Cornovia - A Cornish Sourcebook - Cornish Place Names



An Index to the Historical Place Names of Cornwall (Q to S)



qary park – Padstow, of Thomas Michell (*CRO, P170/16b/12, 1698)

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

Quakers Meeting – Liskeard, farm (Symons, 1884)

Quakers Meeting – St Minver, farm (Symons, 1884)

Quarl – St Mellion, tenement (CRO, TA/143, 1843); Quarl, (Bealbury,) Quarle (and Quarle Hills), 1843; Quarle, 1884

Quarle – St Mellion, farm (Symons, 1884); Quarl, (Bealbury,) Quarle (and Quarle Hills), 1843; Quarle, 1884

Quarle and Quarle Hills, Bealbury, – St Mellion, tenement (CRO, TA/143, 1843); Quarl, (Bealbury,) Quarle (and Quarle Hills), 1843; Quarle, 1884

Quarle Hills, Bealbury, Quarle and – St Mellion, tenement (CRO, TA/143, 1843)

Quarry – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884)

Quarry – St Germans, farm (Symons, 1884)

Quarry – Menheniot, farm (Symons, 1884)

Quarry – Tintagel, field in Fenter friddle, tenant is Roger Hayne, 15 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Quarry, Plain An – Grade, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843)

Quarry, Plain-An- – Ruan Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/201, 1843)

Quarry Close – St Allen, field in Maryzanvose (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Quarry Close – Mevagissey, tenement (CRO, TA/147, 1842)

Quarry Close – St Stephen in Brannel, farm (Symons, 1884)

Quarry Downs – Colan, field in Bosanghan tenement (*CRO, TA/35, No.151, 1842)

Quarry field – St Hilary (Marazion), field in Haymans Tenement (CRO, TA/136, No.75, 1841)

Quarry Park – Creed, residence (Symons, 1884)

Quarry Park – Lanivet, in the manor of Lanivett, tenement in Tremabyn, leased by the representatives of Nicholas Hill on the lives of Mary Hill, 44, and Sarah Hill, 40, and occupied by Francis Dungay, 3 acres (*CRO, X81/1/2, 1793)

Quarry Park – St Winnow, farm (Symons, 1884)

Quarry Pit – Tintagel, field in Trebarwith, tenant is Susannah Lobb, 2 acres, 2 roods and 30 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Quarry Pitt, 1735; Quarry Pit, 1871

Quarry Pit Field – Tintagel, field in Trenouth, tenant is Thomas Brown, 7 acres and 29 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Quarry Pitt – Tintagel, field in Home Tenement, of Thomas Stone (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Quarry Pitt, 1735; Quarry Pit, 1871

Quarter Mutton – Lelant, at Trevarrack (CRO, TA/120, No.621, 1841)

Quary Park – St Germans, field in Tregonick alias Tregonack (*RIC, Z/1/23, 1654)

Quary parke, the – Altarnun, field, 15 acres, now divided into three severall inclosures (*CRO, ARD/TER/148, c.1600s)

Quash Field – St Ives, at Ayr and St Ives tenement (CRO, TA/91, No.1158, 1844)

Queal, Wheal – St Levan, field in Little Trethewy (CRO, TA/122, No.395, 1842)

Queen, Dunstone – St Mellion, farm (Symons, 1884); Dunstone Coin, Dunstone Queen, 1884

Queen’s Brew House, the – Maker (Symons, 1884)

Queensback – Kenwyn, wast (*RIC, HP/8/25, 1732)

Quena Point – Rame (Symons, 1884)

Quenchwell – Kea, farm near Carnon Downs (Symons, 1884)

Quendron – see Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p533, citing from 1727); Eglosiga, 1208, 1224; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1292; Sancta Wendrona, 1312; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1342; Seynt Wendron, 1384; Ecclesia Sancte Wendrone, 1428; Seynt Gwendurne, 1514; Gwendron, 1569; Gwenderon, 1583; Gwendron, 1614, 1618; Wendron, 1648; Gwendron, 1656; Guendran, 1694; Gwendron, 1700; Quendron, 1727; Wendron, 1769, 1884, 1948

Quethiock – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of East (CRO, TA/195, 1842) (Symons, 1884)

Quethiock – Quethiock, village (Symons, 1884); Quethiock Village, 1842; Quethiock, 1884

Quethiock, East – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842)

Quethiock Village – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842); Quethiock Village, 1842; Quethiock, 1884

Quick Comeby – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

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

Quillets – Landulph, at Higher Wayton and part of the glebe, tenant is John Brian Hoatson of Penyoke, 1 acre (*CRO, P107/2/77, 1948)

Quinterl Downs, Cook's Tenement” – St Columb Minor (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Quin, Port – Endellion (SW 971 806): Port Quin, cove (CRO, TM/55, 1839); Portquin, hamlet, seaport and farm (Symons, 1884); Port Quin, cove and village (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Port Quin, 1839; Portquin, 1884; Port Quin, 2003

Quinterl Down Tenement – St Columb Minor (CRO, TA/37, 1842); Quinterl Down Tenement, 1842; Quintrell Downs, 1884

Quintrell Downs – St Columb Minor, scattered village and farms (Symons, 1884); Quinterl Down Tenement, 1842; Quintrell Downs, 1884

Quintrells – St Austell, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Quoit Croft – St Just in Penwith, at Keigwin (CRO, TA/95, Nos. 543-4, 1845)

Quoit Farm – St Mewan (CA 9, 1970, p150); Cote, 1327; Coyte, 1841, 1884; Quoit Farm, 1970

Quoit Field – Sithney, in Tregathenan tenement, the “Giant's Quoit” is shown in this field which borders on Lower Prospinnick (*CRO, TM/209, No. 1670, 1841)

Rabbit, Park, Higher – St Ives, at Chetodden (CRO, TA/91, No.503, 1844)

Rabbit, Park, Lower – St Ives, at Chetodden (CRO, TA/91, No.500, 1844)

Rabbit Perch – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.194, 1842)

Rabbits Hill – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rabman – St Buryan, at Rissick, field held by Henry Grylls, 3 acres, 2 roods and 2 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Raby's Tenement – Helland, in the Barton of Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842) (see also Stray Park)

Race – Camborne, population, with Treswithan, Kieve Lane and Parkholly, is 106 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), 3 tenements (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p585); Le Res, 1260; Reys, 1473; Ryse, 1516; Rase, 1603; Race, 1768; The Race, 1768, 1830; Race, 1843, 1884; Race Farm, 1888; Race, 1948; Race Farm, 2003

Race, The – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p191, citing from 1768 and 1830); Le Res, 1260; Reys, 1473; Ryse, 1516; Rase, 1603; Race, 1768; The Race, 1768, 1830; Race, 1843, 1884; Race Farm, 1888; Race, 1948; Race Farm, 2003

Race Farm – Camborne (SW 634 410) (OS, 6", LXII. NE, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Le Res, 1260; Reys, 1473; Ryse, 1516; Rase, 1603; Race, 1768; The Race, 1768, 1830; Race, 1843, 1884; Race Farm, 1888; Race, 1948; Race Farm, 2003

Racecourse – Kenwyn, F Michell (Symons, 1884)

Racer, Wheal – St Ives, in part of the tenement of Treveega, sett agreed to be purchased from Joshua Daniel the younger of St Ives by Edwin Tizzard Farrant of Penzance (*CRO, CH/33/8, 1907), Wheal Racer Limited wound up in 1909 (*CRO, CH/34/13, 1909)

Rack, Park an – St Ives, at Ayr and St Ives tenement (CRO, TA/91, No.1132, 1844)

Rack Park Tenement – St Keyne (CRO, TA/101, 1843)

Racket, Mount – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842)

Radall – St Austell (Hext, 1953, p2, citing from 1536); Radall, 1536; Ruddle, 1884

Raddon – Werrington, tenement (CRO, TA/251, 1844); Raddon, Raddons, 1844; Raddons, 1890

Raddons – Werrington, tenement (CRO, TA/251, 1844), lies east of the river Tamar (OS, 6", 1890); Raddon, Raddons, 1844; Raddons, 1890

Raddons Plantation – Werrington, lies east of the river Tamar (OS, 6", 1890)

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

Radford – Werrington (SX 318 890): (Martyn, 1748), tenement (CRO, TA/251, 1844) (OS, 6", 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Radford, 1748, 1844, 1907, 2005

Radland – St Dominick, farm and mill (Symons, 1884)

Radnor House – Redruth, W Johns representatives (Symons, 1884)

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

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

Raftra – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1737) (CRO, TA/122, 1842), 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Raftra, 1737, 1842, 1884

Ragennis – Paul (CRO, TA/172, 1845); Ragennis, 1845; Regennis, 1884

Ragennis Croft – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

Ragennis Crofts – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

Ragennis Hill – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845); Ragennis Hill, 1845; Regennis Hill, 1884

Ragged Field – Towednack, at Chytodden (CRO, TA/226, No.609, 1842)

Ragston – Braddock, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Railway Terrace – St Cleer, a new village of 100 houses. Here is a Bible Christian chapel (Symons, 1884)

Railway Villa – Hayle, Mr James Mudge (Symons, 1884)

Raisen – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.273, 1844)

Raisen, Great – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.312, 1844)

Raisen, Little – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.311, 1844)

Raisin – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, Nos. 272 & 274, 1844)

Raisin, the – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.317, 1844)

Rame – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of East (SX 42 49): Rame, (Finberg, 1954, p18, citing from 981) (CRO, TA/196, 1844), 1187 acres (Symons, 1884).

Rame, 981, 1844, 1884

Rame – Rame, manor, of the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (Symons, 1884)

Rame – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844), 26 tenements, 208 acres (Symons, 1884)

Rame Barton – Rame, tenement (CRO, TA/196, 1844)

Rame Common – Wendron, given under wastes (CRO, TA/249, 1844)

Rame Head – Rame, tenement (CRO, TA/196, 1844) (Symons, 1884)

Rame Place – Rame, tenement (CRO, TA/196, 1844) (see also Place)

Rame Town – Rame, village (Symons, 1884)

Ramoth Mine, Wheal, Great – Perranzabuloe, Samuel Moyle of Bosvigo, Kenwyn, adventurer and purser (*CRO, STA/693c/94, 1842)

Ramsacombe – Botus Fleming, farm (Symons, 1884)

Ramsgate – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p585, citing from 1816), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), a hamlet by Pendarves (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p585); Ramsgate, 1816, 1843, 1884, 1948

Ramspark – South Petherwin, tenement (CRO, TA/211, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884)

Ramstick Meadow – Tintagel, field in The Wharncliffe Arms Tenement, tenant is Charity Bray, 2 roods (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Rane Beach – Morwenstow (SS 1913) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Rane Point – Morwenstow (SS 1913) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Rank, Park – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement, part of the Barton of Roskymer Cutter (CRO, TA/140, 1841)

Ransom United Mines, Rosewall Hill and – Towednack (*CRO, CH/27/23, 1910)

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

Raphael – Lansallos, tenement (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), 1844); Rathwyll, 1376; Raphael, 1844; Great Raphel, 1884

Raphael, Little – Lansallos, tenement (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), 1844); Little Raphael, 1844; Little Raphel, 1884

Raphel, Great – Lansallos, farm (Symons, 1884); Rathwyll, 1376; Raphael, 1844; Great Raphel, 1884

Raphel, Little – Lansallos, farm (Symons, 1884); Little Raphael, 1844; Little Raphel, 1884

Rase – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p585, citing from 1603); Le Res, 1260; Reys, 1473; Ryse, 1516; Rase, 1603; Race, 1768; The Race, 1768, 1830; Race, 1843, 1884; Race Farm, 1888; Race, 1948; Race Farm, 2003

Rasper – St Veep (OS, 6", 1888)

Rathwyll – Lansallos, manor (*CRO, X793/275, 1376)

Rathwyll – Lansallos (*CRO, X793/275, 1376); Rathwyll, 1376; Raphael, 1844; Great Raphel, 1884

Rattenbury – Marhamchurch, farm (Symons, 1884)

Raven, Wheal – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841)

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

Ravens Field – Pillaton, field name, 4 acres and 1 rood (CRO, TA/188, No. 556, 1843)

Rawlings tenement – Perranarworthal, in Arwothell, lease from John Pendarves to John Thomas (RIC, HB/11/38, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1055, 1688); Rawlings tenement, 1688; Rolings Tenement, 1729

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

Rawling's Treworvall – Constantine: see under Treworval.

Rayle – Illogan (SW 676 448): Rheal, house (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r); Rayle, high rent paid to the Manor of Nancekuke (*RIC, HB/21/105, 1775), tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841); Rayle, Real, farm (Symons, 1884); Rayle Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Rheal, 1700; Rayle, 1775, 1841; Rayle, Real, 1884; Rayle Farm, 2003

(See also Real Mills)

"Reads Land, Plainangwarry" – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Ready Money – Fowey, 6 houses, land and beach (Symons, 1884)

Real – Illogan: see under Rayle.

Real Mills – Illogan, flour mills and hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Reanvarah – Camborne, population, with Killavose Moor, is 36 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768)

Reas, Park – Morvah, at Trembath (CRO, TA/156, Nos. 492-493, 1841)

Reawla – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842), village and land (Symons, 1884)

Receven – Sancreed (CRO, TA/205, 1843); Receven, 1843; Roseven, 1884

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

Reck Gate – St Mellion (Symons, 1884) (see also Redgate & Bennetts)

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

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

Rectory – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842); Rectory, 1842; Rectory Farm, 1997

Rectory Farm – Morwenstow (SS 2015) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Rectory, 1842; Rectory Farm, 1997

Red Board – Landulph, field name, 4 acres, 1 rood and 10 perches (CRO, TA/107, No. 794, 1842)

Red River – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Red-Tye – Lanivet, farm (Symons, 1884)

Redallan – Breage, tenement, occupied by George Sampson (*CRO, SN/371, 1812); Redallan, 1812; Redallen, 1842, 1884

Redallen – Breage, tenement (CRO, TA/18, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Redallan, 1812; Redallen, 1842, 1884

Redannack – Kenwyn, being three closes, held by Richard Ferris, about 9 acres (*RIC, HP/18/7, 1799)

Redavallen – Trevalga, tenement (CRO, TA/233, 1842); Redavallen, 1842; Redevallen, 1884

Redbrooke House – Camborne, W B Smith, Esq (Symons, 1884)

Reddyford Mill – Treneglos, tenement (CRO, TA/230, 1843) (Symons, 1884); Reddyford Mill, Redford Mill, 1843; Reddyford Mill, 1884

Reddysmythes – St Kew, bounded on the south east with the highway from Trelil to Wadebridge, on the south west with Hendra, on the north west with Rosenvallen and on the north east with Park Newton (*CRO, P100/25/9, 1708); Smythsland, 1499; Smythes, 1555; Smyths Land or Smythes, 1595; Smythes or Reddysmyth, 1596; Smythes Land or Smythes or Reddysmythes, 1708

Reddysmyth – St Kew, abutting on the east with the King's highway, on the south with hedges of lands called Est Hender, on the west with Rosenvallen and on the north with Newton lands (*CRO, P100/25/5, 1596); Smythsland, 1499; Smythes, 1555; Smyths Land or Smythes, 1595; Smythes or Reddysmyth, 1596; Smythes Land or Smythes or Reddysmythes, 1708

Reders Field – St Ives, at Bahavella (CRO, TA/91, No.1430, 1844)

Redessa House – Hayle, Mr C Ellis (Symons, 1884)

Redevallen – Trevalga, farm (Symons, 1884); Redavallen, 1842; Redevallen, 1884

Redford Mill – Treneglos, tenement (CRO, TA/230, 1843); Reddyford Mill, Redford Mill, 1843; Reddyford Mill, 1884

Redgate – St Cleer, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Redgate & Bennetts – St Mellion, tenement (CRO, TA/143, 1843) (see also Reck Gate)

Redinnick – Madron (Penzance), tenement (CRO, TA/179, 1845), Mr R M Branwell (Symons, 1884)

Redlake – St Winnow, farm (Symons, 1884)

Redmill Cottage – Madron (Symons, 1884)

Redmoor Common – Lanivet, 13 acres, 3 roods and 30 perches (*CRO, X81/1/2, 1793)

Redmore – Lanlivery, farm (Symons, 1884)

Redmore – South Hill, a mine (Symons, 1884)

Redrethe – Redruth, town: see under Redruth.

Redreuth – ecclesiastical parish: see under Redruth.

Redrueth – ecclesiastical parish: see under Redruth.

Redrueth – Redruth, town: see under Redruth.

Redrugh, Ewny – ecclesiastical parish: see under Redruth.

Redruth – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Penwith (SW 69 41): Euny iuxta Redruyth, (CRO, AR/2/99, 1469-70); church of St Uninus, (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §40b, citing from HB/14/189, 1516); Ewny Redrugh, (Stoate, 1985, p1, citing from 1524); Uny Redruth, (Stoate, 1985, p1, citing from 1545); Une Redruth, (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1803, citing from HB/19/21, 1563); Uneredrith, Uneredruth, (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §4, citing from HB/19/24, 1566); Ewney Rudruth, (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1671, citing from HB/9/1, 1600); Uny juxta Redruth, Uny Redruth, (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §99, citing from HB/14/192, 1616); Redrueth, (*CRO, P197/1/1, 1657); Redruth, (*CRO, AP/H/1703/1, 1671); Redruth, Uni Redruth, population, not including children under 16, is about 80 (*CRO, AD592/29/13, 1676); redreuth, (*CRO, P161/1/1, 1685); Uny Redruth, (*CRO, BRA833/383, 1698); dredruth, (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r); St Iwni viz Tredruth, (Lhwyd, 1700, f3v); Redruth, (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761) (*CRO, GHW/13/4/3/1/3, 1804) (CRO, TA/197, 1844).

Euny iuxta Redruyth, 1469-70; St Uninus, 1516; Ewny Redrugh, 1524; Uny Redruth, 1545; Une Redruth, 1563; Uneredrith, Uneredruth, 1566; Ewney Rudruth, 1600; Uny juxta Redruth, Uny Redruth, 1616; Redrueth, 1657; Redruth, 1671; Redruth, Uni Redruth, 1676; redreuth, 1685; Uny Redruth, 1698; dredruth, St Iwni viz Tredruth, 1700; Redruth, 1761, 1804, 1844

Redruth – civil parish (SW 69 41): (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Redruth, 2003

Redruth – Redruth, manor: 38 tenements (Symons, 1884).

Redruth, 1884

Redruth – Redruth (SW 697 420): Reddruth, villa (*CRO, AD1103/3, 1403); (Euny iuxta) Redruyth, (CRO, AR/2/99, 1469-70); Redrueth, (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §97, citing from HB/14/190, 1593); Rudruth alias Redrethe, burroughe (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1671, citing from HB/9/1, 1600); (Uny juxta) Redruth, (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §99, citing from HB/14/192, 1616); dredruth, town (Lhwyd, 1700, f4r); Redruth, (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796), Market and Union town (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Reddruth, 1403; Redruyth, 1469-70; Redrueth, 1593; Rudruth, Redrethe, 1600; Redruth, 1616; Dredruth, 1700; Redruth, 1796, 1884, 2003

Redruth, Une – ecclesiastical parish: see under Redruth.

Redruth, Uni – ecclesiastical parish: see under Redruth.

Redruth, Uny – ecclesiastical parish: see under Redruth.

Redruth, Uny juxta – ecclesiastical parish: see under Redruth.

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

Redruyth, Euny iuxta – ecclesiastical parish: see under Redruth.

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

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

Reed Rocks – Morwenstow (SS 1912) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Reeds – Morval, farm (Symons, 1884)

Reeds – Poughill, late Sir G Gurney, JP (Symons, 1884)

Reedymill – Liskeard, farm (Symons, 1884)

Reen – Perranzabuloe (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853); Reen, 1853; Great/Little Reen, 1884

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

Reen, Great – Perranzabuloe, farm (Symons, 1884); Reen, 1853; Great/Little Reen, 1884

Reen, Lower – Perranzabuloe, farm (Symons, 1884); Reen, 1853; Great/Little Reen, 1884

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

Reene an bush Ithen – Gwithian and Phillack, sands (*CRO, ARD/TER/230, c.1630)

Reens – Ruan Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/201, 1843)

Reens, the – Lelant, at Lower Carbence (CRO, TA/120, No.58, 1841)

Reens, the – Lelant, at Treva (CRO, TA/120, No.1408, 1841)

Reens, Hangman Hill or the – St Levan, field on the Commons in Tretheene (CRO, TA/122, No.810, 1842)

Reens, Park, Higher – Towednack, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1122, 1842)

Reens, Park, Lower – Towednack, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1123, 1842)

Reens Cottage – Madron, Mr Pengelly (Symons, 1884)

Reens Orchards – Ruan Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/201, 1843)

Rees – Perranzabuloe, farm near Chiverton (Symons, 1884) (CRO, AD1097/1/10, 1926)

Reeshill – Roche, farm (Symons, 1884)

Reeth, Wheal – Sancreed: (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §186, p278-9, citing from HM/4/41, 1671).

Wheal Reeth, 1671

Reeth, Wheal, Croft – Towednack, at Gweal Carne (CRO, TA/226, Nos. 777 and 823, 1842)

Reeth, Wyeale – Germoe, tinwork, mentioned in the unproven will of John Pennick (*CRO, ARD/UPW/128, 1723)

Reeth Consols – Towednack, tin mine, later known as Durlo, then Billia (Symons, 1884)

Reeth East Field, Wheal – Towednack, at Nancledery (CRO, TA/226, No.861, 1842)

Reeth Field, Wheal – Towednack, at Nancledery (CRO, TA/226, No.860, 1842)

Reeth West Field, Wheal – Towednack, at Nancledery (CRO, TA/226, No.862, 1842)

Rega Meadow – Landulph, 3 acres (CRO, TA/107, No. 425, 1842)

Regennis – Paul, 5 farms (Symons, 1884); Ragennis, 1845; Regennis, 1884

Regennis Hill – Paul (Symons, 1884); Ragennis Hill, 1845; Regennis Hill, 1884

Regia – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843) (see also Ridgovean)

Regia, Helnoweth & – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843)

Reins Tenement – Landulph (CRO, TA/107, 1842)

Reiurrowe – Newlyn East (Stoate, 1974, p81, citing from 1641); Reiurrowe, 1641; Rejourra, 1884

Rejarden – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841), farm, Mr Lemon (Symons, 1884)

Rejarden, Higher – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Rejarden, Lower – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

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

Rejourra – Newlyn East, 2 farms and downs (Symons, 1884); Reiurrowe, 1641; Rejourra, 1884

Relaton' – Linkinhorne, manor, of the Earl of Cornwall (Midgley, 1945, p229, citing from 1297) (see also Rillaton)

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

Releath – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796), tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841), village and farms. Wesleyan chapel in the village (Symons, 1884) (*CRO, P174/8/1, c.1923); (Bodelymur juxta) Relegh, 1302; Releath, 1796, 1841, 1884, c.1923

Releath, Higher – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841)

Releath Commons – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841)

Releath Vean – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796), farm (Symons, 1884)

Relegh, Bodelymur juxta – Crowan (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1302); (Bodelymur juxta) Relegh, 1302; Releath, 1796, 1841, 1884, c.1923

Relistian Mine, East – Gwinear, John Middleton of Redruth, purser, John Sampson of Crowan, William Pool of Falmouth, Joseph Prisk of Illogan, and Peter Webber, commercial traveller and miner of London, and lately sojourning in Truro, adventurers (*CRO, STA/693c/80, 1842)

Relestian Vean – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842)

Relewas, Higher – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841) (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851), farm (Symons, 1884); Higher Relewas, 1841, 1851, 1884

Relewas, Lower – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841) (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851), farm (Symons, 1884); Lower Relewas, 1841, 1851, 1884

Relewes, Lower – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842)

Relistian – Gwinear, village and farm (Symons, 1884)

Relistian – Gwinear, old mine (Symons, 1884)

Relubbas – St Hilary, tenement (CRO, TA/87, 1843); Relubbus, 1791; Relubbas, Relubbus, 1843; Relubbus, 1884

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

Relubbus – St Hilary and St Erth (*CRO, J/1546, 1791), tenement in St Hilary (CRO, TA/87, 1843), St Hilary and St Erth, village, 2 inns and Wesleyan chapel (Symons, 1884); Relubbus, 1791; Relubbas, Relubbus, 1843; Relubbus, 1884

Relubbus – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844) (see also Trelubbus)

Relubbus Highway – St Hilary, scattered houses west of the village (Symons, 1884)

Relubbus Vean – St Hilary, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Repere, Beau – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1397); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge) Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Reperry – Lanivet, manor (Symons, 1884); Respery, 1558; Reperry, 1884

Reperry – Lanivet, farm, mill &c (Symons, 1884)

Reperry, Lower – Lanivet, farm (Symons, 1884)

Reperry Mill – Lanivet (Symons, 1884)

Res, le – Camborne, aqua (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p585, citing from 1260); Le Res, 1260; Reys, 1473; Ryse, 1516; Rase, 1603; Race, 1768; The Race, 1768, 1830; Race, 1843, 1884; Race Farm, 1888; Race, 1948; Race Farm, 2003

Resair – Lezant, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Resare, 1806; Resair, 1884

Resare – Lezant (*CRO, P124/5/1, 1806); Resare, 1806; Resair, 1884

Rescajeage – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1649); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Rescasek – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1336 and 1447); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Rescasieke Downs – Camborne (RIC, HB/2/66, 1590); Rescasieke or Tehidy Downs, 1590; Reskaseak Downs, 1673; Riskejeake Downs, 1723; Reskajeage Downs, 1888

Rescassa – Gorran, farm and smithy (Symons, 1884) (see also Roscassa)

Rescoll – Luxulyan, manor, the joint estate of the Earl of Corke and William Poyntz, Esquire (*CRO, X81/1/2, 1793)

Rescoll – Luxulyan, two tenements, one 13 acres and 17 perches, late Wilton's, the other 28 acres, 1 rood and 26 perches, both leased and occupied by Thomas Cock on the lives of Thomas Cock, 77, Jonathan Cock, 32, and Thomas Cock, 29 (*CRO, X81/1/2, 1793); Rescoll, 1793; Roscoll, 1799

Rescoll Commons – Luxulyan, 190 acres, 2 roods and 20 perches (*CRO, X81/1/2, 1793)

Rescollas – Mabe (Hext, 1953, p18, citing from 1657); Rescolles, 1560; Reyscolles, 1563; Ryscolles alias Roscolles, 1566; Rescolles, 1593; Reskolles, 1594; Rescolles, Reyscollas, Reyscolles, 1618; Reskolles, 1633; Rescollas, 1657; Roscollas, 1842, 1884, 1907, 1996

Rescolles – Mabe (Hext, 1953, p2, citing from 1560) (Hext, 1953, p4, citing from 1593) (Hext, 1953, p8, citing from 1618); Rescolles, 1560; Reyscolles, 1563; Ryscolles alias Roscolles, 1566; Rescolles, 1593; Reskolles, 1594; Rescolles, Reyscollas, Reyscolles, 1618; Reskolles, 1633; Rescollas, 1657; Roscollas, 1842, 1884, 1907, 1996

Rescorla – St Ewe, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Rescorlar – St Austell, 9 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Rescroggan – Illogan and Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1634); Riscroggan, 1598; Rescroggan, 1634; Roscroggan, 1687; Rheskrogan, 1700 ; Roscroggan, 1841; Rosecrogan, 1884; Roscroggan, 1967

Rescudgeon – Breage, in the manor of Pengersick, tenant is [was] Thomas Polkinhorne, by a lease dated 6th August 1808 on the lives of William Laity, aged 42 in 1830, and James Hoskins, 40, and the same held in reversion, dated 5th December 1821, by William and John Richards on the life of Mary Hoskin, aged 10 (*CRO, WH/1/3766, 1830) (see also Roseudgeon in St Hilary)

Resdow – Camborne, of Henry Johns senior (*CRO, X510, 1743)

Resevres, kea – Camborne and Illogan, large bank forming the boundary between Camborne and Illogan near the North Cliffs (*CRO, ARD/TER/15, c.1600s); kea Resevres, kea Resvres, c.1600s (see also Skivers Gate)

Resewarn Wartha – Camborne, parts of Thomas Harris, Simon and Matthew Vivia, and the executors of Mr Paull (*CRO, X510, 1758); Higher Rosewarne, 1664; Rosewarne wartha, 1677; Rosewardn Warth, 1743; Rosewarden Wartha, 1745; Resewarn Wartha, hire Rosewarn, 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Higher Rosewarne, 1843

Reskadinnick – Camborne (SW 636 415) (Thomas, 1967, p191, citing from 1901) (Gover, 1948, p585) (Thomas, 1967, p191) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Roscadethek, 1284; Roscadenek, 1510; Riskadenake, 1569; Roscadenick, 1591; Ruskedenacke, 1664; Ruskedenack, 1677; (the Joseph Roberts) Reskedinnake, 1743; Reskedinick, 1745; Roskedinick, 1768, 1787; Ruskadennic, 1832; Roscadennick, Roskadinnick, 1843; Reskudinnick, 1888; Reskadinnick, 1901, 1948, 1967, 2003

Reskajeage – Camborne (SW 597 419), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843) (OS, 6", LXII. NE, 1888) (Thomas, 1967, p192) (OS, 1:25000, 1983); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Reskejeage, Cocks Tenement in – Camborne, of Margery Harris (*CRO, X510, 1745)

Reskajeage Downs – Camborne (SW 619 428), five tumuli shown here (OS, 6", LXII. NE, 1888); Rescasieke or Tehidy Downs, 1590; Reskaseak Downs, 1673; Riskejeake Downs, 1723; Reskajeage Downs, 1888

Reskaseage – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1649); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Reskaseak Downs – Camborne (RIC, HB/5/185, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1557, 1673); Rescasieke or Tehidy Downs, 1590; Reskaseak Downs, 1673; Riskejeake Downs, 1723; Reskajeage Downs, 1888

Reskean – St Merryn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Reskear – Camborne: see under Roskear.

Reskeare – Camborne: see under Roskear.

Reskeare, Bassets, Mr – Camborne: see under Roskear.

Reskedinick – Camborne, of Phillip John (*CRO, X510, 1745); Roscadethek, 1284; Roscadenek, 1510; Riskadenake, 1569; Roscadenick, 1591; Ruskedenacke, 1664; Ruskedenack, 1677; (the Joseph Roberts) Reskedinnake, 1743; Reskedinick, 1745; Roskedinick, 1768, 1787; Ruskadennic, 1832; Roscadennick, Roskadinnick, 1843; Reskudinnick, 1888; Reskadinnick, 1901, 1948, 1967, 2003

Reskedinnake, Roberts, Joseph, the – Camborne, of Anne Daniell (*CRO, X510, 1743)

Reskeer – Camborne: see under Roskear.

Reskegek – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1362); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Reskeif – St Allen, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Roskeif, 1749; Roskief, 1796; Reskeif, 1884

Reskejage – Camborne, of Francis Hocking (*CRO, X510, 1743); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Reskejage, Cocks Tenement in – Camborne, of Margery Harris (*CRO, X510, 1743); Cocks Tenement in Reskajage, 1743; Cocks Tenement in Reskejeage, 1745 – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1743)

Reskejeage – Camborne, part of John Phillips (*CRO, X510, 1743), parts of Francis Hocking and Henry Evea (*CRO, X510, 1745); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Reskejeage, Jobes Tenement in – Camborne, of the Widow Harris (*CRO, X510, 1745); Jobs Ten(ement), 1664; Jobes Tenement, 1677; Jobs Tenement in Reskejeage, 1743; Jobes Tenement in Reskejeage, 1745

Reskejeage, Jobs Tenement in – Camborne, parts of Miriam Harris and Henry Eva (*CRO, X510, 1743); Jobs Ten(ement), 1664; Jobes Tenement, 1677; Jobs Tenement in Reskejeage, 1743; Jobes Tenement in Reskejeage, 1745

Reskennal – Sancreed: see under Rôskennals.

Reskennells – Sancreed: see under Rôskennals.

Resker – Camborne: see under Roskear.

Reskere – Camborne: see under Roskear.

Reskere Croft – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Reskeseke – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1530); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Reskivers – Veryan, farm (Symons, 1884)

Reskolles – Mabe (Hext, 1953, p4, citing from 1594) (Hext, 1953, p12, citing from 1633); Rescolles, 1560; Reyscolles, 1563; Ryscolles alias Roscolles, 1566; Rescolles, 1593; Reskolles, 1594; Rescolles, Reyscollas, Reyscolles, 1618; Reskolles, 1633; Rescollas, 1657; Roscollas, 1842, 1884, 1907, 1996

Reskudinnick – Camborne (OS, 6", LXII. NE, 1888); Roscadethek, 1284; Roscadenek, 1510; Riskadenake, 1569; Roscadenick, 1591; Ruskedenacke, 1664; Ruskedenack, 1677; (the Joseph Roberts) Reskedinnake, 1743; Reskedinick, 1745; Roskedinick, 1768, 1787; Ruskadennic, 1832; Roscadennick, Roskadinnick, 1843; Reskudinnick, 1888; Reskadinnick, 1901, 1948, 1967, 2003

Reskymer – Mawgan in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Barton of Roskymer Cutter, Roskymer Estate, 1841; Roskymer, 1851; Reskymer, Reskymer House, 1884

Reskymer, Meneake – Mawgan in Meneage, St Martin in Meneage and St Keverne, manor (RIC, HB/8/72, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §224, 1641); Manor of Treleever alias Reskymer Meneake alias Meneake Reskymer, 1641

Reskymer Cutter – Mawgan in Meneage, manor: (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §946, citing from HB/8/46, 1579) (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §956, citing from HB/8/9, 1594) (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §925, citing from HB/8/1, 1652).

Reskymer Cutter, 1579, 1594, 1652

(See also Zelah)

Reskymer Meneake – Mawgan in Meneage, St Martin in Meneage and St Keverne, manor (RIC, HB/8/72, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §224, 1641); Manor of Treleever alias Reskymer Meneake alias Meneake Reskymer, 1641

Reskymer House – Mawgan in Meneage. In the beginning of the last century this was the residence of the Bassets (now of Tehidy) (Symons, 1884); Barton of Roskymer Cutter, Roskymer Estate, 1841; Roskymer, 1851; Reskymer, Reskymer House, 1884

Resoon – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843), farm (Symons, 1884)

Resparva – Probus, farm (Symons, 1884)

Respeath – Ludgvan (*CRO, ML/93, 1481); Respeath, 1481; Rospeath, 1712; Rosepeath, 1713; Rosepeth, 1749; Rospeath, 1799; Rosepeath, 1840

Respery – Lanivet, manor, of John Arundell (*CRO, AR/2/749, 1558); Respery, 1558; Reperry, 1884

Respletha – St Levan, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Respryn – St Winnow, farm and small village near Bodmin road station (Symons, 1884)

Respryn Bridge – Lanhydrock (Symons, 1884)

Restigan – St Wenn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Restineas – St Blazey, tenement (CRO, TA/10, 1846), farm (Symons, 1884)

Resting Stile – Pillaton, field name, 4 acres and 11 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 588, 1843)

Restormel – Non-Metropolitan District, area 45,160 hectares, population 84,000 (Craig, 1988, p313)

Restormel – Lanlivery, farm, and iron mine (Symons, 1884)

Restormel Castle – Lanlivery, an ancient castle (Moule, 1838, p281), about a mile north of Lostwithiel, it is known that Edward, Earl of Cornwall resided here before 1300 (Symons, 1884)

Restormel House – Lanlivery, residence (Symons, 1884)

Restormel Villa – Lostwithiel, J B Triscott (Symons, 1884)

Restowrick – St Dennis, farm (Symons, 1884); Rostowrack, 1842; Restowrick, 1884

Restrongett – Mylor, manor: (*RIC, Z/12/3, 1666) (*RIC, Z/12/4, 1679).

Restrongett, 1666, 1679

Restrongett – Mylor (PWDRO, 500/88, 1798); Restrongett, 1798; (Leys &c) Restrongett, 1843; Restronguet, 1884

Restrongett, Bassets – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843)

Restrongett, Cocks – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843)

Restrongett, Frithy's – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843)

Restrongett, Isaacs and Halcaddon's Tenement in – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843)

Restrongett, Lobbs – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843); Lobbs tenement, Taylor or Lobbs tenement, 1798; Lobbs tenement, 1819; Lobbs Restrongett, 1843

Restrongett Commons – Mylor: (*RIC, Z/12/4, 1679).

Restongett downe alias Restongett Commons, 1679

Restrongett downe – Mylor: see under Restongett Commons.

Restrongett Lane ende – Mylor: (*RIC, Z/12/4, 1679).

Restrongett Lane ende, 1679

Restrongetts, Leys – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843)

Restronguet – Mylor, creek, village and farm (Symons, 1884); Restrongett, 1798; (Leys &c) Restrongett, 1843; Restronguet, 1884

Restronguet – Mylor and Feock, an arm of the Truro river, also a hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Restronguet creek – Feock, foreshore conveyed by Albert Edward, Duke of Cornwall, to Anne Dorothea Gilbert, widow, of Trelissick (*CRO, DG/209, 1869)

Restronguet Passage – Feock (RIC, HP/13/25, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §63b, 1783), given under Roads, Creeks & Wastes (CRO, TA/64, 1845), Mylor to Feock (Symons, 1884); Restronguet Passage, 1783, 1845, 1884

Restronguet Point – Feock, given under Roads, Creeks & Wastes (CRO, TA/64, 1845)

Resudgian – St Hilary, 3 farms and hamlet (Symons, 1884); Roseudgeon, 1843; Resudgean, 1884

Resugga – St Austell, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Resugga – St Erme, tenement (CRO, TA/57, 1841), farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Resuhorn – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1420); Rysuharn, 1283; Risehoern, 1304; Roseuhoern, 1317; Rosowhorn, 1400; Resuhorn, 1420; Reswern, Rysworn, 1473; Reyswern, 1510; Rosewarne, 1539, 1591, 1664, 1677; Rhôs y wern, Rhoswarn, Rhoswârn, 1700; Rosewarden, Rosewardn, 1743; Rosewarden, 1745; Resewarn (Wartha), Rosewarn (Wollas), 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Rosewarne, 1787, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1967

Resurrance – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Reswern – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1473); Rysuharn, 1283; Risehoern, 1304; Roseuhoern, 1317; Rosowhorn, 1400; Resuhorn, 1420; Reswern, Rysworn, 1473; Reyswern, 1510; Rosewarne, 1539, 1591, 1664, 1677; Rhôs y wern, Rhoswarn, Rhoswârn, 1700; Rosewarden, Rosewardn, 1743; Rosewarden, 1745; Resewarn (Wartha), Rosewarn (Wollas), 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Rosewarne, 1787, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1967

Resvres, kea – Camborne and Illogan, large bank forming the boundary between Camborne and Illogan near the North Cliffs (*CRO, ARD/TER/15, c.1600s); kea Resevres, kea Resvres, c.1600s (see also Skivers Gate)

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

Retallack – Constantine: parcel of the Manor of Treworvall (*RIC, BRA641/9, 1787), tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842), 5 tenements (Symons, 1884).

Retallack, 1787, 1842, 1884

Retallack – St Hilary, of George Hunt, Esq (*CRO, J/1546, 1791), tenement (CRO, TA/87, 1843), 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Retallack, 1791, 1843, 1884

Retallack Mill – St Hilary (Symons, 1884)

Retallick – Mawgan in Pydar, farm and mill (Symons, 1884)

Retallick – Roche, farm (Symons, 1884)

Retanna – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844), 17 tenements (Symons, 1884); Retannow, 1784; Retanna, 1844, 1884

Retanning – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841); Retanning, 1841; Retunning, 1884

Retannow – Wendron, five pair of tin mine bounds here (CRO, AD1807/2, 1784); Retannow, 1784; Retanna, 1844, 1884

Retannow and Pullingreen Moor – Wendron, three tin mine bounds and three tin stream bounds here (CRO, AD1807/2, 1784)

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

Retew – St Enoder, farm, hamlet, mills, and china clay works (Symons, 1884)

Retha, Homer – Tintagel, field in Down Rowe, tenant is William Brown, 3 acres, 1 rood and 7 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Retin – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884); Retin, Retyn, 1884

Retire – Withiel, farm (Symons, 1884)

Retowne – Camborne, justment held by James Bewes (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of James Bewes (*CRO, X510, 1678)

Retreat Cottage – Madron, Mr T R Pengelly (Symons, 1884)

Retunning – St Mewan, farm (Symons, 1884); Retanning, 1841; Retunning, 1884

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

Retyn – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884); Retin, Retyn, 1884

Reviere House – Phillack, Mr J F Ellis (Symons, 1884)

Reviere Farm – Phillack, C Trewella (Symons, 1884); Rivier alias Rovior, 1815; Riviere, 1844; Reviere Farm, 1884

Rew – Lanlivery, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 25”, XLII.3, 1907); Rew, 1884, 1907; Rew Farm, 1989

Rew Farm – Lanlivery (SX 085 616) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Rew, 1884, 1907; Rew Farm, 1989

Rewan & Culver Parks – Padstow, tenement (CRO, TA/170, 1843)

Rewan Lanihorne – see Ruan Lanihorne (RIC, HB/14/193c, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1002, 1725); Ruan Lanyhorne, 1618; Rewan Lanihorne, 1725; Ruan Lanihorne, 1799; Ruan Lanhyhorne, Ruan Lanyhorne, 1842; Ruanlanihorne, 1853; Ruanlanyhorne, 1884; Ruan Lanihorne, 1986

Rewen – Camborne: (*CRO, PD/7/3, 1582).

Rewen, 1582

Reynalds Brippha – Camborne, of Henry Williams and James Lye (*CRO, X510, 1743)

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

(See also Amania, Gweal, Lower; Amania, Gweal, Middle)

Reynolds Tenements – Kenwyn, in Idles, parcel of the Manor of Allett (RIC, HP/8/6, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §297, 1697); Reynolds Tenements, 1697; Reynolds's Tenement, 1732

Reynolds's Tenement – Kenwyn, in Idles, parcel of the Manor of Allett, with common on the wast of Queensback and Cordeeke and houseboot, hayboot and plowboot within the Three Lords Wood (*RIC, HP/8/25, 1732); Reynolds Tenements, 1697; Reynolds's Tenement, 1732

Reys – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p585, citing from 1473) (Thomas, 1967, p191, citing from 1473); Le Res, 1260; Reys, 1473; Ryse, 1516; Rase, 1603; Race, 1768; The Race, 1768, 1830; Race, 1843, 1884; Race Farm, 1888; Race, 1948; Race Farm, 2003

Reyscollas – Mabe (Hext, 1953, p8, citing from 1618); Rescolles, 1560; Reyscolles, 1563; Ryscolles alias Roscolles, 1566; Rescolles, 1593; Reskolles, 1594; Rescolles, Reyscollas, Reyscolles, 1618; Reskolles, 1633; Rescollas, 1657; Roscollas, 1842, 1884, 1907, 1996

Reyscolles – Mabe (Hext, 1953, p2, citing from 1563) (Hext, 1953, p8, citing from 1618); Rescolles, 1560; Reyscolles, 1563; Ryscolles alias Roscolles, 1566; Rescolles, 1593; Reskolles, 1594; Rescolles, Reyscollas, Reyscolles, 1618; Reskolles, 1633; Rescollas, 1657; Roscollas, 1842, 1884, 1907, 1996

Reyswern – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1510); Rysuharn, 1283; Risehoern, 1304; Roseuhoern, 1317; Rosowhorn, 1400; Resuhorn, 1420; Reswern, Rysworn, 1473; Reyswern, 1510; Rosewarne, 1539, 1591, 1664, 1677; Rhôs y wern, Rhoswarn, Rhoswârn, 1700; Rosewarden, Rosewardn, 1743; Rosewarden, 1745; Resewarn (Wartha), Rosewarn (Wollas), 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Rosewarne, 1787, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1967

Rhe scrogan – Illogan, house (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r) (see also Rheskrogan)

Rheal – Illogan: see under Rayle.

Rheskrogan – Illogan, village (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r); Riscroggan, 1598; Rescroggan, 1634; Roscroggan, 1687; Rheskrogan, 1700 ; Roscroggan, 1841; Rosecrogan, 1884; Roscroggan, 1967 (see also Rhes crogan)

Rhôs y wern – Camborne, ruind chapel here (Lhwyd, 1700, f2r); Rysuharn, 1283; Risehoern, 1304; Roseuhoern, 1317; Rosowhorn, 1400; Resuhorn, 1420; Reswern, Rysworn, 1473; Reyswern, 1510; Rosewarne, 1539, 1591, 1664, 1677; Rhôs y wern, Rhoswarn, Rhoswârn, 1700; Rosewarden, Rosewardn, 1743; Rosewarden, 1745; Resewarn (Wartha), Rosewarn (Wollas), 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Rosewarne, 1787, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1967

Rhoskîar – Camborne: see under Roskear.

Rhoswarn – Camborne, the seat of Mr John Rhôswarn (Lhwyd, 1700, f2r); Rysuharn, 1283; Risehoern, 1304; Roseuhoern, 1317; Rosowhorn, 1400; Resuhorn, 1420; Reswern, Rysworn, 1473; Reyswern, 1510; Rosewarne, 1539, 1591, 1664, 1677; Rhôs y wern, Rhoswarn, Rhoswârn, 1700; Rosewarden, Rosewardn, 1743; Rosewarden, 1745; Resewarn (Wartha), Rosewarn (Wollas), 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Rosewarne, 1787, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1967

Rhoswarn common – Camborne: see under Rosewarne Downs.

Rhoswârn – Camborne, village (Lhwyd, 1700, f2r); Rysuharn, 1283; Risehoern, 1304; Roseuhoern, 1317; Rosowhorn, 1400; Resuhorn, 1420; Reswern, Rysworn, 1473; Reyswern, 1510; Rosewarne, 1539, 1591, 1664, 1677; Rhôs y wern, Rhoswarn, Rhoswârn, 1700; Rosewarden, Rosewardn, 1743; Rosewarden, 1745; Resewarn (Wartha), Rosewarn (Wollas), 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Rosewarne, 1787, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1967

Rhude – Launcells (SS 2608), farm (Symons, 1884), in Bude-Stratton civil parish (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Rhude Cross – Launcells (SS 2608), in Bude-Stratton civil parish (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Rhysgadzêg – Camborne, village (Lhwyd, 1700, f2r); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Rialton – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842); Ryalton, 1749; Rialton, 1842; Rialton (and Trewollack), 1884

Rialton and Trewollack – St Columb Minor, now 1 farm (Symons, 1884); Ryalton, 1749; Rialton, 1842; Rialton (and Trewollack), 1884

Rialton Hills – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Rialton Mills – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Ribby – St Veep, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rice – Gorran, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rice Close, Inner – St Allen, field in the Barton of Gwarnick (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Rice Close, Outer – St Allen, field in the Barton of Gwarnick (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Rice's Tenement – St Just in Roseland, in Commerance, tenant is Mrs Gilbert, exchanged by Charles George Cornwallis Eliot and Sir James Hamblyn Williams Drummond with Charles Glynn Prideaux Brune to the uses of Anne Dorothea Gilbert and Carew Davies Gilbert for lands in St Erth and Sennen (*CRO, DG/211, 1894); Rices, 1842, 1884; Rice's Tenement, 1894

Rices – St Just in Roseland, tenement (CRO, TA/96, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Rices, 1842, 1884; Rice's Tenement, 1894

Richard – St Columb Major and Mawgan in Pydar, manor (CRO, EL/24/13, 1602)

Richard's tenement – Perranzabuloe, at Hendra (CRO, AD1097/3/6, 1940); Hendra Croft, Richard's tenement, 1940

Richard's Tenement, (Arrowan) – St Keverne, mentioned in detailed schedule (CRO, TA/99, 1844)

Richards Kehellan, Henry – Camborne, of Henry Johns senior (*CRO, X510, 1743), of Henry John (*CRO, X510, 1745)

Richards Tenement – Gunwalloe (CRO, TA/78, 1840)

Richards Toullgarack – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1724); Tolgaracke, 1664; (Richards) Toullgarack, Toullgarack, 1724; Tollgarrack, 1743; Tolgarrack, 1745, 1843; Tolgarrick, 1884

Richards's Tenement – St Buryan, in Selena and also in the Manor of Selena (*RIC, Z/6/3, 1707)

Richards's Tenement – St Columb Major: in the Manor of Ruthvos (*RIC, HC/59/23, 1795).

Richards's Tenement, 1795

Rickard's – Otterham, tenement (CRO, TA/169, 1842)

Rickard's Tenement, Trebaret Gate & – Boconnoc, tenement (CRO, TA/12, 1839)

Rickards – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884); Rickards Tenement, c.1770; Rickards, 1884

Rickards Tenement – St Enoder, of Edward Rickard and Malachi Bice (*CRO, AD470/1, c.1770); Rickards Tenement, c.1770; Rickards, 1884

Rickets Croft – St Allen, field in Great Pennare (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Rickolds part of Killivose, Mr – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1743)

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

Riddles Tenement in Poliphant – Lewannick (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

Riders – Rame, tenement (CRO, TA/196, 1844)

Ridgegrove Mills – St Stephen by Launceston, farm and mills (Symons, 1884)

Ridgovean – Gulval, cottage (Symons, 1884) (see also Regia)

Rill – St Dominick, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rilla Mill – Linkinhorne, farm, mill and hamlet (Symons, 1884); Rillamill, 1726; Rilla Mill, 1884

Rillamill – Linkinhorne (*CRO, P125/4/1, 1726); Rillamill, 1726; Rilla Mill, 1884

Rillaton – Linkinhorne (*CRO, P125/4/1, 1726), 2 farms, mills and hamlet (Symons, 1884) (see also Relaton')

Rillaton, Higher – Linkinhorne, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rillaton, Lower – Linkinhorne, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Ring Croft – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Ring Field, The – St Just in Penwith, at Trease (CRO, TA/95, Nos. 42-3, 1845)

Ringdon, Great – St John, 13 acres, 1 rood and 17 perches (CRO, TA/93, No.151, 1843)

Ringdon, Lower – St John, 7 acres and 13 perches (CRO, TA/93, No.148, 1843)

Ringdon, Middle – St John, 7 acres and 19 perches (CRO, TA/93, No.150, 1843)

Ringford – St Juliot, tenement (CRO, TA/94, 1843)

Ringwell – Feock, 8 tenements (Symons, 1884); Higher/Middle/Lower Ringwell, 1845; Ringwell, 1884

Ringwell, Higher – Feock, tenement (CRO, TA/64, 1845); Higher/Middle/Lower Ringwell, 1845; Ringwell, 1884

Ringwell, Lower – Feock, tenement (CRO, TA/64, 1845); Higher/Middle/Lower Ringwell, 1845; Ringwell, 1884

Ringwell, Middle – Feock, tenement (CRO, TA/64, 1845); Higher/Middle/Lower Ringwell, 1845; Ringwell, 1884

Rinsey – Breage, tenements, occupied by Benjamin Rowe, Francis Carter, Thomas Cardew, Henry Carter, John Davey and William Johns, Richard Rogers and John Tregembo, and John Rodda (*CRO, SN/371, 1812), part in the manor of Pengersick (*CRO, WH/1/3766, 1830), tenements (CRO, TA/18, 1842), hamlet and 39 small tenements (Symons, 1884); Rinsey, 1812, 1830, 1842, 1884 (see also Rynsy)

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

Rinsey East Cliff – Breage, given under Commons, Roads and Wastes (CRO, TA/18, 1842)

Riscroggan – Illogan and Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1598); Riscroggan, 1598; Rescroggan, 1634; Roscroggan, 1687; Rheskrogan, 1700 ; Roscroggan, 1841; Rosecrogan, 1884; Roscroggan, 1967

Rise porth – Gorran (*RIC, Z/1/5, 1583)

Risehoern – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1304); Rysuharn, 1283; Risehoern, 1304; Roseuhoern, 1317; Rosowhorn, 1400; Resuhorn, 1420; Reswern, Rysworn, 1473; Reyswern, 1510; Rosewarne, 1539, 1591, 1664, 1677; Rhôs y wern, Rhoswarn, Rhoswârn, 1700; Rosewarden, Rosewardn, 1743; Rosewarden, 1745; Resewarn (Wartha), Rosewarn (Wollas), 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Rosewarne, 1787, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1967

Risick – Perranarworthal, of John Thomas, held with Chytrun (*CRO, P182/12/1, 1729); Risick, 1729; Rissick, 1884

Riskaieake – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1554); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Riskadenake – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p191, citing from 1569); Roscadethek, 1284; Roscadenek, 1510; Riskadenake, 1569; Roscadenick, 1591; Ruskedenacke, 1664; Ruskedenack, 1677; (the Joseph Roberts) Reskedinnake, 1743; Reskedinick, 1745; Roskedinick, 1768, 1787; Ruskadennic, 1832; Roscadennick, Roskadinnick, 1843; Reskudinnick, 1888; Reskadinnick, 1901, 1948, 1967, 2003

Riskejeake Downs – Camborne (RIC, HB/10/232, *HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1697, 1723); Rescasieke or Tehidy Downs, 1590; Reskaseak Downs, 1673; Riskejeake Downs, 1723; Reskajeage Downs, 1888

Risker – Camborne: see under Roskear.

Rissick – St Buryan (*CRO, AD152/3/2, 1722), held by Henry Grylls at rack rent, 33 acres, 3 roods and 23 perches customary measure, being 40 acres, 1 rood and 13 perches statute measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815), farm (Symons, 1884); Rissick, 1722, 1815; Rizzick, 1844; Rissick, 1884

Rissick – Perranarworthal, farm (Symons, 1884); Risick, 1729; Rissick, 1884

Rissick Lane – St Buryan, at Rissick, held by Henry Grylls, 3 roods and 20 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Rissick-Mill – St Buryan, grist mill held by Henry Grylls (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Rivelstone – St Levan: see under Runnel Stone.

Riverside – St Budeaux (SX 437 585): Passage, in the part of St Budeaux which is part of Cornwall (Martyn, 1748); Riverside, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Passage, 1748; Riverside, 2005

Rivier – Phillack (CRO, AD1764, 1815); Rivier alias Rovior, 1815; Riviere, 1844; Reviere Farm, 1884

Riviere – Phillack, tenement (CRO, TA/186, 1844); Rivier alias Rovior, 1815; Riviere, 1844; Reviere Farm, 1884

Rizzick – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844): Rissick, 1722, 1815; Rizzick, 1844; Rissick, 1884

Roach – see Roche (RIC, HB/14/193, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §721, 1664); Roch, 1629; Roach, 1664; Roche, 1841, 1884

Roads Hill Tenement – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Roaring Stile – St Keverne (Symons, 1884)

Roberts alias Trevethans Tenement – Gunwalloe (CRO, TA/78, 1840)

Roberts Reskedinnake, Joseph, the – Camborne, of Anne Daniell (*CRO, X510, 1743)

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

Roberts' Tenement, Treleigh, – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Robins Tenement – South Petherwin: part of Tredivett and in the Manor of Lawhidden alias Lawhitton (*RIC, SOL1/4/1, 1810).

Robins Tenement, 1810

Robinses – Lezant (*CRO, P124/5/1, 1769); Robinses Tenement, 1756; Robinses, 1769

Robinses Tenement – Lezant (*CRO, P124/5/1, 1756); Robinses Tenement, 1756; Robinses, 1769

Robnet – Lansallos, farm (Symons, 1884); Robnetts, 1844; Robnet, 1884

Robnetts – Lansallos, tenement (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), 1844); Robnetts, 1844; Robnet, 1884

Robyn, Croft – Morvah, at Tregaminion (CRO, TA/156, Nos. 20-21, 1841)

Robyn, Croft – Morvah, at Tregaminion and Chypraze (CRO, TA/156, No.18, 1841)

Robyn, Croft, Great – Morvah, at Tregaminion (CRO, TA/156, No.14, 1841)

Robyn, Croft, Higher – Morvah, at Tregaminion (CRO, TA/156, No.17, 1841)

Robyn, Croft, Little – Morvah, at Tregaminion (CRO, TA/156, No.13, 1841)

Robyn, Croft, Lower – Morvah, at Tregaminion (CRO, TA/156, No.22, 1841)

Roch – see Roche (*CRO, P247/1/1, 1629); Roch, 1629; Roach, 1664; Roche, 1841, 1884

Roche – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Powder (CRO, TA/198, 1841), 4930 acres (Symons, 1884); Roch, 1629; Roach, 1664; Roche, 1841, 1884

Roche – Roche, village (Symons, 1884); Church Town, 1841; Roche, 1884

Roche – Roche, hill (Carew, 1602, p6r) (Blome, 1673, p59)

Rock – St Minver, hamlet, inn, &c (Symons, 1884)

Rock, Wheal – St Agnes, mine, situate in Chyton or Chytodden tenement (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Rock, Wheal – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds under Wheal West (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Rock, White – Tintagel, field in Wringford Tenement, of the executors of John Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Rock Cottage – Madron, at Hea, Mr F Bickley (Symons, 1884)

Rock Cottage – Roche, Mrs Knight (Symons, 1884)

Rock Field, Little – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.294, 1842)

Rock Head – St Teath, 3 farms (Symons, 1884); Rock Head, 1884; Rockhead, 1907

Rock Mill – Lanlivery, flour mill (Symons, 1884)

Rock Studio, The – St Ives, artists' studio at Pednolva, lease applied for by A Moulton Foweraker after Louis Grier gave up the tenancy (*CRO, GHW/12/3/6/1/131/28, 1907)

Rock-view – Calstock, at Gunnislake (Symons, 1884)

Rock Villa – Madron, Captain Kay, RN (Symons, 1884)

Rockadons – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Rockery Wood – Morwenstow (SS 2312) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Rockhead – St Teath, hamlet (OS, 25", XIV. 6, 1907); Rock Head, 1884; Rockhead, 1907

Rockhill – St Austell, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rockhouse – Antony, at Torpoint, C H Chubb (Symons, 1884)

Rocks, World of – St Buryan, field in Boleigh (CRO, TA/23, No.3146, 1844)

Rockswell – St Stephen by Launceston (OS, 6", 1907); Rockwell, 1884; Rockswell, 1907

Rocksy – St Kew, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rockwell – St Stephen by Launceston, farm (Symons, 1884); Rockwell, 1884; Rockswell, 1907

Rocky Billard – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.724, 1842)

Rocky Down – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Rodds bridge – Stratton, bridge, bridge rate paid in part by the parish of Padstow (*CRO, P170/12/12/20, 1709); Rodds bridge, 1709; Rodsbridge, 1884

Rodfield Villa – Hayle, Wesleyan Minister's house (Symons, 1884)

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

Rodsbridge – Stratton, near Bude, hamlet and farm (Symons, 1884); Rodds bridge, 1709; Rodsbridge, 1884

Roeskullion – Little Petherick, tenement (CRO, TA/185, 1844); Roeskullion, Roserkulbion, 1844; Roscullion, Rouskullion, 1884

Rogers, Scorrier – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791), tenement (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840), 12 acres, now part of Tregullow, the seat of Dowager Lady Williams (Symons, 1884); Scorrier Rogers, 1791, 1840, 1884

Rogers Tenement – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Roley Poley Tenement – St Dennis (CRO, TA/48, 1842)

Rolings Tenement – Perranarworthal, of James Hollman (*CRO, P182/12/1, 1729); Rawlings tenement, 1688; Rolings Tenement, 1729

Rombelows – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842)

Rome – Kea, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rood – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rook – St Kew, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rook Villa – Stithians, Mr W Martin (Symons, 1884)

Rooke, Barton- – Ladock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rookery, The – St Hilary (Marazion), at Marazion, Mr Thomas Code, Esq (Symons, 1884)

Rooks-barn – St Stephen by Saltash (Symons, 1884)

Roose – Laneast, farm (Symons, 1884)

Roose – Treneglos, tenement (CRO, TA/230, 1843); Roose, 1843; Ruse, 1884 (see also Rose)

Roose, East – Otterham, tenement (CRO, TA/169, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (see also East Rose)

Roose, West – Otterham, tenement (CRO, TA/169, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (see also West Rose)

Rooses Tenement, Bedwin, – Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842)

Roost – Perranuthnoe, farm (Symons, 1884)

Roost, Cuckold – Perranuthnoe (OS, 6”, 1888); Cuckold Roost, 1888; Cuckold's Roost, 1925

Roost, Cuckold's – Perranuthnoe (CRO, RH/6/1/11, 1925); Cuckold Roost, 1888; Cuckold's Roost, 1925

Rope Walk, Folly and – St Hilary (Marazion), field in Middle Down (CRO, TA/136, No.258, 1841)

Ropehaven – St Austell, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Roper, Park, Lower – St Ives, at Trenwith (CRO, TA/91, No.1300, 1844)

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

Ros – see Roseland (Finberg, 1954, p16, citing from BL, Cotton MS Faustina A ii, f.24b, 815-839); Ros, 815-839; Roseland, 1884

Ros, The – St Buryan, fields in Selena (CRO, TA/23, Nos. 373 & 377, 1844)

Rôs, Carn – St Just in Penwith, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1908)

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

Rosarrick – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844) (see also Roscarrick)

Rosavilliers – Bodmin, 3 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Roscadden – Manaccan, tenement (CRO, TA/135, 1841); Rosecaddon, 1796; Roscaddon, 1804; Roscadden, 1841

Roscaddon – Manaccan, estate (*CRO, P135/28/2, 1804); Rosecaddon, 1796; Roscaddon, 1804; Roscadden, 1841

Roscadenek – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p585, citing from 1510); Roscadethek, 1284; Roscadenek, 1510; Riskadenake, 1569; Roscadenick, 1591; Ruskedenacke, 1664; Ruskedenack, 1677; (the Joseph Roberts) Reskedinnake, 1743; Reskedinick, 1745; Roskedinick, 1768, 1787; Ruskadennic, 1832; Roscadennick, Roskadinnick, 1843; Reskudinnick, 1888; Reskadinnick, 1901, 1948, 1967, 2003

Roscadenick – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p191, citing from 1591); Roscadethek, 1284; Roscadenek, 1510; Riskadenake, 1569; Roscadenick, 1591; Ruskedenacke, 1664; Ruskedenack, 1677; (the Joseph Roberts) Reskedinnake, 1743; Reskedinick, 1745; Roskedinick, 1768, 1787; Ruskadennic, 1832; Roscadennick, Roskadinnick, 1843; Reskudinnick, 1888; Reskadinnick, 1901, 1948, 1967, 2003

Roscadennick – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Roscadethek, 1284; Roscadenek, 1510; Riskadenake, 1569; Roscadenick, 1591; Ruskedenacke, 1664; Ruskedenack, 1677; (the Joseph Roberts) Reskedinnake, 1743; Reskedinick, 1745; Roskedinick, 1768, 1787; Ruskadennic, 1832; Roscadennick, Roskadinnick, 1843; Reskudinnick, 1888; Reskadinnick, 1901, 1948, 1967, 2003

Roscadethek – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p585, citing from 1284); Roscadethek, 1284; Roscadenek, 1510; Riskadenake, 1569; Roscadenick, 1591; Ruskedenacke, 1664; Ruskedenack, 1677; (the Joseph Roberts) Reskedinnake, 1743; Reskedinick, 1745; Roskedinick, 1768, 1787; Ruskadennic, 1832; Roscadennick, Roskadinnick, 1843; Reskudinnick, 1888; Reskadinnick, 1901, 1948, 1967, 2003

Roscadgwell – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Roscadgwell, 1757; Tresecadgwell, 1782; Rosecadghill, 1812; Roscadzhill, 1842; Rosecadghill, 1884

Roscadgwell, Higher – Madron (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782)

Roscadzhill – Madron, tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842); Roscadgwell, 1757; Tresecadgwell, 1782; Rosecadghill, 1812; Roscadzhill, 1842; Rosecadghill, 1884

Roscare – St Gennys, hamlet and 4 farms (Symons, 1884)

Roscarnon – St Keverne: 5 tenements, of the Reverend Mr Sandys, and respectively held by Alexander Lugg, 22 acres, 3 roods and 5 perches, Simon Lugg, 4 acres, 1 rood and 22 perches, James Martin, 21 acres, 2 roods and 17 perches, John Smith, 12 acres, 1 rood and 34 perches, and John Pearce, 4 acres and 2 roods, total 65 acres, 2 roods and 38 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766), farm (Symons, 1884).

Roscarnon, 1766, 1884

Roscarrick – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844), the seat of M V Bull, Esq, JP (Symons, 1884) (see also Rosarrick)

Roscarrock House – Endellion, residence, "a strongly encastellated building" says Gilbert (Symons, 1884)

Roscassa – Gorran, village and farms (Symons, 1884) (see also Rescassa)

Roscassowe – St Just in Roseland, farm (Symons, 1884); Rosecassa, 1842; Roscassowe, 1884

Roscoll – Luxulyan, village, one messuage and tenement here, computed one sixth of the whole village, held by Walter Grose, and four eighths of another tenement held by the executors of Thomas Cock (*RIC, HP/18/7, 1799); Rescoll, 1793; Roscoll, 1799

Roscollas – Mabe (SW 7531), tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (*CRO, CH/30/3/18, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Rescolles, 1560; Reyscolles, 1563; Ryscolles alias Roscolles, 1566; Rescolles, 1593; Reskolles, 1594; Rescolles, Reyscollas, Reyscolles, 1618; Reskolles, 1633; Rescollas, 1657; Roscollas, 1842, 1884, 1907, 1996

Roscolles – Mabe (Hext, 1953, p4, citing from 1566); Rescolles, 1560; Reyscolles, 1563; Ryscolles alias Roscolles, 1566; Rescolles, 1593; Reskolles, 1594; Rescolles, Reyscollas, Reyscolles, 1618; Reskolles, 1633; Rescollas, 1657; Roscollas, 1842, 1884, 1907, 1996

Roscommon – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845), 5 tenements and common (Symons, 1884); Roscouben, 1307; Roscommon, 1845, 1884

Roscorla – St Austell, farm (Symons, 1884)

Roscouben – St Just in Penwith (*CRO, ML/84, 1307); Roscouben, 1307; Roscommon, 1845, 1884

Roscroggan – Illogan and Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1687), tenement in Illogan (CRO, TA/88, 1841), partly in Illogan and partly in Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192); Riscroggan, 1598; Rescroggan, 1634; Roscroggan, 1687; Rheskrogan, 1700 ; Roscroggan, 1841; Rosecrogan, 1884; Roscroggan, 1967

Roscrow – St Gluvias: see under Roskrow.tenement (CRO, TA/72, 1845)

Roscullion – Little Petherick, farm (Symons, 1884); Roeskullion, Roserkulbion, 1844; Roscullion, Rouskullion, 1884

Rose – Davidstow, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rose – Treneglos, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Ruse)

Rose, East – St Breward, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rose, East – Otterham, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also East Roose)

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

Rose, Single – St Mewan and St Ewe, tin bounds in South Polgooth mine (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Rose, West – St Breward, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rose, West – Otterham, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also West Roose)

Rose, Wheal – St Agnes (CRO, TM/2, 1841), Gwennap and St Agnes, scattered village having 2 public houses, an old mine, and a Wesleyan chapel; near Scorrier railway station (Symons, 1884)

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

Rose, Wheal, West – Phillack, mine, previously known as Mellenoweth Mine and Wheal Maggot in 1808, and Angarrack Consols in 1853 (CA 15, 1976, p102)

Rose an Drennick – Lelant, at Brunion (CRO, TA/120, No.1753, 1841)

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

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

Rose cellars – St Columb Minor (CRO, GRA/108, 1838)

Rose Cottage – Budock, William Medlyn (Symons, 1884)

Rose Cottage – Herodsfoot (Symons, 1884)

Rose Cottage – Madron, John Champion (Symons, 1884)

Rose Dale – St Erme, tenement (CRO, TA/57, 1841); Rose Dale, 1841; Rosedale, 1884

Rose Egloss – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844); Rose Egloss, 1844; Roseglos, 1884

Rose Hill – Cornelly, tenement (CRO, TA/38, 1846); Rose Hill, 1846; Rosehill, 1884

Rose Hill – Madron, tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842); Rosehill, 1818; Rose Hill, 1842; Rosehill, 1884

Rose Hill – Little Petherick, tenement (CRO, TA/185, 1844)

Rose in-April – St Mewan and St Ewe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853); Rose in-April or North Polgooth, 1853

Rose-in-Bush – Manaccan, tenement near Roscaddon (*CRO, P135/28/2, 1804)

Rose in the Vale – Warleggan, mine, in the barton of Trevedoe, now to be part of The Consollidated Mines (*CRO, GRA/226/4, 1804); Rose in the Vale, Rose in the Vallen, 1804; Rose in the Valley, 1815

Rose in the Vallen – Warleggan, mine, in the barton of Trevedoe, now to be part of The Consollidated Mines (*CRO, GRA/226/4, 1804); Rose in the Vale, Rose in the Vallen, 1804; Rose in the Valley, 1815

Rose-in-the-Valley – St Kew, farm (Symons, 1884); Rosenvellen, 1595; Rosenvallen, 1596, 1708; Rose-in-the-Valley, 1884

Rose-in-the-valley – Landewednack (SW 6915) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Rose in the Valley Tenement, 1842; Rose-in-the-valley, 1996

Rose in the Valley – Warleggan, mine (*CRO, GRA/226/6, 1815); Rose in the Vale, Rose in the Vallen, 1804; Rose in the Valley, 1815

Rose in the Valley Tenement – Landewednack (CRO, TA/105, 1842); Rose in the Valley Tenement, 1842; Rose-in-the-valley, 1996

(Rose in Vale), Church Town Lands – Ludgvan, tenement (CRO, TA/129, 1840)

Rose in Vales Consols Mine – Perranzabuloe, John Rowe of Mylor, purser, Edward Hamlyn of St Ives, adventurer (*CRO, STA/693c/211, 1847)

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

Rose Row – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Rose Vale – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844)

Rose Vale – Madron (Penzance), tenement (CRO, TA/179, 1845); Rose Vale, Rosevale, 1845

Rose Villa – Hayle, Mrs Ellis (Symons, 1884)

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

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

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

Roseawen – Sithney, tenement (CRO, TA/209, 1842)

Rosebargus – Gorran, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rosebenote – Davidstow, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rosecaddon – Manaccan, occupied by Mary Stafford (*CRO, P135/3/1, 1796); Rosecaddon, 1796; Roscaddon, 1804; Roscadden, 1841

Rosecadghill – Madron (*CRO, P133/16b/1, 1812), the residence of Captain Aplin (Symons, 1884); Roscadgwell, 1757; Tresecadgwell, 1782; Rosecadghill, 1812; Roscadzhill, 1842; Rosecadghill, 1884

Rosecassa – St Just in Roseland, tenement (CRO, TA/96, 1842); Rosecassa, 1842; Roscassowe, 1884

Rosecott, Hallwyn & – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

Rosecradock House – St Cleer, late seat of Mrs Norris (Symons, 1884)

Rosecrogan – Illogan, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Riscroggan, 1598; Rescroggan, 1634; Roscroggan, 1687; Rheskrogan, 1700 ; Roscroggan, 1841; Rosecrogan, 1884; Roscroggan, 1967

Rosedale – St Clement, sequestered residence of P S Tom, Esq (Symons, 1884); Killigordon alias Rosedale, 1799; Rosedale, 1884

Rosedale – St Erme, farm (Symons, 1884); Rose Dale, 1841; Rosedale, 1884

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

Rosedown – Camborne (SW 624 417), of Henry John (*CRO, X510, 1758) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Rosedowne, 1664; Rosedowns, 1745; Rosedown, 1758; Rosedowns, 1843, 1884; Rosedown Farm, 1888; Rosedown, 2003

Rosedown Farm – Camborne (OS, 6", LXII. NE., 1888); Rosedowne, 1664; Rosedowns, 1745; Rosedown, 1758; Rosedowns, 1843, 1884; Rosedown Farm, 1888; Rosedown, 2003

Rosedowne – Camborne, of William Butler (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Rosedowne, 1664; Rosedowns, 1745; Rosedown, 1758; Rosedowns, 1843, 1884; Rosedown Farm, 1888; Rosedown, 2003

Rosedowns – Camborne, of Henry John (*CRO, X510, 1745), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), fields, crofts, &c, 65 acres (Symons, 1884); Rosedowne, 1664; Rosedowns, 1745; Rosedown, 1758; Rosedowns, 1843, 1884; Rosedown Farm, 1888; Rosedown, 2003 (see also Rosetown)

Rosegarden – Kenwyn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Roseglos – Budock, hamlet and 2 tenements, 28 acres (Symons, 1884); Rose Egloss, 1844; Roseglos, 1884

Rosegothe – Tywardreath, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rosegrowse – Camborne, population, with Trevorian, Bushorn and New Down, is 96 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768)

Rosehill – Altarnun, William Hooper, schoolmaster (Symons, 1884)

Rosehill – St Blazey, residence of Mr W West, CE (Symons, 1884)

Rosehill – Camborne, residence of Mrs Vivian near Roseworthy (Symons, 1884)

Rosehill – Cornelly, 4 gardens, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Rose Hill, 1846; Rosehill, 1884

Rosehill – St Ewe, residence (Symons, 1884)

Rosehill – Falmouth, Howard Fox, Esq (Symons, 1884)

Rosehill – Gwennap, residence, near Comford (Symons, 1884)

Rosehill – St Hilary (Marazion), at Marazion, H N Lincoln, Esq (Symons, 1884)

Rosehill – Madron (*CRO, P133/16b/1, 1818), residence of Mrs Carter, 50 acres (Symons, 1884); Rosehill, 1818; Rose Hill, 1842; Rosehill, 1884

Rosehill – Redruth, Mr T C Wickett (Symons, 1884)

Rosehill Cottage – Mylor, at Mylor bridge, Mr R T Powell (Symons, 1884)

Rosehill Cottage – St Stephen by Saltash, at Saltash, Mrs Holman (Symons, 1884)

Rosehill Villas – Lostwithiel, Mrs Beckerleg and others (Symons, 1884)

Roseinvale – Kenwyn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Roseinvale – Mabe, house (Symons, 1884)

Roseinvale – Mawgan in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884)

Roseinvale – Perranzabuloe, residence, formerly of Captain John Oates, a successful miner (Symons, 1884)

Rosakestall Open Town Place and Cliff Lane – St Levan, field in Rosekestall (CRO, TA/122, No.626, 1842); Rosakestall (Open Town Place and Cliff Lane), Rosekestall, 1842; Rosekestal, 1884

Rosekestal – St Levan, farm (Symons, 1884); Rosakestall (Open Town Place and Cliff Lane), Rosekestall, 1842; Rosekestal, 1884

Rosekestall – St Levan (CRO, TA/122, 1842); Rosakestall (Open Town Place and Cliff Lane), Rosekestall, 1842; Rosekestal, 1884

Roselaan – Sithney, tenement (CRO, TA/209, 1842); Roselaan, 1842; Roseladden, 1884

Roseladden – Breage, tenement (CRO, TA/18, 1842); Rosladden, 1812; Roseladden, 1842

Roseladden – Sithney, flour mill and land (Symons, 1884); Roselaan, 1842; Roseladden, 1884

Roseland – district containing the parishes of Veryan, Ruanlanyhorne, Philleigh, Gerrans, St Anthony and St Just (Symons, 1884); Ros, 815-839; Roseland, 1884

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

Roseland – Menheniot, farm (Symons, 1884)

Roseland, the – Lelant, at Wythan (CRO, TA/120, No.362, 1841)

Roseland, Anthony in, Saint – see St Anthony in Roseland (CRO, TA/6, 1840); Saint Anthony in Roseland, 1840; St Anthony in Roseland, 1884

Roseland, Anthony in, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Powder (Symons, 1884)

Roseland, Gerens in – ecclesiastical parish: see under Gerrans.

Roseland, St Just in – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Powder (*CRO, P96/4/1, 1634) (Symons, 1884)

Roseland Villa – Maker, at Millbrook, Mr J Henwood (Symons, 1884)

Roselath – Lanlivery, farm (Symons, 1884)

Roselath – Lanlivery, farm (Symons, 1884)

Roselewey – Camborne, of the Widow Jackson (*CRO, X510, 1745); Roselewey, 1745; Roselewy, 1768; Roseluvy, 1843

Roselewy – Camborne, population, with Kieve Mill and Bellyache, is 26 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Roselewey, 1745; Roselewy, 1768; Roseluvy, 1843

Roselidden – Wendron, 3 tenements, 90 acres (Symons, 1884); Roselydden, 1844; Roselidden, 1884

Roselucombe – St Buryan (*CRO, AD208/1/1, 1517)

Roseluvy – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Roselewey, 1745; Roselewy, 1768; Roseluvy, 1843

Roselydden – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844); Roselydden, 1844; Roselidden, 1884

Roselyon – St Blazey, tenement (CRO, TA/10, 1846), large farm and residence (Symons, 1884); Rosilian, 1749; Roselyon, 1846, 1884

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

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

Rosemain – Altarnun, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rosemanowas – Stithians (Gover, 1948, p531); Rosmynaus, 1327; Rosmynawis, 1334; Rosmynawes, 1356; Rosemenewas, 1500, 1884; Rosemanowas, 1948

Rosemebar – Breage, tenement (CRO, TA/18, 1842); Rosmebran, 1812; Rosemebar, 1842

Rosemellen – Luxulyan, a village of 6 houses, farm and Wesleyan chapel (Symons, 1884); Rosemelyn juxta Blakemoor, 1296; Rosemellen, 1884; Rosemelling, 1981

Rosemellen – Warbstow, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rosemellin – Roche, 13 tenements, 279 acres (Symons, 1884)

Rosemelling – Luxulyan (CA 20, 1981, p212); Rosemelyn (juxta Blakemoor), 1296; Rosemellen, 1884; Rosemelling, 1981

Rosemelyn juxta Blakemoor – Luxulyan (CA 20, 1981, p212); Rosemelyn (juxta Blakemoor), 1296; Rosemellen, 1884; Rosemelling, 1981

Rosemenewas – Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p531, citing from 1500), 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Rosmynaus, 1327; Rosmynawis, 1334; Rosmynawes, 1356; Rosemenewas, 1500, 1884; Rosemanowas, 1948

Rosemergie – Morvah (*CRO, ML/123, 1656); Rosemergie, 1656; Rosemergy, 1841, 1884

Rosemergy – Morvah (CRO, TA/156, 1841), farm and hamlet. Here the Reverend John Wesley used to lodge, and had a society in 1766 (Symons, 1884); Rosemergie, 1656; Rosemergy, 1841, 1884

Rosemergy, part of – Morvah, at Higher Trevowan (CRO, TA/156, No.542, 1841)

Rosemerrin – Budock, a genteel residence and farm, 142 acres (Symons, 1884); Rosemyrryn, 1606; Rosmerryn, 1844; Rosemerrin, 1884

Rosemillion – Mawnan, of John Peter (*CRO, V/BO/32/2, 1802); Rosemyllyan, 1537; Rosemillion, 1802; Rosemullion, 1840, 1884

Rosemoddres – St Buryan, manor: see under Rosemodres.

Rosemoddres – St Buryan (*CRO, AD208/1/1, 1517); Rosemoddres, 1517; Rosmodereuy, 1769; Rosemoddress, 1844; Rosemoderis, 1884

Rosemoddress – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844); Rosemoddres, 1517; Rosmodereuy, 1769; Rosemoddress, 1844; Rosemoderis, 1884

Rosemoderis – St Buryan, farm (Symons, 1884); Rosemoddres, 1517; Rosmodereuy, 1769; Rosemoddress, 1844; Rosemoderis, 1884

Rosemodra – Manaccan and St Keverne, manor, sold by Richard Greynfild of Stowe, knight, and Matilda, his wife, to John Kyllygrewe of Arwenack, esquire, for £45 (RIC, HB/7/9, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §278, 1543); Manor of Rosemorda alias Rosemodra, 1543

Rosemodres – St Buryan: manor, Rosemoddres, (*CRO, AD208/1/1, 1517); Rosemodres, (*RIC, HC/4/60, 1636).

Rosemoddres, 1517; Rosemodres, 1636

Rosemorda – Manaccan and St Keverne, manor, sold by Richard Greynfild of Stowe, knight, and Matilda, his wife, to John Kyllygrewe of Arwenack, esquire, for £45 (RIC, HB/7/9, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §278, 1543); Manor of Rosemorda alias Rosemodra, 1543 (see also Rosemorder)

Rosemorder – Manaccan, occupied by Sampson Rogers (*CRO, P135/3/1, 1796), farm (Symons, 1884); Rosemorder, 1796; Rosmorder, 1841; Rosemorder, 1884 (see also Rosemorda &c)

Rosemorran – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843), 3 tenements, also the residence of Mrs John (Symons, 1884); Rosmoran, 1549; Rosemorran, 1843, 1884

Rosemorran – Zennor (CRO, TA/255, 1842)

Rosemorran, Little – Gulval, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rosemorran, Lower – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843), 19 acres (Symons, 1884)

Rosemorran, Polkinghorne and – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843)

Rosemullion – Mawnan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1840), farm (Symons, 1884); Rosemyllyan, 1537; Rosemillion, 1802; Rosemullion, 1840, 1884

Rosemundy – St Agnes, tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842), the residence and property of Mr Naylor Carne (Symons, 1884)

Rosemundy – Kenwyn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rosemylyan – Mawnan (RIC, HB/10/28, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §526, 1537); Rosemyllyan, 1537; Rosemillion, 1802; Rosemullion, 1840, 1884

Rosemyrryn – Budock, of Henry Knavett, gentleman (*RIC, HB/10/74, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §505, 1606); Rosemyrryn, 1606; Rosmerryn, 1844; Rosemerrin, 1884

Rosenanan – St Wenn (*CRO, P111/25/12a, 1725); Rosenannon, 1668; Rosenanan, Rosenannon, 1725; Rosenannon, 1884

Rosenannon – St Wenn, part leased to Waren Tippett and formerly to Petherick Best (*CRO, P111/25/10a, 1668) (*CRO, P111/25/12a, 1725), farm (Symons, 1884); Rosenannon, 1668; Rosenanan, Rosenannon, 1725; Rosenannon, 1884

Rosenbeagle – Paul (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

Rosenea – Lanlivery, farm (Symons, 1884); ? Rosenen, 1743; Rosenea, 1884

Rosenea Mill – Lanlivery (Symons, 1884)

Rosenen – Lanlivery, Daniel Hick (*CRO, P111/14/18, 1743); Rosenen, 1743; ? Rosenea, 1884

Rosenick – St Keverne (Borlase, 1749, p144) (see also Roswick)

Rosenithen – St Keverne, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rosenithon – St Keverne, 21 tenements, 132 acres (Symons, 1884)

Rosenithon, Little – St Keverne, farm, 42 acres (Symons, 1884)

Rosenvallen – St Kew (*CRO, P100/25/5, 1596) (*CRO, P100/25/9, 1708); Rosenvellen, 1595; Rosenvallen, 1596, 1708; Rose-in-the-Valley, 1884

Rosenvellen – St Kew (*CRO, P100/25/3, 1595); Rosenvellen, 1595; Rosenvallen, 1596, 1708; Rose-in-the-Valley, 1884

Rosepannel – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844)

Rosepeath – Ludgvan (*CRO, P129/12/1, 1713), tenement (CRO, TA/129, 1840); Respeath, 1481; Rospeath, 1712; Rosepeath, 1713; Rosepeth, 1749; Rospeath, 1799; Rosepeath, 1840

Rosepeath Barton – Ludgvan, tenement (CRO, TA/129, 1840)

Rosepeath Farm – Ludgvan, tenement (CRO, TA/129, 1840)

Rosepeletha – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1731); Rosepeletha, Rosepletha, 1731; Rospletha, 1734; Rosepletha, 1739; Rospletha, 1740; Rosepletha, 1842

Rosepeth – Ludgvan (Borlase, 1749, p144); Respeath, 1481; Rospeath, 1712; Rosepeath, 1713; Rosepeth, 1749; Rospeath, 1799; Rosepeath, 1840

Rosepletha – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1731 and 1739) (CRO, TA/122, 1842); Rosepeletha, Rosepletha, 1731; Rospletha, 1734; Rosepletha, 1739; Rospletha, 1740; Rosepletha, 1842

Rosera – St Minver, farm, there was formerly a chapel here (*CRO, P154/2/1, 1892)

Roserkulbion – Little Petherick, tenement (CRO, TA/185, 1844); Roeskullion, Roserkulbion, 1844; Roscullion, Rouskullion, 1884

Rosetown – Camborne, of Benjamin Trevarthen (*CRO, X510, 1745) (see also Rosedowns)

Rosetrig – Veryan (Borlase, 1749, p144)

Roseudgeon – St Hilary, tenement (CRO, TA/87, 1843); Roseudgeon, 1843; Resudgean, 1884 (see also Rescudgeon in Breage)

Roseudgeon and Trenalls – St Hilary, tenement (CRO, TA/87, 1843)

Roseuhoern – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1317); Rysuharn, 1283; Risehoern, 1304; Roseuhoern, 1317; Rosowhorn, 1400; Resuhorn, 1420; Reswern, Rysworn, 1473; Reyswern, 1510; Rosewarne, 1539, 1591, 1664, 1677; Rhôs y wern, Rhoswarn, Rhoswârn, 1700; Rosewarden, Rosewardn, 1743; Rosewarden, 1745; Resewarn (Wartha), Rosewarn (Wollas), 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Rosewarne, 1787, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1967

Rosevale – Madron (Penzance), tenement (CRO, TA/179, 1845); Rose Vale, Rosevale, 1845

Rosevallen – Cuby, tenement (CRO, TA/44, 1842)

Rosevanion – St Columb Major (SW 931 649): Rosvannyon, in the Manor of Tregemeor alias Treornacke (RIC, HI/2/1, *HendCal 2, c.1920s, §119, p316, 1559); Rosevannion, in the Manor of Treliever (*RIC, HC/59/23, 1795); Rosevanion, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Rosvannyon, 1559; Rosevannion, 1795; Rosevanion, 2003

Rosevannion – St Columb Major: see under Rosevanion.

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

Rosevear – Mawgan in Meneage (Borlase, 1749, p144); Rosevear, 1749; Roseveor, 1841, 1851; Rosveer, 1884

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

Roseven – Sancreed, farm (Symons, 1884); Receven, 1843; Roseven, 1884

Rosevenny veean – Ludgvan (*CRO, P129/12/1, 1713); Rosevenny veean, 1713; Rosevidney Vean, 1799; Little Rosevidney, 1840

Rosevenny veor – Ludgvan (*CRO, P129/12/1, 1713); Rosevenny veor, 1713; Rosevidney, 1749, 1799; Rosvidney, 1840

Roseveor – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841) (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851); Rosevear, 1749; Roseveor, 1841, 1851; Rosveer, 1884

Roseverne – St Minver (Borlase, 1749, p144)

Roseveth – Kenwyn (Borlase, 1749, p144)

Rosevidney – Ludgvan (Borlase, 1749, p144) (*CRO, P129/21/1, 1799); Rosevenny veor, 1713; Rosevidney, 1749, 1799; Rosvidney, 1840

Rosevidney, Little – Ludgvan, tenement (CRO, TA/129, 1840); Rosevenny veean, 1713; Rosevidney Vean, 1799; Little Rosevidney, 1840

Rosevidney Vean – Ludgvan (*CRO, P129/21/1, 1799); Rosevenny veean, 1713; Rosevidney Vean, 1799; Little Rosevidney, 1840

Rosevinda – Veryan (Borlase, 1749, p144)

Rosevryne – Gerrans (RIC, HP/5/1, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §10, 1568)

Rosewall – Towednack (CRO, TA/226, 1842)

Rosewall Hill and Ransom United Mines – Towednack (*CRO, CH/27/23, 1910)

Rosewall Tenement – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844)

Rosewarden – Camborne, parts of John Vivian and Thomas Harris (*CRO, X510, 1743), parts of Henry John, junior, and Andrew Paul (*CRO, X510, 1745); Rysuharn, 1283; Risehoern, 1304; Roseuhoern, 1317; Rosowhorn, 1400; Resuhorn, 1420; Reswern, Rysworn, 1473; Reyswern, 1510; Rosewarne, 1539, 1591, 1664, 1677; Rhôs y wern, Rhoswarn, Rhoswârn, 1700; Rosewarden, Rosewardn, 1743; Rosewarden, 1745; Resewarn (Wartha), Rosewarn (Wollas), 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Rosewarne, 1787, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1967

Rosewarden Wartha – Camborne, parts of Andrew Paul and Thomas Harris (*CRO, X510, 1745); Higher Rosewarne, 1664; Rosewarne wartha, 1677; Rosewardn Warth, 1743; Rosewarden Wartha, 1745; Resewarn Wartha, hire Rosewarn, 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Higher Rosewarne, 1843

Rosewarden Woolas – Camborne, parts of John Vivian and Mary Daniel (*CRO, X510, 1745); Rosewarden Woolas, 1745; Rosewarn Wollas, 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Lower Rosewarne, 1843

Rosewardn – Camborne, of Henry John an Andrew Paull (*CRO, X510, 1743); Rysuharn, 1283; Risehoern, 1304; Roseuhoern, 1317; Rosowhorn, 1400; Resuhorn, 1420; Reswern, Rysworn, 1473; Reyswern, 1510; Rosewarne, 1539, 1591, 1664, 1677; Rhôs y wern, Rhoswarn, Rhoswârn, 1700; Rosewarden, Rosewardn, 1743; Rosewarden, 1745; Resewarn (Wartha), Rosewarn (Wollas), 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Rosewarne, 1787, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1967

Rosewardn Warth – Camborne, of Andrew Paull (*CRO, X510, 1743); Higher Rosewarne, 1664; Rosewarne wartha, 1677; Rosewardn Warth, 1743; Rosewarden Wartha, 1745; Resewarn Wartha, hire Rosewarn, 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Higher Rosewarne, 1843

Rosewarn, hire – Camborne, parts of Henry John, Esquire, and the executors of Mr Paull (*CRO, X510, 1758); Higher Rosewarne, 1664; Rosewarne wartha, 1677; Rosewardn Warth, 1743; Rosewarden Wartha, 1745; Resewarn Wartha, hire Rosewarn, 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Higher Rosewarne, 1843

Rosewarn Wollas – Camborne, parts of John Vivian and the Reverend Mr Trevening (*CRO, X510, 1758); Rosewarden Woolas, 1745; Rosewarn Wollas, 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Lower Rosewarne, 1843

Rosewarne – Breage, tenement (CRO, TA/18, 1842); Roswarne, 1812; Rosewarne, 1842

Rosewarne – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1539 and 1591), of Laurence Call, gent (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of Laurence Call, gent (*CRO, X510, 1677) (*RIC, HC/39/17, 1787) (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1790), tenements (CRO, TA/27, 1843) (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1884); Rysuharn, 1283; Risehoern, 1304; Roseuhoern, 1317; Rosowhorn, 1400; Resuhorn, 1420; Reswern, Rysworn, 1473; Reyswern, 1510; Rosewarne, 1539, 1591, 1664, 1677; Rhôs y wern, Rhoswarn, Rhoswârn, 1700; Rosewarden, Rosewardn, 1743; Rosewarden, 1745; Resewarn (Wartha), Rosewarn (Wollas), 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Rosewarne, 1787, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1967

Rosewarne – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842)

Rosewarne, Higher – Camborne, parts of Richard Newton, John Rosewarne and Ann Eva, widow (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Higher Rosewarne, 1664; Rosewarne wartha, 1677; Rosewardn Warth, 1743; Rosewarden Wartha, 1745; Resewarn Wartha, hire Rosewarn, 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Higher Rosewarne, 1843

Rosewarne, Lower – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Rosewarden Woolas, 1745; Rosewarn Wollas, 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Lower Rosewarne, 1843

Rosewarne Croft, Higher – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Rosewarne Downs – Camborne: Rhoswarn Common, (Lhwyd, 1700, f2r); Rosewarne Moor, (*RIC, HC/39/17, 1787); Rosewarne Downs, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Rhoswarn com~on, 1700; Rosewarne Moor, 1787; Rosewarne Downs, 1843

Rosewarne Moor – Camborne: see under Rosewarne Downs.

Rosewarne Tonkin's Field – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842)

Rosewarne wartha – Camborne, part of John Rosewarne, gent (*CRO, X510, 1677); Higher Rosewarne, 1664; Rosewarne wartha, 1677; Rosewardn Warth, 1743; Rosewarden Wartha, 1745; Resewarn Wartha, hire Rosewarn, 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Higher Rosewarne, 1843

Rosewarne's Tenements – St Agnes, in the manor of Perwinnick and Menagissey, held by John Rosewarne (*CRO, AD388/12, 1729)

Rosewarnes, 3, The – Camborne, population is 82 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768) (see Rosewarne and Higher/Lower Rosewarne)

Rosewin – St Minver, farm, about 48 acres of arable land, in the occupation of John Clemens (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853); Rosewin, 1853; Rosewyn, 1884

Roseworthy – Camborne: (Borlase, 1749, p143), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843).

Roseworthy, 1749, 1843

Roseworthy – Gwinear, the property of Lord Arundell (*CRO, CF/2998, 1782) (*RIC, HC/39/17, 1787), tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842).

Roseworthy, 1787

Roseworthy Downs – Camborne: tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843).

Roseworthy Downs, 1843

Roseworthy Farm – Gwinear: tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842).

Roseworthy Farm, 1842

Roseworthy Hill – Camborne: tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843).

Roseworthy Hill, 1843

Roseworthy Mill Leat – Gwinear: at Higher Halegoose (*CRO, CF/2998, 1782).

Roseworthy Mill Leat, 1782

Roseworthy Stamps – Gwinear: (*RIC, HC/39/17, 1787).

Roseworthy Stamps, 1787

Rosewyn – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rosewyn – St Minver, farm (Symons, 1884); Rosewin, 1853; Rosewyn, 1884

Rosewyn – St Clement, at Truro, several rows of houses (Symons, 1884)

Rosilian – St Blazey (Borlase, 1749, p144); Rosilian, 1749; Roselyon, 1846, 1884

Roskadaek – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1316); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Roskadechic – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1283); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Roskadinnick – Camborne, tenements (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Roscadethek, 1284; Roscadenek, 1510; Riskadenake, 1569; Roscadenick, 1591; Ruskedenacke, 1664; Ruskedenack, 1677; (the Joseph Roberts) Reskedinnake, 1743; Reskedinick, 1745; Roskedinick, 1768, 1787; Ruskadennic, 1832; Roscadennick, Roskadinnick, 1843; Reskudinnick, 1888; Reskadinnick, 1901, 1948, 1967, 2003

Roskear – St Breock (SW 968 732): farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Roskear, 1884, 2003

Roskear – Camborne (SW 656 407): Risker, (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1304); Resker, (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1325) (*CRO, ML/63, 1358) (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1512); Reskyer, villa (*CRO, PD/5/2, 1516); Reskere, (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1530 and 1600); Reskeer, parts of Rodger Watts and Richard Paule, also justments held by Hugh Bawden, gentleman, and Richard Vospar, gentleman (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Rhoskîar, village (Lhwyd, 1700, f2r); Roskear, (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1700); Reskear, of Thomas Hocking, John Tonking and Allexandar Paull (*CRO, X510, 1724); Reskeare, of John Junking Juinior (*CRO, X510, 1724); Mr Bassets Reskeare, (*CRO, X510, 1724); Roskear, parts of Henry Johns senior, Stephing Webstar, John Dunking, William and George Dunking, and Alexander Paull senior (*CRO, X510, 1743); Mr Bassetts Roskeear, of Alexander Paull (*CRO, X510, 1743); Roskear, 'Ros câer', meaning the fortify'd town in the valley, or 'Ros kêr', a pleasant valley (Borlase, 1749, p143), population of Roskear &c is 47 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Reskeare, (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1790); Reskere, Roskear, tenements (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Reskeare, (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1850); Roskear, hamlet, and Tuckingmill church, also a farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6”, LXIII. NW, 1888) (Thomas, 1967, p192).

Risker, 1304; Resker, 1325, 1358, 1512; Reskyer, 1516; Reskere, 1530, 1600; Reskeer, 1664; Rhoskîar, Roskear, 1700; Reskear, Reskeare, Mr Bassets Reskeare, 1724; Roskear, Mr Bassetts Roskeear, 1743; Roskear, 1749, 1768; Reskeare, 1790; Reskere, Roskear, 1843; Reskeare, 1850; Roskear, 1884, 1888, 1967

Roskear, New – Camborne: mine (*CRO, GHW/13/4/3/1/9, 1805).

New Roskear, 1805

Roskear, South – Camborne: see under Roskear Mine, South.

Roskear Croft – Camborne (SW 650 417): (OS, 6”, LXIII. NW, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Roskear Croft, 1888, 2003

Roskear Mine, North – Camborne (SW 658 412): tin and copper, disused (OS, 6”, LXIII. NW, 1888).

North Roskear Mine, 1888

Roskear Mine, South – Camborne (SW 655 409): South Roskear, mine, Thomas Hutchinson, purser and treasurer, Samuel Vincent Pryce, Charles Pritchet Bousfield, Helen Gilbard, William Davey, Hector Mabyn and Francis Passingham, adventurers, George Wade and Henry Gilbard, both deceased, late adventurers (*CRO, STA/693c/249-253, 256 & 269, 1848); South Roskear Mine, tin and copper (OS, 6”, LXIII. NW, 1888).

South Roskear, 1848; South Roskear Mine, 1888

Roskedek – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1236); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Roskediec – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1252); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Roskedinick – Camborne, population is 25 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768) (*RIC, HC/39/17, 1787); Roscadethek, 1284; Roscadenek, 1510; Riskadenake, 1569; Roscadenick, 1591; Ruskedenacke, 1664; Ruskedenack, 1677; (the Joseph Roberts) Reskedinnake, 1743; Reskedinick, 1745; Roskedinick, 1768, 1787; Ruskadennic, 1832; Roscadennick, Roskadinnick, 1843; Reskudinnick, 1888; Reskadinnick, 1901, 1948, 1967, 2003

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

Roskedinick Mill, 1787

Roskeear, Bassetts, Mr – Camborne: see under Roskear.

Roskeif – St Allen (Borlase, 1749, p144); Roskeif, 1749; Roskief, 1796; Reskeif, 1884

Roskejeage – Camborne, population, with Gwellenvellen and Karlean, is 40 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Roskellys – Constantine (Borlase, 1749, p144)

Rôskennals – Sancreed (SW 428 309): Reskennells, in the Manor of Bosvening (*RIC, HZ/2/2, 1686); Roskennals, (CRO, TA/205, 1843); Reskennal, farm (Symons, 1884); Rôskennals, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Reskennells, 1686; Roskennals, 1843; Reskennal, 1884; Rôskennals, 2003

Roskidnan Wartha – Gulval, in the manor of Trezela Mulfra, tenant of one sixth part is Thomas Ellis, held by a lease, dated 29th December 1819, on the lives of William Richards, aged 61 in 1830, Michael Richards, 58, and Ann Ellis, 20, tenant of another one sixth part is Rebecca Richards, held by a lease, dated 6th September 1814, on the lives of Thomas Richards, aged 43 in 1830, and Rebecca Richards, 28 (*CRO, WH/1/3766, 1830)

Roskidnan Woolas – Gulval, in the manor of Trezela Mulfra, tenant of one sixth part is George Alexander Stephens, held by leases, dated 1st August 1794 and 20th August 1801, on the lives of Henry Saundry, aged 37 in 1830, and Dorothy Saundry, 45, and another one sixth part, also held by George Alexander Stephens, held by a lease, dated 20th August 1801, on the life of Henry Saundry, aged 37 in 1830 (*CRO, WH/1/3766, 1830)

Roskief – St Allen, in the Manor of Gwarnick (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796); Roskeif, 1749; Roskief, 1796; Reskeif, 1884

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

Roskilly & Trungle – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

Roskorwell – St Keverne, 10 tenements, 129 acres (Symons, 1884)

Roskrow – St Gluvias (SW 763 358): Roskrowe, late of Samuell Pendarves (*RIC, HB/21/25, 1643); (Barton of) Roscrow, "Roscrow, Mansion Tenement", tenements (CRO, TA/72, 1845); Roscrow, Roskrow, residence of Mr W Yates (Symons, 1884); Roskrow, Roskrow Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Roskrowe, 1643; Roscrow, 1845; Roscrow, Roskrow, 1884; Roskrow, Roskrow Farm, 2003

Roskrowe – St Gluvias: see under Roskrow.

Roskrowgie – St Keverne, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Roskymer – Mawgan in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851); Barton of Roskymer Cutter, Roskymer Estate, 1841; Roskymer, 1851; Reskymer, Reskymer House, 1884

Roskymer Cutter, Barton of – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841); Barton of Roskymer Cutter, Roskymer Estate, 1841; Roskymer, 1851; Reskymer, Reskymer House, 1884

Roskymer Estate – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841); Barton of Roskymer Cutter, Roskymer Estate, 1841; Roskymer, 1851; Reskymer, Reskymer House, 1884

Rosladden – Breage, tenements, occupied by William Fisher and John Walter junior (*CRO, SN/371, 1812); Rosladden, 1812; Roseladden, 1842

Rosladden Crofts – Breage, tenement, occupied by William Rowe (*CRO, SN/371, 1812)

Roslande, Saynt Ruan in – ecclesiastical parish: see under Ruan Lanihorne.

Rosmebran – Breage, tenement, occupied by Thomas Marks (*CRO, SN/371, 1812); Rosmebran, 1812; Rosemebar, 1842

Rosmerryn – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844); Rosemyrryn, 1606; Rosmerryn, 1844; Rosemerrin, 1884

Rosmodereuy – St Buryan, site of Dawns-mên stone circle (Borlase, 1769, p191); Rosemoddres, 1517; Rosmodereuy, 1769; Rosemoddress, 1844; Rosemoderis, 1884

Rosmodreuy Circle – St Buryan, stone circle (Borlase, 1769, p179); Dawns-mên, Rosmodreuy Circle, 1769; Dans Mean, 1842; Higher/Lower/Middle Dons Mine, 1844; Dawn’s Men, Merry Maidens, 1908; Boleigh Circle, 1960

Rosmoran – Gulval (*CRO, ML/52, 1549); Rosmoran, 1549; Rosemorran, 1843, 1884

Rosmorder – Manaccan, tenement (CRO, TA/135, 1841); Rosemorder, 1796; Rosmorder, 1841; Rosemorder, 1884

Rosmynaus – Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p531, citing from 1327); Rosmynaus, 1327; Rosmynawis, 1334; Rosmynawes, 1356; Rosemenewas, 1500, 1884; Rosemanowas, 1948

Rosmynawes – Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p531, citing from 1356); Rosmynaus, 1327; Rosmynawis, 1334; Rosmynawes, 1356; Rosemenewas, 1500, 1884; Rosemanowas, 1948

Rosmynawis – Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p531, citing from 1334); Rosmynaus, 1327; Rosmynawis, 1334; Rosmynawes, 1356; Rosemenewas, 1500, 1884; Rosemanowas, 1948

Rosow – Lanlivery (Borlase, 1749, p144) (see also Roswe)

Rosowhorn – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1400); Rysuharn, 1283; Risehoern, 1304; Roseuhoern, 1317; Rosowhorn, 1400; Resuhorn, 1420; Reswern, Rysworn, 1473; Reyswern, 1510; Rosewarne, 1539, 1591, 1664, 1677; Rhôs y wern, Rhoswarn, Rhoswârn, 1700; Rosewarden, Rosewardn, 1743; Rosewarden, 1745; Resewarn (Wartha), Rosewarn (Wollas), 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Rosewarne, 1787, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1967

Rospeath – Ludgvan (*CRO, P129/12/1, 1712) (*CRO, P129/21/1, 1799); Respeath, 1481; Rospeath, 1712; Rosepeath, 1713; Rosepeth, 1749; Rospeath, 1799; Rosepeath, 1840

Rospletha – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1734), William Hodge and Nicholas John (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1740); Rosepeletha, Rosepletha, 1731; Rospletha, 1734; Rosepletha, 1739; Rospletha, 1740; Rosepletha, 1842

Rostarlock – Advent, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rostead

Rosteage – Gerrans (RIC, HP/5/2, *HendCal 9, c.1920s, §190, 1715); Rosteage, 1715; Rosteague, 1884

Rosteague – Gerrans, one of the seats, and farm, of Mr Hartley, of Rosewarne (Symons, 1884); Rosteage, 1715; Rosteague, 1884

Rostiggan – St Wenn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rostowrack – St Dennis, tenement (CRO, TA/48, 1842); Rostowrack, 1842; Restowrick, 1884

Rosuick – St Keverne (SW 748 209): Rosiwyk, (Hull, 1962, §4, p5, citing from HH, CP 315, f3v-4v, late 14th century, citing from 1290); Roswick, farm (Symons, 1884); Rosuick, (OS, 1:25000, 1996).

Rosiwyk, 1290; Roswick, 1884; Rosuick, 1996

Rosvannyon – St Columb Major: see under Rosevanion.

Rosveer – Mawgan in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Rosevear, 1749; Roseveor, 1841, 1851; Rosveer, 1884

Rosvidney – Ludgvan, tenement (CRO, TA/129, 1840); Rosevenny veor, 1713; Rosevidney, 1749, 1799; Rosvidney, 1840

Rosvidney, Great, The Barton of – Ludgvan, tenement (CRO, TA/129, 1840)

Roswarne – Breage, tenement, occupied by Honner Edwards (*CRO, SN/371, 1812); Roswarne, 1812; Rosewarne, 1842

Roswe – Lanlivery (Borlase, 1749, p144) (see also Rosow)

Roswick – St Keverne: see under Rosuick.

Rosworrick – Lanivet (Borlase, 1749, p144)

Rough Hill Plantation – St Stephen by Launceston (OS, 6", 1907)

Rough Park – St Teath, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Rough Street – Gwennap, a scattered village near Lannarth church (Symons, 1884)

Roughtor – St Breward, a hill, the second in point of height in the county, 1296 feet above the sea (Symons, 1884); Rowtor, 1602, 1673; Roughtor, 1884

Round, The – St Just in Penwith, in Carnyorth (CRO, TA/95, Nos. 1375 & 1405, 1845)

Round, Great – St Buryan, field in Boscarne (CRO, TA/23, No.2209, 1844)

Round, Little – St Buryan, field in Boscarne (CRO, TA/23, No.2210, 1844)

Round Aleabury – North Hill: see under Allabury.

Round Croft – St Buryan, in Boscarn Vean, field held by Matthew Eddy, 1 acre and 24 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815); Round Croft, Round Field, 1815; ? The Rounds, 1844

Round Croft, Little – Stithians, field name in Menardue (*CRO, WH/1789, c.1805)

Round Downs – St Levan, field in Rosekestall (CRO, TA/122, No.643, 1842)

Round Drean – St Ives, field in Trevalgen (CRO, TA/91, No.84, 1844)

Round Field – St Buryan, in Boscarn Vean, held by Matthew Eddy, 1 acre and 2 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815); Round Croft, Round Field, 1815; ? The Rounds, 1844

Round Field – St Buryan, field in Trembothick (CRO, TA/23, No.2812, 1844)

Round Field – St Hilary (Marazion) (CRO, TA/136, Nos. 150 & 208, 1841)

Round Field – St Hilary (Marazion), field in New Dairy tenement (CRO, TA/136, No.47, 1841)

Round Field – St Just in Penwith, in Kellinack (CRO, TA/95, No.3564, 1845)

Round Field – St Just in Penwith, in Kenidjack (CRO, TA/95, Nos. 2153 & 2216, 1845)

Round Field – St Just in Penwith, in Letcha (CRO, TA/95, No.3460, 1845)

Round Field – St Just in Penwith, in Trevegean (CRO, TA/95, No.3752, 1845)

Round Field – St Levan, field in Rosepletha (CRO, TA/122, No.741, 1842)

Round field, Stitch in the – St Hilary (Marazion), field in Gwallan (CRO, TA/136, No.175, 1841)

Round Furrywidden – Towednack, in Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.256, 1842)

Round Hole – Padstow, coastal (CRO, TM/170, 1842)

Round House – St Gennys, farm (Symons, 1884)

Round Moor – Sennen: field name in Penrose (CRO, TA/207, No. 403, 1842).

Round Moor, 1842

Round Outh – Sennen: field name in Escalls (CRO, TA/207, No. 40, 1842).

Round Outh, 1842

Round Park Chapel – St Buryan, field in Trewoof (CRO, TA/23, No.3035, 1844)

Round Winsor – Cubert, tenement (CRO, TA/43, 1842)

Round Wood – Feock, tenement (CRO, TA/64, 1845); Round Wood, 1845; Roundwood, 1845, 1851, 1884, 1908

Roundago, the – Paul, field in Kerris (Borlase, 1769, p198)

Rounds, The – St Buryan (SW 395 265), in Boscarne Vean [TA 2230] (Russell, 1971, p56, citing from 1844); ? Round Croft, ? Round Field, 1815; The Rounds, 1844

Rounds, The – St Issey, at Trenance, 15 acres (CRO, AD276/17, 1916)

Roundwood – Feock, given under Roads, Creeks & Wastes (CRO, TA/64, 1845), part of the Tregew Estate, of John Davies Gilbert (*CRO, DG/200, 1851), 3 tenements, 24 acres (Symons, 1884), quay leased by Carew Davies Gilbert to George John Cookson of Trelissick (*CRO, DG/206/1, 1908); Round Wood, 1845; Roundwood, 1845, 1851, 1884, 1908

Rounsevale – St Merryn, house and land (Symons, 1884)

Rounsevalls Tenement – St Minver, leased by Thomas Pitt of Bocconnocke, esquire, to Mary Morrish of St Minver, spinster, on the lives of lessee, 29, Peter Paerse, the son of Nicholas Pearse of St Breock, 17, and James Amy, the son of John Amy of St Teath, 10, and now in the possession or occupation of Thomas Morrish, her father (*CRO, F/1/27, 1740)

Rouse – Pillaton, farm (Symons, 1884); Rowse, 1843, 1877; Rouse, 1884

Rouse Moor – Lanivet, near Penburthen, tenement, 4 acres and 10 perches, leased by John Culliver on the life of Elizabeth Ford, 66 (*CRO, X81/1/2, 1793)

Rouse's Tenement – Mawgan in Pydar (*CRO, P141/12/1, 1746)

Rouskullion – Little Petherick, farm (Symons, 1884); Roeskullion, Roserkulbion, 1844; Roscullion, Rouskullion, 1884

Rovior – Phillack (CRO, AD1764, 1815); Rivier alias Rovior, 1815; Riviere, 1844; Reviere Farm, 1884

Row-Ground – North Petherwin, occupied by George Pearce (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823)

Rowalde, Brigge – see Bridgerule, Devon [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p135, citing from 1291); Brige, 1086; Brugia, 1121; Brigge, c.1180; Briggeroald, 1238; Bruge Ruardi, 1242; Brugeroward, 1281; Brigge Rowald, 1291; Bryggeruwel, 1393; Bridgerule, 1884, 1931

Rowden – Kilkhampton (SS 2613), tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Rowdon, 1749; Rowden, 1842, 1997 (see also Bowden)

Rowden, East – St Breward, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rowden, West – St Breward, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rowdon – Kilkhampton (Borlase, 1749, p144); Rowdon, 1749; Rowden, 1842, 1997

Rowdown – Stoke Climsland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rowe, Down – Tintagel: see under Downrow.

Rowe Lodge, Down – Tintagel: see under Downrow.

Rowe's Tenement – Boconnoc, tenement (CRO, TA/12, 1839)

Rowes – Pillaton, tenement (CRO, TA/188, 1843) (see also Rowse)

Rowes, Spillers and – Pillaton, tenement (CRO, TA/188, 1843)

Rowes, Spillers, Vooles and – Pillaton, tenement (CRO, TA/188, 1843)

Rowes Meadow, Hopson – Kenwyn, whereon is a genteel dwelling house, held by Francis Spinks, about 1½ acres (*RIC, HP/18/7, 1799)

Rowett's Hills – Lansallos, tenement (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), 1844)

Rowghton – St Levan (Borlase, 1749, p144)

Rowla – St Germans (Borlase, 1749, p144)

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

Rows Tenement – Colan (*CRO, TA/35, 1842)

Rowse – Pillaton, tenements (CRO, TA/188, 1843) (*CRO, P188/16b/9, 1877); Rowse, 1843, 1877; Rouse, 1884 (see also Rowes)

Rowtor – St Breward, hill (Carew, 1602, p6r) (Blome, 1673, p59); Rowtor, 1602, 1673; Roughtor, 1884

Roy, Port, Lower – Sheviock, field name, 5 acres (CRO, TA/208, No. 255, 1842)

Roy, Trewiggett – St Kew, manor, sold as marriage settlement by feoffment by John Hickes of St Kew, yeoman, to Thomas Morrice the elder and Thomas Morrice the younger [both signatures read Morrish], both of St Kew, yeomen, on the forthcoming marriage of Mary, daughter of Thomas Morrice the elder, to the said John Hickes, who inherited the manor from his father, Richard Hickes (*CRO, F/4/174/5, 1708); Manor of Trewiggett neather al(ia)s Trewiggett Roy, 1708

Royal Albert Bridge – St Stephen by Saltash: see under Albert Bridge, Royal.

Royal Polberou Consols – St Agnes: see under Polberou Consols, Royal.

Royal Polberrow Mines – St Agnes: see under Polberou Consols, Royal.

Royalton, Brynn – Roche, mine (Symons, 1884)

Roydon Cottage – St Stephen by Launceston, John Davey (Symons, 1884)

ruall, Kelestock – Perranzabuloe, manor of Treloye (*CRO, AR/2/1344, c.1590s); Calestoc, Calestoch, 1086; Kalestoc, c.1250; Kellestek, 1302; Kelestock ruall, c.1590s; Calester, Calestock, 1696; Callestock, 1884; Callestick, 2003

Ruan, St – Grade, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843), 3 farms (Symons, 1884)

Ruan, Grade- – civil parish: see under Grade-Ruan.

Ruan Downs Tenement – Ruan Minor (CRO, TA/201, 1843)

Ruan in Roslande, Saynt – ecclesiastical parish: see under Ruan Lanihorne.

Ruan Lanhyhorne – ecclesiastical parish: see under Ruan Lanihorne.

Ruan Lanihorne – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Powder (SW 89 42): Saynt Ruan in Roslande, (*CRO, ME/507, 1536); Ruan Lanyhorne, (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1003, citing from HB/14/193a, 1618); Rewan Lanihorne, (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1002, citing from HB/14/193c, 1725); Ruan Lanihorne, (*RIC, HP/18/7, 1799); Ruan Lanhyhorne, mentioned in introduction (CRO, TA/199, 1842); Ruan Lanyhorne, (CRO, TA/199, 1842); Ruanlanihorne, (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853); Ruanlanyhorne, 2250 acres (Symons, 1884); Ruan Lanihorne, (Maxwell, 1986, p22).

Saynt Ruan in Roslande, 1536; Ruan Lanyhorne, 1618; Rewan Lanihorne, 1725; Ruan Lanihorne, 1799; Ruan Lanhyhorne, Ruan Lanyhorne, 1842; Ruanlanihorne, 1853; Ruanlanyhorne, 1884; Ruan Lanihorne, 1986

Ruan Lanyhorne – ecclesiastical parish: see under Ruan Lanihorne.

Ruan Maior – ecclesiastical parish: see under Ruan Major.

Ruan Major – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kirrier (SW 70 16)): Ruan Maior, (*CRO, ARD/TER/86, 1613) (*CRO, ARD/TER/40, 1613); Ruan Major, (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1015, citing from HB/11/9, 1640); Ruan-Major, (Borlase, 1769, p172); Ruan Major, 2471 acres (Symons, 1884).

Ruan Maior, 1613; Ruan Major, 1640; Ruan-Major, 1769; Ruan Major, 1884

Ruan-Major – ecclesiastical parish: see under Ruan Major.

Ruan Minor – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kirrier (*CRO, ARD/TER/40, 1613) (*CRO, RH/9/3/25/2, c.1750), 658 acres (Symons, 1884); Ruan Minor, 1613, c.1750, 1884

Ruan Minor – Ruan Minor, village (Symons, 1884)

Ruan Vean – Ruan Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/201, 1843)

Ruanlanihorne – ecclesiastical parish: see under Ruan Lanihorne.

Ruanlanyhorne – ecclesiastical parish: see under Ruan Lanihorne.

Ruanlanyhorne – Ruan Lanihorne, village (Symons, 1884)

Ruby, Wheal – St Austell, mine, Robert Robins Geach of St Austell, proprietor (*CRO, STA/693c/89, 1842); Wheal Ruby Iron Mine, 1839; Wheal Ruby, 1842

Ruby Iron Mine, Wheal – St Austell (*CRO, CF/2980, 1839); Wheal Ruby Iron Mine, 1839; Wheal Ruby, 1842

Ruby Stamps, Wheal – Wendron, at Porkellis (*CRO, AD1630/8/3, 1812)

Ruby Stamps, Wheal Beeble and – Wendron, at Porkellis (*CRO, AD1630/8/3, 1812)

Rubman – St Ives, at Polmanter (CRO, TA/91, No.799, 1844)

Ruddle – St Austell, 4 tenements and common, 155 acres (Symons, 1884); Radall, 1536; Ruddle, 1884

Rudruth – Redruth, town: see under Redruth.

Rudruth, Ewney – ecclesiastical parish: see under Redruth.

Ruffler, Park an – Towednack, at Lower Amelwin (CRO, TA/226, No.1040, 1842)

Ruggett, Mount – Talland, tenement (CRO, TA/218, 1843)

Ruins, the – Lelant, at Boskerris Woolas (CRO, TA/120, No.190, 1841)

Rule Cross – Morwenstow (SS 2315) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Rumford – St Ervan (Borlase, 1749, p144), a hamlet and 4 tenements, 9 acres (Symons, 1884)

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

Rundles Trevenning – Michaelstow: see under Trevenning.

Runnel Stone – St Levan: Rivelstone, (Jaillot, 1692); Runnel Stone, rock off coast of St Levan (Cowley, 1743, map), a rock in the English Channel, near St Levan (Symons, 1884).

Rivelstone, 1692; Runnel Stone, 1743, 1884

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

Ruschedek – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1235); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Ruse – Laneast, farm (Symons, 1884)

Ruse – Treneglos, farm (Symons, 1884); Roose, 1843; Ruse, 1884 (see also Rose)

Rushes Park – Tintagel, field in Treburgett, of Moles Martyn (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Rushes Park, 1735; Rushy Park, 1871

Rushy Park – Tintagel, field in Trecarne, tenant is William Martyn, 10 acres, 2 roods and 11 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Rushes Park, 1735; Rushy Park, 1871

Ruskadennic – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p191, citing from 1832); Roscadethek, 1284; Roscadenek, 1510; Riskadenake, 1569; Roscadenick, 1591; Ruskedenacke, 1664; Ruskedenack, 1677; (the Joseph Roberts) Reskedinnake, 1743; Reskedinick, 1745; Roskedinick, 1768, 1787; Ruskadennic, 1832; Roscadennick, Roskadinnick, 1843; Reskudinnick, 1888; Reskadinnick, 1901, 1948, 1967, 2003

Ruskedenack – Camborne, of Laurence Call, gent (*CRO, X510, 1677); Roscadethek, 1284; Roscadenek, 1510; Riskadenake, 1569; Roscadenick, 1591; Ruskedenacke, 1664; Ruskedenack, 1677; (the Joseph Roberts) Reskedinnake, 1743; Reskedinick, 1745; Roskedinick, 1768, 1787; Ruskadennic, 1832; Roscadennick, Roskadinnick, 1843; Reskudinnick, 1888; Reskadinnick, 1901, 1948, 1967, 2003

Ruskedenack vean – Camborne, of Laurence Call, gent (*CRO, X510, 1677); Ruskedenacke Vean, 1664; Ruskedenack vean, 1677

Ruskedenacke – Camborne, parts of Laurence Call, gent, and Thomas Daniell (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Roscadethek, 1284; Roscadenek, 1510; Riskadenake, 1569; Roscadenick, 1591; Ruskedenacke, 1664; Ruskedenack, 1677; (the Joseph Roberts) Reskedinnake, 1743; Reskedinick, 1745; Roskedinick, 1768, 1787; Ruskadennic, 1832; Roscadennick, Roskadinnick, 1843; Reskudinnick, 1888; Reskadinnick, 1901, 1948, 1967, 2003

Ruskedenacke Vean – Camborne, of Laurence Call, gent (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Ruskedenacke Vean, 1664; Ruskedenack vean, 1677

Ruskeiege – Camborne, of John Sanders (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of James Eles (*CRO, X510, 1677); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Ruskeiege, John Sanders Tenement in – Camborne, of James Eles (*CRO, X510, 1677); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Ruskeige – Camborne, of James Eles (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Russell's Tenement – Perranuthnoe, tenement in Uthnoe Veor (CRO, TA/183, 1841)

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

Russells Woolley – Morwenstow: see under Woolley.

Russels Hollaborough – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Russels Woolley – Morwenstow: see under Woolley.

Russes Mill – Lezant (Symons, 1884)

Russows, the – Lelant, at Brunion (CRO, TA/120, No.1765, 1841)

Ruth, Dower – Feock: see under Dower Ruth.

Ruth, Down – Feock: see under Dower Ruth.

Ruth Dower – Breage, tenement, occupied by Robert Symons and John Symons (*CRO, SN/371, 1812); Ruthdowre (mill), 1577; Ruth Dower, 1812; Ruthdower, 1842, 1884

Ruthdower – Breage, tenement (CRO, TA/18, 1842), 5 cottages and tenements, 31 acres (Symons, 1884); Ruthdowre (mill), 1577; Ruth Dower, 1812; Ruthdower, 1842, 1884

Ruthdowre mill – Breage, molendum granum, manerium de Pengwenna (*CRO, AR/4/1115, 1577)

Ruther Embla – Towednack, at Embla (CRO, TA/226, No.1206, 1842)

Ruthern – Withiel, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Ruthern – Bodmin, farm, 89 acres (Symons, 1884)

Ruthern Bridge – Bodmin, county bridge (Symons, 1884)

Ruthfos – St Columb Major, manor: see under Ruthvos.

Ruthfosse – St Columb Major, manor: see under Ruthvos.

Ruthvoes – St Columb Major (SW 924 604): Ruthvos, village, in the Manor of Ruthvos (*RIC, HC/59/25, 1804), 6 farms (Symons, 1884); Ruthvoes, with remains of chapel (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Ruthvos, 1804, 1884; Ruthvoes, 2003

Ruthvos – St Columb Major, manor: Ruthfos alias Ruthfosse, (*RIC, Z/1/14, 1605); Ruthvos, (*RIC, HC/59/23, 1795) (*RIC, HC/59/25, 1804).

Ruthfos alias Ruthfosse, 1605; Ruthvos, 1795, 1804

Ruthvos – St Columb Major: see under Ruthvoes.

Ruxmoor – Morwenstow (SS 2214), tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Ruxmorell, 1749; Ruxmoor, 1842; Ruxmoore, 1884; Ruxmoor, 1997

Ruxmoore – Morwenstow, farm (Symons, 1884); Ruxmorell, 1749; Ruxmoor, 1842; Ruxmoore, 1884; Ruxmoor, 1997

Ruxmorell – Morwenstow (Borlase, 1749, p144); Ruxmorell, 1749; Ruxmoor, 1842; Ruxmoore, 1884; Ruxmoor, 1997

Ruzza – Lanlivery, farm (Symons, 1884)

Ryalton – St Columb Minor (Borlase, 1749, p144); Ryalton, 1749; Rialton, 1842; Rialton (and Trewollack), 1884

"Ryders and Gurneys Tenement, part of Treganhawke" – St John, tenement (CRO, TA/93, 1843)

Ryeland – Linkinhorne, farm (Symons, 1884)

Ryland – Lanlivery, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Rynsy – Breage, manor (*CRO, AD145/1, 1483) (see also Rinsey)

Ryscolles – Mabe (Hext, 1953, p4, citing from 1566); Rescolles, 1560; Reyscolles, 1563; Ryscolles alias Roscolles, 1566; Rescolles, 1593; Reskolles, 1594; Rescolles, Reyscollas, Reyscolles, 1618; Reskolles, 1633; Rescollas, 1657; Roscollas, 1842, 1884, 1907, 1996

Ryse – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p191, citing from 1516); Le Res, 1260; Reys, 1473; Ryse, 1516; Rase, 1603; Race, 1768; The Race, 1768, 1830; Race, 1843, 1884; Race Farm, 1888; Race, 1948; Race Farm, 2003

Rysuharn – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1283); Rysuharn, 1283; Risehoern, 1304; Roseuhoern, 1317; Rosowhorn, 1400; Resuhorn, 1420; Reswern, Rysworn, 1473; Reyswern, 1510; Rosewarne, 1539, 1591, 1664, 1677; Rhôs y wern, Rhoswarn, Rhoswârn, 1700; Rosewarden, Rosewardn, 1743; Rosewarden, 1745; Resewarn (Wartha), Rosewarn (Wollas), 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Rosewarne, 1787, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1967

Rysworn – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p192, citing from 1473); Rysuharn, 1283; Risehoern, 1304; Roseuhoern, 1317; Rosowhorn, 1400; Resuhorn, 1420; Reswern, Rysworn, 1473; Reyswern, 1510; Rosewarne, 1539, 1591, 1664, 1677; Rhôs y wern, Rhoswarn, Rhoswârn, 1700; Rosewarden, Rosewardn, 1743; Rosewarden, 1745; Resewarn (Wartha), Rosewarn (Wollas), 1758; The 3 Rosewarnes, 1768; Rosewarne, 1787, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1967

Rytha – St Germans, farm (Symons, 1884)

Rytslade – Landrake (*CRO, P107/25/67, 1451)

sack, Vellen – Cury (Borlase, 1749, p152)

Sacott – Jacobstow (Borlase, 1749, p144); Sewacotte, 1601; Sacott, 1749; Sowcott, 1752; Southcott, 1884, 1948

Saintewynoe – see St Winnow (*RIC, Z/1/11, 1605); Sancto Winnow, c.1194; Seynt Winnowe, 1517, 1534; wynnowe, St wynnowe, 1576; Sainct Wynowe, 1583; St Wynnow, 1603; Saintewynoe, St Wynowe, 1605; St Wynnowe, 1616; St Wynnow, 1647; Winnow, 1654; St Winnowe, 1690; St Winnow, 1690, 1884

Saints, All – ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1889 from part of Falmouth

Saints, All – St Erth, abandoned chapel at Bosence (CA 14, 1975, p115)

Saints' Hill – Lansallos, tenement (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), 1844)

Salem House – Kenwyn, near Chacewater, a residence and land (Symons, 1884)

Salena – St Buryan, Paul and Sancreed, manor (*RIC, Z/6/2, 1703) (*RIC, Z/6/3, 1707); Selena, 1699; Salena, 1703, 1707; Selena, 1746, 1750, 1753, 1778

Sallock – Maker, farm (Symons, 1884); Sollok, 1537; (Coombe and) Sollock, 1844; Sallock, 1884

Sally Pool – Lelant, at Trevethow Barton (CRO, TA/120, No.1410, 1841)

Salmons Woolley – Morwenstow: see under Woolley.

Salt Cove – Crantock (CRO, TM/40, 1839)

Salt Water Mill – St Minver (CRO, TM/154, 1841)

Salt Water Mill, Mill Pool at – St Issey (CRO, TM/89, 1841)

Saltash – St Stephen by Saltash (*CRO, P144/5/3/21, 1648), ancient corporate borough (Symons, 1884); Saltash, 1648, 1884

(See also Albert Bridge, Royal)

Saltash, St Stephens-by- – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of East, 5701 acres (Symons, 1884)

Salter Mill, Higher – Landulph, tenement (CRO, TA/107, 1842)

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

Salthouse – Marhamchurch, farm (Symons, 1884)

Saltwater Mill – St Issey, flour mills, and 7½ acres (Symons, 1884)

Sambells Keasons, Dyers and – St Mellion, tenement (CRO, TA/143, 1843)

Sampson’s Weeths – Madron (Penzance), at Prospect Row (CRO, TA/179, Nos. 231-232, 329-332, 1845)

Sampson, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Powder (Fenwick, 1986, p6); Golant otherwise Saint Sampsons, 1844; Golant, St Sampsons, 1884; St Sampson, 1986

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

Sampsons, St – see St Sampson, 1470 acres (Symons, 1884); Golant otherwise Saint Sampsons, 1844; Golant, St Sampsons, 1884; St Sampson, 1986

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

Samys Place – Mawgan in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884)

Sancred – ecclesiastical parish: see under Sancreed.

Sancredd – ecclesiastical parish: see under Sancreed.

Sancreed – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Penwith (SW 41 29): Sancret, (CRO, AR/2/99, 1469-70); Sancredd, (*CRO, ARD/TER/49, 1613); Sancres, (*RIC, HC/4/30, 1624); Sancred, population, not including children under 16, is about 165 (*CRO, AD592/29/15, 1676); Sancreet, (*RIC, HZ/2/2, 1686); Sancros, (*RIC, Z/6/2, 1703); Sancret, (*CRO, P179/2/1/12, 1705); Zancrett, (*CRO, BRA2355/156, 1710); Sancrett, (*CRO, BRA2355/159, 1723); Sankret, (*RIC, HM/13/16, 1756); Sancrett, (*CRO, X506/71, 1759); Sancred, (Borlase, 1769, opp p164); St Creet, (*CRO, P133/16b/2, 1785); Sancreet, (*CRO, BRA2355/163, 1810) (*CRO, P133/16b/2, 1785); Saint Creet, (*CRO, BRA2355/165, 1833); Saint Creed, (*CRO, BRA2355/167, 1847); Sancreed, 4471 acres (Symons, 1884).

Sancret, 1469-70; Sancredd, 1613; Sancres, 1624; Sancred, 1676; Sancreet, 1686; Sancros, 1703; Sancret, 1705; Zancrett, 1710; Sancrett, 1723; Sankret, 1756; Sancrett, 1759; Sancred, 1769; St Creet, 1784; Sancreet, 1785, 1810; Saint Creet, 1833; Saint Creed, 1847; Sancreed, 1884

Sancreet – ecclesiastical parish: see under Sancreed.

Sancret – ecclesiastical parish: see under Sancreed.

Sancrett – ecclesiastical parish: see under Sancreed.

Sancros – ecclesiastical parish: see under Sancreed.

Sancross – Liskeard (Borlase, 1749, p144)

Sanctuaries, The – Advent: part of the glebe, three fields adjoining the churchyard and containing about 20 acres of arable (Potts, 1974, p1, citing from CRO, ARD/TER/596, 1727).

The Sanctuaries, 1727

Sanctuary – Bridgerule West (SS 2702) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Sanctuary – St Clement, small farm near the church (Symons, 1884)

Sanctuary – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Sanctuary, 1842, 1884; Sanctuary Farm, 1997

Sanctuary – Stratton, mannor, the Prince's (*CRO, P216/1/1, 1755)

Sanctuary Farm – Morwenstow (SS 2211) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Sanctuary, 1842, 1884; Sanctuary Farm, 1997

Sand Cot – Camborne (SW 592 423), shown, but not named on OS 6" in 1888 (OS, 1:25000, 1983)

sander, Vellan – Camborne (Borlase, 1749, p152); VellanSandry, 1743; Vellan sander, 1749; Vellan Sandry, 1759; Vellynsaundry, 1822; Vellyn Saundry, 1843; Vellansaundry, 1884

Sander's Ground – Padstow, tenement (CRO, TA/170, 1843) (see also Saunders Hill)

Sanderends – St Thomas by Launceston, farm (Symons, 1884)

Sanders and Wills Tenement – Rame (CRO, TA/196, 1844) (see also Saunders and Wills Tenement)

Sanders Hill – Lanivet, farm (Symons, 1884)

Sanders Tenement, Olivers and – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Sanders Tenement in Reskeiege, John – Camborne, of James Eles (*CRO, X510, 1677); Ruschedek, 1235; Roskedek, 1236; Roskediec, 1252; Roskadechic, 1283; Roskadaek, 1316; Rescasek, 1335; Reskegek, 1362; Rescasek, 1447; Reskeseke, 1530; Riskaieake, 1554; Reskaseage alias Rescajeage, 1649; Ruskeiege, Ruskeige, 1664; (John Sanders Tenement in) Reskeiege, Ruskeiege, 1677; Rhysgadzêg, 1700; Reskejage, Reskejeage, 1743; Reskejeage, 1745; Roskejeage, 1768; Reskajeage, 1843, 1888, 1967, 1983

Sandford – Quethiock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Sandhill House – Calstock, residence and small farm. The late John Williams, Esq, of Scorrier died here (Symons, 1884)

Sandock – Calstock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Sandoes – Feock, tenement (CRO, TA/64, 1845), farm (Symons, 1884)

Sandow's Row – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Sandplace – Morval, hamlet and Wesleyan chapel (Symons, 1884)

Sandry, Vellan – Camborne, of Abraham Row (*CRO, X510, 1759); VellanSandry, 1743; Vellan sander, 1749; Vellan Sandry, 1759; Vellynsaundry, 1822; Vellyn Saundry, 1843; Vellansaundry, 1884

Sandway – Sheviock, field name, 14 acres, 1 rood and 32 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 69, 1842)

Sandways – Calstock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Sandy-Bottom – St Austell, village containg about 200 inhabitants (Symons, 1884)

Sandy Mouth Beach – Kilkhampton (SS 2010) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Sankret – ecclesiastical parish: see under Sancreed.

Sans, Pen- – Madron: see under Penzance.

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

sargy, Vellan – St Buryan (Borlase, 1749, p152); Vellen sargy, 1749; Melansagia, Vellansagia (Field), 1844; Vellansergan, 1884

Sarles Down – St Neot, of John Nance, esquire (*CRO, P162/4/1, 1757); Sarles Down, 1757; Searles Down, 1884

Sarshall's Pit – Kilkhampton (SS 2009) (OS, 1:25000, 1997) (see also Shasell's gate)

Saul's Tenement – Ladock, in the manor of Trethurf, leased and occupied by Edward Blake on the lives of Edward Blake, aged 54, and Edward Blake junior, aged 26, 2 acres, 3 roods and 22 perches (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793)

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

Saunder's Long Park – Helland, field in Helland Barton, leased by William Perry (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

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

Saunders, Higher – Helland, field in Helland Barton, leased by William Perry (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

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

Saunders, Lower – Helland, field in Helland Barton, leased by William Perry (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Saunders and Wills Tenement – Rame (CRO, TA/196, 1844) (see also Sanders and Wills Tenement)

Saunders Hill – Padstow, the seat of Mr Rawlings (Symons, 1884) (see also Sander's Groun)

Saunders Tenement – Helland, in the Barton of Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842)

Saundry, Vellyn – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); VellanSandry, 1743; Vellan sander, 1749; Vellan Sandry, 1759; Vellynsaundry, 1822; Vellyn Saundry, 1843; Vellansaundry, 1884

Saunton – Pillaton (*CRO, P188/14/2, 1785), farm (Symons, 1884); Saunton, 1785; Saunton Hays, 1843; Saunton, 1884

Saunton Hays – Pillaton, field name, 5 acres, 1 rood and 33 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 550, 1843); Saunton, 1785; Saunton Hays, 1843; Saunton, 1884

Savath – Luxulyan, farm and china clay work (Symons, 1884)

Saviery, St, Trethillick or – Padstow, tenement (CRO, TA/170, 1843)

Saviers, St – Padstow, 23 acres, of Edmond Prideaux Esq, also 1 acre, of Nicholas Jolley, gent (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1661); St Saviers, 1661; St Saviours, 1728, 1843

Saviours, St – Padstow (*CRO, P170/4/1, 1728), tenement (CRO, TA/170, 1843); St Saviers, 1661; St Saviours, 1728, 1843

Savyok – ecclesiastical parish: see under Sheviock.

Sawa – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1733, 1739 and 1740); Arganseuwyth, 1296; Arghansewyth, 1302; Arghanshawith, 1325; Argensawith, 1334; Argansawod, 1498; Aransaweth, 1641; Aranassawyth, Arransawith, 1668; Sawha, 1731; Sawa, 1733; Sawa, Sawah, 1739, 1740; Sawah, 1842, 1884; Ardensaweth, 1888; Ardensawth, 1971; Ardensawah, 1980

Sawah – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1739 and 1740) (CRO, TA/122, 1842), farm, village and Wesleyan chapel (Symons, 1884); Arganseuwyth, 1296; Arghansewyth, 1302; Arghanshawith, 1325; Argensawith, 1334; Argansawod, 1498; Aransaweth, 1641; Aranassawyth, Arransawith, 1668; Sawha, 1731; Sawa, 1733; Sawa, Sawah, 1739, 1740; Sawah, 1842, 1884; Ardensaweth, 1888; Ardensawth, 1971; Ardensawah, 1980

Sawha – St Levan, John Roberts (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1731); Arganseuwyth, 1296; Arghansewyth, 1302; Arghanshawith, 1325; Argensawith, 1334; Argansawod, 1498; Aransaweth, 1641; Aranassawyth, Arransawith, 1668; Sawha, 1731; Sawa, 1733; Sawa, Sawah, 1739, 1740; Sawah, 1842, 1884; Ardensaweth, 1888; Ardensawth, 1971; Ardensawah, 1980

Sawmills Creek – St Sampson, creek (Fenwick, 1986, p33); Bodmyn pille, 1538; Bodmin Pill, 1986; Sawmills Creek, 1986

Sawnas, the – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1733); the Sawnas, 1733; ye Sawnas, 1740

Sawnas, ye – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1740); the Sawnas, 1733; ye Sawnas, 1740

Sawrah – Stithians, farm (Symons, 1884)

Scadgell – (Borlase, 1749, p144); Scadgell, 1749; Higher Scadghill, 1842, 1884; Scadghill Farm, 1997

Scadghill, Higher – Kilkhampton, tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Scadgell, 1749; Higher Scadghill, 1842, 1884; Scadghill Farm, 1997

Scadghill, Lower – Kilkhampton (SS 2209), tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Lower Scadghill, 1842, 1884, 1997

Scadghill Farm – Kilkhampton (SS 2210) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Scadgell, 1749; Higher Scadghill, 1842, 1884; Scadghill Farm, 1997

Scads Park – Landulph, field name, 4 acres, 3 roods and 20 perches (CRO, TA/107, No. 344, 1842)

Scaffe, Park – Sennen: field name in Trevescan (CRO, TA/207, No. 661, 1842).

Park Scaffe, 1842

Scanan, Harn – St Buryan, field in Selena (CRO, TA/23, No.442, 1844)

Scanhoe – Mevagissey, tenement (CRO, TA/147, 1842), farm, 33 acres (Symons, 1884)

Scantlebury House – Forrabury, Miss Helyar (Symons, 1884)

Scantleburys Harscott – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Scarcewater – Ladock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Scarne – St Mary Magdalene, tenement (CRO, TA/118, 1843)

Scarsick, Neither – Treneglos, tenement (CRO, TA/230, 1843); Neither Scarsick, 1843; Lower Scassick, Nethercarsick, 1884

Scarsick, Over – Treneglos, tenement (CRO, TA/230, 1843); Over Scarsick, 1843; Higher Scassick, Highercarsick, 1884

Scassick, Higher – Treneglos, farm (Symons, 1884); Over Scarsick, 1843; Higher Scassick, Highercarsick, 1884

Scassick, Lower – Treneglos, farm, 29 acres (Symons, 1884); Neither Scarsick, 1843; Lower Scassick, Nethercarsick, 1884

Scathe – Landewednack (SW 6912), coastal rock (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Scathe, Carn – St Levan, coastal promontory (OS, 6”, 1888)

Scawen, Lower – St Pinnock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Scawen Mills – St Pinnock (Symons, 1884)

Scawes – Treneglos (Borlase, 1749, p144)

Scawn Hill – Pillaton, field name, 3 acres and 17 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 473, 1843)

Scawns – Menheniot, the residence of John Samuel Hawker, Esq, JP (Symons, 1884)

Scawswater – St Clement, farm, 29 acres, dwelling house, and turnery (Symons, 1884)

Scellier – Wendron (Borlase, 1749, p144)

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

School House, Trencreek” – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Scibber, Park – Lelant, at Higher Lelant (CRO, TA/120, Nos. 1202-1203, 1841)

Sclement, St – see St Clement (*CRO, P144/5/3/17, 1600); Moireis, 1086; Moreis, 1178; Sanctus Clemens, 1329; Clemens, 1522; St Sclement, 1600; St Clemens, 1613, 1715; St Clements, 1743; St Clemens, 1744; St Clements, 1765, 1785; St Clement, 1840, 1884, 1988

Scobell’s Land – Madron (Penzance), at Chapel Street (CRO, TA/179, Nos. 978-980, 1845)

Scollagrove Copse – Werrington (OS, 6", 1890)

Sconner – Sheviock, tenement (CRO, TA/208, 1842)

Sconner Down – Sheviock, field name, 5 acres, 1 rood and 27 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 623, 1842)

Sconner Villa – Sheviock, tenement (CRO, TA/208, 1842)

Sconnor – St Germans, the seat of Francis Glanville, Esq (Symons, 1884)

Scores Bridge – Liskeard and St Cleer (*CRO, P126/22/1, 1834)

Scorrier – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791), tenement (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840), the seat of George Williams, Esq, JP. It was the residence of his grandfather , John Williams, Esq, till 1829, when he removed to Sandhill, near the Tamar. The estate, and the common inclosed and planted amount to 140 acres. The village, or hamlet of Scorrier was demolished by the late Mr Michael Williams, in 1830, and the site planted. The present residence is on the site of the old one (Symons, 1884); Scorrier, 1791, 1840, 1884

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

Scorrier Rogers – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791), tenement (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840), 12 acres, now part of Tregullow, the seat of Dowager Lady Williams (Symons, 1884); Scorrier Rogers, 1791, 1840, 1884

Scorrier Treweek – Gwennap, 12 acres, now part of Tregullow, the seat of Dowager Lady Williams (Symons, 1884)

Scorsham – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884)

Scotland – Newlyn East, farm (Symons, 1884)

Scotland – Virginstow [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p212, citing from 1827), tenement (CRO, TA/245, 1841) (Gover et al, 1931, p212); Scotland, 1827, 1841, 1931

Scraches – Liskeard, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Scraesdon – Antony, site of hillfort and later fortifications (Thomas, 1974, p16-17); Creulisdon, 1349; ? Scrowson, 1749; Scraesdon, 1974

Screws – Davidstow, farm (Symons, 1884); Skrewes, Treskrewes, 1581; Screws, 1884

Scribble – Blisland, farm, 98 acres (Symons, 1884)

scrogan, Rhe – Illogan, house (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r) (see also Rheskrogan)

Scrosdon – St Ive, farm (Symons, 1884)

Scrowson – Antony (Borlase, 1749, p144); ? Creulisdon, 1349; Scrowson, 1749; ? Scraesdon, 1974

Scutchill – Callington, tenement (CRO, TA/25, 1842), farm, 27 acres (Symons, 1884)

se, Dor-, Little – Lelant, field name in the Manor of Trembethow (CRO, TA/120, No.2018, 1841)

Sea-View – Budock, residence of G C Fox, Esq, JP, at Falmouth (Symons, 1884)

Sea-View Villas – St Stephen by Saltash, at Port View, Saltash, T B Hood (Symons, 1884)

Seagers Tenement part of Treganhawke – St John, tenement (CRO, TA/93, 1843)

Seal, Eglos, – see Egloshayle (*CRO, P170/13/4/13, 1771); Egloshayle, 1489; Egloshiule, 1536; Eggloshayle, Egloshayle, 1544; Egloshele, Eglossayle, 1565; Egloshaile, 1592; Eglosayle, 1654; Egloseale, 1663, 1664; "Eglos, Seal", 1771; Egloshaile, 1774; Egloshayle, 1827, 1884

Sealand – (Borlase, 1749, p144); Sellen, 1738; Sealand, 1749; Sellan, 1759, 1843, 1884

Seargeants otherwise Serjeants – Tremaine: see under Sergeants.

Searles Down – St Neot, farm (Symons, 1884); Sarles Down, 1757; Searles Down, 1884

Seaton – St Germans, village and farm (Symons, 1884)

Seaton – St Martin by Looe, river (Blome, 1673, p59), mouth of river (Symons, 1884)

Seaton hills, Three, the – St Germans, field in Tregonick alias Tregonack (*RIC, Z/1/23, 1654)

Secouch – Luxulyan, farm (Symons, 1884)

Seintclere – see St Cleer (Padel, 1988, citing from 1388); Sanctus Clarus, 1212; Seintclere, 1388; St Clere, 1603; St Cleer, early 17th c; St Cleere, 1678, 1679; St Cleer, 1696; St Clare, 1769; St Cleer, 1769, 1884, 1988

Seintemarywyk – see Week St Mary (Padel, 1988, citing from 1321); Wich, Wihc, 1086; Seintemarywyk, 1321; Wyke, 1327; Wyske Sancte Marie, 1433; Weekis St Mary, 1625; Week St Mary, 1884

Selegan – Redruth, tŷ ai henw (Lhwyd, 1700, f3v); Sellogan (Lane End), 1677; Selegan, 1700; Sellegan, 1844; Selleggan, 1884

Selena – St Buryan, Paul and Sancreed, manor (*RIC, Z/6/1, 1699) (*RIC, Z/6/4, 1746) (*RIC, Z/6/5, 1750) (*RIC, Z/6/6, 1753), in St Buryan (*CRO, AD1797/1, 1778); Selena, 1699; Salena, 1703, 1707; Selena, 1746, 1750, 1753, 1778

Selena – St Buryan, in the Manor of Selena (*RIC, Z/6/3, 1707), tenement (CRO, TA/23, 1844)

Selena – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844), 6 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Selena Moor and Town Place – St Buryan, field in Selena (CRO, TA/23, No.417, 1844)

Selena Moor and Town Place, Lower – St Buryan, field in Selena (CRO, TA/23, No.414, 1844)

Sella – Warbstow (Borlase, 1749, p144)

Sellan – Sancreed (*CRO, X506/71, 1759), tenement (CRO, TA/205, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884); Sellen, 1738; Sealand, 1749; Sellan, 1759, 1843, 1884

Sellan, Little – Sancreed, tenement (CRO, TA/205, 1843); Little Sellan, 1843; Sellan Vean, 1884

Sellan Vean – Sancreed, farm (Symons, 1884); Little Sellan, 1843; Sellan Vean, 1884

Sellegan – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844); Sellogan (Lane End), 1677; Selegan, 1700; Sellegan, 1844; Selleggan, 1884

Sellegan, Trewirgie – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Selleggan – Redruth, farm (Symons, 1884); Sellogan (Lane End), 1677; Selegan, 1700; Sellegan, 1844; Selleggan, 1884

Sellen – Sancreed (CRO, X573/55, 1738); Sellen, 1738; Sealand, 1749; Sellan, 1759, 1843, 1884

Sellogan Lane End – Redruth, mine bounds (*RIC, HM/12/1, 1677)

Seluan – see St Levan (CRO, AR/2/99, 1469-70); Seluan, Siluan, 1469-70; St Levan, 1604, 1605, 1729, 1744; St Leven, 1747; St Levan, 1752; St Levin, 1769; St Levan, 1784, 1794, 1819; St Levin, 1838; St Levan, 1884

Semerwert – see St Breward (Padel, 1988, citing from 1406); Sanctus Brewveredus, c.1190; Seynt Brewerd, 1380; Semerwert, 1406; Symonward, c.1535; Brewer, early 17th c; Bruard, 1613; Simon Ward, 1690; Symonward, 1813; St Breward, Simonward, 1884

Semesdon – North Tamerton, 3 farms (Symons, 1884)

Semthoryon – see Veryan (RIC, HB/13/7, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §699, 1562); Semthoryon, 1562; Vyrian, 1601; Verryan, 1785, 1799; Veryan, 1884

Senan – see Sennen (CRO, AR/2/99, 1469-70) (Cowley, 1743, map); Senan, 1469-70; Sening, 1613; Zennyn, c.1602; Zennen, 1673, 1679; Sennen, 1698, 1705; Senan, 1743; Sennen, 1744, 1761, 1794, 1884

Senar – see Zennor (CRO, AR/2/99, 1469-70); Senar, 1469-70; Zennor, 1679, 1761; Sennor, Zenor, 1769; Zennor, 1773; Zenor, 1800; Zennor, 1821, 1878, 1884

Senar Quoit – Zennor, cromleh (Borlase, 1769, p227); Senar Quoit, Senor Cromleh, 1769; Zennor Quoit, 1971

Sening – see Sennen (*CRO, ARD/TER/49, 1613); Senan, 1469-70; Sening, 1613; Zennyn, c.1602; Zennen, 1673, 1679; Sennen, 1698, 1705; Senan, 1743; Sennen, 1744, 1761, 1794, 1884

Sennen – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Penwith (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1698) (*CRO, P179/2/1/4, 1705) (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1744) (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761) (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1794), 2230 acres (Symons, 1884); Senan, 1469-70; Sening, 1613; Zennyn, c.1602; Zennen, 1673, 1679; Sennen, 1698, 1705; Senan, 1743; Sennen, 1744, 1761, 1794, 1884

Sennen Cove – Sennen (CRO, TA/207, 1842), fishing village and inn (Symons, 1884)

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

Sennor – see Zennor (Borlase, 1769, p136); Senar, 1469-70; Zennor, 1679, 1761; Sennor, Zenor, 1769; Zennor, 1773; Zenor, 1800; Zennor, 1821, 1878, 1884

Senor Cromleh – Zennor (Borlase, 1769, opp p223); Senar Quoit, Senor Cromleh, 1769; Zennor Quoit, 1971

Sensham – Bridgerule West (SS 2402), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Senslands – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842)

Sentry – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

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

Seoverns Cove – Crantock (CRO, TM/40, 1839)

Sergeants – Tremaine (SX 231 898); Sergeants, (*CRO, TM/229, 1838); Seargeants otherwise Serjeants, tenement (CRO, TA/229, 1840) [destroyed, not shown on OS, 1:25000, 2003]

Sergeants, 1838; Seargeants otherwise Serjeants, 1840

Serjeants, Seargeants otherwise – Tremaine: see under Sergeants.

Setcott – St Giles in the Heath, tenement (*CRO, TA/71, 1841) (see also Northcott)

Setcott – Jacobstow, farm (Symons, 1884); Sidcott, 1749; Setcott, 1884

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

Setcott Moor, Lower – St Giles in the Heath, field, 14 acres, 2 roods and 30 perches (*CRO, TA/71, No.316, 1841)

Sethnoe – Breage, tenement, occupied by Richard Jeffery (*CRO, SN/371, 1812), farm, 90 acres, and 8 small tenements, 43 acres (Symons, 1884); Sethnoe, 1812; Sithnoe, 1842; Sethnoe, Sithnoe, 1884

Sethnoe Mill – Breage, tenement, occupied by John Williams (*CRO, SN/371, 1812)

Sevarth – Luxulyan, farm, and china clay works (Symons, 1884); Sevarth, Sevath, 1884

Sevath – Luxulyan, farm, and china clay works (Symons, 1884); Sevarth, Sevath, 1884

Seveak – Kea, 12 tenements, 129 acres. Messrs Sampson occupy the mansion (Symons, 1884)

Seveak Water – Kea and Kenwyn, hamlet and railway bridge, 1 mile east of Chacewater (Symons, 1884)

Seveak Wood – Kea, William Richards (Symons, 1884)

Seven Acre Croft – St Allen, field in Killivose and Chycose, 8 acres, 1 rood and 10 perches (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Seven Stones – Stoke Climsland (Symons, 1884)

Sewacotte – Jacobstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p5, citing from 1601); Sewacotte, 1601; Sacott, 1749; Sowcott, 1752; Southcott, 1884, 1948

Sewanna – Gunwalloe, farm (Symons, 1884); Sowanna, 1840; Sewanna, 1884

Seworgan – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Seworgan, 1842, 1884; Soworgan, 1884

Sewragh – Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p531, citing from 1390); Syuwragh, 1386; Sewragh, 1390; Sewrath, 1603; Sewrah, 1884, 1948

Sewrah – Stithians, 2 farms (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p531); Syuwragh, 1386; Sewragh, 1390; Sewrath, 1603; Sewrah, 1884, 1948

Sewrath – Stithians (*RIC, Z/1/8, 1603); Syuwragh, 1386; Sewragh, 1390; Sewrath, 1603; Sewrah, 1884, 1948

Seymour House – St Stephen by Saltash, at Saltash, Miss Burt's Boarding school (Symons, 1884)

Seyncleder – see St Clether (Padel, 1988, citing from 1249); Seyncleder, Sanctus Clederus, 1249; Seyntclether, 1405; St Clether, 1565, early 17th c; St Cleather, c.1700, 1842; St Clether, 1884, 1988

Seyntclether – see St Clether (Padel, 1988, citing from 1405); Seyncleder, Sanctus Clederus, 1249; Seyntclether, 1405; St Clether, 1565, early 17th c; St Cleather, c.1700, 1842; St Clether, 1884, 1988

Seyntcorentyn – ecclesiastical parish: see under Cury.

Shade, Island & – Landulph, field name, 1 rood and 22 perches (CRO, TA/107, No. 500, 1842)

Shaft Down – Gwinear, land, 9 acres, Mr John Jose (Symons, 1884); Shaft Down Tenement, 1842; Shaft Down, 1884

Shaft Down Tenement – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842); Shaft Down Tenement, 1842; Shaft Down, 1884

Shaft Field – St Levan, field in Bosestow (CRO, TA/122, No.430, 1842)

Shaftis, Park – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.359, 1844)

Shafty, Park an – Towednack, at Higher Bussow (CRO, TA/226, Nos. 558-560, 1842)

Shafty, Park an, Higher – Towednack, at Higher Bussow (CRO, TA/226, No.557, 1842)

Shafty, Park an, Lower – Towednack, at Higher Bussow (CRO, TA/226, No.556, 1842)

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

Shafty Stitch – Towednack, at Higher Bussow (CRO, TA/226, No.599, 1842)

Shag Rock – Landewednack (SW 6911), coastal rock (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Shalders – St Minver, farm (Symons, 1884)

Shallow Adit – Redruth (SW 714 437): Shallow Adit Farm, Shallow Audit, tenements (CRO, TA/197, 1844); Shallow Adit, near Redruth Highway. The resort for pot-water by the surrounding inhabitants. There are cottages near (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Shallow Adit Farm, Shallow Audit, 1844; Shallow Adit, 1884, 2003

Shallow Adit Farm – Redruth: see under Shallow Adit.

Shallow Audit – Redruth: see under Shallow Adit.

Shallow Bridge – St Breward, 11 acres (Symons, 1884)

Shanger Bottom – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

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

Shaplins Wood – St Giles in the Heath, 2 acres, 1 rood and 7 perches (*CRO, TA/71, No.729, 1841)

Shark's Fin – small rock in Falmouth Bay (OS, 25”, 1876)

Shark's Fin – Sennen (SW 3326), small rock near the Longships (OS, 1:25000, 1980)

Sharp Point Tor – Linkinhorne, hill 1200 feet above the sea (Symons, 1884)

Sharpnose Point, Higher – Morwenstow (SS 1914) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Sharpnose Point, Lower – Morwenstow (SS 1912) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Sharpy Tor – St Cleer (Borlase, 1769, p137)

Sharrow Grotto – a singular excavation opposite Whitesand Bay (Symons, 1884)

Shasell's gate – Kilkhampton (Borlase, 1749, p144) (see also Sarshall's Pit)

Shata, Park, Higher – Lelant, part of the Manor of Trembethow (CRO, TA/120, No.1982, 1841)

She-combe – Cardinham, in the Manor of Cardinham, of Oliver Slyman (*CRO, AR/3/429, 1675)

Shearme Wood – Morwenstow (SS 2517) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Shears Farm – Morwenstow (SS 2113) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Shears Park – Tintagel, field in Hendra Fenterleigh and Bossinney, tenant is William Symons, 2 acres, 2 roods and 13 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Shears Woodford – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Sheep House field – Phillack, at Penpol (CRO, GRA/117, 1831)

Sheepewashe mill – St Winnow: see under Shipwash mills.

Sheers Barton – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Sheffield Terrace – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

Shellow – Treneglos, farm (Symons, 1884)

Shellwood – Helland, tenement, in hand, 4 acres, 3 roods and 15 perches (*CRO, X206/10, 1808); Shillwood, 1749; Shellwood, 1808; Shellwood Tenement, Shellwoods, Joses Shellwood, 1842

Shellwood, Joses – Helland, tenement (CRO, TA/83, 1842); Shillwood, 1749; Shellwood, 1808; Shellwood Tenement, Shellwoods, Joses Shellwood, 1842

Shellwood Tenement – Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842); Shillwood, 1749; Shellwood, 1808; Shellwood Tenement, Shellwoods, Joses Shellwood, 1842

Shellwoods – Helland, tenement (CRO, TA/83, 1842); Shillwood, 1749; Shellwood, 1808; Shellwood Tenement, Shellwoods, Joses Shellwood, 1842

Shephards Hill – St Mewan and St Ewe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Shepherds – St Allen, 3 tenements, 142 acres (Symons, 1884)

Shepherds – Newlyn East, 20 tenements, 445 acres (Symons, 1884)

Shepherds House – St Clether (Symons, 1884)

Shepherds House – Newlyn East, residence (Symons, 1884)

Sherwell – Calstock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Sherwick – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884)

Sheta, Park an – Mullion, tenement (CRO, TA/160, 1843)

Sheviock – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of East (SX 37 55): Savyok, (Finberg, 1954, p18, citing from 981); Sheviock, (CRO, TA/208, 1842), 2282 acres (Symons, 1884).

Savyok, 981; Sheviock, 1842, 1884

Sheviock – Sheviock, tenement (CRO, TA/208, 1842)

Sheviock Barton – Sheviock, tenement (CRO, TA/208, 1842)

Sheviock Field, Great – Sheviock, 3 acres, 2 roods and 10 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 351, 1842)

Sheviock Field, Little – Sheviock, 3 acres (CRO, TA/208, No. 346, 1842)

Sheviock Park, Great – Sheviock, field name, 6 acres (CRO, TA/208, No. 313, 1842)

Shill Meadow – Padstow (*CRO, P170/4/1, 1728)

Shilla Mills – St Minver (Symons, 1884)

Shillingham – St Stephen by Saltash (SX 406 572): Shillingham, (*RIC, HC/4/27, 1617) (*RIC, HC/4/56, 1652), of James Buller, esquire (*RIC, HC/24/17, 1710), of John Francis Buller (*CRO, P138/6/13, 1728) (Borlase, 1749, p144), late a seat of J Buller, Esq, MP (Symons, 1884); Shillingham Manor, in Saltash civil parish, with remains of chapel (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Shillingham, 1617, 1652, 1710, 1728, 1749, 1884; Shillingham Manor, 2005

Shillwood – Helland (Borlase, 1749, p144); Shillwood, 1749; Shellwood, 1808; Shellwood Tenement, Shellwoods, Joses Shellwood, 1842

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

Shipen Park – Tintagel, field in Treburgett, of William Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Shipen Park, 1735; Shippen Park, 1871

Shipen Park – Tintagel, field in Hambles Trecaren, of William Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Shipen Park, 1735; Shippen Park, 1871

Shippen Park – Helland, field in Newton Farm, leased by Francis Perry (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Shippen Park – Helland, field in Waterland, leased by Hender Bate (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Shippen Park – Tintagel, field in Trecarne, tenant is William Martyn, 5 acres, 1 rood and 12 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Shipen Park, 1735; Shippen Park, 1871

Shippens Tenement – Merther (CRO, TA/146, 1844)

Shippraise – St Enoder, of John Bassett (*CRO, AD1200, 1785); Shippraise, 1785; Chyprase, 1884

Shipstors – Veryan, farm, 24 acres (Symons, 1884)

Shipwash mills – St Winnow: Sheepewashe mill, in the Manor of Bridgende (*RIC, Z/1/17, 1617); Shipwash mills, (CRO, X1162/13, 1716).

Sheepewashe mill, 1617; Shipwash mills, 1716

Shirra Parks – Maker, tenement (CRO, TA/134, 1844)

Shoot Meadow – St Stephen in Brannel, field (*CRO, GRA/233/2, 1858)

Shop – St Germans (Symons, 1884)

Shop – St Merryn, 6 tenements, 18 acres (Symons, 1884)

Shop – Morwenstow (SS 2214), tenements (CRO, TA/158, 1842) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Shop, 1842; Shopp, 1884; Shop, 1997

Shop – South Hill, tenement (CRO, TA/210, 1842) (see also Bray's Shop and Grillis' Shop)

Shop Field – St Buryan, field in Lower Treave (CRO, TA/23, No.2341, 1844)

Shop Field – St Levan, in Trengothall (CRO, TA/122, No.5, 1842)

Shopp – Morwenstow, farm (Symons, 1884); Shop, 1842; Shopp, 1884; Shop, 1997

Shoreston – Morwenstow (SS 2617): Shorson, (Borlase, 1749, p144); Shanston, (Greenwood, 1826-7); Shoreston, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842); Shorston, farm (Symons, 1884); Shoreston Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Shorson, 1749; Shanston, 1826-7; Shoreston, 1842; Shorston, 1884; Shoreston Farm, 1997

Shoreston Farm – Morwenstow: see under Shoreston.

Shorson – Morwenstow: see under Shoreston.

Shorston – Morwenstow: see under Shoreston.

Shorstone Moor – Morwenstow (SS 2617): Shanston Moor, (Greenwood, 1826-7); Shorstone Moor, three round barrows here (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Shanston Moor, 1826-7; Shorstone Moor, 1997

Short-lane-end – Kenwyn, village, Wesleyan chapel, smithy, an inn, and board school (Symons, 1884); Short Lane's End, 1853; Short-lane-end, 1884

Short Lane's End – Kenwyn (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853); Short Lane's End, 1853; Short-lane-end, 1884

Shortcross – St Cleer, farm (Symons, 1884)

Shortcross – Morval, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Shotten, Park an – Towednack, at Chylasson (CRO, TA/226, No.847, 1842)

Shoveller's Hole – Pelynt, Wesleyan chapel (Symons, 1884)

Showana, Croft – Lelant, at Carninney (CRO, TA/120, No.144, 1841)

Shreen – Feock, tenement (CRO, TA/64, 1845)

Shucksford – St Columb Minor, at Newquay, Charles Treffry, Esq (Symons, 1884)

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

Shut's Close – Ladock, in the manor of Trethurf, leased and occupied by John Blake on the lives of Thomas Harris, aged 46, and John Blake junior, aged 14, 24 acres, 2 roods and 7 perches (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793)

Shuta – St Martin by Looe (*RIC, Z/1/9, 1603); Shuta, 1603; Shutta, 1840, 1884

Shutta – St Martin by Looe, tenement (CRO, TA/138, 1840), farm (Symons, 1884); Shuta, 1603; Shutta, 1840, 1884

Shutta – Stoke Climsland, farm, 40 acres (Symons, 1884)

Sidcott – Jacobstow (Borlase, 1749, p144); Sidcott, 1749; Setcott, 1884

Sign of the Sun – Quethiock (Symons, 1884)

Sillaton – Pillaton, farm (Symons, 1884); ? Silton, 1749; North/South Sillaton, 1843; Sillaton, 1884

Sillaton, North – Pillaton, tenement (CRO, TA/188, 1843); ? Silton, 1749; North/South Sillaton, 1843; Sillaton, 1884

Sillaton, South – Pillaton, tenement (CRO, TA/188, 1843); ? Silton, 1749; North/South Sillaton, 1843; Sillaton, 1884

Sillaton Park – Pillaton, field name, 3 acres, 1 rood and 14 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 355, 1843)

Sillyback – St Cleer, farm (Symons, 1884)

Siloam Chapel – Werrington, Bible Christian (OS, 6", 1890)

Silton – ? Pillaton [parish not given] (Borlase, 1749, p144); Silton, 1749; ? North/South Sillaton, 1843; ? Sillaton, 1884

Siluan – see St Levan (CRO, AR/2/99, 1469-70); Seluan, Siluan, 1469-70; St Levan, 1729; St Levin, 1769; St Levan, 1784; St Levin, 1838; St Levan, 1884

Silva Cross – St Ive, hotel (Symons, 1884)

Silver, Carn – St Buryan, on coast, west of Dorminock (*CRO, P23/27/3 (TM), 1840), rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1888)

Silver Valley – Calstock, a hamlet and silver mine (Symons, 1884)

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

Silverwell – St Agnes and Perranzabuloe, a scattered village having a Wesleyan chapel near Mithian church (Symons, 1884); Silverwells, 1749; Silverwell, 1884

Silverwells – St Agnes (Borlase, 1749, p144); Silverwells, 1749; Silverwell, 1884

Simmiss Moor – St Giles in the Heath, field, 6 acres, 2 roods and 35 perches (*CRO, TA/71, No.13, 1841)

Simon Ward – see St Breward (*CRO, P247/1/1, 1690); Sanctus Brewveredus, c.1190; Seynt Brewerd, 1380; Semerwert, 1406; Symonward, c.1535; Brewer, early 17th c; Bruard, 1613; Simon Ward, 1690; Symonward, 1813; St Breward, Simonward, 1884

Simonward – see St Breward (Symons, 1884); Sanctus Brewveredus, c.1190; Seynt Brewerd, 1380; Semerwert, 1406; Symonward, c.1535; Brewer, early 17th c; Bruard, 1613; Simon Ward, 1690; Symonward, 1813; St Breward, Simonward, 1884

Sina – Cardinham, farm (Symons, 1884)

Single Stone Hedge – St Ives, at Pednavounder (CRO, TA/91, No.923, 1844)

Singmoor – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842); Singmoor, 1842; Singmoore, 1884

Singmoore – Quethiock, farm (Symons, 1884); Singmoor, 1842; Singmoore, 1884

Sings Liscrow – Fowey, tenement (CRO, TA/66, 1840); Great Liscrow, (Dugger Lands in) Little Liscrow, (Sings) Liscrow, 1840; Lescrow, 1855; Liscrow, 1884

Sinkenedy – St Minver (Borlase, 1749, p144)

Sinns, Little – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Sinn's Common – Redruth, tenements (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Sinns – Redruth, a manor of 736 acres, occupied by many tenants. North Downs mine, Wheal Peevor, and Wheal Boys are in this manor (Symons, 1884)

Sinns Manor House – Redruth, residence and large farm, Mr W Teague (Symons, 1884)

Sise, Castle – Constantine, near Trebarvah (CA 5, 1966, p80, citing from 1649); Castle Sise, 1649; Castle Lea, 1842

Sisters, The – Tintagel (SX 061 900): rocks off coast (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52a, 1871) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

The Sisters, 1871, 2005

Sithney – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kerrier (*RIC, Z/4/22, 1733) (Borlase, 1769, opp p173) (CRO, TA/209, 1842), 5833 acres (Symons, 1884); Sythney, 1655, 1676; Sithney, 1733, 1769, 1842, 1884

Sithney, Merther – Sithney, messuage or tenement (*RIC, Z/4/22, 1733), tenement (CRO, TA/209, 1842), several small farms (Symons, 1884); Marssinney otherwise Merther Sithney, 1733; Merther Sithney, 1842, 1884

Sithney Common – Sithney, several tenements (Symons, 1884)

Sithney Green – Sithney, tenement (CRO, TA/209, 1842), a mill and hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Sithnoe – Breage, tenement (CRO, TA/18, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Sethnoe, 1812; Sithnoe, 1842; Sethnoe, Sithnoe, 1884

Sixheads – Kenwyn, hamlet and stamping mills (Symons, 1884)

Sixpenie land – Cardinham, in the Manor of Cardinham, of Hicks Clerk, rent is 3 pennies (*CRO, AR/3/429, 1675)

Sixpenny Well – Morval, field in Cleese (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1845); Zekmonywill, c.1730; Sixpenny Well, 1845

Sixturnings – Mylor, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Skath, Lech – St Buryan, rocks off coast (*CRO, AD1797/1, 1778)

Skeath, Park – Towednack, at Chylasson (CRO, TA/226, No.836, 1842)

Skebarwin – Lelant, close (RIC, HB/14/159j, *HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1686, 1708); Skebarwin, 1708; Skibber Whidden, 1841

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

Skenoweth – St Austell, farm, 50 acres (Symons, 1884)

Skewbuds – Camborne: Skewbuds, population, with Tuckingmill, Trevornowe and Wheal Crafty, is 64 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Skirbush, (*CRO, P27/1/14, 1838).

Skewbuds, 1768; Skirbush, 1838

Skewes – Cury, tenement (CRO, TA/45, 1841); Skewys, 1603; Skewis, 1749; Skewes, 1841; Skews, 1884

Skewes, Great – St Wenn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Skewes, Little – St Wenn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Skewis – Crowan (Borlase, 1749, p144) (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796), tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841), farm, the scene of a murder in the last century (Symons, 1884); Skewis, 1749, 1796, 1841, 1884

Skewis – Cury (Borlase, 1749, p144); Skewys, 1603; Skewis, 1749; Skewes, 1841; Skews, 1884

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

Skewis, Kiss – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841); Coskewis, 1796; Kiss Skewis, Kus Skewis, 1841

Skewis, Kus – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841); Coskewis, 1796; Kiss Skewis, Kus Skewis, 1841

Skewis Common – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841)

Skewjack – Sennen (CRO, TA/207, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Skewjack, Little – St Levan, farm (Symons, 1884)

Skews – Cury, farm (Symons, 1884); Skewys, 1603; Skewis, 1749; Skewes, 1841; Skews, 1884

Skews Tenement – Menheniot, farm (Symons, 1884)

Skewys – Cury (*RIC, Z/1/8, 1603); Skewys, 1603; Skewis, 1749; Skewes, 1841; Skews, 1884

Skiberio – Sithney, tenement (CRO, TA/209, 1842)

Skibber, Park – Lelant, at Boskerris Woolas (CRO, TA/120, No.197, 1841)

Skibber, Park – Towednack, at Amelwin and Skillywadden tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.1066, 1842)

Skibber, Park, Higher – Towednack, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1129, 1842)

Skibber, Park, Lower – Towednack, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1130, 1842)

Skibber, Parken – Morvah, at Tregaminion (CRO, TA/156, No.104, 1841)

Skibber Whidden – Lelant, parts of the Glebe (CRO, TA/120, Nos. 1122 & 1175, 1841); Skebarwin, 1708; Skibber Whidden, 1841

Skibler, Park an – Lelant, at Nance (CRO, TA/120, No.452, 1841)

Skillewadden – Towednack, at Churchtown tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.83, 1842)

Skillywadden – Towednack, farm (Symons, 1884)

Skillywadden, Amelveor and – Towednack: see under Amelveor and Skillywadden.

Skillywadden, Amelwin and – Towednack: see under Amelwin and Skillywadden.

Skillywadden Moor – Towednack, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1107, 1842)

Skillywadden Moor – Towednack, at Amelwin and Skillywadden tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.1105, 1842)

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

Skinner's Bottom – St Agnes, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Skewbuds – Camborne: see under Skewbuds.

Skisdon Lodge – St Kew, the residence of W C Braddon, Esq, JP (Symons, 1884)

Skitscoombe – Kea, 3 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Skittles Land – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Skivers Gate – Camborne and Illogan, gate between the parishes near the North Cliffs (*CRO, TM/27, 1842) (see also kea Resevres/kea Resvres)

Skreegs meadow – St Hilary (Marazion), field in Gwallan (CRO, TA/136, No.264, 1841)

Skrewes – Davidstow (CRO, EL/13/6, 1581); Skrewes, Treskrewes, 1581; Screws, 1884 (see also Slews)

Skudzick, Castle – Zennor, near Tremeader [TA 1610-3] (Russell, 1971, p47, citing from c.1840)

Skyburrio – Mawgan in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Skyeburriow, 1749; Skyburriowe, 1841; Skyburrowe, 1851; Skyburrio, 1884

Skyburriowe – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841); Skyeburriow, 1749; Skyburriowe, 1841; Skyburrowe, 1851; Skyburrio, 1884

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

Skyburrowe – Mawgan in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851); Skyeburriow, 1749; Skyburriowe, 1841; Skyburrowe, 1851; Skyburrio, 1884

Skyeburriow – Mawgan in Meneage (Borlase, 1749, p144); Skyeburriow, 1749; Skyburriowe, 1841; Skyburrowe, 1851; Skyburrio, 1884

Slada – Probus: see under Slades.

Sladacott – Week St Mary, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Sladcott given by William Borlase as being in Jacobstow parish)

Sladcott – Jacobstow (Borlase, 1749, p144) (see also Sladacott in Week St Mary parish)

Slade – St Ive, an ancient seat, now a farm house (Moule, 1838, p282); Slade, 1838; Slade Park, 1884

Slade – Liskeard (Borlase, 1749, p144), farm (Symons, 1884)

Slade Moor, Lower – St Giles in the Heath, field, 5 acres and 2 roods (*CRO, TA/71, No.317, 1841)

Slade Park – St Ive, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Slade, 1838; Slade Park, 1884

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

Slades – Probus: Slada, in the Manor of Wulfedon (*RIC, HendCal 2, c.1920s, §377, p354-61, citing from HI/8/16a, c.1540); Slades, fields, 16 acres (Symons, 1884).

Slada, c.1540; Slades, 1884

Slades Bridge – Egloshayle, a village where coals and sea sand are landed (Symons, 1884)

Slades Down Park – St Austell, 4 tenements, 44 acres (Symons, 1884)

Slades Foot – Braddock (Symons, 1884)

Slap stick Hill – Sheviock, field name, 5 acres, 2 roods and 29 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 677, 1842)

Slaughter Bridge – Lanteglos by Camelford, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Slaughter Bridge, 1884; Slaughterbridge, 1907

Slaughterbridge – Minster, with smithy and disused corn mill (OS, 25", XIV. 7, 1907); Slaughter Bridge, 1884; Slaughterbridge, 1907

Slay – Lesnewth (Borlase, 1749, p144)

Sleddon – North Petherwin: see under Slyddon.

Sleese Tenement – Cardinham, in the Manor of Cardinham, of Agnes Courtis, Agnes Couch and Dorothy Watts and John Rawe (*CRO, AR/3/429, 1675)

Sleeper Rock Meadow – Helland, field in Sleeper Rocks, leased by William Nickell (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Sleeper Rocks – Helland, part of Helland Barton, leased by William Nickell on the lives of William Nickell junior, 19, Mary Manaton (nee Nickell), 36, and Mary Manaton, her daughter, 10, being 33 acres (*CRO, X206/10, 1808); Sleeper Rocks, 1808; Slipper Rock Tenement, 1842

Sleeps Trenhorne – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

Sleeps, Brays and – Tremaine: see under Brays and Sleeps.

Sleeve – St Ive, farm (Symons, 1884)

Slews – Davidstow (Borlase, 1749, p144) (see also Skrewes &c)

Sliddon – North Petherwin: see under Slyddon.

Sliddon Farm – North Petherwin, of John Gillbard (*CRO, P167/19/1, 1847)

Slide Moor – St Giles in the Heath, field, 9 acres and 3 perches (*CRO, TA/71, No.544, 1841)

Slimeford – Calstock, a Post office village (Symons, 1884)

Slimy Meadow – Towednack, at Amelebry (CRO, TA/226, No.1285, 1842)

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

Slip Cove – St Columb Minor (CRO, GRA/106, 1834)

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

Slip, Wheal – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853); Wheal Slip or Catch Snibs, 1853

Slipper Rock Tenement – Helland, in the Barton of Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842); Sleeper Rocks, 1808; Slipper Rock Tenement, 1842

Slipper's Hill – Egloskerry, farm (Symons, 1884)

Slipperhill – Stoke Climsland, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

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

Sloe – North Tamerton, farm (Symons, 1884)

Slustscombe – Kea, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Slyddon – North Petherwin (SX 265 896): Sleddon, (Martyn, 1748); Slydon, (*CRO, P167/5/2/5, 1729); Sliddon, occupied by Thomas Gilbert (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823) (*CRO, P167/19/1, 1847); Slyddon, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Sleddon, 1748; Slydon, 1729; Sliddon, 1823, 1847; Slyddon, 2003

Slydon – North Petherwin: see under Slyddon.

Smalacoombe – St Cleer, farm (Symons, 1884)

Small Croft, Old Downs & – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842)

Small Hill – Otterham, tenement (CRO, TA/169, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Small Money – St Wenn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Smeaths – St Minver: see under Smeathers.

Smeathers – St Minver (SW 990 763): Smythys, (*RIC, HZ/5/1, 1555); Smeaths, farm (Symons, 1884); Smeathers Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Smythys, 1555; Smeaths, 1884; Smeathers Farm, 2003

Smeaton – St Dominick, farm (Symons, 1884)

Smeaton – Pillaton, tenement (CRO, TA/188, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884)

Smith, Mawnan – 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

Smith, Woon – Towednack (CRO, TA/226, 1842)

Smith land – St Germans, in the Manor of Bake (*SA, CD/455, 1664); Smith land, Smithland or knackers hole, 1664

Smith Parke – St Germans, field in Tregonick alias Tregonack (*RIC, Z/1/23, 1654)

Smithicke – Budock: see under Falmouth.

Smithland – St Germans (*SA, CD/456, 1664); Smith land, Smithland or knackers hole, 1664

Smiths – Helland, village (Symons, 1884)

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

Smoarn – St Gennys, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

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

Smythes – St Kew, mentioned in quitclaim, Thomas Wolkoke, the son and heir of George Wolkoke and John Dadge, Nicholas Incse and his wife, Joan (*CRO, P100/25/2, 1555), by Rosevellen, lands held in trust to the use of the reparation of the parish church, mentioned in feoffment, John Dagg of Trewyget to Richard Carnsewe, William Cavell, John Nicholl, John Lynham of Treverian, William Cann, Nicholas Inche and Richard Dagg (*CRO, P100/25/3, 1595), abutting on the east with the King's highway, on the south with hedges of lands called Est Hender, on the west with Rosenvallen and on the north with Newton lands (*CRO, P100/25/5, 1596), bounded on the south east with the highway from Trelil to Wadebridge, on the south west with Hendra, on the north west with Rosenvallen and on the north east with Park Newton (*CRO, P100/25/9, 1708); Smythsland, 1499; Smythes, 1555; Smyths Land or Smythes, 1595; Smythes or Reddysmyth, 1596; Smythes Land or Smythes or Reddysmythes, 1708

Smythes Land – St Kew, by Rosevellen, lands held in trust to the use of the reparation of the parish church, mentioned in feoffment, John Dagg of Trewyget to Richard Carnsewe, William Cavell, John Nicholl, John Lynham of Treverian, William Cann, Nicholas Inche and Richard Dagg (*CRO, P100/25/3, 1595), bounded on the south east with the highway from Trelil to Wadebridge, on the south west with Hendra, on the north west with Rosenvallen and on the north east with Park Newton (*CRO, P100/25/9, 1708); Smythsland, 1499; Smythes, 1555; Smyths Land or Smythes, 1595; Smythes or Reddysmyth, 1596; Smythes Land or Smythes or Reddysmythes, 1708

Smythsland – St Kew, mentioned in quitclaim, John Bokelly of Trethelyn and William Taverner, Robert Ryke, Stephen Dagge, Richard Haukyn and John Huchyn (*CRO, P100/25/1, 1499); Smythsland, 1499; Smythes, 1555; Smyths Land or Smythes, 1595; Smythes or Reddysmyth, 1596; Smythes Land or Smythes or Reddysmythes, 1708

Smythys – St Minver: see under Smeathers.

Snaildown – Morwenstow: (Greenwood, 1826-7), tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842).

Snaildown, 1826-7, 1842

Snells Lane – Ladock, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

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

Snells Tenement – St Erney, in Markwell (CRO, EL/63/24, 1891); Doidges Tenement, Snells Tenement, 1891

Snibs, Catch – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853); Wheal Slip or Catch Snibs, 1853

Snouts Garden – Towednack, at Gweal Carne (CRO, TA/226, No.772, 1842)

soaper, Penrose- – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884); Penrose Sopa, c.1770; Penrose-soaper, 1884

Soare, Carnan – Feock (RIC, HB/14/92, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1120, 1603); Carnan Crese alias Carnan Trelyver, 1569; Carnan Soure alias Carnan Crese, 1574; Carnan alias Carnan Soare, 1603; Carnon Grease, 1733; Carnon Crease, 1845, 1853, 1884, 2003

Soarn – St Martin in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851); Soarne, 1842; Soarn, 1851

Soarne – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842); Soarne, 1842; Soarn, 1851

Soarns – Probus, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Sobey's and Earl's – Lanivet, in the manor of Lanivett, tenement in Lamorack, leased by William Marshall on the lives of Catherine Harris, 36, William Marshall, 59, and Mary Marshall, 51, and occupied by William Marshall and Joan Cooke, 11 acres, 2 roods and 24 perches (*CRO, X81/1/2, 1793)

Sobeys Tenement – Egloshayle, market garden, &c (Symons, 1884)

Soldiers Field, Higher – St Ives, at Higher Tregenna (CRO, TA/91, No.1677, 1844)

Soldiers Field, Lower – St Ives, at Higher Tregenna (CRO, TA/91, No.1676, 1844)

Sollock, Coombe and – Maker, tenement (CRO, TA/134, 1844); Sollok, 1537; (Coombe and) Sollock, 1844; Sallock, 1884

Sollok – Maker (*RIC, Z/13/17, 1537); Sollok, 1537; (Coombe and) Sollock, 1844; Sallock, 1884

Solomans Hendra – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Solomans Tenement – St Columb Minor (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Somerton – Temple, tenement, held by William Burnard, about 19¼ acres (*RIC, HP/18/7, 1799); Somerton alias New Parks, 1799; Summerton, 1841

Soner – Zennor (CRO, AD501/o, 1731); Eglosse Zennor, Treveglos, 1561; Soner, Treveglos, 1731; Church Town, Church-Town, 1768; Church Town, Treveglos, 1842

soney-Corner – Camborne, of John Gilbard (*CRO, X510, 1745)

Soon, Cross in – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, Nos. 662-663, 1842)

Sooth, Park, Further – Towednack, at Amelwin and Skillywadden tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.1102, 1842)

Sooth, Park, Nearer – Towednack, at Amelwin and Skillywadden tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.1103, 1842)

Sopa, Penrose – St Enoder, of Richard Rundell and John Bullock (*CRO, AD470/1, c.1770); Penrose Sopa, c.1770; Penrose-soaper, 1884

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

Sorn – Cuby, tenement (CRO, TA/44, 1842)

Sorry Bargain – Lelant, tenement (CRO, TA/120, 1841)

Sorry Bargain – Lelant, at Sorry Bargain (CRO, TA/120, No.994, 1841)

Soure, Carnan – Feock (RIC, HB/14/87, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1118, 1574); Carnan Crese alias Carnan Trelyver, 1569; Carnan Soure alias Carnan Crese, 1574; Carnan alias Carnan Soare, 1603; Carnon Grease, 1733; Carnon Crease, 1845, 1853, 1884, 2003

South Corn – Altarnun, farm (Symons, 1884)

South Down – Maker, at Millbrook, H Bird (Symons, 1884)

South Down – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

South Down, Little – Maker, tenement (CRO, TA/134, 1844)

South Down Park – Kilkhampton, tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842)

South Downs – St Erney, tenement in Markwell (CRO, EL/63/24, 1891)

South Downs – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844), hamlet and chapel (Symons, 1884)

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

South Hill – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of East (*CRO, P247/1/1, 1705) (CRO, TA/210, 1842), 3459 acres (Symons, 1884); Sowthill, 1603; South hill, 1705; South Hill, 1842, 1884

South Hill – Tintagel, field in Trebarwith, tenant is Susannah Lobb, 9 acres and 36 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Lower South hill, 1735; South Hill, 1871

South Hill, Higher – Tintagel, field in Trebarwith, tenant is Susannah Lobb, 5 acres and 10 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Upper South hill, 1735; Higher South Hill, 1871

South hill, Lower – Tintagel, field in Home Tenement, of Samuel Pethen (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Lower South hill, 1735; South Hill, 1871

South hill, Upper – Tintagel, field in Home Tenement, of Samuel Pethen (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Upper South hill, 1735; Higher South Hill, 1871

South Lodge – Werrington (OS, 6", 1907)

South Pill House – St Stephen by Saltash, residence (Symons, 1884)

South Towan – St Agnes, the summer retresat of Mr Downing (Symons, 1884)

South Towan – St Agnes, an old copper mine, idle 25 years (Symons, 1884)

South-town – Cardinham, farm [2 entries] (Symons, 1884)

South Turnpike – Redruth, a village and inn (Symons, 1884)

Southa Down Plantation – Werrington (OS, 6", 1907)

Southbacke – St Germans (*SA, CD/456, 1664); Southbacke, Southbake, South bake, 1664; South Bake, 1884

Southbake – St Germans, part in the Manor of Bake (*SA, CD/455, 1664); Southbacke, Southbake, South bake, 1664; South Bake, 1884

Southbeare – Boyton, in the manor of Boyton, tenement held by John Lea as free tennant, John Arscott, gent, Thomas Shepland, John Glanvill and John Williams alias Bartlett also have lands here (Pounds, 1982, p6, citing from 1650); Southbeare, 1650; South Beer, 1907, 1982

Southburghe – Whitstone (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1350); Borge, 1086; la Burghe, 1284; Burghe, Northburghe, Southburghe, 1350; Bourghe, 1419; Borrowe, 1589; Barro, 1749; Borough, 1948

Southbryton – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1569); Southbryton, 1569 (see also Bryton &c)

Southcaron – Altarnun, manor (*RIC, Z/1/9, 1603); Southcaron, 1603; South Carn, 1884

Southcoldrenicke – St Germans: see under Coldrenick.

Southcombe – Linkinhorne, farm (Symons, 1884)

Southcombe, Higher – Stoke Climsland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Southcombe, Lower – Stoke Climsland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Southcott – Jacobstow, a village and 3 farms (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p5); Sewacotte, 1601; Sacott, 1749; Sowcott, 1752; Southcott, 1884, 1948

Southkyldreynek – St Germans: see under Coldrenick.

Southleigh – Truro, the residence of R M Paul, Esq (Symons, 1884)

Southmead – St Sampson, the Reverend James Pearce, MA (Symons, 1884)

Southmoor – Whitstone, farm (Symons, 1884)

Southnewton – Calstock (*CRO, ME/1969, 1541)

Southsea View – Budock, residence at Falmouth (Symons, 1884)

Soutkurdreyneck – St Germans: see under Coldrenick.

Sowanna – Gunwalloe, tenement (CRO, TA/78, 1840); Sowanna, 1840; Sewanna, 1884

Sowcott – Jacobstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p5, citing from 1752); Sewacotte, 1601; Sacott, 1749; Sowcott, 1752; Southcott, 1884, 1948

Sowdens – Rame, tenement (CRO, TA/196, 1844)

Soworgan – Constantine, 3 farms, &c, 120 acres (Symons, 1884); Seworgan, 1842, 1884; Soworgan, 1884

Sowthill – see South Hill (*RIC, Z/1/9, 1603); Sowthill, 1603; South hill, 1705; South Hill, 1842, 1884

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

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

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

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

Spaddick – St Gennys, farm (Symons, 1884)

Spaliard Bounds – Gulval, mine, on Carnaquidden Downs (*CRO, MRO/A13, c.1780s); Spaliard Bounds, Wheal Spalyard, c.1780s

Spalyard, Wheal – Gulval, mine, on Carnaquidden Downs (*CRO, MRO/A13, c.1780s); Spaliard Bounds, Wheal Spalyard, c.1780s

Sparapark – Kilkhampton (SS 2811) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Spargo, Higher – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Spargor, 1652; Higher/Lower Spargo, 1842, 1884

Spargo, Lower – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Spargor, 1652; Higher/Lower Spargo, 1842, 1884

Spargor – Mabe (RIC, HB/10/140, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §521, 1652); Spargor, 1652; Higher/Lower Spargo, 1842, 1884

Sparnan – Budock: see under Sparnon.

Sparnan – Lelant, Henry Banfilld and Will Leane (*CRO, P120/5/1, c.1720); Sparnon, c.1710; Sparnan, c.1720

Sparnick – Kea, 11 tenements, including farm 117 acres, 176 acres, a tunnel on the Cornwall line of railway (Symons, 1884)

Sparnick – St Keverne, cliff (Johns, 1848, p36)

Sparnick, Little – Kea, farm, 37 acres (Symons, 1884)

Sparnon – Breage (RIC, HB/14/3, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §717, 1656), several tenements by Tregoning Hill, 96 acres (Symons, 1884); Sparnon, 1656; Spernon, 1812, 1842; Sparnon, 1884

Sparnon – Budock (SW 780 323): Spernan alias Sparnan, (*RIC, HB/21/2, 1613); Sparnon, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844); Sparnon Farm, 76 acres (Symons, 1884); Sparnon, (OS, 1:25000, 1996).

Spernan, Sparnan, 1613; Sparnon, 1844; Sparnon Farm, 1884; Sparnon, 2003

Sparnon – St Buryan, tenement in Tresidder (CRO, TA/23, 1844)

Sparnon – Lelant, in the Barton of Trevethoe, 17 acres, 3 quarters and 12 yards (*CRO, AD123/1, c.1710); Sparnon, c.1710; Sparnan, c.1720

Sparnon – Redruth, Mr J Hicks, also an old mine (Symons, 1884)

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

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

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

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

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

Sparnon Downs – St Buryan, field in Sparnon (CRO, TA/23, No.302, 1844)

Sparnon House – Redruth, Mrs J H Reynolds (Symons, 1884)

Sparnon's Gate – Redruth, tenements (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Sparnons Tenement – Perranarworthal (*CRO, P182/12/1, 1729)

Sparrel Stick – St Minver, farm (Symons, 1884)

Sparrot – Trevalga, farm (Symons, 1884); Tresparrett, 1842; Sparrot, 1884

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

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

Speedwell – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds by Wheal Berran (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Speedwell – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds by Wheal Giver (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

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

Sperna, Higher – Morvah, at Higher Trevowan (CRO, TA/156, No.368, 1841)

Sperna, Lower – Morvah, at Higher Trevowan (CRO, TA/156, No.369, 1841)

Spernan – Budock: see under Sparnon.

Spernic, Carn – St Keverne, coastal (SW 753 167) (OS, 25”, 1907)

Spernic Cove – St Keverne (SW 753 166) (OS, 25”, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Spernon – Breage, tenements, occupied by William Sampson, Joseph James, Bennett Champion, Thomas Cordew, John Trembath, Benjamin Hosken, Joseph Symons, Edrawd Roswarne, Richard Williams and John Symons (*CRO, SN/371, 1812), tenement (CRO, TA/18, 1842); Sparnon, 1656; Spernon, 1812, 1842; Sparnon, 1884

Spernon – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841); Spernon, Spernoon, 1841

Spernon, Wheal, Higher – St Just in Penwith, at Bosorne (CRO, TA/95, No.2528-9, 1845)

Spernon, Wheal, Lower – St Just in Penwith, at Bosorne (CRO, TA/95, No.2530-1, 1845)

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

Spernoon – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841); Spernon, Spernoon, 1841

Spernons – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.327, 1844)

Sperrett – St Cleer, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

(Spillers), Leigh – Pillaton, tenement (CRO, TA/188, 1843)

Spillers and Rowes – Pillaton, tenement (CRO, TA/188, 1843)

Spillers, Vooles and Rowes” – Pillaton, tenement (CRO, TA/188, 1843)

Spiney Plot – St Enoder, field at Chytan (*CRO, AD1200, 1785)

Spit – St Austell, a hamlet near Par (Symons, 1884)

Spittell – St Mabyn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Splat, Ferny – Gwennap, several detached cottages and tenements, on Cosgarne Common (Symons, 1884)

Splat, Green, the – Camborne, in Brepper Moor, mine bounds here, left void, antiently Eva's, now belonging to Samuel Percivall Esq (*CRO, PD/164, 1741)

Splatt – Tresmere, tenement (CRO, TA/232, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Spriggs Field, the – Lelant, at Higher Lelant (CRO, TA/120, No.878, 1841)

Spring Farm – St Stephen by Launceston (Symons, 1884)

Spring Farm – St Stephen by Saltash (Symons, 1884)

Springfield Villas – St Stephen by Saltash, at Saltash (Symons, 1884)

Spry's – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842); Spryes, 1755; Spry's, 1842

Spry's Tenement in Poliphant – Lewannick (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

Spryes – Lewannick (*CRO, P123/12/1, 1755); Spryes, 1755; Spry's, 1842

Spryes Land, Mr – Camborne, of Dorithy Hodge, widow (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664)

Spur House – St Dominick (Symons, 1884)

Square, Park – Towednack, at Georgia (CRO, TA/226, No.1313, 1842)

Square, Park – Towednack, at Woon Careth (CRO, TA/226, No.1341, 1842)

Square and Compasses – St Thomas by Launceston (Symons, 1884)

Square Meadow – Mevagissey, mentioned in introduction (CRO, TA/147, 1842)

Squench Rock – Morwenstow (SS 1912) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Squire, Wheal – Gwennap, copper mine (Symons, 1884) (see also Clifford Amalgamated)

Stabba, Carn – St Ives (CRO, TA/91, 1844); Carn Stabba, 1844; Carnstabba, 1938

Stabba, Carn – St Ives, rock outcrop or hill (OS, 6”, 1938)

Stabba, Carn, Lower – St Ives (CRO, TA/91, 1844); Lower Carn Stabba, 1844; Lower Carnstabba, 1938

Stabba Field, Carn – St Ives, at Lower Carn Stabba (CRO, TA/91, No.761, 1844)

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

Stable Hobba – Paul (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

Staggy Moor – Towednack, at Higher Bussow (CRO, TA/226, No.543, 1842)

Stair foot – St Erme, tenement (CRO, TA/57, 1841); Stair foot, Stairfoot, 1841; Stairfoot, 1884

Stairfoot – St Erme, tenement (CRO, TA/57, 1841), cottage and land, 7 acres (Symons, 1884); Stair foot, Stairfoot, 1841; Stairfoot, 1884

Stallion Moor – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by John Smith, 2 roods and 24 perches (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Stallion Moor, 1766

Stamford Hill – Poughill, C P Kingdon, Esq, JP (Symons, 1884)

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

Stamps and Dowha, Old – Wendron, at Porkellis, 3 acres and 14 perches customary measure, or 3 acres, 2 roods and 28 perches (*CRO, AD1630/8/3, 1812)

Stamps, Croft-an-, Further – Sithney, near Higher Prospidnick [TA 2961] (CA 19, 1980, p94, citing from c.1840)

Stamps, Croft-an-, Mid – Sithney, near Higher Prospidnick [TA 2960] (CA 19, 1980, p94, citing from c.1840)

Stamps, Croft-an-, Near – Sithney, near Higher Prospidnick [TA 2959] (CA 19, 1980, p94, citing from c.1840)

Stamps, Higher – Warleggan, at Trevedoe (*CRO, GRA/226/1, 1727)

Stamps, Park-an- – St Just in Penwith, at Bojewyan (CRO, TA/95, No.297, 1845)

Stamps, Park-an- – St Just in Penwith, at Roscommon (CRO, TA/95, No.1450, 1845)

Stamps Meadow – St Just in Penwith, at Dowran (CRO, TA/95, No.3192, 1845)

Stamps Moor – Camborne, field in Carnwynnen tenement, leased and occupied by Andrew Vivian, No. 1547, 1 rood and 33 perches (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p3, 1842)

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

Stanagwyn – St Stephen in Brannel, land and mine (Symons, 1884)

Stanbury – Kilkhampton (SS 2310), tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Stanbury, 1842, 1884, 1997

Stanbury – Morwenstow (SS 2013), farm, formerly the seat of the Stanbury family (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Vill of Stanbury, 1842; Stanbury, 1884, 1997

Stanbury, Vill of – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842); Vill of Stanbury, 1842; Stanbury, 1884, 1997

Stanbury Beach – Morwenstow (SS 1913) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Stanbury Cross – Morwenstow (SS 2114) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Stanbury House – Morwenstow, was the birthplace of Bishop Stanbury, of 1471 (Symons, 1884)

Stanbury Mouth – Morwenstow (SS 1913) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Stanbury Tenement – Lewannick (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

Stanell – Egloskerry (*CRO, P167/5/1, c.1600); Stanell, Stannell, c.1600

Stanick Field, Higher – St Just in Penwith, at Boscaswell (CRO, TA/95, No.772, 1845) (see also Stennick Field)

Stannack – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843) (see also Stennack)

Stannack, The – St Just in Penwith, at Dowran (CRO, TA/95, No.3208, 1845)

Stannacot House – Week St Mary, large farm (Symons, 1884)

Stannell – Egloskerry (*CRO, P167/5/1, c.1600); Stanell, Stannell, c.1600

Stannon – St Breward, farm, 412 acres (Symons, 1884)

Stanton – St Cleer, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Starabridge – Linkinhorne, farm (Symons, 1884)

Starapark – Lanteglos by Camelford, four tumuli shown close by, three in Minster and one in Davidstow (OS, 25", XIV. 4, 1907)

Starmers – Bodmin, land, 13 acres (Symons, 1884)

Start – St Erth, tenement (CRO, TA/59, 1842), several tenements, 59 acres (Symons, 1884)

Start – Tintagel, field in Trebarwith, tenant is Susannah Lobb, 53 acres, 1 rood and 24 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Starts Common, 1735; Start, 1871

Start Tenement – Stoke Climsland, land, 63 acres (Symons, 1884)

Starts Common – Tintagel, in the Manor of Trebarwith, of Thomas Stone, William Backway, Samuel Pethen and John Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Starts Common, 1735; Start, 1871

Statton and Brooks – North Petherwin, of Richard Dinnis (*CRO, P167/19/1, 1847)

Stedian, Sancte – see Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p529, citing from 1282, 1291, 1342 and 1378); Sancte Stethyane, 1268; Sancte Stedian, 1282, 1291; Sancte Stedyane, Sanctam Stethinnam, 1302; Sancte Stedian, 1342; St Stethyant, 1353; Sanct’ Stedian, 1378; Seynt Stedyan, 1479; Stethyans, 1588; Stythianes, 1590; Stethians, c.1610; Stithyans, 1617; Stythians, 1640; Stethians, 1652; Stithians, 1657; Stiddians, 1699; Stythians, 1753; Stythyans, 1760; Stithians, c.1805, 1827, 1884, 1948

Stedyan, Seynt – see Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p529, citing from 1479); Sancte Stethyane, 1268; Sancte Stedian, 1282, 1291; Sancte Stedyane, Sanctam Stethinnam, 1302; Sancte Stedian, 1342; St Stethyant, 1353; Sanct’ Stedian, 1378; Seynt Stedyan, 1479; Stethyans, 1588; Stythianes, 1590; Stethians, c.1610; Stithyans, 1617; Stythians, 1640; Stethians, 1652; Stithians, 1657; Stiddians, 1699; Stythians, 1753; Stythyans, 1760; Stithians, c.1805, 1827, 1884, 1948

Stedyane, Sancte – see Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p529, citing from 1302); Sancte Stethyane, 1268; Sancte Stedian, 1282, 1291; Sancte Stedyane, Sanctam Stethinnam, 1302; Sancte Stedian, 1342; St Stethyant, 1353; Sanct’ Stedian, 1378; Seynt Stedyan, 1479; Stethyans, 1588; Stythianes, 1590; Stethians, c.1610; Stithyans, 1617; Stythians, 1640; Stethians, 1652; Stithians, 1657; Stiddians, 1699; Stythians, 1753; Stythyans, 1760; Stithians, c.1805, 1827, 1884, 1948

Steeds Meadow – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.358, 1844)

Steel – Week St Mary, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Steeple Point – Morwenstow (SS 1911) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

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

Steers or Jolls – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

Steers Tenement – St Juliot (CRO, TA/94, 1843)

Stella House – Madron (Symons, 1884)

Stenalees – St Austell, 9 tenements, 74 acres, also a hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Stencoose – St Agnes, tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842), 7 tenements, 123 acres (Symons, 1884)

Stencoose – Kenwyn (SW 801 458): Stymchoose, (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §42, citing from HP/8/7, 1700); StynCoose, (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §596, citing from HP/8/8, 1706); Stencoose, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:2500, 1964) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Stymchoose, 1700; StynCoose, 1706; Stencoose, 1884, 1964, 2003

Stencoose – Ladock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Stenhill – North Petherwin (SX 296 894): (Martyn, 1748), occupied by Samuel Hocking (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823) (OS, 6", 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Stenhill, 1748, 1823, 1907, 2003

Stennack – Camborne, population is 60 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), several small tenements near Pendarves (Symons, 1884); Stennack, 1768, 1843, 1884

Stennack – St Just in Penwith, at Numphra (CRO, TA/95, No.3322, 1845)

Stennack, The – St Ives, a hamlet near the town of St Ives (Symons, 1884)

Stennack, the – Towednack, at Brega and Chytodden tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.108, 1842)

Stennack, Bojewyan – St Just in Penwith, hamlet (OS, 6”, 1908)

Stennack, Carnwynnen Carne, and – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Stennack, Higher – Camborne (SW 6537) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Stennack, Menehy – Wendron, tin mine bounds and tin stream bounds here (CRO, AD1807/2, 1784)

Stennack and Laity – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843) (see also Stannack)

Stennack Field – St Just in Penwith, at Bosorne (CRO, TA/95, No.2552, 1845)

Stennack Field – St Just in Penwith, at Carnyorth (CRO, TA/95, No.1408, 1845)

Stennack Field – St Just in Penwith, at Numphra (CRO, TA/95, No.3350, 1845)

Stennack Field Croft – Towednack, at Chytodden (CRO, TA/226, No.608, 1842)

Stennack Meadow – St Ives, at Trenwith (CRO, TA/91, No.1271, 1844)

Stennack Moor – St Ives, at Trenwith (CRO, TA/91, No.1238, 1844)

Stennack Orchard – St Ives, at Ayr and St Ives tenement (CRO, TA/91, No.1161, 1844)

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

Stenneck Moor – Towednack, at Higher Bussow (CRO, TA/226, No.561, 1842)

Stennick Field – St Just in Penwith, at Boscaswell (CRO, TA/95, No.767, 1845) (see also Higher Stanick Field)

Stents, Carne – St Mewan (CA 9, 1970, p150)

Step-aside – St Stephen in Brannel, farm (Symons, 1884)

Stephan – St Just in Penwith, at Dowran (CRO, TA/95, No.3262, 1845)

Stephani, Sancti – see Mawnan (RIC, HB/10/28, *HendCal 5, c.1920s, §526, 1537); S(an)c(t)i Stephani alias Mawnan, 1537; Mawnan, early 17th c, 1840, 1884

Stephen, Creek – Gerrans, small creek (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Stephen in Brannel, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Powder (Padel, 1988); St Stephens in Brannel, 1827; St Stephens by St Austell, St Stephens-in-Branwell, 1884; St Stephen in Brannel, 1988

Stephen Point, Creek – Gerrans, coastal promontory (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Stephens, Park – St Allen, field in Tolgroggan (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Stephens by St Austell, St – see St Stephen in Brannel (Symons, 1884); St Stephens in Brannel, 1827; St Stephens by St Austell, St Stephens-in-Branwell, 1884; St Stephen in Brannel, 1988

Stephens-by-Launceston, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of East, 3906 acres, formerly Dunheved (Symons, 1884); ecclesie Sancte Stephi prothomartiris de lannceston, 1522; St Stivens by Lanstone, 1600; St Stephens-by-Launceston, 1884

Stephens-by-Launceston, St – St Stephen by Launceston, village (Symons, 1884)

Stephens-by-Saltash, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of East, 5701 acres (Symons, 1884)

Stephens in Brannel, St – see St Stephen in Brannel (*CRO, P182/13/3/11, 1827); St Stephens in Brannel, 1827; St Stephens by St Austell, St Stephens-in-Branwell, 1884; St Stephen in Brannel, 1988

Stephens-in-Branwell, St – see St Stephen in Brannel, 9002 acres (Symons, 1884); St Stephens in Brannel, 1827; St Stephens by St Austell, St Stephens-in-Branwell, 1884; St Stephen in Brannel, 1988

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

Stephens' Tenement – Perranuthnoe, in Perran Church Town (CRO, TA/183, 1841)

Stephens' Tenement – Perranuthnoe, tenement in Uthnoe Veor (CRO, TA/183, 1841)

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

Stephens's – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Stephi prothomartiris de lannceston, Sancte, ecclesie – see St Stephen by Launceston (*CRO, BLAUS/108, 1522); ecclesie Sancte Stephi prothomartiris de lannceston, 1522; St Stivens by Lanstone, 1600; St Stephens-by-Launceston, 1884

Stephney – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844), 8 acres (Symons, 1884)

Steppes – Bodmin, farm, 56 acres (Symons, 1884)

Steps – Advent, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

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

Stert – Lelant, fields (Symons, 1884)

Stert – Marhamchurch, farm (Symons, 1884)

Stert, the – St Ives, at Higher Burthallan (CRO, TA/91, No.847, 1844)

Stethians – see Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p529, citing from c.1610) (CRO, AD1772/1, 1652); Sancte Stethyane, 1268; Sancte Stedian, 1282, 1291; Sancte Stedyane, Sanctam Stethinnam, 1302; Sancte Stedian, 1342; St Stethyant, 1353; Sanct’ Stedian, 1378; Seynt Stedyan, 1479; Stethyans, 1588; Stythianes, 1590; Stethians, c.1610; Stithyans, 1617; Stythians, 1640; Stethians, 1652; Stithians, 1657; Stiddians, 1699; Stythians, 1753; Stythyans, 1760; Stithians, c.1805, 1827, 1884, 1948

Stethinnam, Sanctam – see Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p530, citing from 1302); Sancte Stethyane, 1268; Sancte Stedian, 1282, 1291; Sancte Stedyane, Sanctam Stethinnam, 1302; Sancte Stedian, 1342; St Stethyant, 1353; Sanct’ Stedian, 1378; Seynt Stedyan, 1479; Stethyans, 1588; Stythianes, 1590; Stethians, c.1610; Stithyans, 1617; Stythians, 1640; Stethians, 1652; Stithians, 1657; Stiddians, 1699; Stythians, 1753; Stythyans, 1760; Stithians, c.1805, 1827, 1884, 1948

Stethinnam, Sanctam, Hendra juxta – Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p530, citing from 1302); Hendra juxta Sanctam Stethinnam, 1302; Hendra, 1948

Stethyane, Sancte – see Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p529, citing from 1268); Sancte Stethyane, 1268; Sancte Stedian, 1282, 1291; Sancte Stedyane, Sanctam Stethinnam, 1302; Sancte Stedian, 1342; St Stethyant, 1353; Sanct’ Stedian, 1378; Seynt Stedyan, 1479; Stethyans, 1588; Stythianes, 1590; Stethians, c.1610; Stithyans, 1617; Stythians, 1640; Stethians, 1652; Stithians, 1657; Stiddians, 1699; Stythians, 1753; Stythyans, 1760; Stithians, c.1805, 1827, 1884, 1948

Stethyans – see Stithians (*CRO, AR/2/749, 1558); Sancte Stethyane, 1268; Sancte Stedian, 1282, 1291; Sancte Stedyane, Sanctam Stethinnam, 1302; Sancte Stedian, 1342; St Stethyant, 1353; Sanct’ Stedian, 1378; Seynt Stedyan, 1479; Stethyans, 1588; Stythianes, 1590; Stethians, c.1610; Stithyans, 1617; Stythians, 1640; Stethians, 1652; Stithians, 1657; Stiddians, 1699; Stythians, 1753; Stythyans, 1760; Stithians, c.1805, 1827, 1884, 1948

Stethyant, St – see Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p529, citing from 1353); Sancte Stethyane, 1268; Sancte Stedian, 1282, 1291; Sancte Stedyane, Sanctam Stethinnam, 1302; Sancte Stedian, 1342; St Stethyant, 1353; Sanct’ Stedian, 1378; Seynt Stedyan, 1479; Stethyans, 1588; Stythianes, 1590; Stethians, c.1610; Stithyans, 1617; Stythians, 1640; Stethians, 1652; Stithians, 1657; Stiddians, 1699; Stythians, 1753; Stythyans, 1760; Stithians, c.1805, 1827, 1884, 1948

Steuscombe – ecclesiastical parish not given, residence of Mr Moore (Symons, 1884)

Stevens's Tribbis – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842); (Trebarva/Western) Trebbis, (Stevens's) Tribbis, 1842; Trebis, 1884

Stewart, Mount – Mylor, residence and land (Symons, 1884)

Stibb – Kilkhampton (SS 2210), tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842), hamlet and 2 farms (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Stibb, 1842, 1884, 1997

Stibb, Vine of – Kilkhampton, tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842)

stick Hill, Slap – Sheviock, field name, 5 acres, 2 roods and 29 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 677, 1842)

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

Sticken Bridge – Mylor, county bridge, and cottage (Symons, 1884)

Sticker – St Ewe and St Mewan, tenement in St Mewan (CRO, TA/148, 1841), village in St Ewe containing a Wesleyan chapel and a Mission chapel (Symons, 1884); Stikkero, Stykker, 1459; Sticker, 1841; Sticker, Higher Sticker, 1884

Sticker, Higher – St Mewan, farm and hamlet (Symons, 1884); Stikkero, Stykker, 1459; Sticker, 1841; Sticker, Higher Sticker, 1884

sticking bridge – Perranarworthal (*CRO, P182/1/4, 1829)

Stiddians – see Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p529, citing from 1699); Sancte Stethyane, 1268; Sancte Stedian, 1282, 1291; Sancte Stedyane, Sanctam Stethinnam, 1302; Sancte Stedian, 1342; St Stethyant, 1353; Sanct’ Stedian, 1378; Seynt Stedyan, 1479; Stethyans, 1588; Stythianes, 1590; Stethians, c.1610; Stithyans, 1617; Stythians, 1640; Stethians, 1652; Stithians, 1657; Stiddians, 1699; Stythians, 1753; Stythyans, 1760; Stithians, c.1805, 1827, 1884, 1948

Stikkero – St Ewe (*CRO, AR/4/1394, 1459); Stikkero, Stykker, 1459; Sticker, 1841; Sticker, Higher Sticker, 1884

Stile, Water – Camborne, at Dolcoath (*CRO, DC/CR/673, 1881)

Stile, White – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791)

Stile Field, Inside – Madron (Penzance), at Prospect Row (CRO, TA/179, No.542, 1845)

Stile Field, Outside – Madron (Penzance), at Prospect Row (CRO, TA/179, No.540, 1845)

Stingede-lace – Altarnun (Padel, 1988, citing from 1239); Stingede-lace, 1239; Stymkodda, 1385; Codda, 1459; Codde Fowey, c.1540; Codda, 1671, 1988

Stinnicks – St Buryan, field in Clapper (CRO, TA/23, No.3135, 1844)

Stithians – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kirrier (*CRO, P197/1/1, 1657) (*CRO, WH/1789, c.1805) (*CRO, AD1751/1, 1827), 4291 acres (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p529); Sancte Stethyane, 1268; Sancte Stedian, 1282, 1291; Sancte Stedyane, Sanctam Stethinnam, 1302; Sancte Stedian, 1342; St Stethyant, 1353; Sanct’ Stedian, 1378; Seynt Stedyan, 1