Conerton (Connerton, Conarditone), manor of, Connerton, Cornwall
» Place: Conerton (Connerton, Conarditone), manor of, Connerton, Cornwall
Hundred of Penwith and the compass both by sea and land | Penheleg | 1580
Those Royalties and others afore written are a sufficient
proof what Sir John Arundell of Lanhern Knight and his
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ancestors hath been possessed of as Lords of the Franchise
with a great number more which need not here to be
written:168 and hereafter followeth how many Parishes are
within the Hundred of Penwith and the compass both by sea
and land.
PARISHES 24 Unye Redruyth. Logane. Cambrone.
Crowen. Gwynyar. Gwethyan. Felock. Garthe [sic :
Earthe]. Unyelant. Saint Ives. Towynack. Senar. Mor-
wath. Juste. Senyn. Selevan. Borrian. Sancras. Pawlle.
Madren. Golvall. Ludsvan. Saint Illary. Peran Uthnow.
TYTHINGS 25 Uthnowe. Hornewell. Penbyrrhye.
Marschall. Kollynage [sic : Kellynage]. Bree. Gorlyne.
Drenack. Meen. Allwertone. Lanyskly. Collorian. Ros-
worthy. Ludsvane. Kynnarton [sic: Bynnarton]. Tehedye.
Trevydrene. Kemyall. Mehall. Treuthwall. Rossmoran.
Ternyff. Trewynarde. Conerton. Trevethowe.
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Pre-Norman Tithings
The Penwith pre-Norman Tithings | Ten tithings for Penwith, ignoring later divisions: most easterly is Tehidy(white); Connerton (Conner's town) includes Connor Downs (red) was the most important one; Binnerton (blue) in two parts; Truthwall (yellow) included St. Michael's Mount; Gurlyn (purple); Ludgvan (red stripes) stretched from coast to coast; Lanisley, old name for Gulval (orange stripes); Alverton (green) Alward's town
» Place: Conerton (Connerton, Conarditone), manor of, Connerton, Cornwall

