91, 1844), 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Penbennyon – Camborne (Borlase, 1749, p141)

Penberth – St Levan (RIC, HB/5/173, *HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1599, 1673) (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761) (CRO, TA/122, 1842), St Levan and St Buryan, hamlet and fishing cove (Symons, 1884); Penberth, 1673, 1761; Penberth Cove, 1778; Penberth, 1842, 1884 (see also Hewaspenberth)

Penberth Cove – St Buryan (*CRO, AD1797/1, 1778); Penberth, 1673, 1761; Penberth Cove, 1778; Penberth, 1842, 1884

Penberthy – St Hilary, farm (Symons, 1884); Higher/Lower Penberthy, 1843; Penberthy, 1884

Penberthy – St Hilary, mine (Symons, 1884)

Penberthy, Higher – St Hilary, tenement (CRO, TA/87, 1843); Higher/Lower Penberthy, 1843; Penberthy, 1884

Penberthy, Lower – St Hilary, tenement (CRO, TA/87, 1843); Higher/Lower Penberthy, 1843; Penberthy, 1884

Penberthy, Treveneague and – St Hilary and St Erth, manor, of Sir Christopher Hawkins, Baronet (*CRO, J/1546, 1791)

Penbetha – Creed, farm (Symons, 1884)

Penbetha – Probus, farm (Symons, 1884)

Penbigle – Merther, tenement (CRO, TA/146, 1844)

Penbo – Mawgan in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Penbow, 1841, 1851; Penbo, 1884

Penbole – St Kew, Mr John Vivian (Symons, 1884)

Penbothidna – Constantine, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Penbothidnow, 1842; Penbothidna, 1884

Penbothidnow – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842); Penbothidnow, 1842; Penbothidna, 1884

Penbow – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841) (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851); Penbow, 1841; Penbo, 1884

Penbraham – St Pinnock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Penbro – Breage (SW 621 281): Penbro, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §291, p312-3, citing from HM/11/1, 1528); Pembroughe, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §295, p316, citing from HM/1/25, 1611); Penbroghe, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §89, p253, citing from HM/1/28, 1620); Penbrough, in the Manor of Tremearne (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §117b, p264, citing from HM/1/48, 1679); Pembro, tenement, occupied by Edward Rogers esquire (*CRO, SN/371, 1812); Penbro, tenement (CRO, TA/18, 1842); Pembro, farm by the village, Mr M Hosking (Symons, 1884); Penbro Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 1996).

Penbro, 1528; Pembroughe, 1611; Penbroghe, 1620; Penbrough, 1679; Pembro, 1812; Penbro, 1842; Pembro, 1884; Penbro Farm, 1996

(See also Trenance)

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