Gurlyn (Gorlyn 1300s), Gurlyn, Relubbus
Tree: AHP
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Gurlyn, Relubbus
Gurlyn Hill, Trannack, St. Erth, Relubbus, Cornwall, England, TR20 9DD
Location : Latitude: 50.1426, Longitude: -5.4017| Photos | Branch of the Prideaux family was settled at Gurlyn in St. Erth |
| Histories | May 27, 1730: Marriage settlement of John Harris and Dorothy Herbert May 27, 1730: Marriage settlement of John Harris and Dorothy Herbert. 1. John Harris, Pickwell, Dev., esquire. 2. Henry and Richard Herbert, Oakely Parke, Salop, esqs. 3. Dorothy Herbert, Oakely Parke, Salop. | |
| At Wheal Gurlyn mine, St. Erth, 16 head of Cornish stamps have been started | 8 Dec 1904 | ||
| ONE of best known farmers in West Cornwall, Mr. F. Melville Lawrey. Gurlyn Farm, Relubbus, died 59 | 14 October 1976 ONE of the best known farmers in West Cornwall Mr. F. Melville Lawrey. died on Saturday at his home, Gurlyn Farm, Relubbus, aged 59 West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser - Thursday 14 October 1976 | ||
| In 1300 Sir Joyce de Dynham held 30s. rent due for Simon de Ponte at the Bridge of Gorlyn. Gorlyn adjoins Relubbus and a holding a the bridge head has long been called Penponds | ||
| Richard Prideaux of Theuborough; September 1650 In September 1650 his estates were sequestrated on a charge of delinquency, when it was stated that he died seized of the manor of Gurland by first wife, Grace, daughter Nicholas Carminowe of Resprin, son Jonathan, and other children ; by second wife, Zenobia, daughter and coheir of James Nansperian, had, with other children: son… | ||
| Carnabeggas; Gurlyn; Connerton; Hundred of Penwith; Penpoll | Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice | The National Archives | ||
| Dinham's Lands | Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice | The National Archives | ||
| Grant by John Tregenran to Meliora daughter of William Gurlyn, of 100s. yearly rent to... | E 40/9628 | 1393 Jan 27 messuages, lands and tenements in Tregenodar, Meenpeer, Croulis, Melyncroulis and Trethewi | ||
| Gurlyn, id est, the husband's lake, or riveret of water, otherwise Gorlyn | 1838 Gurlyn, id est, the husband's lake, or riveret of water, otherwise Gorlyn; Formerly held of the Crown by the tenure of knight's service | ||
| The Road to Nowhere? | The Penwith Papers | Penwith Local History Group | Penzance, Cornwall, UK | ||
| Nansperian or Nanspian of Gurlyn in St. Erth | General history: Extinct gentry families General history: Extinct gentry families Magna Britannia: Volume 3, Cornwall. Originally published by T Cadell and W Davies, London, 1814. | ||
| All that part of Civil Parish of St. Erth which lies to South of Road from Churchtown to Joppa as far as Pooleys thence down Valley between Gurlyn and Trannack to River Hayle including Chynoweth, Trannack, Porthcollumb, Tremelling, Trenedras, Carnebeggas, Trenhayle, Vicarage, Jericho, Tolroy, Treganhorne, Trevin, Keskeys, Gear, Trelean, Praze, Biddyverrant and Killinoon; St. Erth, 1891 Census St. Erth, 1891 Census , LDS Fiche ; Households 1 - 10 All that part of the Civil Parish of St. Erth which lies to the South of the Road leading from Churchtown to Joppa as far as Pooleys from thence down the Valley between Gurlyn and Trannack to the River Hayle including Chynoweth, Trannack, Porthcollumb, Tremelling, Trenedras, Carnebeggas,… |
| Maps | map | Ennys, Penberthy Croft, South Treveneague, Penberthy, Gurlyn, Wheal Fancy, Trewhella, Trannack |
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| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Birth |
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| 1 | I2440 | AHP | ||
| 2 | Abt 8 Feb 1626 | I2444 | AHP | |
| 3 | Abt Sep 1647 | I2436 | AHP |
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Person ID | Tree | |
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| 1 | Abt 1740 | I2425 | AHP |

