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An Index to the Historical Place Names of Cornwall (A to B)

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An Index to the Historical Place Names of Cornwall (A to B)


 

Abbery – Kilkhampton: Abbery, (Gover, 1948, p7), site of round (CA 14, 1975, p99); Aberry, site of prehistoric earthworks (CA 18, 1979, p134).

Abbery, 1948, 1975; Aberry, 1979

Abbery Bridge – Kilkhampton (SS 27 11): (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Abbery Bridge, 1997

Abbery Water – Kilkhampton, stream (SS 26 11): (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Abbery Water, 1997

Abbey Cottages – Madron (Penzance): residences of Messrs Hicks and Bodilly (Symons, 1884).

Abbey Cottages, 1884

Abbey Farm – Temple: Abbey Tenement, (CRO, TA/220, 1841); Abbey Farm, (JRIC 8, 1883, p45).

Abbey Tenement, 1841; Abbey Farm, 1883

Abbey Orchard – St Austell: possible site of non-extant chapel at Menacuddle (CA 11, 1972, p75).

Abbey Orchard, 1972

Abbey Orchard – Tywardreath: field at Tywardreath [TA 14] (CA 17, 1978, p126, citing from TA, c.1840).

Abbey Orchard, c.1840

Abbey Tenement – Temple: see under Abbey Farm.

Abbots Court – Antony: Abbotscourt, farm (Symons, 1884); Abbots Court, site of deserted settlement (Thomas, 1974, p16).

Abbotscourt, 1884; Abbots Court, 1974

Abbots Hendra – Davidstow: see under Hendra, Abbott's.

Abbots-Hendra – Davidstow: see under Hendra, Abbott's.

Abbotscourt – Antony: see under Abbots Court.

Abbott's Hendra – Davidstow: see under Hendra, Abbott's.

Aberry – Kilkhampton: see under Abbery.

Above Town – Egloshayle (SX 001 722): at Wadebridge (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Above Town, 2003

Above Town – St Stephen by Saltash: at Trematon (*CRO, AD592/44, 1797-8).

Above Town, 1797-8

Above Town – Tintagel: Bove Town, field in Boslowe, of Giles Roundsevall (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Above Town, field in Upton and Beslow, tenants are Abraham and Philip Bastard

An Index to the Historical Place Names of Cornwall (A to B)


 

Abbery – Kilkhampton: Abbery, (Gover, 1948, p7), site of round (CA 14, 1975, p99); Aberry, site of prehistoric earthworks (CA 18, 1979, p134).

Abbery, 1948, 1975; Aberry, 1979

Abbery Bridge – Kilkhampton (SS 27 11): (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Abbery Bridge, 1997

Abbery Water – Kilkhampton, stream (SS 26 11): (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Abbery Water, 1997

Abbey Cottages – Madron (Penzance): residences of Messrs Hicks and Bodilly (Symons, 1884).

Abbey Cottages, 1884

Abbey Farm – Temple: Abbey Tenement, (CRO, TA/220, 1841); Abbey Farm, (JRIC 8, 1883, p45).

Abbey Tenement, 1841; Abbey Farm, 1883

Abbey Orchard – St Austell: possible site of non-extant chapel at Menacuddle (CA 11, 1972, p75).

Abbey Orchard, 1972

Abbey Orchard – Tywardreath: field at Tywardreath [TA 14] (CA 17, 1978, p126, citing from TA, c.1840).

Abbey Orchard, c.1840

Abbey Tenement – Temple: see under Abbey Farm.

Abbots Court – Antony: Abbotscourt, farm (Symons, 1884); Abbots Court, site of deserted settlement (Thomas, 1974, p16).

Abbotscourt, 1884; Abbots Court, 1974

Abbots Hendra – Davidstow: see under Hendra, Abbott's.

Abbots-Hendra – Davidstow: see under Hendra, Abbott's.

Abbotscourt – Antony: see under Abbots Court.

Abbott's Hendra – Davidstow: see under Hendra, Abbott's.

Aberry – Kilkhampton: see under Abbery.

Above Town – Egloshayle (SX 001 722): at Wadebridge (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Above Town, 2003

Above Town – St Stephen by Saltash: at Trematon (*CRO, AD592/44, 1797-8).

Above Town, 1797-8

Above Town – Tintagel: Bove Town, field in Boslowe, of Giles Roundsevall (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Above Town, field in Upton and Beslow, tenants are Abraham and Philip Bastard, 6 acres, 2 roods and 10 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871).

Bove Town, 1735; Above Town, 1871

Above Wood – St Sampson: tenement (CRO, TA/204, 1844).

Above Wood, 1844

Abraham Consols – Crowan: mine (Symons, 1884).

Abraham Consols, 1884

Abrahams Tenement – St Columb Minor: (CRO, TA/37, 1842).

Abrahams Tenement, 1842

Abya, Park – Lelant: field at Trink (CRO, TA/120, No.549, 1841).

Park Abya, 1841

Abya, Park, South – Lelant: field at Trink (CRO, TA/120, No.553, 1841).

South Park Abya, 1841

Abya Moor, Park – Lelant: field at Trink (CRO, TA/120, Nos. 550-551, 1841).

Park Abya Moor, 1841

Acadia Cottage – St Hilary: residence at Marazion (Symons, 1884).

Acadia Cottage, 1884

Acbins parke – St Mabyn: (*CRO, P132/4/2, 1673).

Acbins parke, 1673

Acland, Wheal – Newlyn East: mine, John Baynard of Truro, purser (*CRO, STA/693c/140, 1845).

Wheal Acland, 1845

Acton Castle – Perranuthnoe (SW 552 284): Acton Castle Estate, formerly part of Trevean (CRO, TA/183, 1841); Acton Castle, residence of Thomas Field in 1856 and Richard Lanyon in 1861 (CRO, RH/6/5/1/5, 1856), built by Mr Stackhouse of Pendarves about 1790 (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6”, LXXV. NW, 1888); Acton Castle Hotel, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Acton Castle Estate, 1841; Acton Castle, 1856, 1884, 1888; Acton Castle Hotel, 2005

Acton Castle Estate – Perranuthnoe: see under Acton Castle.

Acton Castle Hotel – Perranuthnoe: see under Acton Castle.

Acton Farm – Perranuthnoe (SW 550 289): (OS, 6”, LXXV. NW, 1888).

Acton Farm, 1888

Ad-ia Veor – Illogan: see under Adjaveor.

Adacott howse – Kilkhampton: (*CRO, P102/5/1, 1563).

Adacott howse, 1563

Adam, Troon – Breage: see under Troon Adam.

Adam, Troon- Breage: see under Troon Adam.

Adam’s Hill – St Buryan (SW 414 245): “Boskenna, (Adam's Hill)”, tenement in Boskenna (CRO, TA/23, 1844); Adam's Hill, (OS, 6”, LXXVIII. NE & SE, 1887) (OS, 1:25000, 1980).

Boskenna, (Adam's Hill)”, 1844; Adam's Hill, 1887, 1980

Adam's Hill – Lansallos: tenement (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), 1844).

Adam's Hill, 1844

(Adam’s Hill), Boskenna, – St Buryan: see under Adam's Hill.

Addicroft – Linkinhorne (SX 299 729): Odecrofte, (Hull, 1987, §498, p183, citing from c.1185-8); Adycraft, (*CRO, P125/4/1, 1726); Addicroft, Odycroft, farm (Symons, 1884); Addicroft, (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Odecrofte, c.1185-8; Adycraft, 1726; Addicroft, Odycroft, 1884; Addicroft, 1997

Addicroft – North Hill (SX 270 760); farm (Symons, 1884) (CA 18, 1979, p132) (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Addicroft, 1884, 1979, 1997

Addicroft Mill – Linkinhorne: (Symons, 1884) (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p36).

Addicroft Mill, 1884, 1979

Addy Ham – Sheviock: field name, 1 acre and 2 roods (CRO, TA/208, No.300, 1842).

Addy Ham, 1842

Adganednan – St Ives: field at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.344, 1844).

Adganednan, 1844

Adgewella – Camborne: Ajewella, (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651); Aiawella & other parts, of Allex Humphrys (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Agawela, of the widow Oatfield (*CRO, X510, 1743); Ajawella, of Sarah Oatfield (*CRO, X510, 1759); Adgewella, (Gover, 1948, p582).

Ajewella, 1651; Aiawella, 1664; Agawela, 1743; Ajawella, 1759; Adgewella, 1948

Adia Veor – Illogan: see under Adjaveor.

Adit Croft – Morvah: at Trembath (CRO, TA/156, Nos. 404 and 526, 1841)

Adit Croft, 1841

Adit, Shallow – Redruth: see under Shallow Adit.

Adit Farm, Shallow – Redruth: see under Shallow Adit.

Adit Field – Illogan: field in Bosleake (*CRO, GHW/13/3/6/2, 1858).

Adit Field, 1858

Adit Field – Towednack: at Higher Bussow (CRO, TA/226, No.593, 1842).

Adit Field, 1842

Adit Moor – Towednack: at Higher Bussow (CRO, TA/226, No.555, 1842).

Adit Moor, 1842

Adjaporth – Madron (Penzance): (Pool, 1985, p86).

Adjaporth, 1985

Adjaveor – Illogan: Ad-ia Veor, Adia Veor, leased by John Basset of Tehedye, esquire, to Justinian Harrye of St Illarye, yeoman, on the lives of Justinian Harrye, son of the lessee, Humfry, the son of Humfry Millet of St Illarye and James, the son of James Harrye of St Keverne, the brother of the lessee (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1510, citing from HB/5/1, 1659); Adjaveor, leased by Francis Basset, esquire, to John Kestle of Illogan, yeoman, Margaret, his wife and James, his brother, held by George John alias Edy, viz. the 2 crofts, the long close, and the west moor, all lying on the south of the lane from Tolvaddon Downs and Common between the townplace and the river running from Halle Gosse moor (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1513, citing from HB/5/4, 1674); Adzevîa, house (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r).

Ad-ia Veor, Adia Veor, 1659; Adjaveor, 1674; Adzevîa, 1700

(See also Adjiavean)

Adjawenjack and Carne, Erisey & – Grade (detached): see under Erisey & Adjawenjack and Carne.

Adjewednack – Gulval: tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843) (Pool, 1985, p35).

Adjewednack, 1843, 1985

Adjiavean – Illogan: parcell of the Manor of Tehiddy, leased by Francis Basset, esquire, to Richard James senior of Illogan, tinner, on the lives of Mary, the wife of the lessee, and sons Richard and John (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1512, citing from HB/5/3, 1672).

Adjiavean, 1672

(See also Adjaveor)

Adjoininjack – St Ives: see under Agiawenjack.

Aduene – ecclesiastical parish: see under Advent.

Aduene, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Advent.

Advene, S – ecclesiastical parish: see under Advent.

Advent – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Lesnewth (SX 11 81); Aduene, (Norden, 1584, index to map); S Advene, (Norden, 1584, map); x St Aduene, (Gover, 1948, p40, citing from Norden, 1584); St Advent or St Tane, (Gascoyne, 1699); Advene, a chapel annexed to Lanteglos by Camelford and in the Deanery of Trigg Minor (Cox, 1730, p350); St Advent, (*CRO, GHW/10/1/1, c.1830s, citing from 1759); Advent, St Ann, St Tane, most of the estates in this parish are parcel of the duchy of Cornwall, being held as free and customary lands of the manor of Helston in Trigg (Lysons and Lysons, 1814, p8); Advent, St Anne, in 1801, 37 inhabited houses, 4 uninhabited houses, 37 families and 170 persons, and in 1811, 42 inhabited houses, 6 uninhabited houses, 45 families and 219 persons (Hitchins and Drew, 1824, vol 2, p11), 3844 acres (Penaluna, 1838, vol 1, p26-7); Advent, St Ann, St Tane, (Redding, 1842, p41); Advent, a Rectory in the Deanery of Trigg Minor and daughter church to Lanteglos by Camelford, population in 1841 was 291 (Wallis, 1847, p72); Advent, St Ann, St Tane, 4059 acres and 1 rood (Wallis, 1847, p264-5); Advent, St Anne, (Symons, 1884); Advent, St Anne, St Tane, (Peter, 1906, p343).

Aduene, S Advene, 1584; St Advent, St Tane, 1699; Advene, 1730; Saint Advent, 1759; Advent, St Ann, St Tane, 1814; Advent, St Anne, 1824, 1838; Advent, St Ann, St Tane, 1842, 1847; Advent, St Anne, 1884; Advent, St Anne, St Tane, 1906

Advent – civil parish (SX 11 81): (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Advent, 1997

Advent, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Advent.

Advent Triple Barrow – Advent (SX 136 834): prehistoric triple burial mound on Lower Moor (Barnatt, 1982, p213).

Advent Triple Barrow, 1982

Adventurers, 3 Bon, The – St Agnes: tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853).

The 3 Bon Adventurers, 1853

Adycraft – Linkinhorne: see under Addicroft.

Adzevîa – Illogan: see under Adjaveor.

Afterwashes – Breage (SW 603 309): (OS, 6”, LXXV. NE, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Afterwashes, 1888, 2005

Aga Gar – Perranuthnoe: see under Aja Gar.

Agawella – Camborne: see under Adgewella.

Agiawenjack – St Ives: Adjoininjack, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.347, 1844); Agiawenjack, at Hellesveor (*CRO, GHW/12/2/1/9, 1855).

Adjoininjack, 1844; Agiawenjack, 1855

Agnes, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Pydar (SW 72 50): Sancta Agnes', (Padel, 1988, p49, citing from 1327); St Anne, (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §259, citing from HP/1/1, 1547); Seynt Agnes, (*RIC, HP/1/2, 1555) (*CRO, GP/5, 1560); Agnette alias St Tannes, (Padel, 1988, p49, citing from 1586); St Agnes alias St Anns, (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1671, citing from HB/9/1, 1600); St Agnes, (Gascoyne, 1699); St Anns, (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r); St Agnes, in the Deanery of Pider (Cox, 1730, p350) (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761), a daughter church to Perranzabuloe, the two parishes forming a consolidated vicarage in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter (Lysons and Lysons, 1814, p11), 6657 acres, 865 houses and, in 1811, 5024 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p7) (*CRO, AD1751/1, 1827); Saint Agnes, (CRO, TA/2, 1842); St Agnes, (Padel, 1988, p49).

Sancta Agnes', 1327; St Anne, 1547; Seynt Agnes, 1555, 1560; Agnette, St Tannes, 1586; St Agnes, St Anns, 1600; St Agnes, 1699; St Anns, 1700; St Agnes, 1730, 1761, 1814, 1819, 1827; Saint Agnes, 1842; St Agnes, 1988.

Agnes, St – civil parish (SW 72 50): (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

St Agnes, 2003

Agnes, St – St Agnes (SW 720 508): St Anns, (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r); St Agnes, small market-town (Lysons and Lysons, 1814, p8), village (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

St Anns, 1700; St Agnes, 1814, 2003

Agnes, St, Wheal an Hale – St Agnes: see under Hale St Agnes, Wheal an.

Agnes Beacon, St – St Agnes (SW 710 503): St Agnes Beacon, hill (Viator, 1817, p417); Beacon, hill (Symons, 1884); St Agnes Beacon, site of prehistoric burial mounds and hill fort (CA 1, 1962, p113-4) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

St Agnes Beacon, 1817; Beacon, 1884; St Agnes Beacon, 1962, 2003

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

Agnes Head, St – St Agnes (SW 697 515): coastal promontory (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

St Agnes Head, 2003

Agnes', Sancta – ecclesiastical parish: see under Agnes, St.

Agnette – ecclesiastical parish: see under Agnes, St.

Agnidal downs – Madron: (Borlase, 1769, p178).

Agnidal downs, 1769

Aiawella & other parts – Camborne: see under Adgewella.

Ain, Park – Lelant: at Laity (CRO, TA/120, No.237, 1841).

Park Ain, 1841

Air – St Ives: see under Ayr.

Air Point – St Just in Penwith: see under Aire Point.

Aire, Carn – St Just in Penwith (SW 360 282): rock outcrop on cliffs (OS, 6”, LXXIII. SW, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Carn Aire, 1888, 2005

Aire Point – St Just in Penwith (SW 359 281): Air Point, (Buller, 1842, p11); coastal promontory (OS, 6”, LXXIII. SW, 1888) (Pool, 1985, p86) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Air Point, 1842; Aire Point, 1888, 1985, 2005

Aissetona – St Dominick: see under Ashton.

Aissetone – St Dominick: see under Ashton.

Aja Gar – Perranuthnoe (approx SW 540 300): Aga Gar, field, near Ednovean [TA 553] (CA 16, 1977, p155, citing from c.1840); Aja Gar, field (CRO, RH/6/3/2/223/1-2, 1878).

Aga Gar, c.1840; Aja Gar, 1878

Ajawella – Camborne: see under Adgewella.

Ajewella – Camborne: see under Adgewella.

Alan – Davidstow, Lanteglos by Camelford, Advent, Michaelstow, St Breward, St Tudy, Blisland, St Mabyn, Helland, Egloshayle, Bodmin, Lanivet, St Breock, St Minver, St Issey and Padstow, river: see under Camel.

Alba Landa – Kea, manor: see under Blanchland.

Albam Cruse – Probus: at Helland, possible site of ancient cross (CA 15, 1976, p106, citing from 1250).

Albam Cruse, 1250

Albaston – Calstock (SX 423 704): Alveveston, given in the personal name Alice de Alveveston (Padel, 1988, p49, citing from c.1286); Aliveston, Alptone, (Padel, 1988, p49, citing from 1303); Alpeston, Alpiston, (Padel, 1988, p49, citing from 1337); Albeston, hamlet (Moule, 1838, p282); Albaston, village (CRO, AD336/20, 1876) (Padel, 1988, p49) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Alveveston, c.1286; Aliveston, Alptone, 1303; Alpeston, Alpiston, 1337; Albeston, 1838; Albaston, 1876, 1988, 2005

(See also Alton)

Albert Bridge, Royal – St Stephen by Saltash: at Saltash (CRO, X17, c.1860) (Symons, 1884).

Royal Albert Bridge, c.1860, 1884

Albert Cottage – Antony: residence at Torpoint (Symons, 1884).

Albert Cottage, 1884

Albert Cottage – St Stephen by Saltash: the residence of Mr William Rundle at Saltash (Symons, 1884).

Albert Cottage, 1884

Albert Cottage – Truro: residence at St Austell Street (Symons, 1884).

Albert Cottage, 1884

Albert Pier – Madron (Penzance) (SW 478 303): (OS, 6”, LXXIV. NW, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 2005)

Albert Pier, 1888, 2005

Albeston – Calstock: see under Albaston.

Albion Cottage Tenement – Mylor: see under Albion House.

Albion House – Mylor: Albion Cottage Tenement, (CRO, TA/161, 1843); Albion House, residence (Symons, 1884).

Albion Cottage Tenement, 1843; Albion House, 1884

Alcotquere – Boyton: (Borlase, 1749, p128)

Alcotquere, 1749

Alcott – North Tamerton: see under Alvacott.

Aldelmus of Ammaleglos, Sanctus – St Kew: see under Amble, Chapel.

Alder Beer – Morwenstow: see under Alderbeer.

Alderbeer – Morwenstow (SS 24 14): Alder Beer, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842); Alderbeer, (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Alder Beer, 1842; Alderbeer, 1997

Aldercomb – Kilkhampton: see under Aldercombe.

Aldercombe – Kilkhampton (SS 27 11): Aldercomb, (*CRO, P102/5/1, 1567); Allercomb, (Cox, 1730, p350); Aldercomb, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Aldercombe, tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842); Aldercomb, (Symons, 1884); Aldercombe, (Gover, 1948), remains of mansion (CA 14, 1975, p100); Aldercombe Barton, (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Aldercomb, 1567; Allercomb, 1730; Aldercomb, 1749; Aldercombe, 1842; Aldercomb, 1884; Aldercombe, 1948, 1975; Aldercombe Barton, 1997

Aldercombe Barton – Kilkhampton: see under Aldercombe.

Aldercombe Cottages – Kilkhampton (SS 26 11): (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Aldercombe Cottages, 1997

Aldercombe Mill – Kilkhampton: (CA 14, 1975, p100).

Aldercombe Mill, 1975

Aldermoor – Advent (SX 116 827): Old Moor, farm (Symons, 1884); Aldermoor, (Gover, 1948, p40); Aldermoor Farm, (*CRO, CC/FBE/1/23, 1996) (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Old Moor, 1884; Aldermoor, 1948; Aldermoor Farm, 1996, 1997

Aldermoor Farm – Advent: see under Aldermoor.

Aldern – Stoke Climsland: see under Aldren.

Aldestou – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Aldestouwe – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Aldestouyam – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Aldestouye – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Aldestow – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Aldestowe – ecclesiastical parish: see under Padstow.

Aldren – Stoke Climsland: Aldern, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Aldren, farm (Symons, 1884).

Aldern, 1749; Aldren, 1884

Aldrou, Crux – Lelant: ancient cross on the boundary of St Erth (Russell, 1971, citing from JRIC (New Series) 2:4, 1956, p153, citing from 1237).

Crux Aldrou, 1237

Ale and Cakes – Gwennap: copper mine, part of Clifford Amalgamated (Symons, 1884)

Ale and Cakes, 1884

Aleabury, Round – North Hill: see under Allabury.

Alesdon – North Tamerton: see under Allisdon.

Alet – Kenwyn: manor, see under Allet.

Aleth – Kenwyn: manor, see under Allet.

Alex’s Tor – St Breward: hill (Symons, 1884).

Alex's Tor, 1884

Aleyn – Davidstow, Lanteglos by Camelford, Advent, Michaelstow, St Breward, St Tudy, Blisland, St Mabyn, Helland, Egloshayle, Bodmin, Lanivet, St Breock, St Minver, St Issey and Padstow, river: see under Camel.

Alfred, South – Phillack: mine, previously known as Bandowers Mine (CA 15, 1976, p102).

South Alfred, 1976

Alfred, Wheal – Phillack: mine (CRO, AD9/29, 1829), site of old Methodist chapel for miners (CA 15, 1976, p96).

Wheal Alfred, 1829, 1976

Alfred, Wheal, Great – Phillack: mine (CA 15, 1976, p101).

Great Wheal Alfred, 1976

Alfred, Wheal, North – Phillack: mine (CA 15, 1976, p101).

North Wheal Alfred, 1976

Alfred Consols – Gwinear and Phillack: mine (*CRO, STA/698/8, 1849), formerly Laity Hills (CA 15, 1976, p101).

Alfred Consols, 1849, 1976

Alfred Consols, Wheal – Phillack: Wheal Ann, mine (CRO, HB/S13/1, 1819); Wheal Alfred Consols, mine, formerly Wheal Ann (CA 15, 1976, p102).

Wheal Ann, 1819; Wheal Alfred Consols, 1976

Alga – Mawgan in Meneage: (Borlase, 1749, p128).

Alga, 1749

Algherston' – North Tamerton: see under Allisdon.

Algoma – Maker: 18th century residence at Kingsand (Thomas, 1974, p25, citing from Western Morning News, 3 Jan 1969).

Algoma, 1969

Algonquin – St Ives: residence at the Warren (*CRO, GHW/12/3/6/1/98, 1898).

Algonquin, 1898

Algreston – North Tamerton: see under Allisdon.

Alice, Wheal – Ladock: mine, at Hewas (CA 14, 1975, p111).

Wheal Alice, 1975

Alice, White – Wendron (SW 696 348): White-Alice, Whitealice, Great Whitealice, tenements (CRO, TA/249, 1844); Whitealice, 11 tenements, 68 acres (Symons, 1884); White Alice, remains of hut dwellings here (*CRO, P174/8/1, c.1923) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

White-Alice, Whitealice, Great Whitealice, 1844; Whitealice, 1884; White Alice, c.1923, 2003

Alice, White, Little – Wendron (SW 697 351): Little Whitealice, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844); Little White Allies, formerly in the possession of David Martin, deceased, then Richard Reed, deceased, and now of Hercules Priske and Thomas Richard Reed (CRO, X1135/1/2, 1875); Little Whitealice, farm, 50 acres (Symons, 1884); Little White Alice, (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Little Whitealice, 1844; Little White Allies, 1875; Little Whitealice, 1884; Little White Alice, 2003

Alice, White- – Wendron: see under Alice, White.

Alindec – North Tamerton: (Hull, 1987, §74, p32, citing from c.1162).

Alindec, c.1162

Aliston – North Tamerton: see under Allisdon.

Aliveston – Calstock: see under Albaston.

All braws Meadow – Sennen: see under braws Meadow, All.

All braws Moor – Sennen: see under braws Moor, All.

All Craws – Sennen: see under Craws, All.

All Saints – ecclesiastical parish: formed in 1889 from part of Falmouth.

All Saints – St Erth: abandoned methodist chapel at Bosence (CA 14, 1975, p115)

All Saints, 1975

Allabury – North Hill (SX 257 769): Round Aleabury, field [TA 816] (CA 18, 1979, p128, citing from TA, c.1840); Allabury, site of 2 rounds (CA 18, 1979, p128), visible earthwork (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Round Aleabury, c.1840; Allabury, 1979, 1997

Allan – Davidstow, Lanteglos by Camelford, Advent, Michaelstow, St Breward, St Tudy, Blisland, St Mabyn, Helland, Egloshayle, Bodmin, Lanivet, St Breock, St Minver, St Issey and Padstow, river: see under Camel.

Allen – St Allen, river (SW 81 49): Layne, (Padel, 1988, p50, citing from c.1470 and c.1540); Laine, (Padel, 1988, p50, citing from 1842); Allen, (*CRO, HB/65/4/16, 1869) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Layne, c.1470, c.1540; Laine, 1842; Allen, 1869, 2003

Allen – Davidstow, Lanteglos by Camelford, Advent, Michaelstow, St Breward, St Tudy, Blisland, St Mabyn, Helland, Egloshayle, Bodmin, Lanivet, St Breock, St Minver, St Issey and Padstow, river: see under Camel.

Allen, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Powder, west division (SW 82 50): Sanctus Allunus, (Padel, 1988, p50, citing from 1261); Seynt Alun, (Padel, 1988, p50, citing from 1270); St Allen, (Gascoyne, 1699), a Vicarage in the Deanery of Powder (Cox, 1730, p350), the rectory is the property of Viscount Falmouth (Lysons and Lysons, 1814, p13); Eglosellan, (Padel, 1988, p50, citing from 1840); St Allen, (Symons, 1884).

Sanctus Allunus, 1261; Seynt Alun, 1270; St Allen, 1699, 1730; Eglosellan, 1840; St Allen, 1884

Allen, St – civil parish (SW 82 50): (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

St Allen, 2003

Allen, St – St Allen (SW 823 506): St Allen Church-Town, tenement, in the Manor of Gwarnick (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796); St Allen, village (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

St Allen Church-Town, 1796; St Allen, 1884, 2003

Allen, Venton, Treluick – St Allen: see under Treluick Venton Allen.

Allen, Wheal – St Ives: mine (*CRO, GHW/12/3/6/1/1/27, 1851).

Wheal Allen, 1851

Allen Church-Town, St – St Allen: see under Allen, St.

Allen’s Mill – Illogan: on Nancekuke Down (CA 5, 1966, p72, citing from 1752).

Allen’s Mill, 1752

Allen's Tenement – St Blazey: (CRO, TA/10, 1846).

Allen's Tenement, 1846

Allercomb – Kilkhampton: see under Aldercombe.

Allerys – Poundstock: farm (Symons, 1884).

Allerys, 1884

Allet – Kenwyn, manor: Aleth, given in the personal name John de Aleth (Hull, 1987, §392, p145, citing from c.1284); Alet, Allett, (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §297, citing from HP/8/6, 1697); Allet, owned by Lords Falmouth and Galway (CRO, AD102/35, 1882).

Aleth, c.1284; Alet, Allett, 1697; Allet, 1882

Allet – Kenwyn (SW 793 488): village, owned by Lords Falmouth and Galway (CRO, AD102/35, 1882) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Allet, 1882, 2003

Allet Farm – Kenwyn (SW 791 487): (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Allet Farm, 2003

Allett – Kenwyn: manor, see under Allet.

Alley, Long – Ruan Minor (SW 706 162): tenement (CRO, TA/201, 1843), in Grade-Ruan civil parish (OS, 1:25000, 1996).

Long Alley, 1843, 1996

Alley, Zawn – Morvah (SW 403 360): cove (OS, 6”, LXVII. NE, 1888).

Zawn Alley, 1888

Alley Isle, Zawn – Morvah (SW 402 360): rock on coast (OS, 6”, LXVII. NE, 1888)

Zawn Alley Isle, 1888

Allies, White, Little – Wendron: see under Alice, White, Little.

Allins – Jacobstow (SX 194 968): Allins, named after the Allen family, found in the parish registers from 1693 (Gover, 1948, p3) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Allins, 1948, 2003

Allins – Poundstock: site of ancient cottage (CA 19, 1980, p96).

Allins, 1980

(See also Altons)

Allisdon – North Tamerton (SX 299 977): Algherston', given in the personal name Waltero de Algherston' (Midgley, 1945, citing from 1296); Algreston, given in the personal name Luke de Algreston (Hull, 1987, §593, p215, citing from 1319); Aliston, Allisdon (CRO, AD1533/2, 1852); Alesdon, village (Symons, 1884); Allisdon, (Gover, 1948, p30) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Algherston', 1296; Algreston, 1319; Aliston, Allisdon, 1852; Alesdon, 1884; Allisdon, 1948, 2003

Allternun – ecclesiastical parish: see under Altarnun.

Allunus, Sanctus – ecclesiastical parish: see under Allen, St.

Alma House – Kenwyn: the residence of Mrs Henry Williams (Symons, 1884).

Alma House, 1884

Alma Villa – St Just in Penwith: the residence of Mr S H James (Symons, 1884).

Alma Villa, 1884

Alma Villa – Kenwyn: the residence of Mr S Holman (Symons, 1884).

Alma Villa, 1884

Alms House – Mullion: the residence of Thomas Shepherd (Symons, 1884).

Alms House, 1884

Alms house, The – Camborne: population, with Crane, Penpons and Bejawsa, is 237 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768).

The Alms house, 1768

Alms House Green – Germoe: given under roads etc (CRO, TA/69, 1841).

Alms House Green, 1841

Almshouse – Stoke Climsland (SX 361 749): (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Almshouse, 2005

Almshouses – Luxulyan: field name near Luxulyan [TA 2007] (CA 20, 1981, p212, citing from TA, c.1840).

Almshouses, c.1840

Alpeston – Calstock: see under Albaston.

Alpiston – Calstock: see under Albaston.

Alptone – Calstock: see under Albaston.

Alren – Stoke Climsland (SX 360 739): Alren, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Alren Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Alren, 1884; Alren Farm, 2005

Alren Farm – Stoke Climsland: see under Alren.

Alsa – St Buryan: see under Alsia.

Alsa, Vallan – St Buryan: see under Alsia.

Alsa Bora – Sennen: see under Bora, Alsa.

Alsa Mill – St Buryan: see under Alsia Mill.

Alsia – St Buryan (SW 394 251): (Borlase, 1749, p128) (CRO, BRA833/33, 1780); Lower Alsia, tenement, (CRO, TA/23, 1844); Vallan Alsa, farm (Symons, 1884); Lower Alsia, (OS, 6”, LXXVIII. NE & SE, 1887); Alsia, (Russell, 1971, p41); Lower Alsia, holy well and mill here (Russell, 1971, p71); Alsia Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Alsa, 1749, 1780; Lower Alsia, 1844; Vallan Alsa, 1884; Lower Alsia, 1887; Alsia, Lower Alsia, 1971; Alsia Farm, 2005

Alsia, Higher – St Buryan (SW 397 255): Higher Alsia, (CRO, TA/23, 1844) (OS, 6”, LXXVIII. NE & SE, 1887) (Russell, 1971, p93); Higher Alsia Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Higher Alsia, 1844, 1887, 1971; Higher Alsia Farm, 2005

Alsia, Lower – St Buryan: see under Alsia.

Alsia Mill – St Buryan (SW 394 252): Alsa Mill, (CRO, GB/15/17, 1676); Alsia Mill Tenement, (CRO, TA/23, 1844); Alsia Mill, 2005 (OS, 1:25000, 2005)

Alsa Mill, 1676; Alsia Mill Tenement, 1844; Alsia Mill, 2005

Alsia Mill Tenement – St Buryan: see under Alsia Mill.

Also Veor – St Austell: farm (Symons, 1884).

Also Veor, 1884

Alson – Stoke Climsland: see under North Alston.

Alston – Stoke Climsland: see under North Alston.

Alston, North – Stoke Climsland (SX 387 751): North Alston alias Alston, tenement, in the manor of Stoke Clymsland, freeholder is John Connocke esq (Pounds, 1984, p153, citing from 1650); Alson, (Borlase, 1749, p128); North Alstone, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); North Alston, (Pounds, 1984, p153) (OS, 1:25000, 2005)

North Alston, Alston, 1650; Alson, 1749; North Alstone, 1884; North Alston, 1984, 2005

Alston, South – Stoke Climsland (SX 386 750): South Alstone, farm (Symons, 1884); South Alston, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

South Alstone, 1884; South Alston, 2005

Alstone, North – Stoke Climsland: see under North Alston.

Alstone, South – Stoke Climsland: see under South Alston.

Altarnun – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Lesnewth (SX 22 81): Altrenune, (Padel, 1988, p50, citing from c.1100); Alternon, given in the personal name Drogo de Alternon (Hull, 1987, §382, p141, citing from c.1140s), given in the personal name Stephen de Alternon (Hull, 1987, §18, p13, citing from 1273); Alternun, (Hull, 1987, §89, p38, citing from 1282); Alternon, Alternun, (*RIC, Z/13/19, 1565); Alternon, (*CRO, ARD/TER/147, 1602) (*RIC, Z/1/9, 1603); Alternone, (*CRO, ARD/TER/1, early 17th c.); Alternon, (CRO, AP/M/292, 1617); Alternun, (Gascoyne, 1699); Alternon, (*CRO, EL/279, c.1700), a Vicarage in the Deanery of Trigg Major (Cox, 1730, p350); Allternun, (*CRO, GHW/10/1/2, c.1840s, citing from 1759); Alternun, (*CRO, GHW/10/1/1, c.1830s, citing from 1759); Altarnun, (Borlase, 1769, p210); Alternon, (*CRO, P170/12/9/1, 1774) (CRO, AD592/44, 1797-8), the most extensive parish in the county, supposed to contain about 12,770 acres (Lysons and Lysons, 1814, p13); Alternun, (MacLean, 1873, p626, citing from 1819); Alternon, (Redding, 1842, p6); Altarnun, (Padel, 1988, p50).

Altrenune, c.1100; Alternon, c.1140s, 1273; Alternun, 1282; Alternon, Alternun, 1565; Alternon, 1602, 1603; Alternone, early 17th c; Alternon, 1617; Alternun, 1699; Alternon, c.1700, 1730; Allternun, Alternun, 1759; Altarnun, 1769; Alternon, 1774, 1797-8, 1814; Alternun, 1819; Alternon, 1842; Altarnun, 1988

Altarnun – civil parish (SX 22 81): (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Altarnun, 1997

Altarnun – Altarnun (SX 224 811): village (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Altarnun, 1997

Allternun – ecclesiastical parish: see under Altarnun.

Alternon – ecclesiastical parish: see under Altarnun.

Alternone – ecclesiastical parish: see under Altarnun.

Alternun – ecclesiastical parish: see under Altarnun.

Alton – Calstock: (Borlase, 1749, p128).

Alton, 1749

(See also Albaston)

Altons – Poundstock: (Borlase, 1749, p128).

Altons, 1749

(See also Allins)

Altrenune – ecclesiastical parish: see under Altarnun.

Alueuacota – North Tamerton: see under Alvacott.

Alun, Seynt – ecclesiastical parish: see under Allen, St.

Aluuartona – Madron: see under Alverton.

Alvacot – North Tamerton: see under Alvacott.

Alvacott – North Tamerton (SX 311 953): Alvevacote, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Exchequer Domesday, f123, 1086); Alueuacota, (Maxwell, 1986, p4, citing from Exeter Domesday, f239v, 1086); Alcott, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Alvacot, (Redding, 1842, p20), hamlet (Symons, 1884); Alvacott, (Gover, 1948, p30) (Maxwell, 1986); Alvacott Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Alueuacota, Alvevacote, 1086; Alcott, 1749; Alvacot, 1842, 1884; Alvacott, 1948, 1986; Alvacott Farm, 2005

Alvacott Farm – North Tamerton: see under Alvacott.

Alvarton – Madron: see under Alverton.

Alvern-weith – Madron: see under Alverton Weeths.

Alverne Hall – Madron (Penzance): the residence of Captain Otho Travers at Alverton (Symons, 1884).

Alverne Hall, 1884

Alvernton – Madron: see under Alverton.

Alvernweeth – Madron: see under Alverton Weeths.

Alvernweith – Madron: see under Alverton Weeths.

Alverton – Madron and Paul, manor: Alwaretone, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Exchequer Domesday, f121, 1086); Aluuartona, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Exeter Domesday, f255r, 1086); Alverton alias Alwerton, (CRO, AD628, 1381); Alverton (*RIC, HC/4/31, 1612).

Alwaretone, Aluuartona, 1086; Alverton, Alwerton, 1381; Alverton, 1612

Alverton – Madron (Penzance) (SW 464 296): Alwaretone, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Exchequer Domesday, f121, 1086); Aluuartona, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Exeter Domesday, f255r, 1086); Alwerton, (Camden, 1610, p188); Alwarton, (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §229, citing from HP/13/40, 1725); Alvarton, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Alvernton, (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757) (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782); Alverton, owned and occupied by Mary Jenkin (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785), barton (CRO, TA/133, 1842), four tenements (Symons, 1884) (Pool, 1985, p35), in Penzance civil parish (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Alwaretone, Aluuartona, 1086; Alverton, 1306; Alwerton, 1610; Alwarton, 1725; Alvarton, 1749; Alvernton, 1757, 1782; Alverton, 1785, 1842, 1884, 1985, 2005

(See also Alverne Hall; Alwern, Kerigou)

Alverton – Truro: the late residence of Mrs W M Tweedy (Symons, 1884).

Alverton, 1884

Alverton, Higher – Madron: tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842).

Higher Alverton, 1842

Alverton, Lower – Madron: owned by Christopher Hawkins, esquire, occupied by Thomas Woodis (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785).

Lower Alverton, 1785

Alverton Bridge – Madron (Penzance) (SW 463 301): (OS, 6”, LXXIV. NW, 1888).

Alverton Bridge, 1888

Alverton Farm – Madron (Penzance) (SW 462 300): (OS, 6”, LXXIV. NW, 1888).

Alverton Farm, 1888

Alverton House – Madron (Penzance) (SW 464 301): (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6”, LXXIV. NW, 1888).

Alverton House, 1884, 1888

Alverton Lane – Madron (Penzance): tenement (CRO, TA/179, 1845).

Alverton Lane, 1845

Alverton Lodge – Madron (Penzance) (SW 462 301): the residence of Captain John Ellis (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6”, LXXIV. NW, 1888).

Alverton Lodge, 1884, 1888

Alverton Meadows – Madron (Penzance): at Chapel Street (CRO, TA/179, Nos. 1287-1289, 1845).

Alverton Meadows, 1845

Alverton Vean – Madron (Penzance) (SW 467 302): the residence of J J A Boase, Esquire (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6”, LXXIV. NW, 1888).

Alverton Vean, 1884, 1888

Alverton Weeths – Madron: Alvern-weith, (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Alvernweith, (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782); Alvernweeth, part owned by Samuel Borlase, esquire, leases held by Henry Phillips, occupied by Thomas Woodis, Francis Boase, occupied by himself, Thomas Woodis, occupied by himself and George John, and William Bramble, occupied by himself, and part owned by William Veale, esquire, lease held by Thomas Bramble and occupied by John Dunkin (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785); Alverton Weeths, tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842).

Alvern-weith, 1757; Alvernweith, 1782; Alvernweeth, 1785; Alverton Weeths, 1842

Alvevacote – North Tamerton: see under Alvacott.

Alveveston – Calstock: see under Albaston.

Alviggan – St Stephen in Brannel: china clay works (CRO, STA/8, 1878).

Alviggan, 1878

Alviggan, Great – St Mewan and St Stephen in Brannel: mine (*CRO, STA/693c/138, 1845).

Great Alviggan, 1845

Alwaretone – Madron: see under Alverton.

Alwarton – Madron: see under Alverton.

Alwern, Kerigou – Madron: round, at Alverton (Russell, 1971, p44, citing from Henderson, 1924-7, p154, citing from 1560).

Kerigou Alwern, 1560

Alwerton – Madron, manor: see under Alverton.

Amabbrea – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.

Amal – St Kew: see under Amble, Chapel.

Amalbrea – Towednack (SW 493 364): Amalibery, (Pool, 1985, p36, citing from 1659); Amellibery, (CRO, GB/15/18, 1676); Amelleberry, (CRO, GB/15/2-3, 1679); Amel-bray, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Amyllebrea, (CRO, GHW/G/14, c.1840); Amelebrey, Amelebry, tenements (CRO, TA/226, 1842); Amalebrea, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Amabbrea, (CRO, CH/34/7, 1906); Amalebry, (*CRO, CH/34/6, 1906); Amalebrea, (*CRO, CH/33/9, 1907); Amblebrea, parcel of land here conveyed by Minnie Davies Gilbert, Patience Davies Harding and Commander Walter Raleigh Gilbert to Ann Hocking of Moors, Nancledrea, Long Rock (*CRO, DG/224, 1936); Amalbrea, site of old prison (Russell, 1971, p79); Amalebrea, (Pool, 1985, p36); Amalebra, (OS, 1:25000, 1992) (OS, 1:25000, 2005)

Amalibery, 1659; Amellibery, 1676; Amelleberry, 1679; Amel-bray, 1749; Amyllebrea, 1840; Amelebrey, Amelebry, 1842; Amalebrea, 1884; Amabbrea, Amalebry, 1906; Amalebrea, 1907; Amblebrea, 1936; Amalbrea, 1971; Amalebrea, 1985; Amalebra, 1992, 2005

(See also Amelebry Stamp)

Amalebra – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.

Amalebrea – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.

Amalebrea, Little – Ludgvan (SW 488 360): (OS, 6”, LXVIII. NW, 1908).

Little Amalebrea, 1908

Amalebry – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.

Amaleglos – St Kew: see under Amble, Chapel.

Amalibery – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.

Amalveor – Towednack (SW 482 375): Amel-veor, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Amelveor, (CRO, TA/226, 1842), hamlet (Symons, 1884); Amalveor, site of prehistoric hut circle and location of discovery of Celtic gold hoard (Russell, 1971, pp54, 109) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Amel-veor, 1749; Amelveor, 1842, 1884; Amalveor, 1971, 2005

(See also Amelebry Plantation; Amelveor Moor; Ankeen, Park)

Amalveor Downs – Towednack (SW 474 374): moor (OS, 6”, 1908) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Amalveor Downs, 1908, 2005

Amalwhidden – Towednack: Amelwhiden, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Amelwin, tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842); Amelwidden, (Symons, 1884); Amelwin, (*CRO, CH/34/6, 1906); Amelwyn, (*CRO, CH/33/9, 1907); Amalwhidden, site of round (Russell, 1971, p46).

Amelwhiden, 1749; Amelwin, 1842; Amelwidden, 1884; Amelwin, 1906; Amelwyn, 1907; Amalwhidden, 1971

Amalwhidden, Higher – Towednack (SW 488 370): (OS, 6”, LXVIII. NW, 1908) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Higher Amalwhidden, 1908, 2005

Amalwhidden, Lower – Towednack (SW 489 372): Lower Amelwin, tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842); Lower Amalwidden, (*CRO, CH/33/9, 1907); Lower Amalwhidden, (OS, 6”, LXVIII. NW, 1908); Amalwhidden Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Lower Amelwin, 1842; Lower Amalwidden, 1907; Lower Amalwhidden, 1908; Amalwhidden Farm, 2005

Amalwhidden Farm – Towednack: see under Amalwhidden, Lower.

Amalwidden, Lower – Towednack: see under Amalwhidden, Lower.

Amania, Gweal, Lower – St Just in Penwith: field in Reynold's Tenement (CRO, TA/95, No. 322, 1845)

Lower Gweal Amania, 1845

(See also Amena, Gweal)

Amania, Gweal, Middle – St Just in Penwith: field in Reynold's Tenement (CRO, TA/95, No. 271, 1845)

Middle Gweal Amania, 1845

(See also Amena, Gweal)

Ambel – St Kew: see under Amble, Chapel.

Ambel lower – St Kew: see under Amble, Lower.

Ambell – St Kew: see under Amble, Chapel.

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

Amber, Men – Sithney: Mênamber, (Borlase, 1769, opp p173); Men Amber, flint working site in prehistory (CA 19, 1980, p89).

Mênamber, 1769; Men Amber, 1980

Amble – St Kew: manor, Amal, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Amble otherwise Amell, (*CRO, F/4/167/9, 1750); Ammell alias Amble, (*CRO, F/4/167/9, 1772).

Amal, 1086; Amble, Amell, 1750; Ammell, Amble, 1772

Amble, Chapel – St Kew (SW 997 754): Amal, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Amaleglos, (Padel, 1988, p68, citing from 1284); church of Sanctus Adelmus of Ammaleglos, (Padel, 1988, p68, citing from 1302); Ambell, (CRO, EL/13/4, 1581); Chaple Amble, (Padel, 1988, p68, citing from 1664); Ambel, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Ammell, (Redding, 1842, p42); Chaple Amble, (Symons, 1884); Chapel Amble, village and 3 farms (Symons, 1884) (Maxwell, 1986) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Amal, 1086; Amaleglos, 1284; Sanctus Aldelmus of Ammaleglos, 1302; Ambell, 1581; Chaple Amble, 1664; Ambel, 1749; Ammell, 1842; Chaple Amble, 1884; Chapel Amble, 1884, 1986, 2003

(See also Amel, Fradd's etc)

Amble, Chaple – St Kew: see under Amble, Chapel.

Amble, Lower – St Kew (SW 989 749): Ammalmur, (Padel, 1988, p68, citing from 1347); Ambel lower, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Lower Amell, (*CRO, F/1/27, 1813); Lower Amble, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Ammalmur, 1347; Ambel lower, 1749; Lower Amell, 1813; Lower Amble, 1884, 2003

Amble, Middle – St Kew (SW 992 751): Ammalgres, (Padel, 1988, p68, citing from 1347); Amell Grees, tenement, leased by Thomas Pitt, esquire, to Ezekiell Webber of St Kew on the lives of his sisters, Anne and Susan, and late in the occupation of John King, deceased (*CRO, F/1/27, 1722) (*CRO, F/1/27, 1761); Middle Amble, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Ammalgres, 1347; Amell Grees, 1722, 1761; Middle Amble, 1884, 2003

Amblebrea – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.

Ambleside – St Columb Major (SW 892 601): (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Ambleside, 2003

Ambrose, Mount – Redruth (SW 711 433): tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844), house and small tenements (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Mount Ambrose, 1844, 1884, 2003

Ambrose Chapel, St – Crantock: at Crantock, non-extant (CA 20, 1981, p208).

St Ambrose Chapel, 1981

Ambrose Close, St – Crantock: at Crantock [TA 287, 817] (CA 20, 1981, p208, citing from c.1840).

St Ambrose Close, c.1840

Ambrose Lake – St Neot: mine (Symons, 1884).

Ambrose Lake, 1884

Ambrose Well, St – Crantock: at Crantock churchyard, non-extant (CA 20, 1981, p207).

St Ambrose Well, 1981

Amel, Fradd's – St Kew: Fradds, tenement and farm, leased by William Wyndham Lord Grenville, Baron Grenville to Richard Worden of Lower Amell, St Kew, farmer (*CRO, F/1/27, 1813); Fradd's Amel, (*CRO, F/1/27, 1858).

Fradds, 1813; Fradd's Amel, 1858

Amel, Grey's – St Kew: (*CRO, F/1/27, 1858).

Grey's Amel, 1858

Amel, Jeffry's – St Kew: (*CRO, F/1/27, 1858).

Jeffry's Amel, 1858

Amel, Webber's – St Kew: (*CRO, F/1/27, 1858).

Webber's Amel, 1858

Amel-bray – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.

Amel-veor – Towednack: see under Amalveor.

Amelebrey – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.

Amelebry – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.

Amelebry Plantation – Towednack: field name, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1286, 1842).

Amelebry Plantation, 1842

Amelebry Stamp – Towednack: field name, at Amelebry (CRO, TA/226, No.938, 1842).

Amelebry Stamp, 1842

Amell – St Kew, manor: see under Amble.

Amell, Lower – St Kew: see under Amble, Lower.

Amell and Trilly – Towednack and Zennor, manor: see under Amylle-an-Trylle.

Amell Grees – St Kew: see under Amble, Middle.

Amelleberry – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.

Amellibery – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.

Amelveor – Towednack: see under Amalveor.

Amelveor, Amelwin and – Towednack: see under Amelwin and Amelveor.

Amelveor and Skillywadden – Towednack: tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842).

Amelveor and Skillywadden, 1842

(See also Amelveor Meadow, Further)

Amelveor Meadow, Further – Towednack: field name, at Amelveor and Skillywadden tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.1126, 1842).

Further Amelveor Meadow, 1842

Amelveor Moor – Towednack: field name, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1079, 1842).

Amelveor Moor, 1842

Amelwhiden – Towednack: see under Amalwhidden.

Amelwidden – Towednack: see under Amalwhidden.

Amelwin – Towednack: see under Amalwhidden.

Amelwin, Lower – Towednack: see under Amalwhidden, Lower.

Amelwin and Amelveor – Towednack: tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842).

Amelwin and Amelveor, 1842

Amelwin and Skillywadden – Towednack: tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842).

Amelwin and Skillywadden, 1842

Amelwyn – Towednack: see under Amalwhidden.

Amena, Gweal – St Just in Penwith: field in Davie's Tenement (CRO, TA/95, No. 268, 1845).

Gweal Amena, 1845

(See also Amania, Gweal)

Amena, Gweal, Lower – St Just in Penwith: field in Davie's Tenement (CRO, TA/95, No. 273, 1845).

Lower Gweal Amena, 1845

Amena Croft, Gweal, Higher – St Just in Penwith: field in Davie's Tenement (CRO, TA/95, No. 252, 1845).

Higher Gweal Amena Croft, 1845

America – St Buryan (SW 421 252): tenement (CRO, TA/23, 1844), shown but not named on OS, 1:25000, 2005 (OS, 6”, 1887).

America, 1844, 1887

America – St Stephen in Brannel: site of non-extant round at Harvose (CA 9, 1970, p146).

America, 1970

America – St Stephen in Brannel: china clay works (*CRO, GHW/18/1/1/5/12, c.1912).

America, c.1912

Amherst Battery – Maker: fortification at Kingsand (Thomas, 1974, p24, citing from 1770) (see also CA 12, 1973, p75)

Amherst Battery, 1770

Ammaleglos, Sanctus Aldelmus of – St Kew: see under Amble, Chapel.

Ammalgres – St Kew: see under Amble, Middle.

Ammalmur – St Kew: see under Amble, Lower.

Ammell – St Kew, manor: see under Amble.

Ammell – St Kew: see under Amble, Chapel.

Amsterdam Point – St Anthony in Roseland (SW 851 325): coastal promontory (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Amsterdam Point, 2003

Amylle-an-Trylle – Towednack and Zennor: manor, Amell and Trilly, (CRO, GB/15/2-3, 1679); Amylle-an-Trylle, mortgaged by John Davies Gilbert of Tredrea and Eastbourne to secure £9210 (*CRO, DG/199, 1846), mortgage transferred to Anne Dorothea Gilbert, with power of sale (*CRO, DG/203, 1863).

Amell and Trilly, 1679; Amylle-an-Trylle, 1846, 1863

Amyllebrea – Ludgvan and Towednack: see under Amalbrea.

An Voaze – Grade: see under Anvoaze.

Ancarta – St Agnes: (Borlase, 1749, p128).

Ancarta, 1749

(See also Anchor)

Ancarta – Kenwyn: (Borlase, 1749, p128).

Ancarta, 1749

Anchor – St Agnes (SW 746 527): Great Anchor, Little Anchor, hamlets (Symons, 1884); Anchor, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Great Anchor, Little Anchor, 1884; Anchor, 2003

(See also Ancarta)

Anchor, Great – St Agnes: see under Anchor.

Anchor, Little – St Agnes: see under Anchor.

Anchor Field – Zennor: field at Tregerthen [TA 1658] (Russell, 1971, p47, citing from 1842).

Anchor Field, 1842

Anchor Hill – Perranzabuloe: hamlet (Symons, 1884).

Anchor Hill, 1884

Andennis – St Just in Roseland: (Chetol &) Dennis, the Dennis, (*CRO, P96/4/1, 1634); Andennis, tenement (CRO, TA/96, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884).

Dennis, the Dennis, 1634; Andennis, 1842, 1884

Anderdon – Maker: see under Anderton.

Anderton – St Juliot (SX 136 913): Lower Anderton, tenement (CRO, TA/94, 1843); Anderton, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Lower Anderton, 1843; Anderton, 1884, 2003

Anderton – Launcells (SS 277 058): Anderton, (Borlase, 1749, p128), farm (CRO, AD631/49, 1811) (Gover, 1948, p12); Anderton, Anderton Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Anderton, 1749, 1811, 1948; Anderton, Anderton Farm, 2003

Anderton – Lesnewth: Anderton, (CRO, AD631/67, 1686); Andertun, (*CRO, P121/5/1, 1803).

Anderton, 1686; Andertun, 1803

Anderton – Maker (SX 428 521): Anderton in Maker, (CRO, AD1628/1, 1804); Anderdon, Anderton, Underdon, part of the Manor of Insworke (CRO, AD1628/3, 1833); Anderton, (CA 13, 1974, p71), (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Anderton in Maker, 1804; Anderdon, Anderton, Underdon, 1833; Anderton, 1974, 2005

Anderton, Higher – Maker: farm (CRO, AD1628/4, 1864).

Higher Anderton, 1864

Anderton, Lower – St Juliot: see under Anderton.

Anderton, Lower – Maker: farm (Symons, 1884).

Lower Anderton, 1884

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

Middle Anderton, 1844

Anderton, West – Maker: (CRO, AD1628/1, 1804).

West Anderton, 1804

Anderton House – Maker: the residence of Mrs Little (Symons, 1884).

Anderton House, 1884

Anderton House, Higher – Maker: the residence of the Misses Thomas (Symons, 1884).

Higher Anderton House, 1884

Anderton in Maker – Maker: see under Anderton.

Anderton Villas – Maker: residences (Symons, 1884).

Anderton Villas, 1884

Andertun – Lesnewth: see under Anderton.

Andrew, Craft – Camborne: see under Andrew, Croft.

Andrew, Croft – Camborne: Craft Andrew, (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), of Richard Donall (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Croft Andrew, of William Adams (*CRO, X510, 1743), of William Adams (*CRO, X510, 1745), of William Adams (*CRO, X510, 1759).

Craft Andrew, 1651, 1664; Croft Andrew, 1743, 1745, 1759

Andrew, Four Lanes, Saint – ecclesiastical parish: benefices of Pencoys St Andrew and Carnmenellis to be united and to be called "The United Parish of Saint Andrew, Four Lanes" (*CRO, P174/2/14/2, 1968).

Saint Andrew, Four Lanes”, 1968

Andrew, Pencoys, Saintecclesiastical parish: see under Pencoys.

Andrew, Saint, Wheal – Gwithian: mine, Joseph Phillips of Camborne, adventurer (*CRO, STA/693c/18, 1840).

Wheal Saint Andrew, 1840

Andrew, St, Pencoysecclesiastical parish: see under Pencoys.

Andrew, Wheal – Gwennap: copper mine, previously called Wheal Friendship, part of Clifford Amalgamated (Symons, 1884).

Wheal Andrew, 1884

Andrew and Nanjiles, Wheal – Gwennap and Kea: William Francis of Whitehall, purser and treasurer (*CRO, STA/693c/203, 1847).

Wheal Andrew and Nanjiles, 1847

Andrews Stamps – St Stephen in Brannel: [TA 190] (CA 9, 1970, p148, citing from c.1840).

Andrews Stamps, c.1840

Andrew’s Bridge, St – Tywardreath: bridge (Symons, 1884).

St Andrew's Bridge, 1884

Andrew’s Bridge Park, St – Tywardreath: near Par [TA 440] (CA 17, 1978, p126, citing from c.1840).

St Andrew's Bridge Park, c.1840

Andrew’s Church, St – St Ives: at St Ives (OS, 6”, 1938).

St Andrew's Church, 1938

Andrew’s Church, St – Stratton: at Stratton (Redding, 1842, p22).

St Andrew's Church, 1842

Andrew’s Church, St – Tywardreath: (Fenwick, 1986, p12).

St Andrew's Church, 1986

Andrew's Mine, Daniel – Warleggan: see under Bickford, Wheal.

Andrew’s Priory, St – Tywardreath: not extant (Fenwick, 1986, p8).

St Andrew's Priory, 1986

Andrew's Tenement – Tresmere: in Treburtle, in the possession of John Joliffe (*CRO, P216/1/1, 1809).

Andrew's Tenement, 1809

Andridge – Marhamchurch: (Gover, 1948, p16).

Andridge, 1948

Andrysack – St Hilary (Marazion): see under Drysack.

Anear – Gwennap: (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791)

(See also Angear)

Angarrack – Phillack (SW 583 381): Angarrick, Francis Moult & Company (*CRO, DG/189, 1722); Angarrack, (CRO, AD1221, 1724); Angarrik, [parish given as Gwythyan] (Borlase, 1749, p128); Angarrack, village (Symons, 1884), site of smelting house and stamping mill (CA 15, 1976, p100), in Gwinear-Gwithian civil parish (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Angarrick, 1722; Angarrack, 1724; Angarrik, 1749; Angarrack, 1884, 1976

Angarrack Consols – Phillack: mine (CRO, STA/694/438, 1859).

Angarrack Consols, 1859

Angarrack Hill Farm – Gwithian (SW 590 387): (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Angarrack Hill Farm, 2005

Angarrick – Mylor (SW 796 374): Engarrecke, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843); Angarrick, (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Engarrecke, 1843; Angarrick, 2003

Angarrick – Phillack: see under Angarrack.

Angarrik – Phillack: see under Angarrack.

Angear – Gwennap (SW 731 383): Keer, (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §249, citing from HB/8/82, 1521); Angear, Gear, (CRO, X1147/4/1023, 1788); Two Gears, (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791); Angear, Gear, tenements (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840); Angear, five tenements (Symons, 1884); Gear, two tenements (Symons, 1884); Angear, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Keer, 1521; Angear, Gear, 1788; Two Gears, 1791; Angear, Gear, 1840; Angear, Gear, 1884; Angear, 2003

(See also Anear; Geer)

Angear Park – Probus: land (CRO, PL/104/1, c.1700).

Angear Park, c.1700

Angeare – Camborne: see under Gear.

Angel, Park – St Ives: field at Carnelloe (CRO, TA/91, No.1074, 1844).

Park Angel, 1844

Angeval – Phillack: farm (Symons, 1884).

Angeval, 1884

Angew – Gwithian: see under Engew.

Angither – Penryn: farm (Wingfield, 1979, p5, citing from c.1580).

Angither, c.1580

Angleterre, Bout d' – Sennen: see under Lands End.

Angrouse – Mullion (SW 671 195): Angrouse, tenement (CRO, TA/160, 1843); Angrowse, Growse, farm (Symons, 1884); Angrouse Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 1996).

Angrouse, 1843; Angrowse, Growse, 1884; Angrouse Farm, 1996

Angrouse Cliff – Mullion (SW 664 193): (OS, 1:25000, 1996).

Angrouse Cliff, 1996

Angrowse – Mullion: see under Angrouse.

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

Angwin's Tenement, 1845

Anhay – Gunwalloe (SW 659 227): Anhey, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Anhay, farm (Symons, 1884), possible site of ancient cross (CA 8, 1969, p125); Anhay Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 1996).

Anhey, 1749; Anhay, 1884; Anhay, 1969; Anhay Farm, 1996

Anhay – St Keverne: Anhea, “Anhea, Deadmans”, “(Antea) The Deadmans Estate”, tenements (CRO, TA/99, 1844); Antea, mentioned in detailed schedule (CRO, TA/99, 1844); Anhay, five tenements (Symons, 1884), site of round (CA 7, 1968, p103).

Anhea, “Anhea, Deadmans”, Antea, “(Antea) The Deadmans Estate”, 1844; Anhay, 1884, 1968

Anhay Farm – Gunwalloe: see under Anhay.

Anhea – St Keverne: see under Anhay.

"Anhea, Deadmans" – St Keverne: see under Anhay.

AnheyGunwalloe: see under Anhay.

Anja, Chapel – Lelant (SW 548 382): (Russell, 1971, p74).

Chapel Anja, 1971

Anjarden – Sancreed (SW 418 286): (*CRO, BRA2355/159, 1723) (CRO, AP/H/4371, 1725) (CRO, TA/205, 1843) (Pool, 1985, p36) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Anjarden, 1723, 1725, 1843, 1985, 2005

Anjew, Great – St Ives: field in Trevalgen (CRO, TA/91, No.24, 1844).

Great Anjew, 1844

Anjew, Little – St Ives: field in Trevalgen (CRO, TA/91, No.20, 1844).

Little Anjew, 1844

Anjews, Little – Towednack: field in Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.756, 1842).

Little Anjews, 1842

Ankeen, Park – Towednack: field in Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1124, 1842).

Park Ankeen, 1842

Ankervis Higher Croft – St Buryan: field in Chyangwense (CRO, TA/23, No.1964, 1844).

Ankervis Higher Croft, 1844

Ankervis Little Croft – St Buryan: field in Chyangwense (CRO, TA/23, No.1966, 1844).

Ankervis Little Croft, 1844

Ankervis Lower Croft – St Buryan: field in Chyangwense (CRO, TA/23, No.1965, 1844).

Ankervis Lower Croft, 1844

Ankervis Middle Croft – St Buryan: field in Chyangwense (CRO, TA/23, No.1963, 1844).

Ankervis Middle Croft, 1844

Ankervis Moor – St Buryan: field in Chyangwense (CRO, TA/23, No.1967, 1844).

Ankervis Moor, 1844

Ann, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Advent.

Ann, Wheal – Phillack: see under Alfred Consols, Wheal.

Ann, Wheal – Wendron: mine, William Richards of Ludgvan, adventurer and manager and principal agent (*CRO, STA/693c/44, 1840), William Teague of Wendron, managing and principal agent (*CRO, STA/693c/58, 1840).

Wheal Ann, 1840

Ann’s, St – Landulph (SX 424 629): Saint Anns, tenement (CRO, TA/107, 1842); St Ann's, farm (Symons, 1884); St Anns, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Saint Anns, 1842; St Ann's, 1884; St Anns, 2005

Ann’s Chapel, St – Calstock (SX 409 709): Sancta Anna, (Padel, 1988, p50, citing from 1500); Sent Anne is Chapell, (Padel, 1988, p50, citing from 1541); St Ann’s Chapel, large village (CRO, AD1593/14, 1877), a new village (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Sancta Anna, 1500; Sent Anne is Chapell, 1541; St Ann’s Chapel, 1877, 1884, 2005

Ann’s Grove, St – Bodmin: (Symons, 1884).

St Ann's Grove, 1884

Ann's Tenement, Bedrigga, – St Columb Minor: see under Bedrugga.

Anna, Sancta – Calstock: see under Ann’s Chapel, St.

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

Wheal Annalls, 1853

Anne, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Advent.

Anne, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Agnes, St.

Anne, St, Chapel of – Cuby (SW 926 448): at Tregony (CA 7, 1968, p97).

Chapel of St Anne, 1968

Anne, St, Chapel of – St Neot (SX 212 686): at Trenant, not extant (CA 16, 1977, p150, citing from RIC, Hend VI, citing from 1425).

Chapel of St Anne, 1425

Anne is Chapell, Sent – Calstock: see under Ann’s Chapel, St.

Anns, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Agnes, St (parish).

Anns, St – St Agnes: see under Agnes, St (village).

Anns, St – Landulph: see under Ann's, St.

Anns Parks, St – St Germans: (*SA, CD/456, 1664).

St Anns Parks, 1664

Anns Woods, St – St Germans: (*SA, CD/456, 1664).

St Anns Woods, 1664

Anolan, pitt – Gwithian: on the bounds of the parish (*CRO, ARD/TER/230, c.1630).

pitt Anolan, c.1630

Anowthan, Castle – Morvah and Madron: see under Chun Castle.

Anpens, Park, Lower – Towednack: field in Churchtown tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.30, 1842).

Lower Park Anpens, 1842

(See also Pens, Park an)

Ansorne Veor – Redruth: (CRO, X61/10, 1513).

Ansorne Veor, 1513

Antea – St Keverne: see under Anhay.

(Antea) The Deadmans Estate – St Keverne: see under Anhay.

Antertavis – Mabe: see under Hantertavis.


 


 


 

Anthonie, Castle – Antony (Thomas, 1974, p17, citing from 1586); Castle Anthonie, 1586; Antony House, 1884 *** NB - include Domesday here rather than for parish and sort out all Antony refs

Anthony, St – St Anthony in Roseland, churchtown (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Anthony, St, Chapel of – Madron (Penzance), Charles Henderson, in a letter to Canon Jennings, suggests that the chapel is a modern invention (*CRO, P133/2/4, 1933) (Russell, 1971, p76)

Anthony, West – see Antony (Gascoyne, 1699) (*SA, CD/75, 1700); Antona, 1086; Antone, 1086; Anton, 1289; Antony, c.1540; Antonie, 1602; West Anthony, 1699, 1700; East Antony, 1884; Antony in the East, 1974; Antony, 1988

Anthony’s, St – Mawgan in Pydar (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Anthony Head, St – St Anthony in Roseland, coastal promontory (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Anthony Hospital, St – Bodmin (JRIC 8, p65, 1883-5)

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

Anthony in Meneage, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kirrier, 1268 acres, 38 houses and, in 1811, 224 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p13) (CRO, TA/5, 1841); Sanctus Antoninus in Manahec, 1269; Lanyntenyn, 1344; St Antony, 1522; St Anthony in Meneage, 1819, 1841; St Antony in Kirrier, 1865; St Anthony-in-Kirrier, 1884; St Anthony-in-Meneage, 1884

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

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

Anthony in Roseland, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Powder (Symons, 1884); Saint Anthony in Roseland, 1840; St Anthony in Roseland, 1884

Antierbehan – St Levan (Pool, 1985, citing from 1556); Antierbehan, Antiergwartha, 1556

Antiergwartha – St Levan (Pool, 1985, citing from 1556); Antierbehan, Antiergwartha, 1556

Antoine Villa – Paul, the residence of Mrs Foster at Newlyn (Symons, 1884)

Anton – see Antony (Padel, 1988, citing from 1289); Antona, 1086; Antone, 1086; Anton, 1289; Antony, c.1540; Antonie, 1602; West Anthony, 1699, 1700; East Antony, 1884; Antony in the East, 1974; Antony, 1988

Antona – see Antony (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Exeter Domesday, f180v, 1086); Antona, 1086; Antone, 1086; Anton, 1289; Antony, c.1540; Antonie, 1602; West Anthony, 1699, 1700; East Antony, 1884; Antony in the East, 1974; Antony, 1988

Antone – see Antony (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Exchequer Domesday, f121, 1086); Antona, 1086; Antone, 1086; Anton, 1289; Antony, c.1540; Antonie, 1602; West Anthony, 1699, 1700; East Antony, 1884; Antony in the East, 1974; Antony, 1988

Antone, Chapel of – Antony, at Antony House (CA 13, 1974, p61, citing from 1375); Chapel of Antone, 1375

Antonie – see Antony (Carew, 1602, title page); Antona, 1086; Antone, 1086; Anton, 1289; Antony, c.1540; Antonie, 1602; West Anthony, 1699, 1700; East Antony, 1884; Antony in the East, 1974; Antony, 1988

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

Antony – ecclesiastical parish and town, hundred of East (Padel, 1988); Antona, 1086; Antone, 1086; Anton, 1289; Antony, c.1540; Antonie, 1602; West Anthony, 1699, 1700; East Antony, 1884; Antony in the East, 1974; Antony, 1988

Antony – Antony, village (OS, 1:50000, 1992)

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

Antony, East – see Antony (Symons, 1884); Antona, 1086; Antone, 1086; Anton, 1289; Antony, c.1540; Antonie, 1602; West Anthony, 1699, 1700; East Antony, 1884; Antony in the East, 1974; Antony, 1988

Antony, East – Antony, manor (Symons, 1884)

Antony, West – Antony, farm (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant stone cider mill (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p35)

Antony House – Antony, the seat of W H P Carew, Esq, at Torpoint (Symons, 1884); Castle Anthonie, 1586; Antony House, 1884

Antony in the East – see Antony (Thomas, 1974, p16); Antona, 1086; Antone, 1086; Anton, 1289; Antony, c.1540; Antonie, 1602; West Anthony, 1699, 1700; East Antony, 1884; Antony in the East, 1974; Antony, 1988

Antony in Kirrier, St – see St Anthony in Meneage (Blight, 1865, p77) (Symons, 1884); Sanctus Antoninus in Manahec, 1269; Lanyntenyn, 1344; St Antony, 1522; St Anthony in Meneage, 1819, 1841; St Antony in Kirrier, 1865; St Anthony-in-Kirrier, 1884; St Anthony-in-Meneage, 1884

Antony Park – Antony (Thomas, 1974, p17)

Antony Passage – Antony, passage across the River Tamar to Devonport (Symons, 1884)

Antron – Mabe (CRO, AD201/14/14, 1825), tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842) (*CRO, CH/30/3/18, 1907); Antron, 1825, 1842, 1907

Antron – Sithney [given as in Gluvias (see Mabe) and Sythney] (Borlase, 1749, p128) (CRO, AP/L/1913, 1788), tenement (CRO, TA/209, 1842), site of non-extant stone cider mill (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p37); Antron, 1788, 1842, 1979

Antron, Little – Sithney (OS, 6”, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Antron, Noon – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Noonantren, 1758; Noon Antron, 1843

Antron, Vellin – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842) (*CRO, CH/30/3/18, 1907); Vellin Antron, 1842; Vellin Antron otherwise Antron Vale, 1907

Antron Consols Mine – Sithney, at Antron (CA 19, 1980, p94)

Antron Hill – Mabe, the residence of J K Kinsman, Esq (Symons, 1884)

Antron House – Mabe, the residence of Mr William Hendy (Symons, 1884)

Antron House – Sithney, residence (Symons, 1884)

Antron Vale – Mabe (*CRO, CH/30/3/18, 1907); Vellin Antron, 1842; Vellin Antron otherwise Antron Vale, 1907

Anvoaze – Grade (SW 710 141): An Voaze, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843); Anvoaze (OS, 1:25000, 1996).

An Voaze, 1843; Anvoaze, 1996

Anvower – Sithney (SW 659 292): site of two mills (CA 19, 1980, p92).

Anvower, 1980

(See also Lowertown)

Anwellsay, Prase – St Just in Penwith and Sancreed: on the bounds of the two parishes (*CRO, ARD/TER/49, 1613).

Prase Anwellsay, 1613

Anwithe Wartha – Sennen: see under Wyth, The.

Anwithe Wollas – Sennen: see under Wyth, The.

Apple Tree Cottage – Rame: residence, built c.1600, at Cawsand (Harris and Harris, 1963, p388).

Apple Tree Cottage, 1963

Appledon – St Ive, an ancient seat, now a farm house (Moule, 1838, p282); Pedeleford, Pedeleforda, 1086; Appledon, 1838; Appledore, 1884

Appledore – St Ive, farm (Symons, 1884); Pedeleford, Pedeleforda, 1086; Appledon, 1838; Appledore, 1884

Appletree Point – St Austell, coastal promontory (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

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

Ara Gayan – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.372, 1844)

Aranassawyth – St Levan (Pool, 1985, citing from 1668); 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

Aransaweth – St Levan (Pool, 1985, citing from 1641); 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

Arawan – St Keverne (Borlase, 1749, p128); Arawan, 1749; Arrowan, 1837, 1844, 1884, 1907, 1968, 1996

Arbor, Park – St Ives, at Hendra (CRO, TA/91, No.818, 1844)

Arbor, Park, Great – St Ives, at Hendra (CRO, TA/91, No.816, 1844)

Arbor, Park, Little – St Ives, at Hendra (CRO, TA/91, No.817, 1844)

Arbore – Lelant, given in the personal name Richard de Arbore (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p638, citing from Lay Subsidy Rolls, 1327); Arbore, 1327; Wethen, 1346; Withen, 1884, 1948

Arch Zawn – St Hilary, coastal inlet (OS, 6”, 1888)

Archway – Gwennap (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Ardensawah – St Levan (OS, 1:25000, 1980); 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

Ardensaweth – St Levan (OS, 6”, 1888); 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

Ardensawth – St Levan, site of cross (Russell, 1971, p86); 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

Ardevora – Philleigh, farm (Buller, p29, 1842) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Ardevora Veor – Philleigh, farm (Symons, 1884), site of stone cider mill (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p37)

Are – St Ives: see under Ayr.

Argal – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844)

Argal, Higher – Budock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Argal, Little – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844), farm (Symons, 1884)

Argal, Lower – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844), farm (Symons, 1884)

Argal Home Farm – Budock, farm (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Argal Manor – Budock, residence (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Argal Mill – Mabe (*CRO, CH/30/3/18, 1907)

Argal Reservoir – Budock and Mabe (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Arganlis – St Enoder (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Arganlis, 1086; Arrallas, 1884, 2003

Argansawod – St Levan (Pool, 1985, citing from 1498); 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

Arganseuwyth' – St Levan, given in the personal name Iohanne de Argenseuwyth' (Midgley, 1945, p256, citing from 1296); x Argenseuwyth, (Gover, 1948, p638, citing from 1296) (Pool, 1985, citing from 1296); 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

Argensawith – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1334); 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

Argentel – Antony (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Argentel, 1086; Tregantle, 1974

Arghansewyth – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1302); 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

Arghanshawith – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1325); 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

Argus, Wheal – Sancreed, mine (OS, 6”, 1887)

Ariance, Fenton – Mullion, tenement (CRO, TA/160, 1843); Fenton Ariance, 1843; Venton Arriance, 1996

Arish Down – Pillaton, field name, 16 acres, 1 rood and 32 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 483, 1843)

Armed Knight – Sennen (SW 3424), rock off coast (OS, 6”, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 1980); Gwelcoe, 1579; Gwyllo, 1580; Gull Rock, Gwelleough, c.1740; Armed Knight, 1888, 1980

Armed Knighte – Sennen, pillar-like rock off Land’s End, which fell in the 17th c. (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from Norden, 1584); Armed Knighte, 1584

Armyn Villa – Falmouth, the residence of W H Lean, Esq (Symons, 1884)

Arnold House – Saltash, the residence of Mr E J Bickford (Symons, 1884)

Arra Venton – Lelant, in the Barton of Trevethoe, 14 acres, 3 quarters and 38 yards (*CRO, AD123/1, c.1710), at Trevethow Barton (CRO, TA/120, No.1318, 1841)

Arrabo – Feock, in the Manor of Trevilla, tenements leased by George Henry, Earl of Falmouth to John Davey, miner of Kenwyn, in trust for Anna Maria and May, the daughters of James Davey of Kenwyn, deceased (*CRO, GHW/4/2/1/16, 1838); Arrabo, Lanyrabo, Narabo, 1838; Narabo, 1845; Narraboe, 1884; Narabo, 1921; Narabo Farm, 2003

Arralas Wood – St Enoder, three eighths in the manor of Trethurf, in hand, 79 acres and 2 roods (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793); Arralas Wood, 1793; Arrallas Wood, 1860

Arralas Wood Tenement – St Enoder, in the manor of Trethurf, leased and occupied by Malachi Bice on the lives of Luke Bice, aged 31, Zaccheus Bice, aged 24, and Ann Bice, aged 27, 22 acres, 2 roods and 15 perches (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793)

Arrallas – St Enoder, the shooting residence of M H Williams, Esq, farm and plantations (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Arganlis, 1086; Arrallas, 1884, 2003

Arrallas – St Enoder, manor (CRO, RH/7/9/1/1, 1782)

Arrallas Barton – St Enoder (*CRO, AD657, 1860)

Arrallas Mill – St Enoder, flour mill (*CRO, AD657, 1860) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Arrallas Wood – St Enoder, wood (*CRO, AD657, 1860); Arralas Wood, 1793; Arrallas Wood, 1860

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

Arransawith – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); 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

Arrarat, Mount – Pillaton, field name, 8 acres, 2 roods and 2 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 663, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884)

Arriance, Venton – Mullion (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Fenton Ariance, 1843; Venton Arriance, 1996

Arrow Stone, Great – Lesnewth, field (CRO, TA/121, No.131, 1843)

Arrow Stone, Little – Lesnewth, field (CRO, TA/121, No.132, 1843)

Arrowan – St Keverne (SW 758 171) (CRO, RH/5/7/19, 1837), tenement (CRO, TA/99, 1844), ten tenements (Symons, 1884) (OS, 25”, 1907) (CA 7, 1968, p103) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Arawan, 1749; Arrowan, 1837, 1844, 1884, 1907, 1968, 1996

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

Arrowan Common – St Keverne (SW 755 175), tenement (CRO, TA/99, 1844) (OS, 25”, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Arrowan Common, 1844, 1907, 1996

Arrowan Downs – St Keverne, mentioned in detailed schedule (CRO, TA/99, 1844)

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

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

Arrowe Jellard – Lelant, field name at Churchtown (Pool, 1990, citing from 1559); Arrowe Jellard, 1559; Errowe Jellard, 1620

Arth – St Ives: see under Ayr.

Arthe – St Ives: see under Ayr.

Arthea – St Ives: see under Ayr.

Arthen, Carn – Illogan, hill (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Arthia – St Ives: see under Ayr.

Arthur, Wheal – St Stephen in Brannel, mine (CA 9, 1970, p149)

Arthur’s Castle, King – Tintagel, iron age coastal promontory fort (Symons, 1884)

Arthur’s Downs, King – St Breward, moor, also 2 stone circles (OS, 1:25000, 1987)

Arthur's Field – Tintagel, field in Fenter friddle, tenant is Roger Hayne, 6 acres and 16 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Arthur’s Hall – St Breward, farm (Symons, 1884)

Arthur’s Hall, King – St Breward, prehistoric enclosure on King Arthur’s Downs (RRIC, 1857, p22)

Arthya – St Ives: see under Ayr.

Arundel's Parks – St Neot: (*CRO, P162/28/1, 1793).

Arundel's Parks, 1793

Arvose – St Stephen in Brannel, farm (Symons, 1884); Arvose, Harvose, 1884

Arwenack – Budock (Falmouth): Arwenack, of John Kyllygrewe (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §278, citing from HB/7/9, 1543) (*RIC, HC/4/27, 1617); Arwenacke, of Sir Peter Killigrewe, knighte (*RIC, Z/13/9, 1662); Arwenack, seat (CRO, BRA1857/48, 1675); Arwenek, (Borlase, 1749, p128); Arwenack, site of pyramid folly (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p48).

Arwenack, 1617; Arwenacke, 1662; Arwenack, 1675; Arwenek, 1749; Arwenack, 1979

Arwenack, – Budock: manor (CRO, BRA1857/3, 1844).

Arwenack, 1844

Arwenack Farm – Budock, of Mr George Painter (CRO, BRA1857/25, 1867)

Arwenacke – Budock: see under Arwenack.

Arwenek – Budock: see under Arwenack.

Arwithell, Perran – see Perranarworthal (*CRO, P182/13/1/2, 1753); Perryn Arwothall, 1570; Perran Arwothell, 1595; Peran Arwothall, 1619; Perran Arwithell, Perranarwothell, 1753; Perran-Arworthal, 1771; Perran Arworthall, 1781; Perranarworthall, 1785; Perranarworthal, 1788; Perranarwothal, 1791; Parrenswell, Perrenswell, 1792; Perran, 1803; Perranarworthal, 1804; Perran Arworthall, Perranarworthal, 1827; Perranaworthall, 1828; Perran Arworthal, 1842; Perranarworthal, 1884

Arworthal, Perran – see Perranarworthal (CRO, TA/182, 1842); Perryn Arwothall, 1570; Perran Arwothell, 1595; Peran Arwothall, 1619; Perran Arwithell, Perranarwothell, 1753; Perran-Arworthal, 1771; Perran Arworthall, 1781; Perranarworthall, 1785; Perranarworthal, 1788; Perranarwothal, 1791; Parrenswell, Perrenswell, 1792; Perran, 1803; Perranarworthal, 1804; Perran Arworthall, Perranarworthal, 1827; Perranaworthall, 1828; Perran Arworthal, 1842; Perranarworthal, 1884

Arworthal Mills – Perranarworthal, tenement (CRO, TA/182, 1842); Polwarracke Mills, 1616; Arwothall Mill, 1672; Arworthal Mills, 1842

Arworthall, Perran – see Perranarworthal (*CRO, P182/13/3/1, 1781) (*CRO, P182/13/3/11, 1827); Perryn Arwothall, 1570; Perran Arwothell, 1595; Peran Arwothall, 1619; Perran Arwithell, Perranarwothell, 1753; Perran-Arworthal, 1771; Perran Arworthall, 1781; Perranarworthall, 1785; Perranarworthal, 1788; Perranarwothal, 1791; Parrenswell, Perrenswell, 1792; Perran, 1803; Perranarworthal, 1804; Perran Arworthall, Perranarworthal, 1827; Perranaworthall, 1828; Perran Arworthal, 1842; Perranarworthal, 1884

Arwothall – Perranarworthal, manor (*RIC, HB/16/18, 1619)

Arwothall – Perranarworthal (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §326, citing from HB/11/2, 1570) (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1024, citing from HB/11/18, 1616); Arwothall, 1570; the Churche Towne, 1608; Arwothall, 1616; Arwothell, 1688

Arwothall, Peran – see Perranarworthal (*RIC, HB/16/18, 1619); Perryn Arwothall, 1570; Perran Arwothell, 1595; Peran Arwothall, 1619; Perran Arwithell, Perranarwothell, 1753; Perran-Arworthal, 1771; Perran Arworthall, 1781; Perranarworthall, 1785; Perranarworthal, 1788; Perranarwothal, 1791; Parrenswell, Perrenswell, 1792; Perran, 1803; Perranarworthal, 1804; Perran Arworthall, Perranarworthal, 1827; Perranaworthall, 1828; Perran Arworthal, 1842; Perranarworthal, 1884

Arwothall, Perryn – see Perranarworthal (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §326, citing from HB/11/2, 1570); Perryn Arwothall, 1570; Perran Arwothell, 1595; Peran Arwothall, 1619; Perran Arwithell, Perranarwothell, 1753; Perran-Arworthal, 1771; Perran Arworthall, 1781; Perranarworthall, 1785; Perranarworthal, 1788; Perranarwothal, 1791; Parrenswell, Perrenswell, 1792; Perran, 1803; Perranarworthal, 1804; Perran Arworthall, Perranarworthal, 1827; Perranaworthall, 1828; Perran Arworthal, 1842; Perranarworthal, 1884

Arwothall Mill – Perranarworthal (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1050, citing from HB/11/36, 1672); Polwarracke Mills, 1616; Arwothall Mill, 1672; Arworthal Mills, 1842

Arwothell – Perranarworthal (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1055, citing from HB/11/38, 1688); Arwothall, 1570; the Churche Towne, 1608; Arwothall, 1616; Arwothell, 1688

Arwothell, Perran – see Perranarworthal (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §327, citing from HB/11/3, 1595); Perryn Arwothall, 1570; Perran Arwothell, 1595; Peran Arwothall, 1619; Perran Arwithell, Perranarwothell, 1753; Perran-Arworthal, 1771; Perran Arworthall, 1781; Perranarworthall, 1785; Perranarworthal, 1788; Perranarwothal, 1791; Parrenswell, Perrenswell, 1792; Perran, 1803; Perranarworthal, 1804; Perran Arworthall, Perranarworthal, 1827; Perranaworthall, 1828; Perran Arworthal, 1842; Perranarworthal, 1884

Arwothell Wood – Perranarworthal (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1033, citing from HB/11/39, 1652)

Ash – Jacobstow, farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p4); atte Asshe, 1343; Ash, 1884, 1948

Ash – North Tamerton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p30, citing from HendCals (RIC), citing from 1628); Ash, 1628; Ash Cottages, 1948

Ash Cottages – North Tamerton (Gover, 1948, p30); Ash, 1628; Ash Cottages, 1948

Ash Farm – St Mabyn (CRO, AD1434/1, 1915)

Ash Hill – Camborne (CRO, AD131/1/5, 1828); Ash Hill, 1828; Ashill, 1884, 1888, 1948, 2003

Ash Park Villa – Liskeard, of Messrs John Bone and Son (Symons, 1884)

Ash Villa – St Blazey, the residence of Captain Francis Thomas at Par (Symons, 1884)

Ashbury – Week St Mary, farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p33); Assheburi, 1349; Ashbury, 1884, 1948

Ashen – St Winnow, messuage and tenement and closes of land, leased by Katherine Lady Mohun of Bocconnocke, widdow, to Reignold Hawkey of St Winnow, gentleman, on the lives of Benjamin Hawkey and John Hawkey, his sonns, 9 acres (*CRO, F/4/159/2, 1690); Ashton alias Ashen alias Leaches Ashen, 1690

Ashen, Leaches – St Winnow, messuage and tenement and closes of land, leased by Katherine Lady Mohun of Bocconnocke, widdow, to Reignold Hawkey of St Winnow, gentleman, on the lives of Benjamin Hawkey and John Hawkey, his sonns, 9 acres (*CRO, F/4/159/2, 1690); Ashton alias Ashen alias Leaches Ashen, 1690

Ashen Cross Farm – Pelynt (OS, 1:50000, 1992)

Asheton – Poughill (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p25, citing from Parish Register, 1567); Aston, 1327; Asheton, 1567; Ashton, 1948, 1997

Ashfield – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844) (CRO, AD683/14-15, 1876), rope manufactory of Mr John Stephens, and land (Symons, 1884); Ashfield, 1844, 1876, 1884

Ashford – St Neot (Symons, 1884)

Ashford Bridge – St Neot (CA 16, 1977, p151)

Ashford Mill – St Neot (CA 16, 1977, p152)

Ashill – Camborne (SW 617 419) (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6", LXII. NE, 1888), a modern hamlet ? (Gover, 1948, p582) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Ash Hill, 1828; Ashill, 1884, 1888, 1948, 2003

Ashlake – St Ive, farm (CRO, AD1215/3/1, 1657)

Ashland – St Dominick (Borlase, 1749, p128) (see also Ashton)

Ashleigh – Kenwyn (SW 812 452): at Coosebean (OS, 1:2500, 1964).

Ashleigh, 1964

Ashleigh Cross – Pelynt, road here to Hendra Cross, 1 mile, 1 furlong and 2 poles, also road to Longcumbe Bridge, 1 mile and 13 poles (*CRO, P173/22/1, 1827); Ashleigh Cross, 1827; Ashley Cross, 1884

Ashley Cross – Pelynt, farm (Symons, 1884); Ashleigh Cross, 1827; Ashley Cross, 1884

Ashmoor – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1732) (CRO, TA/95, 1845) (Symons, 1884); Ashmoor, 1732, 1845, 1884

Ashmoor and Brea-Veor – St Just in Penwith, tenement (CRO, TA/95, 1845)

Ashton – Breage, tenement (CRO, TA/18, 1842) (Padel, 1988, citing from 1867), large village (Padel, 1988); Ashton, 1842, 1867, 1988

Ashton – St Dominick: Aissetona, Aissetone, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from Domesday Book, 1086); Ashton (Maxwell, 1986).

Aissetona, Aissetone, 1086; Ashton, 1986 (see also Ashland)

Ashton – Poughill (SS 2208) (Gover, 1948, p25), in Bude-Stratton civil parish (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Aston, 1327; Asheton, 1567; Ashton, 1948, 1997

Ashton – St Winnow, messuage and tenement and closes of land, lease from Katherine Lady Mohun of Bocconnocke, widdow, to Reignold Hawkey of St Winnow, gentleman, on the lives of Benjamin Hawkey and John Hawkey, his sonns, 9 acres (*CRO, F/4/159/2, 1690); Ashton alias Ashen alias Leaches Ashen, 1690

Ashton, Higher – St Dominick, farm and hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Ashton, Lower – St Dominick, farm and hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Ashton Cottage – Saltash, the residence of Mr W T Gilbert (Symons, 1884)

Ashton's Caunter Lode – Lelant, mineral lode at Hawke's Point Mine (*CRO, CH/27/4, 1888)

Ashtons Blindwell – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Ashtorr – St Stephen by Saltash, manor (CRO, BRA2210/12/1-2, 1791)

Ashtorr Barrett – St Dominick (Symons, 1884)

Ashtown – Ludgvan (Pool, 1985)

Ashwill – Linkinhorne, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Axwell)

Asparagus Island – Mullion, rock off coast (CRO, AD369/14, 1900), site of prehistoric flint working (CA 9, 1970, p152)

Asshe, atte – Jacobstow, given in the personal name William atte Asshe (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p4, citing from Feet of Fines, citing from 1343); atte Asshe, 1343; Ash, 1884, 1948

Assheburi – Week St Mary (Gover, 1948, p33, citing from Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, citing from 1349); Assheburi, 1349; Ashbury, 1884, 1948

Assow, Park – Sithney, tenement (CRO, TA/209, 1842)

Aston – Poughill (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p25, citing from Lay Subsidy Rolls, 1327); Aston, 1327; Asheton, 1567; Ashton, 1948, 1997

Atawille – St Stephen by Launceston: see under Athill.

Athan – Constantine (Borlase, 1749, p128)

Athill – St Stephen by Launceston (SX 282 858): Attel, (Hull, 1987, §3, p3, citing from 1076); Hattel, (Hull, 1987, §6, p6, citing from c.1159-81); Attewille, given in the personal name John Attewille (Hull, 1987, §258, p96, citing from 1289); Atawille, (Hull, 1987, §239, p92, citing from 1296); la Wille, given in the personal name Roger de la Wille (Hull, 1987, §240, p92, citing from 1296); la Wille, (Hull, 1987, §257, p96, citing from 1313); Attel, given in the personal name Richard Robyn de Attel (Hull, 1987, §168, p70, citing from 1404); Higher Athill, Lower Athill, Little Athill, farms (Symons, 1884); Athill Farm, Little Athill, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Attel, 1076; Hattel, c.1159-81; Attewille, 1289; Atawille, la Wille, 1296; la Wille, 1313; Attel, 1404; Higher Athill, Lower Athill, Little Athill, 1884; Athill Farm, Little Athill, 2003

Athill, Higher – St Stephen by Launceston: see under Athill.

Athill, Little – St Stephen by Launceston (SX 280 863): see under Athill.

Athill, Lower – St Stephen by Launceston: see under Athill.

Athill Farm – St Stephen by Launceston (SX 282 858): see under Athill.

Athill Wood – St Stephen by Launceston (SX 280 855): (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Athill Wood, 1997

Atlantic Studio – St Ives, artists’ studio at Porthmeor Road, leased to Alfred Charles Bailey (*CRO, GHW/12/3/6/1/51/80, 1931)

Atry Down – North Petherwin: occupied by the Reverend R Kingdon (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823) [? Ottery Down].

Atry Down, 1823

Attebarn – Jacobstow (Svensson, 1987, p30, citing from 1437); atte Berne, 1327; Le Barne, 1359; Attebarn, 1437; Barn, 1884; Tobarn, 1987

Attehole – St Gennys: see under Trehole.

Attel – St Stephen by Launceston: see under Athill.

Atterrey – Otterham, Warbstow, Jacobstow, Tremaine, Tresmeer, Egloskerry, North Petherwin, St Stephen by Launceston and Werrington, river: see under Ottery.

Attery – Otterham, Warbstow, Jacobstow, Tremaine, Tresmeer, Egloskerry, North Petherwin, St Stephen by Launceston and Werrington, river: see under Ottery.

Attewille – St Stephen by Launceston: see under Athill.

Attic Studio – St Ives, artists’ studio at St Andrew’s Street, leased to W Herbert Lanyon (*CRO, GHW/12/3/6/1/51/10, 1906)

Attimidday Rock – Gorran, rock off coast (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Attreauwen – Calstock (Svensson, 1987, p83, citing from 1327); Atte trewene, 1304; Attreauwen, 1327; Treawen, 1360; Trehane, 1533

Atwell – Luxulyan (Borlase, 1749, p128) (CA 20, 1981, p211); Atwell, 1749; Atwill, 1884; Atwell, 1981

Atwill – Luxulyan, farm and hamlet (Symons, 1884); Atwell, 1749; Atwill, 1884; Atwell, 1981

Atwill’s Tenement – Blisland (Symons, 1884)

Aualda – St Ewe (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Aualda, Avalde, 1086; Levalso, Levalso Vyan, 1661; Levalsoe, 1693; Levalsa, 1884, 1986

Aubyn and Gryll’s, St – Breage, mine (CRO, STA/729/1/3, 1857)

Aubyn Consolidated Mines, Saint, Grambler and – Gwennap, William Richards of Redruth, purser, and Thomas Kitto the younger, tinner of Gwennap, John Read, miner of Redruth, Robert Dunkin, miner of Llanelly, Swansea, Wales, William Henry Tregellas, miner of Redruth, Richard Doble, miner of St Agnes, Emma Nicholas, widow of Gwennap, and John Tabois Tregellas, miner of Truro, adventurers (*CRO, STA/693c/85 & 95-100, 1842)

Aubyn Consols Mine, Saint, Pendarves and – Camborne, Martin Kenworthy, purser, John Burgan of Helston, adventurer (*CRO, STA/693c/518, 1853), Joseph Vivian, principal agent (*CRO, STA/693c/962, 1856)

Aubyn Field, St, Higher – Sennen: field name in Trevilly (CRO, TA/207, No. 744, 1842).

Higher St Aubyn Field, 1842

Aubyn Field, St, Lower – Sennen: field name in Trevilly (CRO, TA/207, No. 743, 1842).

Lower St Aubyn Field, 1842

Audit, Shallow – Redruth: see under Shallow Adit.

August Rock – Mawnan, rock off coast (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Augustine’s Chapel, St – Crowan, at Binnerton, non-extant (CA 15, 1976, p93)

Austell – see St Austell (*CRO, ARD/TER/149, 1601); Austol, c.1150; Sanctus Austolus, 1169; Sancto Austolo, Seynt Austoll, 1523; Seynt Austoll, 1531; Seynt Austell, 1534; Austell, St Austell, 1601; St Austell, 1633; St Austle, 1643, 1699, 1704, 1769; St Austell, 1785; St Austle, 1799; St Austell, c.1835; St Austle, 1848; St Austell, 1884, 2003

Austell, Seynt – see St Austell (*RIC, Z/1/1, 1534); Austol, c.1150; Sanctus Austolus, 1169; Sancto Austolo, Seynt Austoll, 1523; Seynt Austoll, 1531; Seynt Austell, 1534; Austell, St Austell, 1601; St Austell, 1633; St Austle, 1643, 1699, 1704, 1769; St Austell, 1785; St Austle, 1799; St Austell, c.1835; St Austle, 1848; St Austell, 1884, 2003

Austell, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Powder (*CRO, ARD/TER/149, 1601) (*CRO, P8/1/2, 1633) (*CRO, AD1200, 1785) (*CRO, AD266, c.1835) (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Austol, c.1150; Sanctus Austolus, 1169; Sancto Austolo, Seynt Austoll, 1523; Seynt Austoll, 1531; Seynt Austell, 1534; Austell, St Austell, 1601; St Austell, 1633; St Austle, 1643, 1699, 1704, 1769; St Austell, 1785; St Austle, 1799; St Austell, c.1835; St Austle, 1848; St Austell, 1884, 2003

Austell, St – St Austell, town (Symons, 1884); S(an)ctus Austolo, c.1251; Seynt Austoll, 1531; St Austell church Towne, 1601; St Austell, 1884

Austell, St, St Stephens by – 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

Austell church Towne, St – St Austell (*CRO, ARD/TER/149, 1601); S(an)ctus Austolo, c.1251; Seynt Austoll, 1531; St Austell church Towne, 1601; St Austell, 1884

Austell Consols, St – St Austell, mine (RRIC, 1857, p32)

Austelprior – St Austell, manor of the Duchy of Cornwall, leaseholders are Nicholas Saule, esq, Joseph May, Joseph Stephens and John Carne. It lyeth within the Churche Towne of St Austell and is bounded on all sides with the mannors of Tewington and Treverbyn Courtney (Pounds, 1982, p1, citing from 1650)

Austle, St – see St Austell (*CRO, GRA/225/1, 1643) (Gascoyne, 1699) (*CRO, P247/1/1, 1704) (Borlase, 1769, p234) (*RIC, HP/18/7, 1799) (Johns, 1848, p3); Austol, c.1150; Sanctus Austolus, 1169; Sancto Austolo, Seynt Austoll, 1523; Seynt Austoll, 1531; Seynt Austell, 1534; Austell, St Austell, 1601; St Austell, 1633; St Austle, 1643, 1699, 1704, 1769; St Austell, 1785; St Austle, 1799; St Austell, c.1835; St Austle, 1848; St Austell, 1884, 2003

Austle Downs, Saint – St Austell (Borlase, 1769, p217)

Austles – Altarnun, farm (Symons, 1884)

Austol – see St Austell (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1150); Austol, c.1150; Sanctus Austolus, 1169; Sancto Austolo, Seynt Austoll, 1523; Seynt Austoll, 1531; Seynt Austell, 1534; Austell, St Austell, 1601; St Austell, 1633; St Austle, 1643, 1699, 1704, 1769; St Austell, 1785; St Austle, 1799; St Austell, c.1835; St Austle, 1848; St Austell, 1884, 2003

Austoll, Seynt – see St Austell (*CRO, CF/2/215/89, 1523) (*CRO, CF/2/215/90, 1531); Austol, c.1150; Sanctus Austolus, 1169; Sancto Austolo, Seynt Austoll, 1523; Seynt Austoll, 1531; Seynt Austell, 1534; Austell, St Austell, 1601; St Austell, 1633; St Austle, 1643, 1699, 1704, 1769; St Austell, 1785; St Austle, 1799; St Austell, c.1835; St Austle, 1848; St Austell, 1884, 2003

Austoll, Seynt – St Austell, town (*CRO, CF/2/215/90, 1531); S(an)ctus Austolo, c.1251; Seynt Austoll, 1531; St Austell church Towne, 1601; St Austell, 1884

Austolo, Sancto – see St Austell (*CRO, CF/2/215/90, 1523); Austol, c.1150; Sanctus Austolus, 1169; Sancto Austolo, Seynt Austoll, 1523; Seynt Austoll, 1531; Seynt Austell, 1534; Austell, St Austell, 1601; St Austell, 1633; St Austle, 1643, 1699, 1704, 1769; St Austell, 1785; St Austle, 1799; St Austell, c.1835; St Austle, 1848; St Austell, 1884, 2003

Austolo, Sanctus – St Austell, ville (*CRO, ART/1/1, c.1251); S(an)ctus Austolo, c.1251; Seynt Austoll, 1531; St Austell church Towne, 1601; St Austell, 1884

Austolus, Sanctus – see St Austell (Padel, 1988, citing from 1169); Austol, c.1150; Sanctus Austolus, 1169; Sancto Austolo, Seynt Austoll, 1523; Seynt Austoll, 1531; Seynt Austell, 1534; Austell, St Austell, 1601; St Austell, 1633; St Austle, 1643, 1699, 1704, 1769; St Austell, 1785; St Austle, 1799; St Austell, c.1835; St Austle, 1848; St Austell, 1884, 2003

Avalde – St Ewe (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Aualda, Avalde, 1086; Levalso, Levalso Vyan, 1661; Levalsoe, 1693; Levalsa, 1884, 1986

Avalon Farm – St Columb Major (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Avarack, the – St Just in Penwith, coastal promontory (OS, 6”, 1908)

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

Avery Cottage – Illogan (Illogan baptism, 1841); Avery Cottage, Aviary Cot, 1841

Avery's Down – Tintagel, field in Hendra Fenterleigh and Bossinney, tenant is William Symons, 4 acres and 22 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Averys upper park – Tintagel, field in Fenta Fridle, of James Haye (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Averys Lower Park – Tintagel, field in Fenta Fridle, of James Haye (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Aviary Cot – Illogan (CRO, TA/88, 1841); Avery Cottage, Aviary Cot, 1841

Avon Cottage – Padstow, tenement (CRO, TA/170, 1843)

Awen-Tregare- – Kenwyn, leat in Truro (Henderson, 1935, p2, citing from 1698); Tregeare Water, 1634; Tregayre Water, 1683; Awen-Tregare, Awen Tregeare, 1698

Awen Tregeare – Kenwyn, mill leate (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §296, citing from HP/12/32, 1698); Tregeare Water, 1634; Tregayre Water, 1683; Awen-Tregare, Awen Tregeare, 1698

Awterham – see Otterham (CRO, AD682/9, 1598); Otrham, Ottram, 1086; Oterham, 1231; Awterham, Awtraw, 1598; Otterham, 1842, 1884, 1988

Awtraw – see Otterham (CRO, AD682/9, 1598); Otrham, Ottram, 1086; Oterham, 1231; Awterham, Awtraw, 1598; Otterham, 1842, 1884, 1988

Axford – St Mellion (Borlase, 1749, p128), farm and hamlet (Symons, 1884); Axford, 1749; Axfords, 1843; Axford, 1884

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

Axfords – St Mellion, tenement (CRO, TA/143, 1843); Axford, 1749; Axfords, 1843; Axford, 1884

Axwell – Linkinhorne (Borlase, 1749, p128) (see also Ashwill)

Axworthys Cott – St Neot: (*CRO, P162/28/1, 1793).

Axworthys Cott, 1793

Ayr – St Ives: Arthe, (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1284); Arth, (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1325); Arthya, (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1452); Arthia, (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1454); Arthea, Trereva, (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1650); Are, Arthia, (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1659); Eare, (Borlase, 1749, p133); Ayr, (CRO, TA/91, 1844) (*CRO, GHW/12/5/2/1, c.1850s); Air, (*CRO, GHW/12/2/1/8, 1870); Ayr, (OS, 1:25000, 1992)

Arthe, 1284; Arth, 1325; Arthya, 1452; Arthia, 1454; Arthea, Trereva, 1650; Are, Arthia, 1659; Eare, 1749; Ayr, 1844, c.1850s; Air, 1870; Ayr, 1992

Ayr, Park Bean – St Ives, at Ayr and St Ives tenement (CRO, TA/91, No.1051, 1844)

Ayr, Wheal – St Ives, mine (*CRO, GHW/12/3/6/1/1/27, 1851)

Ayr Acre – St Ives, tenement (*CRO, GHW/12/6/1/7, 1872)

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

Ayr Manor House – St Ives, residence at Ayr (Matthews, 1892, p316)


 


 

Baber – St Dominick, 3 farms and a mill (Symons, 1884)

Babes – St Stephen by Saltash, seat (Symons, 1884); Babes, Babys, 1884

Babys – St Stephen by Saltash (Symons, 1884); Babes, Babys, 1884

Babington – Braddock, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Bachavele – St Ives (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1301); Baghevele, 1300; Bachavele, 1301; Baghavelen, 1376; Bahauvela, Behauvelowe, 1503; Behavella, 1690; Bahavella, 1844; Bavella, 1884; Bravella, 1906; Bahavella, 1938

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

Backadon – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842); Bykedon, 1429; Bukedon, c.1530; Backadon, 1842; Beccaton, 1948, 1975

Backadon, Eliots – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Backadon Down – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842); Boccaten Downe, 1601; Backadon Down, 1842

Backen, Parke – Ludgvan, field in Corowles (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1683, citing from HB/14/159f, 1663); Parke Backon, 1649; Parke Backen, 1663; Park Bacon, 1840

Backon, Parke – Ludgvan, field in Corowlas (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1680, citing from HB/14/159c, 1649); Parke Backon, 1649; Parke Backen, 1663; Park Bacon, 1840

Backside – Tintagel, field in Boslowe, of Giles Roundsevall (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Backway Hill – Tintagel: field in Trecarne, tenant is William Martyn, 4 acres and 37 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871).

Backway Hill, 1871

Backways Quarries – Tintagel (SX 045 862): on the coast (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52a, 1871).

Backways Quarries, 1871

Bacon, Park – Ludgvan, field in Crowlas (CRO, TA/129, Nos. 1984 & 1987, 1840); Parke Backon, 1649; Parke Backen, 1663; Park Bacon, 1840

Bacon, Park, Further – Ludgvan, field in Crowlas (CRO, TA/129, No. 1986, 1840)

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

Badaford – South Hill, hamlet and farm (Symons, 1884); Badaford (Downs), 1842; Badaford, 1884 (see also Buddaford)

Badaford Downs – South Hill, tenement (CRO, TA/210, 1842); Badaford (Downs), 1842; Badaford, 1884 (see also Battiford Down)

Badash – St Mary Magdalen, farm (CRO, AP/M/392, 1623), tenement (CRO, TA/118, 1843)

Badenack – Zennor, near Bosigran [TA 207] (Russell, 1971, p47, citing from 1842); Badenack, Bardinnack, 1842

Badgall – Laneast, hamlet and farms (Symons, 1884)

Badger Hill – Gwennap (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Badger’s Cross – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843) (OS, 6”, 1908); Badger’s Cross, 1843, 1908

Badger's Cross, Noon Downing & – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843)

Badger’s Tenement – Sennen (CRO, TA/207, 1842)

Badges Tenement – Camborne, in Kelhellan, of John Avery (*CRO, X510, 1678)

Badgeyeat – North Petherwin [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p158, citing from 1718); Bodget, 1286; Bodgyete, 1364; Bageyeat alias Bodgate, 1661; Bagyeat alias Badgeyeat alias Bodgate, 1718; Bodgate, 1804, 1823, 1844, 1907

Badhalick – Egloskerry, village and farm (Symons, 1884); Badharlis, 1749; Badhalick, 1884

Badham – Duloe (Borlase, 1749, p128), 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Badharlis – Egloskerry (Borlase, 1749, p128); Badharlis, 1749; Badhalick, 1884

Badlester – St Agnes (Bizley, 1955, p189, citing from 1547); Bolster, 1482, 1539; Badlester, 1547; Bolster, 1555, 1612, 1842, 1884, 2003

Badsoweast – North Tamerton (Borlase, 1749, p128)

Bag Mill – Sheviock, tenement (CRO, TA/208, 1842); Bagg Myll, 1680; Bag Mill, 1842; Bags Mill, 1974

Bagatelle – Mylor (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bagatelle Plantation – Mylor (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bagbury – Stratton, farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948); Baggeburye, 1626; Bagobin, 1749; Bagbury, 1884, 1948

Bageston – Week St Mary (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1394); Baggeston, 1284; Bageston, 1394; Bakyston, 1534 (see also Bakesdown)

Bageyeat – North Petherwin [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p158, citing from 1661); Bodget, 1286; Bodgyete, 1364; Bageyeat alias Bodgate, 1661; Bagyeat alias Badgeyeat alias Bodgate, 1718; Bodgate, 1804, 1823, 1844, 1907

Bagg Myll – Sheviock, at Kerslake (Thomas, 1974, p20, citing from 1680); Bagg Myll, 1680; Bag Mill, 1842; Bags Mill, 1974

Bagga Lane End – Morval and/or Liskeard (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1748); the Baggelane parke, 1567; Baglane, 1641; Bagga Lane End, 1748; By Lane End, 1845; By-Lane-End, 1884

Bagga Mills – St Stephen by Saltash, flour mills (Symons, 1884)

Baggeburye – Stratton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1626); Baggeburye, 1626; Bagobin, 1749; Bagbury, 1884, 1948

Baggelane parke, the – Morval and/or Liskeard (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1567); the Baggelane parke, 1567; Baglane, 1641; Bagga Lane End, 1748; By Lane End, 1845; By-Lane-End, 1884

Baggeston – Week St Mary (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1284); Baggeston, 1284; Bageston, 1394; Bakyston, 1534 (see also Bakesdown)

Baghavelen – St Ives (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1376); Baghevele, 1300; Bachavele, 1301; Baghavelen, 1376; Bahauvela, Behauvelowe, 1503; Behavella, 1690; Bahavella, 1844; Bavella, 1884; Bravella, 1906; Bahavella, 1938

Baghe, Castle – Gulval, round at Tolver (Russell, 1971, p42)

Baghevele – St Ives (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1300); Baghevele, 1300; Bachavele, 1301; Baghavelen, 1376; Bahauvela, Behauvelowe, 1503; Behavella, 1690; Bahavella, 1844; Bavella, 1884; Bravella, 1906; Bahavella, 1938

Baglane – Morval and/or Liskeard (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1641); the Baggelane parke, 1567; Baglane, 1641; Bagga Lane End, 1748; By Lane End, 1845; By-Lane-End, 1884

Bagobin – Stratton (Borlase, 1749, p128); Baggeburye, 1626; Bagobin, 1749; Bagbury, 1884, 1948

Bags Mill – Sheviock, at Kerslake (Thomas, 1974, p20); Bagg Myll, 1680; Bag Mill, 1842; Bags Mill, 1974

Bagstone – Braddock, farm (Symons, 1884) (CA 21, 1982, p195)

Bagyeat – North Petherwin [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p158, citing from 1718); Bodget, 1286; Bodgyete, 1364; Bageyeat alias Bodgate, 1661; Bagyeat alias Badgeyeat alias Bodgate, 1718; Bodgate, 1804, 1823, 1844, 1907

Bahauvela – St Ives (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1503); Baghevele, 1300; Bachavele, 1301; Baghavelen, 1376; Bahauvela, Behauvelowe, 1503; Behavella, 1690; Bahavella, 1844; Bavella, 1884; Bravella, 1906; Bahavella, 1938

Bahavella – St Ives (CRO, TA/91, 1844), farm (OS, 6”, 1938); Baghevele, 1300; Bachavele, 1301; Baghavelen, 1376; Bahauvela, Behauvelowe, 1503; Behavella, 1690; Bahavella, 1844; Bavella, 1884; Bravella, 1906; Bahavella, 1938

Bailey’s Mill – Creed, farm and mill (Symons, 1884)

Bake – St Germans, manor (*SA, CD/455, 1664); Bake alias Bakeborough, 1664

Bake – St Germans, of Sir Walter Moyle, Knight (*SA, CD/455, 1664) (CRO, AD1215/2/2, 1675) (*CRO, P68/25/9, 1704) (Borlase, 1749, p128), now of Sir J W Copley (Symons, 1884); Bake, 1664, 1675, 1704, 1749; Bate, 1819; Bake, 1884

Bake – Pelynt (Borlase, 1749, p128), farm (Symons, 1884)

Bake, South – St Germans (*SA, CD/456, 1664), farm (Symons, 1884); Southbacke, Southbake, South bake, 1664; South Bake, 1884

Bake Cross – Pelynt, road here to Kittenest, 5 furlongs and 14 poles, also road to Tremain Cross, 1 mile, 1 furlong and 32 poles (*CRO, P173/22/1, 1827)

Bake Downs, Higher End – Pelynt, road here to Bogga Mill, 1 mile, 1 furlong and 27 poles (*CRO, P173/22/1, 1827)

Bake House – St Germans, residence (CRO, X27, 1791)

Bakeborough – St Germans, manor (*SA, CD/455, 1664); Bake alias Bakeborough, 1664

Baker's Meadow – Tywardreath, field (Stephens, 1961, p513)

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

Baker's Park – Tintagel, field in Hendra Fenterleigh and Bossinney, tenant is William Symons, 4 acres, 1 rood and 9 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Bakers Park – Tintagel, field in Menadue and Trewarmet, tenant is William Brown, 3 acres, 3 roods and 6 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Bakers Tenement in Tregeda – Lawhitton (CRO, TA/119, 1842)

Bakes Meadow – Tintagel, field in The Wharncliffe Arms Tenement, tenant is Charity Bray, 3 roods and 18 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Bakesdown – Week St Mary, hamlet and farm (Symons, 1884), named after the place known as Bakyston etc (Gover, 1948); Bakesone Downe, 1604; Bakesdown, 1884, 1948 (see also Bakyston)

Bakesone Downe – Week St Mary (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1604); Bakesone Downe, 1604; Bakesdown, 1884, 1948

Bakyston – Week St Mary (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1534); Baggeston, 1284; Bageston, 1394; Bakyston, 1534 (see also Bakesdown)

Bal, the – Sithney, near Tregoose [TA 468] (CA 19, 1980, p93, citing from TA, c.1840)

Bal, Higher – St Agnes (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bal, Lower – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841)

Bal-dew – Ludgvan (CRO, TA/129, 1840); Baldiu, Baldue, 1755; Bal-dew, 1840; Baldhu, 1891

Bal Farm, Higher – St Agnes (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bal Field – Illogan, field in Bosleake (*CRO, GHW/13/3/6/2, 1858)

Bal Field – Sithney, near Bosoar [TA 1768] (CA 19, 1980, p93, citing from TA, c.1840)

Bal Field, Lower – Sithney, near Tregadjack [TA 1981] (CA 19, 1980, p93, citing from TA, c.1840)

Bal Hill, Wheal – St Just in Penwith, hill (OS, 6”, 1908)

Bal Meadow – Towednack, at Lady Downs (CRO, TA/226, No.1471, 1842)

Bal Noon Common – Lelant, at Worvas (CRO, TA/120, No.325, 1841); Ballanoone, 1682; Bal Noon, 1841; Balnoon, 1971

Bal Noon Croft – Lelant, at Westway (CRO, TA/120, Nos. 355-6, 1841); Ballanoone, 1682; Bal Noon, 1841; Balnoon, 1971

Bal Noon Stitch – Lelant, at Worvas (CRO, TA/120, No.323, 1841); Ballanoone, 1682; Bal Noon, 1841; Balnoon, 1971

Bal Sound – Lelant, at Carn Tiscoe (CRO, TA/120, No.1492, 1841)

Bal Sound, Lower – Lelant, at Carn Tiscoe (CRO, TA/120, No.1504, 1841)

Balaminars – Little Petherwick, farm (Symons, 1884)

Baldow Wellbounds – St Mewan and St Ewe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Baldhu – ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1847 from parts of Kea and Kenwyn (Symons, 1884)

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

Baldhu – Kea, village (*CRO, HB/S34/5, 1880) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Baldue, 1748; Baldhu, 1880, 2003

Baldhu – Ludgvan, farm (OS, 6”, 1891); Baldiu, Baldue, 1755; Bal-dew, 1840; Baldhu, 1891

Baldiu – Ludgvan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1755); Baldiu, Baldue, 1755; Bal-dew, 1840; Baldhu, 1891

Baldue – Kea (Padel, 1988, citing from 1748); Baldue, 1748; Baldhu, 1880, 2003

Baldue – Ludgvan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1755); Baldiu, Baldue, 1755; Bal-dew, 1840; Baldhu, 1891

Baldwin’s Bridge – Luxulyan, at Ponts Mill, non-extant (CA 20, 1981, p212)

Baldwin’s Bridge, Hermitage of – Luxulyan, in the Manor of Bodwithgy (CA 20, 1981, p211)

Baldworthy – North Petherwin (*CRO, P167/5/2/2, 1723)

Baleshouse – Poughill (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1826); Baleshouse, 1826

Balk, the – Landewednack (SW 7112), rock off coast (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Ball – Mawgan in Pydar, site of St James’ Well and poor house [TA 1377] (CA 17, 1978, p121-2, citing from TA, c.1840)

Ball, Crege brose – Kea (*CRO, PL/89/3, 1728); Crege brose Ball, 1728; Creeg Braws Mine, 1840; Creegbraws, 1884

Ball, Crowders House in the – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Ball Field – St Hilary (Marazion), field in Tolvadden (CRO, TA/136, No.773, 1841)

Ball Field – Sithney, near Merther Sithney [TA 702] (CA 19, 1980, p94, citing from TA, c.1840)

Ball Field – Sithney, near Prospidnick [TA 1125] (CA 19, 1980, p93, citing from TA, c.1840)

Ball Hill – St Issey (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Ball Hill – Marhamchurch (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1839) (Gover, 1948); Ball Hill, 1839, 1948

Ball Park – Lanteglos by Fowey [TA 235] (CA 14, 1975, p101, citing from TA, c.1840)

Ball Tenement, Great Work – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Ball West – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841); Ball West, 1841; Ballwest, 1884; Balwest, 1888

Ball West Common – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Ball's Tenement, Geake's Tenement, and – Trewen (CRO, TA/235, 1844)

Ballanoone – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1682); Ballanoone, 1682; Bal Noon, 1841; Balnoon, 1971

Ballard – St Ive (Symons, 1884)

Ballas, Noon, Clugea – St Buryan, field in Selena (CRO, TA/23, No.393, 1844)

Ballast Pond – Torpoint, Antony (*CRO, GHW/14/1/2/24, 1904) (CA 13, 1974, p63)

Ballerick Wood – Landulph, 1 acre and 7 perches (CRO, TA/107, No. 82, 1842)

Ballesdon – Whitstone (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1327); Bellesdona, Bellesdone, 1086; Ballesdon, 1327; Balsdon, 1986

Balleswidden – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1748), farm (Symons, 1884); Balleswidden, 1748, 1884

Balleswidden Mine – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1883)

Ballowal – St Just in Penwith (Russell, 1971); Bolawall, 1302; Bolouhol, 1327; Bollowal, 1340; Bolohall, 1589; Bonawall, 1726; Bolowall, 1726, 1732; Balowel, 1749; Ballowall, Bolowall, 1845; Bollowall, 1883; Bollowal, 1884; Ballowall, 1960; Ballowal, 1971

Ballowall – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845) (Thomas, 1960, p49); Bolawall, 1302; Bolouhol, 1327; Bollowal, 1340; Bolohall, 1589; Bonawall, 1726; Bolowall, 1726, 1732; Balowel, 1749; Ballowall, Bolowall, 1845; Bollowall, 1883; Bollowal, 1884; Ballowall, 1960; Ballowal, 1971

Ballowall Cliff – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845); Ballowall Cliff, 1845; Bollowall Cliff, 1883

Ballowall Common – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845); Ballowall Common, 1845; Bollowall Common, 1883

Ballwest – Germoe, village (Symons, 1884); Ball West, 1841; Ballwest, 1884; Balwest, 1888

Ballymilor – St Martin in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851); Barrimaylor, 1842; Ballymilor, 1851; Barrinailor, 1884; Barrimaylor, 1996

Balmynhere – Wendron, mine (Symons, 1884)

Balnoon – Lelant (Russell, 1971, p74); Ballanoone, 1682; Bal Noon, 1841; Balnoon, 1971

Balnoon – Lelant, mine, abandoned c.1859 (Symons, 1884)

Balnoon Quarry – Lelant (*CRO, CH/11, 1828)

Balowel – St Just in Penwith, Bal-uhel, meaning 'the high Bal' (Borlase, 1749, p128); Bolawall, 1302; Bolouhol, 1327; Bollowal, 1340; Bolohall, 1589; Bonawall, 1726; Bolowall, 1726, 1732; Balowel, 1749; Ballowall, Bolowall, 1845; Bollowall, 1883; Bollowal, 1884; Ballowall, 1960; Ballowal, 1971

Balreith Mine – Wendron (*CRO, AD1630/8/3, 1812)

Balrosa – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p582, citing from 1571), parcell of the manor of Teheydy, the hole grounde called Balrosa, leased by George Basset of Teyheydy to Alexander Richard of St Illogan, husbandman, Richard John, the son of John Michell, and Chester John, the daughter of the said John Michell (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1550, citing from HB/5/5, 1572), leased by Francis Basset, esquire, to William Jenkin of Illogan, husbandman, on the lives of the lessee, Edward Stevin and Thomas Jenckin, his sons (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1551, citing from HB/5/6, 1617) (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1617), tenement, leased by John Basset of Tehidey, esquire, to Nicholas Jenkyn of Illogan, tynner, and now held by him, in reversion to Edward Stevin, on the lives of the lessee and Katherine, his wife (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1552, citing from HB/5/7, 1658); Balrosa, 1571, 1572, 1617, 1658; Balrossa, 1730; Balrose, 1768, 1827, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1970

Balrose – Camborne, population, with Helloe and Pencobben, is 14 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768) (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1827), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884), from bal, 'mine' and ros, 'heath' (Gover, 1948, p582), from bal, 'mine, tin-work' and possibly rôsow, 'wheels', if not then the English 'rose' or its Cornish equivalent rosen, coll., plural rôs (Thomas, 1967, p187), site of abandoned settlement, now two cottages (CA 9, 1970, p141); Balrosa, 1571, 1572, 1617, 1658; Balrossa, 1730; Balrose, 1768, 1827, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1970

Balrossa – Camborne, settlement (CA 9, 1970, p141, citing from 1730); Balrosa, 1571, 1572, 1617, 1658; Balrossa, 1730; Balrose, 1768, 1827, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1970

Balsdon – Whitstone (Maxwell, 1986); Bellesdona, Bellesdone, 1086; Ballesdon, 1327; Balsdon, 1986

Balsdon, East – Whitstone, farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948); Estballesdon, 1360; East Balsdon, 1884, 1948

Balsdon, West – Whitstone (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948); Westballysdon, 1408; West Balsdon, 1884, 1948

Balstyle – St Allen (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Balwest – Germoe (OS, 6”, 1888); Ball West, 1841; Ballwest, 1884; Balwest, 1888

Balyhawke – St Buryan, field held by Henry Grylls, 2 roods and 27 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Bamalûz Point – St Ives, coastal promontory (OS, 6”, 1938)

Bamham – Lawhitton [given as in Lanceston] (Borlase, 1749, p128); Bamham, 1749; Higher/Middle/Lower Bamham, 1842; Higher/Lower 1884

Bamham, Higher – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Bamham, 1749; Higher/Middle/Lower Bamham, 1842; Higher/Lower 1884

Bamham, Lower – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Bamham, 1749; Higher/Middle/Lower Bamham, 1842; Higher/Lower 1884

Bamham, Middle – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842); Bamham, 1749; Higher/Middle/Lower Bamham, 1842; Higher/Lower 1884

Bamham Mill – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842); Bomham Mills, 1757; Bamham Mill, 1842; Bamham Mills, 1884

Bamham Mills – Lawhitton, flour mills (Symons, 1884); Bomham Mills, 1757; Bamham Mill, 1842; Bamham Mills, 1884

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

Banathlek – St Buryan, quitclaim by John Gerveys of Banathlek, son and heir of James Gerveys of the same (HLS, BHK2949, 1406); Banathlek, 1406; Banathelek, 1443; Manalak, 1634; Bonallack, 1696, 1797; Bannallack, c.1840

Bandowers – Phillack, tenement (CRO, TA/186, 1844), site of abandoned settlement (CA 15, 1976, p99); Bandowers, 1844; Boundowers, 1863; Bandowers, 1976

Bandowers Mine – Phillack, later South Alfred (CA 15, 1976, p102)

Bands – St Agnes (Bizley, 1955, p189, citing from 1705); Bans, 1316, 1612; Bands, 1705; Banns, 1705, 1842, 1884, 2003

Bank House – Falmouth, the residence of Mr W Grylls (Symons, 1884)

Bank House – St Just in Penwith, the residence of Mr Boyns (Symons, 1884)

Bank House – Redruth, the residence of Mr H B Neame (Symons, 1884)

Banka Field – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.288, 1844)

Bankey Field – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.294, 1844)

Bankey Field – Towednack, at Embla (CRO, TA/226, No.1214, 1842)

Banky Daker – Phillack, ancient meeting place at Riviere Towans (CA 15, 1976, p99)

Bangers Whistle – Poundstock, hamlet and farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Bannel Croft – Lelant, at Trevarrack (CRO, TA/120, No.632, 1841)

Bannel Field – Lelant, at Mount Tyack (CRO, TA/120, No.787-9, 1841)

Banns – St Agnes, several Duchy tenements (Bizley, 1955, p189, citing from 1705), tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842) (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bans, 1316, 1612; Bands, 1705; Banns, 1705, 1842, 1884, 2003

Banns – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844) (OS, 6”, 1888) (Russell, 1971, p65); Bans, 1327, 1427, 1530; Banns, 1844; Bans, 1884; Banns, 1888, 1971

Banns, Lower – St Agnes, tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842)

Banns, Wheal – St Agnes, mine (CRO, MRO/5690/16, 1903)

Banns Vale – St Agnes, hamlet? (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bans – St Agnes (Bizley, 1955, p189, citing from 1316 and 1612); Bans, 1316, 1612; Bands, 1705; Banns, 1705, 1842, 1884, 2003

Bans – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327, 1427 and 1530) (Symons, 1884); Bans, 1327, 1427, 1530; Banns, 1844; Bans, 1884; Banns, 1888, 1971

Bant – Altarnun (Borlase, 1749, p128)

bant bridge, tre – Lanreath (*CRO, P113/21/1/2, 1723) (see also Trebant)

Bant's Trenhorne – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

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

Bar, Venton – St Ives, at Treloyan (CRO, TA/91, No.1601, 1844)

Bar Lodge – Sithney (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bar Meadows – St Clement, at Malpas (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bar Walk Plantation – Sithney (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bara – St Germans, farm (CRO, EL/69/2, 1751)

Bara Copse – Boyton (OS, 6", 1907)

Bara Head – St Germans, farm (CRO, EL/71/10, 1787)

Bara Pill – St Germans, farm (Symons, 1884)

Barase Cross – Lanlivery and St Sampson, ancient cross (Fenwick, 1986, p26, citing from 1626); Barrys Crosse, 1612-3; Barase Cross, 1626; Barr’s Cross, 1978, 1986

Barbagon – St Martin by Looe, farm (Symons, 1884); Barbigon, 1482; Barbican, 1840; Barbagon, 1884

Barber’s Land – St Ives (CRO, TA/91, 1844)

Barberry – Morwenstow (SS 2214) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Barbican – St Martin by Looe, tenement (CRO, TA/138, 1840); Barbigon, 1482; Barbican, 1840; Barbagon, 1884

Barbigan – St Martin by Looe (*CRO, P138/6/5, 1482); Barbigon, 1482; Barbican, 1840; Barbagon, 1884

Barbola – Gwinear: see under Parbola.

Barcastle – St Levan, cove (OS, 6”, 1887)

Barcelona – Pelynt, road here to Pelyne Cross, 2 furlongs and 16 poles (*CRO, P173/22/1, 1827), farm (Symons, 1884)

Bardinnack – Zennor, near Bosigran [TA 208-10] (Russell, 1971, p47, citing from 1842); Badenack, Bardinnack, 1842

Bardnards Tenement – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1739); Barnerds Tenement, 1731; Barnards Tenement, 1734; Bardnards Tenement, 1739

Bare Down, Yonder – Pillaton, field name, 5 acres, 2 roods and 9 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 278, 1843)

Bareppa – Mawnan (CRO, AD448/27, 1851), village, of Captain James Bull, also nursery (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Berreppa, 1802; Barippa, 1840; Bareppa, 1851, 1884, 1996 (see also Bereppa House)

Barepper – Camborne (Symons, 1884); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Barepper – Gunwalloe (Symons, 1884); Beauripper, 1443; Breepar, 1699; Berepper, 1840; Barepper, 1884; Berepper, 1988

Barfield – Ludgvan, late the seat of Sir H Davy (Symons, 1884)

Bargain, Sorry – Lelant, at Sorry Bargain (CRO, TA/120, No.994, 1841)

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

Barges Rock – Landewednack (SW 6911), rock off coast (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bargois – Perranarworthal (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1015, citing from HB/11/9, 1640); Bargois, 1640; Bargus, 1829; Great Bargus, 1842; Bargus, 1884, 2003

Barguitha – St Keverne, tenement (CRO, TA/99, 1844); Barguitha, Bargwitha, 1844; Bargwitha, Borgwitha, Burgwitha, 1884; Borgwitha, 1907

Bargus – Luxulyan (*CRO, P110/25/37, 1544) (CA 20, 1981, p210); Crukbargoys, 1440; Creekbargus, 1505; Bargus, 1544, 1981

Bargus – Perranarworthal (*CRO, P182/1/4, 1829), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bargois, 1640; Bargus, 1829; Great Bargus, 1842; Bargus, 1884, 2003

Bargus – Little Petherick (Borlase, 1749, p128)

Bargus, Carn – St Buryan, on coast (*CRO, P23/27/3, 1840)

Bargus, Carn – Zennor, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bargus, Great – Perranarworthal, tenement (CRO, TA/182, 1842); Bargois, 1640; Bargus, 1829; Great Bargus, 1842; Bargus, 1884, 2003

Bargus, Little – Perranarworthal, tenement (CRO, TA/182, 1842) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bargus Common – Perranarworthal, farm? (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bargwitha – St Keverne, mentioned in detailed schedule (CRO, TA/99, 1844), hamlet (Symons, 1884); Barguitha, Bargwitha, 1844; Bargwitha, Borgwitha, Burgwitha, 1884; Borgwitha, 1907

Barippa – Mawnan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1840); Berreppa, 1802; Barippa, 1840; Bareppa, 1851, 1884, 1996

Baripper – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1835), from a French place name meaning 'beautiful retreat' (Gover, 1948, p582), from the French beau repaire, 'good lodging' (Thomas, 1967, p187); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Barkhouse Meadow – St Columb Minor, at Newquay [TA 33] (CA 21, 1982, p201, citing from TA, c.1840)

Barkla Shop – St Agnes (Bizley, 1955, p189) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Barkla's Shop, 1842; Barkla Shop, 1955, 2003

Barkla's Shop – St Agnes, tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842); Barkla's Shop, 1842; Barkla Shop, 1955, 2003

Barlendew – Blisland, 8 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Barlewanna – Cury, farm (Symons, 1884); Barlowanna, 1841; Barlewanna, 1884

Barlewinnow – Gulval (Borlase, 1749, p128); Barlowena, 1563; Burlowena, 1622; Barlewinnow, 1749; Burlawenna, 1843, 1884; Barlowenna, 1985

Barlewinnow – St Hilary (Borlase, 1749, p128); Barlewinnow, 1749; Barley-Waneth, 1791; Barleywennath, 1843; Barlowenath, 1884

Barley-Waneth – St Hilary, of the Reverend James Pascoe &c (*CRO, J/1546, 1791); Barlewinnow, 1749; Barley-Waneth, 1791; Barleywennath, 1843; Barlowenath, 1884

Barleywennath – St Hilary, tenement (CRO, TA/87, 1843); Barlewinnow, 1749; Barley-Waneth, 1791; Barleywennath, 1843; Barlowenath, 1884

Barlowanna – Cury, tenement (CRO, TA/45, 1841); Barlowanna, 1841; Barlewanna, 1884

Barlowena – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1563); Barlowena, 1563; Burlowena, 1622; Barlewinnow, 1749; Burlawenna, 1843, 1884; Barlowenna, 1985

Barlowenath – St Hilary (OS, 6”, 1888); Barlewinnow, 1749; Barley-Waneth, 1791; Barleywennath, 1843; Barlowenath, 1884

Barlowenna – Gulval (Pool, 1985); Barlowena, 1563; Burlowena, 1622; Barlewinnow, 1749; Burlawenna, 1843, 1884; Barlowenna, 1985

Barlurrowe – St Mabyn (*CRO, P132/8/1, 1627); Barlurrowe, 1627; Burlurrowe, 1639; Burlorrow, 1673; Bolarrow, Burlarroe, 1884

Barlys Moor, Harry – St Keverne: field in Roscarnon, held by James Martin, 1 acre (*CRO, AD1807/5, 1766).

Harry Barlys Moor, 1766

Barn – Jacobstow, farm (Symons, 1884); atte Berne, 1327; Le Barne, 1359; Attebarn, 1437; Barn, 1884; Tobarn, 1987

Barn – Kilkhampton, tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948); Berne, 1256; Barne, 1632; Barn, 1842, 1884, 1948; Barn Farm, 1997

Barn – Newlyn East, farm (Symons, 1884)

Barn – Ruan Lanihorne, tenement (CRO, TA/199, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Barn – Sheviock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Barn Cot – Veryan, the residence of Mr John Pascoe (Symons, 1884)

Barn Farm – Kilkhampton (SS 2511) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Berne, 1256; Barne, 1632; Barn, 1842, 1884, 1948; Barn Farm, 1997

Barn Ground – St Ervan, farm (Symons, 1884)

Barn Park – Bodmin (CRO, AD674/1, 1869), the residence of H D Foster, Esq (Symons, 1884)

Barn Park – Forrabury, tenement (CRO, TA/65, 1844), of Mr John Henry Tuke at Boscastle (Symons, 1884)

Barn Street Gate – Liskeard (*CRO, P126/22/1, 1834)

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

Barnacot – Kilkhampton, farm (Symons, 1884); Bernyecote, 1296; Berniacote, 1321; Bernecote, 1334; Bunacot, 1563; Barnacott, 1577, 1842; Barnacot, 1884; Barnacott, 1948, 1997

Barnacott – Kilkhampton (SS 2409), tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842) (Gover, 1948) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Bernyecote, 1296; Berniacote, 1321; Bernecote, 1334; Bunacot, 1563; Barnacott, 1577, 1842; Barnacot, 1884; Barnacott, 1948, 1997

Barnacott, East – Kilkhampton, deserted farm (CA 14, 1975, p100)

Barnards Tenement – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1734); Barnerds Tenement, 1731; Barnards Tenement, 1734; Bardnards Tenement, 1739

Barncoose – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841), farm (Symons, 1884), hamlet (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Barncoose, 1841, 1884, 2003

Barncoose – Illogan, mine (CRO, HB/S13/1, 1819)

Barne – Kilkhampton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1632); Berne, 1256; Barne, 1632; Barn, 1842, 1884, 1948; Barn Farm, 1997

Barne, Le – Jacobstow (Svensson, 1987, p30, citing from 1359); atte Berne, 1327; Le Barne, 1359; Attebarn, 1437; Barn, 1884; Tobarn, 1987

Barne meadow, The – St Germans, at Porteliot Barton, 7 acres (*CRO, EL/279, c.1700)

Barne's Land – St Hilary (Marazion), tenement (CRO, TA/136, 1841)

Barnerds Tenement – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1731); Barnerds Tenement, 1731; Barnards Tenement, 1734; Bardnards Tenement, 1739

Barnewoone - Phillack, tenement (CRO, TA/186, 1844)

Barnfield, the – Illogan, field in Burnithen wartha (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1556, citing from HB/5/191, 1705)

Barngate – Lanlivery, farm (Symons, 1884)

Barnleigh – Stoke Climsland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Barnoon – St Ives (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1816), at Ayr & St Ives tenement (CRO, TA/91, No.1038, 1844) (Pool, 1985); Barnoon, 1816, 1844, 1985

Barnoon, Higher – St Ives, at Ayr & St Ives tenement (CRO, TA/91, No.1039, 1844)

Barnoon, Lower – St Ives, at Ayr & St Ives tenement (CRO, TA/91, No.1042, 1844)

Barnoon, Middle – St Ives, at Ayr & St Ives (CRO, TA/91, No.1040, 1844)

Barnûn – Bridgerule, from Bar-an-ûun, 'top of the downs' (Borlase, 1749, p128)

Barns Tenement – Camborne, of John Glasson and John Warring (*CRO, X510, 1743)

Baroke – Michaelstow, farm (Symons, 1884); Bearoak, 1843; Baroke, 1884

Baror Close – Mawgan in Pydar, near Tolcarne [TA 770] (CA 17, 1978, p119, citing from TA, c.1840)

Barr’s Cross – Lanlivery and St Sampson, ancient cross, possibly moved to Tregaminion, Tywardreath (CA 17, 1978, p126), moved to Menabilly (Fenwick, 1986, p31); Barrys Crosse, 1612-3; Barase Cross, 1626; Barr’s Cross, 1978, 1986

Barra, Carn – St Levan, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1888); Carn Barrah, 1884; Carn Barra, 1888

Barrah, Carn – St Levan (Symons, 1884); Carn Barrah, 1884; Carn Barra, 1888

Barras Bay – St Merryn (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Barras Cross – Liskeard (*CRO, P126/22/1, 1834), hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Barras Moor – St Gluvias (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Barras Moor Farm – St Gluvias (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Barrasmoor, 1884; Barras Moor Farm, 2003

Barrasmoor – St Gluvias, farm (Symons, 1884); Barrasmoor, 1884; Barras Moor Farm, 2003

Barrel – St Stephen by Saltash (Borlase, 1749, p128); Barrel, 1749; Burrell, Burrough Hill, 1884

Barrel Hill – Ladock, near Trendeal [TA 1304] (CA 14, 1975, p108, citing from TA, c.1840)

Barrepta Cove – Lelant, cove (OS, 6”, 1938); Parrupter, c.1499; Porthreptor, 1580; Brepter, 1841; Barrepta Cove, Carbis Bay, 1938

Barrett, Niott, St – St Neot: see under Niott Barrett, St.

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

Barrett’s Tenement – St Breock (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Barrimaylor – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842), site of non-extant Lan (CA 5, 1966, p77); Barrimaylor, 1842; Ballymilor, 1851; Barrinailor, 1884; Barrimaylor, 1996

Barrinailor – St Martin in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Barrimaylor, 1842; Ballymilor, 1851; Barrinailor, 1884; Barrimaylor, 1996

Barrington – Lanivet (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Barripper – Camborne (OS, 6”, 1888), from the French, 'beautiful retreat', beau repair (Padel, 1988, p52) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Barripper – Ruan Lanihorne, 5 tenements (Symons, 1884); Burruppa, 1842; Barripper, Perroper, 1884; Baruppa, 2003

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

Barro – Whitstone (Borlase, 1749, p128); Borge, 1086; la Burghe, 1284; Burghe, Northburghe, Southburghe, 1350; Bourghe, 1419; Borrowe, 1589; Barro, 1749; Borough, 1948

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

Barrotts Mill – St Dominick, flour mill (Symons, 1884)

Barrow field, Blue – St Hilary (Marazion), field in Haymans Tenement (CRO, TA/136, No.72, 1841)

Barrowfields – St Columb Minor, at Newquay, site of prehistoric burial mounds (CA 21, 1982, p198)

Barry Court – Jacobstow, farm (Symons, 1884)

Barrys Cross – Lanlivery and St Sampson, ancient cross (Fenwick, 1986, p52, citing from 1612-3); Barrys Crosse, 1612-3; Barase Cross, 1626; Barr’s Cross, 1978, 1986

Bart, Mount – Grade, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843)

Barteliver – Probus, site of non-extant holy well (CA 15, 1976, p105); Bartiliver, 1884; Barteliver, 1976

St Bartholomew’s Church - Lostwithiel (Fenwick, 1986, p59)

St Bartholomew’s Church – Sithney, at Porthleven (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bartiliver – Probus, farm (Symons, 1884); Bartiliver, 1884; Barteliver, 1976

Bartinè Castle – St Just in Penwith (Borlase, 1769, p210); Bartinè Castle, 1769; Bartinê Castle, 1887

Bartinê Castle – St Just in Penwith, prehistoric hillfort (OS, 6”, 1887); Bartinè Castle, 1769; Bartinê Castle, 1887

Bartinney – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845), 7 tenements (Symons, 1884), site of prehistoric round (Russell, 1971, p42) (Pool, 1985); Breteny, 1245; Burtenye, 1671; Bartinny, 1732, 1749; Bartinney, 1845, 1884, 1985

Bartinney – St Just in Penwith, mine (Symons, 1884)

Bartinney Downs – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1887)

Bartinny – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1732) (Borlase, 1749, p128); Breteny, 1245; Burtenye, 1671; Bartinny, 1732, 1749; Bartinney, 1845, 1884, 1985

Bartlet’s Farm – Breage (OS, 6”, 1891) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Barton – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884)

Barton – Laneast, farm (Symons, 1884)

Barton – Lansallos, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Lansallos Barton)

Barton – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884)

Barton – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842)

Barton – Morvah (OS, 6”, 1888)

Barton – St Sampson (Symons, 1884)

Barton – Talland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Barton, the – Whitstone, residence and farm (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1627) (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948); The Barton, 1627, 1884, 1948

Barton Farm – St Ewe (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Pentuan, c.1888; Barton Farm, 2003

Barton Farm – Wendron, near Boskenwyn (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Barton Mill – Landrake (CA 33, 1994, p203)

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

Baruppa – Ruan Lanihorne (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Burruppa, 1842; Barripper, Perroper, 1884; Baruppa, 2003

Barvanjack – Manaccan, occupied by William Peters and William Coad (*CRO, P135/3/1, 1796), hamlet (Symons, 1884); Barvanjack, Bervanjack, 1796; Barvanjack, 1884; Barvansack, 1996

Barvansack – Manaccan (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Barvanjack, Bervanjack, 1796; Barvanjack, 1884; Barvansack, 1996

Barview – Phillack, residence (OS, 6”, 1891)

Barwannacke – St Agnes (Bizley, 1955, p189, citing from 1628); Bryanek, 1290; Breaneck, 1350; Brevannek, 1429; Breeanecke, 1516; Breanek, 1521; Breanicke, 1560; Breaneck, c.1590s; Breeanecke, 1612; Breaneck, 1614; Barwannacke, 1628; Brianecke, 1636; Briannick, 1679; Breaneck, 1705; Breannick, 1729; Bryanick, 1884; Brehannack, 1910; Bryaneck, 1955

Barwest, Farther – St Ives, at Trevalgen (CRO, TA/91, No.43, 1844)

Barwest, Middle – St Ives, at Trevalgen (CRO, TA/91, No.44, 1844)

Barwest, Nearer – St Ives, at Trevalgan (CRO, TA/91, No.45, 1844)

Barwick – Cuby, tenement (CRO, TA/44, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Barwick, 1842, 1884, 2003

Barwick Farm, Higher – Cuby (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Barwick Ground – Cuby, mentioned in introduction (CRO, TA/44, 1842)

Bary Court – Jacobstow (Symons, 1884)

Bascawen – St Enoder (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §327, citing from HB/11/3, 1595); Penscawen alias Bascawen, 1595; Higher/Lower Penscawn, 1860, 1884

Base, the – Landewednack, coastal promontory (Johns, 1848, p35); Beast Point, the Base, 1848; Bass Point, 1996

Basets, Mr, part in Killivoas called – Camborne, of John Rogers (*CRO, X510, 1758); Mr Bassetts Kilivose, Mr Bassetts Killivose, 1743; part in Killivoas called Mr Basets, 1758

Basil – St Clether (Symons, 1884); Bazell, 1639; Basil, Higher Bazill, 1884

Basky Barrow – Ladock, prehistoric burial mound (CA 14, 1975, p108)

Basore Point – Perranuthnoe, coastal promontory (OS, 6”, 1887)

Bass Point – Landewednack (SW 7111), site of signal station, now a private residence (CA 9, 1970, p156), coastal promontory (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Beast Point, the Base, 1848; Bass Point, 1996

Bass Rock – Gerrans, rock off coast at Portscatho (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bassatts Treglinwiths, Mr – Camborne, of John Vivian (*CRO, X510, 1745); Mr Bassett Treglenwith warth/Woolas, 1743; Mr Bassatts Treglinwiths, 1745

Bassava – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1582); Botysava, 1301; Botesave, 1310; Botesava, 1322; Botissava, 1334; Botezave, 1398; Bodsava, 1495; Bottasava, 1560; Bassava, 1582; Botesava, 1659; Butsava, 1725; Bussava, Bussavah, 1845; Bosava, 1884; Bossava, 1888, 1971

Basset, East – Redruth, tin and copper mine, part of Buller and Basset Consols in 1884 (Symons, 1884)

Basset and Grylls – Wendron, tin mine, previously called Porkellis United (Symons, 1884)

Basset Consols – Illogan, copper mine, previously called Wheal Clarence (Symons, 1884)

Basset Consols, Buller and – Redruth, copper and tin mines, including Wheal Buller, East Basset and Copper Hill (Symons, 1884)

Basset Mine, Wheal, North – Illogan, William Southey of Redruth, managing agent (*CRO, STA/693c/202, 1847)

Basset Road Villas – Camborne, residences (Symons, 1884)

Basset United, Buller and – Wendron, mine (Symons, 1884)

Basset Wharf – Perranarworthal (*CRO, GHW/12/6/3/3/14, 1861)

Basset’s Cove – Illogan (Viator, 1817, p417) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Porth Treath, Portreath, 1761; Basset’s Cove, Portreath, 1817; Portreath, 1841, 1884

Bassets Reskeare, Mr – Camborne: see under Roskear.

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

Bassett Terrace – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Bassett Treglenwith warth, Mr – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1743); Mr Bassett Treglenwith warth/Woolas, 1743; Mr Bassatts Treglinwiths, 1745

Bassett Treglenwith Woolas, Mr – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1743); Mr Bassett Treglenwith warth/Woolas, 1743; Mr Bassatts Treglinwiths, 1745

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

Bassetts Kilivose, Mr – Camborne, of John Rogers (*CRO, X510, 1743); Mr Bassetts Kilivose, Mr Bassetts Killivose, 1743; part in Killivoas called Mr Basets, 1758

Bassetts Killivose, Mr – Camborne, of Thomas Mill (*CRO, X510, 1743); Mr Bassetts Kilivose, Mr Bassetts Killivose, 1743; part in Killivoas called Mr Basets, 1758

Bassetts Roskeear, Mr – Camborne: see under Roskear.

Bastard – St Gennys, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bastard Coombe – Rame, tenement (CRO, TA/196, 1844)

Bastard Mills – St Gennys (Symons, 1884)

Baste Street – North Hill (CA 18, 1979, p131, citing from Gover, 1948, p166, citing from 1311); Baste Street, 1311; Bastreet, 1884, 1979

Bastins – Liskeard, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Bastreet – North Hill (Symons, 1884) (CA 18, 1979, p131); Baste Street, 1311; Bastreet, 1884, 1979

Bastreet Downs – North Hill, site of prehistoric huts (CA 18, 1979, p129)

Bate – St Germans, seat of the Moyle family (Viator, 1819c, p501); Bake, 1664, 1675, 1704, 1749; Bate, 1819; Bake, 1884

Bate's Tenement – Helland, tenement, leased by James Hawken on the lives of James Hawken, 40, Henry Lanxon, 34, and William Lanxon, 31, 1 rood and 19 perches (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Bate's Tenement, Wolf's, or – Helland, leased by Hender Bate on the lives of Hender Bate, 71, Thomas Bate, 35, and William Bate, 33, being 13 acres, 3 roods and 26 perches, includes house in the occupation of Thomas Nickell (*CRO, X206/10, 1808); "Wolf's, or Bate's Tenement", 1808; Wolfs Tenement, 1884

Bath-Pool – North Hill (Symons, 1884); Bathpole, 1474; Bath-Pool, 1884; Bathpool, 1979

Bath's Plot – Davidstow, three tumuli shown to the west (OS, 25", XIV. 4, 1907)

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

Bathick Wood, Pol – Sheviock, 2 acres and 3 roods (CRO, TA/208, No. 672, 1842)

Bathpole – North Hill (Padel, 1988, citing from 1474); Bathpole, 1474; Bath-Pool, 1884; Bathpool, 1979

Bathpool – North Hill, site of bee bole (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p38), site of Methodist Chapel (CA 18, 1979, p131); Bathpole, 1474; Bath-Pool, 1884; Bathpool, 1979

Baths Ground, East Park and – St Juliot, tenement (CRO, TA/94, 1843)

Batrava – Ludgvan, tenement (CRO, TA/129, 1840); Bottreva, 1614, 1699; Betreva, 1707; Botreva, 1712; Betreva, 1713; Botrevah, 1755; Botreva, 1799; Batrava, 1840; Botreva, 1884, 1888

Batten’s Wharf – Madron (Penzance) (OS, 6”, 1888)

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

Battens – Minster, farm (Symons, 1884)

Battens – North Hill, farm (Symons, 1884), former site of ancient cross, now at Trebartha, and mansion house, also site of clapper bridge (CA 18, 1979, p129-30)

Battens – Tintagel, farm (Symons, 1884)

Battens Hills – Tintagel, field in Trecarne, tenant is William Martyn, 6 acres and 14 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Battens Meadow – Tintagel, field in Trecarne, tenant is William Martyn, 2 acres, 2 roods and 36 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Battens Mill – North Hill (Symons, 1884), at West Berriow (CA 18, 1979, p131); Bondwalls Mill, 1809; Battens Mill, 1884, 1979

Batternell – Linkinhorne, farm (Symons, 1884)

Battery – St Austell, at Charlestown [TA 2044] (CA 11, 1972, p76, citing from TA, c.1840)

Battery House – Illogan, at Portreath (CA 5, 1966, p73)

Battery Mills – St Erth, residence and iron works of the Messrs Gilbert (Symons, 1884), copper rolling mill, later became iron works (CA 14, 1975, p115)

Battery Point – St Hilary, coastal promontory (OS, 6”, 1888)

Battery Rocks – Madron (Penzance), rocks on coast (OS, 6”, 1888)

Batty’s Point – St Keverne, coastal promontory (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Baudens House – Perranarworthal (*CRO, P182/12/1, 1729)

Bauglosse – Ludgvan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1675); Bauglosse, 1675; Bowglass, 1840, 1985

Baulk Head – Gunwalloe, coastal promontory (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bavella – St Ives (Symons, 1884); Baghevele, 1300; Bachavele, 1301; Baghavelen, 1376; Bahauvela, Behauvelowe, 1503; Behavella, 1690; Bahavella, 1844; Bavella, 1884; Bravella, 1906; Bahavella, 1938

Bawdah – St Winnow, farm (Symons, 1884); Bawdah, 1884; Bawdoe, 1978

Bawden, Trevarth – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791), tenement (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840), 3 tenements, 14 acres (Symons, 1884); Trevarth Bawden, 1791, 1840, 1884

Bawden Farm – St Agnes (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

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

Bawden Tenement – Camborne, of Grace Harris (*CRO, X510, 1743); Bawden Tenement, 1743; Bawdens Tenement, 1745

Bawdens – Roche (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bowden, 1884; Bawdens, 2003

Bawdens Tenement – Camborne, of Grace Harris (*CRO, X510, 1745); Bawden Tenement, 1743; Bawdens Tenement, 1745

Bawdoe – St Winnow, manor (*CRO, F/4/159/2, 1690)

Bawdoe – St Winnow (CA 17, 1978, p129); Bawdah, 1884; Bawdoe, 1978

Bawds Inn – Lanteglos by Camelford, farm (Symons, 1884)

Baws, East – Towednack, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1112, 1842)

Baws, West – Towednack, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1111, 1842)

Bawscastle – Forrabury and Minster (*CRO, P167/5/2/5, 1729); Castrum Boterel, 1284; Castel Botereaus, 1287; Boterelescastel, 1302; Castello Boterel, 1313; Botrescastell, 1343; Boscastel, c.1540; botrivstastell, 1563; Botreaucastle, 1650; Bawscastle, 1729; Boscastle, 1798, 1838, 1884

Bay House – St Austell, the residence of Mr William Phillips (Symons, 1884)

Bay of Biscay – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from TA, 1843), ? Madron (detached) (OS, 6”, 1908); Bay of Biscay, 1843, 1908, 1985

Bay of Biscay, Trythal and – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843)

Bay Park – St Gennys, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bay View – St Blazey, at Biscovey (CRO, GRA/171, 1883), the residence of Mr T Pearce (Symons, 1884)

Bay View Farm – Mabe (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bayston – Marhamchurch (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1577); Beaston, 1314; Byaston, 1315; Byeston, 1427; Beyston, 1557; Bayston, 1577; Beeston, 1884, 1948

Baytree – Poughill (Gover, 1948)

Bazell – St Clether (CRO, X1147/2/33, 1639); Bazell, 1639; Basil, Higher Bazill, 1884

Bazill, Higher – St Clether, farm, the seat of the Trevellyan family for several generations (Symons, 1884); Bazell, 1639; Basil, Higher Bazill, 1884

Bazill, Lower – St Clether, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bazza – Lanreath (*CRO, P113/21/1/4, 1729)

Beacon – St Agnes: see under Agnes Beacon, St.

Beacon – Bodmin, 2 tenements and a hill, on which is a monument to Sir Walter Raleigh Gilbert, erected in 1854 (Symons, 1884)

Beacon – St Breock (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Beacon – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), village (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Beacon, 1843, 1884, 2003

Beacon – Maker, near Millbrook [TA 146] (CA 13, 1974, p68, citing from TA, c.1840)

Beacon – Poundstock, near Penhalt [TA 1931] (CA 19, 1980, p95, citing from TA, c.1840)

Beacon – Sheviock, site of prehistoric burial mound (Thomas, 1974, p18)

Beacon – Stithians [TA 2439] (CA 11, 1972, p68, citing from TA, c.1840)

Beacon – Tywardreath (CA 17, 1978, p126)

Beacon, the – St Columb Minor, at Newquay (CRO, GRA/87, 1770)

Beacon, the – Falmouth, hill (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Beacon, the – Mawgan in Pydar, small hill near coast (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Beacon, the – Sancreed, hill (OS, 6”, 1887), site of prehistoric burial mounds and hut circle (Russell, 1971, pp22-3, 53)

Beacon, Great – Michaelstow, at Tredarrup (*CRO, P151/3/1, c.1818)

Beacon, Homer – Tintagel, field in Trecarne, tenant is William Martyn, 8 acres and 27 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Beckon Park, 1735; Homer/Outer Beacon, 1871

Beacon, Outer – Tintagel, field in Trecarne, tenant is William Martyn, 2 acres, 2 roods and 37 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Beckon Park, 1735; Homer/Outer Beacon, 1871

Beacon Cottage – St Agnes, the residence of Mr Nicholas Bryant (Symons, 1884)

Beacon Cottage Farm – St Agnes (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Beacon Cove – St Columb Minor (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Beacon Cove – Mawgan in Pydar (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

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

Beacon Cross – St Ewe (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Beacon Down – Helland, field in Helland Downs, leased by Messrs Bate, Pascoe and Pearce (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Beacon Fields – St Hilary (Marazion) (CRO, TA/136, Nos. 210 & 211, 1841)

Beacon Hill – Altarnun, hill (Symons, 1884)

Beacon Hill – Bodmin, hill (Symons, 1884)

Beacon Hill – St Winnow [TA 927 St Winnow Beacon] (CA 17, 1978, p130, citing from TA, c.1840)

Beacon House – St Enoder (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Beacon Lane – Camborne, population, with Camborn Veor, is 92 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768)

Beacon Park – Braddock, near West Taphouse [TA 122] (CA 21, 1982, p196, citing from TA, c.1840)

Beacon Park – St Eval [TA 570] (CA 17, 1978, p116, citing from TA, c.1840)

Beacon Park – Landrake, near Wotton (CA 33, 1994, p205)

Beacon Piece – Gorran, near Dodman [TA 1689] (CA 5, 1966, p76, citing from TA, c.1840)

Beacon Road – Camborne, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Beacon View – Roche (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Beacon Villas – St Agnes, residences (Symons, 1884)

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

Beagle – Perranzabuloe, rock off coast (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Beagle, the – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.357, 1842)

Beagle, Great – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.356, 1842)

Beagle Moor, Park an – Lelant, at Ninnis (CRO, TA/120, Nos. 1941-2, 1841)

Beagle Glaze – Towednack, at Embla (CRO, TA/226, No.1258, 1842)

Beagle Rose, Higher – Towednack, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1133, 1842)

Beagle Rose, Lower – Towednack, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1132, 1842)

Beagle-tubben – Towednack (Symons, 1884); Begyltun, 1498; Begilton, 1700; Begelton, 1785; Beagleton, 1842; Beagle-tubben, 1884; Beagletodn, 1908

Beagles Hole – St Keverne (SW 769 164), small bay (OS, 25”, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Beagles Point – St Keverne (SW 768 167) (OS, 25”, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Beagletodn – Towednack (OS, 6”, 1908); Begyltun, 1498; Begilton, 1700; Begelton, 1785; Beagleton, 1842; Beagle-tubben, 1884; Beagletodn, 1908

Beagletodn Downs – Towednack (OS, 6”, 1888)

Beagleton – Towednack (CRO, TA/226, 1842); Begyltun, 1498; Begilton, 1700; Begelton, 1785; Beagleton, 1842; Beagle-tubben, 1884; Beagletodn, 1908

Beagleton Field – Towednack, at Churchtown tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.41, 1842)

Bealbury – St Mellion, hamlet (Moule, 1838, p282), tenements (CRO, TA/143, 1843), 3 farms (Symons, 1884); Bealbury, 1838, 1843, 1884

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

Beallye – Pelynt, in the Manor of Trelawne, tenement held by John Grove by grant from John Fitzharberd, 12 acres of land (Stoate, 1979a, p146, citing from 1525); Beallye, 1525; Belhay, 1884

Beals – North Petherwin (OS, 6", 1907)

Beals – Stoke Climsland, farm (Symons, 1884) (Pounds, 1984, p153); Beiles, 1650; Beals, 1884, 1984

Beals Mill – Lezant (*CRO, P124/5/1, 1806), farm and mill (Symons, 1884); Beals mill, 1806; Beals Mill, 1884

Beals Mill – Stoke Climsland, hamlet and mill (Symons, 1884)

Beam Great Consolidated Mine – Roche and St Austell, Samuel Moyle of Bosvigo, Kenwyn, purser and bookkeeper, John Hawke of Roche, Philip Pinch of St Austell, Thomas Knight of Roche, and Charles Harris of Tywardreath, adventurers (*CRO, STA/693c/81-84, 1842)

Beam Mine – St Austell, china clay works (Symons, 1884)

Bean, Carn – St Just in Penwith, site of prehistoric burial mounds (Russell, 1971, p17)

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

Bean, Croft – St Ives, at Trevalgen (CRO, TA/91, No.119, 1844)

Bean, Park – St Buryan, at Treworgans, field held by William Hutchens, 1 acre, 1 rood and 37 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Bean, Park – Towednack, at Amelebry (CRO, TA/226, No.992, 1842)

Bean, Park – Towednack, at Amelwin and Skillywadden tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.1044, 1842)

Bean, Park – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.681, 1842)

Bean, Park, Little – Zennor, field in Trewey (CRO, TA/255, No. 1197, 1842)

Bean, Park an – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.691, 1842)

Bean, Park an, Outer – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.692, 1842)

Bean, Porth – St Keverne, tenement (Symons, 1884)

Bean, Tere – Mullion, tenement (CRO, TA/160, 1843)

Bean Ayr, Park – St Ives, at Ayr and St Ives tenement (CRO, TA/91, No.1051, 1844)

Beane, Park an Venton – Mawgan in Meneage, field in Tregoise alias Tregoose (*RIC, HB/8/42, 1683) (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §977, citing from HB/8/42, 1683)

Beane, Turne – St Keverne, turn (*CRO, P99/4/1, 1721)

Bear, North – Boyton, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Bear, South – Boyton, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Bear’s Downs – St Eval (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Beara – St Germans (CRO, EL/71/1, 1588); Beara, Beayre, 1588; Beare, Bearyre, Berrye, 1616; Beare, Beayre, Berry, 1619; beareland, 1664; Berry, 1704; South Berry, 1884; Berry Farm, 1992

Bearah Farm – North Hill (Symons, 1884), site of bee bole (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p38), site of whim house, with machinery (CA 18, 1979, p131)

Bearah, Higher – Lanreath, farm (Symons, 1884); Higher Bearer, 1760; Higher Bearah, 1884

Bearah, Lower – Lanreath, farm (Symons, 1884); Lower Bearer, 1760; Lower Bearah, 1884

Bearah, Middle – Lanreath, farm (Symons, 1884); Middle Bearer, 1760; Middle Bearah, 1884

Beardon – Boyton (SX 304 932): Berdun', (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p1, citing from Launceston Cartulary, c.1150); Burdun', (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p1, citing from Launceston Cartulary, c.1220); Burdon, (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p1, citing from Assize Rolls, 1302) (Gover, 1948, p1, citing from Lay Subsidy Rolls, 1327) (Gover, 1948, p1, citing from Recovery Rolls, 1464); Beardon, occupied by John Saundercock, (*CRO, P16/11/1, 1786), farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p1); Beardon Barton, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Berdun', c.1150; Burdun', c.1220; Burdon, 1302, 1327, 1464; Beardon, 1786, 1884, 1948; Beardon Barton, 2003

Beare – Boyton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p1, citing from 1284); Northber, 1222; Beare, 1284; Bere, 1302; Byere, 1327; Northbere, c.1420; Northbyer, Northbyre, 1464; North Beer, 1907, 1948

Beare – St Germans (CRO, EL/71/2, 1616) (CRO, EL/71/3, 1619); Beara, Beayre, 1588; Beare, Bearyre, Berrye, 1616; Beare, Beayre, Berry, 1619; beareland, 1664; Berry, 1704; South Berry, 1884; Berry Farm, 1992

Beare – North Hill, farm (Symons, 1884)

Beare, Croft – Towednack, at Trevissa (CRO, TA/226, No.297, 1842)

beareland – St Germans, part in the Manor of Bake (*SA, CD/455, 1664); Beara, Beayre, 1588; Beare, Bearyre, Berrye, 1616; Beare, Beayre, Berry, 1619; beareland, 1664; Berry, 1704; South Berry, 1884; Berry Farm, 1992

bearepper bridge – Camborne, on the bounds of the parish (*CRO, ARD/TER/15, c.1600s); bearepper bridge, Bearipper bridge, c.1600s

Bearer, Higher – Lanreath, of Michael Broad (*CRO, P113/12/1, 1760); Higher Bearer, 1760; Higher Bearah, 1884

Bearer, Lower – Lanreath (*CRO, P113/12/1, 1760); Lower Bearer, 1760; Lower Bearah, 1884

Bearer, Middle – Lanreath, of Thomas Charke (*CRO, P113/12/1, 1760); Middle Bearer, 1760; Middle Bearah, 1884

Bearipper bridge – Camborne, on the bounds of the parish (*CRO, ARD/TER/15, c.1600s); bearepper bridge, Bearipper bridge, c.1600s

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

Bearoak – Michaelstow, tenement (CRO, TA/151, 1843); Bearoak, 1843; Baroke, 1884

Bearrah – Landrake (Symons, 1884)

Bears, the – Perranuthnoe, rock off coast (OS, 6”, 1887)

Bears Down – St Ervan, site of prehistoric burial mounds (CA 18, 1979, p125)

Bearyre – St Germans (CRO, EL/71/2, 1616); Beara, Beayre, 1588; Beare, Bearyre, Berrye, 1616; Beare, Beayre, Berry, 1619; beareland, 1664; Berry, 1704; South Berry, 1884; Berry Farm, 1992

Beast Point – Landewednack, coastal promontory (Johns, 1848, p35); Beast Point, the Base, 1848; Bass Point, 1996

Beaston – Marhamchurch (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1314); Beaston, 1314; Byaston, 1315; Byeston, 1427; Beyston, 1557; Bayston, 1577; Beeston, 1884, 1948

Beaten, Wheal – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds near Perran Round (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Beatland Wood – Morwenstow (SS 2417) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Beatlands, 1840; Beatlands Wood, 1948; Beatland Wood, 1997

Beatlands – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1840); Beatlands, 1840; Beatlands Wood, 1948; Beatland Wood, 1997

Beatlands Wood – Morwenstow (Gover, 1948); Beatlands, 1840; Beatlands Wood, 1948; Beatland Wood, 1997

Beaton Park – St Columb Major: field, in Gilbert's or Jewell's Tenement in the village of Ruthvos, and in the Manor of Ruthvos (*RIC, HC/59/24, c.1803).

Beaton Park, c.1803

Beau Repere – 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; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Beauchamps Ground – Padstow, of Stephen Hobbart (*CRO, P170/4/1, 1728)

Beaurepere – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p582, citing from 1397); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Beaurepper – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1420) (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p582, citing from 1454); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Beauripper – Gunwalloe (Padel, 1988, citing from 1443); Beauripper, 1443; Breepar, 1699; Berepper, 1840; Barepper, 1884; Berepper, 1988

Beaws – Towednack, at Amelebry (CRO, TA/226, Nos. 1020-1021, 1842)

Beayre – St Germans (CRO, EL/71/1, 1588) (CRO, EL/71/3, 1619); Beara, Beayre, 1588; Beare, Bearyre, Berrye, 1616; Beare, Beayre, Berry, 1619; beareland, 1664; Berry, 1704; South Berry, 1884; Berry Farm, 1992

Beccaton – Morwenstow (Gover, 1948), site of deserted farm (CA 14, 1975, p97); Bykedon, 1429; Bukedon, c.1530; Backadon, 1842; Beccaton, 1948, 1975

Beckon Park – Tintagel, field in Treburgett, of William Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Beckon Park, 1735; Homer/Outer Beacon, 1871

Becovan – St Mabyn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bed, Withey – Madron (Penzance), at Chapel Street (CRO, TA/179, No.1406, 1845)

Bedebay – Stratton, bay: see under Bude Bay.

Bedellah – St Dennis, farm (Symons, 1884); Bodella, Bodella Tenement, 1842; Bedellah, 1884; Bodella, 2003

Bedewater – Stratton (Padel, 1988, citing from 1587); Bedewater, 1587; Bude Water, 1988

Bedfords Tregeda – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842)

Bedgale – Laneast, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Bedlake – Stoke Climsland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bedlam & North Parks – Werrington, tenement (CRO, TA/251, 1844)

Bedlam Green Field – Towednack, at Bohemia (CRO, TA/226, No.1416, 1842)

Bedna Croft Tenement – Landewednack (CRO, TA/105, 1842) (see also Bednas)

Bednas – Landewednack, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Bedna Croft Tenement)

Bedock – Ladock (CRO, AD657, 1860), village (Symons, 1884); Bisseck (Moor), 1793; Bedock, Bissick, 1860, 1884; Bissick, 1975

Bedock Wood – Ladock, large coppice wood (Symons, 1884); Bedock Wood, Ladock Wood, 1884

Bedou – Kea and Perranarworthal (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1250); Bedou, c.1250; Bedow, c.1260; Besow, 1480; Bisso Tenement, 1729; Bissow, 1829, 1842; Bissoe, 1884, 2003

Bedow – Kea and Perranarworthal (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1260); Bedou, c.1250; Bedow, c.1260; Besow, 1480; Bisso Tenement, 1729; Bissow, 1829, 1842; Bissoe, 1884, 2003

Bedraggo – St Columb Minor: see under Bedrugga.

Bedrawell – Blisland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bedrigga, Ann's Tenement” – St Columb Minor: see under Bedrugga.

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

Bedrole – St Pinnock, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Bidrawle, Bodawle)

Bedrugga – St Columb Minor (SW 855 644): Bodrogow, parcel of the manor of Treloye (*CRO, AR/2/1344, c.1590s); Bedraggo, “Bedrigga, Ann's Tenement”, “Bedriggo, Pascoe's Tenement”, Bedrugga, tenements (CRO, TA/37, 1842); Bedrugga, 2 farms (Symons, 1884), in Colan civil parish (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Bodrogow, c.1590s; Bedraggo, “Bedrigga, Ann's Tenement”, “Bedriggo, Pascoe's Tenement”, Bedrugga, 1842; Bedrugga, 1884, 2003

Bedruggan – St Tudy (Symons, 1884); Bedruggan, Bodriggan, 1884

Bedruthan – St Eval, farm (Symons, 1884), site of former mill (CA 17, 1978, p118)

Bedruthan Steps – St Eval, rocks off coast (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Beduel – Liskeard, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bedwell-medow – Botus Fleming (*CRO, ARD/TER/153, 1679)

Bedwin Down – Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842); Bodwen Down, 1808; Bedwin Down, 1842

"Bedwin, Long Close Tenement" – Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842); Bodwen, 1808; Bedwin, 1842; Bodwen, 1884

"Bedwin, Rooses Tenement" – Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842); Bodwen, 1808; Bedwin, 1842; Bodwen, 1884

"Bedwin, Browns Tenement" – Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842); Bodwen, 1808; Bedwin, 1842; Bodwen, 1884

Bedwindle – Braddock, site of non-extant stone cider mill (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p35)

Bedwithiel – Blisland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bee Garden – St Buryan, field in Rosemoddress (CRO, TA/23, No.3385, 1844)

Bee Park – Michaelstow, tenement (CRO, TA/151, 1843)

Bee Park – Tintagel, field in Trevillet, tenant is Humphrey Bate, 6 acres and 25 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Beeble and Ruby Stamps, Wheal – Wendron, at Porkellis (*CRO, AD1630/8/3, 1812)

Beeble, Praze-an- – Crowan (*CRO, GHW/13/3/5, 1850); Praze Village, 1841; Praze-an-Beeble, 1850; Praze, Praze-en-beeble, 1884

beeble, Praze-en- – Crowan, large village containing two inns, several shops, reading room and a Wesleyan chapel (Symons, 1884); Praze Village, 1841; Praze-an-Beeble, 1850; Praze, Praze-en-beeble, 1884

Beeble, Wheal – Wendron, at Porkellis (*CRO, AD1630/8/3, 1812)

Beeches, the – Phillack, residence (OS, 6”, 1891)

Beechleigh – Probus (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Beedes haven – Stratton (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1605); Beedes haven, c.1605; Bude Haven, 1842, 1884

Beedcadnou – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1447); Beedcadnou, Beethcadnou, Bethkednou, 1447; Boscathnow, 1632; Boscathnoe, 1680; Buscarthna, 1757; Boscarthno, 1782, 1785; Bosearthno, 1792; Boscathno, 1842; Boscathnoe, 1884; Boscathno, 1971

Beef Park – St Gennys, farm (Symons, 1884)

Beef Park – St Thomas by Launceston (CRO, EL/57/1, 1748) (CRO, EL/57/4, 1787); Beef Park, 1748, 1787; Beef Parks, 1830

Beef Park – St Tudy, farm (Symons, 1884)

Beef Parks – St Thomas by Launceston, formerly occupied by William Martyn, now of Daniel Shilson and William Harvey (CRO, EL/52/46, 1830); Beef Park, 1748, 1787; Beef Parks, 1830

Beelowzy – Roche (Padel, 1988, citing from 1602); Boloude, c.1240; Bolloude, late 13th c; Belleuse, 1302; Belowdy, Beelowzy, 1602; Belovedy, Belowsey, 1699; Belowsa, 1714; Belovely, 1714, 1884; Belowda, 1884, 2003

Beeney – St Juliot, hamlet (Redding, 1842, p40), and 3 farms (Symons, 1884); Eastbunny, 1749; Beeney, 1842; Higher/Lower Beeny, 1843; Beeney, Higher/Lower Buny, 1884

Beeny, Higher – St Juliot, tenement (CRO, TA/94, 1843); Eastbunny, 1749; Beeney, 1842; Higher/Lower Beeny, 1843; Beeney, Higher/Lower Buny, 1884

Beeny, Lower – St Juliot, tenements (CRO, TA/94, 1843); Eastbunny, 1749; Beeney, 1842; Higher/Lower Beeny, 1843; Beeney, Higher/Lower Buny, 1884

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

Beeny Farm, Middle – near Boscastle [St Juliot?] (CA 12, 1973, p24)

Beer – Marhamchurch (Gover, 1948); Bere, 1244, 1296, 1884; Beer, 1948

Beer, Alder – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842); Alderbeer, 1840; Alder Beer, 1842; Alderbeer, 1997

Beer, Higher – Marhamchurch, farm (Symons, 1884)

Beer, Lower – Marhamchurch, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Beer, North – Boyton (OS, 6", 1907) (Gover, 1948, p1); Northber, 1222; Beare, 1284; Bere, 1302; Byere, 1327; Northbere, c.1420; Northbyer, Northbyre, 1464; North Beer, 1907, 1948

Beer, South – Boyton (OS, 6", 1907) (Pounds, 1982, p6); Southbeare, 1650; South Beer, 1907, 1982

Beersheba – Lelant (CRO, TA/120, 1841) (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from c.1850), farm (Symons, 1884), site of prehistoric menhir (Russell, 1971, p33); Bosaberdu, 1327; Boshaberthue, 1503; Bosyaberthu, 1504; Boshaberthewe, 1522; Boshabar, 1751; Boshebar, 1803; Beersheba, 1841; Boshava, c.1850; Beersheba, c.1850, 1884, 1971

Beersheba Croft – Lelant, at Trevarrack (CRO, TA/120, No.674, 1841)

Beersheba Field – Lelant, at Trevarrack (CRO, TA/120, No.671, 1841)

Bees, the – St Keverne (SW 770 160), rocks off coast (OS, 25”, LXXXV.6, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Beeston – Marhamchurch, farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948); Beaston, 1314; Byaston, 1315; Byeston, 1427; Beyston, 1557; Bayston, 1577; Beeston, 1884, 1948

Beeswing – Mawgan in Meneage, site of prehistoric burial mound (CA 5, 1966, p78)

Beethcadnou – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1447); Beedcadnou, Beethcadnou, Bethkednou, 1447; Boscathnow, 1632; Boscathnoe, 1680; Buscarthna, 1757; Boscarthno, 1782, 1785; Bosearthno, 1792; Boscathno, 1842; Boscathnoe, 1884; Boscathno, 1971

Beevas Meadow – St Ives, at Trowan (CRO, TA/91, No.204, 1844)

Befarnell – St Winnow (Symons, 1884); Befarnell, Bofarnell, 1884; Bofarnel, 1978

Befillick, Higher – Duloe, farm (Symons, 1884)

Befillick, Lower – Duloe, farm (Symons, 1884)

Begelton – Towednack (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1785); Begyltun, 1498; Begilton, 1700; Begelton, 1785; Beagleton, 1842; Beagle-tubben, 1884; Beagletodn, 1908

Beggal – Mullion, near Lower Predannack [TA 1321] (CA 9, 1970, p152, citing from TA, c.1840)

Beggans Close – Padstow, 5 acres, of Edmond Prideaux Esq (*CRO, P170/5/1, 1661)

Beggar the Boys – Madron (CRO, TA/133, 1842); Beggar the Boys, Venton Jean, 1842

Beggars Island – Antony (Symons, 1884)

Beggers Fort – Antony (CA 13, 1974, p63); Beggers Fort, c.1591

Begilton – Towednack (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1700); Begyltun, 1498; Begilton, 1700; Begelton, 1785; Beagleton, 1842; Beagle-tubben, 1884; Beagletodn, 1908

beglar burrow, Creeg – Redruth (*CRO, AD894/7/48, 1758)

Beglist Moor – St Just in Penwith, at Keigwin (CRO, TA/95, No.437, 1845)

Begyltun – Towednack (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1498); Begyltun, 1498; Begilton, 1700; Begelton, 1785; Beagleton, 1842; Beagle-tubben, 1884; Beagletodn, 1908

Behago – Cuby, tenement (CRO, TA/44, 1842); Behago, 1842; Bohagoe, 1884; Bohago, 1968

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

Behauvelowe – St Ives (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1503); Baghevele, 1300; Bachavele, 1301; Baghavelen, 1376; Bahauvela, Behauvelowe, 1503; Behavella, 1690; Bahavella, 1844; Bavella, 1884; Bravella, 1906; Bahavella, 1938

Behavella – St Ives (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1690); Baghevele, 1300; Bachavele, 1301; Baghavelen, 1376; Bahauvela, Behauvelowe, 1503; Behavella, 1690; Bahavella, 1844; Bavella, 1884; Bravella, 1906; Bahavella, 1938

Beheathland – St Gluvias, farm (Symons, 1884); Behethlan, 1406; Behethland, 1777; Beheathland, 1884

Behethlan – St Gluvias, quitclaim by John Gerveys of Banathlek to John Popa of Penryn and Elinore his wife of estate in Behethland, and elsewhere (HLS, BHK2949, 1406); Behethlan, 1406; Behethland, 1777; Beheathland, 1884

Behethland – St Gluvias (CRO, AD301/18, 1777); Behethlan, 1406; Behethland, 1777; Beheathland, 1884

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

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

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

Behorthou – St Anthony in Roseland (Padel, 1988, citing from 1302); Byhurthw, 1284; Behorthou, 1302; Bohortha, 1884, 2003

Beiles – Stoke Climsland, tenement, in the manor of Stoke Clymsland, freeholder is John Connocke esq (Pounds, 1984, p153, citing from 1650); Beiles, 1650; Beals, 1884, 1984

Beiosa – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), of Bennett Angove, Degory Holman and Rodger Glanfell (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Beirah – Pillaton, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bejawn – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842); Bejawn, 1842; Bojowan, 1884; Bejowan, 1982

Bejawn, Little – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842); Little Bejawn, 1842; Little Bojowan, 1884

Bejawn, Great – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Bejawsa – Camborne, population, with Crane, The Alms house and Penpons, is 237 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768), hamlet (Symons, 1884), from bos, 'dwelling' and a personal name Sausou, apparently derived from Saus, 'Saxon' (Thomas, 1967, p187), site of settlement (CA 9, 1970, p141); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Bejewso – Camborne (Borlase, 1749, p128); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Bejorrow – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841); Bodeuuoruei, Bodeworwei, Bodouuruei, 1086; Bejorrow, Bojorrow, 1841; Bojorrow, 1851; Bojorrou, 1884; Bojorrow, 1996

Bejosah – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1801); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Bejosha – Camborne, parts of the Widow Harris, Elizabeth Glanville and Benjamin Cock (*CRO, X510, 1745); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Bejowan – St Columb Minor (CA 21, 1982, p199); Bejawn, 1842; Bojowan, 1884; Bejowan, 1982

Bejowan, Higher – Colan? (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bejowans – Cubert, tenement (CRO, TA/43, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Bejowans – Sancreed (CRO, TA/205, 1843); Bosawyn, 1300; Bosadwans, 1317; Bosewyn, 1371; Bossawens, 1560; Bosadvans, Bosawans, 1668; Bejowans, 1843; Bojowans, 1884; Bojewan’s Farm, 1888; Bojewyans, 1971

Bejowsa – Camborne, from bod or bos, 'dwelling' and possibly the plural of sowes, 'Englishwoman' (Gover, 1948, p583); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Bejudno – Sancreed, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Boswythenou, 1302; Bosudenou, 1327; Bossothenou, 1342; Bosuthenowe, 1435; Boswothnowe, 1523; Bejuthno, 1843; Bejudno, 1884; Bojuthno, 1888, 1971

Bejuthno – Sancreed (CRO, TA/205, 1843); Boswythenou, 1302; Bosudenou, 1327; Bossothenou, 1342; Bosuthenowe, 1435; Boswothnowe, 1523; Bejuthno, 1843; Bejudno, 1884; Bojuthno, 1888, 1971

Belatherick – St Breward, 2 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Beleno – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973

Beleno Wartha – Camborne, of Henry Coale (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664)

Beleno Woollas – Camborne, of Jonson Bennett (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664)

Belenow – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1724); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973

Belhay – Cardinham, in the Manor of Cardinham, of William Henwood (*CRO, AR/3/429, 1675)

Belhay – Pelynt, farm (Symons, 1884); Beallye, 1525; Belhay, 1884

Belidden – Landewednack (Johns, 1848, p33)

Belingick Hill – St Breock (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Belingick Wood – St Breock (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bell – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791)

Bell, the – Gorran, rock off coast (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bell, Park – Lelant, at Brunion (CRO, TA/120, No.1710, 1841)

Bell tenement – Falmouth, leased by Lord Wodehouse to John Still, and on which land was formerly a house called the Bell (*CRO, DCCRK/1/888/634-635, 1845)

Bell Vean – Gwennap, tenement (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840), 2 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Bell Vean – Gwennap, copper and tin mine (Symons, 1884)

Bell Veor – Gwennap, tenement (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840), 9 tenements (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bell-Veor, 1840; Bell Veor, 1840, 1884, 2003 (see also Bell)

Bell-Veor – Gwennap, tenement (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840); Bell-Veor, 1840; Bell Veor, 1840, 1884, 2003 (see also Bell)

Bella Vista – St Gluvias (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Belle Vista, 1845; Bellevista, 1845, 1884; Bella Vista, 2003

Bellair – Madron, the residence of Mr Edmund Davy (Symons, 1884)

Bellair – Mylor, tenement, occupied by Will Smith (CRO, TA/161, 1843), residence (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bellair, 1843, 1884, 2003

Bellair Cottage – Mylor (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bellair House – Madron (Penzance), the late residence of the Reverend R M Peters (Symons, 1884)

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

Bellarmines Tor, St – Cardinham (Symons, 1884)

Bellas, Noon – Morvah, at Trembath (CRO, TA/156, No.520, 1841)

Bellas, Woon – Towednack (CRO, TA/226, 1842)

Bellas and Georgia, Woon – Towednack, tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842)

Bellas Croft, Woon – Towednack, at Woon Bellas and Georgia tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.1377, 1842)

Bellas Lane, Woon – Towednack, at Woon Bellas (CRO, TA/226, No.1394, 1842)

Bellasise – Braddock, farm (Symons, 1884); Bellasise, 1884; Bellasize, 1982

Bellasize – Braddock, close to site of ancient bridge and holy well, both extant, and of St James’ Chapel, non-extant (CA 21, 1982, p196); Bellasise, 1884; Bellasize, 1982

Belle Vista – St Gluvias, tenement (CRO, TA/72, 1845); Belle Vista, 1845; Bellevista, 1845, 1884; Bella Vista, 2003

Belle Vue – St Gluvias, tenement (CRO, TA/72, 1845); Belle Vue, 1845; Bellevue, 1884, 2003

Belle Vue – Madron, tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842)

Belle-vue – Penryn, tenement (CRO, TA/177, 1845)

Belleno – Camborne, parts of William Carpenter, Edward Bennatts, Honour Bennatts and William Angove (*CRO, X510, 1745); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973

Bellesdona – Whitstone (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bellesdona, Bellesdone, 1086; Ballesdon, 1327; Balsdon, 1986

Bellesdone – Whitstone (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bellesdona, Bellesdone, 1086; Ballesdon, 1327; Balsdon, 1986

Belleuse – Roche (Padel, 1988, citing from 1302); Boloude, c.1240; Bolloude, late 13th c; Belleuse, 1302; Belowdy, Beelowzy, 1602; Belovedy, Belowsey, 1699; Belowsa, 1714; Belovely, 1714, 1884; Belowda, 1884, 2003

Bellevista – St Gluvias, tenement (CRO, TA/72, 1845), residence (Symons, 1884); Belle Vista, 1845; Bellevista, 1845, 1884; Bella Vista, 2003

Bellevue – St Gluvias, residence (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Belle Vue, 1845; Bellevue, 1884, 2003

Bellevue – Wendron (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bellfield – St Austell, the residence of Mr Edmund Parnell (Symons, 1884)

Belliers Croft – St Ives, tenement (CRO, TA/91, 1844), and field name at Taylor’s Fields tenement (CRO, TA/91, No.1406, 1844); Belliers, 1844; Belyars, 1985

Belliers Field – St Ives, at Bahavella (CRO, TA/91, No.1410, 1844); Belliers, 1844; Belyars, 1985

Bellinnis – St Austell (Symons, 1884); Bellinnis, Molliness, 1884

Bellisle Plot – Phillack, at Loggams (CRO, TA/186, No.760, 1845)

Bellogas – Paul (CRO, TA/172, 1845); Bollogas, 1356; Bologos, 1440; Bollogas, 1553; Bologas, 1583; Bologus, 1622; Bologas, 1668; Bellogas, 1845; Bologgas, 1884; Bollogas, 1891, 1971

Bellowal – Paul (CRO, TA/172, 1845); Bollowen, 1309; Bolowen, 1327; Bolouan, 1440; Bellowan, 1583; Bollowan, 1622; Bolowan, 1668; Boloan, 1710; Bellowal, 1845; Bellowan, 1884

Bellowan – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1583), farm (Symons, 1884); Bollowen, 1309; Bolowen, 1327; Bolouan, 1440; Bellowan, 1583; Bollowan, 1622; Bolowan, 1668; Boloan, 1710; Bellowal, 1845; Bellowan, 1884

Bellows, the – Mullion, rocks off coast (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bellows, Croft – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.638, 1842)

Bellows, Crousen – Gulval, near Trythall [TA 885] (Russell, 1971, p84, citing from 1843); Crousen Bellows, Crusen Bellows, 1843

Bellows, Crusen – Gulval, near Trythall [TA 872] (Russell, 1971, p84, citing from 1843); Crousen Bellows, Crusen Bellows, 1843

Bellows, Park – Morvah, at Trembath (CRO, TA/156, No.517, 1841)

Bells – Lewannick (*CRO, P123/12/1, 1755), tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

Bells Tenement – Lewannick (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

Bellvue – Paul, the residence of Mr R B Kelynack at Newlyn (Symons, 1884)

Bellvue – Saltash, residence (Symons, 1884)

Bellvue Cottage – Redruth, the residence of Mr Henry Evans (Symons, 1884)

Bellyache – Camborne, population, with Kieve Mill and Roselewy, is 26 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Bellyacke, 1651, 1664; Bellyake, 1678; Bellyache, 1768

Bellyacke – Camborne [now called Bell Lake, inf. David Thomas] (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), of John Jackson (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Bellyacke, 1651, 1664; Bellyake, 1678; Bellyache, 1768

Bellyake – Camborne, of Zacharius Jackson (*CRO, X510, 1678); Bellyacke, 1651, 1664; Bellyake, 1678; Bellyache, 1768

Belman’s Park Wood – St Breock (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Belmont – Budock, residence (Symons, 1884)

Belmont – Feock, the residence of Mr R T Michell at Devoran (Symons, 1884)

Belmont – St Gluvias, residence (Symons, 1884)

Belmont – Illogan, the residence of Mr S V P Michell at Portreath (Symons, 1884)

Belmont – Redruth, the residence of Mr S V P Michell (Symons, 1884)

Belossack – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841) (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Bolossack, 1841; Belossack, 1841, 1851, 1996 (see also Polossick)

Belovedy – Roche (Padel, 1988, citing from 1699); Boloude, c.1240; Bolloude, late 13th c; Belleuse, 1302; Belowdy, Beelowzy, 1602; Belovedy, Belowsey, 1699; Belowsa, 1714; Belovely, 1714, 1884; Belowda, 1884, 2003

Belovely – Roche (CRO, AD215/1, 1714), village (Symons, 1884); Boloude, c.1240; Bolloude, late 13th c; Belleuse, 1302; Belowdy, Beelowzy, 1602; Belovedy, Belowsey, 1699; Belowsa, 1714; Belovely, 1714, 1884; Belowda, 1884, 2003

Belovely Beacon – Roche, hill (Redding, 1842, p4) (Symons, 1884); Belovely Beacon, 1842; Belovely Beacon, Belowda Beacon, 1884; Belowda Beacon, 2003

Belowda – Roche, 31 tenements (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Boloude, c.1240; Bolloude, late 13th c; Belleuse, 1302; Belowdy, Beelowzy, 1602; Belovedy, Belowsey, 1699; Belowsa, 1714; Belovely, 1714, 1884; Belowda, 1884, 2003

Belowda Beacon – Roche, hill (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Belovely Beacon, 1842; Belovely Beacon, Belowda Beacon, 1884; Belowda Beacon, 2003

Belowda Beacon – Roche, tin mine (Symons, 1884)

Belowdy – Roche (Padel, 1988, citing from 1602); Boloude, c.1240; Bolloude, late 13th c; Belleuse, 1302; Belowdy, Beelowzy, 1602; Belovedy, Belowsey, 1699; Belowsa, 1714; Belovely, 1714, 1884; Belowda, 1884, 2003

Belowsa – Roche (CRO, AD215/1, 1714); Boloude, c.1240; Bolloude, late 13th c; Belleuse, 1302; Belowdy, Beelowzy, 1602; Belovedy, Belowsey, 1699; Belowsa, 1714; Belovely, 1714, 1884; Belowda, 1884, 2003

Belowsey – Roche (Padel, 1988, citing from 1699); Boloude, c.1240; Bolloude, late 13th c; Belleuse, 1302; Belowdy, Beelowzy, 1602; Belovedy, Belowsey, 1699; Belowsa, 1714; Belovely, 1714, 1884; Belowda, 1884, 2003

Beloytha – Menheniot, the residence of Mr C M Lory (Symons, 1884)

Belvedere – St Hilary, the residence of Mr Philip Floyd (Symons, 1884)

Belvue – St Mary Magdalen, the residence of Mr George Gifford (Symons, 1884)

Belvue House – Fowey, the residence of Mr W W Wreford (Symons, 1884)

Belyars – St Ives (Pool, 1985); Belliers, 1844; Belyars, 1985

Bena Cottage – Lanteglos by Camelford (Symons, 1884)

Benadlick – Probus (*SA, CD/455, 1664); Bennalick alias Benadlike, Bennalick alias Benadlick, 1664; Benallack, 1884, 1976

Benadlike – Probus (*SA, CD/455, 1664); Bennalick alias Benadlike, Bennalick alias Benadlick, 1664; Benallack, 1884, 1976

Benallack – St Blazey (CA 11, 1972, p72)

Benallack – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884); Benallack, 1884; Bennallack, 2003

Benallack – St Just in Penwith, at Roscommon (CRO, TA/95, No.1456, 1845)

Benallack – Probus, farm (Symons, 1884), site of round and possible site of non-extant chapel (CA 15, 1976, p104-5); Bennalick alias Benadlike, Bennalick alias Benadlick, 1664; Benallack, 1884, 1976

Benallack, Great – St Clement, field at Hawkey's and Hicks's (*CRO, AD1200, 1785)

Benallack Cottages – Probus (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Benallick – Mabe, farm (Symons, 1884); Bonallack, Menallack, 1842; Benallick, 1884

Benallicks – St Austell (*CRO, CF/2980, 1839)

Benallock – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842); Benallock, 1842; Bonallack, 1884, 1966, 1979

Benam – Stratton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1388); Biename, 1335, 1441; Bename, 1372, 1461; Benam, 1388; Byename, 1419; Bynamy, 1471; Binhammy, Binnomy, 1884; Binhamy, 1948

Bename – Stratton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1372 and 1461); Biename, 1335, 1441; Bename, 1372, 1461; Benam, 1388; Byename, 1419; Bynamy, 1471; Binhammy, Binnomy, 1884; Binhamy, 1948

Benath – Veryan, farm (Symons, 1884)

Benawal – Lelant, field name in the Manor of Trembethow (CRO, TA/120, No.2021, 1841)

Benawal, Great – Lelant, field name in the Manor of Trembethow (CRO, TA/120, No.2029, 1841)

Benawal Croft – Lelant, field name in the Manor of Trembethow (CRO, TA/120, No.2022, 1841)

Benboul – St Kew, farm (Symons, 1884)

Benbowl – St Teath, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bendown – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1845); Bundon, c.1269, 1359, 1519, 1523; Bindon Beacon, 1637; Bendown, 1845; Bindown, Bindown Beacon, 1953-4

Bendown Gaps – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1845); Bendown Gaps, 1845; Bindown Gaps, 1953-4

Beneathway – Liskeard, farm (Symons, 1884)

Beneathwood – Linkinhorne, farm (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant bee bole (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p38); Beneathwood, Bennetwood, 1884; Beneathwood, 1979

Benecote – Boyton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p1, citing from 1443); Betnecota, Betnecote, 1086; Buningcote, c.1150; Bennacot, 1201; Bennacote, 1202; Binnacote, Bunacote, Bunnecote, 1302; Bynnacote, 1331; Benecote, 1443; Bennacot, 1842; Bennacott, 1907, 1948

Benethicks, East and West – St Minver, seven closes of land, containing about 27 acres, in the occupation of Mr R G Hawken (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Benetts Tenement – Kenwyn (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §596, citing from HP/8/8, 1706)

Benettys – Whitstone (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1445); Benettys, 1445; Bennets, 1884; Bennetts, 1948

Benford – St Just in Penwith, of Mr Richard Searle (Symons, 1884)

Benhore, Lower – Landrake, near Markwell (CA 33, 1994, p203)

Benhore Quarry – Landrake, near Markwell (CA 33, 1994, p203)

Benhore Quay – Landrake, near Markwell (CA 33, 1994, p203)

Benhurden – Gorran, farm (Symons, 1884)

Benkerton – Crowan (CA 15, 1976, p92, citing from 1262); Benkerton, 1262; Little Binner, 1796; Little Binnerton, 1841, 1891; Little Binner, 1976

Benn Park – St Columb Minor (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bennacot – Boyton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p1, citing from 1201) (Redding, 1842, p20); Betnecota, Betnecote, 1086; Buningcote, c.1150; Bennacot, 1201; Bennacote, 1202; Binnacote, Bunacote, Bunnecote, 1302; Bynnacote, 1331; Benecote, 1443; Bennacot, 1842; Bennacott, 1907, 1948

Bennacot Lane – Boyton, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bennacote – Boyton (Padel, 1988, p1, citing from 1202); Betnecota, Betnecote, 1086; Buningcote, c.1150; Bennacot, 1201; Bennacote, 1202; Binnacote, Bunacote, Bunnecote, 1302; Bynnacote, 1331; Benecote, 1443; Bennacot, 1842; Bennacott, 1907, 1948

Bennacott – Boyton (OS, 6", 1907) (Gover, 1948, p1); Betnecota, Betnecote, 1086; Buningcote, c.1150; Bennacot, 1201; Bennacote, 1202; Binnacote, Bunacote, Bunnecote, 1302; Bynnacote, 1331; Benecote, 1443; Bennacot, 1842; Bennacott, 1907, 1948

Bennacott Lake – Boyton (OS, 6", 1907)

Bennallack – St Enoder (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Benallack, 1884; Bennallack, 2003

Bennallack, Great – St Buryan, field in Lower Treave (CRO, TA/23, No.2332, 1844)

Bennallack, Little – St Buryan, field in Lower Treave (CRO, TA/23, No.2337, 1844)

Bennalick – Probus (*SA, CD/455, 1664); Bennalick alias Benadlike, Bennalick alias Benadlick, 1664; Benallack, 1884, 1976

Bennartona – Crowan (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bennartona, Bennartone, 1086; Great Binnerton, 1796; Binnerton, 1841, 1884; Great Binner, 1884

Bennartone – Crowan (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bennartona, Bennartone, 1086; Great Binnerton, 1796; Binnerton, 1841, 1884; Great Binner, 1884

Bennet, Trenithan- – Probus, farm, 179 acres (Symons, 1884)

Bennets – Whitstone, farm (Symons, 1884); Benettys, 1445; Bennets, 1884; Bennetts, 1948

Bennets, St – Lanivet, residence of Captain Charles E Serjeant and former monastery, repaired in 1844 (Symons, 1884); Seynt Bennettes, 1571; St Bennett’s, 1820; St Bennets, 1884

Bennett’s, St – Lanivet, former monastery (Viator, 1820b, p311); Seynt Bennettes, 1571; St Bennett’s, 1820; St Bennets, 1884

Bennett’s Keiro – St Minver (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bennettes, Seynt – Lanivet (*CRO, P110/25/83, 1571); Seynt Bennettes, 1571; St Bennett’s, 1820; St Bennets, 1884

Bennetts – Whitstone (Gover, 1948); Benettys, 1445; Bennets, 1884; Bennetts, 1948

Bennetts, Redgate & – St Mellion, tenement (CRO, TA/143, 1843)

Bennetts Marsh – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

Bennetts Tenement – Lewannick (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

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

Bennetts Trevadlock – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

Bennettslands – St Neot, of Thomas Bewese, esquire (*CRO, P162/4/1, 1757)

Bennetwood – Linkinhorne, farm (Symons, 1884); Beneathwood, Bennetwood, 1884; Beneathwood, 1979

Bennick Cove – St Issey (CRO, TM/89, 1841)

Benny – Cardinham, in the Manor of Cardinham, of Bartholomew May (*CRO, AR/3/429, 1675)

Benny – Newlyn East, farm (Symons, 1884)

Benny Bridge – Newlyn East (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Benny Halt – Newlyn East (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Benny Mill – Newlyn East (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

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

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

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

Benoak – Duloe, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Benois Plantation – Werrington (OS, 6", 1890)

Benorth – Cardinham, in the Manor of Cardinham, of Jane Edward (*CRO, AR/3/429, 1675), farm (Symons, 1884)

Bentewoin – St Austell (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bentewoin, 1086; Pentewan, 1884, 1986

Benton Pitts – Lanivet (Symons, 1884)

Benuick – St Issey (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Berdun' – Boyton: see under Beardon.

Bere – Boyton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p1, citing from 1302); Northber, 1222; Beare, 1284; Bere, 1302; Byere, 1327; Northbere, c.1420; Northbyer, Northbyre, 1464; North Beer, 1907, 1948

Bere – Marhamchurch (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1244), hamlet and farm (Symons, 1884); Bere, 1244, 1296, 1884; Beer, 1948

Berepor – Camborne, population is 98 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Bereppa – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Bereppa House – Mawnan (*CRO, STA/693c/26, 1840) (see also Bareppa)

Bereppa Moor – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Brepper Moor, 1741; Bereppa Moor, 1843

Berepper – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1530) (Borlase, 1749, p128); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Berepper – Gunwalloe, tenement (CRO, TA/78, 1840) (Padel, 1988); Beauripper, 1443; Breepar, 1699; Berepper, 1840; Barepper, 1884; Berepper, 1988

Berian – Deanery, given on the silver seal of the deanery (*CRO, DSB/C/197, 1717); Berian, 1717; St Berian, St Burian, 1747; Buryan, 1767

Berian – see St Buryan (CRO, AR/2/99, 1469-70) (*CRO, AD528/15, 1768) (Borlase, 1769, opp p177); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Berian, St – Deanery (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1747); Berian, 1717; St Berian, St Burian, 1747; Buryan, 1767

Berian, St – see St Buryan (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1744, 1747 and 1752), 6274 acres, 217 houses and, in 1811, 1188 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p21); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Beriana, Sancta – see St Buryan (Padel, 1988, citing from c.939); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Beriana, St – see St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1334); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Beriane, St – see St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1220); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Beries Hill – Madron, tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842); Berrys, 1356; Nansperghys, 1393; Berrys, Laperries, 1641; Nans Berries, 1652; Berryes, 1655; Berries, 1757; Beryes, 1782; Berjes, 1785; Beries, Buries, 1842; Berious, Beryas, 1884; Buryas, 1985

Berigge – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1296); Berigge, 1296; Berygge, 1315; Byrigge, 1334; Burridge, 1842, 1884; Burridge Farm, 1997

Berious – Madron, bridge (Symons, 1884); Berrys, 1356; Nansperghys, 1393; Berrys, Laperries, 1641; Nans Berries, 1652; Berryes, 1655; Berries, 1757; Beryes, 1782; Berjes, 1785; Beries, Buries, 1842; Berious, Beryas, 1884; Buryas, 1985

Beriper – Camborne, parts of Arthur Try, Thomas Eva, George Buckler, Steven Newton, John Verante and Arthur Verant (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Beriper & Parkanjenkin – Camborne, of of John Barnes (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Beriper Penponce & Farmers Tenement – Camborne, of Georg Hockin (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664)

Berippa Village – Camborne (*CRO, GHW/13/3/5, 1850); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Beripper – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1577), ten tenements paying smoke silver to the lorde of Tehedye (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §122, p26, citing from 1603), of John Hocking (*CRO, X510, 1677), owned by the Reverend John Molesworth St Aubyn, tenement, consisting of house, garden and arable fields, leased and occupied by Edward Angove, Nos. 1448-1453, 7 acres, 1 rood and 30 perches (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p3, 1842); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Beripper, Penponds and – Camborne, Illogan and Crowan, manor (*CRO, GHW/3/2/2/3, c.1875); Penpons and Berripper, c.1834; Penponds and Beripper, c.1875

Berjes – Madron, part owned by Thomas Robins, esquire, and Elizabeth Ustick, lease held by James Buller, esquire and occupied by John Osborn, part owned by Philip Rashley, esquire, leased and occupied by Alexander Dennis (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785); Berrys, 1356; Nansperghys, 1393; Berrys, Laperries, 1641; Nans Berries, 1652; Berryes, 1655; Berries, 1757; Beryes, 1782; Berjes, 1785; Beries, Buries, 1842; Berious, Beryas, 1884; Buryas, 1985

Bernard’s Well, St – St Stephen in Brannel, at Nanpean, no longer extant (CA 9,1970, p146)

Berne – Kilkhampton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1256); Berne, 1256; Barne, 1632; Barn, 1842, 1884, 1948; Barn Farm, 1997

Berne, atte – Jacobstow (Svensson, 1987, p30, citing from 1327); atte Berne, 1327; Le Barne, 1359; Attebarn, 1437; Barn, 1884; Tobarn, 1987

Bernecote – Kilkhampton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1334); Bernyecote, 1296; Berniacote, 1321; Bernecote, 1334; Bunacot, 1563; Barnacott, 1577, 1842; Barnacot, 1884; Barnacott, 1948, 1997

Bernel – St Stephen in Brannel (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bernel, 1086; Brannel, 1884, 2003

Berner – Egloshayle (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Berner, Bernerh, 1086; Burneire, Burniere, 1884

Bernerh – Egloshayle (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Berner, Bernerh, 1086; Burneire, Burniere, 1884

Berniacote – Kilkhampton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1321); Bernyecote, 1296; Berniacote, 1321; Bernecote, 1334; Bunacot, 1563; Barnacott, 1577, 1842; Barnacot, 1884; Barnacott, 1948, 1997

Bernyecote – Kilkhampton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1296); Bernyecote, 1296; Berniacote, 1321; Bernecote, 1334; Bunacot, 1563; Barnacott, 1577, 1842; Barnacot, 1884; Barnacott, 1948, 1997

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

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

Berras – Stratton, farm (Symons, 1884); Berry, 1697; Berras, 1884; Berries, 1948

Berreppa – Mawnan, of Henry Williams and James Tippet (*CRO, V/BO/32/2, 1802); Berreppa, 1802; Barippa, 1840; Bareppa, 1851, 1884, 1996

Berres – Wendron (Padel, 1988, citing from 1337); Berres, 1337; Breglos, 1349; Burras, 1619, 1625, 1884; Burhos, c.1923; Burras, 1948; Burras Farm, 2003

Berreys Meadow – Mawgan in Pydar, near Higher Tolcarne [TA 394] (CA 17, 1978, p120, citing from TA, c.1840)

Berries – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Berrys, 1356; Nansperghys, 1393; Berrys, Laperries, 1641; Nans Berries, 1652; Berryes, 1655; Berries, 1757; Beryes, 1782; Berjes, 1785; Beries, Buries, 1842; Berious, Beryas, 1884; Buryas, 1985

Berries – Stratton (Gover, 1948); Berry, 1697; Berras, 1884; Berries, 1948

Berries, Nans – Madron (Pool, 1985); Berrys, 1356; Nansperghys, 1393; Berrys, Laperries, 1641; Nans Berries, 1652; Berryes, 1655; Berries, 1757; Beryes, 1782; Berjes, 1785; Beries, Buries, 1842; Berious, Beryas, 1884; Buryas, 1985

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

Berrifield House – Bodmin, the residence of Miss Kingdon (Symons, 1884)

Berriona, Sancta – see St Buryan (Padel, 1988, citing from 1086); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Berriow – North Hill, hamlet (Symons, 1884), site of blowing house (CA 18, 1979, p132); Beryo, 1350; Berriow, 1884, 1979

Berriow – South Hill, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Berriow, East – North Hill (CA 18, 1979, p131)

Berriow, West – North Hill, site of Bondwalls Mill alias Battens Mill (CA 18, 1979, p131)

Berriow Bridge – North Hill, site of coaching house (CA 18, 1979, p132); Berrow Bridge, 1884; Berriow Bridge, Berriowbridge, 1979

Berriow Mine – North Hill, copper mine (CA 18, 1979, p132)

Berriowbridge – North Hill, ancient bridge (CA 18, 1979, p130); Berrow Bridge, 1884; Berriow Bridge, Berriowbridge, 1979

Berripper, Penpons and – Camborne, Illogan and Crowan, manor (*CRO, GHW/3/2/2/2, c.1834); Penpons and Berripper, c.1834; Penponds and Beripper, c.1875

Berrow Bridge – North Hill (Symons, 1884); Berrow Bridge, 1884; Berriow Bridge, Berriowbridge, 1979

Berry – Bodmin, 3 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Berry – Cardinham, in the Manor of Cardinham (*CRO, AR/3/429, 1675); Berry, 1675; Inner Berry, Inner Bury, 1884

Berry – St Columb Minor [TA 1783] (CA 21, 1982, p199, citing from TA, c.1840)

Berry – St Germans (CRO, EL/71/3, 1619) (*CRO, P68/25/9, 1704); Beara, Beayre, 1588; Beare, Bearyre, Berrye, 1616; Beare, Beayre, Berry, 1619; beareland, 1664; Berry, 1704; South Berry, 1884; Berry Farm, 1992

Berry – St Germans, residence (Symons, 1884)

Berry – Stratton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1697); Berry, 1697; Berras, 1884; Berries, 1948

Berry, Inner – Cardinham, farm (Symons, 1884); Berry, 1675; Inner Berry, Inner Bury, 1884

Berry, Outer – Cardinham, in the Manor of Cardinham, of Ezekiell Pope (*CRO, AR/3/429, 1675), village (Symons, 1884); Outer Berry, 1675; Outer Berry, Outer Bury, 1884

Berry, South – St Germans, farm (Symons, 1884); Beara, Beayre, 1588; Beare, Bearyre, Berrye, 1616; Beare, Beayre, Berry, 1619; beareland, 1664; Berry, 1704; South Berry, 1884; Berry Farm, 1992

Berry Court – Jacobstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1840), farm (Symons, 1884); Bery, 1516; Berry Court, 1840, 1884; Burycourt, 1948

Berry Down – Kilkhampton, site of round (CA 14, 1975, p99)

Berry Down – Lanreath (*CRO, P113/12/1, 1760) (*CRO, P113/3/2, 1808); Berry down, 1760; Berry Down, 1808

Berry Down – St Neot (Symons, 1884), site of enclosure (CA 16, 1977, p148); Byry, 1440; Berry Down, 1884, 1976; Berrydown, 1976

Berry Down Camp – St Neot, prehistoric enclosure (CA 20, 1981, p191)

Berry Farm – St Dominick, farm (Symons, 1884)

Berry Farm – St Germans (OS, 1:50000, 1992); Beara, Beayre, 1588; Beare, Bearyre, Berrye, 1616; Beare, Beayre, Berry, 1619; beareland, 1664; Berry, 1704; South Berry, 1884; Berry Farm, 1992

Berrye – St Germans (CRO, EL/71/2, 1616); Beara, Beayre, 1588; Beare, Bearyre, Berrye, 1616; Beare, Beayre, Berry, 1619; beareland, 1664; Berry, 1704; South Berry, 1884; Berry Farm, 1992

Berryes – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1655); Berrys, 1356; Nansperghys, 1393; Berrys, Laperries, 1641; Nans Berries, 1652; Berryes, 1655; Berries, 1757; Beryes, 1782; Berjes, 1785; Beries, Buries, 1842; Berious, Beryas, 1884; Buryas, 1985

Berrycombe – Bodmin, the residence of Captain Alms (Symons, 1884)

Berrycombe Mill – Bodmin (Symons, 1884)

Berrydown – St Neot, site of prehistoric burial mounds and hill fort with huts (CA 16, 1977, pp143-5, 147); Byry, 1440; Berry Down, 1884, 1976; Berrydown, 1976

Berrydown – Sheviock, site of fortification (Thomas, 1974, p19); Byrycomb, 1345; Berrydown, 1974

Berrydown, Great – St Thomas by Launceston [TA 95] (CA 12, 1973, p67, citing from TA, c.1840)

Berrydown, Little – St Thomas by Launceston [TA 101] (CA 12, 1973, p67, citing from TA, c.1840)

Berryl’s Point – Mawgan in Pydar, coastal promontory (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Berrys – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1356 and 1641); Berrys, 1356; Nansperghys, 1393; Berrys, Laperries, 1641; Nans Berries, 1652; Berryes, 1655; Berries, 1757; Beryes, 1782; Berjes, 1785; Beries, Buries, 1842; Berious, Beryas, 1884; Buryas, 1985

Bervanjack – Manaccan, occupied by William Peters and William Coad (*CRO, P135/3/1, 1796); Barvanjack, Bervanjack, 1796; Barvanjack, 1884; Barvansack, 1996

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

Bery – Jacobstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1516); Bery, 1516; Berry Court, 1840, 1884; Burycourt, 1948

Beryan – see St Buryan (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1008, citing from HB/14/159n, 1611) (Borlase, 1769, opp p177); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Beryan, Seint – see St Buryan (Padel, 1988, citing from 1343); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Beryan, St – see St Buryan (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1744) (Borlase, 1769, opp p164); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Beryas – Madron, bridge (Symons, 1884); Berrys, 1356; Nansperghys, 1393; Berrys, Laperries, 1641; Nans Berries, 1652; Berryes, 1655; Berries, 1757; Beryes, 1782; Berjes, 1785; Beries, Buries, 1842; Berious, Beryas, 1884; Buryas, 1985

Beryes – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Berrys, 1356; Nansperghys, 1393; Berrys, Laperries, 1641; Nans Berries, 1652; Berryes, 1655; Berries, 1757; Beryes, 1782; Berjes, 1785; Beries, Buries, 1842; Berious, Beryas, 1884; Buryas, 1985

Berygge – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1315); Berigge, 1296; Berygge, 1315; Byrigge, 1334; Burridge, 1842, 1884; Burridge Farm, 1997

Beryow – North Hill (CA 18, 1979, p128); Beryo, 1350; Beriow, 1884, 1979

Berypper – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1548); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Beside, Little – Gwennap (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Littlebeside, 1884; Little Beside, 2003

Beskasewal – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1334); Boscasul, 1284; Boscaswel, 1310; Boscashul, 1317; Beskasewal, 1334; Boscassel, 1407; Beskassell, 1589; Boscaswell, 1845, 1884, 1971

Beskassell – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1589); Boscasul, 1284; Boscaswel, 1310; Boscashul, 1317; Beskasewal, 1334; Boscassel, 1407; Beskassell, 1589; Boscaswell, 1845, 1884, 1971

Besloe – Tintagel (SX 056 856): Boslowe, tenement, in the Manor of Trebarwith, of Giles Roundsevall (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); (Upton and) Beslow, tenement, in the Manor of Trebarwith, of Giles Roundsevall (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Beslow, farm (Symons, 1884); Besloe, (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Boslowe, 1735; (Upton and) Beslow, 1871; Beslow, 1884; Besloe, 1997

(See also Above Town)

Beslow – Tintagel: see under Besloe.

Beslow, Upton and – Tintagel: see under Besloe and Upton.

Beslow Down Marsh – Tintagel, field in Upton and Beslow, tenants are Abraham and Philip Bastard, 2 acres, 2 roods and 39 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Beslow Meadow – Tintagel, field in Upton and Beslow, tenants are Abraham and Philip Bastard, 2 acres, 3 roods and 4 perches statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Beslowe Meadow, 1735; Beslow Meadow, 1871

Beslowe Meadow – Tintagel, field in Boslowe, of Giles Roundsevall (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Beslowe Meadow, 1735; Beslow Meadow, 1871

Besoar, Higher – Kenwyn, farm (Symons, 1884); Higher Besoar, 1884; Higher Besore, 2003

Besoar, Lower – Kenwyn, several tenements (Symons, 1884)

Besoar-an-Chapel – Kenwyn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Besore – Kenwyn (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bossore, 1517; Besore, 2003

Besore, Higher – Kenwyn (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Higher Besoar, 1884; Higher Besore, 2003

Besoughan – Colan, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Bosanghan, Bousanghan, 1842; Bosoughan, 1842, 1884; Besoughan, 1884; Bosoughan, 2003

Besow – Kea and Perranarworthal (Padel, 1988, citing from 1480); Bedou, c.1250; Bedow, c.1260; Besow, 1480; Bisso Tenement, 1729; Bissow, 1829, 1842; Bissoe, 1884, 2003

Besowsa – Ladock (SW 909 541): Bodeudan, King Edgar to Eanulf of two mansæ (Finberg, 1954, p17, citing from 960); Bosowsa, farm (Symons, 1884) (Finberg, 1954, p17); Besowsa, site of prehistoric burial mounds (CA 14, 1975, p108) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Bodeudan, 960; Bosowsa, 1884, 1954; Besowsa, 1975, 2003

Besowthwarie – South Petherwin (CRO, EL/55/1, 1590); Besowthwarie, South Trebursey, 1590

Bessack Rock – Gwithian, rock off coast (OS, 6”, 1888)

Besseys Close – St Eval, field, part of Trevemider, the property of Lord Arundell (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §248, citing from HP/4/32, 1794)

Bessy Benath – Veryan, smithy (Symons, 1884); Bessy Benath, 1884; Bessybeneath, 2003

Bessy’s Cove – St Hilary (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bessybeneath – Veryan (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bessy Benath, 1884; Bessybeneath, 2003

Best Meadow – St Allen, field in Tudd's Tenement in Tretherris (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Bestrase – St Just in Penwith, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Bostrase, Bostraze)

Besue – St Ewe, farm (Symons, 1884)

Besurrell – Gwinear, farm (Symons, 1884); Bosurral, Bosurrel, 1842; Great Bezurrel, 1863; Besurrell, 1884; Bezurrel, 1888

Besusoe – Camborne, settlement (CA 9, 1970, p141, citing from 1700); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Beswidden – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, citing from 1831); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003

Betallick – Mawgan in Pydar, farm (Symons, 1884)

Beteta – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841); Boteda, 1796; Beteta, 1841; Boteeta, 1850; Botetoe, 1976

Betham, East – Kilkhampton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1606); East/West Betham, 1606; Bethams, 1948, 1997

Betham, West – Kilkhampton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1606); East/West Betham, 1606; Bethams, 1948, 1997

Bethams – Kilkhampton (SS 2009) (Gover, 1948) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); East/West Betham, 1606; Bethams, 1948, 1997

Bethany – St Germans, chapel (Symons, 1884)

Bethednick – St Just in Penwith, at Boscaswell (CRO, TA/95, No.750, 1845)

Bethednick, Long – St Just in Penwith, at Boscaswell (CRO, TA/95, No.751, 1845)

Bethego – St Just in Penwith, at Kenidjack (CRO, TA/95, Nos. 2135-7, 1845)

Bethel – St Austell, hamlet and chapel (Symons, 1884)

Bethkednou – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1447); Beedcadnou, Beethcadnou, Bethkednou, 1447; Boscathnow, 1632; Boscathnoe, 1680; Buscarthna, 1757; Boscarthno, 1782, 1785; Bosearthno, 1792; Boscathno, 1842; Boscathnoe, 1884; Boscathno, 1971

Bethkele – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1388); Bethkile, 1334; Bethkele, 1388

Bethkile – Madron (Russell, 1971, p21, citing from Henderson, citing from 1388); Bethkile, 1334; Bethkele, 1388

Betnecota – Boyton (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Betnecota, Betnecote, 1086; Buningcote, c.1150; Bennacot, 1201; Bennacote, 1202; Binnacote, Bunacote, Bunnecote, 1302; Bynnacote, 1331; Benecote, 1443; Bennacot, 1842; Bennacott, 1907, 1948

Betnecote – Boyton (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Betnecota, Betnecote, 1086; Buningcote, c.1150; Bennacot, 1201; Bennacote, 1202; Binnacote, Bunacote, Bunnecote, 1302; Bynnacote, 1331; Benecote, 1443; Bennacot, 1842; Bennacott, 1907, 1948

Betreva – Ludgvan (*CRO, P129/12/1, 1707 and 1713); Bottreva, 1614, 1699; Betreva, 1707; Botreva, 1712; Betreva, 1713; Botrevah, 1755; Botreva, 1799; Batrava, 1840; Botreva, 1884, 1888

Bettenson's House – Ladock, in the manor of Trethurf, leased and occupied by Henry Pasco on the life of Henry Pasco, aged 61, 22 perches (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793)

Bettesbere – Launcells (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1489); Brecelesbeorge, Bretelesbeorge, 1086; Bettesbere, 1489; Butsber, 1884; Buttsbeer, 1948; Buttsbear, 1986

Beuesehoc – Kenwyn: see under Bosvisack.

Beulah Villa – Saltash, the residence of Mr William Martyn (Symons, 1884)

Bevan, Wheal – Sithney, at Crowntown [TA 127] (CA 19, 1980, p94, citing from TA, c.1840)

Beves – Gwennap (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §249, citing from HB/8/82, 1521)

Beveshoc – Kenwyn: see under Bosvisack.

Bevil’s Bridge – Whitstone, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bevill’s Hill – Whitstone (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1627) (Gover, 1948); Bevill’s Hill, 1627, 1948

Bewd – Stratton (*CRO, P192/6/4, 1748); Bude, 1400; buwd, 1747; Bewd, 1748; Bude, 1809, 1842, 1988

Bews Comons – Ludgvan (*CRO, P129/12/1, 1702)

Bewsa – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1633); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Beyston – Marhamchurch (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1557); Beaston, 1314; Byaston, 1315; Byeston, 1427; Beyston, 1557; Bayston, 1577; Beeston, 1884, 1948

Bezuliack – Gulval, "Bezuliack lane" at Carfury Wollas (*CRO, RH/2753, 1735); Bosheulyek, 1249; Boshouliek, 1302; Bossulsep, 1313; Bezuliack (Lane), 1735; Bossiliack, 1757; Bosilliack, 1782; Bosilljack, 1785; Bossuliac, Bosiliack, 1842; Bosilliack, 1884; Bosiliack, 1888; Bosiliack, Bosilliack, 1971

Bezurrel – Gwinear (OS, 6”, 1888); Bosurral, Bosurrel, 1842; Great Bezurrel, 1863; Besurrell, 1884; Bezurrel, 1888

Bezurrel, Great – Gwinear (CRO, GRA/148, 1863); Bosurral, Bosurrel, 1842; Great Bezurrel, 1863; Besurrell, 1884; Bezurrel, 1888

Bichetona – St Ive (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bichetona, Bichetone, 1086; Bichetone, 1838; Bicton, 1884, 1979

Bichetone – St Ive (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086), an ancient seat, now a farm house (Moule, 1838, p282); Bichetona, Bichetone, 1086; Bichetone, 1838; Bicton, 1884, 1979

Bickaven – Jacobstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1713); Bickaven, 1713; Bickbeans, 1948

Bickbeans – Jacobstow (Gover, 1948); Bickaven, 1713; Bickbeans, 1948

Bickford, Wheal – Warleggan: Daniel Andrew's Mine, The Lower Work, tin mine (*CRO, GRA/226/3, 1789); Wheal Bickford, mine, in the barton of Trevedoe (*CRO, GRA/226/4, 1804)

Daniel Andrew's Mine, The Lower Work, 1789; Wheal Bickford, 1804

Bickford Higher Mill, Wheal – Warleggan, in the barton of Trevedoe (*CRO, GRA/226/4, 1804)

Bickford Lower Mill, Wheal – Warleggan, in the barton of Trevedoe (*CRO, GRA/226/4, 1804)

Bickland – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844), farm (Symons, 1884)

Bickton Mill – St Ive (*CRO, AD919/9, 1761); Bickton Mill, 1761; Bicton Mill, 1884

Bicton – St Ive, farm (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant stone cider mill (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p35); Bichetona, Bichetone, 1086; Bichetone, 1838; Bicton, 1884, 1979

Bicton Mill – St Ive, flour mill (Symons, 1884); Bickton Mill, 1761; Bicton Mill, 1884

Bidna – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948); Bydene, c.1250; Bidna, 1626, 1948

Bidney Well – Kilkhampton, ancient well [TA 587 Bidney Well Meadow] (CA 14, 1975, p99, citing from TA, c.1840)

Bidrawle – St Pinnock, lease held here, and at Nethercombe, by John Thomas (*CRO, EL/279, c.1700) (see also Bedrule, Bodawle)

Biename – Stratton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1335 and 1441); Biename, 1335, 1441; Bename, 1372, 1461; Benam, 1388; Byename, 1419; Bynamy, 1471; Binhammy, Binnomy, 1884; Binhamy, 1948

Big Ben Tin Lode – Lelant, mineral lode at Hawke's Point Mine (*CRO, CH/27/4, 1888)

Big Guns Cove – St Merryn (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

biggan bridge – St Clement, on the bounds of the parish (*CRO, ARD/TER/17, 1613); biggan bridge, byggan bridg, 1613

Bilberry – Roche, tenement (CRO, TA/198, 1841) (Padel, 1988); Billebery, Billibyry, c.1280; Bilberry, 1841, 1988; Bilberry Farm, 2003

Bilberry Farm – Roche (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Billebery, Billibyry, c.1280; Bilberry, 1841, 1988; Bilberry Farm, 2003

Bilgars – Cardinham, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bilkeys – Colan, tenement occupied by James Juleff, 4 acres, 2 roods and 16 perches (*CRO, TA/35, 1842)

Bilkeys Tenement – St Columb Minor (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Billacott – North Petherwin (*CRO, C355/101, 1710), occupied by George Pearce, William Turner, Edward Horril and the Reverend R Kingdon (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823); Billacott, 1710, 1823; Billicott, 1847

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

Billard Croft – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.725, 1842)

Billard Croft Quilletts – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, Nos. 726-727, 1842)

Billard Meadow – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.731, 1842)

Billard Road Meadow – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.732, 1842)

Billas, Noon – Towednack, moor (OS, 6”, 1908)

Billebery – Roche (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1280); Billebery, Billibyry, c.1280; Bilberry, 1841, 1988; Bilberry Farm, 2003

Billia Mine – Towednack, purchased by Thomas Treweeke (*CRO, CH/33/1, 1867), tin mine, previously known as Reeth Consols, also Durlo (Symons, 1884)

Billiard Moor – Towednack, at Amelebry (CRO, TA/226, No.1022, 1842)

Billibyry – Roche (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1280); Billebery, Billibyry, c.1280; Bilberry, 1841, 1988; Bilberry Farm, 2003

Billicott – North Petherwin, of Thomas Pearse of Newport, St Stephen by Launceston, John Strike of Troswell, and William Westlake of Illogan (*CRO, P167/19/1, 1847); Billacott, 1710, 1823; Billicott, 1847

Bills Croft, the – Towednack, at Rosewall (CRO, TA/226, No.436, 1842)

billy, Mene- – Tywardreath (Stephens, 1961, p510, citing from 1584); Mynnybelly, 1573; Mene-billy, 1584; Menabillye, 1627; Menabilly, 1884, 1961

Bindon Beacon – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1637); Bundon, c.1269, 1359, 1519, 1523; Bindon Beacon, 1637; Bendown, 1845; Bindown, Bindown Beacon, 1953-4

Bindown – Morval, an outstanding landmark, 659 feet above sea-level (Picken, 1953-4); Bundon, c.1269, 1359, 1519, 1523; Bindon Beacon, 1637; Bendown, 1845; Bindown, Bindown Beacon, 1953-4

Bindown Beacon – Morval (Picken, 1953-4); Bundon, c.1269, 1359, 1519, 1523; Bindon Beacon, 1637; Bendown, 1845; Bindown, Bindown Beacon, 1953-4

Bindown Gaps – Morval, house on the slopes of Bindown (Picken, 1953-4); Bendown Gaps, 1845; Bindown Gaps, 1953-4

Bing, New – Lanivet, in the manor of Lanivett, leased and occupied by Elizabeth Marshall on the lives of William Marshall, 54, and Mary Marshall, 59, 2 acres, 2 roods and 5 perches (*CRO, X81/1/2, 1793)

Binhammy – Stratton, farm (Symons, 1884); Biename, 1335, 1441; Bename, 1372, 1461; Benam, 1388; Byename, 1419; Bynamy, 1471; Binhammy, Binnomy, 1884; Binhamy, 1948

Binhamy – Stratton (Gover, 1948); Biename, 1335, 1441; Bename, 1372, 1461; Benam, 1388; Byename, 1419; Bynamy, 1471; Binhammy, Binnomy, 1884; Binhamy, 1948

Binnacote – Boyton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p1, citing from 1302); Betnecota, Betnecote, 1086; Buningcote, c.1150; Bennacot, 1201; Bennacote, 1202; Binnacote, Bunacote, Bunnecote, 1302; Bynnacote, 1331; Benecote, 1443; Bennacot, 1842; Bennacott, 1907, 1948

Binner, Great – Crowan, large farm (Symons, 1884); Bennartona, Bennartone, 1086; Binnerton, Great Binner, 1884

Binner, Little – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796), site of non-extant round (CA 15, 1976, p92); Benkerton, 1262; Little Binner, 1796; Little Binnerton, 1841, 1891; Little Binner, 1976

Binner, Lower – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796); Lower Binner, 1796; Lower Binnerton, 1841, 1884

Binner Bridge – Crowan (OS, 6”, 1891) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Binner Downs – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841), land (OS, 6”, 1891) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Binner Downs, 1841, 1891, 1996

Binner Downs – Crowan, copper and tin mine (Symons, 1884)

Binner Mill – Crowan, flour and tin stamping mills (Symons, 1884)

Binner Mill Stamps – Crowan [TA 587] (CA 15, 1976, p94, citing from TA, c.1840)

Binner Stamps – Crowan (OS, 6”, 1891)

Binner Vean – Crowan, farm (Symons, 1884)

Binner Wood – Crowan, farm (OS, 6”, 1891)

Binnerton – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841), large farm (Symons, 1884), 15th c. manor house and site of former oratory and St Augustine’s chapel (CA 15, 1976, p93-4); Bennartona, Bennartone, 1086; Great Binnerton, 1796; Binnerton, 1841, 1884; Great Binner, 1884

Binnerton – Breage, Crowan, Germoe, St Hilary and Sithney, manor (*CRO, GHW/3/2/2/1, c.1804)

Binnerton, Great – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796); Bennartona, Bennartone, 1086; Great Binnerton, 1796; Binnerton, 1841, 1884; Great Binner, 1884

Binnerton, Little – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841), farm (OS, 6”, 1891); Benkerton, 1262; Little Binner, 1796; Little Binnerton, 1841, 1891; Little Binner, 1976

Binnerton, Lower – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841), farm (Symons, 1884); Lower Binner, 1796; Lower Binnerton, 1841, 1884

Binneys – Kenwyn (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

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

Binnomy – Stratton, farm (Symons, 1884); Biename, 1335, 1441; Bename, 1372, 1461; Benam, 1388; Byename, 1419; Bynamy, 1471; Binhammy, Binnomy, 1884; Binhamy, 1948

Birch hill, Church Park & – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842)

Birch Wood – Ladock (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Birchenhays – St Dominick (SX 399 660): (*CRO, P188/13/4/7, 1817), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Birchenhays, 1817, 1884, 2005

Biscaw Woune – St Buryan (Camden, 1610, p188); Boscawenwoen, 1319; Boschaweyn Woen, 1327; Boscawenwoyn, 1356; Boscawen Wone, 1504; Biscaw Woune, 1610; Boscawen’uun, 1769; Boscawen Woone, 1844; Boscawennoon, 1884; Boscawen-noon, 1888

Biscaw Woune – St Buryan, nineteene stones set in a round circle, distant every one about twelve foote from the other; and in the very center there is one pitched far higher and greater than the rest (Camden, 1610, p188); Biscaw Woune, 1610; Boscawen ûn, 1768; Boscawen-ûn, 1769, 1861; Boscawen-un Circle, 1971

Biscay, Bay of – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from TA, 1843), ? Madron (detached) (OS, 6”, 1908); Bay of Biscay, c.1840, 1908, 1985

Biscay, Trythal and Bay of – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843)

Biscovallack – St Austell, 5 tenements and common (Symons, 1884); Boscofelek, 1366; Boscavellick, c.1835; Biscovallack, 1884; Biscovillack Farm, 1972

Biscovallack, Higher – St Austell, farm (Symons, 1884); Higher Biscovallack, 1884; Higher Biscovillack Farm, 2003

Biscovallack, Lower – St Austell (CA 11, 1972, p72)

Biscovey – St Blazey, village (Symons, 1884) (CA 11, 1972, p70); Boskavy, c.1835; Boscovey, 1846; Biscovey, Boscovey, 1884; Biscovey, 1972

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

Biscovey Stone, the – St Blazey, inscribed shaft of ancient cross at St Blazey Gate (CA 11, 1972, p71)

Biscovillack Farm – St Austell, site of old farmhouse (CA 11, 1972, p76); Boscofelek, 1366; Boscavellick, c.1835; Biscovallack, 1884; Biscovillack Farm, 1972

Biscovillack Farm, Higher – St Austell (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Higher Biscovallack, 1884; Higher Biscovillack Farm, 2003

Bishop, the – Mullion, rock off coast (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bishop-bals – St Gluvias, farm (Symons, 1884); Bishop's Balls, 1845; Bishop-bals, 1884

Bishop Rock – Breage, at Trewavas Head (Blight, 1865, p111)

Bishop's Balls – St Gluvias, tenement (CRO, TA/72, 1845); Bishop's Balls, 1845; Bishop-bals, 1884

Bishop’s Head and Foot – Gulval, Towednack and Zennor, granite slab with incised cross (OS, 6”, 1908) (Russell, 1971, p84); Meane Crouse an Especk, 1613; Bishop’s Head and Foot, 1908, 1971

Bishop’s Land – St Ives (CRO, TA/91, 1844) (*CRO, GHW/12/2/4/36, 1854); Bishop’s Land, 1844, 1854

Bishop’s Quay – St Martin in Meneage (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bishop’s Wood – St Allen (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bishops-wood, 1884; Bishop’s Wood, 2003

Bishop’s Wood – St Breock (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bishops-wood – St Allen, coppice, site of the Cornwall Blasting Powder Company, now disused (Symons, 1884); Bishops-wood, 1884; Bishop’s Wood, 2003

Bissaunas – Ruan Lanihorne, tenement (CRO, TA/199, 1842)

Bisseck Moor – Ladock, in the manor of Trethurf, leased by William Moor on the lives of William Moor, aged 42, Mary Moor, aged 18, and Philip Bone, aged 21, occupied by John Saul and others, 1 acre, 2 roods and 20 perches (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793); Bisseck (Moor), 1793; Bedock, Bissick, 1860, 1884; Bissick, 1975

Bissick – Ladock (CRO, AD657, 1860) (Symons, 1884), site of ancient bridge, weaving factory and workshop, site of non-extant mansion house and possible mill (CA 14, 1975, p110-1); Bisseck (Moor), 1793; Bedock, Bissick, 1860, 1884; Bissick, 1975

Bisso Tenement – Perranarworthal, of Richard Phillips (*CRO, P182/12/1, 1729); Bedou, c.1250; Bedow, c.1260; Besow, 1480; Bisso Tenement, 1729; Bissow, 1829, 1842; Bissoe, 1884, 2003

Bissoe – Gwennap, Kea and Perranarworthal, manor (Symons, 1884)

Bissoe – Kea and Perranarworthal (Symons, 1884); Bedou, c.1250; Bedow, c.1260; Besow, 1480; Bisso Tenement, 1729; Bissow, 1829, 1842; Bissoe, 1884, 2003

Bissoe Barn, Higher – Perranarworthal (OS, 6”, c.1888)

Bissoe Bridge – Kea and Perranarworthal (OS, 6”, c.1888); Bissow bridge, 1829; Bissoe Bridge, c.1888

Bissom – St Gluvias, hamlet (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bissom – Mylor, tenement (CRO, TA/161, 1843), hamlet (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bissom, 1843, 1884, 2003

Bissom Farm – Mylor (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bissow – Perranaworthal (*CRO, P182/1/4, 1829), tenement (CRO, TA/182, 1842); Bedou, c.1250; Bedow, c.1260; Besow, 1480; Bisso Tenement, 1729; Bissow, 1829, 1842; Bissoe, 1884, 2003

Bissow bridge – Kea and Perranaworthal (*CRO, P182/1/4, 1829); Bissow bridge, 1829; Bissoe Bridge, c.1888

Bite, the – St Austell, cove (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bittams – Calstock, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Bittleford Wood – Landulph, 44 acres, 3 roods and 10 perches (CRO, TA/107, No. 66, 1842)

Blable – St Issey, 3 farms (Symons, 1884); Bleoble, 1674; Blable, 1884

Blable, Higher – St Issey, farm (Symons, 1884)

Blable House – St Issey (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Blacdon – Jacobstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1601); Blakedon, 1261; Blacdon, Blagdown, 1601; Blagdon, 1884

Black-acre – St Columb Major (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Black Carn – St Levan, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1888?)

Black Cliff – Phillack (OS, 6”, 1888)

Black Cross – Colan, at White Cross (CA 20, 1981, p206, citing from TM, c.1840)

Black Cross – St Columb Major, hamlet (Symons, 1884) (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p41)

Black Down – St Allen, field in Killivose and Chycose (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Black Down – Poundstock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Black Downs – Breage (Symons, 1884); Black downs (Stamps), 1812; Black Downs (and Maiden Stamps Plot), 1842; Black Downs, 1884

Black Downs and Maiden Stamps Plot – Breage, given under Commons, Roads and Wastes (CRO, TA/18, 1842); Black downs (Stamps), 1812; Black Downs (and Maiden Stamps Plot), 1842; Black Downs, 1884

Black downs Stamps – Breage, occupied by L C Daubuz, esquire (*CRO, SN/371, 1812); Black downs (Stamps), 1812; Black Downs (and Maiden Stamps Plot), 1842; Black Downs, 1884

Black-head – St Keverne (Johns, 1848, p36); Blackhead, Peden due, 1699; Blackhead, 1844; Black-head, 1848; Black Head, 1884, 1996

Black Head – St Austell, coastal promontory and farm (Symons, 1884), site of cliff castle (CA 11, 1972, p74); Blake Hedd, Blak-Hed, c.1540; Blackhead, c.1835; Black Head, 1884

Black Head – St Keverne, coastal promontory (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Blackhead, Peden due, 1699; Blackhead, 1844; Black-head, 1848; Black Head, 1884, 1996

Black Humphrey Rock – St Columb Major (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Black Humphrey Rock, Flory Island, 2003

Black-more – one of the Stannary quarters (Camden, 1610, p185); Blacke moore, 1602; Black-more, 1610

Black Rock – rock (SW 833 317): Crage, a high and steep craggy rock (Camden, 1610, pp189-190); Black Rock, rock, with beacon, at the entrance to the Fal estuary (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Crage, 1610; Black Rock, 2003

Black Rock – St Anthony in Roseland, rock on coast (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Black Rock – Budock, rock off coast (Symons, 1884)

Black Rock – Crowan, rock outcrop (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant ancient cross (CA 15, 1976, p93), farm (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Black Rock – Gorran, two separate rocks on coast (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Black Rock – St Minver, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Black Rock – St Minver, coastal (CRO, TM/154, 1841)

Black Rock – Ruan Minor, rock off coast (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Black Rock – Sheviock, field name, 3 acres, 2 roods and 26 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 640, 1842)

Black Rock Common – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841)

Black Rock Downs – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841)

Black Stitch – Towednack, at Rosewall (CRO, TA/226, No.410, 1842)

Black water coomb – St Agnes, Kea and Kenwyn (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1696); Black water coomb, c.1696; Blackwater, 1884

Black Wells Tenement – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844); Black Wells Tenement, 1844

Blacka Down – Bodmin (Symons, 1884)

Blackapitts – South Petherwin, tenement (CRO, TA/211, 1843)

Blackaton – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842); Blackdown, 1755; Blackaton, 1842; Blacketon, 1884

Blackaton – Morval, field name, enclosed downland, on the south of By Lane End crossroads (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1845); the Blakedowne, 1596; Blacketton, 1765; Blackaton, 1845

Blackaton, Great – St John, 7 acres and 13 perches (CRO, TA/93, No.253, 1843)

Blackatton – Menheniot, farm (Symons, 1884)

Blackburry Close – St Eval, near Carnewas [TA 648] (CA 17, 1978, p117, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blackdon – North Tamerton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1600); Blakedon, 1201; Blackdon, 1600; Blagdon, 1650, 1884, 1948, 1982

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

Blackdown – Lewannick (*CRO, P123/12/1, 1755); Blackdown, 1755; Blackaton, 1842; Blacketon, 1884

Blacke moore – one of the stannery quarters (Carew, 1602, p18r); Blacke moore, 1602; Black-more, 1610

Blacketon – Lewannick, farm (Symons, 1884); Blackdown, 1755; Blackaton, 1842; Blacketon, 1884

Blacketon – Poundstock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Blacketton – Morval, downland (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1765); the Blakedowne, 1596; Blacketton, 1765; Blackaton, 1845

Blackham – Poundstock (CA 19, 1980, p96)

Blackhay Farm – Withiel (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Blakenhay, Haydew, 1793; Blackhay Farm, 1884, 2003

Blackhead – St Austell (*CRO, AD266, c.1835); Blake Hedd, Blak-Hed, c.1540; Blackhead, c.1835; Black Head, 1884

Blackhead – St Keverne (Padel, 1988, citing from 1699), tenement (CRO, TA/99, 1844); Blackhead, Peden due, 1699; Blackhead, 1844; Black-head, 1848; Black Head, 1884, 1996

Blackheath – Lanhydrock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Blackleys Stursdon – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

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

Blackpit – Altarnun (Symons, 1884)

Blackpitt & orchard – Tintagel, field in Poldew & Milham, of Thomas Stone (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

Blackpool – Lanhydrock (Symons, 1884)

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

Blackrock Farm – Crowan (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Blacksmith – St Austell, near Pentewan [TA 1107] (CA 11, 1972, p78, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmith – St Austell, near Pentewan [TA 1117] (CA 11, 1972, p78, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths – Luxulyan, near Bridges, extant [TA 1817] (CA 20, 1981, p213, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths – Luxulyan, near Luxulyan, extant [TA 2003] (CA 20, 1981, p213, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths – Luxulyan, near Little Trevellion, extant [TA 651] (CA 20, 1981, p213, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths – St Neot, near Treverbyn (CA 16, 1977, p153, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths – North Hill [TA 406] (CA 18, 1979, p132, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths – Perranuthnoe, near Trebarvah Lane [TA 518] (CA 16, 1977, p156, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths Shop – St Austell, near London Apprentice [TA 971] (CA 11, 1972, p78, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths Shop – St Columb Minor, near Quintrel Downs [TA 1505] (CA 21, 1982, p202, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths Shop – Morwenstow, near Gooseham [TA 349] (CA 14, 1975, p98, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths Shop – Morwenstow, near Shop, remains extant in 1975 [TA 1245-6] (CA 14, 1975, p98, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths Shop – Morwenstow, near Woodford [TA 1609] (CA 14, 1975, p98, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths Shop – Morwenstow, near Woolley, remains extant in 1975 [TA 553] (CA 14, 1975, p98, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths Shop – North Hill, near Bathpool [TA 1813] (CA 18, 1979, p131, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths Shop – North Hill, near Coad’s Green [TA 1382] (CA 18, 1979, p131, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmiths Shop – Sithney, near Tregadjack [TA 1980] (CA 19, 1980, p93, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blacksmith’s Shop, Carpenter’s and – North Hill, near Coad’s Green [TA 1303] (CA 18, 1979, p131, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blackstocks – Tremaine, tenement (CRO, TA/229, 1840)

Blacktor – St Neot, hill and downs, site of numerous prehistoric burial mounds and huts (CA 16, 1977, pp145, 147)

Blackwater – St Agnes, Kea and Kenwyn (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Black water coomb, c.1696; Blackwater, 1884

Blackwater – Liskeard, farm (Symons, 1884)

Blagdon – Jacobstow, hamlet and farm (Symons, 1884); Blakedon, 1261; Blacdon, Blagdown, 1601; Blagdon, 1884

Blagdon – North Tamerton, in the manor of Boyton, lands held here by Robert Lovis (Pounds, 1982, p6), village (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948) (Pounds, 1982, p6); Blakedon, 1201; Blackdon, 1600; Blagdon, 1650, 1884, 1948, 1982

Blagdown – Jacobstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1601); Blakedon, 1261; Blacdon, Blagdown, 1601; Blagdon, 1884

Blaise, St, Chapel of – Mawgan in Pydar, at Penvose, not extant (CA 17, 1978, p121)

Blak-Hed – St Austell (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1540); Blake Hedd, Blak-Hed, c.1540; Blackhead, c.1835; Black Head, 1884

Blake Hedd – St Austell (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1540); Blake Hedd, Blak-Hed, c.1540; Blackhead, c.1835; Black Head, 1884

Blakedon – Jacobstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1261); Blakedon, 1261; Blacdon, Blagdown, 1601; Blagdon, 1884

Blakedon – North Tamerton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1201); Blakedon, 1201; Blackdon, 1600; Blagdon, 1650, 1884, 1948, 1982

Blakedowne, the – Morval, downland (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1596); the Blakedowne, 1596; Blacketton, 1765; Blackaton, 1845

Blakehall – Boyton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p2, citing from 1474); Hanche alias Blakehall, 1474; Hanch woode, 1550; Haunch Wood, 1907, 1948

Blakenben – Botus Fleming (*CRO, ARD/TER/153, 1679)

Blakenhay – Withiel (CRO, RH/7/1/2/1, 1793); Blakenhay, Haydew, 1793; Blackhay Farm, 1884, 2003

Blakes Cross – Launcells (Gover, 1948), farm (Symons, 1884); Blakes Cross, 1748, 1884, 1948

Blakes Keiro – St Minver (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Caeroumur, 1334; Blakes Keiro, 2003

Blanche's Windsor – Lansallos, tenement (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), 1844)

Blanchford – St Giles in the Heath, field, 41 acres, 1 rood and 39 perches (*CRO, TA/71, No.868, 1841)

Blanchford Marsh – St Giles in the Heath, field, 2 acres, 1 rood and 7 perches (*CRO, TA/71, No.869, 1841)

Blanchland – Kea: manor, Alba Landa, (*CRO, AD1103/1, c1250); Blanchland, (*RIC, HP/19/21, 1715).

Alba Landa, c1250; Blanchland, 1715

Blandikidnick – Perranarworthal (*CRO, P182/1/4, 1829); Blandikidnick, 1829; Blankednick, 1842, 2003

Blankednick – Perranarworthal, tenement (CRO, TA/182, 1842) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Blandikidnick, 1829; Blankednick, 1842, 2003

Blarick, Lower – Sheviock, farm (Symons, 1884); Blerrick, 1842; Higher/Lower Blarick, 1884

Blarick, Higher – Antony, farm (Symons, 1884)

Blarick, Higher – Sheviock, farm (Symons, 1884); Blerrick, 1842; Higher/Lower Blarick, 1884

Blarick Meadow – Sheviock, field name, 3 roods and 28 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 91, 1842)

Blarrick – Antony (Thomas, 1974, p16)

Blasius, Sanctus – see St Blazey (Padel, 1988, citing from 1440); Sanctus Blasius, 1440; Seynt Blasy, 1525; St Blazy, 1535; Landreth alias Blasye, 1601; St Blazey, c.1835; Saint Blazey, 1846; St Blazey, 1884

Blasy, Seynt – see St Blazey (Padel, 1988, citing from 1525); Sanctus Blasius, 1440; Seynt Blasy, 1525; St Blazy, 1535; Landreth alias Blasye, 1601; St Blazey, c.1835; Saint Blazey, 1846; St Blazey, 1884

Blasye – see St Blazey (*CRO, ARD/TER/149, 1601); Sanctus Blasius, 1440; Seynt Blasy, 1525; St Blazy, 1535; Landreth alias Blasye, 1601; St Blazey, c.1835; Saint Blazey, 1846; St Blazey, 1884

Blasye, Chapell of – St Blazey (*CRO, ARD/TER/149, 1601)

Blazers, Higher – Sheviock, field name, 5 acres, 1 rood and 16 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 388, 1842)

Blazers, Lower – Sheviock, field name, 2 acres and 2 roods (CRO, TA/208, No. 390, 1842)

Blazey, Saint – see St Blazey (CRO, TA/10, 1846); Sanctus Blasius, 1440; Seynt Blasy, 1525; St Blazy, 1535; Landreth alias Blasye, 1601; St Blazey, c.1835; Saint Blazey, 1846; St Blazey, 1884

Blazey, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Powder (*CRO, AD266, c.1835) (Symons, 1884); Sanctus Blasius, 1440; Seynt Blasy, 1525; St Blazy, 1535; Landreth alias Blasye, 1601; St Blazey, c.1835; Saint Blazey, 1846; St Blazey, 1884

Blazey, St – St Blazey, town (Symons, 1884); Church Town, Church-Town, Churchtown, 1846; St Blazey, 1884

Blazey Bridge, St – St Blazey (Symons, 1884)

Blazey Gate, St – St Blazey, tenement (CRO, TA/10, 1846), village (Symons, 1884) (CA 11, 1972, p71); St Blazey Gate, 1846, 1884, 1972

Blazey Highway, St – St Blazey, hamlet (Symons, 1884); ”Tenement, Highway”, 1846; St Blazey Highway, Highway, 1884

Blazey Moor, Saint – St Blazey, tenement (CRO, TA/10, 1846); Saint Blazey Moor, St Blazey Moor, 1846; St Blazey Moor, 1972

Blazey Moor, St – St Blazey, tenement (CRO, TA/10, 1846) (CA 11, 1972, p72); Saint Blazey Moor, St Blazey Moor, 1846; St Blazey Moor, 1972

Blazy, St – see St Blazey (Fenwick, 1986, p19, citing from 1535); Sanctus Blasius, 1440; Seynt Blasy, 1525; St Blazy, 1535; Landreth alias Blasye, 1601; St Blazey, c.1835; Saint Blazey, 1846; St Blazey, 1884

Blencowe – St Stephen in Brannel (*CRO, GRA/233/2, 1858)

Blenkednick Wood – Perranarworthal (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1024, citing from HB/11/18, 1616)

Bleoble – St Issey (*CRO, PB/1/484, 1674); Bleoble, 1674; Blable, 1884

Blerrick – Sheviock, tenement (CRO, TA/208, 1842); Blerrick, 1842; Higher/Lower Blarick, 1884

Bleselonde – see Blisland (Padel, 1988, citing from 1284); Glustona, Glvstone, 1086; Bloiston, 1177; Bleselonde, Bliston, 1284; Blislonde, 1300; Blisland, 1689, 1706, 1777, 1819, 1884

Bleu Bridge – Gulval, bridge and site of ancient inscribed stone (TPNHAS, 1893-98, p81) (Russell, 1971, p81)

Blewetts, Upton and – Gwinear, farm (Symons, 1884)

Blight's Meadow – St Just in Penwith, at Trevedra (CRO, TA/95, No.4241, 1845)

Blights Tenement, Trewrickle – Sheviock: see under Trewrickle.

Blights Trewoon – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Blind Fiddler, the – Sancreed, menhir (OS, 6”, 1888)

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

Blindwell, Ashtons – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Blinker’s Bed – Morvah, area off coast (OS, 6”, 1908)

Blisland – ecclesiastical parish and village, hundred of Trigg (*CRO, P247/1/1, 1689 and 1706) (*CRO, P170/12/9/2, 1777) (Viator, 1819c, p504) (Symons, 1884); Glustona, Glvstone, 1086; Bloiston, 1177; Bleselonde, Bliston, 1284; Blislonde, 1300; Blisland, 1689, 1706, 1777, 1819, 1884

Blislonde – see Blisland (Padel, 1988, citing from 1300); Glustona, Glvstone, 1086; Bloiston, 1177; Bleselonde, Bliston, 1284; Blislonde, 1300; Blisland, 1689, 1706, 1777, 1819, 1884

Bliston – see Blisland (Padel, 1988, citing from 1284); Glustona, Glvstone, 1086; Bloiston, 1177; Bleselonde, Bliston, 1284; Blislonde, 1300; Blisland, 1689, 1706, 1777, 1819, 1884

Blistra, Towan – St Columb Minor, manor (CRO, GRA/92, 1831), tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Blistra common, Towan – St Columb Minor (CRO, GRA/93, 1831)

Bloggeret, the – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1596); the Bloggeret, 1596; Bloggerhead Woods, 1677; Bloggerhead Wood, 1953-4

Bloggerhead Wood – Morval, in the Seaton valley, formerly part of East Trenode manor (Picken, 1953-4); the Bloggeret, 1596; Bloggerhead Woods, 1677; Bloggerhead Wood, 1953-4

Bloggerhead Woods – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1677); the Bloggeret, 1596; Bloggerhead Woods, 1677; Bloggerhead Wood, 1953-4

Bloiston – see Blisland (Padel, 1988, citing from 1177); Glustona, Glvstone, 1086; Bloiston, 1177; Bleselonde, Bliston, 1284; Blislonde, 1300; Blisland, 1689, 1706, 1777, 1819, 1884

Blouth Point – Veryan, coastal promontory (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Blowflemyng – see Botus Fleming (Padel, 1988, citing from 1553); Bothflumet, 1259; Botflumyet, 1291; Bodflemy, 1336; Botflemyng, 1348; Blowflemyng, 1553; Botesfleming, 1679; Botusfleming, 1884; Botus Fleming, 1889; Botusfleming, 1988

Blowing House – St Austell, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Blowing House – Bodmin, farm (Symons, 1884)

Blowing House – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841); Blowing House, 1841; Blowinghouse, 2003

Blowing House – St Neot, near St Neot [TA 1689] (CA 16, 1977, p153, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blowing House – Redruth, Mrs Garby and others are residents (Symons, 1884)

Blowing House – St Stephen in Brannel, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Blowing House, Higher – St Austell, near Trethowel [TA 3045] (CA 11, 1972, p77, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blowing House, Lower – St Austell, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Blowing House, Middle – St Austell [TA 135] (CA 11, 1972, p77, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blowing House field – Breage, tenement, occupied by Richard Tyacke (*CRO, SN/371, 1812)

Blowing House Field – Gwinear, near Roseworthy [TA 111-2] (CA 5, 1966, p69, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blowing House Field, Higher – Crowan, near Trevoole [TA 2210] (CA 15, 1976, p94, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blowing House Field, Lower – Crowan, near Trevoole [TA 2211] (CA 15, 1976, p94, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blowing House Moor – Luxulyan [TA 2018 and 2046] (CA 20, 1981, p213, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blowing House Park – St Winnow [TA 465] (CA 17, 1978, p131, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blowing House Stamps – Breage, occupied by R Tyacke (*CRO, SN/371, 1812); Blowing House Stamps, 1812; Blowinghouse Stamps, 1891

Blowing House Tenement – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Blowinge House Meadow – St Neot, near St Neot [TA 132] (CA 16, 1977, p153, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blowinghouse – St Agnes (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Blowinghouse – Illogan (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Blowing House, 1841; Blowinghouse, 2003

Blowinghouse Bridge – St Stephen in Brannel (CA 9, 1970, p148, citing from TM, c.1840)

Blowinghouse Stamps – Breage (OS, 6”, 1891); Blowing House Stamps, 1812; Blowinghouse Stamps, 1891

Blowinghouse Stamps – St Stephen in Brannel, near Coombe [TA 218] (CA 9, 1970, p148, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blue Anchor – St Enoder, village (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Blue Barrow – St Austell, near Gwallon [TA 2423] (CA 11, 1972, p74, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blue Barrow – Gwinear, near Penhale [TA 529] (CA 5, 1966, p68, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blue Barrow Downs – St Stephen in Brannel [TA 761] (CA 9, 1970, p145, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blue Barrow field – St Hilary (Marazion), field in Haymans Tenement (CRO, TA/136, No.72, 1841)

Blue Barrow Field – Ludgvan, near Ludgvan Leaze [TA 1732] (CA 8, 1969, p118, citing from TA, c.1840)

Blue Bell Studio – St Ives, artists’ studio, leased to Percy Craft (*CRO, GHW/12/3/6/1/36, 1888), lease transferred by Sydney H Carr to John C Douglas (*CRO, GHW/12/3/6/1/152/31, 1911)

Blue Gate – Pelynt, road here towards Polperro, 3 furlongs and 2 poles, also road to Trelawnye Mill, 1 mile, 2 furlongs and 23 poles (*CRO, P173/22/1, 1827)

Blue Hills – St Agnes, tin mine (Symons, 1884)

Blue Pool – Crowan (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Blue Pool Farm – Crowan (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bluestone – Illogan (Symons, 1884)

Blue Stones Moor, Three – Towednack, at Lady Downs and Bohemia (CRO, TA/226, No.1445, 1842)

Blunts – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842), hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Bo, Little – Sennen (SW 3426), rock off coast (OS, 6”, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 1980)

Bo Cowloe – Sennen (SW 3426), rock off coast (OS, 6”, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 1980)

Boanadveter – St Mewan and St Ewe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

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

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

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

Boase’s Land – Madron (Penzance), at Capel Street (CRO, TA/179, Nos. 1077-1079, 1845)

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

Bocaddon – Lanreath (Padel, 1988); Bodkadwen, 1315; Bocadwen, 1507; (Higher) Boccaden, 1725; Bocaddon, 1988 (see also Boscadden)

Bocadwen – Lanreath (Padel, 1988, citing from 1507); Bodkadwen, 1315; Bocadwen, 1507; (Higher) Boccaden, 1725; Bocaddon, 1988

Boccaden, Higher – Lanreath, William Cornish and William Hambly (*CRO, P111/25/13, 1725); Bodkadwen, 1315; Bocadwen, 1507; (Higher) Boccaden, 1725; Bocaddon, 1988

Boccaten Downe – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1601); Boccaten Downe, 1601; Backadon Down, 1842

Bocconnocke – see Boconnoc (*CRO, F/4/159/2, 1690); Bochenod, Botchonod, 1086; Botkennoc, 1241; Boskennec, 1282; Bodkonoc, 1331; Boconnock, 1601, 1673, 1677; Bocconnocke, 1690; Boconnock, 1693; Buckanock, 1717; Boconnock, 1839; Boconnoc, 1884

Bocconnocke – Boconnoc, manor (*CRO, F/4/159/2, 1690)

Bocconnocke – Boconnoc, of Richard Couch, gentleman (*CRO, F/4/159/2, 1664), capitall mesuage and barton, of Katherine Lady Mohun, widdow, the relict of Warwicke Lord Mohun (*CRO, F/4/159/2, 1690), of Thomas Pitt, esquire (*CRO, F/1/27, 1740); Boconnock, 1602; Boconnocke, 1616; Bocconnocke, 1664, 1690, 1740; Boconnock, 1761; Boconnoc, 1785; Boconnoc House, 1884

Bocent – St Pinnock (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bocent, Buchent, 1086; Bosent, 1986

Bochenod – see Boconnoc (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bochenod, Botchonod, 1086; Botkennoc, 1241; Boskennec, 1282; Bodkonoc, 1331; Boconnock, 1601, 1673, 1677; Bocconnocke, 1690; Boconnock, 1693; Buckanock, 1717; Boconnock, 1839; Boconnoc, 1884

Bochym – Cury, tenement (CRO, TA/45, 1841) (Blight, 1865, p45), the seat of Richard Davey, Esq, and farm (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant culverhouse (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p39); Buchent, 1865; Bochym, 1841, 1865, 1884, 1979

Bochym Enclosure – Cury, site of prehistoric burial mound (CA 8, 1969, p123)

Bockelly – St Kew, manor, sold by Sir Peter Killigrewe, knighte of Arwenacke to John Tregagle, esquire (*RIC, Z/13/9, 1662); Bockelly alias Buckelly, 1662 (see also Bokelly)

Boconion – Helland, tenement (CRO, TA/83, 1842); Boconion, 1842; Boconnion, 1884

Boconnion – Helland, the seat of Captain Joseph Pomery (Symons, 1884); Boconion, 1842; Boconnion, 1884

Boconnoc – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of west (Symons, 1884); Bochenod, Botchonod, 1086; Botkennoc, 1241; Boskennec, 1282; Bodkonoc, 1331; Boconnock, 1601, 1673, 1677; Bocconnocke, 1690; Boconnock, 1693; Buckanock, 1717; Boconnock, 1839; Boconnoc, 1884

Boconnoc – Boconnoc, of Thomas Lord Camelford (*CRO, F/1/27, 1785); Boconnock, 1602; Boconnocke, 1616; Bocconnocke, 1664, 1690, 1740; Boconnock, 1761; Boconnoc, 1785; Boconnoc House, 1884

Boconnoc House – Boconnoc, formerly the seat of the Mohuns, lately of Lord Camelford, and now of Lord Grenville (Viator, 1819a, p231), the mansion of Captain Fortescue (Symons, 1884); Boconnock, 1602; Boconnocke, 1616; Bocconnocke, 1664, 1690, 1740; Boconnock, 1761; Boconnoc, 1785; Boconnoc House, 1884

Boconnock – see Boconnoc (*CRO, ARD/TER/152, 1601) (*CRO, P247/1/1, 1673, 1677 and 1693) (CRO, TA/12, 1839); Bochenod, Botchonod, 1086; Botkennoc, 1241; Boskennec, 1282; Bodkonoc, 1331; Boconnock, 1601, 1673, 1677; Bocconnocke, 1690; Boconnock, 1693; Buckanock, 1717; Boconnock, 1839; Boconnoc, 1884

Boconnock – Boconnoc, of Thomas Pitt, esquire (*CRO, F/1/27, 1761); Boconnock, 1602; Boconnocke, 1616; Bocconnocke, 1664, 1690, 1740; Boconnock, 1761; Boconnoc, 1785; Boconnoc House, 1884

Boconnock – Boconnoc, of Sir Reginald Mohun (Carew, 1602, p23r); Boconnock, 1602; Boconnocke, 1616; Bocconnocke, 1664, 1690, 1740; Boconnock, 1761; Boconnoc, 1785; Boconnoc House, 1884

Boconnocke – Boconnoc, of Sir Reginald Mohun (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1024, citing from HB/11/18, 1616); Boconnock, 1602; Boconnocke, 1616; Bocconnocke, 1664, 1690, 1740; Boconnock, 1761; Boconnoc, 1785; Boconnoc House, 1884

Bocoven – St Mabyn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bodanna – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bodannan – Endellion, farm (Symons, 1884); Bodannan, 1884; Bodannon, 2003

Bodannon – Endellion (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bodannan, 1884; Bodannon, 2003

Bodardle – Lostwithiel (Maxwell, 1986); Botharder, 1086; Bodardle, 1986

Bodawle – St Pinnock, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Bedrule, Bidrawle)

Bodbran – Duloe (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bodbran, 1086; Bodbrane, 1884 (see also Podbrane)

Bodbrane – Duloe, manor, of John Arundell (*CRO, AR/2/749, 1558)

Bodbrane – Duloe, farm (Symons, 1884); Bodbran, 1086; Bodbrane, 1884 (see also Podbrane)

Boddervannick – Wendron (Gover, 1948, p534); Bodrevenek, Bodreverek, 1338; Bodreveynek, 1434; Bodervenack, 1619; Boderwennack, 1844; Bodervannack, 1884; Boddervannick, 1948; Boderwennack, 1996

Boddigo – St Martin by Looe, tenement (CRO, TA/138, 1840); Botchatuuo, Botchatuuuo, 1086; Boddigo, 1840; Bodiga, 1884; Bodigga, 1986

Bodean Veor – St Anthony in Meneage (CA 12, 1973, p36); Boten, 1086; Boden, Boden Veor, 1743; Higher Boden, 1841; Higher Bodenn, 1884; Boden Veor, Higher Boden, 1892; Bodean Veor, 1973; Higher Boden, 1979; Boden, 1986

Bodeeve – Egloshayle (Symons, 1884); Boduff, 1302; Bodyuf, 1323; Bodeff, 1425; Bodeeve, 1884; Bodieve, 1988

Bodeff – Egloshayle (Padel, 1988, citing from 1425); Boduff, 1302; Bodyuf, 1323; Bodeff, 1425; Bodeeve, 1884; Bodieve, 1988

Bodelen – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327 and 1435); Bodelen, 1327; Bodilen, 1333; Bodelen, 1435; Bodellan, 1689, 1731, 1740; Bodellen, 1842; Bodellan, 1888

Bodella – St Dennis, tenement (CRO, TA/48, 1842) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bodella, Bodella Tenement, 1842; Bedellah, 1884; Bodella, 2003

Bodella Tenement – St Dennis (CRO, TA/48, 1842); Bodella, Bodella Tenement, 1842; Bedellah, 1884; Bodella, 2003

Bodellan – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1689) (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1731 and 1740) (OS, 6”, 1888); Bodelen, 1327; Bodilen, 1333; Bodelen, 1435; Bodellan, 1689, 1731, 1740; Bodellen, 1842; Bodellan, 1888

Bodellen – St Levan (CRO, TA/122, 1842); Bodelen, 1327; Bodilen, 1333; Bodelen, 1435; Bodellan, 1689, 1731, 1740; Bodellen, 1842; Bodellan, 1888

Bodellick – St Breock, farm (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant culverhouse (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p39); Bodilliack, Bodillick, 1632; Bodellick, 1884, 1979

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

Bodeloweyn – St Breock (Padel, 1988, citing from 1317); Bodolowen, 1243; Bodlouen, 1277; Bodeloweyn, 1317; Burlawn, 1988 (see also Burlorne Eglos and Burlorne Tregoose)

Bodelugan – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1324); Bodulogan, 1302; Bodulugan, 1313; Bodelugan, 1324; Bodologen, 1338; Bodlogan, 1583; Boderlogan, 1619; Bodologan, 1694; Boderludvan, 1844; Boderloggan, 1884; Boderlogan, 1948, 1996

Bodelva – St Blazey, tenement (CRO, TA/10, 1846); Bodelva, 1846; Higher/Lower Bodelva, 1884

Bodelva, Higher – St Blazey, farm and the residence of Mr James Knight, clay merchant (Symons, 1884); Bodelva, 1846; Higher/Lower Bodelva, 1884

Bodelva, Lower – St Blazey, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Bodelva, 1846; Higher/Lower Bodelva, 1884

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

Bodely – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1338); Bodely, Bodyly, 1338; Bodilly, 1391; Bodili, 1327; Bodyly, 1356; Bodilli, 1382; Bodillye, 1678; Bodilly, 1844, c.1923, 1948

Bodelymur juxta Relegh – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1302); Bodelymur juxta Relegh, 1302; Bodilly Veor, 1619, 1884, 1996

Boden – St Anthony in Meneage (CRO, PCANM/6/1, 1743) (Maxwell, 1986); Boten, 1086; Boden, Boden Veor, 1743; Higher Boden, 1841; Higher Bodenn, 1884; Boden Veor, Higher Boden, 1892; Bodean Veor, 1973; Higher Boden, 1979; Boden, 1986

Boden, Higher – St Anthony in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/5, 1841) (CRO, PCANM/6/3, 1892), farm, site of non-extant stone cider mill (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p35); Boten, 1086; Boden, Boden Veor, 1743; Higher Boden, 1841; Higher Bodenn, 1884; Boden Veor, Higher Boden, 1892; Bodean Veor, 1973; Higher Boden, 1979; Boden, 1986

Boden Lower – St Anthony in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/5, 1841); Lower Boden, 1841; Lower Bodenn, 1884

Boden Veor – St Anthony in Meneage (CRO, PCANM/6/1, 1743) (CRO, PCANM/6/3, 1892); Boten, 1086; Boden, Boden Veor, 1743; Higher Boden, 1841; Higher Bodenn, 1884; Boden Veor, Higher Boden, 1892; Bodean Veor, 1973; Higher Boden, 1979; Boden, 1986

Bodenar – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327); Bodener, 1300; Bodenar, 1327; Bodener, 1435; Bodyner, 1481; Bodinar, 1769, 1838; Higher/Lower Bodinnar, 1843; Bodenna, 1884; Higher/Lower Bodinnar, 1971; Bodinar, 1985

Bodener – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1300 and 1435); Bodener, 1300; Bodenar, 1327; Bodener, 1435; Bodyner, 1481; Bodinar, 1769, 1838; Higher/Lower Bodinnar, 1843; Bodenna, 1884; Higher/Lower Bodinnar, 1971; Bodinar, 1985

Bodener Vean – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1300); Bodener Vean, 1300; Bodinar Vean, 1887

Bodener Veor – Sancreed (Pool, 1985); Bodener Veor, 1435

Bodenewel – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from c.984); Bodenewel, c.943; Bodynewel, 1319; Bosdenewel, 1328; Burnewhall, 1778, 1844; Burnuhall, 1884; Burnewhall, 1887, 1985

Bodenick – Lanteglos by Fowey (CA 14, 1975, p103, citing from 1410); Bodenick, 1410; Bodinnick, 1884, 1979

Bodenn, Higher – St Anthony in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Boten, 1086; Boden, Boden Veor, 1743; Higher Boden, 1841; Higher Bodenn, 1884; Boden Veor, Higher Boden, 1892; Bodean Veor, 1973; Higher Boden, 1979; Boden, 1986

Bodenn, Lower – St Anthony in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Lower Boden, 1841; Lower Bodenn, 1884

Bodenna – Sancreed, hamlet and land (Symons, 1884); Bodener, 1300; Bodenar, 1327; Bodener, 1435; Bodyner, 1481; Bodinar, 1769, 1838; Higher/Lower Bodinnar, 1843; Bodenna, 1884; Higher/Lower Bodinnar, 1971; Bodinar, 1985

Boderlogan – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619) (Gover, 1948, p534) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Bodulogan, 1302; Bodulugan, 1313; Bodelugan, 1324; Bodologen, 1338; Bodlogan, 1583; Boderlogan, 1619; Bodologan, 1694; Boderludvan, 1844; Boderloggan, 1884; Boderlogan, 1948, 1996

Boderloggan – Wendron, 4 tenements (Symons, 1884); Bodulogan, 1302; Bodulugan, 1313; Bodelugan, 1324; Bodologen, 1338; Bodlogan, 1583; Boderlogan, 1619; Bodologan, 1694; Boderludvan, 1844; Boderloggan, 1884; Boderlogan, 1948, 1996

Boderludvan – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844); Bodulogan, 1302; Bodulugan, 1313; Bodelugan, 1324; Bodologen, 1338; Bodlogan, 1583; Boderlogan, 1619; Bodologan, 1694; Boderludvan, 1844; Boderloggan, 1884; Boderlogan, 1948, 1996

Bodervannack – Wendron, 9 tenements (Symons, 1884); Bodrevenek, Bodreverek, 1338; Bodreveynek, 1434; Bodervenack, 1619; Boderwennack, 1844; Bodervannack, 1884; Boddervannick, 1948; Boderwennack, 1996

Bodervenack – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619); Bodrevenek, Bodreverek, 1338; Bodreveynek, 1434; Bodervenack, 1619; Boderwennack, 1844; Bodervannack, 1884; Boddervannick, 1948; Boderwennack, 1996

Boderverran – St Erth, 17 tenements (Symons, 1884); Boderverran, 1842, 1884; Bodraverran, 1975

Boderwennack – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Bodrevenek, Bodreverek, 1338; Bodreveynek, 1434; Bodervenack, 1619; Boderwennack, 1844; Bodervannack, 1884; Boddervannick, 1948; Boderwennack, 1996

Boderwennack, South – Wendron (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bodestou – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1293); Bodestou, 1293; Bodistou, Bodustou, Bosestou, 1302; Bosustou, 1320; Bosystow, 1598; Bossistow, Bosustow, 1668; Bosustow, 1731; Bosestow, 1733; Bosistow, 1740, 1842; Bosisto, Bosustow, 1884; Bosistow, 1971

Bodeudan – Ladock: see under Besowsa.

Bodeuuoruei – Mawgan in Meneage (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bodeuuoruei, Bodeworwei, Bodouuruei, 1086; Bejorrow, Bojorrow, 1841; Bojorrow, 1851; Bojorrou, 1884; Bojorrow, 1996

Bodewga – Luxulyan (*CRO, P110/25/86, 1587); Bodewitghi, 1086; Bodugy, 1424, 1534, Bodewgia, 1571; Bodewga, 1587; Bodwithgie, c.1870s; Bodiggo, 1884, 1981

Bodewgia – Luxulyan (*CRO, P110/25/83, 1571); Bodewitghi, 1086; Bodugy, 1424, 1534, Bodewgia, 1571; Bodewga, 1587; Bodwithgie, c.1870s; Bodiggo, 1884, 1981

Bodewitghi – Luxulyan (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bodewitghi, 1086; Bodugy, 1424, 1534, Bodewgia, 1571; Bodewga, 1587; Bodwithgie, c.1870s; Bodiggo, 1884, 1981

Bodeworgoin – Gorran: see under Bodrugan.

Bodeworwei – Mawgan in Meneage (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bodeuuoruei, Bodeworwei, Bodouuruei, 1086; Bejorrow, Bojorrow, 1841; Bojorrow, 1851; Bojorrou, 1884; Bojorrow, 1996

Bodewrgoin – Gorran: see under Bodrugan.

Bodflemy – see Botus Fleming (Padel, 1988, citing from 1336); Bothflumet, 1259; Botflumyet, 1291; Bodflemy, 1336; Botflemyng, 1348; Blowflemyng, 1553; Botesfleming, 1679; Botusfleming, 1884; Botus Fleming, 1889; Botusfleming, 1988

Bodgate – North Petherwin [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p158, citing from 1661 and 1718), tenement and barton, of Jane Hawke, widow (*CRO, P167/3/17, 1804), occupied by Jane Hawke (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823) (*CRO, P167/2/16, 1844) (OS, 6", 1907); Bodget, 1286; Bodgyete, 1364; Bageyeat alias Bodgate, 1661; Bagyeat alias Badgeyeat alias Bodgate, 1718; Bodgate, 1804, 1823, 1844, 1907

Bodget – North Petherwin [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p158, citing from 1286); Bodget, 1286; Bodgyete, 1364; Bageyeat alias Bodgate, 1661; Bagyeat alias Badgeyeat alias Bodgate, 1718; Bodgate, 1804, 1823, 1844, 1907

Bodgyete – North Petherwin [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p158, citing from 1364); Bodget, 1286; Bodgyete, 1364; Bageyeat alias Bodgate, 1661; Bagyeat alias Badgeyeat alias Bodgate, 1718; Bodgate, 1804, 1823, 1844, 1907

Bodieve – Egloshayle (Padel, 1988); Boduff, 1302; Bodyuf, 1323; Bodeff, 1425; Bodeeve, 1884; Bodieve, 1988

Bodiga – St Martin by Looe (Symons, 1884); Botchatuuo, Botchatuuuo, 1086; Boddigo, 1840; Bodiga, 1884; Bodigga, 1986

Bodigga – St Martin by Looe (Maxwell, 1986); Botchatuuo, Botchatuuuo, 1086; Boddigo, 1840; Bodiga, 1884; Bodigga, 1986

Bodiggo – Luxulyan, 4 farms (Symons, 1884) (CA 20, 1981, p211); Bodewitghi, 1086; Bodugy, 1424, 1534, Bodewgia, 1571; Bodewga, 1587; Bodwithgie, c.1870s; Bodiggo, 1884, 1981

Bodiggo Farm – Luxulyan (CA 20, 1981, p213)

Bodilen – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1333); Bodelen, 1327; Bodilen, 1333; Bodelen, 1435; Bodellan, 1689, 1731, 1740; Bodellen, 1842; Bodellan, 1888

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

Bodili – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1327); Bodely, Bodyly, 1338; Bodilly, 1391; Bodili, 1327; Bodyly, 1356; Bodilli, 1382; Bodillye, 1678; Bodilly, 1844, c.1923, 1948

Bodilli – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1382); Bodely, Bodyly, 1338; Bodilly, 1391; Bodili, 1327; Bodyly, 1356; Bodilli, 1382; Bodillye, 1678; Bodilly, 1844, c.1923, 1948

Bodilliack – St Breock (CRO, AD103/92/1, 1632); Bodilliack, Bodillick, 1632; Bodellick, 1884, 1979

Bodillick – St Breock (CRO, AD103/92/1, 1632); Bodilliack, Bodillick, 1632; Bodellick, 1884, 1979

Bodilly – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844), there is an ancient granite stone here, 4' 5" high, which used to stand on the crest of a hill between Porkellis fourcross and Burhos. An old woman still living in 1889 in a cottage there said that in her younger days it used to be called the "Wendron God". People passing by used to cross themselves in passing it. In 1855 it was thrown down, and the Vestry offered £10 for information of the offender, and it was again set up. Ten years later it was again removed and thrown into the hedge. Finally in 1886 it was placed at Bodilly (*CRO, P174/8/1, c.1923) (Gover, 1948, p534); Bodely, Bodyly, 1338; Bodilly, 1391; Bodili, 1327; Bodyly, 1356; Bodilli, 1382; Bodillye, 1678; Bodilly, 1844, c.1923, 1948

Bodilly Vean – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619), 7 tenements (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Bodilly Vean, 1619, 1884, 1996

Bodilly Veor – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619), 6 tenements (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Bodelymur juxta Relegh, 1302; Bodilly Veor, 1619, 1884, 1996

Bodillye – Wendron (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §227, citing from HP/13/39, 1678); Bodely, Bodyly, 1338; Bodilly, 1391; Bodili, 1327; Bodyly, 1356; Bodilli, 1382; Bodillye, 1678; Bodilly, 1844, c.1923, 1948

Bodinar – Sancreed (Borlase, 1769, p206), here is a double circle of stones called the Crellas (Moule, 1838, p281) (Pool, 1985); Bodener, 1300; Bodenar, 1327; Bodener, 1435; Bodyner, 1481; Bodinar, 1769, 1838; Higher/Lower Bodinnar, 1843; Bodenna, 1884; Higher/Lower Bodinnar, 1971; Bodinar, 1985

Bodinar, Higher – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1888); Higher Bodinnar, Higher Bodinner, 1843; Higher Bodinar, 1888; Higher Bodinnar, 1971

Bodinar, Lower – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1888); Lower Bodinnar, Lower Bodinner, 1843; Lower Bodinar, 1888; Lower Bodinnar, 1971

Bodinar Common, Higher – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1887)

Bodinar Vean – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1887); Bodener Vean, 1300; Bodinar Vean, 1887

Bodinnar, Higher – Sancreed (CRO, TA/205, 1843), site of prehistoric burial mounds, round, courtyard house and fogou (Russell, 1971, pp23, 45, 53, 63); Higher Bodinnar, Higher Bodinner, 1843; Higher Bodinar, 1888; Higher Bodinnar, 1971

Bodinnar, Lower – Sancreed (CRO, TA/205, 1843) (Russell, 1971, p59); Lower Bodinnar, Lower Bodinner, 1843; Lower Bodinar, 1888; Lower Bodinnar, 1971

Bodinnel, Higher – Bodmin (Symons, 1884); Bodinyell, 1647; Higher/Lower Bodinnel, 1884

Bodinnel, Lower – Bodmin, 4 tenements (Symons, 1884); Bodinyell, 1647; Higher/Lower Bodinnel, 1884

Bodinner, Higher – Sancreed (CRO, TA/205, 1843); Higher Bodinnar, Higher Bodinner, 1843; Higher Bodinar, 1888; Higher Bodinnar, 1971

Bodinner, Lower – Sancreed (CRO, TA/205, 1843); Lower Bodinnar, Lower Bodinner, 1843; Lower Bodinar, 1888; Lower Bodinnar, 1971

Bodinnick – Lanteglos by Fowey, hamlet and ferry (Symons, 1884) quay (CA 14, 1975, p106), site of non-extant stone cider mill (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p36); Bodenick, 1410; Bodinnick, 1884, 1979

Bodinnick – St Stephen in Brannel, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bodinnick – St Stephen in Brannel, iron mine (Symons, 1884)

Bodinyell – Bodmin, stitch of land here leased by Warwick Lord Mohun of Okehampton to Thomas Hawker of the towne of Bodmyn, barker (*CRO, F/1/35, 1647); Bodinyell, 1647; Higher/Lower Bodinnel, 1884

Bodistou – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1302); Bodestou, 1293; Bodistou, Bodustou, Bosestou, 1302; Bosustou, 1320; Bosystow, 1598; Bossistow, Bosustow, 1668; Bosustow, 1731; Bosestow, 1733; Bosistow, 1740, 1842; Bosisto, Bosustow, 1884; Bosistow, 1971

Bodithiel – St Pinnock, farm (Symons, 1884); Bodithiell, 1565; Bodithiel, 1884

Bodithiel Bridge – St Neot (CA 16, 1977, p150); Lergen Bridge, 16th c., Bodithiel Bridge, 1977

Bodithiell – St Pinnock (*RIC, Z/13/19, 1565); Bodithiell, 1565; Bodithiel, 1884

Bodivial – Crowan, farm (Symons, 1884); Bodriviall, 1796; Bodryvyal, 1841, 1850; Bodivial, 1884; Bodrivial, 2003

Bodkadwen – Lanreath (Padel, 1988, citing from 1315); Bodkadwen, 1315; Bocadwen, 1507; (Higher) Boccaden, 1725; Bocaddon, 1988 (see also Boscadden)

Bodkenver – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1394); Bodkenver, 1394; Bokynver, 1456; Bokenver, 1660, 1705; Bookenver, 1845

Bodkonoc – see Boconnoc (Padel, 1988, citing from 1331); Bochenod, Botchonod, 1086; Botkennoc, 1241; Boskennec, 1282; Bodkonoc, 1331; Boconnock, 1601, 1673, 1677; Bocconnocke, 1690; Boconnock, 1693; Buckanock, 1717; Boconnock, 1839; Boconnoc, 1884

Bodlogan – Wendron (*RIC, Z/1/5, 1583); Bodulogan, 1302; Bodulugan, 1313; Bodelugan, 1324; Bodologen, 1338; Bodlogan, 1583; Boderlogan, 1619; Bodologan, 1694; Boderludvan, 1844; Boderloggan, 1884; Boderlogan, 1948, 1996

Bodlouen – St Breock (Padel, 1988, citing from 1277); Bodolowen, 1243; Bodlouen, 1277; Bodeloweyn, 1317; Burlawn, 1988 (see also Burlorne Eglos and Burlorne Tregoose)

Bodman – see Bodmin (Padel, 1988, citing from 1337) (*RIC, Z/1/6, 1583) (*CRO, P170/9/1, 1677); Bodmine, c.975; Bomine, 1086; Botmenei, c.1100; Bodmen, 1253; Bodman, 1337; Bodmyn, 1422, 1435, 1522, 1534, 1564; Bodman, 1583; Bodmyn, 1603, 1647; Bodman, 1677; Bodmin, 1688; Bodmyn, 1693; Bodmin, 1701; Bodmin, Bodmyn, 1719; Bodmin, 1749, 1759, 1884, 1988

Bodmen – see Bodmin (Padel, 1988, citing from 1253); Bodmine, c.975; Bomine, 1086; Botmenei, c.1100; Bodmen, 1253; Bodman, 1337; Bodmyn, 1422, 1435, 1522, 1534, 1564; Bodman, 1583; Bodmyn, 1603, 1647; Bodman, 1677; Bodmin, 1688; Bodmyn, 1693; Bodmin, 1701; Bodmin, Bodmyn, 1719; Bodmin, 1749, 1759, 1884, 1988

Bodmin – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Trigg (*CRO, P247/1/1, 1688), James Bond of Bodmin married Susanna Wills of Temple at Warleggan the 1st of September (*CRO, P247/1/1, 1701) (*CRO, P170/5/10, 1719) (*CRO, P32/1/1, 1749) (*CRO, GHW/10/1/1, c.1830s, citing from 1759) (Symons, 1884); Bodmine, c.975; Bomine, 1086; Botmenei, c.1100; Bodmen, 1253; Bodman, 1337; Bodmyn, 1422, 1435, 1522, 1534, 1564; Bodman, 1583; Bodmyn, 1603, 1647; Bodman, 1677; Bodmin, 1688; Bodmyn, 1693; Bodmin, 1701; Bodmin, Bodmyn, 1719; Bodmin, 1749, 1759, 1884, 1988

Bodmin – Bodmin (SX 073 670): Bodmine, held by the Church of St Petroc (Brady, 1777, p91, citing from Domesday, 1086); Bodmyn, towne (*CRO, F/1/35, 1647); town (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Bodmine, 1086; Bodmyn, 1647; Bodmin, 1884, 1997

Bodmin Consols – Bodmin, mine (Symons, 1884)

Bodmin Down – Bodmin, commons (Symons, 1884)

Bodmin-Kirland – Bodmin, farm and residence (Symons, 1884)

Bodmin Land – St Ive, village (Symons, 1884); Bodmin Land, Bodminland, Pensilva, 1884

Bodmin Moor – numerous parishes (Padel, 1988, citing from 1813); Goen Bren, 12th c; Fawimore, 1185; Fowymor, 1347; Bodmin Moor, 1813; Foy Moor, 1844

Bodmin Pill – St Sampson, creek (Fenwick, 1986, p33); Bodmyn pille, 1538; Bodmin Pill, Sawmills Creek, 1986

Bodmine – see Bodmin (Padel, 1988, citing from c.975); Bodmine, c.975; Bomine, 1086; Botmenei, c.1100; Bodmen, 1253; Bodman, 1337; Bodmyn, 1422, 1435, 1522, 1534, 1564; Bodman, 1583; Bodmyn, 1603, 1647; Bodman, 1677; Bodmin, 1688; Bodmyn, 1693; Bodmin, 1701; Bodmin, Bodmyn, 1719; Bodmin, 1749, 1759, 1884, 1988

Bodmine – Bodmin, town: see under Bodmin.

Bodminia – Bodmin, priory (*CRO, AR/3/624, 1270)

Bodminland – St Ive, village (Symons, 1884); Bodmin Land, Bodminland, Pensilva, 1884

Bodmyn – see Bodmin (*RIC, Z/13/15, 1422) (*CRO, AR/3/627, 1435) (Padel, 1988, citing from 1522) (*RIC, Z/1/1, 1534) (*RIC, Z/13/18, 1564) (*RIC, Z/1/9, 1603) (*CRO, F/1/35, 1647) (*CRO, P247/1/1, 1693 and 1719); Bodmine, c.975; Bomine, 1086; Botmenei, c.1100; Bodmen, 1253; Bodman, 1337; Bodmyn, 1422, 1435, 1522, 1534, 1564; Bodman, 1583; Bodmyn, 1603, 1647; Bodman, 1677; Bodmin, 1688; Bodmyn, 1693; Bodmin, 1701; Bodmin, Bodmyn, 1719; Bodmin, 1749, 1759, 1884, 1988

Bodmyn – Bodmin, town: see under Bodmin.

Bodmyn pille – St Sampson, creek (Fenwick, 1986, p33, citing from 1538); Bodmyn pille, 1538; Bodmin Pill, Sawmills Creek, 1986

Bodnel – Liskeard (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p42)

Bodologan – Wendron (*CRO, GRA/225/4, 1694); Bodulogan, 1302; Bodulugan, 1313; Bodelugan, 1324; Bodologen, 1338; Bodlogan, 1583; Boderlogan, 1619; Bodologan, 1694; Boderludvan, 1844; Boderloggan, 1884; Boderlogan, 1948, 1996

Bodologen – Wendron (Gover, 1948, p534); Bodulogan, 1302; Bodulugan, 1313; Bodelugan, 1324; Bodologen, 1338; Bodlogan, 1583; Boderlogan, 1619; Bodologan, 1694; Boderludvan, 1844; Boderloggan, 1884; Boderlogan, 1948, 1996

Bodolowen – St Breock (Padel, 1988, citing from 1243); Bodolowen, 1243; Bodlouen, 1277; Bodeloweyn, 1317; Burlawn, 1988 (see also Burlorne Eglos and Burlorne Tregoose)

Bodouuruei – Mawgan in Meneage (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bodeuuoruei, Bodeworwei, Bodouuruei, 1086; Bejorrow, Bojorrow, 1841; Bojorrow, 1851; Bojorrou, 1884; Bojorrow, 1996

Bodrane, Lower – St Pinnock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bodrane, Lower – St Pinnock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bodraverran – St Erth, tenement (CRO, TA/59, 1842), site of disused mine (CA 14, 1975, p115); Boderverran, 1842, 1884; Bodraverran, 1975

Bodrean – St Clement, the seat of A C Williams, Esq (Symons, 1884) (*CRO, CH/30/3/17, 1905), former site of ancient cross, now in Mawgan in Pydar churchyard (CA 17, 1978, p122); Bodrean, 1884, 1905, 1972

Bodrean Farm – St Clement (Symons, 1884) (*CRO, CH/30/3/17, 1905)

Bodrean Manor Farm – St Clement (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bodrethkie – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1610); Bodrythekey, 1350; Botrithky, 1456; Bodryghtye, 1534; Bodrifkye, 1570; Bodrethkie, 1610; Bodriftye, 1623; Bodrifty, 1830, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bodrevelen – St Ives (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1367); Bosworthalan, 1361; ? Bodrevelen, 1367 Borthalan, 1523; Burthallan, 1816; Borallen, 1820; Burthallan, 1844; Borthallan, 1851; Burthavallan, 1852; Burthallan, 1852, 1971, 1985

Bodrevenek – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1338); Bodrevenek, Bodreverek, 1338; Bodreveynek, 1434; Bodervenack, 1619; Boderwennack, 1844; Bodervannack, 1884; Boddervannick, 1948; Boderwennack, 1996

Bodreverek – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1338); Bodrevenek, Bodreverek, 1338; Bodreveynek, 1434; Bodervenack, 1619; Boderwennack, 1844; Bodervannack, 1884; Boddervannick, 1948; Boderwennack, 1996

Bodreveynek – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1434); Bodrevenek, Bodreverek, 1338; Bodreveynek, 1434; Bodervenack, 1619; Boderwennack, 1844; Bodervannack, 1884; Boddervannick, 1948; Boderwennack, 1996

Bodrifkye – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1570); Bodrythekey, 1350; Botrithky, 1456; Bodryghtye, 1534; Bodrifkye, 1570; Bodrethkie, 1610; Bodriftye, 1623; Bodrifty, 1830, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bodrifty – Gulval, in the manor of Trezela Mulfra, tenant of one third part is Charles Friggens, by leases, dated 25th March 1789 and 20th August 1801, on the life of William Friggens, aged 39 in 1830 (*CRO, WH/1/3766, 1830) (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843), 6 tenements (Symons, 1884), site of prehistoric burial mounds, round and huts (Russell, 1971, pp14, 42, 48); Bodrythekey, 1350; Botrithky, 1456; Bodryghtye, 1534; Bodrifkye, 1570; Bodrethkie, 1610; Bodriftye, 1623; Bodrifty, 1830, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bodriftye – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1623); Bodrythekey, 1350; Botrithky, 1456; Bodryghtye, 1534; Bodrifkye, 1570; Bodrethkie, 1610; Bodriftye, 1623; Bodrifty, 1830, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bodrigan – Gorran: see under Bodrugan.

Bodriggan – St Tudy, farm (Symons, 1884); Bedruggan, Bodriggan, 1884

Bodriggy – Phillack, tenement (CRO, TA/186, 1844), part of Hayle (Symons, 1884), site of mansion house and ore cellars (CA 15, 1976, pp98, 101); Bodrigi, 1283; Bodriggy, 1844, 1884, 1976

Bodriggy Farm – Phillack, original site of 2 ancient crosses, one now doorpost to Old Schoolroom, Phillack, and other is over the porch at St John’s church at Copperhouse (CA 15, 1976, p97)

Bodriggy House – Phillack, the residence of Mr Charles Hocken (Symons, 1884)

Bodriggy Villas – Phillack, residences, Mr James Blamey and others (Symons, 1884)

Bodrigi – Phillack (CA 15, 1976, p98, citing from Henderson, citing from 1283); Bodrigi, 1283; Bodriggy, 1844, 1884, 1976

Bodrithky – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1456); Bodrythekey, 1350; Botrithky, 1456; Bodryghtye, 1534; Bodrifkye, 1570; Bodrethkie, 1610; Bodriftye, 1623; Bodrifty, 1830, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bodrivial – Crowan (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bodriviall, 1796; Bodryvyal, 1841, 1850; Bodivial, 1884; Bodrivial, 2003

Bodriviall – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796); Bodriviall, 1796; Bodryvyal, 1841, 1850; Bodivial, 1884; Bodrivial, 2003

Bodrogow – St Columb Minor: see under Bedrugga.

Bodrugan – Gorran (SX 015 435): Bodeworgoin, (Maxwell, 1986, p4, citing from Exchequer Domesday, f122, 1086); Bodewrgoin, (Maxwell, 1986, p4, citing from Exeter Domesday, f247r, 1086); Bodrygan, given in the personal name Philip de Bodrygan, (*CRO, ME/573, 1262); Bodrigan, farm, occupied by Mr Kendall, and owned by Lord Mount Edgcumbe, at 596 acres it is said to be the largest farm in Cornwall (Symons, 1884); Bodrugan, Bodrugan Barton, site of prehistoric burial mounds and ancient chapel (CA 5, 1966, p74-6); Bodrugan Barton, in St Goran civil parish (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Bodeworgoin, Bodewrgoin, 1086; Bodrygan, 1262; Bodrigan, 1884; Bodrugan, 1966; Bodrugan Barton, 2003

Bodrugan Barn – Gorran (CA 5, 1966, p76)

Bodrugan Barton - Gorran: see under Bodrugan.

Bodrugan Mill - Gorran (CA 5, 1966, p76)

Bodrygan - Gorran: see under Bodrugan.

Bodryghtye – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1534); Bodrythekey, 1350; Botrithky, 1456; Bodryghtye, 1534; Bodrifkye, 1570; Bodrethkie, 1610; Bodriftye, 1623; Bodrifty, 1830, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bodrythekey – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1350); Bodrythekey, 1350; Botrithky, 1456; Bodryghtye, 1534; Bodrifkye, 1570; Bodrethkie, 1610; Bodriftye, 1623; Bodrifty, 1830, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bodryvyal – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841) (*CRO, GHW/13/3/5, 1850); Bodriviall, 1796; Bodryvyal, 1841, 1850; Bodivial, 1884; Bodrivial, 2003

Bodsava – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1495); Botysava, 1301; Botesave, 1310; Botesava, 1322; Botissava, 1334; Botezave, 1398; Bodsava, 1495; Bottasava, 1560; Bassava, 1582; Botesava, 1659; Butsava, 1725; Bussava, Bussavah, 1845; Bosava, 1884; Bossava, 1888, 1971

Boduel – Liskeard, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Botiual, Botival, 1086; Boduel, 1884

Boduel, North – Liskeard, farm (Symons, 1884)

Boduel, South – Liskeard, farm (Symons, 1884)

Boduff – Egloshayle (Padel, 1988, citing from 1302); Boduff, 1302; Bodyuf, 1323; Bodeff, 1425; Bodeeve, 1884; Bodieve, 1988

Bodugy – Luxulyan (*CRO, P110/25/72, 1424) (*CRO, P110/25/77, 1534); Bodewitghi, 1086; Bodugy, 1424, 1534, Bodewgia, 1571; Bodewga, 1587; Bodwithgie, c.1870s; Bodiggo, 1884, 1981

Bodulogan – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1302); Bodulogan, 1302; Bodulugan, 1313; Bodelugan, 1324; Bodologen, 1338; Bodlogan, 1583; Boderlogan, 1619; Bodologan, 1694; Boderludvan, 1844; Boderloggan, 1884; Boderlogan, 1948, 1996

Bodulugan – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1313); Bodulogan, 1302; Bodulugan, 1313; Bodelugan, 1324; Bodologen, 1338; Bodlogan, 1583; Boderlogan, 1619; Bodologan, 1694; Boderludvan, 1844; Boderloggan, 1884; Boderlogan, 1948, 1996

Bodustou – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1302); Bodestou, 1293; Bodistou, Bodustou, Bosestou, 1302; Bosustou, 1320; Bosystow, 1598; Bossistow, Bosustow, 1668; Bosustow, 1731; Bosestow, 1733; Bosistow, 1740, 1842; Bosisto, Bosustow, 1884; Bosistow, 1971

Bodwannack – Lanivet (*CRO, AD103/80, 1734); Bodwannack, 1734; Bodwannick, 1884

Bodwanneck – Bodmin, Lanhydrock and Lanivet, manor (*CRO, AD103/119/2, 1756); Bodwannek, 1588; Bodwanneck, 1756

Bodwannek – Lanivet, manor, of John Arundell (*CRO, AR/2/749, 1558); Bodwannek, 1588; Bodwanneck, 1756

Bodwannick – Lanivet, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Bodwannack, 1734; Bodwannick, 1884

Bodwen – Helland, land here leased by Thomas Nickell on the lives of Hugh Best, 58, ___ Nickell, 53, and Mary Nickell, 47, 9 acres (*CRO, X206/10, 1808), farm (Symons, 1884); Bodwen, 1808; Bedwin, 1842; Bodwen, 1884

Bodwen – Lanlivery, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bodwen – Luxulyan (CA 20, 1981, p210); Bodwenn, 1884; Bodwen, 1981

Bodwen Down – Helland, field in Bodwen, leased by Thomas Nickell (*CRO, X206/10, 1808); Bodwen Down, 1808; Bedwin Down, 1842

Bodwen Wood – Helland, 3 acres, 3 roods and 38 perches (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Bodwenan – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1226); Bodwenan, 1226; Bodwennan, 1260; Boswynnan, 1289; Boswennan, 1298; Boswenan, 1478; Buswednan, 1757; Boswednan, 1782; Buswednan, 1785; Boswednan, 1842, 1884, 1971

Bodwenn – Luxulyan, 3 farms (Symons, 1884); Bodwenn, 1884; Bodwen, 1981

Bodwennan – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1260); Bodwenan, 1226; Bodwennan, 1260; Boswynnan, 1289; Boswennan, 1298; Boswenan, 1478; Buswednan, 1757; Boswednan, 1782; Buswednan, 1785; Boswednan, 1842, 1884, 1971

Bodwenne – Wendron (CRO, AD528/2, 1502); Boswen, 1303; Boswyn, 1474; Boswenne, Bodwenne, 1502; Boswen, 1619; Boswin, 1844, 1884, 1948, 1996

Bodwennec – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1304); Bosdwenneg, 1262; Bodwennec, 1304; Boswennek, 1327, 1540; Buswednac, 1768; Buswednack, 1842; Boswednack, 1908, 1971

Bodwin – St Teath, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bodwindle – St Winnow, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bodwithgie – Luxulyan (CA 20, 1981, p213, citing from Lake, vol 3, p196, c.1870s); Bodewitghi, 1086; Bodwithgie, c.1870s; Bodiggo, 1884, 1981

Bodwithgy – Luxulyan, manor (CA 20, 1981, p211)

Bodwithick – St Clether (CRO, EL/6/3, 1618); Bodwithick, Bodwithicke, Bowithick, 1618

Bodwithicke – St Clether (CRO, EL/6/3, 1618); Bodwithick, Bodwithicke, Bowithick, 1618

Bodwithicke, Little – St Clether, in hand (*CRO, EL/279, c.1700) (CRO, EL/6/16, 1787); Little Bowithick, 1618; Little Bodwithicke, c.1700; Little Bodwithicke, Little Bowithicke, 1787; Little Bowithick, 1884

Bodwithiel, Higher – Helland, tenement (CRO, TA/83, 1842)

Bodwithiel, Lower – Helland, tenement (CRO, TA/83, 1842)

Bodwrag – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from c.1240); Bodwrag, c.1240; Boswragh, 1302; Boragh, 1356; Boraghe, 1668; Borah, 1844, 1884, 1971

Bodyly – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1338); Bodely, Bodyly, 1338; Bodilly, 1391; Bodili, 1327; Bodyly, 1356; Bodilli, 1382; Bodillye, 1678; Bodilly, 1844, c.1923, 1948

Bodyner – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1481); Bodener, 1300; Bodenar, 1327; Bodener, 1435; Bodyner, 1481; Bodinar, 1769, 1838; Higher/Lower Bodinnar, 1843; Bodenna, 1884; Higher/Lower Bodinnar, 1971; Bodinar, 1985

Bodynewel – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1319); Bodenewel, c.943; Bodynewel, 1319; Bosdenewel, 1328; Burnewhall, 1778, 1844; Burnuhall, 1884; Burnewhall, 1887, 1985

Bodyuf – Egloshayle (Padel, 1988, citing from 1323); Boduff, 1302; Bodyuf, 1323; Bodeff, 1425; Bodeeve, 1884; Bodieve, 1988

Boel, Carn – Sennen (SW 3423), rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 1980)

Boel, Carn Lês – St Levan, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1888)

Boella – St Just in Roseland, the residence of Mr Richard Isabell at St Mawes (Symons, 1884) (see also Bohillo/Bohillow)

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

Bofarnel – St Winnow, site of numerous prehistoric burial mounds and Wesleyan chapel (CA 17, 1978, pp128, 131); Befarnell, Bofarnell, 1884; Bofarnel, 1978

Bofarnell – St Winnow, hamlet and farm (Symons, 1884); Befarnell, Bofarnell, 1884; Bofarnel, 1978

Boffindle – Warleggan, tenement (CRO, TA/247, 1840); Boffindle, 1840; North/South Bofindle, 1884

Bofindle, North – Warleggan, farm (Symons, 1884); Boffindle, 1840; North/South Bofindle, 1884

Bofindle, South – Warleggan, farm (Symons, 1884); Boffindle, 1840; North/South Bofindle, 1884

Bog – Ludgvan (*CRO, P129/21/1, 1799) (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1836), farm (Symons, 1884); Bog, 1799, 1836, 1884; Bog Farm, 1985

Bog Farm – Ludgvan (Pool, 1985); Bog, 1799, 1836, 1884; Bog Farm, 1985

Boga Mill – Lanreath, farm and mill (Symons, 1884); Bogamill, 1725; Bogga Mill, 1827; Boga Mill, 1884

Bogamill – Lanreath, Nicholas Willcock (*CRO, P111/25/13, 1725); Bogamill, 1725; Bogga Mill, 1827; Boga Mill, 1884

Bogee – St Ervan, 4 tenements (Symons, 1884), site of numerous prehistoric burial mounds and manor house (CA 18, 1979, p125-6)

Bogee, Higher – St Ervan (Symons, 1884)

Bogee, Lower – St Ervan (Symons, 1884)

Bogee, Middle – St Ervan, 2 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Bogee, Outer – St Ervan (Symons, 1884)

Bogee Barrow – St Ervan, prehistoric burial mound at Bogee (CA 18, 1979, p125)

Bogee Common, Higher – St Eval (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bogee Common, Lower – St Eval (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bogee Farm – St Ervan (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bogewean – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bogga Mill – Pelynt, road here to Higher End Bake Downa, 1 mile, 1 furlong and 27 poles (*CRO, P173/22/1, 1827); Bogamill, 1725; Bogga Mill, 1827; Boga Mill, 1884

Boghawode – Week St Mary (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1317); Bouwode, 1314; Boghawode, 1317; Bowda, 1609; Bowdah, 1884, 1948

Boghedon – Stratton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1325); Boudon (juxta Merwynchurche), 1315; Boghedon, 1325; Bowedon, c.1500; Bowden, 1884, 1948

Bogief – St Ervan, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Bogowan – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bogullas woollas & Bohillo & Polverth – St Just in Roseland (*CRO, P96/4/1, 1634)

Bogywian – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bohago – Cuby (CA 7, 1968, p98); Behago, 1842; Bohagoe, 1884; Bohago, 1968

Bohagoe – Cuby, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Behago, 1842; Bohagoe, 1884; Bohago, 1968

Bohemia – Towednack (CRO, TA/226, 1842) (OS, 6”, 1908); Bohemia, 1842, 1908

Bohemia, Lady Downs or – Towednack, tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842)

Bohetherick – St Dominick, hamlet and 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Bohetherick Quay – St Dominick, site of non-extant lime-kiln (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p43)

Bohillo & Polverth, Bogullas woollas & – St Just in Roseland (*CRO, P96/4/1, 1634); (Bogullas woollas &) Bohillo (& Polverth), Bohillow (& Polverth), 1634 (see also Boella)

Bohillow & Polverth – St Just in Roseland (*CRO, P96/4/1, 1634); (Bogullas woollas &) Bohillo (& Polverth), Bohillow (& Polverth), 1634 (see also Boella)

Bohortha – St Anthony in Roseland, the farm of Mr George Canning (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Byhurthw, 1284; Behorthou, 1302; Bohortha, 1884, 2003

Bohurrow, Manor of – St Anthony in Roseland, tenement (CRO, TA/6, 1840)

Boiatona – ecclesiastical parish and manor: see under Boyton.

Boietona – ecclesiastical parish and manor: see under Boyton.

Boietone – ecclesiastical parish and manor: see under Boyton.

Boiewian – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Boiewyan – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Boiling Well – Gwithian, mine, abandoned c.1850 (Symons, 1884)

Boithun – ecclesiastical parish: see under Boyton.

Boiton – ecclesiastical parish: see under Boyton.

Boitona – ecclesiastical parish: see under Boyton.

Boiuyan – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bojasa – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1725); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Bojea – St Austell, 4 tenements (Symons, 1884) (CA 11, 1972, p73)

Bojea, Lower – St Austell, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bojea Barrow – St Austell [Tithe Map?] (CA 11, 1972, p73)

Bojea Farm – St Austell (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bojea Mill – St Austell, site of mill [TA 3221] (CA 11, 1972, p77, citing from TA, c.1840)

Bojea Round – St Austell, near Carwallen [TA 3293] (CA 11, 1972, p74, citing from TA, c.1840)

Bojewan’s Farm – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1888); Bosawyn, 1300; Bosadwans, 1317; Bosewyn, 1371; Bossawens, 1560; Bosadvans, Bosawans, 1668; Bejowans, 1843; Bojowans, 1884; Bojewan’s Farm, 1888; Bojewyans, 1971

Bojewans Carn – Sancreed, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bojewian – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bojewyan – St Just in Penwith (SW 392 346): Bosuyon, (Padel, 1988, p56, citing from 1302); Boyowan alias Bogowan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §154a, p273, citing from HM/4/1, 1560); Bosyewan alias Bosewyan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §154, p274, citing from HM/4/3, 1573); Boiuyan, (Pool, 1985, p38, citing from 1589); Bogywian alias Bogewean, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §155, p274, citing from HM/4/5, 1604); Boiewian, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §182, p278, citing from HM/4/6, 1611); Boiewyan alias Bosywian, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §156, p274, citing from HM/4/7, 1621); Bojewyan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §158, p274, citing from HM/4/9, 1631); Bojewyan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §160, p274-5, citing from HM/4/11, 1641); Bojewynn alias Bosewyan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §161, p275, citing from HM/4/12, 1642); Boiewyan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §163, p275, citing from HM/4/14, 1648); Boiewyan alias Bosewyan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §164, p275, citing from HM/4/15, 1652); Boiewyan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §167, p276, citing from HM/4/18, 1653); Bojewyan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §173, p277, citing from HM/4/21, 1656); Bosjuan alias Bosuyan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §170, p276, citing from HM/4/23, 1656); Bossuyan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §171, p276, citing from HM/4/24, 1656); Bojewyan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §181b, p278, citing from HM/4/35, 1665); Bosuwion, (Pool, 1985, p38, citing from 1668); Bojewyan, Boiewyan alias Bosuyan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §186, p278-9, citing from HM/4/41, 1671); Bojewyan alias Bosawyan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §196, p281, citing from HM/4/69, 1676); Bojewyan alias Bosewyan, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §206, p282, citing from HM/4/91, 1692); Bojewyan alias Bosuyan, (Padel, 1988, p56, citing from 1699); Bosewyan, (Pool, 1985, p38, citing from 1699); Bojewian, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §207b, p282, citing from HM/4/92, 1705); Bojuyan, (Pool, 1985, p38, citing from 1732); Bojewyan, (CRO, TA/95, 1845), village and 21 tenements (Symons, 1884) (Padel, 1988, p56); Higher Bojewyan, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Bosuyon, 1302; Boyowan, Bogowan, 1560; Bosyewan, Bosewyan, 1573; Boiuyan, 1589; Bogywian, Bogewean, 1604; Boiewian, 1611; Boiewyan, Bosywian, 1621; Bojewyan, 1631: Bojewyan, 1641; Bojewynn, Bosewyan, 1642; Boiewyan, 1648; Boiewyan, Bosewyan, 1652; Boiewyan, 1653; Bojewyan, Bosjuan, Bosuyan, Bossuyan, 1656; Bojewyan, 1665; Bosuwion, 1668; Bojewyan, Boiewyan, Bosuyan, 1671; Bojewyan, Bosawyan, 1676; Bojewyan, Bosewyan, 1692; Bojewyan, Bosuyan, Bosewyan, 1699; Bojewian, 1705; Bojuyan, 1732; Bojewyan, 1845, 1884, 1988; Higher Bojewyan, 2005

Bojewyan Chyrose – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845)

Bojewyan Stennack – St Just in Penwith, hamlet (OS, 6”, 1908)

Bojewyans – Sancreed, farm (Russell, 1971); Bosawyn, 1300; Bosadwans, 1317; Bosewyn, 1371; Bossawens, 1560; Bosadvans, Bosawans, 1668; Bejowans, 1843; Bojowans, 1884; Bojewan’s Farm, 1888; Bojewyans, 1971

Bojewynn – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bojil – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841); Bosgill, 1679; Bojil, 1841

Bojorrou – Mawgan in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Bodeuuoruei, Bodeworwei, Bodouuruei, 1086; Bejorrow, Bojorrow, 1841; Bojorrow, 1851; Bojorrou, 1884; Bojorrow, 1996

Bojorrow – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841) (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Bodeuuoruei, Bodeworwei, Bodouuruei, 1086; Bejorrow, Bojorrow, 1841; Bojorrow, 1851; Bojorrou, 1884; Bojorrow, 1996

Bojosah – Camborne, of John Bryant (*CRO, X510, 1743), hamlet (Symons, 1884); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Bojowan – St Columb Minor, farm (Symons, 1884); Bejawn, 1842; Bojowan, 1884; Bejowan, 1982

Bojowan, Little – St Columb Minor, farm (Symons, 1884); Little Bejawn, 1842; Little Bojowan, 1884

Bojowans – Sancreed (Symons, 1884); Bosawyn, 1300; Bosadwans, 1317; Bosewyn, 1371; Bossawens, 1560; Bosadvans, Bosawans, 1668; Bejowans, 1843; Bojowans, 1884; Bojewan’s Farm, 1888; Bojewyans, 1971

Bojuthno – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1888), site of prehistoric courtyard house (Russell, 1971, p53); Boswythenou, 1302; Bosudenou, 1327; Bossothenou, 1342; Bosuthenowe, 1435; Boswothnowe, 1523; Bejuthno, 1843; Bejudno, 1884; Bojuthno, 1888, 1971

Bojuyan – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bokankeed – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from St Buryan Charter, c.943); Bokankeed, c.943; Boshankoud, 1302; Bossankud, 1330; Bossankuth, 1334; Boshanchud, 1350; Bosdankoethe, 1387; Bosanketh, 1844, 1884, 1971

Bokedeck – Lanivet (*CRO, P110/25/80, 1557); Boskedek, 1422; Bokedek, 1424; Boskedok, 1474; Bokedek, 1519, 1534; Bokedeck, Bokedecke, 1557; Bokedicke, c.1580; Boskedick, 1759; Bokiddick, Boskiddick, 1884

Bokedecke – Lanivet (*CRO, P110/25/80, 1557); Boskedek, 1422; Bokedek, 1424; Boskedok, 1474; Bokedek, 1519, 1534; Bokedeck, Bokedecke, 1557; Bokedicke, c.1580; Boskedick, 1759; Bokiddick, Boskiddick, 1884

Bokedek – Lanivet (*CRO, P110/25/72, 1424) (*CRO, P110/25/75, 1519) (*CRO, P110/25/77, 1534) ; Boskedek, 1422; Bokedek, 1424; Boskedok, 1474; Bokedek, 1519, 1534; Bokedeck, Bokedecke, 1557; Bokedicke, c.1580; Boskedick, 1759; Bokiddick, Boskiddick, 1884

Bokedicke – Lanivet (*CRO, P110/25/64, c.1580); Boskedek, 1422; Bokedek, 1424; Boskedok, 1474; Bokedek, 1519, 1534; Bokedeck, Bokedecke, 1557; Bokedicke, c.1580; Boskedick, 1759; Bokiddick, Boskiddick, 1884

Bokelly – St Kew, farm (Symons, 1884), remains of culverhouse (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p40) (see also Bockelly alias Buckelly)

Bokenna – St Cleer, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Bokenver – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1660 and 1705); Bodkenver, 1394; Bokynver, 1456; Bokenver, 1660, 1705; Bookenver, 1845

Bokiddick – Lanivet, 5 farms (Symons, 1884); Boskedek, 1422; Bokedek, 1424; Boskedok, 1474; Bokedek, 1519, 1534; Bokedeck, Bokedecke, 1557; Bokedicke, c.1580; Boskedick, 1759; Bokiddick, Boskiddick, 1884

Bokynver – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1456); Bodkenver, 1394; Bokynver, 1456; Bokenver, 1660, 1705; Bookenver, 1845

Bolancan – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1566); Bollancan, 1320; Bolancan, 1566; Bolancon, 1668; Bolankan, 1668, 1844, 1884, 1971

Bolancon – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); Bollancan, 1320; Bolancan, 1566; Bolancon, 1668; Bolankan, 1668, 1844, 1884, 1971

Bolankan – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668), tenement (CRO, TA/23, 1844), farm (Symons, 1884) (Russell, 1971, p83); Bollancan, 1320; Bolancan, 1566; Bolancon, 1668; Bolankan, 1668, 1844, 1884, 1971

Bolankan – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Bolankon, 1796; Bolankan, 1841, 1884, 1996

Bolankon – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796); Bolankon, 1796; Bolankan, 1841, 1884, 1996

Bolarrow – St Mabyn, farm (Symons, 1884); Barlurrowe, 1627; Burlurrowe, 1639; Burlorrow, 1673; Bolarrow, Burlarroe, 1884

Bolawall – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1302); Bolawall, 1302; Bolouhol, 1327; Bollowal, 1340; Bolohall, 1589; Bonawall, 1726; Bolowall, 1726, 1732; Balowel, 1749; Ballowall, Bolowall, 1845; Bollowall, 1883; Bollowal, 1884; Ballowall, 1960; Ballowal, 1971

bold, Gilly- – St Anthony in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bold Gate Plantation – Crowan (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Boldventure – Altarnun (Padel, 1988, citing from 1844); Boldventure, 1844; Bolventor, 1884

Boldventure – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1845); Boldventure, 1845; Bolventor (Lane), 1953-4

Boldventure, Tenement called – Boconnoc (CRO, TA/12, 1839)

Bolegh – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1275); Bolegh, 1275; Bollegh, 1334, 1428, 1560; Boleith, 1590; Bollegh, Bolleigh, 1668; Boleit, 1767; Bolleit, 1769; Boleigh, 1829; Bolliet, 1838; Boleigh, 1844; Bolleit, 1861; Boleigh, 1884, 1971

Boleigh – St Buryan (*CRO, BU/1173, 1829), tenement (CRO, TA/23, 1844), farm (Symons, 1884), site of prehistoric menhirs and fogou (Russell, 1971, pp31, 61); Bolegh, 1275; Bollegh, 1334, 1428, 1560; Boleith, 1590; Bollegh, Bolleigh, 1668; Boleit, 1767; Bolleit, 1769; Boleigh, 1829; Bolliet, 1838; Boleigh, 1844; Bolleit, 1861; Boleigh, 1884, 1971

Boleigh Circle – St Buryan, prehistoric stone circle (Thomas, 1960, p51); Dawns-mên, Rosmodreuy Circle, 1769; Dans Mean, 1842; Higher/Lower/Middle Dons Mine, 1844; Dawn’s Men, Merry Maidens, 1908; Boleigh Circle, 1960

Boleit – St Buryan (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1767); Bolegh, 1275; Bollegh, 1334, 1428, 1560; Boleith, 1590; Bollegh, Bolleigh, 1668; Boleit, 1767; Bolleit, 1769; Boleigh, 1829; Bolliet, 1838; Boleigh, 1844; Bolleit, 1861; Boleigh, 1884, 1971

Boleith – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1590); Bolegh, 1275; Bollegh, 1334, 1428, 1560; Boleith, 1590; Bollegh, Bolleigh, 1668; Boleit, 1767; Bolleit, 1769; Boleigh, 1829; Bolliet, 1838; Boleigh, 1844; Bolleit, 1861; Boleigh, 1884, 1971

Bolenna – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1838); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973

Bolenna – Perranzabuloe, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bolenna – Perranzabuloe, mine (Symons, 1884)

Bolenna – Towednack, farm (Symons, 1884) (*CRO, CH/33/9, 1907) (Pool, 1985); Bollainou, 1201; Bollaynou, 1330; Bolleynou, 1380; Bolenow Vean, 1842; Bolenna, 1884; Bolenowe Vean, 1906; Bolennow, Bolenna, 1907; Bolenna, 1985

Bolenna, Carne – Towednack, at Chyangweal (CRO, TA/226, No.748, 1842); Carnbelenowe, 1650; Carne Bolenna, 1842; Bolenna Carne, 1907

Bolenna Carne – Towednack (*CRO, CH/33/9, 1907); Carnbelenowe, 1650; Carne Bolenna, 1842; Bolenna Carne, 1907 (see also Chyangweal alias Carn Colenowe)

Bolenna Field – Towednack, at Chyangweal (CRO, TA/226, No.813, 1842)

Bolenna Meadow – Towednack, at Chyangweal (CRO, TA/226, No.814, 1842)

Bolenno – Camborne, 6 farms and 30 tenements (Symons, 1884); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973

Bolennoe – Camborne, part of Honour Bennats (*CRO, X510, 1743) (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/1/2, 1853); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973

Bolennow – Towednack (*CRO, CH/33/9, 1907); Bollainou, 1201; Bollaynou, 1330; Bolleynou, 1380; Bolenow Vean, 1842; Bolenna, 1884; Bolenowe Vean, 1906; Bolennow, Bolenna, 1907; Bolenna, 1985

Bolennowe – Camborne (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/1/1, 1825) (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/1/4, 1850); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973

Bolennowe Downs – Camborne (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/1/4, 1850)

Bolenoe – Camborne, population is 27 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973

Bolenow – Towednack (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from TA, 1842); Bollainou, 1201; Bollaynou, 1330; Bolleynou, 1380; Bolenow Vean, 1842; Bolenna, 1884; Bolenowe Vean, 1906; Bolennow, Bolenna, 1907; Bolenna, 1985

Bolenow Vean – Towednack, tenement and field names (CRO, TA/226, Nos. 739-740, 1842); Bollainou, 1201; Bollaynou, 1330; Bolleynou, 1380; Bolenow Vean, 1842; Bolenna, 1884; Bolenowe Vean, 1906; Bolennow, Bolenna, 1907; Bolenna, 1985

Bolenowe – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p583, citing from 1397) (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1538), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843) (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/1/3, 1854) (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1884), from bos, 'dwelling' and possibly the plural of the Welsh word llain, 'patch', 'piece' or 'slip of land' (Gover, 1948, p583), from bos, 'dwelling' and a personal name Laianou, perhaps as a masculine noun, Laian='a religious, a hermit' (Thomas, 1967, p187) (CA 12, 1973, p36); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973

Bolenowe – Camborne, mine, previous name for South Grenville (Symons, 1884)

Bolenowe Carn Moor – Camborne (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bolenowe Carne – Camborne (CRO, TA/27, 1843)

Bolenowe Moor – Camborne (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bolenowe Vean – Towednack (*CRO, CH/34/6, 1906); Bollainou, 1201; Bollaynou, 1330; Bolleynou, 1380; Bolenow Vean, 1842; Bolenna, 1884; Bolenowe Vean, 1906; Bolennow, Bolenna, 1907; Bolenna, 1985

Bolesbridge – North Petherwin (OS, 6", 1907), probably named after the family of John Bole, mentioned during the reign of Elizabeth I (Gover et al, 1931, p159)

Bolesbridge Water – North Petherwin, stream or river (OS, 6", 1907)

Bolijack – Landewednack (SW 7011), coastal (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bolingey – Constantine, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Melangye)

Bolingey – Mawgan in Pydar, hamlet (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant mill (CA 17, 1978, p123); Melyndy, 1216; Bolingey, 1884, 1978

Bolingey – Perranzabuloe, hamlet (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Velingey, 1566; Melinge, 1650; Bolingey, 1884, 2003

Bolingey – Perranzabuloe, copper and tin mine (Symons, 1884)

Bolitho – Crowan: Bollithowe, part in the Manor of Peller (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §291, p312-3, citing from HM/11/1, 1528); Bolitho, (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796), 5 farms (Symons, 1884).

Bollithowe, 1528; Bolitho, 1796, 1884

Bolitho, Higher – Crowan (CRO, TA/42, 1841)

Bolitho, Lower – Crowan (CRO, TA/42, 1841) (CA 15, 1976, p92)

Bolitho Barton – Crowan (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bolitho Farm, Higher – Crowan (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

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

Bolitho Vean – Crowan (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bolitho's old Stamps – Wendron, at Porkellis (*CRO, AD1630/8/3, 1812)

Bolitho's Tenement – Wendron, in Porkellis, public house, stable, and three gardens, 1 rood and 39 perches customary measure, 2 roods and 15 perches statute measure (*CRO, AD1630/8/3, 1812)

Bolitho's Water Leat – Wendron, at Porkellis (*CRO, AD1630/8/3, 1812)

Bolithoe – Menheniot, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Bollainou – Towednack (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1201); Bollainou, 1201; Bollaynou, 1330; Bolleynou, 1380; Bolenow Vean, 1842; Bolenna, 1884; Bolenowe Vean, 1906; Bolennow, Bolenna, 1907; Bolenna, 1985

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

Bollancan – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1320); Bollancan, 1320; Bolancan, 1566; Bolancon, 1668; Bolankan, 1668, 1844, 1884, 1971

Bollaynou – Towednack (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1330); Bollainou, 1201; Bollaynou, 1330; Bolleynou, 1380; Bolenow Vean, 1842; Bolenna, 1884; Bolenowe Vean, 1906; Bolennow, Bolenna, 1907; Bolenna, 1985

Bollegh – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1334, 1428, 1560 and 1668); Bolegh, 1275; Bollegh, 1334, 1428, 1560; Boleith, 1590; Bollegh, Bolleigh, 1668; Boleit, 1767; Bolleit, 1769; Boleigh, 1829; Bolliet, 1838; Boleigh, 1844; Bolleit, 1861; Boleigh, 1884, 1971

Bolleigh – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); Bolegh, 1275; Bollegh, 1334, 1428, 1560; Boleith, 1590; Bollegh, Bolleigh, 1668; Boleit, 1767; Bolleit, 1769; Boleigh, 1829; Bolliet, 1838; Boleigh, 1844; Bolleit, 1861; Boleigh, 1884, 1971

Bolleit – St Buryan (Borlase, 1769, opp p164) (Blight, 1861); Bolegh, 1275; Bollegh, 1334, 1428, 1560; Boleith, 1590; Bollegh, Bolleigh, 1668; Boleit, 1767; Bolleit, 1769; Boleigh, 1829; Bolliet, 1838; Boleigh, 1844; Bolleit, 1861; Boleigh, 1884, 1971

Bollenowe – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1429 and 1600), two tenements paying smoke silver to the lorde of Tehedye (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §122, p26, citing from 1603); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973

Bolleynou – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p583, citing from 1356); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973

Bolleynou – Towednack (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1380); Bollainou, 1201; Bollaynou, 1330; Bolleynou, 1380; Bolenow Vean, 1842; Bolenna, 1884; Bolenowe Vean, 1906; Bolennow, Bolenna, 1907; Bolenna, 1985

Bolliet – St Buryan, the site of two remarkable upright stones [The Pipers] (Moule, 1838, p281); Bolegh, 1275; Bollegh, 1334, 1428, 1560; Boleith, 1590; Bollegh, Bolleigh, 1668; Boleit, 1767; Bolleit, 1769; Boleigh, 1829; Bolliet, 1838; Boleigh, 1844; Bolleit, 1861; Boleigh, 1884, 1971

Bollingey – Cubert, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Mellingey)

Bollithowe – Crowan: see under Bolitho.

Bollogas – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1356 and 1553) (OS, 6”, 1891) (Russell, 1971, p59); Bollogas, 1356; Bologos, 1440; Bollogas, 1553; Bologas, 1583; Bologus, 1622; Bologas, 1668; Bellogas, 1845; Bologgas, 1884; Bollogas, 1891, 1971

Bollogas, Higher – Paul (OS, 6”, 1891); Bologos Wartha, 1440; Bologus Wartha, 1622; Higher Bollogas, 1891

Bolloude – Roche (Padel, 1988, citing from late 13th century); Boloude, c.1240; Bolloude, late 13th c; Belleuse, 1302; Belowdy, Beelowzy, 1602; Belovedy, Belowsey, 1699; Belowsa, 1714; Belovely, 1714, 1884; Belowda, 1884, 2003

Bollowal – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1340 and 1884), village and 10 tenements (Symons, 1884); Bolawall, 1302; Bolouhol, 1327; Bollowal, 1340; Bolohall, 1589; Bonawall, 1726; Bolowall, 1726, 1732; Balowel, 1749; Ballowall, Bolowall, 1845; Bollowall, 1883; Bollowal, 1884; Ballowall, 1960; Ballowal, 1971

Bollowall – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1883); Bolawall, 1302; Bolouhol, 1327; Bollowal, 1340; Bolohall, 1589; Bonawall, 1726; Bolowall, 1726, 1732; Balowel, 1749; Ballowall, Bolowall, 1845; Bollowall, 1883; Bollowal, 1884; Ballowall, 1960; Ballowal, 1971

Bollowall Cliff – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1883); Ballowall Cliff, 1845; Bollowall Cliff, 1883

Bollowall Common – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1883); Ballowall Common, 1845; Bollowall Common, 1883

Bollowan – Paul (*CRO, PL/12/6, 1622); Bollowen, 1309; Bolowen, 1327; Bolouan, 1440; Bellowan, 1583; Bollowan, 1622; Bolowan, 1668; Boloan, 1710; Bellowal, 1845; Bellowan, 1884

Bollowen – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1309); Bollowen, 1309; Bolowen, 1327; Bolouan, 1440; Bellowan, 1583; Bollowan, 1622; Bolowan, 1668; Boloan, 1710; Bellowal, 1845; Bellowan, 1884

Bolleynou – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p583, citing from 1356); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Belenow, 1724; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1973

Boloan – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1710); Bollowen, 1309; Bolowen, 1327; Bolouan, 1440; Bellowan, 1583; Bollowan, 1622; Bolowan, 1668; Boloan, 1710; Bellowal, 1845; Bellowan, 1884

Bologas – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1583 and 1668); Bollogas, 1356; Bologos, 1440; Bollogas, 1553; Bologas, 1583; Bologus, 1622; Bologas, 1668; Bellogas, 1845; Bologgas, 1884; Bollogas, 1891, 1971

Bologgas – Paul, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Bollogas, 1356; Bologos, 1440; Bollogas, 1553; Bologas, 1583; Bologus, 1622; Bologas, 1668; Bellogas, 1845; Bologgas, 1884; Bollogas, 1891, 1971

Bologgus, Chyreen or – Sithney, tenement (CRO, TA/209, 1842)

Bologos – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1440); Bollogas, 1356; Bologos, 1440; Bollogas, 1553; Bologas, 1583; Bologus, 1622; Bologas, 1668; Bellogas, 1845; Bologgas, 1884; Bollogas, 1891, 1971

Bologos Wartha – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1440); Bologos Wartha, 1440; Bologus Wartha, 1622; Higher Bollogas, 1891

Bologos Wollas – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1440); Bologos Wollas, 1440; Bologus Walsh, 1622

Bologus – Paul, Wartha and Walsh (*CRO, PL/12/6, 1622); Bollogas, 1356; Bologos, 1440; Bollogas, 1553; Bologas, 1583; Bologus, 1622; Bologas, 1668; Bellogas, 1845; Bologgas, 1884; Bollogas, 1891, 1971

Bologus Walsh – Paul (*CRO, PL/12/6, 1622); Bologos Wollas, 1440; Bologus Walsh, 1622

Bologus Wartha – Paul (*CRO, PL/12/6, 1622); Bologos Wartha, 1440; Bologus Wartha, 1622; Higher Bollogas, 1891

Bolohall – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1589); Bolawall, 1302; Bolouhol, 1327; Bollowal, 1340; Bolohall, 1589; Bonawall, 1726; Bolowall, 1726, 1732; Balowel, 1749; Ballowall, Bolowall, 1845; Bollowall, 1883; Bollowal, 1884; Ballowall, 1960; Ballowal, 1971

Bolonoe – Camborne, parts of William Carpenter, Edward Bennats and William Angove (*CRO, X510, 1743); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973

Bolossack – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841); Bolossack, 1841; Belossack, 1841, 1851, 1996

Bolossack and Gwealeigh – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841)

Bolothas – Kea, farm (Symons, 1884); Bolothas, 1884; Bolotho, 2003

Bolotho – Kea (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bolothas, 1884; Bolotho, 2003

Bolouan – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1440); Bollowen, 1309; Bolowen, 1327; Bolouan, 1440; Bellowan, 1583; Bollowan, 1622; Bolowan, 1668; Boloan, 1710; Bellowal, 1845; Bellowan, 1884

Boloude – Roche (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1240); Boloude, c.1240; Bolloude, late 13th c; Belleuse, 1302; Belowdy, Beelowzy, 1602; Belovedy, Belowsey, 1699; Belowsa, 1714; Belovely, 1714, 1884; Belowda, 1884, 2003

Bolouhol – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327); Bolawall, 1302; Bolouhol, 1327; Bollowal, 1340; Bolohall, 1589; Bonawall, 1726; Bolowall, 1726, 1732; Balowel, 1749; Ballowall, Bolowall, 1845; Bollowall, 1883; Bollowal, 1884; Ballowall, 1960; Ballowal, 1971

Bolowall – St Just in Penwith (CRO, AD1215/4, 1726) (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1732) (CRO, TA/95, 1845); Bolawall, 1302; Bolouhol, 1327; Bollowal, 1340; Bolohall, 1589; Bonawall, 1726; Bolowall, 1726, 1732; Balowel, 1749; Ballowall, Bolowall, 1845; Bollowall, 1883; Bollowal, 1884; Ballowall, 1960; Ballowal, 1971

Bolowan – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); Bollowen, 1309; Bolowen, 1327; Bolouan, 1440; Bellowan, 1583; Bollowan, 1622; Bolowan, 1668; Boloan, 1710; Bellowal, 1845; Bellowan, 1884

Bolowen – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327); Bollowen, 1309; Bolowen, 1327; Bolouan, 1440; Bellowan, 1583; Bollowan, 1622; Bolowan, 1668; Boloan, 1710; Bellowal, 1845; Bellowan, 1884

Bolster – St Agnes (Bizley, 1955, p189, citing from 1482 and 1539) (*RIC, HP/1/2, 1555) (Bizley, 1955, p189, citing from 1612), tenement (CRO, TA/2, 1842), 6 tenements (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bolster, 1482, 1539; Badlester, 1547; Bolster, 1555, 1612, 1842, 1884, 2003

Bolster Bank – St Agnes, large linear prehistoric earthwork (CA 1, 1962, p115)

Bolster Piece – St John, 2 acres and 6 perches (CRO, TA/93, No.160, 1843)

Bolsworthy – Lawhitton: see under Bulsworthy.

Bolton House – Fowey, the residence of H H Drake (Symons, 1884)

Bolventor – ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1849 from parts of Altarnun and St Neot (Symons, 1884)

Bolventor – Altarnun, village (Symons, 1884); Boldventure, 1844; Bolventor, 1884

Bolventor – St Buryan, formerly Boldventure (Picken, 1953-4)

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

Bolventor Lane – Morval, the name is taken from a small holding, now lost, under Bray House (Picken, 1953-4); Boldventure, 1845; Bolventor (Lane), 1953-4

Bolyneu – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p583, citing from 1327); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973

Bomham Mills – Lawhitton (CA 12, 1973, p74, citing from 1757); Bomham Mills, 1757; Bamham Mill, 1842; Bamham Mills, 1884

Bomine – see Bodmin (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bodmine, c.975; Bomine, 1086; Botmenei, c.1100; Bodmen, 1253; Bodman, 1337; Bodmyn, 1422, 1435, 1522, 1534, 1564; Bodman, 1583; Bodmyn, 1603, 1647; Bodman, 1677; Bodmin, 1688; Bodmyn, 1693; Bodmin, 1701; Bodmin, Bodmyn, 1719; Bodmin, 1749, 1759, 1884, 1988

Bon Adventurers, 3, The – St Agnes, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

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

Bonallack – Constantine, farm, and coppice wood (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant chapel of St Mary (CA 5, 1966, p81), site of culverhouse (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p39); Benallock, 1842; Bonallack, 1884, 1966, 1979

Bonallack – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842); Bonallack, Menallack, 1842; Benallick, 1884

Bonallack Barton – Constantine (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bonallack Wood – Constantine (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bonaventer – Ruan Minor, farm (Symons, 1884); Bonaventure, 1843; Bonaventer, 1884

Bonaventure – Ruan Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/201, 1843); Bonaventure, 1843; Bonaventer, 1884

Bonawall – St Just in Penwith (CRO, AD1215/4, 1726); Bolawall, 1302; Bolouhol, 1327; Bollowal, 1340; Bolohall, 1589; Bonawall, 1726; Bolowall, 1726, 1732; Balowel, 1749; Ballowall, Bolowall, 1845; Bollowall, 1883; Bollowal, 1884; Ballowall, 1960; Ballowal, 1971

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

Bond Tenement – Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842)

Bonds Stursdon – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

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

Bonds Tenement – Redruth (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Bondwalls Mill – North Hill, at West Berriow (CA 18, 1979, p131); Bondwalls Mill, 1809; Battens Mill, 1884, 1979

Bone – Madron (SW 463 323): (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §186, p278-9, citing from HM/4/41, 1671) (Gover, 1948, p647, citing from Henderson, citing from, 1671) (Pool, 1985, p38, citing from 1671) (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757) (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782), owned by William Veale, part leased and occupied by Honour Harvey, part occupied by Charles Friggens (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785) (CRO, TA/133, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884), site of holy well (Russell, 1971, p76) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Bone, 1671, 1757, 1782, 1785, 1842, 1884, 1971, 2005

Bone Cellars – St Erme, tenement (CRO, TA/57, 1841), the residence of Miss Gatley at Polsue, Tresillian, the late Mr John Gatley carried on a timber trade here for many years (Symons, 1884)

Bone Fields – Probus [TA 899-900] (CA 15, 1976, p103, citing from TA, c.1840)

Bone Mill – Crowan (OS, 6”, 1891)

Bone Mill – North Hill, near Bathpool [TA 1812 (Battens Mills Tenement)] (CA 18, 1979, p131, citing from TA, c.1840)

Bone Mill – St Stephen by Launceston, near Ridgegrove (CA 12, 1973, p66, citing from OS, 25”, 1884)

Bone's Landeveddy – Lansallos, tenement (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), 1844); Bone's Landeveddy, Landiveddy, 1844; Landavedy, 1884

Bone’s Shop – Morwenstow: Bones Shop, (Greenwood, 1826-7); Bone's Shop, farm (Symons, 1884).

Bones Shop, 1826-7; Bone's Shop, 1884

Bones Hill Close – St Stephen in Brannel [TA 1360] (CA 9, 1970, p145, citing from TA, c.1840)

Bonealva – St Germans (Symons, 1884); Pennadeluuan, 1086; Bonialva, 1649; Bonealva, 1884; Bonyalva, 1986

Bonealva Mills – St Germans (Symons, 1884)

Bonellis, Carn – Wendron, hill (Redding, 1842, p4); Karn-Menelez, 1769; Carn Bonellis, Carn Menelez, 1842; Carnmenellis, 1884, 2003

Bonewyn – St Agnes (*CRO, GP/5, 1560)

Bonialva – St Germans, manor of the Duchy of Cornwall, freeholders are John Moyle, esq, George Ketchwitch, esq, Charles Vaughan, esq, Philip Mayowe, esq, Richard Briyn, gent, and Robert Couch. Leaseholders are William Ketchwich, Thomasin Gache, spinster, Thomas Axford, gent, and Thomas Chubbe of Morval (Pounds, 1982, p3, citing from 1649); Pennadeluuan, 1086; Bonialva, 1649; Bonealva, 1884; Bonyalva, 1986

Bongie, the – Lelant, at Wythan (CRO, TA/120, Nos. 371-2, 1841)

Bonithon – Cury (Redding, 1842, p8); Bonython alias Busvethian, 1640; Bonython, 1841; Bonithon, 1842; Bonython, 1884, 1969

Bonithon – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841); Burnithan wartha, 1705; Bonithon, 1841

Bonnal – St Martin in Meneage, farm and creek (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Bonnel, 1842, 1851; Bonnal, 1884, 1996

Bonnallack – St Just in Penwith, at Lower Botallack (CRO, TA/95, No.1472, 1845)

Bonnel – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842) (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851); Bonnel, 1842, 1851; Bonnal, 1884, 1996

Bonyalva – St Germans (Maxwell, 1986); Pennadeluuan, 1086; Bonialva, 1649; Bonealva, 1884; Bonyalva, 1986

Bonython – Cury (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1015, citing from HB/11/9, 1640), tenement (CRO, TA/45, 1841), the residence of Miss Lyle, and late of Mr Joseph Lyle (Symons, 1884), site of prehistoric burial mound (CA 8, 1969, p123); Bonython alias Busvethian, 1640; Bonython, 1841; Bonithon, 1842; Bonython, 1884, 1969

Bonython – Grampound, of Mr T J Hill (Symons, 1884)

Bonython Manor – Cury (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bonython Plantation – Cury (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bonythons Tenement – St Columb Minor (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Boo Town, Great – Helland, field in Higher Kernick, leased by Edward Broad (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Boo Town, Little – Helland, field in Higher Kernick, leased by Edward Broad (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Booby’s Bay – St Merryn (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bookenver – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1845); Bodkenver, 1394; Bokynver, 1456; Bokenver, 1660, 1705; Bookenver, 1845

Boolly Beach – Tywardreath (Stephens, 1961, p510); Boolly Beach, Goodyear Beach, 1961

Boospeeby – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p583, citing from 1700); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983

Boot – Whitstone (Gover, 1948); Boot and Shoe, 1884; Boot, 1948

Boot and Shoe – Whitstone, village (Symons, 1884); Boot and Shoe, 1884; Boot, 1948

Boquio – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619), tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844), 13 tenements (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Boquio, 1619, 1844, 1884, 1996

Boquio, Little – Wendron (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Boquio Farm – Wendron, 4 farms (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Boquio Vean – Wendron (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bora, Alsa – Sennen: field name in Trevescan (CRO, TA/207, No. 643, 1842).

Alsa Bora, 1842

Boragh – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1356); Bodwrag, c.1240; Boswragh, 1302; Boragh, 1356; Boraghe, 1668; Borah, 1844, 1884, 1971

Boraghe – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); Bodwrag, c.1240; Boswragh, 1302; Boragh, 1356; Boraghe, 1668; Borah, 1844, 1884, 1971

Borah – St Buryan, tenement (CRO, TA/23, 1844), farm (Symons, 1884) (Russell, 1971, p41); Bodwrag, c.1240; Boswragh, 1302; Boragh, 1356; Boraghe, 1668; Borah, 1844, 1884, 1971

Borallen – St Ives (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1820); Bosworthalan, 1361; ? Bodrevelen, 1367 Borthalan, 1523; Burthallan, 1816; Borallen, 1820; Burthallan, 1844; Borthallan, 1851; Burthavallan, 1852; Burthallan, 1852, 1971, 1985

Boran – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1429); Bosvran, 1323; Bosvaren, 1327; Borrane, 1386; Boran, 1429; Brane, 1588, 1843; Brahan, 1884; Brane, 1960, 1985

Borea – Ludgvan (OS, 6”, 1891)

Borease – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Borries, 1722; Borease, 1842; Breas, 1884; Borease, 1996

Boreesa – Towednack (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1680); Breyssa, 1580; Boreesa, Borissa, 1680; Brega, 1842; Breja, 1884; Brega, 1971, 1985

Borge – Bridgerule West: see under Borough.

Borge – Whitstone (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1086); Borge, 1086; la Burghe, 1284; Burghe, Northburghe, Southburghe, 1350; Bourghe, 1419; Borrowe, 1589; Barro, 1749; Borough, 1948

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

Borgwitha – St Keverne (SW 755 169), farm (Symons, 1884), shown and named in 1907 but not shown on OS, 1:25000, 1996 (OS, 25”, 1907); Barguitha, Bargwitha, 1844; Bargwitha, Borgwitha, Burgwitha, 1884; Borgwitha, 1907

Borian, St – see St Buryan (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1757, 1758, 1767 and 1781); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Borissa – Towednack (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1680); Breyssa, 1580; Boreesa, Borissa, 1680; Brega, 1842; Breja, 1884; Brega, 1971, 1985

Boriton – St Dominick, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Borlase – St Wenn (OS, 1:25000, 2003) (see also Lower Burlase)

Borlase Burgess – St Wenn (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Borlase-Burgess, 1884; Borlase Burgess, 2003

Borlase-Burgess – St Wenn, farm (Symons, 1884); Borlase-Burgess, 1884; Borlase Burgess, 2003

Borlase Vath – St Columb Major (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Borlase-Vath, 1884; Borlase Vath, 2003

Borlase-Vath – St Columb Major, farm (Symons, 1884); Borlase-Vath, 1884; Borlase Vath, 2003

Bormesdon – Launcells (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1311); Bormesdon, 1311; Burmysdon, 1321; Burmesdon, c.1450; Burmsdon, 1884, 1948

Borne – Launcells (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1747); Burghwyn, 1570, 1625; Burwyn, 1634; Burghwin, Borne, Burne, 1747; Burne, 1884; Burn, 1948

Bornuick – Mawgan in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Burnuick, 1841, 1851; Bornuick, 1884

Borough – Antony, hamlet (Symons, 1884) (Thomas, 1974, p16)

Borough – Bridgerule West (SS 262 027): Borge, (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Burgh, (CRO, AD1006/5, 1339); Borough, (Greenwood, 1826-7), hamlet (Symons, 1884), SS 2602 (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Borge, 1086; Burgh, 1339; Borough, 1826-7, 1884, 2003

Borough – Whitstone (Gover, 1948); Borge, 1086; la Burghe, 1284; Burghe, Northburghe, Southburghe, 1350; Bourghe, 1419; Borrowe, 1589; Barro, 1749; Borough, 1948

Borough Cross – Bridgerule West (SS 2602), small hamlet at crossroads (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Boroughs, four, the – Perranzabuloe and Tregavethan (Blome, 1673, p59); the foure Boroughs, 1602; the four Boroughs, 1673; Four Burrows, 1884

Boroughs, foure, the – Perranzabuloe and Tregavethan (Carew, 1602, p6r); the foure Boroughs, 1602; the four Boroughs, 1673; Four Burrows, 1884

Borrane – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1386) (Padel, 1988, citing from 1386); Bosvran, 1323; Bosvaren, 1327; Borrane, 1386; Boran, 1429; Brane, 1588, 1843; Brahan, 1884; Brane, 1960, 1985

Borries – Constantine, parcell of the Manor of Tucois (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §255, citing from HP/13/12, 1722); Borries, 1722; Borease, 1842; Breas, 1884; Borease, 1996

Borrogan Praze – Grade (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §820, citing from HB/14/118, 1694); Brogan, 1582, 1598; Broogan, 1672; Borrogan (Praze), 1694; Higher/Lower Brogan, 1715; Brugan, Lower Brugan, 1843; Bruggan, 1884, 1996

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

Borrowe – Whitstone (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1589); Borge, 1086; la Burghe, 1284; Burghe, Northburghe, Southburghe, 1350; Bourghe, 1419; Borrowe, 1589; Barro, 1749; Borough, 1948

Borrows – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844) (see also Burrows and Burras)

Borthalan – St Ives (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1523); Bosworthalan, 1361; ? Bodrevelen, 1367 Borthalan, 1523; Burthallan, 1816; Borallen, 1820; Burthallan, 1844; Borthallan, 1851; Burthavallan, 1852; Burthallan, 1852, 1971, 1985

Borthallan – St Ives, licence to search for tin granted by William Richard Arthur Pole Tylney Long Wellesley to Andrew Rosewall of Towednack, yeoman, and Samuel Uren of Uny Lelant, miner (*CRO, GHW/12/2/6/4, 1851); Bosworthalan, 1361; ? Bodrevelen, 1367 Borthalan, 1523; Burthallan, 1816; Borallen, 1820; Burthallan, 1844; Borthallan, 1851; Burthavallan, 1852; Burthallan, 1852, 1971, 1985

Borthog – Crowan, farm near Praze (Symons, 1884) (CA 15, 1976, p93); Bosworthogo, 1300; Burthogg, 1796; Bothog, 1841; Borthog, 1884; Bothog, 1891; Borthog, 1976

Borthog, Little – Crowan (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Borweny – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from c.1540); Breweny, 1284; Brewyni, 1301; Breueny, 1325; Breweny, 1430; Bruwenny, 1443; Borweny, c.1540; Breweny, 1632; Brewiny, Burweny, 1668; Brewinny, 1742; Brewinney, 1845, 1979, 1985

Boryan, Egglous – see St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1588); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Boryan, Seynt – see St Buryan (*CRO, AD208/1/1, 1517); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Bosaberdu – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327); Bosaberdu, 1327; Boshaberthue, 1503; Bosyaberthu, 1504; Boshaberthewe, 1522; Boshabar, 1751; Boshebar, 1803; Beersheba, 1841; Boshava, c.1850; Beersheba, c.1850, 1884, 1971

Bosadvans – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); Bosawyn, 1300; Bosadwans, 1317; Bosewyn, 1371; Bossawens, 1560; Bosadvans, Bosawans, 1668; Bejowans, 1843; Bojowans, 1884; Bojewan’s Farm, 1888; Bojewyans, 1971

Bosadwans – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1317); Bosawyn, 1300; Bosadwans, 1317; Bosewyn, 1371; Bossawens, 1560; Bosadvans, Bosawans, 1668; Bejowans, 1843; Bojowans, 1884; Bojewan’s Farm, 1888; Bojewyans, 1971

Bosahan – St Anthony in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/5, 1841) (CRO, RH/9/13/3/2/1, 1841), residence, lately purchased by Pendarves Vivian, Esq, formerly of H M Grylls, Esq, and late the residence of William Trevenen, Esq (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Bosahan, 1841, 1884, 1996

Bosahan – Camborne, meaning a summer retreat (Borlase, 1749, p129); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600, 1603; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003

Bosahan – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884), site of Pixie’s Hall fogou (CA 5, 1966, p81); Bosahan, 1842, 1884, 1966

Bosahan – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1696); Bosseghan, 1302, 1326; Bossehan, 1589; Bosahen, 1673; Bosahan, 1696; Bosean, 1845; Boscean, 1884, 1971

Bosahan Barton – Manaccan (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bosahan Cove – St Anthony in Meneage (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bosahan Quarry – Constantine (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bosahen – St Just in Penwith, in the Manor of Penzance and St Just (*RIC, HU/13/13, 1673); Bosseghan, 1302, 1326; Bossehan, 1589; Bosahen, 1673; Bosahan, 1696; Bosean, 1845; Boscean, 1884, 1971

Bosanath – Mawnan (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Bosonath, 1802; Bozanath, 1840; Bosanneth, 1884; Bosanath, 1996

Bosanath Mill – Mawnan (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bosanghan – Colan, tenement owned by Robert Biddick Eddyvean and occupied by John Williams, also house occupied by Richard Trebilcock, 42 acres, 1 rood and 22 perches (*CRO, TA/35, 1842); Bosanghan, Bousanghan, 1842; Bosoughan, 1842, 1884; Besoughan, 1884; Bosoughan, 2003

Bosanketh – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844), farm (Symons, 1884) (Russell, 1971, p56); Bokankeed, c.943; Boshankoud, 1302; Bossankud, 1330; Bossankuth, 1334; Boshanchud, 1350; Bosdankoethe, 1387; Bosanketh, 1844, 1884, 1971

Bosanketh Lane – St Buryan, at Rissick, half is held by Henry Grylls, 27 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Bosanneth – Mawnan, farm (Symons, 1884); Bosonath, 1802; Bozanath, 1840; Bosanneth, 1884; Bosanath, 1996

Bosava – Paul, farm (Symons, 1884); Botysava, 1301; Botesave, 1310; Botesava, 1322; Botissava, 1334; Botezave, 1398; Bodsava, 1495; Bottasava, 1560; Bassava, 1582; Botesava, 1659; Butsava, 1725; Bussava, Bussavah, 1845; Bosava, 1884; Bossava, 1888, 1971

Bosavarn – St Just in Penwith (Padel, 1988, citing from 1302) (Borlase, 1769, opp p208); Bosavarn, 1302; Bosavarun, 1327; Boshavarn, 1340; Bossavarne, 1589; Bosavarn, Bossavarn, 1769; Bosavern, 1845, 1883, 1979

Bosavarne, Higher – St Just in Penwith (*CRO, AD613/4, 1656); Higher Bosavarne, 1656; Higher Bosavern, 1845, 1971

Bosavarun – St Just in Penwith (Pool, 1985); Bosavarn, 1302; Bosavarun, 1327; Boshavarn, 1340; Bossavarne, 1589; Bosavarn, Bossavarn, 1769; Bosavern, 1845, 1883, 1979

Bosavern – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845), village (OS, 6”, 1883), also 9 tenements, the whole owned by Mr John R Millett who resides here (Symons, 1884) (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p38); Bosavarn, 1302; Bosavarun, 1327; Boshavarn, 1340; Bossavarne, 1589; Bosavarn, Bossavarn, 1769; Bosavern, 1845, 1883, 1979

Bosavern, Carn – St Just in Penwith, hill and hamlet (OS, 6”, 1883)

Bosavern, Higher – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845) (Russell, 1971, p85); Higher Bosavarne, 1656; Higher Bosavern, 1845, 1971

Bosavern, Lower – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845) (OS, 6”, 1883), 6 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Bosavern Bridge – St Just in Penwith (Russell, 1971, p85)

Bosavern Common, Higher – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1883)

Bosavern Cottage – St Just in Penwith, residence (OS, 6”, 1883)

Bosavern Mills – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845)

Bosavern-ros – St Just in Penwith, site of prehistoric burial mounds (Russell, 1971, p16); Bosavern Rôs, 1769; Bosavern-ros, 1971

Bosavern Rôs – St Just in Penwith (Borlase, 1769, p235); Bosavern Rôs, 1769; Bosavern-ros, 1971

Bosawans – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); Bosawyn, 1300; Bosadwans, 1317; Bosewyn, 1371; Bossawens, 1560; Bosadvans, Bosawans, 1668; Bejowans, 1843; Bojowans, 1884; Bojewan’s Farm, 1888; Bojewyans, 1971

Bosawsack – Constantine (SW 759 305): Bosawsack, (*RIC, HC/4/26, 1634), tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Bussawsick, farm (Symons, 1884); Bosawsack, (OS, 1:25000, 1996).

Bosawsack, 1634, 1842, 1884; Bussawsick, 1884; Bosawsack, 1996

Bosawyan – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bosawyn – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1300); Bosawyn, 1300; Bosadwans, 1317; Bosewyn, 1371; Bossawens, 1560; Bosadvans, Bosawans, 1668; Bejowans, 1843; Bojowans, 1884; Bojewan’s Farm, 1888; Bojewyans, 1971

Boscadden – Lanreath, 2 farms (Symons, 1884) (see also Bocaddon)

Boscaddon – Lanreath, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Bocaddon)

Boscaddon, Higher – Lanreath, farm (Symons, 1884)

Boscadjack – Sithney, tenement (CRO, TA/209, 1842) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Boscadjack, 1842; Buscadjack, 1884; Boscadjack, 1996

Boscadjack, Higher – Sithney (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Boscadjack, Lower – Sithney (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Boscadjack Mill – Sithney (CA 19, 1980, p92)

Boscanhal – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327); Boskenhal, 1309; Boscanhal, 1327; Boskenal, 1342; Boskenghal, 1362; Boskenell, 1504; Boskeanhall, 1588; Boskenall, Boskenell, Buskenel, 1668; Boskennal, 1844, 1887, 1971

Boscarn – St Buryan (OS, 6”, 1888); Bosscarn, 1291; Boskarn, 1418; Boskaran, Boskarne, 1668; Boscarne, 1844, 1884; Boscarn, 1888; Boscarne, 1971

Boscarn Vean – St Buryan, tenement, held by Matthew Eddy at rack rent, 32 acres and 6 perches customary measure, being 38 acres and 20 perches statute measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815) (OS, 6”, 1888); Boscarne Vean, 1722; Boscarn Vean, 1815; Boscarne Vean, 1844; Boscarn Vean, 1888; Boscarne Vean, 1971

Boscarne – Bodmin, 5 tenements (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant culverhouse (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p39); Bucarne, 1820; Boscarne, 1884, 1979

Boscarne – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844) (Symons, 1884) (Russell, 1971, p48); Bosscarn, 1291; Boskarn, 1418; Boskaran, Boskarne, 1668; Boscarne, 1844, 1884; Boscarn, 1888; Boscarne, 1971

Boscarne Mill – Bodmin (Symons, 1884)

Boscarne Vean – St Buryan (*CRO, AD152/3/2, 1722), tenement (CRO, TA/23, 1844) (Russell, 1971, p31); Boscarne Vean, 1722, Boscarn Vean, 1815; Boscarne Vean, 1844; Boscarn Vean, 1888; Boscarne Vean, 1971

Boscarnon – St Keverne (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Boscarnon, High – St Keverne, tenement (CRO, TA/99, 1844); High Boscarnon, Higher Boscarnon, 1844; Higher Boscarnon, 1884

Boscarnon, Higher – St Keverne, tenement (CRO, TA/99, 1844), farm (Symons, 1884); High Boscarnon, Higher Boscarnon, 1844; Higher Boscarnon, 1884

Boscarnon, Lower – St Keverne, tenement (CRO, TA/99, 1844), farm (Symons, 1884); Lower Boscarnon, 1844, 1884

Boscarthno – Madron (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782), owner and occupier is Phillip Argall (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785); Beedcadnou, Beethcadnou, Bethkednou, 1447; Boscathnow, 1632; Boscathnoe, 1680; Buscarthna, 1757; Boscarthno, 1782, 1785; Bosearthno, 1792; Boscathno, 1842; Boscathnoe, 1884; Boscathno, 1971

Boscarthno, Little – Madron, owner and occupier is Phillip Argall (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785)

Boscashul – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1317); Boscasul, 1284; Boscaswel, 1310; Boscashul, 1317; Beskasewal, 1334; Boscassel, 1407; Beskassell, 1589; Boscaswell, 1845, 1884, 1971

Boscassel – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1407); Boscasul, 1284; Boscaswel, 1310; Boscashul, 1317; Beskasewal, 1334; Boscassel, 1407; Beskassell, 1589; Boscaswell, 1845, 1884, 1971

Boscastel – Forrabury and Minster (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1540); Castrum Boterel, 1284; Castel Botereaus, 1287; Boterelescastel, 1302; Castello Boterel, 1313; Botrescastell, 1343; Boscastel, c.1540; botrivstastell, 1563; Botreaucastle, 1650; Bawscastle, 1729; Boscastle, 1798, 1838, 1884

Boscastle – Forrabury and Minster, here is an ancient castle (*CRO, P170/13/4/35, 1798) (Moule, 1838, p281) (Symons, 1884); Castrum Boterel, 1284; Castel Botereaus, 1287; Boterelescastel, 1302; Castello Boterel, 1313; Botrescastell, 1343; Boscastel, c.1540; botrivstastell, 1563; Botreaucastle, 1650; Bawscastle, 1729; Boscastle, 1798, 1838, 1884

Boscastle, Wheal – Minster, mine, Thomas Rickard Avery of Boscastle, purser and bookkeeper, Samuel Pinch and Charles Doney of St Teath, and Philip Pinch of St Austell, adventurers (*CRO, STA/693c/150-152, 1846)

Boscasul – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1284); Boscasul, 1284; Boscaswel, 1310; Boscashul, 1317; Beskasewal, 1334; Boscassel, 1407; Beskassell, 1589; Boscaswell, 1845, 1884, 1971

Boscaswel – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1310); Boscasul, 1284; Boscaswel, 1310; Boscashul, 1317; Beskasewal, 1334; Boscassel, 1407; Beskassell, 1589; Boscaswell, 1845, 1884, 1971

Boscaswell – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845), village (Symons, 1884), site of prehistoric fogou and ancient chapel (Russell, 1971, pp62, 73); Boscasul, 1284; Boscaswel, 1310; Boscashul, 1317; Beskasewal, 1334; Boscassel, 1407; Beskassell, 1589; Boscaswell, 1845, 1884, 1971

Boscaswell – St Just in Penwith, tin mine, work commenced in 1859 (Symons, 1884)

Boscaswell, Higher – St Just in Penwith, village (OS, 6”, 1908)

Boscaswell, Lower – St Just in Penwith, village and site of fogou (OS, 6”, 1908)

Boscaswell Cliff – St Just in Penwith, mine (Symons, 1884)

Boscaswell Higher Downs – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1908)

Boscaswell Lower Downs – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1908)

Boscaswell Mine, East – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1908)

Boscaswell Mine, North – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1908)

Boscaswell North Cliff – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1908)

Boscaswell United Mine – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1908)

Boscathno – Madron (CRO, TA/133, 1842), site of cross (Russell, 1971, p87); Beedcadnou, Beethcadnou, Bethkednou, 1447; Boscathnow, 1632; Boscathnoe, 1680; Buscarthna, 1757; Boscarthno, 1782, 1785; Bosearthno, 1792; Boscathno, 1842; Boscathnoe, 1884; Boscathno, 1971

Boscathnoe – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1680), farm (Symons, 1884); Beedcadnou, Beethcadnou, Bethkednou, 1447; Boscathnow, 1632; Boscathnoe, 1680; Buscarthna, 1757; Boscarthno, 1782, 1785; Bosearthno, 1792; Boscathno, 1842; Boscathnoe, 1884; Boscathno, 1971

Boscathnow – Madron (*CRO, CA/Box47/10, 1632); Beedcadnou, Beethcadnou, Bethkednou, 1447; Boscathnow, 1632; Boscathnoe, 1680; Buscarthna, 1757; Boscarthno, 1782, 1785; Bosearthno, 1792; Boscathno, 1842; Boscathnoe, 1884; Boscathno, 1971

Boscauen – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1306); Boscawen, c.1180; Boscawen Ros, 1220; Boschawen, 1260; Boscaweyn, 1284; Boskawenros, 1295; Boscauen, 1306; (Legha iuxta) Boskawen, 1319; Boscawen Rôs, Boscawen-Rôs, 1769; Boscawen, 1844; Boscawen Rose, 1884; Boscawen Rôs, 1887; Boscawen-ros, 1971

Boscavellick – St Austell (*CRO, AD266, c.1835); Boscofelek, 1366; Boscavellick, c.1835; Biscovallack, 1884; Biscovillack Farm, 1972

Boscawen – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from c.1180) (CRO, TA/23, 1844); Boscawen, c.1180; Boscawen Ros, 1220; Boschawen, 1260; Boscaweyn, 1284; Boskawenros, 1295; Boscauen, 1306; (Legha iuxta) Boskawen, 1319; Boscawen Rôs, Boscawen-Rôs, 1769; Boscawen, 1844; Boscawen Rose, 1884; Boscawen Rôs, 1887; Boscawen-ros, 1971

Boscawen – Kenwyn, copper mine, called Halenbeagle in c.1844, later part of Wheal Busy which also included a different mine called Halenbeagle (Symons, 1884)

Boscawen – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841) (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851), farm (Symons, 1884) (CA 5, 1966, p78); Boscawen, 1841, 1851, 1884, 1966

Boscawen, Carn – St Buryan, farm (Symons, 1884); Karn Boscawen, 1769; Carn Boscawen, 1884

Boscawen, Karn – St Buryan (Borlase, 1769, opp p177); Karn Boscawen, 1769; Carn Boscawen, 1884

Boscawen Bridge – Truro (Symons, 1884)

Boscawen Cliff – St Buryan (OS, 6”, 1887); Boscawin, 1743; Boscawen Cliff, 1887

Boscawen Croft – Kea, farm (Symons, 1884)

Boscawen Farm – Kea (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Boscawen-noon – St Buryan, farm (OS, 6”, 1888); Boscawenwoen, 1319; Boschaweyn Woen, 1327; Boscawenwoyn, 1356; Boscawen Wone, 1504; Biscaw Woune, 1610; Boscawen’uun, 1769; Boscawen Woone, 1844; Boscawennoon, 1884; Boscawen-noon, 1888

Boscawen Park – St Clement, near Truro (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Boscawen Point – St Buryan, coastal promontory (OS, 6”, 1887)

Boscawen-ros – St Buryan, site of prehistoric menhirs (Russell, 1971, p31); Boscawen, c.1180; Boscawen Ros, 1220; Boschawen, 1260; Boscaweyn, 1284; Boskawenros, 1295; Boscauen, 1306; (Legha iuxta) Boskawen, 1319; Boscawen Rôs, Boscawen-Rôs, 1769; Boscawen, 1844; Boscawen Rose, 1884; Boscawen Rôs, 1887; Boscawen-ros, 1971

Boscawen Ros – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1220); Boscawen, c.1180; Boscawen Ros, 1220; Boschawen, 1260; Boscaweyn, 1284; Boskawenros, 1295; Boscauen, 1306; (Legha iuxta) Boskawen, 1319; Boscawen Rôs, Boscawen-Rôs, 1769; Boscawen, 1844; Boscawen Rose, 1884; Boscawen Rôs, 1887; Boscawen-ros, 1971

Boscawen Rôs – St Buryan (Borlase, 1769, p243) (OS, 6”, 1887); Boscawen, c.1180; Boscawen Ros, 1220; Boschawen, 1260; Boscaweyn, 1284; Boskawenros, 1295; Boscauen, 1306; (Legha iuxta) Boskawen, 1319; Boscawen Rôs, Boscawen-Rôs, 1769; Boscawen, 1844; Boscawen Rose, 1884; Boscawen Rôs, 1887; Boscawen-ros, 1971

Boscawen-Rôs – St Buryan (Borlase, 1769, p176); Boscawen, c.1180; Boscawen Ros, 1220; Boschawen, 1260; Boscaweyn, 1284; Boskawenros, 1295; Boscauen, 1306; (Legha iuxta) Boskawen, 1319; Boscawen Rôs, Boscawen-Rôs, 1769; Boscawen, 1844; Boscawen Rose, 1884; Boscawen Rôs, 1887; Boscawen-ros, 1971

Boscawen Rose – St Buryan, farm, the ancient residence of the Boscawen family prior to Tregothnan (Symons, 1884); Boscawen, c.1180; Boscawen Ros, 1220; Boschawen, 1260; Boscaweyn, 1284; Boskawenros, 1295; Boscauen, 1306; (Legha iuxta) Boskawen, 1319; Boscawen Rôs, Boscawen-Rôs, 1769; Boscawen, 1844; Boscawen Rose, 1884; Boscawen Rôs, 1887; Boscawen-ros, 1971

Boscawen-un Circle – St Buryan, prehistoric stone circle (Russell, 1971, p36); Biscaw Woune, 1610; Boscawen ûn, 1768; Boscawen-ûn, 1769, 1861; Boscawen-un Circle, 1971

Boscawen ûn – St Buryan, stone circle (*CRO, AD528/15, 1768); Biscaw Woune, 1610; Boscawen ûn, 1768; Boscawen-ûn, 1769, 1861; Boscawen-un Circle, 1971

Boscawen-ûn – St Buryan (Borlase, 1769, opp p198), stone circle (Blight, 1861); Biscaw Woune, 1610; Boscawen ûn, 1768; Boscawen-ûn, 1769, 1861; Boscawen-un Circle, 1971

Boscawen Wone – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1504); Boscawenwoen, 1319; Boschaweyn Woen, 1327; Boscawenwoyn, 1356; Boscawen Wone, 1504; Biscaw Woune, 1610; Boscawen’uun, 1769; Boscawen Woone, 1844; Boscawennoon, 1884; Boscawen-noon, 1888

Boscawen Woone – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844); Boscawenwoen, 1319; Boschaweyn Woen, 1327; Boscawenwoyn, 1356; Boscawen Wone, 1504; Biscaw Woune, 1610; Boscawen’uun, 1769; Boscawen Woone, 1844; Boscawennoon, 1884; Boscawen-noon, 1888

Boscawennoon – St Buryan, farm (Symons, 1884); Boscawenwoen, 1319; Boschaweyn Woen, 1327; Boscawenwoyn, 1356; Boscawen Wone, 1504; Biscaw Woune, 1610; Boscawen’uun, 1769; Boscawen Woone, 1844; Boscawennoon, 1884; Boscawen-noon, 1888

Boscawen’uun – St Buryan (Borlase, 1769, p191); Boscawenwoen, 1319; Boschaweyn Woen, 1327; Boscawenwoyn, 1356; Boscawen Wone, 1504; Biscaw Woune, 1610; Boscawen’uun, 1769; Boscawen Woone, 1844; Boscawennoon, 1884; Boscawen-noon, 1888

Boscawenwoen – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1319); Boscawenwoen, 1319; Boschaweyn Woen, 1327; Boscawenwoyn, 1356; Boscawen Wone, 1504; Biscaw Woune, 1610; Boscawen’uun, 1769; Boscawen Woone, 1844; Boscawennoon, 1884; Boscawen-noon, 1888

Boscawenwoyn – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1356); Boscawenwoen, 1319; Boschaweyn Woen, 1327; Boscawenwoyn, 1356; Boscawen Wone, 1504; Biscaw Woune, 1610; Boscawen’uun, 1769; Boscawen Woone, 1844; Boscawennoon, 1884; Boscawen-noon, 1888

Boscaweyn – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1284); Boscawen, c.1180; Boscawen Ros, 1220; Boschawen, 1260; Boscaweyn, 1284; Boskawenros, 1295; Boscauen, 1306; (Legha iuxta) Boskawen, 1319; Boscawen Rôs, Boscawen-Rôs, 1769; Boscawen, 1844; Boscawen Rose, 1884; Boscawen Rôs, 1887; Boscawen-ros, 1971

Boscawin – St Buryan, coastal (Cowley, 1743, map); Boscawin, 1743; Boscawen Cliff, 1887

Boscean – St Buryan (*CRO, AD1797/1, 1778) (Russell, 1971, p41); Bosseghan, c.943, 1370; Boscean, 1778; Bosehan, Bosehan Tenement, 1844; Bosehan, 1887, 1968; Boscean, 1971; Boseean, Bosehan, 1985

Boscean – St Just in Penwith, 13 tenements (Symons, 1884), site of stamping mill, named in 1336, 1607 and 1620 (Russell, 1971, p73); Bosseghan, 1302, 1326; Bossehan, 1589; Bosahen, 1673; Bosahan, 1696; Bosean, 1845; Boscean, 1884, 1971

Boscean – St Just in Penwith, tin mine (Symons, 1884)

Boscean, East – St Just in Penwith, tin mine (OS, 6”, 1883)

Boscean, Lower – St Just in Penwith (Russell, 1971, p74)

Boscean Mine, Lower – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1908)

Boscerres – Lelant, Peter Cornow, John Thomas and Henry Hosking (*CRO, P120/5/1, 1761); Boskeures, 1314, 1392; Buskeuryes, 1561; Buskirres, 1659; Boskervis, c.1720; Boskervess, 1722; Boscerres, 1761; Boskerris (Wartha/Woolas), 1841; Boskerras, 1884; Boskerris, 1985

Boschawen – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1260); Boscawen, c.1180; Boscawen Ros, 1220; Boschawen, 1260; Boscaweyn, 1284; Boskawenros, 1295; Boscauen, 1306; (Legha iuxta) Boskawen, 1319; Boscawen Rôs, Boscawen-Rôs, 1769; Boscawen, 1844; Boscawen Rose, 1884; Boscawen Rôs, 1887; Boscawen-ros, 1971

Boschaweyn Woen – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327); Boscawenwoen, 1319; Boschaweyn Woen, 1327; Boscawenwoyn, 1356; Boscawen Wone, 1504; Biscaw Woune, 1610; Boscawen’uun, 1769; Boscawen Woone, 1844; Boscawennoon, 1884; Boscawen-noon, 1888

Boschiwolou – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1301); Botilwoelou, 1238; Botuolo, 1244; Bossywoelou, 1296; Botuelou, 1297; Boschiwolou, 1301; Botywoelou, 1319; Bosiwolou, 1333; Bossuolou, 1334; Bosywolou, 1336; Bussolowe, 1561; Bosollow, 1785; Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Boschygarn – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1361); Bosygarane, 1333; Boschygarn, 1361; Bosygarn, 1565; Bosigarne, Bossigeren, 1609; Bosighan, Busighan, 1622; Bossegerne, Bosseigan, 1633; Bosiggan, 1768; Bossigran, 1842; Bosigan, 1884; Bosigran, 1888, 1971

Boscini – Tintagel (Padel, 1988, citing from 1291); Botcinnii, Botcinnu, 1086; Boscini, 1291; Boscinny, 1297; Bossiney, 1838; Bossinny, 1842; (Hendra Fenterleigh and) Bossinney, 1871; Bossiney, 1884

Boscinny – Tintagel, given in the personal name Waltero de Boscinny (Midgley, 1945, p223, citing from 1297); Botcinnii, Botcinnu, 1086; Boscini, 1291; Boscinny, 1297; Bossiney, 1838; Bossinny, 1842; (Hendra Fenterleigh and) Bossinney, 1871; Bossiney, 1884

Boscoba – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1650); Boscobba, 1371; Boscoba, 1650; Boscobba, 1843, 1884

Boscobba – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1371), tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843), farm (Symons, 1884); Boscobba, 1371; Boscoba, 1650; Boscobba, 1843, 1884

Boscobban – Zennor (OS, 6”, 1888); Boscouben, 1262; Buscombe, 1650; Buscubben, Buscubne, 1680; Boscobben, 1768; Boscombe, Boscubbyn, 1814; Boscoben, 1842; Boscobban, 1888; Boscobben, 1971

Boscobben – Zennor, John Osborn (*CRO, X110/23, 1768) (Russell, 1971, p60); Boscouben, 1262; Buscombe, 1650; Buscubben, Buscubne, 1680; Boscobben, 1768; Boscombe, Boscubbyn, 1814; Boscoben, 1842; Boscobban, 1888; Boscobben, 1971

Boscoben – Zennor (CRO, TA/255, 1842); Boscouben, 1262; Buscombe, 1650; Buscubben, Buscubne, 1680; Boscobben, 1768; Boscombe, Boscubbyn, 1814; Boscoben, 1842; Boscobban, 1888; Boscobben, 1971

Boscofelek – St Austell (CA 11, 1972, p76, citing from Henderson, citing from 1366); Boscofelek, 1366; Boscavellick, c.1835; Biscovallack, 1884; Biscovillack Farm, 1972

Boscolla – Kenwyn, hamlet and farms (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Boscollin – Gerrans, farm (Symons, 1884)

Boscombe – Zennor (CRO, CH/37/3, 1814); Boscouben, 1262; Buscombe, 1650; Buscubben, Buscubne, 1680; Boscobben, 1768; Boscombe, Boscubbyn, 1814; Boscoben, 1842; Boscobban, 1888; Boscobben, 1971

Boscoppa – St Austell (CRO, ME/4, 1545) (CRO, ME/5, 1552) (CRO, ME/8, 1572) (CRO, ME/10, 1616) (CRO, ME/13, 1624) (*CRO, AD266, c.1835), site of old farmhouse and mill (CA 11, 1972, p76-7); Boscoppe, 1284; Boscoppa, 1302, 1545, 1552, 1572, 1616, 1624, c.1835; Boscopper, 1884; Boscoppa, 1972

Boscoppe – St Austell (Padel, 1988, citing from 1284); Boscoppe, 1284; Boscoppa, 1302, 1545, 1552, 1572, 1616, 1624, c.1835; Boscopper, 1884; Boscoppa, 1972

Boscopper – St Austell (Symons, 1884); Boscoppe, 1284; Boscoppa, 1302, 1545, 1552, 1572, 1616, 1624, c.1835; Boscopper, 1884; Boscoppa, 1972

Boscorwell – St Keverne, farm (Symons, 1884)

Boscouben – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1262); Boscouben, 1262; Buscombe, 1650; Buscubben, Buscubne, 1680; Boscobben, 1768; Boscombe, Boscubbyn, 1814; Boscoben, 1842; Boscobban, 1888; Boscobben, 1971

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

Boscovey – St Blazey, tenement (CRO, TA/10, 1846) (Symons, 1884); Boskavy, c.1835; Boscovey, 1846; Biscovey, Boscovey, 1884; Biscovey, 1972

Boscreag – Germoe, hamlet (OS, 6”, 1888); Boscreege, 1841; Buscreege, 1884; Boscrege, 1888

Boscreage – Gulval, farm (CA 13, 1974, p75); Boscruke, 1477; Boscruyke, 1545; Boscruge, 1558; Boscreege, Boskreege, 1843; Buscreege, 1884; Boscreege, 1971; Boscreage, 1974; Boscreeg, 1985

Boscreeg – Gulval (Pool, 1985); Boscruke, 1477; Boscruyke, 1545; Boscruge, 1558; Boscreege, Boskreege, 1843; Buscreege, 1884; Boscreege, 1971; Boscreage, 1974; Boscreeg, 1985

Boscreege – Germoe, tenements (CRO, TA/69, 1841); Boscreege, 1841; Buscreege, 1884; Boscrege, 1888

Boscreege – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from TA, 1843), sit of hut circle (Russell, 1971, p48); Boscruke, 1477; Boscruyke, 1545; Boscruge, 1558; Boscreege, Boskreege, 1843; Buscreege, 1884; Boscreege, 1971; Boscreage, 1974; Boscreeg, 1985

Boscreege Common – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Boscreege or Treswithen – Germoe, tenement (CRO, TA/69, 1841)

Boscregan – St Just in Penwith, 2 tenements (OS, 6”, 1883), site of prehistoric burial mounds (Russell, 1971, p16); Boskregan, 1589; Buscriggan, 1845; Boscregan, 1883, 1971

Boscregan Cliff – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1883)

Boscregan Zawn – St Just in Penwith, coastal inlet (OS, 6”, 1908)

Boscrowan – Gulval, farm (Symons, 1884) (Pool, 1985)

Boscrowan, Higher – Gulval, farm (Symons, 1884)

Boscruge – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1558); Boscruke, 1477; Boscruyke, 1545; Boscruge, 1558; Boscreege, Boskreege, 1843; Buscreege, 1884; Boscreege, 1971; Boscreage, 1974; Boscreeg, 1985

Boscruke – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1477); Boscruke, 1477; Boscruyke, 1545; Boscruge, 1558; Boscreege, Boskreege, 1843; Buscreege, 1884; Boscreege, 1971; Boscreage, 1974; Boscreeg, 1985

Boscruyke – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1545); Boscruke, 1477; Boscruyke, 1545; Boscruge, 1558; Boscreege, Boskreege, 1843; Buscreege, 1884; Boscreege, 1971; Boscreage, 1974; Boscreeg, 1985

Boscubbyn – Zennor (CRO, CH/37/3, 1814); Boscouben, 1262; Buscombe, 1650; Buscubben, Buscubne, 1680; Boscobben, 1768; Boscombe, Boscubbyn, 1814; Boscoben, 1842; Boscobban, 1888; Boscobben, 1971

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

Boscundle – St Austell (*CRO, AD266, c.1835), 11 tenements (Symons, 1884), site of engine house (CA 11, 1972, p78); Boscundle, c.1835, 1884, 1972

Boscundle – St Blazey, tin mine (Symons, 1884)

Boscundle, Western – St Austell, farm (Symons, 1884)

Boscundle Cottage – St Blazey, the residence of Captain J Truscott at Par (Symons, 1884)

Bosdankoethe – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1387); Bokankeed, c.943; Boshankoud, 1302; Bossankud, 1330; Bossankuth, 1334; Boshanchud, 1350; Bosdankoethe, 1387; Bosanketh, 1844, 1884, 1971

Bosdenewel – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1328); Bodenewel, c.943; Bodynewel, 1319; Bosdenewel, 1328; Burnewhall, 1778, 1844; Burnuhall, 1884; Burnewhall, 1887, 1985

Bosdwenneg – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1262); Bosdwenneg, 1262; Bodwennec, 1304; Boswennek, 1327, 1540; Buswednac, 1768; Buswednack, 1842; Boswednack, 1908, 1971

Bosean – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845); Bosseghan, 1302, 1326; Bossehan, 1589; Bosahen, 1673; Bosahan, 1696; Bosean, 1845; Boscean, 1884, 1971

Bosean, Higher – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845)

Bosean, Lower – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845)

Bosearthno – Madron (*CRO, P133/16b/2, 1792); Beedcadnou, Beethcadnou, Bethkednou, 1447; Boscathnow, 1632; Boscathnoe, 1680; Buscarthna, 1757; Boscarthno, 1782, 1785; Bosearthno, 1792; Boscathno, 1842; Boscathnoe, 1884; Boscathno, 1971

Boseean – St Buryan (Pool, 1985); Bosseghan, c.943, 1370; Boscean, 1778; Bosehan, Bosehan Tenement, 1844; Bosehan, 1887, 1968; Boscean, 1971; Boseean, Bosehan, 1985

Bosehan – St Buryan, tenement (CRO, TA/23, 1844) (OS, 6”, 1887) (CA 7, 1968, p92); Bosseghan, c.943, 1370; Boscean, 1778; Bosehan, Bosehan Tenement, 1844; Bosehan, 1887, 1968; Boscean, 1971; Boseean, Bosehan, 1985 (see also Boshan Mill)

Bosehan, Higher – St Just in Penwith, 9 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Bosehan, Lower – St Just in Penwith, 4 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Bosehan Tenement – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844) (OS, 6”, 1887) (CA 7, 1968, p92); Bosseghan, c.943, 1370; Boscean, 1778; Bosehan, Bosehan Tenement, 1844; Bosehan, 1887, 1968; Boscean, 1971; Boseean, Bosehan, 1985 (see also Boshan Mill)

Bosence – St Erth, tenement (CRO, TA/59, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884), site of round and abandoned Anglican Wesleyan Methodist chapel ‘All Saints’ (CA 14, 1975, pp112, 115); Bosence, 1842, 1884, 1975

(See also All Saints)

Bosence – Sancreed (*CRO, X506/71, 1759) (CRO, TA/205, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884), site of prehistoric burial mounds (Russell, 1971, p22); Bossens, 1317; Bossyns, 1444; Bosens, Bossins, 1647; Bosence, 1759, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bosence, Little – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1887)

Bosence Chapel – Sancreed (CA 1, 1962, p111)

Bosens – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1647); Bossens, 1317; Bossyns, 1444; Bosens, Bossins, 1647; Bosence, 1759, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bosent – St Pinnock (Maxwell, 1986); Bocent, Buchent, 1086; Bosent, 1986

Bosent, North – St Pinnock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bosent, South – St Pinnock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bosestow – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1733); Bodestou, 1293; Bodistou, Bodustou, Bosestou, 1302; Bosustou, 1320; Bosystow, 1598; Bossistow, Bosustow, 1668; Bosustow, 1731; Bosestow, 1733; Bosistow, 1740, 1842; Bosisto, Bosustow, 1884; Bosistow, 1971

Bosestow Estran Cleff – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1734); Bosustow Eastern Cliff, 1731; Bosestow Estran Cleff, 1734; Bosistow Eastern Cliff, 1737; Bostustoe Eastern Cliff, 1739; Bosistow Eastern Cliff, 1740

Bosestou – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1302); Bodestou, 1293; Bodistou, Bodustou, Bosestou, 1302; Bosustou, 1320; Bosystow, 1598; Bossistow, Bosustow, 1668; Bosustow, 1731; Bosestow, 1733; Bosistow, 1740, 1842; Bosisto, Bosustow, 1884; Bosistow, 1971

Bosewarthan – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1284); Bosewarthan, 1284; Bosvarghan, 1338; Boswarghan, 1361; Boswarvan, 1543; Bosvorveth, Bosvorvan, 1574; Buswarthen, 1843; Boswarthen, 1884, 1971

Bosewens – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1321); Bosewens, 1321; Boswyns, 1329; Boswens, 1349; Boswins, 1361; Buswyns, c.1570; Boswens, 1655, 1769; Buswens, 1843; Boswens, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bosewyan – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bosewyn – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1371); Bosawyn, 1300; Bosadwans, 1317; Bosewyn, 1371; Bossawens, 1560; Bosadvans, Bosawans, 1668; Bejowans, 1843; Bojowans, 1884; Bojewan’s Farm, 1888; Bojewyans, 1971

Bosfrancan – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1320); Bosfrankan, 1281; Bosfrancan, 1320; Busfranken, 1605; Bosfrankan, Bospankan, 1844; Bosfranken, 1888; Bosfrankan, 1971

Bosfrankan – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1281), manuscript amendment from Bospankan (CRO, TA/23, 1844) (Russell, 1971, p71); Bosfrankan, 1281; Bosfrancan, 1320; Busfranken, 1605; Bosfrankan, Bospankan, 1844; Bosfranken, 1888; Bosfrankan, 1971

Bosfranken – St Buryan (OS, 6”, 1888); Bosfrankan, 1281; Bosfrancan, 1320; Busfranken, 1605; Bosfrankan, Bospankan, 1844; Bosfranken, 1888; Bosfrankan, 1971

Bosgill – Germoe, in the Manor of Tremearne (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §117b, p264, citing from HM/1/48, 1679); Bosgill, 1679; Bojill, 1842

Boshabar – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1751); Bosaberdu, 1327; Boshaberthue, 1503; Bosyaberthu, 1504; Boshaberthewe, 1522; Boshabar, 1751; Boshebar, 1803; Beersheba, 1841; Boshava, c.1850; Beersheba, c.1850, 1884, 1971

Boshaberthewe – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1522); Bosaberdu, 1327; Boshaberthue, 1503; Bosyaberthu, 1504; Boshaberthewe, 1522; Boshabar, 1751; Boshebar, 1803; Beersheba, 1841; Boshava, c.1850; Beersheba, c.1850, 1884, 1971

Boshaberthue – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1503); Bosaberdu, 1327; Boshaberthue, 1503; Bosyaberthu, 1504; Boshaberthewe, 1522; Boshabar, 1751; Boshebar, 1803; Beersheba, 1841; Boshava, c.1850; Beersheba, c.1850, 1884, 1971

Boshan Mill – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844) (see also Bosehan)

Boshanchud – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1350); Bokankeed, c.943; Boshankoud, 1302; Bossankud, 1330; Bossankuth, 1334; Boshanchud, 1350; Bosdankoethe, 1387; Bosanketh, 1844, 1884, 1971

Boshankoud – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1302); Bokankeed, c.943; Boshankoud, 1302; Bossankud, 1330; Bossankuth, 1334; Boshanchud, 1350; Bosdankoethe, 1387; Bosanketh, 1844, 1884, 1971

Boshava – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from c.1850); Bosaberdu, 1327; Boshaberthue, 1503; Bosyaberthu, 1504; Boshaberthewe, 1522; Boshabar, 1751; Boshebar, 1803; Beersheba, 1841; Boshava, c.1850; Beersheba, c.1850, 1884, 1971

Boshavarn – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1340); Bosavarn, 1302; Bosavarun, 1327; Boshavarn, 1340; Bossavarne, 1589; Bosavarn, Bossavarn, 1769; Bosavern, 1845, 1883, 1979

Boshebar – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1803); Bosaberdu, 1327; Boshaberthue, 1503; Bosyaberthu, 1504; Boshaberthewe, 1522; Boshabar, 1751; Boshebar, 1803; Beersheba, 1841; Boshava, c.1850; Beersheba, c.1850, 1884, 1971

Bosheulyek – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1249); Bosheulyek, 1249; Boshouliek, 1302; Bossulsep, 1313; Bezuliack (Lane), 1735; Bossiliack, 1757; Bosilliack, 1782; Bosilljack, 1785; Bossuliac, Bosiliack, 1842; Bosilliack, 1884; Bosiliack, 1888; Bosiliack, Bosilliack, 1971

Boshorn – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p583, citing from 1311); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600, 1603; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003

Boshorn – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1297); Boshorn, 1297; Bossorn, 1481; Bosshorne, 1589; Bosorne, 1845, 1883, 1985

Boshornes – Camborne (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1697, citing from HB/10/232, 1723); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600, 1603; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003

Boshouliek – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1302); Bosheulyek, 1249; Boshouliek, 1302; Bossulsep, 1313; Bezuliack (Lane), 1735; Bossiliack, 1757; Bosilliack, 1782; Bosilljack, 1785; Bossuliac, Bosiliack, 1842; Bosilliack, 1884; Bosiliack, 1888; Bosiliack, Bosilliack, 1971

Bosigan – Zennor, village (Symons, 1884); Bosygarane, 1333; Boschygarn, 1361; Bosygarn, 1565; Bosigarne, Bossigeren, 1609; Bosighan, Busighan, 1622; Bossegerne, Bosseigan, 1633; Bosiggan, 1768; Bossigran, 1842; Bosigan, 1884; Bosigran, 1888, 1971

Bosigarne – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1609); Bosygarane, 1333; Boschygarn, 1361; Bosygarn, 1565; Bosigarne, Bossigeren, 1609; Bosighan, Busighan, 1622; Bossegerne, Bosseigan, 1633; Bosiggan, 1768; Bossigran, 1842; Bosigan, 1884; Bosigran, 1888, 1971

Bosiggan – Zennor, Philip Eddy and Patrick Eddy (*CRO, X110/23, 1768); Bosygarane, 1333; Boschygarn, 1361; Bosygarn, 1565; Bosigarne, Bossigeren, 1609; Bosighan, Busighan, 1622; Bossegerne, Bosseigan, 1633; Bosiggan, 1768; Bossigran, 1842; Bosigan, 1884; Bosigran, 1888, 1971

Bosighan – Zennor (CRO, PL/12/6, 1622); Bosygarane, 1333; Boschygarn, 1361; Bosygarn, 1565; Bosigarne, Bossigeren, 1609; Bosighan, Busighan, 1622; Bossegerne, Bosseigan, 1633; Bosiggan, 1768; Bossigran, 1842; Bosigan, 1884; Bosigran, 1888, 1971

Bosigran – Zennor, village (OS, 6”, 1888), site of prehistoric burial mounds, cliff castle, round and settlement (Russell, 1971, pp26-7, 39, 47, 54); Bosygarane, 1333; Boschygarn, 1361; Bosygarn, 1565; Bosigarne, Bossigeren, 1609; Bosighan, Busighan, 1622; Bossegerne, Bosseigan, 1633; Bosiggan, 1768; Bossigran, 1842; Bosigan, 1884; Bosigran, 1888, 1971

Bosigran Castle – Zennor, prehistoric cliff castle (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bosigran Cliff – Zennor (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bosigran House – Zennor, not shown on 1st edition OS of 1888 (OS, 6”, 1908)

Bosiliack – Madron (CRO, TA/133, 1842), farm (OS, 6”, 1888) (Russell, 1971, p67); Bosheulyek, 1249; Boshouliek, 1302; Bossulsep, 1313; Bezuliack (Lane), 1735; Bossiliack, 1757; Bosilliack, 1782; Bosilljack, 1785; Bossuliac, Bosiliack, 1842; Bosilliack, 1884; Bosiliack, 1888; Bosiliack, Bosilliack, 1971

Bosilliack – Madron (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782), farm (Symons, 1884), site of prehistoric burial mound (Russell, 1971, p20); Bosheulyek, 1249; Boshouliek, 1302; Bossulsep, 1313; Bezuliack (Lane), 1735; Bossiliack, 1757; Bosilliack, 1782; Bosilljack, 1785; Bossuliac, Bosiliack, 1842; Bosilliack, 1884; Bosiliack, 1888; Bosiliack, Bosilliack, 1971

Bosillian – Creed, site of non-extant culverhouse (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p39); Bossillian, 1969; Bosillian, 1979; Bossillian, 2003

Bosilljack – Madron, owned by William Harris, esquire, part leased by Stephen Luke and occupied by John Cock, and part leased by John Trezise and occupied by himself (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785); Bosheulyek, 1249; Boshouliek, 1302; Bossulsep, 1313; Bezuliack (Lane), 1735; Bossiliack, 1757; Bosilliack, 1782; Bosilljack, 1785; Bossuliac, Bosiliack, 1842; Bosilliack, 1884; Bosiliack, 1888; Bosiliack, Bosilliack, 1971

Bosinver – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bosinver, 1841, 1884, 2003

Bosinver – Mylor (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bosiron – Egloshayle, village and farm (Symons, 1884); Bossyron, 1536; Bosiron, 1884; Bozion Farm, 2003

Bosisto – St Levan, farm (Symons, 1884); Bodestou, 1293; Bodistou, Bodustou, Bosestou, 1302; Bosustou, 1320; Bosystow, 1598; Bossistow, Bosustow, 1668; Bosustow, 1731; Bosestow, 1733; Bosistow, 1740, 1842; Bosisto, Bosustow, 1884; Bosistow, 1971

Bosistow – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1740) (CRO, TA/122, 1842), site of prehistoric burial mounds (Russell, 1971, p19); Bodestou, 1293; Bodistou, Bodustou, Bosestou, 1302; Bosustou, 1320; Bosystow, 1598; Bossistow, Bosustow, 1668; Bosustow, 1731; Bosestow, 1733; Bosistow, 1740, 1842; Bosisto, Bosustow, 1884; Bosistow, 1971

Bosistow, Carn – St Levan, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bosistow, Higher – St Levan (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bosistow, Lower – St Levan (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bosistow Cliff, Higher – St Levan (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bosistow Cliff, Lower – St Levan (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bosistow Eastern Cliff – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1737 and 1740); Bosustow Eastern Cliff, 1731; Bosestow Estran Cleff, 1734; Bosistow Eastern Cliff, 1737; Bostustoe Eastern Cliff, 1739; Bosistow Eastern Cliff, 1740

Bosistow Island – St Levan, rock off coast (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bosithow – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bosithow, 1841; Bosithy, 1884; Bosithow, 2003

Bosithy – St Mewan, farm (Symons, 1884); Bosithow, 1841; Bosithy, 1884; Bosithow, 2003

Bosiwolou – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1333); Botilwoelou, 1238; Botuolo, 1244; Bossywoelou, 1296; Botuelou, 1297; Boschiwolou, 1301; Botywoelou, 1319; Bosiwolou, 1333; Bossuolou, 1334; Bosywolou, 1336; Bussolowe, 1561; Bosollow, 1785; Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Bosjuan – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Boskaran – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); Bosscarn, 1291; Boskarn, 1418; Boskaran, Boskarne, 1668; Boscarne, 1844, 1884; Boscarn, 1888; Boscarne, 1971

Boskarn – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1418); Bosscarn, 1291; Boskarn, 1418; Boskaran, Boskarne, 1668; Boscarne, 1844, 1884; Boscarn, 1888; Boscarne, 1971

Boskarne – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); Bosscarn, 1291; Boskarn, 1418; Boskaran, Boskarne, 1668; Boscarne, 1844, 1884; Boscarn, 1888; Boscarne, 1971

Boskavy – St Blazey (*CRO, AD266, c.1835); Boskavy, c.1835; Boscovey, 1846; Biscovey, Boscovey, 1884; Biscovey, 1972

Boskawen, Legha iuxta – St Buryan (*CRO, SN/3, 1319); Boscawen, c.1180; Boscawen Ros, 1220; Boschawen, 1260; Boscaweyn, 1284; Boskawenros, 1295; Boscauen, 1306; (Legha iuxta) Boskawen, 1319; Boscawen Rôs, Boscawen-Rôs, 1769; Boscawen, 1844; Boscawen Rose, 1884; Boscawen Rôs, 1887; Boscawen-ros, 1971

Boskawenros – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1295); Boscawen, c.1180; Boscawen Ros, 1220; Boschawen, 1260; Boscaweyn, 1284; Boskawenros, 1295; Boscauen, 1306; (Legha iuxta) Boskawen, 1319; Boscawen Rôs, Boscawen-Rôs, 1769; Boscawen, 1844; Boscawen Rose, 1884; Boscawen Rôs, 1887; Boscawen-ros, 1971

Boskeanhall – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1588); Boskenhal, 1309; Boscanhal, 1327; Boskenal, 1342; Boskenghal, 1362; Boskenell, 1504; Boskeanhall, 1588; Boskenall, Boskenell, Buskenel, 1668; Boskennal, 1844, 1887, 1971

Boskear – Bodmin, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Boskedek – Lanivet (*RIC, Z/13/15, 1422); Boskedek, 1422; Bokedek, 1424; Boskedok, 1474; Bokedek, 1519, 1534; Bokedeck, Bokedecke, 1557; Bokedicke, c.1580; Boskedick, 1759; Bokiddick, Boskiddick, 1884

Boskedick – Lanivet (CRO, P130/13/7/4, 1759); Boskedek, 1422; Bokedek, 1424; Boskedok, 1474; Bokedek, 1519, 1534; Bokedeck, Bokedecke, 1557; Bokedicke, c.1580; Boskedick, 1759; Bokiddick, Boskiddick, 1884

Boskedok – Lanivet (*CRO, P110/25/73, 1474); Boskedek, 1422; Bokedek, 1424; Boskedok, 1474; Bokedek, 1519, 1534; Bokedeck, Bokedecke, 1557; Bokedicke, c.1580; Boskedick, 1759; Bokiddick, Boskiddick, 1884

Boskednan – Gulval (Padel, 1988, citing from 1623) (Borlase, 1769, p191) (Padel, 1988); Boskennen, 1310; Boskennan, 1313; Boskennon, 1327; Boskennan, 1570, 1597; Boskednan, 1623, 1769, 1988

Boskednan Circle – Gulval (Borlase, 1769, p198), prehistoric stone circle (Russell, 1971, p14)

Boskednan Common – Gulval (*CRO, BU/1172, 1831)

Boskednan Wartha – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1623) (*CRO, BU/1172, 1831) (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843), 19 tenements (Symons, 1884); Boskednan Wartha, 1623, 1831, 1843, 1884

Boskednan Wollas – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1623) (*CRO, BU/1172, 1831) (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843), 17 tenements (Symons, 1884); Boskednan Wollas, 1623, 1831, 1843, 1884

Boskednan, Tredinnick and Carfury – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843)

Boskell – St Austell, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bosken – St Merryn, farm (Symons, 1884)

Boskena – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1503); Boskene, 1233; Boskennou, 1321; Boskene, 1376; Boskena, 1503; Boskenna, 1705, 1844, 1884, 1971

Boskenal – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1342); Boskenhal, 1309; Boscanhal, 1327; Boskenal, 1342; Boskenghal, 1362; Boskenell, 1504; Boskeanhall, 1588; Boskenall, Boskenell, Buskenel, 1668; Boskennal, 1844, 1887, 1971

Boskenal – Ludgvan (*CRO, ML/90, 1359); Boskenhal, 1325; Boskennal, 1327; Boskenal, 1359; Boskennal, 1840, 1884, 1979

Boskenall – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); Boskenhal, 1309; Boscanhal, 1327; Boskenal, 1342; Boskenghal, 1362; Boskenell, 1504; Boskeanhall, 1588; Boskenall, Boskenell, Buskenel, 1668; Boskennal, 1844, 1887, 1971

Boskene – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1233) (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p617, citing from 1233); Boskene, 1233; Boskennou, 1321; Boskena, 1503; Boskenna, 1705, 1844, 1884, 1971

Boskenell – St Buryan (*CRO, CL/1294, 1504) (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); Boskenhal, 1309; Boscanhal, 1327; Boskenal, 1342; Boskenghal, 1362; Boskenell, 1504; Boskeanhall, 1588; Boskenall, Boskenell, Buskenel, 1668; Boskennal, 1844, 1887, 1971

Boskenghal – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1362); Boskenhal, 1309; Boscanhal, 1327; Boskenal, 1342; Boskenghal, 1362; Boskenell, 1504; Boskeanhall, 1588; Boskenall, Boskenell, Buskenel, 1668; Boskennal, 1844, 1887, 1971

Boskenhal – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1309); Boskenhal, 1309; Boscanhal, 1327; Boskenal, 1342; Boskenghal, 1362; Boskenell, 1504; Boskeanhall, 1588; Boskenall, Boskenell, Buskenel, 1668; Boskennal, 1844, 1887, 1971

Boskenhal – Ludgvan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1325); Boskenhal, 1325; Boskennal, 1327; Boskenal, 1359; Boskennal, 1840, 1884, 1979

Boskenna – St Buryan (*CRO, P179/2/1/9, 1705) (CRO, TA/23, 1844), late the seat of the Paynter family (Symons, 1884), site of ancient crosses (Russell, 1971, p83); Boskene, 1233; Boskennou, 1321; Boskene, 1376; Boskena, 1503; Boskenna, 1705, 1844, 1884, 1971

(See also Adam's Hill)

Boskenna, (Adam’s Hill) – St Buryan: see under Adam's Hill.

Boskenna Cliff – St Buryan (OS, 6”, 1887)

Boskenna Cross – St Buryan, site of non-extant stone cider mill (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p35)

Boskenna Farm – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844)

Boskennal – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844) (OS, 6”, 1887) (Russell, 1971, p41); Boskenhal, 1309; Boscanhal, 1327; Boskenal, 1342; Boskenghal, 1362; Boskenell, 1504; Boskeanhall, 1588; Boskenall, Boskenell, Buskenel, 1668; Boskennal, 1844, 1887, 1971

Boskennal – Ludgvan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327) (CRO, TA/129, 1840), farm (Symons, 1884) (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p42); Boskenhal, 1325; Boskennal, 1327; Boskenal, 1359; Boskennal, 1840, 1884, 1979

Boskennan – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1313) (Padel, 1988, citing from 1313); Boskennen, 1310; Boskennan, 1313; Boskennon, 1327; Boskennan, 1570, 1597; Boskednan, 1623, 1769, 1988

Boskennan – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1324); Boskennan, 1324; ? Boskenwyn, 1522; Boskenyn, 1560; Bossining, 1757; Boskining, 1782, 1785; Boskenning, 1842; Boskinning, 1884; Boskenning, 1971; Boskinning, 1985

Boskennen – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1310); Boskennen, 1310; Boskennan, 1313; Boskennon, 1327; Boskennan, 1570, 1597; Boskednan, 1623, 1769, 1988

Boskennec – see Boconnoc (Padel, 1988, citing from 1282); Bochenod, Botchonod, 1086; Botkennoc, 1241; Boskennec, 1282; Bodkonoc, 1331; Boconnock, 1601, 1673, 1677; Bocconnocke, 1690; Boconnock, 1693; Buckanock, 1717; Boconnock, 1839; Boconnoc, 1884

Boskennen – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619); Boskenuen, 1338, 1391; Boskenven, 1474; Boskenwen, Boskynwyn, 1504; Boskennen, 1619; Boskenwyn, 1844; Boskenning, Boskenwyn, 1884; Boskenwyn, 1948

Boskenning – Madron (CRO, TA/133, 1842) (Russell, 1971, p44); Boskennan, 1324; ? Boskenwyn, 1522; Boskenyn, 1560; Bossining, 1757; Boskining, 1782, 1785; Boskenning, 1842; Boskinning, 1884; Boskenning, 1971; Boskinning, 1985

Boskenning – Wendron, 10 tenements (Symons, 1884); Boskenuen, 1338, 1391; Boskenven, 1474; Boskenwen, Boskynwyn, 1504; Boskennen, 1619; Boskenwyn, 1844; Boskenning, Boskenwyn, 1884; Boskenwyn, 1948

Boskennon – Gulval (Padel, 1988, citing from 1327); Boskennen, 1310; Boskennan, 1313; Boskennon, 1327; Boskennan, 1570, 1597; Boskednan, 1623, 1769, 1988

Boskennou – St Buryan (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p617, citing from 1321) (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1321); Boskene, 1233; Boskennou, 1321; Boskene, 1376; Boskena, 1503; Boskenna, 1705, 1844, 1884, 1971

Boskensa – Gwithian (CRO, TA/81, 1840); Buskenza, 1669; Boskensa, 1840; Boskenza, 1884

Boskensa Moor – Gwithian (CRO, TA/81, No.179, 1840)

Boskenso – Mawnan, of Nathaniel Roberts and John Harris (*CRO, V/BO/32/2, 1802), farm (Symons, 1884); Boskenso, 1802; Boskensoe, 1840; Boskenso, 1884; Boskensoe Farm, 1996

Boskensoe – Mawnan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1840); Boskenso, 1802; Boskensoe, 1840; Boskenso, 1884; Boskensoe Farm, 1996

Boskensoe Farm – Mawnan (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Boskenso, 1802; Boskensoe, 1840; Boskenso, 1884; Boskensoe Farm, 1996

Boskenuen – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1338 and 1391); Boskenuen, 1338, 1391; Boskenven, 1474; Boskenwen, Boskynwyn, 1504; Boskennen, 1619; Boskenwyn, 1844; Boskenning, Boskenwyn, 1884; Boskenwyn, 1948

Boskenven – Wendron (CRO, BRA/1857/46, 1474); Boskenuen, 1338, 1391; Boskenven, 1474; Boskenwen, Boskynwyn, 1504; Boskennen, 1619; Boskenwyn, 1844; Boskenning, Boskenwyn, 1884; Boskenwyn, 1948

Boskenwen – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1504); Boskenuen, 1338, 1391; Boskenven, 1474; Boskenwen, Boskynwyn, 1504; Boskennen, 1619; Boskenwyn, 1844; Boskenning, Boskenwyn, 1884; Boskenwyn, 1948

Boskenwyn – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1522); ? Boskennan, 1324; Boskenwyn, 1522; ? Boskenyn, 1560; ? Bossining, 1757; ? Boskining, 1782, 1785; ? Boskenning, 1842; ? Boskinning, 1884; ? Boskenning, 1971; ? Boskinning, 1985

Boskenwyn – Madron, situate between Crankan, Polmennor Farm and Trannack (OS, 6”, 1908), in Tithe Apportionment part of Polmennor (Pool, 1985)

Boskenwyn – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844), 24 tenements (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p534); Boskenuen, 1338, 1391; Boskenven, 1474; Boskenwen, Boskynwyn, 1504; Boskennen, 1619; Boskenwyn, 1844; Boskenning, Boskenwyn, 1884; Boskenwyn, 1948 (see also Boskenning)

Boskenwyn, Lower – Wendron (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Boskenwyn Downs – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Boskenwyn Manor – Wendron (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Boskenyn – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1324); Boskennan, 1324; ? Boskenwyn, 1522; Boskenyn, 1560; Bossining, 1757; Boskining, 1782, 1785; Boskenning, 1842; Boskinning, 1884; Boskenning, 1971; Boskinning, 1985

Boskenza – Gwithian, village (Symons, 1884); Buskenza, 1669; Boskensa, 1840; Boskenza, 1884

Boskerras – Lelant, farm (Symons, 1884); Boskeures, 1314, 1392; Buskeuryes, 1561; Buskirres, 1659; Boskervis, c.1720; Boskervess, 1722; Boscerres, 1761; Boskerris (Wartha/Woolas), 1841; Boskerras, 1884; Boskerris, 1985

Boskerris – Lelant, Simon Geen (*CRO, P120/5/1, 1725) (Pool, 1985); Boskeures, 1314, 1392; Buskeuryes, 1561; Buskirres, 1659; Boskervis, c.1720; Boskervess, 1722; Boscerres, 1761; Boskerris (Wartha/Woolas), 1841; Boskerras, 1884; Boskerris, 1985

Boskerris, Great – St Ives, at Trowan (CRO, TA/91, No.152, 1844)

Boskerris, Little – St Ives, at Trowan (CRO, TA/91, No.153, 1844)

Boskerris Wartha – Lelant (CRO, TA/120, 1841), farm (OS, 6”, 1891) (Russell, 1971, p50); Boskeures Wartha, 1314; Boskerris Wartha, 1841, 1891, 1971

Boskerris Woolas - Lelant (CRO, TA/120, 1841); Boskerris Woolas, 1841; Boskerris Woollas, 1938

Boskerris Woollas – Lelant, farm (OS, 6”, 1938); Boskerris Woolas, 1841; Boskerris Woollas, 1938

Boskervess – Lelant (*CRO, P120/5/1, 1722); Boskeures, 1314, 1392; Buskeuryes, 1561; Buskirres, 1659; Boskervis, c.1720; Boskervess, 1722; Boscerres, 1761; Boskerris (Wartha/Woolas), 1841; Boskerras, 1884; Boskerris, 1985

Boskervis – Lelant, parts Simon Geene, James Pinberthy, Robert Thomas and the widdo Grinfill (*CRO, P120/5/1, c.1720); Boskeures, 1314, 1392; Buskeuryes, 1561; Buskirres, 1659; Boskervis, c.1720; Boskervess, 1722; Boscerres, 1761; Boskerris (Wartha/Woolas), 1841; Boskerras, 1884; Boskerris, 1985

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

Boskeures – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1314 and 1392); Boskeures, 1314, 1392; Buskeuryes, 1561; Buskirres, 1659; Boskervis, c.1720; Boskervess, 1722; Boscerres, 1761; Boskerris (Wartha/Woolas), 1841; Boskerras, 1884; Boskerris, 1985

Boskeures Wartha – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1314); Boskeures Wartha, 1314; Boskerris Wartha, 1841, 1891, 1971

Boskevillick, Higher – St Austell, farm (Symons, 1884)

Boskevillick, Lower – St Austell, farm (Symons, 1884)

Boskiddick – Lanivet, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Boskedek, 1422; Bokedek, 1424; Boskedok, 1474; Bokedek, 1519, 1534; Bokedeck, Bokedecke, 1557; Bokedicke, c.1580; Boskedick, 1759; Bokiddick, Boskiddick, 1884

Boskining – Madron (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782), owned by John Frethy, part occupied by himself, part leased and occupied by William Frethy (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785); Boskennan, 1324; ? Boskenwyn, 1522; Boskenyn, 1560; Bossining, 1757; Boskining, 1782, 1785; Boskenning, 1842; Boskinning, 1884; Boskenning, 1971; Boskinning, 1985

Boskinning – Madron (Symons, 1884) (Pool, 1985); Boskennan, 1324; ? Boskenwyn, 1522; Boskenyn, 1560; Bossining, 1757; Boskining, 1782, 1785; Boskenning, 1842; Boskinning, 1884; Boskenning, 1971; Boskinning, 1985

Boskinning, Higher – Madron, hamlet and land (Symons, 1884)

Boskinning, Lower – Madron, hamlet and land (Symons, 1884)

Boskinsow – Mawnan, farm (Symons, 1884)

Boskreege – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843); Boscruke, 1477; Boscruyke, 1545; Boscruge, 1558; Boscreege, Boskreege, 1843; Buscreege, 1884; Boscreege, 1971; Boscreage, 1974; Boscreeg, 1985

Boskregan – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1589); Boskregan, 1589; Buscriggan, 1845; Boscregan, 1883, 1971

Boskynwyn – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1504); Boskenuen, 1338, 1391; Boskenven, 1474; Boskenwen, Boskynwyn, 1504; Boskennen, 1619; Boskenwyn, 1844; Boskenning, Boskenwyn, 1884; Boskenwyn, 1948

Boslamon – Lanlivery, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Boslamon, 1884; Boslymon, 1907, 1989

Boslandew House – Paul, the residence of Mr Josiah Wright (Symons, 1884)

Boslaynou – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p583, citing from 1321); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600, 1603; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973

Bosleake – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841) (*CRO, GHW/13/3/6/1, 1858), farm and cottages (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Byslyack, 1700; Bosleake, 1841, 1858, 1884, 2003

(See also Adit Field)

Bosliven – St Buryan (Blight, 1865, p14) (OS, 6”, 1887) (Russell, 1971, p56); Bosselyvyan, c.943; Bosselevyn, 1480; Buslevyn, 1549; Boslivin, 1844; Bosliven, 1865; Busliven, 1884; Bosliven, 1887, 1971

Boslivin – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844); Bosselyvyan, c.943; Bosselevyn, 1480; Buslevyn, 1549; Boslivin, 1844; Bosliven, 1865; Busliven, 1884; Bosliven, 1887, 1971

Bosloe – Mawnan (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bosloggas – St Just in Roseland, tenement (CRO, TA/96, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bosloggas, 1842, 1884, 2003

Boslover Moor – Mevagissey, mentioned in introduction (CRO, TA/147, 1842)

Boslow – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1778) (OS, 6”, 1888), inscribed stone on Sancreed / St Just border (Russell, 1971, p37); Boslow, 1778; Buslow, 1843, 1884; Boslow, 1888, 1971

Boslowack – Budock, farm and the seat of Mr Francis Fox (Symons, 1884); Boslowack, 1884; Boslowick, 1996

Boslowe – Tintagel: see under Besloe.

Boslowick – Budock, part of Falmouth (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Boslowack, 1884; Boslowick, 1996

Boslymon – Lanlivery (SX 083 616) (OS, 25”, XLII.3, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 1989); Boslamon, 1884; Boslymon, 1907, 1989

Bosmaugan – St Winnow (CA 17, 1978, p129); Bosmawgan, 1884; Bosmaugan, 1978

Bosmawgan – St Winnow, farm (Symons, 1884); Bosmawgan, 1884; Bosmaugan, 1978

Bosneives – Withiel (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bosneives, Higher – Withiel (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bosnoweth – Probus, at Probus (West Briton, Truro edition, 16 Dec 2004, p4)

Bosoar – Sithney, tenement (CRO, TA/209, 1842) (CA 19, 1980, p93)

Bosoar, Little – Sithney (OS, 1:25000, 1996) (see also Little Bosoha)

Bosoha, Higher – Sithney (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bosoha, Little – Sithney (OS, 1:25000, 1996) (see also Little Bosoar)

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

Bosoljack – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843), 5 tenements (Symons, 1884) (Russell, 1971, p42); Bossulsek, 1334; Bossolsak, 1478; Bossulsack, 1575; Bosoljack, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bosollow – Madron, part owned by Samuel Borlase, leased by Phillip Argall and occupied by John Daniel, three parts owned by Messrs Roberts, Hodge, Botrell & Mitchell, first part leased by Phillip Argall and occupied by Charles James, second part leased to Jacob Coren and occupied by Richard Nicholls, last part leased to John Ladner and occupied by Emanuel Jenkin and John Victor, part owned by H M Prade, esquire, leased by John Kemp and occupied by John Man, part owned by the Honorable Mrs Boscawn, part leased to David Dinnis and occupied by Margaret Tonkin, part leased to Thomas Warren and Grace Chirgwin and occupied by themselves, and part owned by John Maddron and occupied by himself and Enoch Tonken (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785); Botilwoelou, 1238; Botuolo, 1244; Bossywoelou, 1296; Botuelou, 1297; Boschiwolou, 1301; Botywoelou, 1319; Bosiwolou, 1333; Bossuolou, 1334; Bosywolou, 1336; Bussolowe, 1561; Bosollow, 1785; Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Bosollow, Little – Madron, owned by Messrs Roberts, Hodge, Michel & Bottrell, leased to William James and William Polgrean and occupied by William James (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785); Botuolo Vean, 1244; Bussolowe Vean, 1617; Little Bossollo, 1757; Little Bosolow, 1782; Little Bosollow, 1785; Little Bussullow, 1842; Little Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Bosollvall – Gulval (*CRO, ML/12, 1761); Boswolvel, 1327; Boswolvell, 1415; Boswollvall, 1585; Buswallvall alias Bosollvall, 1761; Bosulval, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bosolow, Great – Madron (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782); Bossowolo-meour, 1517; Bussolowe Veor, 1617; Great Bossollo, 1757; Great Bosolow, 1782; Great Bussullow, 1842; Great Bosullow, c.1870, 1988

Bosolow, Little – Madron (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782); Botuolo Vean, 1244; Bussolowe Vean, 1617; Little Bossollo, 1757; Little Bosolow, 1782; Little Bosollow, 1785; Little Bussullow, 1842; Little Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Bosonath – Mawnan, of James Humphrys (*CRO, V/BO/32/2, 1802); Bosonath, 1802; Bozanath, 1840; Bosanneth, 1884; Bosanath, 1996

Bosonath Crofts, the – Mawnan, of John Pasco (*CRO, V/BO/32/2, 1802)

Bosonath Mill – Mawnan, of John Pasco (*CRO, V/BO/32/2, 1802)

Bosons Land – Paul, in Newlyn (*CRO, X573/55, 1738)

Bosorne – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845), hamlet (OS, 6”, 1883) (Pool, 1985); Boshorn, 1297; Bossorn, 1481; Bosshorne, 1589; Bosorne, 1845, 1883, 1985

Bosorne Commons – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845) (OS, 6”, 1883)

Bosorne Mine – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1883)

Bosou – Towednack (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1406); Bosow, 1284; Bosou 1406; Bosowe 1560; (Higher) Bussow, 1842; Bussow, 1908, 1985

Bosoughan – Colan (*CRO, TA/35, 1842), the farm of Mr Cardell (Symons, 1884), hamlet (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bosanghan, Bousanghan, 1842; Bosoughan, 1842, 1884; Besoughan, 1884; Bosoughan, 2003

Bosoughan, Higher – Colan, the farm of Mr Parkyn (Symons, 1884)

Bosow – Towednack (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1284); Bosow, 1284; Bosou 1406; Bosowe 1560; (Higher) Bussow, 1842; Bussow, 1908, 1985

Bosowe – Towednack (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1560); Bosow, 1284; Bosou 1406; Bosowe 1560; (Higher) Bussow, 1842; Bussow, 1908, 1985

Bosowsa – Ladock: see under Besowsa.

Bosowesowe – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p583, citing from c.1523); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Bosp'boe – Camborne, of Henry Tresahar (*CRO, X510, 1743); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983

Bospankan – St Buryan, amended to Bosfrankan (CRO, TA/23, 1844); Bosfrankan, 1281; Bosfrancan, 1320; Busfranken, 1605; Bosfrankan, Bospankan, 1844; Bosfranken, 1888; Bosfrankan, 1971

Bosparva – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bosparvah, 1842; Bosparva, 1842, 1884, 2003

Bosparva, Lower – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Lower Bosparva, 1841, 1884, 2003

Bosparvah – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842); Bosparvah, 1842; Bosparva, 1842, 1884, 2003

Bospebo – Camborne (SW 609 412), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6", LXII. NE, 1888) (Gover, 1948, p583), from bos, 'dwelling' and possibly a personal name Pabo, or Pebo (Thomas, 1967, p187) (OS, 1:25000, 1983); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983

Bospibo – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1838), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983

Bospolvans Farm – St Columb Major (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bosportenes – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1565); Bosporthynys, 1300; Pordhunes, 1313; Bosporthenys, 1365; Bosporthinus, 1367; Bosportenes, Bosportines, 1565; Bosprennis, 1679; Bosprennis, 1768; Vosperdennis, 1758; Bosporthennys, 1797; Bosporthennis, 1842, 1884, 1971

Bosporthennis – Zennor (CRO, TA/255, 1842), several small farms (Symons, 1884), site of round and prehistoric settlement (Russell, 1971, pp47, 54-5); Bosporthynys, 1300; Pordhunes, 1313; Bosporthenys, 1365; Bosporthinus, 1367; Bosportenes, Bosportines, 1565; Bosprennis, 1679; Bosprennis, 1768; Vosperdennis, 1758; Bosporthennys, 1797; Bosporthennis, 1842, 1884, 1971

Bosporthennis, Higher – Zennor (CRO, TA/255, 1842) (OS, 6”, 1908)

Bosporthennis Common – Zennor (OS, 6”, 1908)

Bosporthennis Quoit – Zennor, cist with displaced capstone, excavated by W C Borlase in 1872 (Russell, 1971, p25)

Bosporthennys – Zennor, Arthur Berryman (*CRO, X110/23, 1797); Bosporthynys, 1300; Pordhunes, 1313; Bosporthenys, 1365; Bosporthinus, 1367; Bosportenes, Bosportines, 1565; Bosprennis, 1679; Bosprennis, 1768; Vosperdennis, 1758; Bosporthennys, 1797; Bosporthennis, 1842, 1884, 1971

Bosporthenys – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1365); Bosporthynys, 1300; Pordhunes, 1313; Bosporthenys, 1365; Bosporthinus, 1367; Bosportenes, Bosportines, 1565; Bosprennis, 1679; Bosprennis, 1768; Vosperdennis, 1758; Bosporthennys, 1797; Bosporthennis, 1842, 1884, 1971

Bosporthinus – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1367); Bosporthynys, 1300; Pordhunes, 1313; Bosporthenys, 1365; Bosporthinus, 1367; Bosportenes, Bosportines, 1565; Bosprennis, 1679; Bosprennis, 1768; Vosperdennis, 1758; Bosporthennys, 1797; Bosporthennis, 1842, 1884, 1971

Bosporthynys – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1300); Bosporthynys, 1300; Pordhunes, 1313; Bosporthenys, 1365; Bosporthinus, 1367; Bosportenes, Bosportines, 1565; Bosprennis, 1679; Bosprennis, 1768; Vosperdennis, 1758; Bosporthennys, 1797; Bosporthennis, 1842, 1884, 1971

Bosportines – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1565); Bosporthynys, 1300; Pordhunes, 1313; Bosporthenys, 1365; Bosporthinus, 1367; Bosportenes, Bosportines, 1565; Bosprennis, 1679; Bosprennis, 1768; Vosperdennis, 1758; Bosporthennys, 1797; Bosporthennis, 1842, 1884, 1971

Bosprennis – Zennor (CRO, GB/15/2-3, 1679), Hannibal Thomas, John Hollow and James Richards (*CRO, X110/23, 1768); Bosporthynys, 1300; Pordhunes, 1313; Bosporthenys, 1365; Bosporthinus, 1367; Bosportenes, Bosportines, 1565; Bosprennis, 1679; Bosprennis, 1768; Vosperdennis, 1758; Bosporthennys, 1797; Bosporthennis, 1842, 1884, 1971

Bosprowal – Crowan and Gwinear, mine (Symons, 1884)

Bosprowal – Gwinear, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bosprowel, 1842; Bosprowal, 1884, 2003

Bosprowel – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842); Bosprowel, 1842; Bosprowal, 1884, 2003

Bospubo – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1590); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983

Bossankud – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1330); Bokankeed, c.943; Boshankoud, 1302; Bossankud, 1330; Bossankuth, 1334; Boshanchud, 1350; Bosdankoethe, 1387; Bosanketh, 1844, 1884, 1971

Bossankuth – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1334); Bokankeed, c.943; Boshankoud, 1302; Bossankud, 1330; Bossankuth, 1334; Boshanchud, 1350; Bosdankoethe, 1387; Bosanketh, 1844, 1884, 1971

Bossava – Paul (OS, 6”, 1888) (Russell, 1971, p68); Botysava, 1301; Botesave, 1310; Botesava, 1322; Botissava, 1334; Botezave, 1398; Bodsava, 1495; Bottasava, 1560; Bassava, 1582; Botesava, 1659; Butsava, 1725; Bussava, Bussavah, 1845; Bosava, 1884; Bossava, 1888, 1971

Bossavarn – St Just in Penwith (Borlase, 1769, p243); Bosavarn, 1302; Bosavarun, 1327; Boshavarn, 1340; Bossavarne, 1589; Bosavarn, Bossavarn, 1769; Bosavern, 1845, 1883, 1979

Bossavarne – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1589); Bosavarn, 1302; Bosavarun, 1327; Boshavarn, 1340; Bossavarne, 1589; Bosavarn, Bossavarn, 1769; Bosavern, 1845, 1883, 1979

Bossawens – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1560); Bosawyn, 1300; Bosadwans, 1317; Bosewyn, 1371; Bossawens, 1560; Bosadvans, Bosawans, 1668; Bejowans, 1843; Bojowans, 1884; Bojewan’s Farm, 1888; Bojewyans, 1971

Bosscarn – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1291); Bosscarn, 1291; Boskarn, 1418; Boskaran, Boskarne, 1668; Boscarne, 1844, 1884; Boscarn, 1888; Boscarne, 1971

Bosscarn Vean – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1291 and 1370); Bosscarn Vean, 1291, 1370

Bosscarn Veor – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1370); Bosscarn Veor, 1370

Bossegerne – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1633); Bosygarane, 1333; Boschygarn, 1361; Bosygarn, 1565; Bosigarne, Bossigeren, 1609; Bosighan, Busighan, 1622; Bossegerne, Bosseigan, 1633; Bosiggan, 1768; Bossigran, 1842; Bosigan, 1884; Bosigran, 1888, 1971

Bosseghan – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from c.943 and 1370); Bosseghan, c.943, 1370; Boscean, 1778; Bosehan, Bosehan Tenement, 1844; Bosehan, 1887, 1968; Boscean, 1971; Boseean, Bosehan, 1985

Bosseghan – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1302 and 1326); Bosseghan, 1302, 1326; Bossehan, 1589; Bosahen, 1673; Bosahan, 1696; Bosean, 1845; Boscean, 1884, 1971

Bossehan – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1589); Bosseghan, 1302, 1326; Bossehan, 1589; Bosahen, 1673; Bosahan, 1696; Bosean, 1845; Boscean, 1884, 1971

Bosseigan – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1633); Bosygarane, 1333; Boschygarn, 1361; Bosygarn, 1565; Bosigarne, Bossigeren, 1609; Bosighan, Busighan, 1622; Bossegerne, Bosseigan, 1633; Bosiggan, 1768; Bossigran, 1842; Bosigan, 1884; Bosigran, 1888, 1971

Bosselevyn – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1480); Bosselyvyan, c.943; Bosselevyn, 1480; Buslevyn, 1549; Boslivin, 1844; Bosliven, 1865; Busliven, 1884; Bosliven, 1887, 1971

Bosselyvyan – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from c.943); Bosselyvyan, c.943; Bosselevyn, 1480; Buslevyn, 1549; Boslivin, 1844; Bosliven, 1865; Busliven, 1884; Bosliven, 1887, 1971

Bossens – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1317); Bossens, 1317; Bossyns, 1444; Bosens, Bossins, 1647; Bosence, 1759, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bossewe – St Ewe, vill', in the manor of Lanhaddron (*CRO, AR/4/1271, 1500); Bossewe, 1500; Bosue, 1884

Bosshorne – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1589); Boshorn, 1297; Bossorn, 1481; Bosshorne, 1589; Bosorne, 1845, 1883, 1985

Bossigeren – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1609); Bosygarane, 1333; Boschygarn, 1361; Bosygarn, 1565; Bosigarne, Bossigeren, 1609; Bosighan, Busighan, 1622; Bossegerne, Bosseigan, 1633; Bosiggan, 1768; Bossigran, 1842; Bosigan, 1884; Bosigran, 1888, 1971

Bossigran – Zennor (CRO, TA/255, 1842); Bosygarane, 1333; Boschygarn, 1361; Bosygarn, 1565; Bosigarne, Bossigeren, 1609; Bosighan, Busighan, 1622; Bossegerne, Bosseigan, 1633; Bosiggan, 1768; Bossigran, 1842; Bosigan, 1884; Bosigran, 1888, 1971

Bossigran Mill Tenement – Zennor (CRO, TA/255, 1842)

Bossiliack – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Bosheulyek, 1249; Boshouliek, 1302; Bossulsep, 1313; Bezuliack (Lane), 1735; Bossiliack, 1757; Bosilliack, 1782; Bosilljack, 1785; Bossuliac, Bosiliack, 1842; Bosilliack, 1884; Bosiliack, 1888; Bosiliack, Bosilliack, 1971

Bossillian – Creed, site of ancient cross (CA 7, 1968, p100) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bossillian, 1968; Bosillian, 1979; Bossillian, 2003

Bossillian – Creed, copper mine (CA 7, 1968, p100)

Bossiney – Tintagel, here is an ancient castle (Moule, 1838, p281) (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant lime-kiln (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p45); Botcinnii, Botcinnu, 1086; Boscini, 1291; Boscinny, 1297; Bossiney, 1838; Bossinny, 1842; (Hendra Fenterleigh and) Bossinney, 1871; Bossiney, 1884

Bossining – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Boskennan, 1324; ? Boskenwyn, 1522; Boskenyn, 1560; Bossining, 1757; Boskining, 1782, 1785; Boskenning, 1842; Boskinning, 1884; Boskenning, 1971; Boskinning, 1985

Bossinney, Hendra Fenterleigh and – Tintagel, tenant is William Symons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Botcinnii, Botcinnu, 1086; Boscini, 1291; Boscinny, 1297; Bossiney, 1838; Bossinny, 1842; (Hendra Fenterleigh and) Bossinney, 1871; Bossiney, 1884

Bossinny – Tintagel (Redding, 1842, p34); Botcinnii, Botcinnu, 1086; Boscini, 1291; Boscinny, 1297; Bossiney, 1838; Bossinny, 1842; (Hendra Fenterleigh and) Bossinney, 1871; Bossiney, 1884

Bossins – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1647); Bossens, 1317; Bossyns, 1444; Bosens, Bossins, 1647; Bosence, 1759, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bossistow – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); Bodestou, 1293; Bodistou, Bodustou, Bosestou, 1302; Bosustou, 1320; Bosystow, 1598; Bossistow, Bosustow, 1668; Bosistow, 1842; Bosisto, Bosustow, 1884; Bosistow, 1971

Bossohorn – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1540); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600, 1603; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003

Bossollo, Great – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Bossowolo-meour, 1517; Bussolowe Veor, 1617; Great Bossollo, 1757; Great Bosolow, 1782; Great Bussullow, 1842; Great Bosullow, c.1870, 1988

Bossollo, Little – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Botuolo Vean, 1244; Bussolowe Vean, 1617; Little Bossollo, 1757; Little Bosolow, 1782; Little Bosollow, 1785; Little Bussullow, 1842; Little Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Bossolsak – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1478); Bossulsek, 1334; Bossolsak, 1478; Bossulsack, 1575; Bosoljack, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bossore – Kenwyn (*CRO, AD208/1/1, 1517); Bossore, 1517; Besore, 2003

Bossorn – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1481); Boshorn, 1297; Bossorn, 1481; Bosshorne, 1589; Bosorne, 1845, 1883, 1985

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

Bossothenou – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1342); Boswythenou, 1302; Bosudenou, 1327; Bossothenou, 1342; Bosuthenowe, 1435; Boswothnowe, 1523; Bejuthno, 1843; Bejudno, 1884; Bojuthno, 1888, 1971

Bossousou – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1419); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Bossoussou – Camborne, settlement (CA 9, 1970, p141, citing from 1419); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Bossow – Lelant (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §345, citing from HP/15/1, 1677)

Bossowolo-meour – Madron (Padel, 1988, citing from 1517); Bossowolo-meour, 1517; Bussolowe Veor, 1617; Great Bossollo, 1757; Great Bosolow, 1782; Great Bussullow, 1842; Great Bosullow, c.1870, 1988

Bossowsa – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1589); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Bossowsowe – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p583, citing from c.1523); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Bosstrase – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1732); ? Pentras, 1300; Bosstrase, 1732; Bostrase, 1845; Bostraze, 1884; Bostrase, 1971

Bossuliac – Madron, site of stone circle and chambered tombs (Buller, 1842, p116); Bosheulyek, 1249; Boshouliek, 1302; Bossulsep, 1313; Bezuliack (Lane), 1735; Bossiliack, 1757; Bosilliack, 1782; Bosilljack, 1785; Bossuliac, Bosiliack, 1842; Bosilliack, 1884; Bosiliack, 1888; Bosiliack, Bosilliack, 1971

Bossulsack – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1575); Bossulsek, 1334; Bossolsak, 1478; Bossulsack, 1575; Bosoljack, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bossulsek – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1334); Bossulsek, 1334; Bossolsak, 1478; Bossulsack, 1575; Bosoljack, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bossulsep – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1313); Bosheulyek, 1249; Boshouliek, 1302; Bossulsep, 1313; Bezuliack (Lane), 1735; Bossiliack, 1757; Bosilliack, 1782; Bosilljack, 1785; Bossuliac, Bosiliack, 1842; Bosilliack, 1884; Bosiliack, 1888; Bosiliack, Bosilliack, 1971

Bossuolou – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1334); Botilwoelou, 1238; Botuolo, 1244; Bossywoelou, 1296; Botuelou, 1297; Boschiwolou, 1301; Botywoelou, 1319; Bosiwolou, 1333; Bossuolou, 1334; Bosywolou, 1336; Bussolowe, 1561; Bosollow, 1785; Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Bossurrell Vean – Gwinear, mine, Thomas Wallis Robinson of Gwinear, adventurer and principal agent and purser (*CRO, STA/693c/92, 1842) (see also Bosurral Vean)

Bossuyan – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bosswen – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1589); Boswen, 1302, 1355; Bosswen, 1589; Busweddon, 1641; Bosswen, 1732; Boswedden, 1985

Bossyns – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1444); Bossens, 1317; Bossyns, 1444; Bosens, Bossins, 1647; Bosence, 1759, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bossyron – Egloshayle (*CRO, P110/25/48, 1536); Bossyron, 1536; Bosiron, 1884; Bozion Farm, 2003

Bossywoelou – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1296); Botilwoelou, 1238; Botuolo, 1244; Bossywoelou, 1296; Botuelou, 1297; Boschiwolou, 1301; Botywoelou, 1319; Bosiwolou, 1333; Bossuolou, 1334; Bosywolou, 1336; Bussolowe, 1561; Bosollow, 1785; Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Bostrase – St Hilary (OS, 6”, 1888); Bostrays, 1884; Bostrase, 1888

Bostrase – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845) (Russell, 1971, p98); ? Pentras, 1300; Bosstrase, 1732; Bostrase, 1845; Bostraze, 1884; Bostrase, 1971 (see also Bestrase)

Bostrase, Higher – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845); Higher Bostrase, 1845; Higher Bostraze, 1883

Bostrays – St Hilary, farm (Symons, 1884); Bostrays, 1884; Bostrase, 1888

Bostraze – St Just in Penwith, 18 tenements (Symons, 1884); ? Pentras, 1300; Bosstrase, 1732; Bostrase, 1845; Bostraze, 1884; Bostrase, 1971 (see also Bestrase)

Bostraze, Higher – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1883); Higher Bostrase, 1845; Higher Bostraze, 1883

Bostraze, Lower – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1883)

Bostregh – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1314); Botregh, 1302; Bostregh, 1314; Botreth, 1416; Botreath, 1635; Botrea, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bostritha Croft – Lelant, in the Barton of Trevethoe, 5 acres and 1 quarter (*CRO, AD123/1, c.1710)

Bostritha Plantation Stamps, Downs and – Lelant, at Trevethow Barton (CRO, TA/120, No.1418, 1841)

Bostritha Pond – Lelant, at Trevethow Barton (CRO, TA/120, No.1417, 1841)

Bostustoe Eastern Cliff – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1739); Bosustow Eastern Cliff, 1731; Bosestow Estran Cleff, 1734; Bosistow Eastern Cliff, 1737; Bostustoe Eastern Cliff, 1739; Bosistow Eastern Cliff, 1740

Bosudenou – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327); Boswythenou, 1302; Bosudenou, 1327; Bossothenou, 1342; Bosuthenowe, 1435; Boswothnowe, 1523; Bejuthno, 1843; Bejudno, 1884; Bojuthno, 1888, 1971

Bosue – St Ewe, farm and residence (Symons, 1884); Bossewe, 1500; Bosue, 1884

Bosueysec – Kenwyn: see under Bosvisack.

Bosullow – Madron, hamlet and 3 farms (Symons, 1884), prehistoric courtyard house settlement, fogou and holed stone (Russell, 1971, pp51-2, 62, 104); Botilwoelou, 1238; Botuolo, 1244; Bossywoelou, 1296; Botuelou, 1297; Boschiwolou, 1301; Botywoelou, 1319; Bosiwolou, 1333; Bossuolou, 1334; Bosywolou, 1336; Bussolowe, 1561; Bosollow, 1785; Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Bosullow, Great – Madron (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1870) (Padel, 1988); Bossowolo-meour, 1517; Bussolowe Veor, 1617; Great Bossollo, 1757; Great Bosolow, 1782; Great Bussullow, 1842; Great Bosullow, c.1870, 1988

Bosullow, Little – Madron, 8 tenements (Symons, 1884), site of prehistoric settlement (Russell, 1971, p51); Botuolo Vean, 1244; Bussolowe Vean, 1617; Little Bossollo, 1757; Little Bosolow, 1782; Little Bosollow, 1785; Little Bussullow, 1842; Little Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Bosullow Common – Madron (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bosullow Lane End – Madron, hamlet (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bosullow Trehellys – Madron, prehistoric settlement (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bosulval – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843), 4 tenements (Symons, 1884) (Russell, 1971, p32); Boswolvel, 1327; Boswolvell, 1415; Boswollvall, 1585; Buswallvall alias Bosollvall, 1761; Bosulval, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bosurral – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842); Bosurral, Bosurrel, 1842; Great Bezurrel, 1863; Besurrell, 1884; Bezurrel, 1888

Bosurral Vean – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842) (see also Bossurrell Vean)

Bosurrel – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842); Bosurral, Bosurrel, 1842; Great Bezurrel, 1863; Besurrell, 1884; Bezurrel, 1888

Bosurrel Farm – Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842)

Bosustou – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1320); Bodestou, 1293; Bodistou, Bodustou, Bosestou, 1302; Bosustou, 1320; Bosystow, 1598; Bossistow, Bosustow, 1668; Bosustow, 1731; Bosestow, 1733; Bosistow, 1740, 1842; Bosisto, Bosustow, 1884; Bosistow, 1971

Bosustow – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668) (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1731), 3 farms (Symons, 1884); Bodestou, 1293; Bodistou, Bodustou, Bosestou, 1302; Bosustou, 1320; Bosystow, 1598; Bossistow, Bosustow, 1668; Bosustow, 1731; Bosestow, 1733; Bosistow, 1740, 1842; Bosisto, Bosustow, 1884; Bosistow, 1971

Bosustow Eastern Cliff – St Levan (*CRO, P122/12/1, 1731); Bosustow Eastern Cliff, 1731; Bosestow Estran Cleff, 1734; Bosistow Eastern Cliff, 1737; Bostustoe Eastern Cliff, 1739; Bosistow Eastern Cliff, 1740

Bosuthenowe – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1435); Boswythenou, 1302; Bosudenou, 1327; Bossothenou, 1342; Bosuthenowe, 1435; Boswothnowe, 1523; Bejuthno, 1843; Bejudno, 1884; Bojuthno, 1888, 1971

Bosuwion – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bosuyan – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bosuyon – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bosvaenon – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1289); Bosvaenon, 1289; Bosvaynon, 1327; Bosveynon, 1340; Bosvenon, 1388; Busvenning, 1843; Bosvennen, 1884; Bosvenning, 1887, 1971

Bosvaran – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327); Bosvran, 1323; Bosvaren, 1327; Borrane, 1386; Boran, 1429; Brane, 1588, 1843; Brahan, 1884; Brane, 1960, 1985

Bosvarghan – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1296); Boswarvon, 1291; Bosvarghan, 1296; Boswarvan, 1530; Boswarvan, 1543; Buswarthen, 1757; Boswarthen, 1782, 1785; Boswharton, 1829; Boswarten, 1842; Boswarthen, 1842, 1884; Boswarthan, 1908; Boswarthen, 1979

Bosvarghan – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1338); Bosewarthan, 1284; Bosvarghan, 1338; Boswarghan, 1361; Boswarvan, 1543; Bosvorveth, Bosvorvan, 1574; Buswarthen, 1843; Boswarthen, 1884, 1971

Bosvargoes – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1302); Bosvargoes, 1302; Bosvargus, 1327; Busvargus, 1589; Bosvargus, 1845; Busvargus, 1884, 1971

Bosvargus – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327) (CRO, TA/95, 1845); Bosvargoes, 1302; Bosvargus, 1327; Busvargus, 1589; Bosvargus, 1845; Busvargus, 1884, 1971

Bosvargus, North – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845), 4 tenements (Symons, 1884); North Busvargus, 1845; North Bosvargus, 1845, 1884

Bosvargus, South – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845), village (Symons, 1884)

Bosvarren – Constantine, tenements (CRO, TA/39, 1842), 4 tenements (Symons, 1884); Bosvarren, 1842, 1884; Busvarran, 1884

Bosvarren Higher – Constantine (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bosvase – Ludgvan, tenement (CRO, TA/129, 1840); Boswas, 1324, 1355; Boswaze, 1755; Boswase, 1799; Bosvase, 1840; Boswase, 1884

Bosvathack – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842); Bosvathack, 1842; Bosvathick, 1884, 1966

Bosvathick – Constantine, farm (Symons, 1884), site of ancient cross (CA 5, 1966, p81); Bosvathack, 1842; Bosvathick, 1884, 1966

Bosvathick – Constantine, the seat of T M A Horsford, Esq (Symons, 1884); Bosvathack, 1842; Bosvathick, 1884, 1966

Bosvathick, Great – Constantine (Symons, 1884)

Bosvathick, Little – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842) (Symons, 1884)

Bosvaynon – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327); Bosvaenon, 1289; Bosvaynon, 1327; Bosveynon, 1340; Bosvenon, 1388; Busvenning, 1843; Bosvennen, 1884; Bosvenning, 1887, 1971

Bosveal – Gwennap, hamlet and lands in Tolcarne manor (Symons, 1884); Busveal, 1791; Bosveal, 1884; Busveal, 2003

Bosveal – Mawnan, 2 farms (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Busveal, 1802, 1840; Bosveal, 1884, 1996

Bosveal Pit – Gwennap (Symons, 1884); Bosveal Pit, Gwennap Pit, 1884

Bosvean, Lower – Kenwyn (OS, 1:25000, 2003) (see also Bussavean)

Bosvening – Sancreed, Madron, St Levan and St Just in Penwith, manor: (*RIC, HZ/2/2, 1686).

(See also Rôskennals)

Bosvennen – Sancreed (Symons, 1884); Bosvaenon, 1289; Bosvaynon, 1327; Bosveynon, 1340; Bosvenon, 1388; Busvenning, 1843; Bosvennen, 1884; Bosvenning, 1887, 1971

Bosvenning – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1887), site of prehistoric burial mounds (Russell, 1971, p23); Bosvaenon, 1289; Bosvaynon, 1327; Bosveynon, 1340; Bosvenon, 1388; Busvenning, 1843; Bosvennen, 1884; Bosvenning, 1887, 1971

Bosvenning Common – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1887)

Bosvenon – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1388); Bosvaenon, 1289; Bosvaynon, 1327; Bosveynon, 1340; Bosvenon, 1388; Busvenning, 1843; Bosvennen, 1884; Bosvenning, 1887, 1971

Bosveyn – Sennen (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1367 and 1539); Bosveyn, 1367, 1539; Bosvine, 1579, 1842, 1888

Bosveynon – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1340); Bosvaenon, 1289; Bosvaynon, 1327; Bosveynon, 1340; Bosvenon, 1388; Busvenning, 1843; Bosvennen, 1884; Bosvenning, 1887, 1971

Bosvigo – Kenwyn (SW 814 451): Bosvigo, of Mr Chilcott (*RIC, HP/18/7, 1799), of Samuel Moyle (*CRO, STA/693c/94, 1842); Bosvigo Cottage, the residence of Mr W H Watkins (Symons, 1884); Bosvigo Farm, residence and land (Symons, 1884); Bosvigo House, the residence of Mrs J R Paull (Symons, 1884); Bosvigo House, Bosvigo Vean, (OS, 1:2500, 1964); Bosvigo, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Bosvigo, 1799, 1842; Bosvigo Cottage, Bosvigo Farm, Bosvigo House, 1884; Bosvigo House, Bosvigo Vean, 1964; Bosvigo, 2003

Bosvigo Cottage – Kenwyn: see under Bosvigo.

Bosvigo Farm – Kenwyn: see under Bosvigo.

Bosvigo House – Kenwyn: see under Bosvigo.

Bosvigo Vean – Kenwyn: see under Bosvigo.

Bosvine – Sennen (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1579) (CRO, TA/207, 1842) (OS, 6”, 1888); Bosveyn, 1367, 1539; Bosvine, 1579, 1842, 1888

Bosvisack – Kenwyn (SW 781 460): Beveshoc, (Maxwell, 1986, p5, citing from Exchequer Domesday, f124, 1086); Beuesehoc, (Maxwell, 1986, p5, citing from Exeter Domesday, f254r, 1086); Bosueysec, given in the personal name William de Bosueysec (*CRO, BTRU/20, c.1280); Bosvisack, tenement (*RIC, HZ/4/3/1, 1612); Busvisack, capitall messuage, barton and demeasne lands (*RIC, HZ/4/3/2, 1661); Bosvisack, (*RIC, HendCal 9, c.1920s, §59a, citing from HP/8/3, 1679), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Beveshoc, Beuesehoc, 1086; Bosueysec, c.1280; Bosvisack, 1612; Busvisack, 1661; Bosvisack, 1679, 1884, 2003

Bosvorgeth – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1696); Bosworlosk, 1284; Bosworlosc, 1356; Bosworlask, 1467; Bosworlas, 1520; Bosvorgeth, 1696; Boswolas, Bosworlas, 1769; Bosworlas, 1845, 1884

Bosvorvan – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1574); Bosewarthan, 1284; Bosvarghan, 1338; Boswarghan, 1361; Boswarvan, 1543; Bosvorveth, Bosvorvan, 1574; Buswarthen, 1843; Boswarthen, 1884, 1971

Bosvorved – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1285); Bosvorved, 1285; Bosworvet, Bosworweth, 1289; Bosvorvet, 1301; Bosworveth, 1439; Buswarva, 1782, 1785; Boswarva, 1888, 1971

Bosvorved Wartha – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1285); Bosvorved Wartha, 1285; Higher Boswarva, 1757; Higher Buswarva, 1782; Higher Boswarva, 1842, 1884

Bosvorvet – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1289); Bosvorved, 1285; Bosworvet, Bosworweth, 1289; Bosvorvet, 1301; Bosworveth, 1439; Buswarva, 1782, 1785; Boswarva, 1888, 1971

Bosvorveth – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1574); Bosewarthan, 1284; Bosvarghan, 1338; Boswarghan, 1361; Boswarvan, 1543; Bosvorveth, Bosvorvan, 1574; Buswarthen, 1843; Boswarthen, 1884, 1971

Bosvran – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1323) (Padel, 1988, citing from 1323); Bosvran, 1323; Bosvaren, 1327; Borrane, 1386; Boran, 1429; Brane, 1588, 1843; Brahan, 1884; Brane, 1960, 1985

Boswage – Veryan, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Boswage, 1884; Boswague, 2003

Boswague – Veryan (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Boswage, 1884; Boswague, 2003

Boswallick – St Allen, of Oliver Adams Carveth (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796); Boswallack, 1796; Boswellick, 1884, 2003

Boswallow Farm – St Enoder (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Boswarghan – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1361); Bosewarthan, 1284; Bosvarghan, 1338; Boswarghan, 1361; Boswarvan, 1543; Bosvorveth, Bosvorvan, 1574; Buswarthen, 1843; Boswarthen, 1884, 1971

Boswarten – Madron (CRO, TA/133, 1842); Boswarvon, 1291; Bosvarghan, 1296; Boswarvan, 1530; Boswarvan, 1543; Buswarthen, 1757; Boswarthen, 1782, 1785; Boswharton, 1829; Boswarten, 1842; Boswarthen, 1842, 1884; Boswarthan, 1908; Boswarthen, 1979

Boswarthan – Madron (OS, 6”, 1908); Boswarvon, 1291; Bosvarghan, 1296; Boswarvan, 1530; Boswarvan, 1543; Buswarthen, 1757; Boswarthen, 1782, 1785; Boswharton, 1829; Boswarten, 1842; Boswarthen, 1842, 1884; Boswarthan, 1908; Boswarthen, 1979

Boswarthan Lodge – Madron (OS, 6”, 1908)

Boswarthen – Madron (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782), part owned by Thomas Jelbard and Ralph Penberthy, leased and occupied by David Edwards, part owned by Jacob Coren, leased and occupied by Thomas Trezise, part owned by John Beard, leased and occupied by Henry Bone, part owned by Sir Carew Vyvyan, baronet and John Beauchamp, esquire, lease held by Elizabeth Lanyon and occupied by William Murish (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785) (CRO, TA/133, 1842), 6 tenements (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant culverhouse (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p40); Boswarvon, 1291; Bosvarghan, 1296; Boswarvan, 1530; Boswarvan, 1543; Buswarthen, 1757; Boswarthen, 1782, 1785; Boswharton, 1829; Boswarten, 1842; Boswarthen, 1842, 1884; Boswarthan, 1908; Boswarthen, 1979

Boswarthen – Sancreed, farm (Symons, 1884), site of prehistoric menhir and round, and ancient chapel and well (Russell, 1971, pp35, 45, 76); Bosewarthan, 1284; Bosvarghan, 1338; Boswarghan, 1361; Boswarvan, 1543; Bosvorveth, Bosvorvan, 1574; Buswarthen, 1843; Boswarthen, 1884, 1971

Boswarthen, Little – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1887)

Boswarthen Mine – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1887)

Boswarva – Madron, ruins (OS, 6”, 1888), site of prehistoric burial mounds and prehistoric settlement (Russell, 1971, pp21, 51); Bosvorved, 1285; Bosworvet, Bosworweth, 1289; Bosvorvet, 1301; Bosworveth, 1439; Buswarva, 1782, 1785; Boswarva, 1888, 1971

Boswarva, Higher – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757) (CRO, TA/133, 1842) (Symons, 1884), site of prehistoric burial mounds and hut circles (Russell, 1971, pp20, 51); Bosvorved Wartha, 1285; Higher Boswarva, 1757; Higher Buswarva, 1782; Higher Boswarva, 1842, 1884

Boswarva, Lower – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757) (Russell, 1971, p58); Bosworvet Wollas, Bosworweth Wollas, 1289; Lower Boswarva, 1757; Lower Buswarva, 1785; Boswarva Woollas, 1842; Boswarva Wollas, 1884; Lower Boswarva, 1971

Boswarva Carn – Madron, rock outcrop (OS, 6”, 1888)

Boswarva Wollas – Madron (Symons, 1884); Bosworvet Wollas, Bosworweth Wollas, 1289; Lower Boswarva, 1757; Lower Buswarva, 1785; Boswarva Woollas, 1842; Boswarva Wollas, 1884; Lower Boswarva, 1971

Boswarva Woollas – Madron (CRO, TA/133, 1842); Bosworvet Wollas, Bosworweth Wollas, 1289; Lower Boswarva, 1757; Lower Buswarva, 1785; Boswarva Woollas, 1842; Boswarva Wollas, 1884; Lower Boswarva, 1971

BoswarvanMadron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1530) (*CRO, AD1822/1, 1543); Boswarvon, 1291; Bosvarghan, 1296; Boswarvan, 1530; Boswarvan, 1543; Buswarthen, 1757; Boswarthen, 1782, 1785; Boswharton, 1829; Boswarten, 1842; Boswarthen, 1842, 1884; Boswarthan, 1908; Boswarthen, 1979

Boswarvan – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1543); Bosewarthan, 1284; Bosvarghan, 1338; Boswarghan, 1361; Boswarvan, 1543; Bosvorveth, Bosvorvan, 1574; Buswarthen, 1843; Boswarthen, 1884, 1971

Boswarvon – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1291); Boswarvon, 1291; Bosvarghan, 1296; Boswarvan, 1530; Boswarvan, 1543; Buswarthen, 1757; Boswarthen, 1782, 1785; Boswharton, 1829; Boswarten, 1842; Boswarthen, 1842, 1884; Boswarthan, 1908; Boswarthen, 1979

Boswas – Ludgvan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1324 and 1355); Boswas, 1324, 1355; Boswaze, 1755; Boswase, 1799; Bosvase, 1840; Boswase, 1884

Boswasbo – Manaccan, occupied by Bernard Williams (*CRO, P135/3/1, 1796), tenement (CRO, TA/135, 1841)

Boswase – Ludgvan (*CRO, P129/21/1, 1799), several small farms (Symons, 1884); Boswas, 1324, 1355; Boswaze, 1755; Boswase, 1799; Bosvase, 1840; Boswase, 1884

Boswaze – Ludgvan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1755); Boswas, 1324, 1355; Boswaze, 1755; Boswase, 1799; Bosvase, 1840; Boswase, 1884

Boswedden – St Just in Penwith (Pool, 1985); Boswen, 1302, 1355; Bosswen, 1589; Busweddon, 1641; Bosswen, 1732; Boswedden, 1985

Boswedden, Higher – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845), village, farm, and the residence of Mr Richard Boyns (Symons, 1884)

Boswedden, Lower – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845), 5 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Boswedden and Wheal Castle – St Just in Penwith, tin and copper mine (Symons, 1884)

Boswedden Mine – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1908)

Boswednack – Zennor (OS, 6”, 1908), site of prehistoric burial mounds, rounds and hut circles (Russell, 1971, pp26-7, 47, 55); Bosdwenneg, 1262; Bodwennec, 1304; Boswennek, 1327, 1540; Buswednac, 1768; Buswednack, 1842; Boswednack, 1908, 1971

Boswednack Cliff – Zennor (OS, 6”, 1888)

Boswednan – Madron (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782) (CRO, TA/133, 1842), 8 tenements (Symons, 1884), site of prehistoric burial mounds (Russell, 1971, p20); Bodwenan, 1226; Bodwennan, 1260; Boswynnan, 1289; Boswennan, 1298; Boswenan, 1478; Buswednan, 1757; Boswednan, 1782; Buswednan, 1785; Boswednan, 1842, 1884, 1971

Boswednan – Madron, manor (CRO, TA/133, 1842)

Boswednan – Zennor, farm (Symons, 1884)

Boswellick – St Allen, the farm of Mr W Carveth (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Boswallack, 1796; Boswellick, 1884, 2003

Boswen – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1302 and 1355); Boswen, 1302, 1355; Bosswen, 1589; Busweddon, 1641; Bosswen, 1732; Boswedden, 1985

Boswen – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1303) (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619); Boswen, 1303; Boswyn, 1474; Boswenne, Bodwenne, 1502; Boswen, 1619; Boswin, 1844, 1884, 1948, 1996

Boswenan – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1478); Bodwenan, 1226; Bodwennan, 1260; Boswynnan, 1289; Boswennan, 1298; Boswenan, 1478; Buswednan, 1757; Boswednan, 1782; Buswednan, 1785; Boswednan, 1842, 1884, 1971

Boswengar – Gorran (Padel, 1988, citing from 1301); Boswengar, 1301; Boswingar, 1884; Boswinger, 1988; Boswinger, Boswinger Farm, 2003

Boswennan – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1260 and 1298); Bodwenan, 1226; Bodwennan, 1260; Boswynnan, 1289; Boswennan, 1298; Boswenan, 1478; Buswednan, 1757; Boswednan, 1782; Buswednan, 1785; Boswednan, 1842, 1884, 1971

Boswenne – Wendron (CRO, AD528/2, 1502); Boswen, 1303; Boswyn, 1474; Boswenne, Bodwenne, 1502; Boswen, 1619; Boswin, 1844, 1884, 1948, 1996

Boswennek – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327 and 1540); Bosdwenneg, 1262; Bodwennec, 1304; Boswennek, 1327, 1540; Buswednac, 1768; Buswednack, 1842; Boswednack, 1908, 1971

Boswens – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1349) (Borlase, 1769, p219) (CRO, TA/205, 1843), hamlet (Symons, 1884), site of prehistoric menhir (Russell, 1971, p35); Bosewens, 1321; Boswyns, 1329; Boswens, 1349; Boswins, 1361; Buswyns, c.1570; Boswens, 1655, 1769; Buswens, 1843; Boswens, 1843, 1884, 1971

Boswens Common – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1888)

Boswens Croft – Sancreed (Borlase, 1769, opp p164)

Boswharton – Madron (*CRO, BU/1173, 1829); Boswarvon, 1291; Bosvarghan, 1296; Boswarvan, 1530; Boswarvan, 1543; Buswarthen, 1757; Boswarthen, 1782, 1785; Boswharton, 1829; Boswarten, 1842; Boswarthen, 1842, 1884; Boswarthan, 1908; Boswarthen, 1979

Boswidden – Camborne, tenement paying smoke silver to the lorde of Tehedye (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §122, p26, citing from 1603) (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p583, citing from 1603), owned by the Reverend John Molesworth St Aubyn, tenement, consisting of arable fields, leased and occupied by John Abraham, Nos. 3497-3504B, 8 acres, 1 rood and 21 perches (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p3, 1842), also tenement, consisting of arable fields, leased and occupied by Nathaniel Faull, Nos. 3466-3471A, 6 acres, 1 rood and 32 perches, also tenement, consisting of house, garden and arable plots, leased by Henry Hicks and occupied by Michael Hosking, Nos. 3472-3480, 9 acres and 30 perches (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p4, 1842); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003

Boswidden, Great – Madron, farm (Symons, 1884)

Boswidden, Little – Madron (Symons, 1884)

Boswiddle – Ladock (*CRO, AD657, 1860), farm (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant ancient cross (CA 14, 1975, p109); Boswiddle, 1860, 1884, 1975

Boswiddle Wood – Ladock (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Boswidjack – Constantine (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Boswijack, Boswyjack, 1884; Boswidjack, 1996

Boswijack – Constantine, farm (Symons, 1884); Boswijack, Boswyjack, 1884; Boswidjack, 1996 (see also Boswissack)

Boswin – Camborne, 9 tenements (Symons, 1884), from bos, 'dwelling' and either gwyn, 'white' or the personal name Gwyn (Thomas, 1967, p188); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003

Boswin – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844), 8 tenements (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p534) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Boswen, 1303; Boswyn, 1474; Boswenne, Bodwenne, 1502; Boswen, 1619; Boswin, 1844, 1884, 1948, 1996

Boswin Farm, Higher – Wendron (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Boswin Farm, Lower – Wendron (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Boswingar – Gorran (Symons, 1884); Boswengar, 1301; Boswingar, 1884; Boswinger, 1988; Boswinger, Boswinger Farm, 2003

Boswinger – Gorran (Padel, 1988) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Boswengar, 1301; Boswingar, 1884; Boswinger, 1988; Boswinger, Boswinger Farm, 2003

Boswinger Farm – Gorran (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Boswengar, 1301; Boswingar, 1884; Boswinger, 1988; Boswinger, Boswinger Farm, 2003

Boswins – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1361); Bosewens, 1321; Boswyns, 1329; Boswens, 1349; Boswins, 1361; Buswyns, c.1570; Boswens, 1655, 1769; Buswens, 1843; Boswens, 1843, 1884, 1971

Boswissack – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Boswijack &c)

Boswolas – St Just in Penwith (Borlase, 1769, opp p218); Bosworlosk, 1284; Bosworlosc, 1356; Bosworlask, 1467; Bosworlas, 1520; Bosvorgeth, 1696; Boswolas, Bosworlas, 1769; Bosworlas, 1845, 1884

Boswollvall – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1585); Boswolvel, 1327; Boswolvell, 1415; Boswollvall, 1585; Buswallvall alias Bosollvall, 1761; Bosulval, 1843, 1884, 1971

Boswolvel – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327); Boswolvel, 1327; Boswolvell, 1415; Boswollvall, 1585; Buswallvall alias Bosollvall, 1761; Bosulval, 1843, 1884, 1971

Boswolvell – Gulval (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1415); Boswolvel, 1327; Boswolvell, 1415; Boswollvall, 1585; Buswallvall alias Bosollvall, 1761; Bosulval, 1843, 1884, 1971

Bosworgey – St Columb Major, the farm of Mr Henry Williams (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bosworgey – St Erth, tenement (CRO, TA/59, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Bosworgey, 1842, 1884; Bosworgy, 1891, 1975

Bosworgy – St Erth (OS, 6”, 1891), site of medieval mansion and destroyed chapel (CA 14, 1975, p113); Bosworgey, 1842, 1884; Bosworgy, 1891, 1975

Bosworlas – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1520) (Borlase, 1769, p243) (CRO, TA/95, 1845) (OS, 6”, 1883), 4 tenements (Symons, 1884); Bosworlosk, 1284; Bosworlosc, 1356; Bosworlask, 1467; Bosworlas, 1520; Bosvorgeth, 1696; Boswolas, Bosworlas, 1769; Bosworlas, 1845, 1884

Bosworlas Common – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845)

Bosworlas Lehau – St Just in Penwith (Borlase, 1769, p180) (OS, 6”, 1883)

Bosworlas Mine – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1883)

Bosworlas Moor – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845) (OS, 6”, 1883)

Bosworlask – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1467); Bosworlosk, 1284; Bosworlosc, 1356; Bosworlask, 1467; Bosworlas, 1520; Bosvorgeth, 1696; Boswolas, Bosworlas, 1769; Bosworlas, 1845, 1884

Bosworlosc – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1356); Bosworlosk, 1284; Bosworlosc, 1356; Bosworlask, 1467; Bosworlas, 1520; Bosvorgeth, 1696; Boswolas, Bosworlas, 1769; Bosworlas, 1845, 1884

Bosworlosk – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1284); Bosworlosk, 1284; Bosworlosc, 1356; Bosworlask, 1467; Bosworlas, 1520; Bosvorgeth, 1696; Boswolas, Bosworlas, 1769; Bosworlas, 1845, 1884

Bosworon – Ludgvan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1622 and 1720); Bosworon, 1622; Bosworran, 1659; Bosworon, 1720; Buswisnan, 1840, 1888, 1985

Bosworran – Ludgvan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1659); Bosworon, 1622; Bosworran, 1659; Bosworon, 1720; Buswisnan, 1840, 1888, 1985

Bosworthalan – St Ives (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1361); Bosworthalan, 1361; ? Bodrevelen, 1367 Borthalan, 1523; Burthallan, 1816; Borallen, 1820; Burthallan, 1844; Borthallan, 1851; Burthavallan, 1852; Burthallan, 1852, 1971, 1985

Bosworthen and Pennance Consols – Sancreed, mine (Symons, 1884)

Bosworthogo – Crowan (CA 15, 1976, p93); Bosworthogo, 1300; Burthogg, 1796; Bothog, 1841; Borthog, 1884; Bothog, 1891; Borthog, 1976

Bosworvet – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1289); Bosvorved, 1285; Bosworvet, Bosworweth, 1289; Bosvorvet, 1301; Bosworveth, 1439; Buswarva, 1782, 1785; Boswarva, 1888, 1971

Bosworvet Wollas – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1289); Bosworvet Wollas, Bosworweth Wollas, 1289; Lower Boswarva, 1757; Lower Buswarva, 1785; Boswarva Woollas, 1842; Boswarva Wollas, 1884; Lower Boswarva, 1971

Bosworveth – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1439); Bosvorved, 1285; Bosworvet, Bosworweth, 1289; Bosvorvet, 1301; Bosworveth, 1439; Buswarva, 1782, 1785; Boswarva, 1888, 1971

Bosworweth – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1289); Bosvorved, 1285; Bosworvet, Bosworweth, 1289; Bosvorvet, 1301; Bosworveth, 1439; Buswarva, 1782, 1785; Boswarva, 1888, 1971

Bosworweth Wollas – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1289); Bosworvet Wollas, Bosworweth Wollas, 1289; Lower Boswarva, 1757; Lower Buswarva, 1785; Boswarva Woollas, 1842; Boswarva Wollas, 1884; Lower Boswarva, 1971

Boswothnowe – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1523); Boswythenou, 1302; Bosudenou, 1327; Bossothenou, 1342; Bosuthenowe, 1435; Boswothnowe, 1523; Bejuthno, 1843; Bejudno, 1884; Bojuthno, 1888, 1971

Boswragh – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1302); Bodwrag, c.1240; Boswragh, 1302; Boragh, 1356; Boraghe, 1668; Borah, 1844, 1884, 1971

Boswrannen – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1600), tenement paying smoke silver to the lorde of Tehedye (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §122, p26, citing from 1603); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600, 1603; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003

Boswronen – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1530); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600, 1603; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003

Boswydden – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, citing from 1838); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003

Boswyjack – Constantine, farm (Symons, 1884); Boswijack, Boswyjack, 1884; Boswidjack, 1996

Boswyn – Camborne (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p583, citing from 1397) (Thomas, 1967, p188, citing from 1530 and 1838), tenements (CRO, TA/27, 1843), from bos, dwelling' and gwin, 'white' (Gover, 1948, p583), site of tatie hull (CA 9, 1970, p143) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003

Boswyn – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1474); Boswen, 1303; Boswyn, 1474; Boswenne, Bodwenne, 1502; Boswen, 1619; Boswin, 1844, 1884, 1948, 1996

Boswyn, Higher – Camborne (SW 664 368) (OS, 6", 1888) (OS, 6", 1908) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Higher Boswyn, 1888, 1908, 2003

Boswyn, Lower – Camborne (SW 661 364) (OS, 6", 1888), just one small building shown on 2003 1:25000 OS (OS, 6", 1908)

Boswynnan – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1289); Bodwenan, 1226; Bodwennan, 1260; Boswynnan, 1289; Boswennan, 1298; Boswenan, 1478; Buswednan, 1757; Boswednan, 1782; Buswednan, 1785; Boswednan, 1842, 1884, 1971

Boswyns – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1329); Bosewens, 1321; Boswyns, 1329; Boswens, 1349; Boswins, 1361; Buswyns, c.1570; Boswens, 1655, 1769; Buswens, 1843; Boswens, 1843, 1884, 1971

Boswythenou – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1302); Boswythenou, 1302; Bosudenou, 1327; Bossothenou, 1342; Bosuthenowe, 1435; Boswothnowe, 1523; Bejuthno, 1843; Bejudno, 1884; Bojuthno, 1888, 1971

Bosyaberthu – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1504); Bosaberdu, 1327; Boshaberthue, 1503; Bosyaberthu, 1504; Boshaberthewe, 1522; Boshabar, 1751; Boshebar, 1803; Beersheba, 1841; Boshava, c.1850; Beersheba, c.1850, 1884, 1971

Bosyewan – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bosygarane – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1333); Bosygarane, 1333; Boschygarn, 1361; Bosygarn, 1565; Bosigarne, Bossigeren, 1609; Bosighan, Busighan, 1622; Bossegerne, Bosseigan, 1633; Bosiggan, 1768; Bossigran, 1842; Bosigan, 1884; Bosigran, 1888, 1971

Bosygarn – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1565); Bosygarane, 1333; Boschygarn, 1361; Bosygarn, 1565; Bosigarne, Bossigeren, 1609; Bosighan, Busighan, 1622; Bossegerne, Bosseigan, 1633; Bosiggan, 1768; Bossigran, 1842; Bosigan, 1884; Bosigran, 1888, 1971

Bosystow – St Levan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1598); Bodestou, 1293; Bodistou, Bodustou, Bosestou, 1302; Bosustou, 1320; Bosystow, 1598; Bossistow, Bosustow, 1668; Bosistow, 1842; Bosisto, Bosustow, 1884; Bosistow, 1971

Bosywian – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Bosywolou – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1336); Botilwoelou, 1238; Botuolo, 1244; Bossywoelou, 1296; Botuelou, 1297; Boschiwolou, 1301; Botywoelou, 1319; Bosiwolou, 1333; Bossuolou, 1334; Bosywolou, 1336; Bussolowe, 1561; Bosollow, 1785; Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Botadan – South Petherwin (CRO, EL/52/43, 1817); Botadon, 1678; Botathan, 1678, Botadon, Botathen, 1725; Botadan, 1817; Botathan, 1817, 1843, 1884

Botadon – South Petherwin (CRO, EL/52/13, 1678) (CRO, EL/52/26/1-2, 1725); Botadon, 1678; Botathan, 1678, Botadon, Botathen, 1725; Botadan, 1817; Botathan, 1817, 1843, 1884

Botalec – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1262) (Padel, 1988, citing from 1262); Botalec, 1262; Botalek, 1327, 1447; Botallack, 1723; Botallek, 1769; Botallack, 1971, 1985

Botalek – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1327 and 1447); Botalec, 1262; Botalek, 1327, 1447; Botallack, 1723; Botallek, 1769; Botallack, 1971, 1985

Botallack – St Just in Penwith (*CRO, BRA2355/159, 1723), site of prehistoric settlement (Russell, 1971, p49-50) (Pool, 1985); Botalec, 1262; Botalek, 1327, 1447; Botallack, 1723; Botallek, 1769; Botallack, 1971, 1985

Botallack – St Just in Penwith, tin and copper mine (Symons, 1884)

Botallack, Higher – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845), village and 40 tenements (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6”, 1908); Higher Botallack, 1845, 1884, 1903

Botallack, Lower – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845), 2 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Botallack Common – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845) (OS, 6”, 1908)

Botallack Head – St Just in Penwith, coastal promontory (OS, 6”, 1908)

Botallack House – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1908)

Botallack Moor – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845)

Botallek – St Just in Penwith (Borlase, 1769, opp p199); Botalec, 1262; Botalek, 1327, 1447; Botallack, 1723; Botallek, 1769; Botallack, 1971, 1985

Botallic – Boconnoc, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); "Botallick Village Williams's &c, Lower Botallick", 1839; Botallic, 1884

Botallick, Lower, Botallick Village Williams's &c, – Boconnoc, tenement (CRO, TA/12, 1839); "Botallick Village Williams's &c, Lower Botallick", 1839; Botallic, 1884

Botallick hills – Lanreath, of Alice Nichols, Elizabeth Thomas and Julian Row (*CRO, P113/12/1, 1760)

"Botallick Village Williams's &c, Lower Botallick" – Boconnoc, tenement (CRO, TA/12, 1839); "Botallick Village Williams's &c, Lower Botallick", 1839; Botallic, 1884

Botathan – South Petherwin, farm and residence (Symons, 1884)

Botathan – South Petherwin (CRO, EL/52/13, 1678) (CRO, EL/52/43, 1817), tenement (CRO, TA/211, 1843), farms (Symons, 1884); Botadon, 1678; Botathan, 1678, Botadon, Botathen, 1725; Botadan, 1817; Botathan, 1817, 1843, 1884

Botathen – South Petherwin (CRO, EL/52/26/1-2, 1725); Botadon, 1678; Botathan, 1678, Botadon, Botathen, 1725; Botadan, 1817; Botathan, 1817, 1843, 1884

Botchatuuo – St Martin by Looe (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Botchatuuo, Botchatuuuo, 1086; Boddigo, 1840; Bodiga, 1884; Bodigga, 1986

Botchatuuuo – St Martin by Looe (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Botchatuuo, Botchatuuuo, 1086; Boddigo, 1840; Bodiga, 1884; Bodigga, 1986

Botchonoam – St Martin by Looe (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Botchonoam, Botconoan, 1086; Bucklawren, 1649-50; Bucklawren, 1884

Botchonod – see Boconnoc (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bochenod, Botchonod, 1086; Botkennoc, 1241; Boskennec, 1282; Bodkonoc, 1331; Boconnock, 1601, 1673, 1677; Bocconnocke, 1690; Boconnock, 1693; Buckanock, 1717; Boconnock, 1839; Boconnoc, 1884

Botcinnii – Tintagel (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Botcinnii, Botcinnu, 1086; Boscini, 1291; Boscinny, 1297; Bossiney, 1838; Bossinny, 1842; (Hendra Fenterleigh and) Bossinney, 1871; Bossiney, 1884

Botcinnu – Tintagel (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Botcinnii, Botcinnu, 1086; Boscini, 1291; Boscinny, 1297; Bossiney, 1838; Bossinny, 1842; (Hendra Fenterleigh and) Bossinney, 1871; Bossiney, 1884

Botconoan – St Martin by Looe (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Botchonoam, Botconoan, 1086; Bucklawren, 1649-50; Bucklawren, 1884

Botebergh – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1302); Botteberg, Bottesburg, 1201; Botteburgh, 1284; Botebergh, 1302; Butteburgh, 1366; Bottaborough, 1842; Bottoborough, 1884; Bottaborough, 1948, 1997

Boteda – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796); Boteda, 1796; Beteta, 1841; Boteeta, 1850; Botetoe, 1976

Boteeta – Crowan (*CRO, GHW/13/3/5, 1850); Boteda, 1796; Beteta, 1841; Boteeta, 1850; Botetoe, 1976

Boteeta Bridge – Camborne and Crowan (*CRO, GHW/13/3/5, 1850)

Botelet – Boconnoc, Lanreath and St Pinnock, manor (CRO, EL/21/3, 1611); Botlet, Botlete, Bottleyet, 1603; Botelet, Bottleyet, 1611

Botelet – Lanreath (*CRO, P113/21/1/2, 1723) (Maxwell, 1986); Botiled, 1086; botelet, 1723; Great/Lower/Little Botelett, 1725; Bottlet, 1884; Botelet, 1986

Botelet – Lanreath, mine, work commenced in 1863 (Symons, 1884)

Botelett, Great – Lanreath (*CRO, P111/25/13, 1725); Botiled, 1086; botelet, 1723; Great/Lower/Little Botelett, 1725; Bottlet, 1884; Botelet, 1986

Botelett, Little – Lanreath, Michael Broad (*CRO, P111/25/13, 1725); Botiled, 1086; botelet, 1723; Great/Lower/Little Botelett, 1725; Bottlet, 1884; Botelet, 1986

Botelett, Lower – Lanreath, John Toms (*CRO, P111/25/13, 1725); Botiled, 1086; botelet, 1723; Great/Lower/Little Botelett, 1725; Bottlet, 1884; Botelet, 1986

Botelett Mill – Lanreath, of Robert Light (*CRO, P113/12/1, 1760)

Boten – St Anthony in Meneage (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Boten, 1086; Boden, Boden Veor, 1743; Higher Boden, 1841; Higher Bodenn, 1884; Boden Veor, Higher Boden, 1892; Bodean Veor, 1973; Higher Boden, 1979; Boden, 1986

Botendle – St Pinnock, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Botereaus, Castel – Forrabury and Minster (Padel, 1988, citing from 1287); Castrum Boterel, 1284; Castel Botereaus, 1287; Boterelescastel, 1302; Castello Boterel, 1313; Botrescastell, 1343; Boscastel, c.1540; botrivstastell, 1563; Botreaucastle, 1650; Bawscastle, 1729; Boscastle, 1798, 1838, 1884

Boterel, Castello – Forrabury and Minster (CRO, AD1006/1, 1313); Castrum Boterel, 1284; Castel Botereaus, 1287; Boterelescastel, 1302; Castello Boterel, 1313; Botrescastell, 1343; Boscastel, c.1540; botrivstastell, 1563; Botreaucastle, 1650; Bawscastle, 1729; Boscastle, 1798, 1838, 1884

Boterel, Castrum – Forrabury and Minster (Padel, 1988, citing from 1284); Castrum Boterel, 1284; Castel Botereaus, 1287; Boterelescastel, 1302; Castello Boterel, 1313; Botrescastell, 1343; Boscastel, c.1540; botrivstastell, 1563; Botreaucastle, 1650; Bawscastle, 1729; Boscastle, 1798, 1838, 1884

Boterelescastel – Forrabury and Minster (Padel, 1988, citing from 1302); Castrum Boterel, 1284; Castel Botereaus, 1287; Boterelescastel, 1302; Castello Boterel, 1313; Botrescastell, 1343; Boscastel, c.1540; botrivstastell, 1563; Botreaucastle, 1650; Bawscastle, 1729; Boscastle, 1798, 1838, 1884

Boternell – North Hill, farm (Symons, 1884); Boternell, 1884; Botternell, 1979

Botesava – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1322); Botysava, 1301; Botesave, 1310; Botesava, 1322; Botissava, 1334; Botezave, 1398; Bodsava, 1495; Bottasava, 1560; Bassava, 1582; Botesava, 1659; Butsava, 1725; Bussava, Bussavah, 1845; Bosava, 1884; Bossava, 1888, 1971

Botesave – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1310); Botysava, 1301; Botesave, 1310; Botesava, 1322; Botissava, 1334; Botezave, 1398; Bodsava, 1495; Bottasava, 1560; Bassava, 1582; Botesava, 1659; Butsava, 1725; Bussava, Bussavah, 1845; Bosava, 1884; Bossava, 1888, 1971

Botesfleming – see Botus Fleming (*CRO, ARD/TER/153, 1679); Bothflumet, 1259; Botflumyet, 1291; Bodflemy, 1336; Botflemyng, 1348; Blowflemyng, 1553; Botesfleming, 1679; Botusfleming, 1884; Botus Fleming, 1889; Botusfleming, 1988

Botetoe – Crowan, site of medieval bridge (CA 15, 1976, p94); Boteda, 1796; Beteta, 1841; Boteeta, 1850; Botetoe, 1976

Botezave – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1398); Botysava, 1301; Botesave, 1310; Botesava, 1322; Botissava, 1334; Botezave, 1398; Bodsava, 1495; Bottasava, 1560; Bassava, 1582; Botesava, 1659; Butsava, 1725; Bussava, Bussavah, 1845; Bosava, 1884; Bossava, 1888, 1971

Botissava – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1334); Botysava, 1301; Botesave, 1310; Botesava, 1322; Botissava, 1334; Botezave, 1398; Bodsava, 1495; Bottasava, 1560; Bassava, 1582; Botesava, 1659; Butsava, 1725; Bussava, Bussavah, 1845; Bosava, 1884; Bossava, 1888, 1971

Botflemyng – see Botus Fleming (Padel, 1988, citing from 1348); Bothflumet, 1259; Botflumyet, 1291; Bodflemy, 1336; Botflemyng, 1348; Blowflemyng, 1553; Botesfleming, 1679; Botusfleming, 1884; Botus Fleming, 1889; Botusfleming, 1988

Botflumyet – see Botus Fleming (Padel, 1988, citing from 1291); Bothflumet, 1259; Botflumyet, 1291; Bodflemy, 1336; Botflemyng, 1348; Blowflemyng, 1553; Botesfleming, 1679; Botusfleming, 1884; Botus Fleming, 1889; Botusfleming, 1988

Botharder – Lostwithiel (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Botharder, 1086; Bodardle, 1986

Bothog – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841) (OS, 6”, 1891); Bosworthogo, 1300; Burthogg, 1796; Bothog, 1841; Borthog, 1884; Bothog, 1891; Borthog, 1976

Bothflumet – see Botus Fleming (Padel, 1988, citing from 1259); Bothflumet, 1259; Botflumyet, 1291; Bodflemy, 1336; Botflemyng, 1348; Blowflemyng, 1553; Botesfleming, 1679; Botusfleming, 1884; Botus Fleming, 1889; Botusfleming, 1988

Bothy-Brewing – St Enoder (*CRO, AD1200, 1785); Bothy-Brewing, 1785; Burthy Brewer, 1884

Bothy Common – St Enoder (*CRO, AD1200, 1785)

Botiled – Lanreath (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Botiled, 1086; botelet, 1723; Great/Lower/Little Botelett, 1725; Bottlet, 1884; Botelet, 1986

Botiual – Liskeard (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Botiual, Botival, 1086; Boduel, 1884

Botival – Liskeard (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Botiual, Botival, 1086; Boduel, 1884

Botiwoelou – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1238); Botilwoelou, 1238; Botuolo, 1244; Bossywoelou, 1296; Botuelou, 1297; Boschiwolou, 1301; Botywoelou, 1319; Bosiwolou, 1333; Bossuolou, 1334; Bosywolou, 1336; Bussolowe, 1561; Bosollow, 1785; Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Botkennoc – see Boconnoc (Padel, 1988, citing from 1241); Bochenod, Botchonod, 1086; Botkennoc, 1241; Boskennec, 1282; Bodkonoc, 1331; Boconnock, 1601, 1673, 1677; Bocconnocke, 1690; Boconnock, 1693; Buckanock, 1717; Boconnock, 1839; Boconnoc, 1884

Botlet – Boconnoc, Lanreath and St Pinnock, manor (CRO, EL/21/1, 1603); Botlet, Botlete, Bottleyet, 1603; Botelet, Bottleyet, 1611

Botlete– Boconnoc, Lanreath and St Pinnock, manor (CRO, EL/21/1, 1603); Botlet, Botlete, Bottleyet, 1603; Botelet, Bottleyet, 1611

Botmenei – see Bodmin (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1200, citing from c.1100); Bodmine, c.975; Bomine, 1086; Botmenei, c.1100; Bodmen, 1253; Bodman, 1337; Bodmyn, 1422, 1435, 1522, 1534, 1564; Bodman, 1583; Bodmyn, 1603, 1647; Bodman, 1677; Bodmin, 1688; Bodmyn, 1693; Bodmin, 1701; Bodmin, Bodmyn, 1719; Bodmin, 1749, 1759, 1884, 1988

Botonnet – Lezant, farm (Symons, 1884); Bottonett, 1755, 1769; Botonnet, Bottonnet, 1884

Botrea – Sancreed (CRO, TA/205, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884), site of prehistoric burial mounds and settlement (Russell, 1971, pp22, 53); Botregh, 1302; Bostregh, 1314; Botreth, 1416; Botreath, 1635; Botrea, 1843, 1884, 1971

Botrea, Little – Sancreed (CRO, TA/205, 1843) (OS, 6”, 1887)

Botrea Cottage – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1887)

Botrea Hill – Sancreed (TPNHAS, 1893-98, p76)

Botreath – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1635); Botregh, 1302; Bostregh, 1314; Botreth, 1416; Botreath, 1635; Botrea, 1843, 1884, 1971

Botreaucastle – Forrabury and Minster (CRO, EL/15/2, 1650); Castrum Boterel, 1284; Castel Botereaus, 1287; Boterelescastel, 1302; Castello Boterel, 1313; Botrescastell, 1343; Boscastel, c.1540; botrivstastell, 1563; Botreaucastle, 1650; Bawscastle, 1729; Boscastle, 1798, 1838, 1884

Botreaux Castle – Minster, residence (Symons, 1884)

Botreaux Castle Key – Forrabury (Symons, 1884)

Botregh – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1302); Botregh, 1302; Bostregh, 1314; Botreth, 1416; Botreath, 1635; Botrea, 1843, 1884, 1971

Botrescastell – Forrabury and Minster (Padel, 1988, citing from 1343); Castrum Boterel, 1284; Castel Botereaus, 1287; Boterelescastel, 1302; Castello Boterel, 1313; Botrescastell, 1343; Boscastel, c.1540; botrivstastell, 1563; Botreaucastle, 1650; Bawscastle, 1729; Boscastle, 1798, 1838, 1884

Botreth – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1416); Botregh, 1302; Bostregh, 1314; Botreth, 1416; Botreath, 1635; Botrea, 1843, 1884, 1971

Botreva – Ludgvan (*CRO, P129/12/1, 1712) (*CRO, P129/21/1, 1799) (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6”, 1888); Bottreva, 1614, 1699; Betreva, 1707; Botreva, 1712; Betreva, 1713; Botrevah, 1755; Botreva, 1799; Batrava, 1840; Botreva, 1884, 1888

Botrevah – Ludgvan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1755); Bottreva, 1614, 1699; Betreva, 1707; Botreva, 1712; Betreva, 1713; Botrevah, 1755; Botreva, 1799; Batrava, 1840; Botreva, 1884, 1888

botrivstastell – Forrabury and Minster (*CRO, P102/5/1, 1563); Castrum Boterel, 1284; Castel Botereaus, 1287; Boterelescastel, 1302; Castello Boterel, 1313; Botrescastell, 1343; Boscastel, c.1540; botrivstastell, 1563; Botreaucastle, 1650; Bawscastle, 1729; Boscastle, 1798, 1838, 1884

Bottaborough – Morwenstow (SS 2414), tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842) (Gover, 1948) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Botteberg, Bottesburg, 1201; Botteburgh, 1284; Botebergh, 1302; Butteburgh, 1366; Bottaborough, 1842; Bottoborough, 1884; Bottaborough, 1948, 1997

Bottaborough Moor – Kilkhampton, site of prehistoric burial mounds (CA 14, 1975, p98-9); Bottobar, 1842; Bottaborough (Moor), 1975

Bottasava – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1560); Botysava, 1301; Botesave, 1310; Botesava, 1322; Botissava, 1334; Botezave, 1398; Bodsava, 1495; Bottasava, 1560; Bassava, 1582; Botesava, 1659; Butsava, 1725; Bussava, Bussavah, 1845; Bosava, 1884; Bossava, 1888, 1971

Botteberg – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1201); Botteberg, Bottesburg, 1201; Botteburgh, 1284; Botebergh, 1302; Butteburgh, 1366; Bottaborough, 1842; Bottoborough, 1884; Bottaborough, 1948, 1997

Botteburgh – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1284); Botteberg, Bottesburg, 1201; Botteburgh, 1284; Botebergh, 1302; Butteburgh, 1366; Bottaborough, 1842; Bottoborough, 1884; Bottaborough, 1948, 1997

Botternell – North Hill (CA 18, 1979, p130); Boternell, 1884; Botternell, 1979

Botters – St Germans, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bottesburg – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1201); Botteberg, Bottesburg, 1201; Botteburgh, 1284; Botebergh, 1302; Butteburgh, 1366; Bottaborough, 1842; Bottoborough, 1884; Bottaborough, 1948, 1997

Bottle, Leatham- – Michaelstow, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Lethering Bottle, 1843; Leatham-Bottle, 1884

Bottle, Lethering – Michaelstow, tenement (CRO, TA/151, 1843); Lethering Bottle, 1843; Leatham-Bottle, 1884

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

Bottlet – Lanreath, farm (Symons, 1884); Botiled, 1086; botelet, 1723; Great/Lower/Little Botelett, 1725; Bottlet, 1884; Botelet, 1986

Bottleyet – Lanreath, Boconnoc and St Pinnock, manor (*RIC, Z/1/9, 1603) (CRO, EL/21/3, 1611); Botlet, Botlete, Bottleyet, 1603; Botelet, Bottleyet, 1611

Bottobar – Kilkhampton, tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842); Bottobar, 1842; Bottaborough (Moor), 1975

Bottoborough – Morwenstow, farm (Symons, 1884); Botteberg, Bottesburg, 1201; Botteburgh, 1284; Botebergh, 1302; Butteburgh, 1366; Bottaborough, 1842; Bottoborough, 1884; Bottaborough, 1948, 1997

Bottoms – St Levan, hamlet (OS, 6”, 1888), St Levan and St Buryan (Pool, 1985)

Bottonett – Lezant (*CRO, P124/5/1, 1755 and 1769); Bottonett, 1755, 1769; Botonnet, Bottonnet, 1884

Bottonnet – Lezant, farm (Symons, 1884); Bottonett, 1755, 1769; Botonnet, Bottonnet, 1884

Bottreva – Ludgvan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1614 and 1699); Bottreva, 1614, 1699; Betreva, 1707; Botreva, 1712; Betreva, 1713; Botrevah, 1755; Botreva, 1799; Batrava, 1840; Botreva, 1884, 1888

Botuelou – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1297); Botilwoelou, 1238; Botuolo, 1244; Bossywoelou, 1296; Botuelou, 1297; Boschiwolou, 1301; Botywoelou, 1319; Bosiwolou, 1333; Bossuolou, 1334; Bosywolou, 1336; Bussolowe, 1561; Bosollow, 1785; Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Botuolo – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1244); Botilwoelou, 1238; Botuolo, 1244; Bossywoelou, 1296; Botuelou, 1297; Boschiwolou, 1301; Botywoelou, 1319; Bosiwolou, 1333; Bossuolou, 1334; Bosywolou, 1336; Bussolowe, 1561; Bosollow, 1785; Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Botuolo Vean – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1244); Botuolo Vean, 1244; Bussolowe Vean, 1617; Little Bossollo, 1757; Little Bosolow, 1782; Little Bosollow, 1785; Little Bussullow, 1842; Little Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Boturnall – St Pinnock, farm (Symons, 1884); Buturnell, c.1700; Boturnall, 1884

Botus Fleming – ecclesiastical parish (OS, 6", 1889); Bothflumet, 1259; Botflumyet, 1291; Bodflemy, 1336; Botflemyng, 1348; Blowflemyng, 1553; Botesfleming, 1679; Botusfleming, 1884; Botus Fleming, 1889; Botusfleming, 1988

Botusfleming – see Botus Fleming (Symons, 1884); Bothflumet, 1259; Botflumyet, 1291; Bodflemy, 1336; Botflemyng, 1348; Blowflemyng, 1553; Botesfleming, 1679; Botusfleming, 1884; Botus Fleming, 1889; Botusfleming, 1988

Botysava – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1301); Botysava, 1301; Botesave, 1310; Botesava, 1322; Botissava, 1334; Botezave, 1398; Bodsava, 1495; Bottasava, 1560; Bassava, 1582; Botesava, 1659; Butsava, 1725; Bussava, Bussavah, 1845; Bosava, 1884; Bossava, 1888, 1971

Botywoelou – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1319); Botilwoelou, 1238; Botuolo, 1244; Bossywoelou, 1296; Botuelou, 1297; Boschiwolou, 1301; Botywoelou, 1319; Bosiwolou, 1333; Bossuolou, 1334; Bosywolou, 1336; Bussolowe, 1561; Bosollow, 1785; Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Boudon juxta Merwynchurche – Stratton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1315); Boudon (juxta Merwynchurche), 1315; Boghedon, 1325; Bowedon, c.1500; Bowden, 1884, 1948

Boudzhi – St Erth, at Trenhayle (CRO, TA/59, No.477, 1842)

Boudzhi, The – St Buryan, at Rissick, field held by Henry Grylls, 3 acres, 2 roods and 34 perches customary measure (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815)

Bougeheere – Mawgan in Meneage (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851); Bougehere, 1841; Bougeheere, 1851; Bowgyheere, 1884

Bougehere – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841); Bougehere, 1841; Bougeheere, 1851; Bowgyheere, 1884

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

Bougie, the – Towednack, at Rosewall (CRO, TA/226, No.424, 1842)

Bound Park – St Columb Minor, tenement (CRO, TA/37, 1842)

Bound Rocks, Common north of – Towednack, at Embla (CRO, TA/226, No.1217, 1842)

Boundary Moor – St Levan, field in Bosestow (CRO, TA/122, No.424, 1842)

Bounder Hebwootham – Gwithian and Phillack, on the bounds of the parishes and in the sands called Reene an bush Ithen (*CRO, ARD/TER/230, c.1630)

Boundis – Mabe (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Boundys, 1842, 1884; Boundis, 1996

Boundowers – Phillack (CRO, GRA/148, 1863); Bandowers, 1844; Boundowers, 1863; Bandowers, 1976

Bounds, Great – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

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

Boundys – Mabe, tenement (CRO, TA/131, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Boundys, 1842, 1884; Boundis, 1996

Bourghe – Whitstone (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1419); Borge, 1086; la Burghe, 1284; Burghe, Northburghe, Southburghe, 1350; Bourghe, 1419; Borrowe, 1589; Barro, 1749; Borough, 1948

Bourne, la – Stratton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from c.1350); la Burne, 1284; la Bourne, c.1350; Burn, 1884; Burne, 1948

Bousanghan – Colan (*CRO, TA/35, 1842); Bosanghan, Bousanghan, 1842; Bosoughan, 1842, 1884; Besoughan, 1884; Bosoughan, 2003

Bousanghan, Lower – Colan (*CRO, TA/35, 1842)

Bousanghan Davy – Colan (*CRO, TA/35, 1842)

Bouwode – Week St Mary (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1314); Bouwode, 1314; Boghawode, 1317; Bowda, 1609; Bowdah, 1884, 1948

Bove Cross – North Hill, near Illand [TA 228] (CA 18, 1979, p130, citing from c.1840)

Bove Town – Egloshayle (CA 17, 1978, p115)

Bove Town – Tintagel: see under Above Town.

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

bove Town, Home – Tintagel, field in Upton, of William Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

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

bove Town, Outer – Tintagel, field in Upton, of William Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735)

'bove Town, the – Padstow, of Doctor Turner (*CRO, P170/4/1, 1728)

Bovehill – St Just in Roseland (*CRO, P96/4/1, 1634) (see also Underhill)

Bovetown – St Allen, field in Killivose and Chycose (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

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

Bovetown – St Veep, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bovetowns – Lewannick – the Above Townes (*CRO, P123/12/1, 1755); Bovetowns, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842); the Above Townes, 1755; Bovetowns, 1842

Bovetown's & Browns – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842); Bovetown's & Browns, Bovetowns & Brown's, 1842

Bovetowns – St Allen, field in Tolgroggan (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Bovetowns & Brown's – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842); Bovetown's & Browns, Bovetowns & Brown's, 1842

Bow Beach – Gorran (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bow Beach, Vault Beach, 2003

Bow Bean, Higher – St Ives, at Trowan (CRO, TA/91, No.210, 1844)

Bow Bean, Lower – St Ives, at Trowan (CRO, TA/91, No.197, 1844)

Bow Bean, Middle – St Ives, at Trowan (CRO, TA/91, No.202, 1844)

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

Bowda – North Hill, farm (Symons, 1884) (CA 19, 1980, p24)

Bowda – Week St Mary (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1609); Bouwode, 1314; Boghawode, 1317; Bowda, 1609; Bowdah, 1884, 1948

Bowda, Old – Linkinhorne, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Bowdah – Week St Mary, farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948); Bouwode, 1314; Boghawode, 1317; Bowda, 1609; Bowdah, 1884, 1948

Bowden – Kilkhampton, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Rowden)

Bowden – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Bowden – St Neot: Higher Bowden, in the manor of Carburra, conventionary rent paid by Jane Smith (*CRO, CL/734/32, 1715); Lower Bowden, in the manor of Carburra, conventionary rent paid by Stephen Smith, also a moyety held at rack by Stephen Smith (*CRO, CL/734/32, 1715); Lower Bowden, North Bowden, South Bowden, (*CRO, P162/28/1, 1793), two farms (Symons, 1884); Higher Bowden, (SX 202 689) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Lower Bowden, (SX 202 688) (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Higher Bowden, Lower Bowden, 1715; Lower Bowden, North Bowden, South Bowen, 1793, 1884; Higher Bowden, Lower Bowden, 1997

Bowden – Roche, farm (Symons, 1884); Bowden, 1884; Bawdens, 2003

Bowden – Stratton, hamlet (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948); Boudon (juxta Merwynchurche), 1315; Boghedon, 1325; Bowedon, c.1500; Bowden, 1884, 1948

Bowden, Higher – St Neot: see under Bowden.

Bowden, Lower – St Neot: see under Bowden.

Bowden, North – St Neot: see under Bowden.

Bowden, South – St Neot: see under Bowden.

Bowden Derra – Lewannick, the seat of William Day Hanson, Esq, at Polyphant (Symons, 1884); Bowden Derrers, 1755; Bowden Derra, 1884

Bowden Derrers – Lewannick (*CRO, P123/12/1, 1755); Bowden Derrers, 1755; Bowden Derra, 1884

Bowden Vean – Camborne, the villa residence of Mr Pike (Symons, 1884)

Bowedon – Stratton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from c.1500); Boudon (juxta Merwynchurche), 1315; Boghedon, 1325; Bowedon, c.1500; Bowden, 1884, 1948

Bowen, parke an – Camborne, of John Rowe, Clerk (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); p(ar)ke an Bowen, 1664; p(ar)ke an Bowan, 1677; Parkbowan, 1724; Parbowan (& moors), Parkenbowan, 1743; Parkbowan, Parkenbowen, 1745; Parkenbowen, 1843

Bowes, parke an – Camborne, of Rodger Watts (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); p(ar)ke an Bowes, 1664; Parkenboans, 1724; Parkenbaw's, 1743

Bowendower – St Keverne, in the manor of Treleever alias Reskymer Meneake alias Meneake Reskymer (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §224, citing from HB/8/72, 1641)

Bowglass – Ludgvan, Church Town Lands, tenement (CRO, TA/129, 1840) (Pool, 1985); Bauglosse, 1675; Bowglass, 1840, 1985

Bowgyheere – Ludgvan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1748), tenement (CRO, TA/129, 1840), farm (Symons, 1884) (Pool, 1985); Bowgyheere, 1748; Bowjeyheer, 1799; Bowgyheere, 1840, 1884, 1985

Bowgyheere – Mawgan in Meneage, farm (Symons, 1884); Bougehere, 1841; Bougeheere, 1851; Bowgyheere, 1884

Bowhayland – North Hill (CA 18, 1979, p129)

Bowhithick – Lanteglos by Camelford (detached), tenant is Roger Hayne (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Bowhithick, 1871; Bowithick, 1884, 1907

Bowidoc – Altarnun (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bowidoc, 1086; Bowithick, 1606, 1884

Bowithick – Altarnun (CRO, EL/6/1, 1606), farms, and the residence of Mr Walter Stephens (Symons, 1884); Bowidoc, 1086; Bowithick, 1606, 1884

Bowithick – St Clether (CRO, X355/161, 1618); Bodwithick, Bodwithicke, Bowithick, 1618

Bowithick – Lanteglos by Camelford (detached), farm and slate quarry [? Jenkyn's Quarry in Tintagel] (Symons, 1884) (OS, 25", XIV. 6, 1907); Bowhithick, 1871; Bowithick, 1884, 1907

Bowithick, Little – St Clether (CRO, X355/161, 1618), farm (Symons, 1884); Little Bowithick, 1618; Little Bodwithicke, c.1700; Little Bodwithicke, Little Bowithicke, 1787; Little Bowithick, 1884

Bowithicke, Little – St Clether (CRO, EL/6/16, 1787); Little Bowithick, 1618; Little Bodwithicke, c.1700; Little Bodwithicke, Little Bowithicke, 1787; Little Bowithick, 1884

Bowjeyheer – Ludgvan (*CRO, P129/21/1, 1799); Bowgyheere, 1748; Bowjeyheer, 1799; Bowgyheere, 1840, 1884, 1985

Bowkenna – St Cleer, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bowland – North Hill, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bowling Cove – Towednack (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bowling Cove – Zennor (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bowling Green – St Agnes, field in Penwinnick (Bizley, 1955, p189)

Bowling Green – St Allen, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bowling Green – Illogan (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bowling Green – St Ives, at Trowan (CRO, TA/91, No.237, 1844)

Bowling green – Lanreath (*CRO, P113/21/1/4, 1729)

Bowling Green – Lelant, at Higher Lelant (CRO, TA/120, No.986, 1841)

Bowling Green – Lelant, at Trenoweth (CRO, TA/120, No. 987, 1841)

Bowling Green – Manaccan, field at Tregonwall (*CRO, P135/3/1, 1796)

Bowling Green – St Neot, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bowling Green – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842)

Bowling Green – St Stephen in Brannel, field (*CRO, GRA/233/2, 1858)

Bowling Green – Veryan, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Bowling Green Croft – Camborne, near Stennack, site of tatie hull (CA 9, 1970, p143)

Bowling Green Croft – Phillack, at Carwyn (CRO, TA/186, Nos. 520, 523-4, 526, 1845)

Bowling Green Farm – Illogan (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bowling Green field – St Hilary (Marazion), field in Gwallan (CRO, TA/136, Nos. 242 & 243, 1841)

Bowling Green Meadow – Illogan, field in Bosleake (*CRO, GHW/13/3/6/2, 1858)

Bowling Green Meadow – Lelant, at Leveners Hill (CRO, TA/120, No.982, 1841)

Bowling Green Moor – Ladock, in the manor of Trethurf, leased by Joan Bond on the lives of Julian Bond, aged 56, William Bond, aged 35, and Grace James, aged 33, occupied by Jennyfer Read, 2 acres and 20 perches (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793)

Box heater, the – Stithians, field name at Menardue (*CRO, WH/1789, c.1805)

Box’s Shop – Poundstock, site of former smithy (CA 19, 1980, p96)

Boyes, Wheale an – Redruth, mine bounds (*RIC, HM/12/1, 1677); Wheale an Boyes, 1677; Wheal Boys, 1884

Boyowan – St Just in Penwith: see under Bojewyan.

Boys, Wheal – St Ives, mine (*CRO, GHW/12/3/6/1/1/92, 1854)

Boys, Wheal – St Just in Penwith, mine (OS, 6”, 1908)

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

Boyton – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Stratton (SX 31 91): Boietone, (Maxwell, 1986, p5, citing from Exchequer Domesay, f121 and f123, 1086); Boiatona, (Maxwell, 1986, p5, citing from Exeter Domesday, f232v, 1086); Boietona, (Maxwell, 1986, p5, citing from Exeter Domesday f181v and 508r, 1086); capellam de Boitona, (Hull, 1987, p6, §6, citing from 1159-81); Boiton, given in the personal name Odo de Boiton (Hull, 1987, p29, §65, citing from c.1209-14); Boitona, parisius (Hull, 1987, p41, §98, citing from 1225); chapel of Boithun, (Hull, 1987, p41, §98, citing from 1225); Boiton, (Hull, 1987, p29, §64, citing from c.1242); Boiton, given in the personal name of Richard de Boiton, chaplain (Hull, 1987, p88, §225, citing from 1275); Boytun, (Hull, 1987, p55, §138, citing from c.1244-66); Boyton, in the deanery of Trigg-Major (Lysons and Lysons, 1814, p39) (Redding, 1842, p20) (Gover, 1948, p1).

Boietone, Boiatona, Boietona, 1086; Boitona, 1159-81; Boiton, c.1209-14; Boitona, Boithun, 1225; Boiton, c.1242; Boytun, c.1244-66; Boiton, 1275; Boyton, 1814, 1884, 1948

Boyton – Boyton and St Giles in the Heath: manor, Boietone, (Maxwell, 1986, p5, citing from Exchequer Domesay, f121 and f123, 1086); Boiatona, (Maxwell, 1986, p5, citing from Exeter Domesday, f232v, 1086); Boietona, (Maxwell, 1986, p5, citing from Exeter Domesday f181v and 508r, 1086); of the Duchy of Cornwall (Pounds, 1982, p5, citing from 1650).

Boietone, Boiatona, Boietona, 1086; Boyton, 1650

Boyton, Dodecote juxta – Boyton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p2, citing from 1302)

Boyton Wood – Boyton (OS, 6", 1907)

Boytonbridge – Boyton (OS, 6", 1907)

Boytun – ecclesiastical parish: see under Boyton.

Boxes Moor – Colan, field in Lower Town tenement (*CRO, TA/35, No.250, 1842)

Bozanath – Mawnan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1840); Bosonath, 1802; Bozanath, 1840; Bosanneth, 1884; Bosanath, 1996

Bozion Farm – Egloshayle (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bossyron, 1536; Bosiron, 1884; Bozion Farm, 2003

Bracken – St Gluvias (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

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

Bradafer – Whitstone, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bradaford – Virginstow, tenement (CRO, TA/245, 1841) (Gover et al, 1931, p212); Bradeford, Bradeforda, 1086, 1303; Brodeforde, 1602; Bradaford, 1841, 1931

Bradborough – Whitstone (Gover, 1948); Bradeburgh, 1284, 1342; Bradburrow, 1589; Bradborough, 1948

Bradbridge – Boyton: see under Bradridge.

Bradburrow – Whitstone (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1589); Bradeburgh, 1284, 1342; Bradburrow, 1589; Bradborough, 1948

Braddock – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of West (Maxwell, 1986); Brodehoc, 1086; Brothac, 1201; Brothek, 1284; Brodok, 1522; Bradocke, 1563; Brodock, Brodocke, 1602; Bradocke, 1672; Broadoak, 1748; Bradock, 1884; Braddock, 1986

Braddock Downs – Braddock, site of numerous prehistoric burial mounds (CA 21, 1982, p195); Bradock Down, 1819; Braddock Downs, 1982

Bradeburgh – Whitstone (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1284 and 1342); Bradeburgh, 1284, 1342; Bradburrow, 1589; Bradborough, 1948

Bradeford – Virginstow [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p212, citing from 1086); Bradeford, Bradeforda, 1086, 1303; Brodeforde, 1602; Bradaford, 1841, 1931

Bradeforda – Virginstow [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p212, citing from 1086); Bradeford, Bradeforda, 1086, 1303; Brodeforde, 1602; Bradaford, 1841, 1931

Braderigg – Boyton: see under Bradridge.

Braderugge – Boyton: see under Bradridge.

Bradley – Tintagel, field in Trebarwith, tenant is Susannah Lobb, 7 acres, 1 roods and 26 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871); Lower/Outer/Upper Bradley, 1735; Bradley, 1871

Bradley, Lower – Tintagel, field in Wringford Tenement, of the executors of John Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Lower/Outer/Upper Bradley, 1735; Bradley, 1871

Bradley, Outer – Tintagel, field in Wringford Tenement, of the executors of John Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Lower/Outer/Upper Bradley, 1735; Bradley, 1871

Bradley, Upper – Tintagel, field in Wringford Tenement, of the executors of John Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735); Lower/Outer/Upper Bradley, 1735; Bradley, 1871

Bradock – see Braddock (Symons, 1884); Brodehoc, 1086; Brothac, 1201; Brothek, 1284; Brodok, 1522; Bradocke, 1563; Brodock, Brodocke, 1602; Bradocke, 1672; Broadoak, 1748; Bradock, 1884; Braddock, 1986

Bradock Down – Braddock, site of civil war battle (Viator, 1819a, p231); Bradock Down, 1819; Braddock Downs, 1982

Bradocke – see Braddock (Padel, 1988, citing from 1563 and 1672); Brodehoc, 1086; Brothac, 1201; Brothek, 1284; Brodok, 1522; Bradocke, 1563; Brodock, Brodocke, 1602; Bradocke, 1672; Broadoak, 1748; Bradock, 1884; Braddock, 1986

Bradford – Blisland, 3 farms (Symons, 1884)

Bradford – St Breward, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Bradford, Lower – Blisland, several tenements (Symons, 1884)

Bradocke – see Braddock (*CRO, P247/1/1, 1672); Brodehoc, 1086; Brothac, 1201; Brothek, 1284; Brodok, 1522; Bradocke, 1563; Brodock, Brodocke, 1602; Bradocke, 1672; Broadoak, 1748; Bradock, 1884; Braddock, 1986

Bradrich – Boyton: see under Bradridge.

Bradridge – Boyton (SX 315 930): Bradrige, (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p2, citing from Launceston Cartulary, c.1150); Braderugge, (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p2, citing from Assize Rolls, 1284) (Gover, 1948, p2, citing from Assize Rolls, 1302); Braderigg, (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p2, citing from Lay Subsidy Rolls, 1327); Bradrich, barton of the Duchy of Cornwall, 15 acres. Held by Thomas Gewen, esquire, by letters patent (Pounds, 1982, p5, citing from 1650); Bradridge, occupied by Mr Mason (*CRO, P16/11/1, 1786); Bradbridge, farm, and late one of the seats of Sir William Pendarves, who died in 1726 (Symons, 1884); Bradridge, (Gover, 1948, p2), (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bradridge Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Bradrige, c.1150; Braderugge, 1284, 1302; Braderigg, 1327; Bradrich, 1650; Bradridge, 1786; Bradbridge, 1884; Bradridge, 1948

Bradridge Farm – Boyton: see under Bradridge.

Bradrige – Boyton: see under Bradridge.

Brae – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1284); Bret, 1086; Bre, 1280; Brae, 1284; Braye, 1300; Bree, 1307; Bray, 1333; Brea, 1888, 1985

Braganza – St Just in Roseland (SW 846 332), residence at St Mawes, in St Mawes civil parish (OS, 25”, LXXII.9, 1907)

Bragatons Cross – Morwenstow, tenements (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Bragatons Woodford – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Braggshill Wood – Boyton (OS, 6", 1907) (Gover, 1948)

Brahan – Sancreed (Symons, 1884); Bosvran, 1323; Borrane, 1386; Brane, 1588, 1843; Brahan, 1884; Brane, 1988

Brake, the – St Austell, the villa residence of Mr T Martyn (Symons, 1884)

Brake – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841)

Brake Moor – Crowan, near Little Drym (*CRO, GHW/3/2/5/1, 1929)

Brake Piece – Tintagel, field in Trecarne, tenant is William Martyn, 1 acre and 1 perch statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Brakes, Minadew – Maker, tenement (CRO, TA/134, 1844)

Bramble, Wheal – Sithney, at Lower Prospidnick [TA 1272] (CA 19, 1980, p93, citing from TA, c.1840)

Bramble Down – Lansallos, field, 11 acres, 2 roods and 15 perches (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), 1844)

Brambler, Little – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844) (see also Little Grambler)

Bramdon – Week St Mary (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1284); Bramdon, 1284; Bremdone, 1302; Brempdon, 1428; Brendon, 1436, 1884, 1948

Brân, Caer – Sancreed, hillfort (OS, 6”, 1887) (OS, 1:25000, 1980); Caer Brân, 1887; Caer Brane, 1960; Caer Brân, 1980; Caer Brane, 1985

Brân Farm, Caer – Sancreed (OS, 1:25000, 1980)

Bran Mine, Caer – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1887)

Branches Gear Downs – Ladock, in the manor of Trethurf, leased by Matthias Watts on the lives of Eleanor Watts, aged 50, William Watts, aged 27, and Isaac Watts, aged 25, occupied by Edmund Stephens, 8 acres, 1 rood and 29 perches (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793)

Brandis, Higher – Wendron, field name at Fiscar alias Viscar (*CRO, AD551/5, 1817)

Brandis, Lower – Wendron, field name at Fiscar alias Viscar (*CRO, AD551/5, 1817)

Brandise – Ruan Minor, rock(s) off coast (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Brandise Fields – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842)

Brandish Field – Towednack, at Goon Mine Mellon (CRO, TA/226, No.496, 1842)

Brandishay – St Germans (CRO, EL/73/5, 1625)

Brandys – Morvah, rock off coast (OS, 6”, 1888)

Brane – Sancreed (Padel, 1988, citing from 1588) (CRO, TA/205, 1843), site of prehistoric burial mounds (Thomas, 1960, p49) round and hut circles (Russell, 1971, pp45, 53) (Pool, 1985); Bosvran, 1323; Bosvaren, 1327; Borrane, 1386; Boran, 1429; Brane, 1588, 1843; Brahan, 1884; Brane, 1960, 1985

Brane, Caer – Sancreed, prehistoric hillfort (Thomas, 1960, p55); Caer Brân, 1887; Caer Brane, 1960; Caer Brân, 1980; Caer Brane, 1985

Brane Moor – Sancreed (OS, 6”, 1888)

Brannel – St Stephen in Brannel, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bernel, 1086; Brannel, 1884, 2003

Brannel, St Stephen in – 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

Brannel, St Stephens in – 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

Brannel Mills – St Stephen in Brannel (Symons, 1884)

Brannell – St Stephen in Brannel and Creed, manor (*CRO, F/4/180/3, 1752)

Branson Barrow – St Winnow, prehistoric burial mound near Bofarnel (CA 17, 1978, p128)

Branstone – St Winnow (CA 17, 1978, p130)

Branwell, St Stephens-in- – 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

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

Brasacott – North Petherwin, of John Box, deceased, and John Box, junior (*CRO, P167/19/1, 1847); Brosiacote, 1330; Brosyngacote, 1333; Brassacott, 1618, 1823; Brasacott, 1847; Brazacott, 1931, 1988

Brasacott Cross – North Petherwin (*CRO, P167/19/1, 1847)

Brasmore – Lanreath, farm (Symons, 1884); Brizemoor, 1725; Brasmore, 1884

Brassacott – North Petherwin [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p158, citing from 1618) (Padel, 1988, citing from 1618), occupied by John Box, James Strike and George Pearce (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823); Brosiacote, 1330; Brosyngacote, 1333; Brassacott, 1618, 1823; Brasacott, 1847; Brazacott, 1931, 1988

Brass Teague – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, No.287, 1844)

Bravella – St Ives (OS, 6”, 1906); Baghevele, 1300; Bachavele, 1301; Baghavelen, 1376; Bahauvela, Behauvelowe, 1503; Behavella, 1690; Bahavella, 1844; Bavella, 1884; Bravella, 1906; Bahavella, 1938

Braws, Park – St Ives, at Hellesveor (CRO, TA/91, Nos. 333 & 342, 1844)

braws Meadow, All – Sennen: field in Trevescan (CRO, TA/207, No. 544, 1842).

All braws Meadow, 1842 (see also Craws, All)

Braws Mine, Creeg – Kenwyn, James Dunstan the elder of Kea, purser and manager, John Trestrail of Kenwyn, adventurer (*CRO, STA/693c/28, 1840)

braws Moor, All – Sennen: field in Trevescan (CRO, TA/207, No. 542, 1842).

All braws Moor, 1842 (see also Craws, All)

Brawse, Park – St Agnes, tin bounds (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Bray – Altarnun, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Bray – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Bray, Brea, 1843

Bray – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1333); Bret, 1086; Bre, 1280; Brae, 1284; Braye, 1300; Bree, 1307; Bray, 1333; Brea, 1888, 1985

Bray – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1564), farm and residence (Symons, 1884), probably acquired by one of the Haccombe or Archdeacon family from the Bishop's lands in Morval and joined to their manor of Penpoll, in Quethiock. In later days the lord of Cargollan manor held Bray of the lord of Penpoll. Christopher Coplestone, the tenant, sold his rights in it to Philip Mayowe, an Elizabethan merchant of East Looe. Mayowe's descendant is the owner still (Picken, 1953-4); Bree, c.1260; Bre, 1306; Bree, 1346; Westbree, 1366; Bree, 1453, 1547; Bray, 1564; Bre, 1617; Bray, 1884, 1953-4

Bray, Amel- – Towednack: see under Amalbrea.

Bray, East – Altarnun (CRO, BRA833/3, 1798)

Bray, Little – Altarnun (CRO, BRA833/3, 1798)

Bray Down – Altarnun (CRO, BRA8333/3, 1798)

Bray Down – Altarnun, copper mine, ceased production in 1860 (Symons, 1884)

Bray Ground – Altarnun (CRO, BRA833/3, 1798)

Bray Hill – St Minver, near the coast (CRO, TM/154, 1841)

Bray House – Morval, the residence of Mrs Nicholas (Symons, 1884) (Picken, 1953-4)

Bray Meadows – Altarnun (CRO, BRA833/3, 1798)

Bray's Shop – Linkinhorne, South Hill and Stoke Climsland (Padel, 1988, citing from 1728); Bray’s Shop, 1728; Bray Shop, 1884, 1988

Bray Shop – Linkinhorne, South Hill and Stoke Climsland, hamlet and farm (Symons, 1884) (Padel, 1988); Bray’s Shop, 1728; Bray Shop, 1884, 1988 (see also Grillis' Shop and Shop)

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

Braye – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1300); Bret, 1086; Bre, 1280; Brae, 1284; Braye, 1300; Bree, 1307; Bray, 1333; Brea, 1888, 1985

Brayhill – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884); Brays Hill, 1840; Brayhill, 1884; Brays Hill, 1948

Brays and Sleeps – Tremaine (SX 237 888): (*CRO, TM/229, 1838), tenement (CRO, TA/229, 1840) [now part of Tremaine churchtown].

Brays and Sleeps, 1838, 1840

Brays Hill – Launcells (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1840) (Gover, 1948); Brays Hill, 1840; Brayhill, 1884; Brays Hill, 1948

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

Brays Tenement, Butlers and, Emens, – St John, tenement (CRO, TA/93, 1843)

Braywood Farm – North Petherwin: see under Kilford.

Brazacott – North Petherwin (Gover et al, 1931, p158) (Padel, 1988); Brosiacote, 1330; Brosyngacote, 1333; Brassacott, 1618, 1823; Brasacott, 1847; Brazacott, 1931, 1988

Bre – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1280); Bret, 1086; Bre, 1280; Brae, 1284; Braye, 1300; Bree, 1307; Bray, 1333; Brea, 1888, 1985

Bre – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1306 and 1617); Bree, c.1260; Bre, 1306; Bree, 1346; Westbree, 1366; Bree, 1453, 1547; Bray, 1564; Bre, 1617; Bray, 1884, 1953-4

brê, Carn – Illogan, castle, standing on ye top of a very rocky hill yt goes by ye same name, ys built upon ye top of a rock and is so well cemented yt one stone cant be taken down without ye whole fall (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r and v)

brê, Carn – Illogan, a very rocky hill (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r); Carnbree, 1348; Carnbray, 1602, 1673; Carn brê, 1700; Karnbrê, 1769, 1817; Carn-Brèh, 1831; Carnbre, 1838; Carnbrea, 1841; Carnbrea Hill, 1884; Carn Brea, 1960

Bre-Pen Farm – Mawgan in Pydar (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Brea – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Bray, Brea, 1843

Brea – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841), village (Symons, 1884), site of ancient chapel (CA 5, 1966, p71); Brêi, 1700; Brea, 1841, 1884, 1966

Brea – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1888), site of prehistoric menhir, hut circle and ancient chapel (Russell, 1971, pp32, 50, 73) (Pool, 1985); Bret, 1086; Bre, 1280; Brae, 1284; Braye, 1300; Bree, 1307; Bray, 1333; Brea, 1888, 1985

Brea, Carn – Illogan, hill (Thomas, 1960, p55); Carnbree, 1348; Carnbray, 1602, 1673; Carn brê, 1700; Karnbrê, 1769, 1817; Carn-Brèh, 1831; Carnbre, 1838; Carnbrea, 1841; Carnbrea Hill, 1884; Carn Brea, 1960

(See also Carnbraye parke)

Brea, Chapel Carn – St Just in Penwith, hill and site of ancient chapel (Symons, 1884), and prehistoric burial mounds (Russell, 1971, p16); Chapel-Carn-Brêh hill, 1768; Chapel Carn Brea, 1884, 1971

Brea, Higher – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841)

Brea, Lower – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841)

Brea Consolidated Mines – Towednack (*CRO, CH/33/6, 1906); Brea Consols, 1884; Brea Consolidated Mines or Trevega Bal, 1906

Brea Consols – Towednack, tin mine (Symons, 1884); Brea Consols, 1884; Brea Consolidated Mines or Trevega Bal, 1906

Brea Cove – Towednack (OS, 6”, 1888)

Brea Downs – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1888)

Brea Hill – St Minver (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Brea House – St Minver (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Brea Vean – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845), 8 tenements (Symons, 1884) (Russell, 1971, p43); Brea Vean, 1845, 1884, 1971

Brea Veor – St Just in Penwith, 2 tenements (Symons, 1884) (Russell, 1971, p66); Brea-Veor, 1845; Brea Veor, 1884, 1971

Brea-Veor – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845); Brea-Veor, 1845; Brea Veor, 1884, 1971

Brea-Veor, Ashmoor and – St Just in Penwith, tenement (CRO, TA/95, 1845)

Brea Village, Carn – Illogan (OS, 1:25000, 2003); St Michals foot, 1700; Carnbrea, 1841; Carn Brea Village, 2003

Breaca, Sancta – ecclesiastical parish: see under Breage.

Breaca’s Church, St – Breage (OS, 6”, 1888)

Breaca’s Church, St – Breage, supposed site of ancient church (OS, 6”, 1888)

Breage – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kirrier (SW 61 28): Egglosbrec, (Padel, 1988, p58, citing from c.1170); Eglospenbro, (Padel, 1988, p58, citing from 14th c., citing from c.1207); Sancta Breaca, (Padel, 1988, p58, citing from 1246); Breke, (Padel, 1988, citing from 1522); Breage, (*RIC, HendCal 30, c.1920s, §87, p252, citing from HM/1/25, 1604) (*CRO, P197/1/1, 1657) (*CRO, GR/523, 1703) (*CRO, AR/15/152-153, 1761) (CRO, P133/16b/2, 1793), in the west division of the deanery of Kirrier (Lysons and Lysons, 1814, p40) (Viator, 1818, p117) (Penaluna, 1819, p16) (*CRO, AD1751/1, 1827), anciently called Pembro (Blight, 1865, p113) (Padel, 1988).

Egglosbrec, c.1170; Eglospenbro, c.1207; Sancta Breaca, 1246; Breke, 1522; Breage, 1604, 1657, 1703, 1761, 1793, 1814, 1818, 1819, 1827, 1865, 1988

Breage, Sainct – see St Breock (*RIC, Z/1/6, 1583); Sanctus Briocus, 1259; Breok, 1522; Sainct Breage, 1583; Breocke, 1648; St Breoke, 1663; St Breocke in Pider, 1669; Breocke, 1671; Breocke in Pider, 1672; St Breock, 1677; St Breock in Pider, St Breocke, 1678; St Breock, 1740, 1840, 1884, 2003

Breage, Croft – Sithney, tenement (CRO, TA/209, 1842) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Breageside – Breage (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bream Cove – Mawnan (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Breamarth Farm – Redruth (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Breaneck – St Agnes (Bizley, 1955, p189, citing from 1350), part in the manor of Treloye (*CRO, AR/2/1344, c.1590s) (Bizley, 1955, p189, citing from 1614); Bryanek, 1290; Breaneck, 1350; Brevannek, 1429; Breeanecke, 1516; Breanek, 1521; Breanicke, 1560; Breaneck, c.1590s; Breeanecke, 1612; Breaneck, 1614; Barwannacke, 1628; Brianecke, 1636; Briannick, 1679; Breaneck, 1705; Breannick, 1729; Bryanick, 1884; Brehannack, 1910; Bryaneck, 1955

Breanek – St Agnes (*CRO, GP/1, 1521); Bryanek, 1290; Breaneck, 1350; Brevannek, 1429; Breeanecke, 1516; Breanek, 1521; Breanicke, 1560; Breaneck, c.1590s; Breeanecke, 1612; Breaneck, 1614; Barwannacke, 1628; Brianecke, 1636; Briannick, 1679; Breaneck, 1705; Breannick, 1729; Bryanick, 1884; Brehannack, 1910; Bryaneck, 1955

Breanicke – St Agnes (*CRO, GP/5, 1560); Bryanek, 1290; Breaneck, 1350; Brevannek, 1429; Breeanecke, 1516; Breanek, 1521; Breanicke, 1560; Breaneck, c.1590s; Breeanecke, 1612; Breaneck, 1614; Barwannacke, 1628; Brianecke, 1636; Briannick, 1679; Breaneck, 1705; Breannick, 1729; Bryanick, 1884; Brehannack, 1910; Bryaneck, 1955

Breannick – St Agnes, tenement, in the manor of Perwinnick and Menagissey, held by William Peard (*CRO, AD388/12, 1729); Bryanek, 1290; Breaneck, 1350; Brevannek, 1429; Breeanecke, 1516; Breanek, 1521; Breanicke, 1560; Breaneck, c.1590s; Breeanecke, 1612; Breaneck, 1614; Barwannacke, 1628; Brianecke, 1636; Briannick, 1679; Breaneck, 1705; Breannick, 1729; Bryanick, 1884; Brehannack, 1910; Bryaneck, 1955

Breany – Lanlivery, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Breas – Constantine, farm (Symons, 1884); Borries, 1722; Borease, 1842; Breas, 1884; Borease, 1996

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

Brecelesbeorge – Launcells (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Brecelesbeorge, Bretelesbeorge, 1086; Bettesbere, 1489; Butsber, 1884; Buttsbeer, 1948; Buttsbear, 1986

Bree – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1307); Bret, 1086; Bre, 1280; Brae, 1284; Braye, 1300; Bree, 1307; Bray, 1333; Brea, 1888, 1985

Bree – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from c.1400 citing from c.1260 and 1346) (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1453 and 1547); Bree, c.1260; Bre, 1306; Bree, 1346; Westbree, 1366; Bree, 1453, 1547; Bray, 1564; Bre, 1617; Bray, 1884, 1953-4

Breeanecke – St Agnes (Bizley, 1955, p189); Bryanek, 1290; Breaneck, 1350; Brevannek, 1429; Breeanecke, 1516; Breanek, 1521; Breanicke, 1560; Breaneck, c.1590s; Breeanecke, 1612; Breaneck, 1614; Barwannacke, 1628; Brianecke, 1636; Briannick, 1679; Breaneck, 1705; Breannick, 1729; Bryanick, 1884; Brehannack, 1910; Bryaneck, 1955

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

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

Breepar – Gunwalloe (Padel, 1988, citing from 1699); Beauripper, 1443; Breepar, 1699; Berepper, 1840; Barepper, 1884; Berepper, 1988

Breezon Island – St Just in Penwith (Padel, 1988, citing from 1750); Bresan island, 1576; Isle Bresam, 1692; Breezon Island, 1750; Bresoms, 1884; The Brisons, 1988, 2005

Brega – Towednack (CRO, TA/226, 1842), site of round field and possible site of chapel (Russell, 1971, pp60, 79) (Pool, 1985); Breyssa, 1580; Boreesa, Borissa, 1680; Brega, 1842; Breja, 1884; Brega, 1971, 1985

Brega, Cold Harbour otherwise – Towednack, tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842)

Brega and Chytodden – Towednack, tenement (CRO, TA/226, 1842)

Breglos – Wendron (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p534, citing from 1349); Berres, 1337; Breglos, 1349; Burras, 1619, 1625, 1884; Burhos, c.1923; Burras, 1948; Burras Farm, 2003

Brèh, Carn- – Illogan, hill (Thomas Allom, engraving, 1831); Carnbree, 1348; Carnbray, 1602, 1673; Carn brê, 1700; Karnbrê, 1769, 1817; Carn-Brèh, 1831; Carnbre, 1838; Carnbrea, 1841; Carnbrea Hill, 1884; Carn Brea, 1960

Brêh hill Chapel-Carn- – St Just in Penwith (*CRO, AD528/15, 1768); Chapel-Carn-Brêh hill, 1768; Chapel Carn Brea, 1884, 1971

Brehannack – St Agnes (*CRO, CH/37/56, 1910); Bryanek, 1290; Breaneck, 1350; Brevannek, 1429; Breeanecke, 1516; Breanek, 1521; Breanicke, 1560; Breaneck, c.1590s; Breeanecke, 1612; Breaneck, 1614; Barwannacke, 1628; Brianecke, 1636; Briannick, 1679; Breaneck, 1705; Breannick, 1729; Bryanick, 1884; Brehannack, 1910; Bryaneck, 1955

Brêi – Illogan, village (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r); Brêi, 1700; Brea, 1841, 1884, 1966

Breja – Towednack, farm (Symons, 1884); Brega, 1842; Breja, 1884; Brega, 1971

Breke – ecclesiastical parish: see under Breage.

Bremdone – Week St Mary (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1302); Bramdon, 1284; Bremdone, 1302; Brempdon, 1428; Brendon, 1436, 1884, 1948

Brempdon – Week St Mary (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1428); Bramdon, 1284; Bremdone, 1302; Brempdon, 1428; Brendon, 1436, 1884, 1948

Bren, Goen – see Bodmin Moor (Padel, 1988, citing from 12th century); Goen Bren, 12th c; Fawimore, 1185; Fowymor, 1347; Bodmin Moor, 1813; Foy Moor, 1844

Brendon – St Dominick, farm (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant stone cider mill (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p35)

Brendon – Lewannick (*CRO, P123/12/1, 1755), tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842)

Brendon – Liskeard (Symons, 1884)

Brendon – Week St Mary, farm (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1436) (Symons, 1884); Bramdon, 1284; Bremdone, 1302; Brempdon, 1428; Brendon, 1436, 1884, 1948

Brendon Marsh – Lewannick, field, 7 acres and 30 perches (CRO, TA/123, No. 977, 1842)

Brendon's Lewcombe, Harris's or – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842)

Brendons Wishworthy – Lawhitton, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842)

Brennyon – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1200); Brunyon, 1141; Brennyon, 1200; Brenyon, 1250; Breynyon, 1282; Brenyon, 1364; Breynyon, c.1400; Bronyon, 1432; Brunion, 1841, 1884; Brunnion, 1891; Brunion, 1971; Brunnion, 1985

Brent, Lower – Talland, tenement (CRO, TA/218, 1843)

Brentons Farm – St Columb Major (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Brentspool – Kilkhampton (SS 2410) (Gover, 1948) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Brenyon – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1250 and 1364); Brunyon, 1141; Brennyon, 1200; Brenyon, 1250; Breynyon, 1282; Brenyon, 1364; Breynyon, c.1400; Bronyon, 1432; Brunion, 1841, 1884; Brunnion, 1891; Brunion, 1971; Brunnion, 1985

Breock, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Pydar (*CRO, P19/8/2/9, 1677) (*CRO, F/1/27, 1740) (RRIC 22, 1840, p30), hundred of Pyder (Symons, 1884), hamlet (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Sanctus Briocus, 1259; Breok, 1522; Sainct Breage, 1583; Breocke, 1648; St Breoke, 1663; St Breocke in Pider, 1669; Breocke, 1671; Breocke in Pider, 1672; St Breock, 1677; St Breock in Pider, St Breocke, 1678; St Breock, 1740, 1840, 1884, 2003

Breock Beacon, St – St Breock and St Wenn, hill (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Breock Downs, St – St Breock and St Wenn (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Breock Downs Farm, St – St Breock (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Breock in Pider, St – see St Breock (*CRO, P19/8/2/9, 1678); Sanctus Briocus, 1259; Breok, 1522; Sainct Breage, 1583; Breocke, 1648; St Breoke, 1663; St Breocke in Pider, 1669; Breocke, 1671; Breocke in Pider, 1672; St Breock, 1677; St Breock in Pider, St Breocke, 1678; St Breock, 1740, 1840, 1884, 2003

Breocke – see St Breock (*CRO, P19/8/2/9, 1648, 1671 and 1678); Sanctus Briocus, 1259; Breok, 1522; Sainct Breage, 1583; Breocke, 1648; St Breoke, 1663; St Breocke in Pider, 1669; Breocke, 1671; Breocke in Pider, 1672; St Breock, 1677; St Breock in Pider, St Breocke, 1678; St Breock, 1740, 1840, 1884, 2003

Breocke in Pider – see St Breock (*CRO, P19/8/2/9, 1672); Sanctus Briocus, 1259; Breok, 1522; Sainct Breage, 1583; Breocke, 1648; St Breoke, 1663; St Breocke in Pider, 1669; Breocke, 1671; Breocke in Pider, 1672; St Breock, 1677; St Breock in Pider, St Breocke, 1678; St Breock, 1740, 1840, 1884, 2003

Breocke in Pider, St – see St Breock (*CRO, P19/8/2/9, 1669); Sanctus Briocus, 1259; Breok, 1522; Sainct Breage, 1583; Breocke, 1648; St Breoke, 1663; St Breocke in Pider, 1669; Breocke, 1671; Breocke in Pider, 1672; St Breock, 1677; St Breock in Pider, St Breocke, 1678; St Breock, 1740, 1840, 1884, 2003

Breok – see St Breock (Padel, 1988, citing from 1522); Sanctus Briocus, 1259; Breok, 1522; Sainct Breage, 1583; Breocke, 1648; St Breoke, 1663; St Breocke in Pider, 1669; Breocke, 1671; Breocke in Pider, 1672; St Breock, 1677; St Breock in Pider, St Breocke, 1678; St Breock, 1740, 1840, 1884, 2003

Breoke, St – see St Breock (*CRO, P19/8/2/9, 1663); Sanctus Briocus, 1259; Breok, 1522; Sainct Breage, 1583; Breocke, 1648; St Breoke, 1663; St Breocke in Pider, 1669; Breocke, 1671; Breocke in Pider, 1672; St Breock, 1677; St Breock in Pider, St Breocke, 1678; St Breock, 1740, 1840, 1884, 2003

Brepear – Camborne, of John Hocking (*CRO, X510, 1724); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Breppa – Camborne, village (Lhwyd, 1700, f2r); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Brepper Moor – Camborne, mine bounds here adjoining the Great Killivose Moor Bounds, left void, antiently Eva's, now belonging to Samuel Percivall Esq (*CRO, PD/164, 1741); Brepper Moor, 1741; Bereppa Moor, 1843

Brepter Lane – Lelant, roads and waste (CRO, TA/120, No. 7077, 1841) (see also Barrepta)

Bresam, Isle – St Just in Penwith, rocks of coast (Jaillot, 1692); Bresan island, 1576; Isle Bresam, 1692; Breezon Island, 1750; Bresoms, 1884; The Brisons, 1988, 2005

Bresan island – St Just in Penwith (Padel, 1988, citing from 1576); Bresan island, 1576; Isle Bresam, 1692; Breezon Island, 1750; Bresoms, 1884; The Brisons, 1988, 2005

Bresoms – St Just in Penwith (Symons, 1884); Bresan island, 1576; Isle Bresam, 1692; Breezon Island, 1750; Bresoms, 1884; The Brisons, 1988, 2005

Bret – St Just in Penwith (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bret, 1086; Bre, 1280; Brae, 1284; Braye, 1300; Bree, 1307; Bray, 1333; Brea, 1888, 1985

Bretelesbeorge – Launcells (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Brecelesbeorge, Bretelesbeorge, 1086; Bettesbere, 1489; Butsber, 1884; Buttsbeer, 1948; Buttsbear, 1986

Breteny – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1245); Breteny, 1245; Burtenye, 1671; Bartinny, 1732, 1749; Bartinney, 1845, 1884, 1985

Brethei – St Enoder (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Brethei, 1086; Burthy Farm, 1986

Breueny – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1325); Breweny, 1284; Brewyni, 1301; Breueny, 1325; Breweny, 1430; Bruwenny, 1443; Borweny, c.1540; Breweny, 1632; Brewiny, Burweny, 1668; Brewinny, 1742; Brewinney, 1845, 1979, 1985

Brevannek – St Agnes (Bizley, 1955, p189, citing from 1429); Bryanek, 1290; Breaneck, 1350; Brevannek, 1429; Breeanecke, 1516; Breanek, 1521; Breanicke, 1560; Breaneck, c.1590s; Breeanecke, 1612; Breaneck, 1614; Barwannacke, 1628; Brianecke, 1636; Briannick, 1679; Breaneck, 1705; Breannick, 1729; Bryanick, 1884; Brehannack, 1910; Bryaneck, 1955

Brew – Sennen (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1427) (CRO, TA/207, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (Russell, 1971, p109) (Pool, 1985); Briwe, 1335; Brew, 1427, 1842, 1884, 1971, 1985

Brew, Little – Sennen (CRO, TA/207, 1842)

Breward, St – ecclesiastical parish and village, hundred of Trigg (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

Breweny – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1284, and 1430) (*CRO, CA/Box47/10, 1632); Breweny, 1284; Brewyni, 1301; Breueny, 1325; Breweny, 1430; Bruwenny, 1443; Borweny, c.1540; Breweny, 1632; Brewiny, Burweny, 1668; Brewinny, 1742; Brewinney, 1845, 1979, 1985

Brewer – see St Breward (*CRO, ARD/TER/1, early 17th c); 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

Brewer – Gwennap, tenement (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840), farm (Symons, 1884)

Brewer – Gwennap, copper mine, abandoned c.1850s (Symons, 1884)

Brewer, Burthy – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884); Bothy-Brewing, 1785; Burthy Brewer, 1884

Brewerd, Seynt – see St Breward (Padel, 1988 citing from 1380); 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

Brewers & Dyers Ground – Padstow, tenement (CRO, TA/170, 1843)

Brewing, Bothy- – St Enoder (*CRO, AD1200, 1785); Bothy-Brewing, 1785; Burthy Brewer, 1884

Brewinney – Paul (CRO, TA/172, 1845) (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p42) (Pool, 1985); Breweny, 1284; Brewyni, 1301; Breueny, 1325; Breweny, 1430; Bruwenny, 1443; Borweny, c.1540; Breweny, 1632; Brewiny, Burweny, 1668; Brewinny, 1742; Brewinney, 1845, 1979, 1985

Brewinney, Church Town and – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845) (see also Brewinney and Church Town, Church Town, Church Town and Kerris, Church Town and Trungle)

Brewinney and Church Town – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845) (see also Church Town, Church Town and Brewinney, Church Town and Kerris, Church Town and Trungle)

Brewinney Cot – Paul, residence (OS, 6”, 1891)

Brewinny – Paul (*CRO, P172/28/1, 1742); Breweny, 1284; Brewyni, 1301; Breueny, 1325; Breweny, 1430; Bruwenny, 1443; Borweny, c.1540; Breweny, 1632; Brewiny, Burweny, 1668; Brewinny, 1742; Brewinney, 1845, 1979, 1985

Brewiny – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); Breweny, 1284; Brewyni, 1301; Breueny, 1325; Breweny, 1430; Bruwenny, 1443; Borweny, c.1540; Breweny, 1632; Brewiny, Burweny, 1668; Brewinny, 1742; Brewinney, 1845, 1979, 1985

Brewveredus, Sanctus – see St Breward (Padel, 1988 citing from c.1190); 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

Brewyni – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1301); Breweny, 1284; Brewyni, 1301; Breueny, 1325; Breweny, 1430; Bruwenny, 1443; Borweny, c.1540; Breweny, 1632; Brewiny, Burweny, 1668; Brewinny, 1742; Brewinney, 1845, 1979, 1985

Brey – Altarnun, farm (Symons, 1884)

Brey Hill – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884)

Breynyon – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1282 and c.1400); Brunyon, 1141; Brennyon, 1200; Brenyon, 1250; Breynyon, 1282; Brenyon, 1364; Breynyon, c.1400; Bronyon, 1432; Brunion, 1841, 1884; Brunnion, 1891; Brunion, 1971; Brunnion, 1985

Breyssa – Towednack (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1580); Breyssa, 1580; Boreesa, Borissa, 1680; Brega, 1842; Breja, 1884; Brega, 1971, 1985

Brianecke – St Agnes (Bizley, 1955, p189 citing from 1636); Bryanek, 1290; Breaneck, 1350; Brevannek, 1429; Breeanecke, 1516; Breanek, 1521; Breanicke, 1560; Breaneck, c.1590s; Breeanecke, 1612; Breaneck, 1614; Barwannacke, 1628; Brianecke, 1636; Briannick, 1679; Breaneck, 1705; Breannick, 1729; Bryanick, 1884; Brehannack, 1910; Bryaneck, 1955

Briannick – St Agnes (Bizley, 1955, p189 citing from 1679); Bryanek, 1290; Breaneck, 1350; Brevannek, 1429; Breeanecke, 1516; Breanek, 1521; Breanicke, 1560; Breaneck, c.1590s; Breeanecke, 1612; Breaneck, 1614; Barwannacke, 1628; Brianecke, 1636; Briannick, 1679; Breaneck, 1705; Breannick, 1729; Bryanick, 1884; Brehannack, 1910; Bryaneck, 1955

Brick House – Redruth, residence occupied by Mr Strong (Symons, 1884)

Brick House – Truro, the residence of Mr Robert Tweedy at Pydar Street (Symons, 1884)

Brick Moor – Feock, tenement (CRO, TA/64, 1845), part of the Tregew Estate, of John Davies Gilbert (*CRO, DG/200, 1851)

Brick Moor – Stithians, field name at Menardue (*CRO, WH/1789, c.1805), [TA 907] (CA 11, 1972, p69)

Brick Moor, Higher – Camborne, at Vellynsaundry (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/1/13, 1822)

Brickfield, Higher – Phillack, near Guilford [TA 733] (CA 15, 1976, p100 citing from TA, c.1840)

Brickfield, Lower – Phillack, near Guilford [TA 734] (CA 15, 1976, p100 citing from TA, c.1840)

Brickfield Meadow – Morwenstow, near Burridge [TA 1883] (CA 14, 1975, p98 citing from TA, c.1840)

Bricking Close – Mawgan in Pydar, near Carbarrow [TA 644] (CA 17, 1978, p122 citing from TA, c.1840)

Bridals – Talland, tenement (CRO, TA/218, 1843)

Bride, Porth – Wendron (CRO, EN/1980, c.1815, citing from 1607)

Bridge – St Columb Major, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Bridge – Constantine (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bridge – Forrabury, the residence of Miss Hellyar (Symons, 1884)

Bridge – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841), village (Symons, 1884), site of mill (now cottage) in 1628 (CA 5, 1966, p72) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bridge, 1841, 1884, 1966, 2003

Bridge – North Tamerton, farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948); Brigge, 1378; Bridge, 1884, 1948

Bridge, Little – Bridgerule West, hamlet (Symons, 1884); Littelbrigge, 1475; Little Bridge, 1884

Bridge-end – St Winnow, village (Symons, 1884); Bryggende, 1534; Bridge-end, 1884; Bridgend, 1978

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

Bridge-farm – Stoke Climsland (Symons, 1884)

Bridge Farm – St Columb Minor (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bridge Farm – Mawgan in Meneage (OS, 1:25000, 1996) (see also Mawgan Bridge)

Bridge field – St Hilary (Marazion), field in Gwallan (CRO, TA/136, No.123, 1841)

Bridge field, Little – St Hilary (Marazion), field in Gwallan (CRO, TA/136, No.124, 1841)

Bridge Hay – Poundstock (*CRO, P216/1/1, 1809)

Bridge house – St Agnes, tenement, in the manor of Perwinnick and Menagissey, held by John Roberts (*CRO, AD388/12, 1729)

Bridge Meadow – St Hilary (Marazion) (CRO, TA/136, No.125, 1841)

Bridge Meadow – St Levan, field in St Levan (CRO, TA/122, No.427, 1842)

Bridge Meadow – Poundstock, near Penhalt [TA 1948] (CA 19, 1980, p95 citing from TA, c.1840)

Bridge Moor – Illogan (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bridge Park – Otterham, downs (*CRO, AD682/28, 1770)

Bridge Park – Tintagel, two fields in Hendra Fenterleigh and Bossinney, tenant is William Symons, 1 acre, 1 rood and 30 perches and 3 acres (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Bridge Park – Tintagel, field in Upton, of William Barons (*SA, Wh M/Maps/68, 1735), field in Upton and Beslow, tenants are Abraham and Philip Bastard, 2 acres statute measure (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

bridge parke, the – Altarnun, field, 8 acres (*CRO, ARD/TER/148, c.1600s)

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

Bridge Town – Werrington, tenement (CRO, TA/251, 1844); Bridge Town, Bridgetown, 1844; Bridgetown, 1890

Bridgehay – Stratton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948 citing from 1663) (Gover, 1948); Bridgehay, 1663, 1948

Bridgemoor – St John, tenements (CRO, TA/93, 1843) (Symons, 1884)

Bridgend – St Winnow, manor (*RIC, Z/1/14, 1605) (*RIC, Z/1/15, 1609); Brygheynde, 1530-1; Bridgend, 1605; Bridgend, Bridgende, 1609; Bridgende, 1616

Bridgend – St Winnow (CA 17, 1978, p129); Bryggende, 1534; Bridge-end, 1884; Bridgend, 1978

Bridgende – St Winnow, manor (*RIC, Z/1/15, 1609) (*RIC, Z/1/17, 1616); Brygheynde, 1530-1; Bridgend, 1605; Bridgend, Bridgende, 1609; Bridgende, 1616

Bridgerule – ecclesiastical parish (Howard & Stoate, 1977, p101, citing from 1569) (Stoate, 1988, p114, citing from 1642), part in Cornwall, hundred of Stratton, and part in Devon [hundred of Black Torrington] (Moule, 1838, p306), Devon, with part in Cornwall [see Bridgerule West] (Symons, 1884) (Gover et al, 1931, p135); Brige, 1086; Brugia, 1121; Brigge, c.1180; Briggeroald, 1238; Bruge Ruardi, 1242; Brugeroward, 1281; Brigge Rowald, 1291; Bryggeruwel, 1393; Brydgeruell, 1524-7; Brydgerule, 1545; Bridgerule, 1569; Bridgruell, 1581; Bridgerule, 1642, 1884, 1931

Bridgerule – Bridgerule (SS 274 028); Bridgerule, Little Brigerule, (Greenwood, 1826-7); Bridgerule, village, on either side of the Tamar (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Bridgerule, Little Bridgerule, 1826-7; Bridgerule, 2003

Bridgerule Bridge – Bridgerule West (SS 2702) (Symons, 1884)

Bridgerule West – part of Bridgerule parish on the Cornwall side of the Tamar, hundred of Stratton (Symons, 1884) [part of Cornwall until transferred to Devon in 1844, see also Bridgerule]

Bridges – Luxulyan, hamlet (Symons, 1884) (CA 20, 1981, p212)

Bridgetown – Werrington, tenement (CRO, TA/251, 1844) (OS, 6", 1890); Bridge Town, Bridgetown, 1844; Bridgetown, 1890

Bridgeview – St Mewan, of Mr Peters (Symons, 1884)

Bridgruell – see Bridgerule (Stoate, 1988, p40, citing from 1581); Brige, 1086; Brugia, 1121; Brigge, c.1180; Briggeroald, 1238; Bruge Ruardi, 1242; Brugeroward, 1281; Brigge Rowald, 1291; Bryggeruwel, 1393; Brydgeruell, 1524-7; Brydgerule, 1545; Bridgerule, 1569; Bridgruell, 1581; Bridgerule, 1642, 1884, 1931

Bridwell Croft – St Erth, at Gurlyn (CRO, TA/59, No.1183, 1842)

Brige – see Bridgerule (Gover et al, 1931, p135 citing from Domesday, 1086) (Padel, 1988, citing from 1086); Brige, 1086; Brugia, 1121; Brigge, c.1180; Briggeroald, 1238; Bruge Ruardi, 1242; Brugeroward, 1281; Brigge Rowald, 1291; Bryggeruwel, 1393; Brydgeruell, 1524-7; Brydgerule, 1545; Bridgerule, 1569; Bridgruell, 1581; Bridgerule, 1642, 1884, 1931

Brigge – see Bridgerule (Padel, 1988, citing from c.1180); Brige, 1086; Brugia, 1121; Brigge, c.1180; Briggeroald, 1238; Bruge Ruardi, 1242; Brugeroward, 1281; Brigge Rowald, 1291; Bryggeruwel, 1393; Brydgeruell, 1524-7; Brydgerule, 1545; Bridgerule, 1569; Bridgruell, 1581; Bridgerule, 1642, 1884, 1931

Brigge – North Tamerton, farm (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948 citing from 1378); Brigge, 1378; Bridge, 1884, 1948

Brigge Rowalde – 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; Brydgeruell, 1524-7; Brydgerule, 1545; Bridgerule, 1569; Bridgruell, 1581; Bridgerule, 1642, 1884, 1931

Briggeroald – see Bridgerule, Devon [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p135 citing from 1238) (Padel, 1988, citing from 1238); Brige, 1086; Brugia, 1121; Brigge, c.1180; Briggeroald, 1238; Bruge Ruardi, 1242; Brugeroward, 1281; Brigge Rowald, 1291; Bryggeruwel, 1393; Brydgeruell, 1524-7; Brydgerule, 1545; Bridgerule, 1569; Bridgruell, 1581; Bridgerule, 1642, 1884, 1931

Brighter – Landrake (*SA, CD/456, 1664); Brighter, Brightor, 1664; Brightor, 1994

Brighton – St Enoder and Ladock (Padel, 1988, citing from 1888) (Padel, 1988); Brighton, 1888, 1988

Brightor – St Kew, farm (Symons, 1884)

Brightor – Landrake, part in the Manor of Tredinnick (*SA, CD/455, 1664) (CA 33, 1994, p200-1); Brighter, Brightor, 1664; Brightor, 1994

Brightor, Higher – Landrake, farm (Symons, 1884)

Brightor, Little – St Kew, nursery (Symons, 1884)

Brightor, Lower – Landrake, farm (Symons, 1884) (CA 33, 1994, p201)

Brightor Quarry – Landrake, at Brightor (CA 33, 1994, p203)

Brightside – Lelant, residence at Roaseangrouse (Russell, 1971, p100)

Brill – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842), village and 12 tenements (Symons, 1884), original site of ancient cross, now in Landewednack churchyard (CA 5, 1966, p81); Brill, 1842, 1884, 1966

Brill Hill – Constantine, hill (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Brilleigh – Constantine (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Brillwater – Constantine (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Brimbort – Liskeard, farm (Symons, 1884)

Briocus, Sanctus – see St Breock (Padel, 1988 citing from 1259); Sanctus Briocus, 1259; Breok, 1522; Sainct Breage, 1583; Breocke, 1648; St Breoke, 1663; St Breocke in Pider, 1669; Breocke, 1671; Breocke in Pider, 1672; St Breock, 1677; St Breock in Pider, St Breocke, 1678; St Breock, 1740, 1840, 1884, 2003

Bripper – Camborne, parts of the widow Hockin, Richard Glanvill, Nowell Robberts, Henry Williams, Daniel Bryant and Andrew Mill (*CRO, X510, 1759); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Bripph – Camborne, part of Henry John senior (*CRO, X510, 1743); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Bripph, Farmers Tenement in, the – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1743); (Beriper Penponce &) Farmers Tenement, 1664; the Farmers Tenement in Bripph, Farmers Tenement in Brippha, 1743

Brippha – Camborne, of Thomas Hocking (*CRO, X510, 1743), parts William Glasson and John Warring (*CRO, X510, 1745); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beripper, 1603; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Breppa, 1700; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003

Brippha, Bucklers Tenements in – Camborne, of Joan Thomas (*CRO, X510, 1743)

Brippha, Farmers Tenement in – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1743); (Beriper Penponce &) Farmers Tenement, 1664; the Farmers Tenement in Bripph, Farmers Tenement in Brippha, 1743

Brippha, Hocking's Tenement in – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1743)

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

Brisbane House – St Austell, the residence of Mrs Ackerman (Symons, 1884)

Brisons, The – St Just in Penwith (SW 340 312), rocks of coast (Padel, 1988) (OS, 1:25000, 2005); Bresan island, 1576; Isle Bresam, 1692; Breezon Island, 1750; Bresoms, 1884; The Brisons, 1988, 2005

Briston – Pillaton, tenement (CRO, TA/188, 1843), hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Britain – Sheviock, field name, 6 acres (CRO, TA/208, No. 426, 1842)

Briton – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948 citing from 1311); Briton, Bryton, 1311; Bryaton, 1842; Brydon, 1884; Bryaton, 1948, 1997

Brittal, Pons – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p191, citing from 1833); Ponspretal, 1335; Ponsprettal, 1536; Ponce Brittall, 1664; Ponsbrittal, 1743; Pensbrittall, 1745; Ponsprettal, 1790; Pons Brittal, 1833; Ponsprittal, 1860, 1926; Ponsprettal, 1967

Brittall, Ponce – Camborne, of Allce Cocke, also justment held by William Stevens (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Ponspretal, 1335; Ponsprettal, 1536; Ponce Brittall, 1664; Ponsbrittal, 1743; Pensbrittall, 1745; Ponsprettal, 1790; Pons Brittal, 1833; Ponsprittal, 1860, 1926; Ponsprettal, 1967

Briwe – Sennen (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1335); Briwe, 1335; Brew, 1427, 1842, 1884, 1971, 1985

Brizemoor – Lanreath (*CRO, P111/25/13, 1725); Brizemoor, 1725; Brasmore, 1884

Broad Field – Mevagissey, tenement (CRO, TA/147, 1842)

Broad Lane – Illogan, tenement (CRO, TA/88, 1841)

Broad Langdon – Jacobstow, farm (Symons, 1884) (also see under Langdon)

Broadagogue Cove – St Minver (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Broadapark – Helland, field in Luke's Tenement, leased by William Pascoe (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Broadburrow – Whitstone, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Broadgate – Stoke Climsland, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Broadgate – Stoke Climsland, mine (Symons, 1884)

Broadlane – Breage, scattered residences and road (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Broadlanes – Roche (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Broadmoor – Lanreath, of John Skentelbary (*CRO, P113/12/1, 1760)

Broadmoor – St Stephen by Saltash, 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Broadoak – see Braddock (Padel, 1988 citing from 1748) (CA 21, 1982, p196); Brodehoc, 1086; Brothac, 1201; Brothek, 1284; Brodok, 1522; Bradocke, 1563; Broadoak, 1748, 1982; Bradock, 1884; Braddock, 1986

Broadridge – Boyton, farm (Symons, 1884)

Broads – Helland, tenement (CRO, TA/83, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884)

Broadstone, Eggbear, Long Park, and – Werrington, tenement (CRO, TA/251, 1844)

Broadstone Plantation – Werrington (OS, 6", 1890)

Broadwater Moor – Luxulyan (CA 20, 1981, p213)

Brocka Burrow – Blisland, hill (Symons, 1884)

Brockel & Larrick – South Petherwin, tenement (CRO, TA/211, 1843); Brockel (& Larrick), 1843; Brockhill, 1884

Brockhill – South Petherwin, farm (Symons, 1884); Brockel (& Larrick), 1843; Brockhill, 1884

Brocks, Higher – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884); Higher Brocks, 1884; Brooks, 1948

Brocton – St Breock (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Brodeforde – Virginstow [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p212, citing from 1602); Bradeford, Bradeforda, 1086, 1303; Brodeforde, 1602; Bradaford, 1841, 1931

Brodehoc – see Braddock (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Brodehoc, 1086; Brothac, 1201; Brothek, 1284; Brodok, 1522; Bradocke, 1563; Brodock, Brodocke, 1602; Bradocke, 1672; Broadoak, 1748; Bradock, 1884; Braddock, 1986

Brodemouth Strande – Poughill (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1582); Buddys, Brodemouth Strande, 1582; Budges, 1884, 1948

Brodock – see Braddock (*CRO, ARD/TER/154, 1602); Brodehoc, 1086; Brothac, 1201; Brothek, 1284; Brodok, 1522; Bradocke, 1563; Brodock, Brodocke, 1602; Bradocke, 1672; Broadoak, 1748; Bradock, 1884; Braddock, 1986

Brodocke – see Braddock (*CRO, ARD/TER/154, 1602); Brodehoc, 1086; Brothac, 1201; Brothek, 1284; Brodok, 1522; Bradocke, 1563; Brodock, Brodocke, 1602; Bradocke, 1672; Broadoak, 1748; Bradock, 1884; Braddock, 1986

Brodok – see Braddock (Padel, 1988, citing from 1522); Brodehoc, 1086; Brothac, 1201; Brothek, 1284; Brodok, 1522; Bradocke, 1563; Brodock, Brodocke, 1602; Bradocke, 1672; Broadoak, 1748; Bradock, 1884; Braddock, 1986

Brogan – Grade, tenement (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §200, citing from HB/14/106, 1582) (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §206, citing from HB/14/112, 1598); Brogan, 1582, 1598; Broogan, 1672; Borrogan (Praze), 1694; Higher/Lower Brogan, 1715; Brugan, Lower Brugan, 1843; Bruggan, 1884, 1996

Brogan, Higher – Grade (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §210, citing from HB/14/119, 1715); Brogan, 1582, 1598; Broogan, 1672; Borrogan (Praze), 1694; Higher/Lower Brogan, 1715; Brugan, Lower Brugan, 1843; Bruggan, 1884, 1996

Brogan, Lower – Grade (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §210, citing from HB/14/119, 1715); Brogan, 1582, 1598; Broogan, 1672; Borrogan (Praze), 1694; Higher/Lower Brogan, 1715; Brugan, Lower Brugan, 1843; Bruggan, 1884, 1996

Bromehill – Poughill (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from c.1500); Bromhill, 1342; Bromehill, c.1500; Bromhill, 1884; Broomhill, 1948

Bromespytt – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1569); ? Wester Bromyspytt, c.1520; Bromespytt, 1569; Brounspit, 1601; Brownspit, 1842, 1884, 1948, 1997

Bromhill – Poughill (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1342), residence, anciently of the Stanbury family (Symons, 1884); Bromhill, 1342; Bromehill, c.1500; Bromhill, 1884; Broomhill, 1948

Bromyspytt, Nether – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from c.1520); Nether Bromyspytt, c.1520; Lower Brownspit, 1997

Bromyspytt, Over – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from c.1520); Over Bromyspytt, c.1520; Higher Brownspit, 1842, 1997

Bromyspytt, Wester – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from c.1520); Wester Bromyspytt, c.1520; ? Bromespytt, 1569; ? Brounspit, 1601; ? Brownspit, 1842, 1884, 1948, 1997

Broncoys – Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p531, citing from 1278); Broncoys, 1278; Burncoys, 1561; Burncoose, 1884; Pencoose, 1884, 1948

Broncoys Donett – Gwennap (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §249, citing from HB/8/82, 1521); Broncoys Donett/Goef/Rous, 1521; Burncoose, 1840, 1884, 2003

Broncoys Goef – Gwennap (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §249, citing from HB/8/82, 1521); Broncoys Donett/Goef/Rous, 1521; Burncoose, 1840, 1884, 2003

Broncoys Rous – Gwennap (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §249, citing from HB/8/82, 1521); Broncoys Donett/Goef/Rous, 1521; Burncoose, 1840, 1884, 2003

Bronnou, Crous – Cury, ancient cross (CA 8, 1969, p124) (see also Burnow)

Bronyon – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1432); Brunyon, 1141; Brennyon, 1200; Brenyon, 1250; Breynyon, 1282; Brenyon, 1364; Breynyon, c.1400; Bronyon, 1432; Brunion, 1841, 1884; Brunnion, 1891; Brunion, 1971; Brunnion, 1985

Broogan – Grade (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §207, citing from HB/14/117, 1672); Brogan, 1582, 1598; Broogan, 1672; Borrogan (Praze), 1694; Higher/Lower Brogan, 1715; Brugan, Lower Brugan, 1843; Bruggan, 1884, 1996

Brook Cottage – Madron, the residence of Mr R J Hosking (Symons, 1884)

Brook Cottage – Paul, residence at Mousehole (OS, 6”, 1891)

Brook Farm – Newlyn East (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Brook Park – Helland, field in Waterland, leased by Hender Bate (*CRO, X206/10, 1808)

Brook Villa – Falmouth, residence (Symons, 1884)

Brookdale Farm – Breage (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Brookland – St Columb Major (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Brooklands – Calstock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Brooks – Launcells (Gover, 1948); Higher Brocks, 1884; Brooks, 1948

Brooks, Statton and – North Petherwin, of Richard Dinnis (*CRO, P167/19/1, 1847)

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

Brookvale House – St Erth or Phillack, the residence of Mr Eustace at Hayle (Symons, 1884)

Broom Closes – Ladock, in the manor of Trethurf, leased and occupied by Edward Blake on the lives of Joseph Blake, aged 52, Edward Blake junior, aged 26, and Richard Salter, aged 18, 27 acres, 3 roods and 11 perches (*CRO, BRA2459/7, 1793)

Broom downs, Penpoll & – Quethiock, tenement (CRO, TA/195, 1842)

Broom Fields – Madron, tenement (CRO, TA/133, 1842)

Broome Park – Jacobstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948 citing from 1658); Broome Park, 1658; Broompark, 1884

Broomhill – Lezant (Symons, 1884); Broomhills, 1756, 1769; Broomhill, 1884

Broomhill – Poughill (Gover, 1948); Bromhill, 1342; Bromehill, c.1500; Bromhill, 1884; Broomhill, 1948

Broomhills – Lezant (*CRO, P124/5/1, 1756); Broomhills, 1756, 1769; Broomhill, 1884

Broompark – Jacobstow, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Broome Park, 1658; Broompark, 1884

Broompark – Lanreath, of John Searle (*CRO, P113/12/1, 1760)

Bros, Zawn – Towednack, coastal inlet (OS, 6”, 1888)

Brose, Park and Venton – Mawgan in Meneage, field in Tregoise alias Tregoose (*RIC, HB/8/42, 1683, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §977, 1683)

brose Ball, Crege – Kea (*CRO, PL/89/3, 1728); Crege brose Ball, 1728; Creeg Braws Mine, 1840; Creegbraws, 1884

Brosiacote – North Petherwin [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p158, citing from 1330) (Padel, 1988, citing from 1330); Brosiacote, 1330; Brosyngacote, 1333; Brassacott, 1618, 1823; Brasacott, 1847; Brazacott, 1931, 1988

Brosyngacote – North Petherwin [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p158, citing from 1333); Brosiacote, 1330; Brosyngacote, 1333; Brassacott, 1618, 1823; Brasacott, 1847; Brazacott, 1931, 1988

Brothac – see Braddock (Padel, 1988 citing from 1201); Brodehoc, 1086; Brothac, 1201; Brothek, 1284; Brodok, 1522; Bradocke, 1563; Brodock, Brodocke, 1602; Bradocke, 1672; Broadoak, 1748; Bradock, 1884; Braddock, 1986

Brothek – see Braddock (Padel, 1988 citing from 1284); Brodehoc, 1086; Brothac, 1201; Brothek, 1284; Brodok, 1522; Bradocke, 1563; Brodock, Brodocke, 1602; Bradocke, 1672; Broadoak, 1748; Bradock, 1884; Braddock, 1986

Brothers, Wheal – St Ives and Lelant, mine (*CRO, CH/11, 1825)

Brothers of Grougath, Three – St Keverne (Symons, 1884)

Brounspit – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948 citing from 1601); ? Wester Bromyspytt, c.1520; Bromespytt, 1569; Brounspit, 1601; Brownspit, 1842, 1884, 1948, 1997

Brounwellye hill – St Breward (Padel, 1988, citing from 1576); Brunwenely, 1239; Brounwellye hill, 1576; Brownwelly, 1602, 1673; Brownwilly, Brown Willy, 1842; Brownwilly Hill, 1884; Brown Willy, 1988

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

Brow, Park, Great – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.718, 1842)

Brow, Park, Little – Towednack, at Penderleath (CRO, TA/226, No.717, 1842)

Brown Gelly – St Neot (SX 196 727): Brown Gelly, a large common (*CRO, P162/28/1, 1793); Browngilly Hill, (Symons, 1884); Browngelly, hill, site of numerous prehistoric burial mounds (CA 16, 1977, p144); Browngelly Downs, site of prehistoric burial mounds, huts and long houses (CA 16, 1977, pp144, 147, 151); Brown Gelly, Browngelly Downs, (OS, 1:25000, 1997).

Brown Gelly, 1793; Browngilly Hill, 1884; Browngelly, Browngelly Downs, 1977; Brown Gelly, Browngelly Downs, 1997

Brown Willy – St Breward, hill (Redding, 1842, p52) (Padel, 1988); Brunwenely, 1239; Brounwellye hill, 1576; Brownwelly, 1602, 1673; Brownwilly, Brown Willy, 1842; Brownwilly Hill, 1884; Brown Willy, 1988

Brown's, Bovetowns & – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842); Browns Tenement, 1753; Brownes Tenement, 1755; (Bovetown's &) Browns, (Bovetowns &) Brown's, Brownes, 1842

Brown's hill wood – Boconnoc, 43 acres and 14 perches (CRO, TA/12, No.8, 1839)

Brown's Tenement – Helland, late held by John Tinney but now leased by Catherine Dreadon on the lives of Mary Rich, now Lloyd, 65, and Grace Tinney, 80, 6 acres, 1 rood and 3 perches (*CRO, X206/10, 1808); Brown's Tenement, 1808; "Bedwin, Browns Tenement", 1842

Brown's Tenement – Perranuthnoe, in Goldsithney (CRO, TA/183, 1841)

Brownes – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842); Browns Tenement, 1753; Brownes Tenement, 1755; (Bovetown's &) Browns, (Bovetowns &) Brown's, Brownes, 1842

Brownes Tenement – Lewannick (*CRO, P123/12/1, 1755); Browns Tenement, 1753; Brownes Tenement, 1755; (Bovetown's &) Browns, (Bovetowns &) Brown's, Brownes, 1842

Browngelly – St Neot: see under Brown Gelly.

Browngelly Downs – St Neot: see under Brown Gelly.

Browngilly Hill – St Neot: see under Brown Gelly.

Browngilly Mill – St Neot (Symons, 1884)

Brownqueen – St Winnow, farm (Symons, 1884)

Browns, Bovetown's & – Lewannick, tenement (CRO, TA/123, 1842); Browns Tenement, 1753; Brownes Tenement, 1755; (Bovetown's &) Browns, (Bovetowns &) Brown's, Brownes, 1842

Browns Cross – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Browns Field – Tintagel, field in The Wharncliffe Arms Tenement, tenant is Charity Bray, 1 acre and 27 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Browns Tenement – Lewannick (*CRO, P123/12/1, 1753); Browns Tenement, 1753; Brownes Tenement, 1755; (Bovetown's &) Browns, (Bovetowns &) Brown's, Brownes, 1842

Browns Tenement, Bedwin, – Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842); Brown's Tenement, 1808; "Bedwin, Browns Tenement", 1842

Brownspit – Morwenstow (SS 2315), tenements (CRO, TA/158, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); ? Wester Bromyspytt, c.1520; Bromespytt, 1569; Brounspit, 1601; Brownspit, 1842, 1884, 1948, 1997

Brownspit, Higher – Morwenstow (SS 2315), tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Over Bromyspytt, c.1520; Higher Brownspit, 1842, 1997

Brownspit, Lower – Morwenstow (SS 2315) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Nether Bromyspytt, c.1520; Lower Bromyspit, 1997

Brownsue – St Minver, farm (Symons, 1884)

Brownwelly – St Breward, hill (Carew, 1602, p6r) (Blome, 1673, p59); Brunwenely, 1239; Brounwellye hill, 1576; Brownwelly, 1602, 1673; Brownwilly, Brown Willy, 1842; Brownwilly Hill, 1884; Brown Willy, 1988

Brownwilly, Higher – St Breward, farm (Symons, 1884)

Brownwilly Hill – St Breward (Redding, 1842, p4) (Symons, 1884); Brunwenely, 1239; Brounwellye hill, 1576; Brownwelly, 1602, 1673; Brownwilly, Brown Willy, 1842; Brownwilly Hill, 1884; Brown Willy, 1988

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

brownyng howse – Kilkhampton (*CRO, P102/5/1, 1563)

Browse, Croft an – Towednack, at Amelveor (CRO, TA/226, No.1151, 1842)

Browsy Forest – St Levan, field in Sawah (CRO, TA/122, No.550, 1842)

Broxwater – Kilkhampton, 2 farms (Symons, 1884) (CA 14, 1975, p99); Froxwade, 1262 , c.1480; Froxewade, 1289; Frox Water, 1606; East and West Broxwater, 1842; Broxwater, Froxwater, 1884, Broxwater, 1975; Higher/Lower Broxwater, 1997

Broxwater, East and West – Kilkhampton, tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842); Froxwade, 1262 , c.1480; Froxewade, 1289; Frox Water, 1606; East and West Broxwater, 1842; Broxwater, Froxwater, 1884, Broxwater, 1975; Higher/Lower Broxwater, 1997

Broxwater, Higher – Kilkhampton (SS 2713) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Froxwade, 1262 , c.1480; Froxewade, 1289; Frox Water, 1606; East and West Broxwater, 1842; Broxwater, Froxwater, 1884, Broxwater, 1975; Higher/Lower Broxwater, 1997

Broxwater, Lower – Kilkhampton (SS 2713) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Froxwade, 1262 , c.1480; Froxewade, 1289; Frox Water, 1606; East and West Broxwater, 1842; Broxwater, Froxwater, 1884, Broxwater, 1975; Higher/Lower Broxwater, 1997

Broxwater, West, East and – Kilkhampton, tenement (CRO, TA/102, 1842); Froxwade, 1262 , c.1480; Froxewade, 1289; Frox Water, 1606; East and West Broxwater, 1842; Broxwater, Froxwater, 1884, Broxwater, 1975; Higher/Lower Broxwater, 1997

Broz, Goon – St Buryan, fields in Selena (CRO, TA/23, Nos. 401 & 403, 1844)

Broz, Goon, Yonder – St Buryan, field in Selena (CRO, TA/23, No.390, 1844)

Broz, Ros – St Buryan, field in Selena (CRO, TA/23, No.374, 1844)

Broze, Tub-an- – Gulval, round barrow at Boskednan (*CRO, BU/1172, 1831)

Bruard – see St Breward (*CRO, ARD/TER/9, 1613); 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

Brucefield – Truro, 2 attached residences at Agar Road (Symons, 1884)

Brudnoe – Cury, farm (Symons, 1884)

Brugan – Grade, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843); Brogan, 1582, 1598; Broogan, 1672; Borrogan (Praze), 1694; Higher/Lower Brogan, 1715; Brugan, Lower Brugan, 1843; Bruggan, 1884, 1996

Brugan, Lower – Grade, tenement (CRO, TA/75, 1843); Brogan, 1582, 1598; Broogan, 1672; Borrogan (Praze), 1694; Higher/Lower Brogan, 1715; Brugan, Lower Brugan, 1843; Bruggan, 1884, 1996

Bruge Ruardi – see Bridgerule, Devon [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p135, citing from 1242); Brige, 1086; Brugia, 1121; Brigge, c.1180; Briggeroald, 1238; Bruge Ruardi, 1242; Brugeroward, 1281; Brigge Rowald, 1291; Bryggeruwel, 1393; Brydgeruell, 1524-7; Brydgerule, 1545; Bridgerule, 1569; Bridgruell, 1581; Bridgerule, 1642, 1884, 1931

Brugeroward – see Bridgerule, Devon [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p135, citing from 1281); Brige, 1086; Brugia, 1121; Brigge, c.1180; Briggeroald, 1238; Bruge Ruardi, 1242; Brugeroward, 1281; Brigge Rowald, 1291; Bryggeruwel, 1393; Brydgeruell, 1524-7; Brydgerule, 1545; Bridgerule, 1569; Bridgruell, 1581; Bridgerule, 1642, 1884, 1931

Bruggan – Grade, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Brogan, 1582, 1598; Broogan, 1672; Borrogan (Praze), 1694; Higher/Lower Brogan, 1715; Brugan, Lower Brugan, 1843; Bruggan, 1884, 1996

Brugia – see Bridgerule, Devon [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p135, citing from 1121); Brige, 1086; Brugia, 1121; Brigge, c.1180; Briggeroald, 1238; Bruge Ruardi, 1242; Brugeroward, 1281; Brigge Rowald, 1291; Bryggeruwel, 1393; Brydgeruell, 1524-7; Brydgerule, 1545; Bridgerule, 1569; Bridgruell, 1581; Bridgerule, 1642, 1884, 1931

Brunion – Lelant (CRO, TA/120, 1841), farm (Symons, 1884), site of ancient chapel and cross (Russell, 1971, pp74, 86); Brunyon, 1141; Brennyon, 1200; Brenyon, 1250; Breynyon, 1282; Brenyon, 1364; Breynyon, c.1400; Bronyon, 1432; Brunion, 1841, 1884; Brunnion, 1891; Brunion, 1971; Brunnion, 1985

Brunnion – Lelant, farm (OS, 6”, 1891) (Pool, 1985); Brunyon, 1141; Brennyon, 1200; Brenyon, 1250; Breynyon, 1282; Brenyon, 1364; Breynyon, c.1400; Bronyon, 1432; Brunion, 1841, 1884; Brunnion, 1891; Brunion, 1971; Brunnion, 1985

Brunnion Carn – Lelant, hamlet (OS, 6”, 1891)

Brunwenely – St Breward (Padel, 1988 citing from 1239); Brunwenely, 1239; Brounwellye hill, 1576; Brownwelly, 1602, 1673; Brownwilly, Brown Willy, 1842; Brownwilly Hill, 1884; Brown Willy, 1988

Brunyon – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1141); Brunyon, 1141; Brennyon, 1200; Brenyon, 1250; Breynyon, 1282; Brenyon, 1364; Breynyon, c.1400; Bronyon, 1432; Brunion, 1841, 1884; Brunnion, 1891; Brunion, 1971; Brunnion, 1985

Brutage – Tintagel, field in Trebarwith, tenant is Susannah Lobb, 1 acres, 2 roods and 15 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Bruwenny – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1443); Breweny, 1284; Brewyni, 1301; Breueny, 1325; Breweny, 1430; Bruwenny, 1443; Borweny, c.1540; Breweny, 1632; Brewiny, Burweny, 1668; Brewinny, 1742; Brewinney, 1845, 1979, 1985

Bryan – see St Buryan (*CRO, DSB/3/1, 1605); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Bryanek – St Agnes (Bizley, 1955, p189 citing from 1290); Bryanek, 1290; Breaneck, 1350; Brevannek, 1429; Breeanecke, 1516; Breanek, 1521; Breanicke, 1560; Breaneck, c.1590s; Breeanecke, 1612; Breaneck, 1614; Barwannacke, 1628; Brianecke, 1636; Briannick, 1679; Breaneck, 1705; Breannick, 1729; Bryanick, 1884; Brehannack, 1910; Bryaneck, 1955

Bryaneck – St Agnes, an old estate near Churchtown (Bizley, 1955, p189); Bryanek, 1290; Breaneck, 1350; Brevannek, 1429; Breeanecke, 1516; Breanek, 1521; Breanicke, 1560; Breaneck, c.1590s; Breeanecke, 1612; Breaneck, 1614; Barwannacke, 1628; Brianecke, 1636; Briannick, 1679; Breaneck, 1705; Breannick, 1729; Bryanick, 1884; Brehannack, 1910; Bryaneck, 1955

Bryanick – St Agnes, small tenements and residences (Symons, 1884); Bryanek, 1290; Breaneck, 1350; Brevannek, 1429; Breeanecke, 1516; Breanek, 1521; Breanicke, 1560; Breaneck, c.1590s; Breeanecke, 1612; Breaneck, 1614; Barwannacke, 1628; Brianecke, 1636; Briannick, 1679; Breaneck, 1705; Breannick, 1729; Bryanick, 1884; Brehannack, 1910; Bryaneck, 1955

Bryants Tenement, Tregotha - Gwinear, tenement (CRO, TA/80, 1842)

Bryaton – Morwenstow (SS 2115), tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842) (Gover, 1948) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Briton, Bryton, 1311; Bryaton, 1842; Brydon, 1884; Bryaton, 1948, 1997

Bryaton, Little – Morwenstow (SS 2215) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); (Harwards/Tricks) Little Bryaton, 1842; Little Bryaton , 1997

Bryaton, Little, Harwards – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842); (Harwards/Tricks) Little Bryaton, 1842; Little Bryaton , 1997

Bryaton, Little, Tricks – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842); (Harwards/Tricks) Little Bryaton, 1842; Little Bryaton , 1997

Bryder Farm – Kilkhampton (SS 2210) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

Brydgeruell – see Bridgerule (Stoate, 1979b, p138, citing from 1524-7); Brige, 1086; Brugia, 1121; Brigge, c.1180; Briggeroald, 1238; Bruge Ruardi, 1242; Brugeroward, 1281; Brigge Rowald, 1291; Bryggeruwel, 1393; Brydgeruell, 1524-7; Brydgerule, 1545; Bridgerule, 1569; Bridgruell, 1581; Bridgerule, 1642, 1884, 1931

Brydgerule – see Bridgerule (Stoate, 1986, p113, citing from 1545); Brige, 1086; Brugia, 1121; Brigge, c.1180; Briggeroald, 1238; Bruge Ruardi, 1242; Brugeroward, 1281; Brigge Rowald, 1291; Bryggeruwel, 1393; Brydgeruell, 1524-7; Brydgerule, 1545; Bridgerule, 1569; Bridgruell, 1581; Bridgerule, 1642, 1884, 1931

Brydon – Morwenstow, farm (Symons, 1884); Briton, Bryton, 1311; Bryaton, 1842; Brydon, 1884; Bryaton, 1948, 1997

Bryggende – St Winnow (*RIC, Z/1/1, 1534); Bryggende, 1534; Bridge-end, 1884; Bridgend, 1978

Bryggeruwel – see Bridgerule [all details in need of verification] (Gover et al, 1931, p135, citing from 1393); Brige, 1086; Brugia, 1121; Brigge, c.1180; Briggeroald, 1238; Bruge Ruardi, 1242; Brugeroward, 1281; Brigge Rowald, 1291; Bryggeruwel, 1393; Brydgeruell, 1524-7; Brydgerule, 1545; Bridgerule, 1569; Bridgruell, 1581; Bridgerule, 1642, 1884, 1931

Brygheynde – St Winnow, manor (CRO, AD208/1/2, 1530-1); Brygheynde, 1530-1; Bridgend, 1605; Bridgend, Bridgende, 1609; Bridgende, 1616

Bryn – Roche, 9 tenements (Symons, 1884); the Brynns, 1841; Bryn, Little Bryn, 1884

Bryn, Higher – Withiel, 2 farms, the birthplace of Sir Beville Grenville (Symons, 1884); Higher Bryn, 1884; Higher Brynn Farm, 2003

Bryn, Little – Roche, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); the Brynns, 1841; Bryn, Little Bryn, 1884

Bryn, Lower – Withiel, farm (Symons, 1884); Lower Bryn, 1884; Lower Brynn, 2003

Bryn Mill – Roche (Symons, 1884); Bryn Mill, 1884; Brynn Mill, 2003

Brynn, Lower – Withiel (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Lower Bryn, 1884; Lower Brynn, 2003

Brynn Barton, Great – Withiel (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Brynn Farm, Higher – Withiel (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Higher Bryn, 1884; Higher Brynn Farm, 2003

Brynn Hill – Roche (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Brynn Mill – Roche (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Bryn Mill, 1884; Brynn Mill, 2003

Brynn Royalton – Roche, mine (Symons, 1884)

Brynns, the – Roche, tenement (CRO, TA/198, 1841); the Brynns, 1841; Bryn, Little Bryn, 1884

Bryton – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1311); Briton, Bryton, 1311; Bryaton, 1842; Brydon, 1884; Bryaton, 1948, 1997 (see also Northbryton and Southbryton)

Bucarne – Bodmin, ancient seat of the Flamank family (Viator, 1820b, p314); Bucarne, 1820; Boscarne, 1884, 1979

Bucclesome – Helland, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Buchent – Cury (Blight, 1865, p45); Buchent, 1865; Bochym, 1841, 1865, 1884, 1979

Buchent – St Pinnock (Maxwell, 1986, citing from 1086); Bocent, Buchent, 1086; Bosent, 1986

Buck's Head – St Clement (*CRO, AD1200, 1785); Buck's Head, 1785; Buckshead, 1884, 2003

Bucka, Dom – St Buryan, field in Burnewhall (CRO, TA/23, No.558, 1844)

Bucka Mills – Lanreath (Symons, 1884)

Buckanock – see Boconnoc (*CRO, P247/1/1, 1717); Bochenod, Botchonod, 1086; Botkennoc, 1241; Boskennec, 1282; Bodkonoc, 1331; Boconnock, 1601, 1673, 1677; Bocconnocke, 1690; Boconnock, 1693; Buckanock, 1717; Boconnock, 1839; Boconnoc, 1884

Buckelly – St Kew, manor, sold by Sir Peter Killigrewe, knighte of Arwenacke to John Tregagle, esquire (*RIC, Z/13/9, 1662); Bockelly alias Buckelly, 1662 (see also Bokelly)

Buckenver – St Martin by Looe, tenement (CRO, TA/138, 1840), farm (Symons, 1884), formerly Bokenver (Picken, 1953-4); Buckenver, 1840, 1884, 1953-4

Bucket Hill – Kilkhampton (SS 2008) (OS, 1:25000, 1997)

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

Bucketts, Wheal – Redruth, mine, George Abraham Knight of Truro, purser and treasurer (*CRO, STA/693c/209, 1847)

Buckhill – Warbstow (CRO, EL/57/3, 1749) (CRO, EL/57/4, 1787)

Bucklarne Buck – St Germans, manor (CRO, AD1336/3, 1730)

Bucklawren – St Martin by Looe, farm (Symons, 1884); Botchonoam, Botconoan, 1086; Bucklawren, 1649-50, 1884

Bucklawren – St Martin by Looe, manor of the Duchy of Cornwall (Pounds, 1982, p11, citing from 1649-50); Bucklawren, 1649-50; Bucklawrens, 1840; Bucklawren, 1884

Bucklawrens – St Martin by Looe, manor (CRO, TA/138, 1840); Bucklawren, 1649-50; Bucklawrens, 1840; Bucklawren, 1884

Bucklers Leat – St Austell (*CRO, CF/2980, 1839)

Bucklers Tenements in Brippha – Camborne, of Joan Thomas (*CRO, X510, 1743)

Bucks – St Buryan (Symons, 1884)

Bucks, Inner – St Buryan, rock off coast (OS, 6”, 1888)

Bucks, Outer – St Buryan, rock off coast (OS, 6”, 1888)

Buckshead – St Clement, hamlet (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Buck's Head, 1785; Buckshead, 1884, 2003

Buckshead – St Columb Minor (Symons, 1884); Buckshead, Double Stiles, Doublestyle, 1884

Buckshead – St Winnow, farm (Symons, 1884)

Buddaford – South Hill, farm (Symons, 1884)

Buddles – Ladock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Buddys – Poughill (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1582); Buddys, Brodemouth Strande, 1582; Budges, 1884, 1948

Bude – ecclesiastical parish: see under Budeaux, St.

Bude – Poundstock, river: (Symons, 1884).

Bude, 1884

Bude – Stratton, town (Padel, 1988, citing from 1400) (*CRO, P216/1/1, 1809) (Redding, 1842, p24) (Padel, 1988); Bude, 1400; buwd, 1747; Bewd, 1748; Bude, 1809, 1842, 1988

Bude and Holsworthy Canal – Stratton and Launcells: (Greenwood, 1826-7).

Bude and Holsworthy Canal, 1826-7

Bude Bay – Stratton, bay (SS 18 06): Bedebay, (Padel, 1988, citing from 1468); Bude Bay, (Greenwood, 1826-7) (Padel, 1988).

Bedebay, 1468; Bude Bay, 1826-7, 1988

Bude Haven – ecclesiastical parish (SS 20 06): formed in 1836 from part of Stratton (Symons, 1884).

Bude Haven, 1884

Bude Haven – Stratton (Redding, 1842, p23) (Symons, 1884); Beedes haven, c.1605; Bude Haven, 1842, 1884

Bude-Stratton – civil parish (SS 22 06): (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Bude-Stratton, 2003

Bude Water – Stratton, stream (Padel, 1988); Bedewater, 1587; Bude Water, 1988

Budeaux, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Roborough, in Devon (SX 44 58): St Budeaux, (Martyn, 1748); Budshead, St Budeaux, contains 131 houses and 689 inhabitants (Moule, 1838, p321); Bude, St Budocks, St Budeaux, 120 acres of which was previously part of Cornwall (Symons, 1884).

St Budeaux, 1748; Budshead, St Budeaux, 1838; Bude, St Budocks, St Budeaux, 1884

Budges – Poughill (SS 2308), farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948), in Kilkhampton civil parish (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Buddys, Brodemouth Strande, 1582; Budges, 1884, 1948

Budges Shop – St Germans, Brendon and Son, builders (Symons, 1884)

Budla – Tintagel (Symons, 1884)

Budnick – St Agnes, tin bounds, in Trevellas (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Budnick, Great – Perranzabuloe, tin bounds, in Reen (*RIC, HP/18/10, 1853)

Budnick, Wheal – Perranzabuloe (CRO, TM/184, 1842)

Budnick Consols – Perranzabuloe, tin mine (Symons, 1884)

Budock – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Kerrier (SW 78 32): S(anc)to Budoco, (*RIC, HP/12/3, 1363); Budocke, (*RIC, HB/21/2, 1613); Budock, 3507 acres, 206 houses and, in 1811, 1514 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p13) (*CRO, AD1751/1, 1827) (Redding, 1842, p8) (Symons, 1884).

Sancto Budoco, 1363; Budocke, 1613; Budock, 1819, 1827, 1842, 1884

Budock – Budock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Budock, Eglos – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844)

Budock Vean – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842), farm, and the residence of Francis Henry Pender, Esq (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant chapel (CA 5, 1966, p81); Budock Vean, 1842, 1884, 1966

Budock Water – Budock, tenement (CRO, TA/22, 1844), village (Padel, 1988); Budock Water, 1844; Budock-water, 1884; Budock Water, 1988

Budock-water – Budock (Symons, 1884); Budock Water, 1844; Budock-water, 1884; Budock Water, 1988

Budocke – see under Budock.

Budocks, St – ecclesiastical parish: see under Budeaux, St.

Budoco, Sancto – see under Budock.

Budshead – ecclesiastical parish: see under Budeaux, St.

Buffrancan – St Buryan, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bufton – Constantine, tenement (CRO, TA/39, 1842), 3 tenements (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Bufton, 1842, 1884, 1996

Buggins Farm – Redruth (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bugle – St Austell, village (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Carnrosemary, Carnrosemerry, 1884; Bugle, 1884, 2003

Bukedon – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from c.1530); Bykedon, 1429; Bukedon, c.1530; Backadon, 1842; Beccaton, 1948, 1975

Bull, the – St Merryn, rock off coast (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Bull’s Lane – Madron (Penzance), at Alverton Terrace (CRO, TA/179, No.234, 1845)

Bulland – Antony, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bulland – St Cleer, farm (Symons, 1884) (see also Estdraynes)

Bullapit – Lawhitton, site of non-extant stone cider mill (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p36)

Bullapit – Werrington (SX 322 897): (Martyn, 1748) (OS, 6", 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 2005).

Bullapit, 1748, 1907, 2005

Bullapit, Little – Werrington, tenement (CRO, TA/251, 1844)

Bullapit Bridge – Werrington, across the Tala Water (OS, 6", 1907)

Bullapit Down – Werrington, tenement (CRO, TA/251, 1844)

Bullapit Higher Plantation – Werrington (OS, 6", 1907)

Bullapit Plantation – Werrington (OS, 6", 1907)

Buller, Wheal – Redruth, tin and copper mine, part of Buller and Basset Consols in 1884 (Symons, 1884)

Buller and Basset Consols – Redruth, copper and tin mines, including Wheal Buller, East Basset and Copper Hill (Symons, 1884)

Buller and Basset United – Wendron, mine (Symons, 1884)

Buller Downs – Gwennap and Redruth (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Buller's Ground – Trewen, tenement (CRO, TA/235, 1844)

Buller's Row – Redruth, tenement (CRO, TA/197, 1844)

Buller's Trewince – St Columb Minor, mentioned on title page (CRO, TA/37, 1842); Buller's Trewince, 1842; Trewince, 1884

Bullion Cliff – Breage (OS, 6”, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bullock Moor – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791)

Bullon Croft – Towednack, at Churchtown Tenement (CRO, TA/226, No.72, 1842)

Bulltisworthy – Lawhitton: see under Bulsworthy.

Bullworks – Rame, near Cawsand [TA 100] (Thomas, 1974, p27, citing from TA, c.1840)

Bullworthy – Lawhitton: see under Bulsworthy.

Bulse – Liskeard, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bulsworthy – Lawhitton (SX 353 840): Bulltisworthy alias Bullworthy, in the Manor of Lawhidden alias Lawhitton (*RIC, SOL1/4/1, 1810); Bulsworthy, tenement (CRO, TA/119, 1842); Bolsworthy, Bulsworthy, farm (Symons, 1884); Bulsworthy Farm, (OS, 1:25000, 2003).

Bulltisworthy, Bullworthy, 1810; Bulsworthy, 1842; Bolsworthy, Bulsworthy, 1884; Bulsworthy Farm, 2003

Bulsworthy Farm – Lawhitton: see under Bulsworthy.

Bumble Rock – Landewednack (SW 7011), rock off coast, (Johns, 1848, p14) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Bunacot – Kilkhampton (*CRO, P102/5/1, 1563); Bernyecote, 1296; Berniacote, 1321; Bernecote, 1334; Bunacot, 1563; Barnacott, 1577, 1842; Barnacot, 1884; Barnacott, 1948, 1997

Bunacote – Boyton (Padel, 1988, citing from 1302); Betnecota, Betnecote, 1086; Buningcote, c.1150; Bennacot, 1201; Bennacote, 1202; Binnacote, Bunacote, Bunnecote, 1302; Bynnacote, 1331; Benecote, 1443; Bennacot, 1842; Bennacott, 1907, 1948

Bundon – Morval (Picken, 1953-4, citing from c.1400, 1519 and 1523); Bundon, c.1269, 1359, 1519, 1523; Bindon Beacon, 1637; Bendown, 1845; Bindown, Bindown Beacon, 1953-4

Bungalow, the – Mylor (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

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

Buningcote – Boyton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p1, citing from c.1150); Betnecota, Betnecote, 1086; Buningcote, c.1150; Bennacot, 1201; Bennacote, 1202; Binnacote, Bunacote, Bunnecote, 1302; Bynnacote, 1331; Benecote, 1443; Bennacot, 1842; Bennacott, 1907, 1948

Bunings parke – St Neot, in the manor of Carburra, tenement with high rent paid by Charles Grills, Esq, and tenement with conventionary rent paid by William Harris (*CRO, CL/734/32, 1715); Bunings p(ar)ke, Bunnings Park, 1715; Bunnings Park, 1977

Bunker’s Hill – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1854) (OS, 6”, 1888) (Pool, 1985); Bunker's Hill, 1854, 1888, 1985

Bunnecote – Boyton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p1, citing from 1302); Betnecota, Betnecote, 1086; Buningcote, c.1150; Bennacot, 1201; Bennacote, 1202; Binnacote, Bunacote, Bunnecote, 1302; Bynnacote, 1331; Benecote, 1443; Bennacot, 1842; Bennacott, 1907, 1948

Bunnecote juxta Dodecote – Boyton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p2, citing from 1302)

Bunney, Park – Lelant, at Gonwin (CRO, TA/120, No.874, 1841)

Bunneys – Towednack, at Amelebry (CRO, TA/226, No.1012, 1842)

Bunnings Park – St Neot, in the manor of Carburra, tenement held at rack by William Harris (*CRO, CL/734/32, 1715), site of round (CA 16, 1977, p146); Bunings p(ar)ke, Bunnings Park, 1715; Bunnings Park, 1977

Bunnishill – Cardinham, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Bunt's Field – Michaelstow: poor rate paid by Ralph Cole (*CRO, P151/3/1, 1818).

Bunt's Field, 1818

Bunts – Warleggan, tenement (CRO, TA/247, 1840)

Bunts Tenement – Helland (CRO, TA/83, 1842)

Buny, Higher – St Juliot, farm (Symons, 1884); Eastbunny, 1749; Beeney, 1842; Higher/Lower Beeny, 1843; Beeney, Higher/Lower Buny, 1884

Buny, Lower – St Juliot, farm (Symons, 1884); Eastbunny, 1749; Beeney, 1842; Higher/Lower Beeny, 1843; Beeney, Higher/Lower Buny, 1884

Buragh – St Buryan, farm (Symons, 1884)

Burchenhay – St Dominick, farm (Symons, 1884)

Burcombe – St Dominick, farm (Symons, 1884)

Burdon – Boyton: see under Beardon.

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

Burdun' – Boyton: see under Beardon.

Burecote – Poundstock (CA 19, 1980, p96, citing from Gover, 1948, p78, citing from 1202); Burecote, 1202; Burracot, 1884, 1980

Burgas Farm – Sithney (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Burges's Moor – St Clement, field at Hawkey's and Hicks's (*CRO, AD1200, 1785)

Burgess – Gunwalloe, tenement (CRO, TA/78, 1840), farm (Symons, 1884); Burgess, Hendra, 1840; Burgess, 1884

Burgham Mills – Bodmin (Symons, 1884)

Burgh – Bridgerule West: see under Borough.

Burghe – 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

Burghe, la – Whitstone (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1284); Borge, 1086; la Burghe, 1284; Burghe, Northburghe, Southburghe, 1350; Bourghe, 1419; Borrowe, 1589; Barro, 1749; Borough, 1948

Burghwin – Launcells (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1747); Burghwyn, 1570, 1625; Burwyn, 1634; Burghwin, Borne, Burne, 1747; Burne, 1884; Burn, 1948

Burghwyn – Launcells (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1570 and 1625); Burghwyn, 1570, 1625; Burwyn, 1634; Burghwin, Borne, Burne, 1747; Burne, 1884; Burn, 1948

Burgois – St Issey (*CRO, P110/25/109, 1862), 6 tenements (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Burgois, 1862, 1884, 2003

Burgotha – St Stephen in Brannel, site of non-extant mill [TA 1106 Fulling Mill] (CA 9,1970, p147, citing from TA, c.1840), 2 farms (Symons, 1884)

Burgus – Luxulyan, farm (Symons, 1884)

Burgwitha – St Keverne, farm (Symons, 1884); Barguitha, Bargwitha, 1844; Bargwitha, Borgwitha, Burgwitha, 1884; Borgwitha, 1907

Burhos – Wendron, the large menhir, monolith, in a field on the left, after Burhos, on the way to Helston [from Pencoys], was put up in the middle of the last century as a memorial to a great local wrestler, brother of Pearce, the farmer there [see Lezerea Farm] (*CRO, P174/8/1, c.1923); Berres, 1337; Breglos, 1349; Burras, 1619, 1625, 1884; Burhos, c.1923; Burras, 1948; Burras Farm, 2003

Burian – see St Buryan (Padel, 1988, citing from mid 15th c) (*CRO, ARD/TER/49, 1613) (*CRO, DSB/32/1, 1663) (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1757) (*CRO, X506/71) (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1781); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Burian, St – Deanery (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1747); Berian, 1717; St Berian, St Burian, 1747; Buryan, 1767

Burian, St – see St Buryan (Cowley, 1743, map) (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1747 and 1794); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Burian’s Church, St – St Buryan (OS, 6”, 1888)

Burien – see St Buryan (Borlase, 1769, p179); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Burien, St – see St Buryan (Jaillot, 1692) (Borlase, 1769, p190) (Viator, 1817, p422), 6274 acres, 217 houses and, in 1811, 1188 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p21) (Moule, 1838, p281); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Buriens, S. – St Buryan, a little village, called in old time Eglis Buriens (Camden, 1610, p188); S. Buriens, 1610; Buryan Church Town, St Buryan Church Town, Church Town, 1844; St Buryan, 1884

Buries Tenement – Madron (CRO, TA/133, 1842); Berrys, 1356; Nansperghys, 1393; Berrys, Laperries, 1641; Nans Berries, 1652; Berryes, 1655; Berries, 1757; Beryes, 1782; Berjes, 1785; Beries, Buries, 1842; Berious, Beryas, 1884; Buryas, 1985

Buriton – Madron (Penzance): see under Penzance.

Buriton House – Madron (Penzance): the residence of Mr F Boase in Penzance (Symons, 1884).

Buriton House, 1884

Burlarroe – St Mabyn, farm (Symons, 1884); Barlurrowe, 1627; Burlurrowe, 1639; Burlorrow, 1673; Bolarrow, Burlarroe, 1884

Burlase, Lower – St Wenn, 2 farms (Symons, 1884) (see also Borlase)

Burlawenna – Gulval, tenement (CRO, AD59/33 (TA), 1843) (Symons, 1884); Barlowena, 1563; Burlowena, 1622; Barlewinnow, 1749; Burlawenna, 1843, 1884; Barlowenna, 1985

Burlawn – St Breock, hamlet (Padel, 1988); Bodolowen, 1243; Bodlouen, 1277; Bodeloweyn, 1317; Burlawn, 1988

Burlawn Pellow – Egloshayle, farm (Symons, 1884); Burlawn Pellow, 1884; Burlorne Pillow, 2003

Burlawn Tregoose – St Breock (CRO, AD103/213, 1722), site of non-extant culverhouse (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p39); Burlawn Tregoose, 1722; Burlorne Tregoose, 1884, 2003

Burley Grove – Gulval, the residence of Mr F H James (Symons, 1884); Burley Grove, 1884; Burleygrove House, 1888

Burleygrove House – Gulval (OS, 6”, 1888); Burley Grove, 1884; Burleygrove House, 1888

Burlorne, Higher – Egloshayle, farm (Symons, 1884)

Burlorne, Lower – Egloshayle, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Burlorne Eglos – St Breock, farm (Symons, 1884)

Burlorne Pillow – Egloshayle (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Burlawn Pellow, 1884; Burlorne Pillow, 2003

Burlorne Tregoose – St Breock, farm (Symons, 1884); Burlawn Tregoose, 1722; Burlorne Tregoose, 1884, 2003

Burlorne Tregoose, Lower – St Breock (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Burlorrow – St Mabyn (*CRO, P132/4/2, 1673); Barlurrowe, 1627; Burlurrowe, 1639; Burlorrow, 1673; Bolarrow, Burlarroe, 1884

Burlowena – Gulval (*CRO, ML/79, 1622); Barlowena, 1563; Burlowena, 1622; Barlewinnow, 1749; Burlawenna, 1843, 1884; Barlowenna, 1985

Burls Down – Lesnewth (*CRO, P121/5/1, 1803) (see also Burrows Downs)

Burlurrowe – St Mabyn (*CRO, P132/8/1, 1639); Barlurrowe, 1627; Burlurrowe, 1639; Burlorrow, 1673; Bolarrow, Burlarroe, 1884

Burmesdon – Launcells (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from c.1450); Bormesdon, 1311; Burmysdon, 1321; Burmesdon, c.1450; Burmsdon, 1884, 1948

Burmsdon – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948); Bormesdon, 1311; Burmysdon, 1321; Burmesdon, c.1450; Burmsdon, 1884, 1948

Burmysdon – Launcells (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1321); Bormesdon, 1311; Burmysdon, 1321; Burmesdon, c.1450; Burmsdon, 1884, 1948

Burn – Launcells (Gover, 1948); Burghwyn, 1570, 1625; Burwyn, 1634; Burghwin, Borne, Burne, 1747; Burne, 1884; Burn, 1948

Burn – Stratton, farm (Symons, 1884); la Burne, 1284; la Bourne, c.1350; Burn, 1884; Burne, 1948

Burn – St Winnow, farm (Symons, 1884); Byrne, 1534; Burn, 1884

Burncoose – Gwennap, tenement (CRO, P79/27/2 (TA), 1840), seat of John Williams, Esq (RRIC 22, 1840, p5), one of the seats of Mrs J M Williams (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Broncoys Donett/Goef/Rous, 1521; Burncoose, 1840, 1884, 2003

Burncoose – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841) (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851), site of round (CA 5, 1966, p78); Burncoose, 1841, 1851, 1966

Burncoose – Stithians (Symons, 1884); Broncoys, 1278; Burncoys, 1561; Burncoose, 1884; Pencoose, 1884, 1948

Burncoose Farm – Gwennap (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Burncoys – Stithians (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p531, citing from 1561); Broncoys, 1278; Burncoys, 1561; Burncoose, 1884; Pencoose, 1884, 1948

Burndown – St Thomas by Launceston (CRO, RH/7/5/2, 1792)

Burne – Launcells (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1747), farm (Symons, 1884); Burghwyn, 1570, 1625; Burwyn, 1634; Burghwin, Borne, Burne, 1747; Burne, 1884; Burn, 1948

Burne – Stratton (Gover, 1948); la Burne, 1284; la Bourne, c.1350; Burn, 1884; Burne, 1948

Burne, la – Stratton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1284); la Burne, 1284; la Bourne, c.1350; Burn, 1884; Burne, 1948

Burneire – Egloshayle (Symons, 1884); Berner, Bernerh, 1086; Burneire, 1884; Burniere, 1884, 1978, 1986

Burnetts – St Allen (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Burnewhall – St Buryan (*CRO, AD1797/1, 1778) (CRO, TA/23, 1844) (OS, 6”, 1887) (Pool, 1985); Bodenewel, c.943; Bodynewel, 1319; Bosdenewel, 1328; Burnewhall, 1778, 1844; Burnuhall, 1884; Burnewhall, 1887, 1985

Burnewhall Cliff – St Buryan (OS, 6”, 1887)

Burngullow – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841), 2 farms and railway station (Symons, 1884) (CA 9, 1970, p151); Burngullow, 1841, 1884, 1970

Burngullow, Higher – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841)

Burngullow, Lower – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841)

Burngullow Common – St Mewan, tenement (CRO, TA/148, 1841) (CA 9, 1970, p150)

Burngullow Manor Farm – St Mewan (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Burniere – Egloshayle, site of barton, site of non-extant chapel (CA 17, 1978, p114) (Maxwell, 1986); Berner, Bernerh, 1086; Burneire, 1884; Burniere, 1884, 1978, 1986

Burniere Cottages – Egloshayle (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Burnithen wartha – Illogan, near Carnkey (*RIC, HendCal 8, c.1920s, §1556, citing from HB/5/191, 1705); Burnithan wartha, 1705; Bonithon, 1841

Burnoon – Mawgan in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/140, 1841) (*CRO, V/P/31, 1851), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Burnoon, 1841, 1851, 1884, 1996

Burnow – Cury, tenement (CRO, TA/45, 1841), farm (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant cross, Crous Bronnou, in 1360 (CA 8, 1969, p124); Burnow, 1841, 1884, 1969

Burnow – Mawgan in Meneage (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Burns Meadow Cottage – St Winnow, the residence of Mr W Wright (Symons, 1884)

Burnsden – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884)

Burnt Downs – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841), several scattered cottages and tenements (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Burnt Downs, 1841, 1884, 1996

Burnt House – St Gluvias, tenement (CRO, TA/72, 1845), hamlet (Symons, 1884); Burnt House, 1845, 1884; Burnthouse, 2003

Burnt House – Gwithian, farm (Symons, 1884)

Burnt House – Mabe, hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Burnthouse – St Gluvias (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Burnt House, 1845, 1884; Burnthouse, 2003

Burnuhall – St Buryan (Symons, 1884); Bodenewel, c.943; Bodynewel, 1319; Bosdenewel, 1328; Burnewhall, 1778, 1844; Burnuhall, 1884; Burnewhall, 1887, 1985

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

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

Burnwithan – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791), the residence of Miss Tabb at St Day (Symons, 1884)

Burny – Roche (Symons, 1884)

Burra Burra – Kea, copper and tin mine (Symons, 1884)

Burracot – Poundstock, farm (Symons, 1884), site of round (CA 19, 1980, p95); Burecote, 1202; Burracot, 1884, 1980

Burras – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619) (Padel, 1988, citing from 1625), 7 tenements (Symons, 1884) (Gover, 1948, p534) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Berres, 1337; Breglos, 1349; Burras, 1619, 1625, 1884; Burhos, c.1923; Burras, 1948; Burras Farm, 2003 (see also Borrows and Burrows)

Burras Farm – Wendron (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Berres, 1337; Breglos, 1349; Burras, 1619, 1625, 1884; Burhos, c.1923; Burras, 1948; Burras Farm, 2003

Burraton – St Dominick, farm (Symons, 1884)

Burraton – St Stephen by Saltash, village (Symons, 1884)

Burraton – Stoke Climsland, village and farm (Symons, 1884)

Burraton Coombe – St Stephen by Saltash (Symons, 1884)

Burraton Lane End – St Stephen by Saltash (Symons, 1884)

Burrell – St Stephen by Saltash, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Barrel, 1749; Burrell, Burrough Hill, 1884

Burrian – see St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1593) (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1010, citing from HB/14/162b, 1669) (*RIC, Z/6/4, 1746); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Burridge – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842), farm (Symons, 1884); Berigge, 1296; Berygge, 1315; Byrigge, 1334; Burridge, 1842, 1884; Burridge Farm, 1997

Burridge Downs – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Burridge Farm – Morwenstow (SS 2311) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Berigge, 1296; Berygge, 1315; Byrigge, 1334; Burridge, 1842, 1884; Burridge Farm, 1997

Burrough Hill – St Stephen by Saltash (Symons, 1884); Barrel, 1749; Burrell, Burrough Hill, 1884

Burrow, The – Tywardreath, site of old quarry and iron mine at the top end of Tywardreath village (Stephens, 1961, p513)

Burrow and Butson – St Agnes, copper, lead and blende mine (Symons, 1884)

Burrow Close – Sennen: field name in Brew (CRO, TA/207, No. 389, 1842).

Burrow Close, 1842

Burrow Close, Higher – Sennen: field name in Brew (CRO, TA/207, No. 388, 1842).

Higher Burrow Close, 1842

Burrow Croft, White – Lelant, field at Lower Carbence [TA 67] (Russell, 1971, p19, citing from 1841)

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

Burrow Ditch – Pillaton, field name, 3 acres, 1 rood and 23 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 225, 1843)

Burrow Downs – Lesnewth, tenement (CRO, TA/121, 1843) (see also Burrows Down and Burls Down)

Burrow Field – St Buryan, field in Rosemoddress (CRO, TA/23, No.3381, 1844)

Burrow Field – St Just in Penwith, at Bojewyan (CRO, TA/95, No.260, 1845)

Burrow Field – St Just in Penwith, at Bosworlas (CRO, TA/95, No.2796, 1845)

Burrow Field – St Just in Penwith, at Brea-Veor (CRO, TA/95, No.3833, 1845)

Burrow Field – St Just in Penwith, at Dowras (CRO, TA/95, Nos. 3204 & 3299, 1845)

Burrow Field – St Just in Penwith, at Kellinack (CRO, TA/95, No.3567, 1845)

Burrow Field – St Just in Penwith, at Nanjulian (CRO, TA/95, No.4092, 1845)

Burrow Field – St Just in Penwith, at Trevegean (CRO, TA/95, No.3724, 1845)

Burrow Field – Sennen: field name in Trevear (CRO, TA/207, No. 329, 1842).

Burrow Field, 1842

Burrow Gavis, Homer – St Buryan, field in Rosemoddress (CRO, TA/23, No.3443, 1844)

Burrow Gavis, Outer – St Buryan, field in Rosemoddress, with mention of burrow [barrow] here (CRO, TA/23, No.3444, 1844)

Burrow Head – Pelynt, road here to Pelynt Town, 4 furlongs and 23 poles, also road to Woolwashing, 1 mile and 18 poles (*CRO, P173/22/1, 1827)

Burrow Island – Gorran [TA 228] (CA 5, 1966, p74, citing from TA, c.1840)

Burrow Park – Endellion, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Burrow Park, Great – Lansallos, field, 14 acres and 18 perches (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), No. 341, 1844)

Burrow Park, Little – Lansallos, field, 10 acres, 1 rood and 7 perches (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), No. 340, 1844)

Burrow Range – St Just in Penwith, at Botallack Moor (CRO, TA/95, Nos. 1577 & 1579, 1845)

Burrow's Field – St Just in Penwith, at Trevegean Vean (CRO, TA/95, No.3750, 1845)

Burrows – St John, 7 acres, 1 rood and 30 perches (CRO, TA/93, No.258, 1843)

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

Burrows – Lansallos, tenement (CRO, FS3/1303 (TA), 1844)

Burrows – Stoke Climsland, 4 tenements (Symons, 1884)

Burrows – Tintagel, field in Trebarwith, tenant is Susannah Lobb, 2 acres, 2 roods and 6 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Burrows – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844) (see also Borrows and Burras)

Burrows, Four – Perranzabuloe and Kenwyn, two western barrows shown in Kenwyn, two eastern barrows shown in Perranzabuloe [these last two were actually, at this time, in the extra-parochial Manor of Tregavethan] (CRO, TM/184, 1842), Perranzabuloe and Kenwyn, tumuli, also farm (Symons, 1884); the foure Boroughs, 1602; the four Boroughs, 1673; Four Burrows, 1842, 1884

Burrows, Higher – Pillaton, field name, 6 acres and 18 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 548, 1843)

Burrows, Higher – Sheviock, field name, 3 acres, 1 rood and 13 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 432, 1842)

Burrows, Inner – Tintagel, field in Hendra Fenterleigh and Bossinney, tenant is William Symons, 1 acre, 2 roods and 39 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Burrows, Little – Sheviock, field name, 1 acre, 1 rood and 18 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 433, 1842)

Burrows, Lower – Pillaton, field name, 4 acres, 3 roods and 17 perches (CRO, TA/188, No. 549, 1843)

Burrows, Lower – Sheviock, field name, 6 acres and 9 perches (CRO, TA/208, No. 431, 1842)

Burrows, Lower – Tintagel, field in Hendra Fenterleigh and Bossinney, tenant is William Symons, 2 acres, 2 roods and 11 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Burrows, Outer – Tintagel, two fields in Hendra Fenterleigh and Bossinney, tenant is William Symons, 2 acres and 35 perches and 3 roods and 4 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Burrows, Three – St Agnes (CRO, TM/2, 1841), Perranzabuloe and St Agnes, northern barrow shown in St Agnes, two southern barrows shown in Perranzabuloe (CRO, TM/2, 1841) (CRO, TA/2, 1842), near "Chiverton Arms" (Symons, 1884); Three Burrows, 1841, 1842, 1884

Burrows, Two – St Agnes (CRO, TM/2, 1841), tumuli, in Goonearl (Symons, 1884)

Burrows, Warbstow- – Warbstow, situated about 2 furlongs from the church, northward, at an altitude of 671 feet above the sea (Symons, 1884); Warbstow-Burrows, Warbstow Burrows, 1884

Burrows, Warbstow – Warbstow, situated about 2 furlongs from the church, northward, at an altitude of 671 feet above the sea (Symons, 1884); Warbstow-Burrows, Warbstow Burrows, 1884

Burrows Bridge – North Hill, extant ancient bridge [TA 953, 950] (CA 18, 1979, p130, citing from TA, c.1840)

Burrows Down – Lesnewth, field, 17 acres, 3 roods and 31 perches (CRO, TA/121, No.111, 1843) (see also Burrow Downs and Burls Down)

Burrows Field – St Just in Penwith, at Hendra (CRO, TA/95, No.3488, 1845)

Burrows Gooseham – Morwenstow, tenement (CRO, TA/158, 1842)

Burrows (Waste) – St Just in Penwith, at Nanjulian (CRO, TA/95, No.4091, 1845)

Burruppa – Ruan Lanihorne, tenement (CRO, TA/199, 1842); Burruppa, 1842; Barripper, Perroper, 1884; Baruppa, 2003

Burryan – see St Buryan (*RIC, Z/6/3, 1707) (*RIC, Z/6/5, 1750); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Burryon – see St Buryan (*RIC, Z/6/3, 1707); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Burryton – Madron (Penzance): see under Penzance.

Burshill – Poughill, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bursue – Philleigh, farm (Symons, 1884)

Burswillick – St Allen, farm (Symons, 1884)

Burtenye – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1671); Breteny, 1245; Burtenye, 1671; Bartinny, 1732, 1749; Bartinney, 1845, 1884, 1985

Burthallan – St Ives (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1816) (CRO, TA/91, 1844), moiety leased by William Richard Arthur Pole Tylney Long Wellesley to James Quick (*CRO, GHW/12/2/6/5, 1852), site of Picts’ Houses (Russell, 1971, p70) (Pool, 1985); Bosworthalan, 1361; ? Bodrevelen, 1367 Borthalan, 1523; Burthallan, 1816; Borallen, 1820; Burthallan, 1844; Borthallan, 1851; Burthavallan, 1852; Burthallan, 1852, 1971, 1985

Burthallan, Higher – St Ives (CRO, TA/91, 1844), farm (OS, 6”, 1938)

Burthallan, Little – St Ives (CRO, TA/91, 1844) (*CRO, GHW/12/2/2/9, 1857); Little Burthallan, 1844, 1857; Lower Burthallan, 1938

Burthallan, Lower – St Ives, farm (OS, 6”, 1938); Little Burthallan, 1844, 1857; Lower Burthallan, 1938

Burthallan Cliff – St Ives (OS, 6”, 1938)

Burthavallan – St Ives, moiety leased by William Richard Arthur Pole Tylney Long Wellesley to James Quick (*CRO, GHW/12/2/6/5, 1852); Bosworthalan, 1361; ? Bodrevelen, 1367 Borthalan, 1523; Burthallan, 1816; Borallen, 1820; Burthallan, 1844; Borthallan, 1851; Burthavallan, 1852; Burthallan, 1852, 1971, 1985

Burthogg – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796); Bosworthogo, 1300; Burthogg, 1796; Bothog, 1841; Borthog, 1884; Bothog, 1891; Borthog, 1976

Burthy Farm – St Enoder (Maxwell, 1986) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Brethei, 1086; Burthy Farm, 1986

Burthy Brewer – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884); Bothy-Brewing, 1785; Burthy Brewer, 1884

Burthy Row – St Enoder, china clay work (Symons, 1884)

Burthy Row Farm – St Enoder (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Burton’s Stile – St Columb Minor, extant slate carved curiosity at Porth Veor (CA 21, 1982, p201)

Burwell – Stoke Climsland, farm (Symons, 1884)

Burweny – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); Breweny, 1284; Brewyni, 1301; Breueny, 1325; Breweny, 1430; Bruwenny, 1443; Borweny, c.1540; Breweny, 1632; Brewiny, Burweny, 1668; Brewinny, 1742; Brewinney, 1845, 1979, 1985

Burwin – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884)

Burwyn – Launcells (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1634); Burghwyn, 1570, 1625; Burwyn, 1634; Burghwin, Borne, Burne, 1747; Burne, 1884; Burn, 1948

Bury, Inner – Cardinham, farm (Symons, 1884); Berry, 1675; Inner Berry, Inner Bury, 1884

Bury, Outer – Cardinham, farm (Symons, 1884); Outer Berry, 1675; Outer Berry, Outer Bury, 1884

Bury Park – Braddock, near Braddock [TA 202] (CA 21, 1982, p195, citing from TA, c.1840)

Bury Park, Higher – St Ervan [TA 969] (CA 18, 1979, p126, citing from TA, c.1840)

Buryan – Deanery (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1747); Berian, 1717; St Berian, St Burian, 1747; Buryan, 1767

Buryan – see St Buryan (*CRO, DSB/1/1, 1604) (*CRO, AD152/3/2, 1722) (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1744) (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1758 and 1767) (*CRO, AD1797/1, 1778) (Symons, 1884); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Buryan, St – ecclesiastical parish, hundred of Penwith (*CRO, DSB/3/2, 1605) (*CRO, AD43, 1795, p64) (*CRO, AD152/4, 1815), 6274 acres, 217 houses and, in 1811, 1188 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p21) (*CRO, DSB/447/1, 1830) (Pool, 1985); Sancta Beriana, c.939; Sancta Berriona, Eglosberrie, Ecglosberria, 1086; St Beriane, 1220; St Beriana, 1334; Seint Beryan, 1343; Burian, mid 15th c; Berian, 1469-70; Seynt Boryan, 1517; Egglous Boryan, 1588; Burrian, 1593; Buryan, 1604; Bryan, St Buryan, 1605; Beryan, 1611; Burian, 1613, 1663; Burryan, 1669; St Burien, 1692; Burryan, Burryon, 1707; Buryan, 1722; St Burian, 1743; St Berian, Buryan, 1744; Burrian, 1746; St Berian, St Beryan, St Burian, 1747; Burryan, 1750; St Berian, 1752; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1757; St Borian alias Buryan, 1758; Burian, 1759; St Borian otherwise Buryan, 1767; Berian, 1768, 1769; Beryan, St Beryan, Burien, St Burien, 1769; Buryan, 1778; St Borian otherwise Burian, 1781; St Burian, 1794; St Buryan, 1795, 1815; St Burien, 1817; St Berian, St Burian, St Buryan, 1819; St Buryan, 1830; St Burien, 1838; Buryan, 1884; St Buryan, 1985

Buryan, St – St Buryan, village (Symons, 1884); S. Buriens, 1610; Buryan Church Town, St Buryan Church Town, Church Town, 1844; St Buryan, 1884

Buryan Church Town – St Buryan (CRO, TA/23, 1844); S. Buriens, 1610; Buryan Church Town, St Buryan Church Town, Church Town, 1844; St Buryan, 1884

Buryan Church Town, St – St Buryan, tenement (CRO, TA/23, 1844); S. Buriens, 1610; Buryan Church Town, St Buryan Church Town, Church Town, 1844; St Buryan, 1884

Buryas – Madron (Pool, 1985); Berrys, 1356; Nansperghys, 1393; Berrys, Laperries, 1641; Nans Berries, 1652; Berryes, 1655; Berries, 1757; Beryes, 1782; Berjes, 1785; Beries, Buries, 1842; Berious, Beryas, 1884; Buryas, 1985

Burycourt – Jacobstow (Gover, 1948); Bery, 1516; Berry Court, 1840, 1884; Burycourt, 1948

Burying – St Eval [TA 330] (CA 17, 1978, p117, citing from TA, c.1840)

Burying Place – St Just in Penwith, at Brea-Veor (CRO, TA/95, No.3922, 1845)

Buscadjack – Sithney, 2 farms (Symons, 1884); Boscadjack, 1842; Buscadjack, 1884; Boscadjack, 1996

Buscaren – St Buryan, farm (Symons, 1884)

Buscarn, Higher – Bodmin, farm (Symons, 1884)

Buscarn, Lower – Bodmin, farm (Symons, 1884)

Buscarthna – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Beedcadnou, Beethcadnou, Bethkednou, 1447; Boscathnow, 1632; Boscathnoe, 1680; Buscarthna, 1757; Boscarthno, 1782, 1785; Bosearthno, 1792; Boscathno, 1842; Boscathnoe, 1884; Boscathno, 1971

Buscaverran – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841), 2 farms (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant round (CA 15, 1976, p92); Buskaveran, 1796; Buscaverran, 1841, 1884, 1976

Buscaverran, Croft Pool in – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841)

Buscaverran, Cranag Croft in – Crowan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1841)

Buscombe – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1650); Boscouben, 1262; Buscombe, 1650; Buscubben, Buscubne, 1680; Boscobben, 1768; Boscombe, Boscubbyn, 1814; Boscoben, 1842; Boscobban, 1888; Boscobben, 1971

Buscreege – Germoe, hamlet and land (Symons, 1884); Boscreege, 1841; Buscreege, 1884; Boscrege, 1888

Buscreege – Gulval, farm (Symons, 1884); Boscruke, 1477; Boscruyke, 1545; Boscruge, 1558; Boscreege, Boskreege, 1843; Buscreege, 1884; Boscreege, 1971; Boscreage, 1974; Boscreeg, 1985

Buscriggan – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845); Boskregan, 1589; Buscriggan, 1845; Boscregan, 1883, 1971

Buscubben – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1680); Boscouben, 1262; Buscombe, 1650; Buscubben, Buscubne, 1680; Boscobben, 1768; Boscombe, Boscubbyn, 1814; Boscoben, 1842; Boscobban, 1888; Boscobben, 1971

Buscubne – Zennor (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1680); Boscouben, 1262; Buscombe, 1650; Buscubben, Buscubne, 1680; Boscobben, 1768; Boscombe, Boscubbyn, 1814; Boscoben, 1842; Boscobban, 1888; Boscobben, 1971

Buse’s Mill – Kilkhampton (SS 2713) (Symons, 1884), named from the Buse family, in the parish registers from 1549 (Gover, 1948, p8), site of two mills (CA 14, 1975, p100) (OS, 1:25000, 1997); Buse's Mill, 1884, 1948, 1975, 1997

Busfranken – St Buryan, given in personal name, John William Busfranken (*CRO, DSB/2/1, 1605); Bosfrankan, 1281; Bosfrancan, 1320; Busfranken, 1605; Bosfrankan, Bospankan, 1844; Bosfranken, 1888; Bosfrankan, 1971

Bush – Poughill (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1664) (Gover, 1948); Bush, 1664, 1948

Bush – St Stephen by Saltash, farm (Symons, 1884), site of non-extant stone cider mill (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p37)

Bush, Withy – Perranzabuloe, small farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Bush Cottage – Calstock, 2 attached cottages (Symons, 1884)

Bush Field – Stithians, at Menardue (*CRO, WH/1789, c.1805)

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

Bush parks – Lezant (*CRO, P124/5/1, 1756); Bush parks, 1756; Bushparks, 1769

Busharnon – St Keverne, farm (Symons, 1884)

Bushhorn – Camborne, of Ezechill Arundell, Esquire (*CRO, X510, 1677); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600, 1603; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003

Bushill – Poughill, 2 farms, and a residence occupied by 16 John Bryants in succession (Symons, 1884)

Bushome – Camborne, tenement [probably a typographical error for Bushorne] (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600, 1603; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003

Bushorn – Camborne, population, with Trevorian, Rosegrowse and New Down, is 96 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600, 1603; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003

Bushorne – Camborne, of Ezekiell Arundell (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664) (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1833), from bos, 'dwelling' and possibly the personal name Haearn (Gover, 1948, p583), site of non-extant round (CA 9, 1970, p136); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600, 1603; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003

Bushornes, Higher – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6", LXII. NE, 1888); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600, 1603; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Hillside, 2003

Bushornes, Lower – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843) (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6", LXII. NE, 1888); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600, 1603; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Menadarva, 2003

Bushparks – Lezant (*CRO, P124/5/1, 1769); Bush parks, 1756; Bushparks, 1769

Bushpebo – Camborne, of Henry Tresahar (*CRO, X510, 1745); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983

Bushwin – Camborne, parts of John Richards, Henry Skwies and Lewes Leanor (*CRO, X510, 1743); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003

Busighan – Zennor (CRO, PL/12/6, 1622); Bosygarane, 1333; Boschygarn, 1361; Bosygarn, 1565; Bosigarne, Bossigeren, 1609; Bosighan, Busighan, 1622; Bossegerne, Bosseigan, 1633; Bosiggan, 1768; Bossigran, 1842; Bosigan, 1884; Bosigran, 1888, 1971

Buskaveran – Crowan (*CRO, AD1709/1, 1796); Buskaveran, 1796; Buscaverran, 1841, 1884, 1976

Buskenel – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1668); Boskenhal, 1309; Boscanhal, 1327; Boskenal, 1342; Boskenghal, 1362; Boskenell, 1504; Boskeanhall, 1588; Boskenall, Boskenell, Buskenel, 1668; Boskennal, 1844, 1887, 1971

Buskenza – Gwithian (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §832, citing from HB/14/140, 1669); Buskenza, 1669; Boskensa, 1840; Boskenza, 1884

Buskeuryes – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1561); Boskeures, 1314, 1392; Buskeuryes, 1561; Buskirres, 1659; Boskervis, c.1720; Boskervess, 1722; Boscerres, 1761; Boskerris (Wartha/Woolas), 1841; Boskerras, 1884; Boskerris, 1985

Buskirres – Lelant (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1659); Boskeures, 1314, 1392; Buskeuryes, 1561; Buskirres, 1659; Boskervis, c.1720; Boskervess, 1722; Boscerres, 1761; Boskerris (Wartha/Woolas), 1841; Boskerras, 1884; Boskerris, 1985

Buslevyn – St Buryan (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1549); Bosselyvyan, c.943; Bosselevyn, 1480; Buslevyn, 1549; Boslivin, 1844; Bosliven, 1865; Busliven, 1884; Bosliven, 1887, 1971

Busliven – St Buryan, farm (Symons, 1884); Bosselyvyan, c.943; Bosselevyn, 1480; Buslevyn, 1549; Boslivin, 1844; Bosliven, 1865; Busliven, 1884; Bosliven, 1887, 1971

Buslow – Sancreed (CRO, TA/205, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884); Boslow, 1778; Buslow, 1843, 1884; Boslow, 1888, 1971

Busneeves – Withiel, farm (Symons, 1884)

Buspebo – Camborne, justment held by James Harry (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983

Buspeebo – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1678); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983

Bussava, Castallack & – Paul, tenement (CRO, TA/172, 1845)

Bussavah – Paul (CRO, TA/172, 1845); Botysava, 1301; Botesave, 1310; Botesava, 1322; Botissava, 1334; Botezave, 1398; Bodsava, 1495; Bottasava, 1560; Bassava, 1582; Botesava, 1659; Butsava, 1725; Bussava, Bussavah, 1845; Bosava, 1884; Bossava, 1888, 1971

Bussavean – Kenwyn, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003) (see also Lower Bussavean)

Bussawsick – Constantine: see under Bosawsack.

Bussela, Chirgwin – St Buryan, field in Trevorrian (CRO, TA/23, No.1652, 1844)

Bussolowe – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1561); Botilwoelou, 1238; Botuolo, 1244; Bossywoelou, 1296; Botuelou, 1297; Boschiwolou, 1301; Botywoelou, 1319; Bosiwolou, 1333; Bossuolou, 1334; Bosywolou, 1336; Bussolowe, 1561; Bosollow, 1785; Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Bussolowe Vean – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1617); Botuolo Vean, 1244; Bussolowe Vean, 1617; Little Bossollo, 1757; Little Bosolow, 1782; Little Bosollow, 1785; Little Bussullow, 1842; Little Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Bussolowe Veor – Madron (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1617); Bossowolo-meour, 1517; Bussolowe Veor, 1617; Great Bossollo, 1757; Great Bosolow, 1782; Great Bussullow, 1842; Great Bosullow, c.1870, 1988

Bussorne – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, citing from 1610); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600, 1603; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003

Bussow – Towednack (*CRO, CH/33/11, 1908) (Pool, 1985); Bosow, 1284; Bosou 1406; Bosowe 1560; (Higher) Bussow, 1842; Bussow, 1908, 1985

Bussow, Higher – Towednack (CRO, TA/226, 1842), farm (OS, 6”, 1938), site of prehistoric hut circles (Russell, 1971, p54); Higher Bussow, 1842, 1938, 1971

(See also Adit Field; Adit Moor)

Bussow, Lower – Towednack, farm (OS, 6”, 1938)

Bussow Great Moor – Towednack, at Bussow Vean (CRO, TA/226, No.463, 1842)

Bussow Moor – St Ives and Towednack (*CRO, CH/33/11, 1908) (OS, 6”, 1938)

Bussow Vean – Towednack (CRO, TA/226, 1842), site of non-extant culverhouse (Robertson and Gilbert, 1979, p40)

Bussow Vean Croft – Towednack, at Bussow Vean (CRO, TA/226, No.446, 1842)

Bussow Vean Downs – Towednack, at Bussow Vean (CRO, TA/226, No.445, 1842)

Bussow Vean Improved Croft – Towednack, at Bussow Vean (CRO, TA/226, No.412, 1842)

Bussow Western Downs – Towednack, at Rosewall (CRO, TA/226, No.625, 1842)

Bussowsa – Camborne, two tenements paying smoke silver to the lorde of Tehedye (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §122, p26, citing from 1603); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bussowsa, 1603; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970

Bussullow, Great – Madron (CRO, TA/133, 1842); Bossowolo-meour, 1517; Bussolowe Veor, 1617; Great Bossollo, 1757; Great Bosolow, 1782; Great Bussullow, 1842; Great Bosullow, c.1870, 1988

Bussullow, Little – Madron (CRO, TA/133, 1842); Botuolo Vean, 1244; Bussolowe Vean, 1617; Little Bossollo, 1757; Little Bosolow, 1782; Little Bosollow, 1785; Little Bussullow, 1842; Little Bosullow, 1884, 1971

Busvargus – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1589) (OS, 6”, 1883), site of prehistoric burial mounds (Russell, 1971, p17); Bosvargoes, 1302; Bosvargus, 1327; Busvargus, 1589; Bosvargus, 1845; Busvargus, 1884, 1971

Busvargus, North – St Just in Penwith (CRO, TA/95, 1845); North Busvargus, 1845; North Bosvargus, 1845, 1884

Busvargus Common – St Just in Penwith (OS, 6”, 1883)

Busvarran – Constantine, farm (Symons, 1884); Bosvarren, 1842, 1884; Busvarran, 1884

Busveal – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Busveal, 1791; Bosveal, 1884; Busveal, 2003

Busveal – Mawnan, of John Peter, Mr Edwards, Mr Richards, Mr Nicholls and Nathaniel Job (*CRO, V/BO/32/2, 1802), tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1840); Busveal, 1802, 1840; Bosveal, 1884, 1996

Busveal, Little – Mawnan, tenement (CRO, TA/42, 1840)

Busveal, North – Gwennap (*CRO, P79/3/1, 1791)

Busvenning – Sancreed (CRO, TA/205, 1843); Bosvaenon, 1289; Bosvaynon, 1327; Bosveynon, 1340; Bosvenon, 1388; Busvenning, 1843; Bosvennen, 1884; Bosvenning, 1887, 1971

Busvethian – Cury (*RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §1015, citing from HB/11/9, 1640); Bonython alias Busvethian, 1640; Bonython, 1841; Bonithon, 1842; Bonython, 1884, 1969

Busvisack – Kenwyn: see under Bosvisack.

Buswallo – St Enoder, farm (Symons, 1884)

Buswallvall – Gulval (*CRO, ML/12, 1761); Boswolvel, 1327; Boswolvell, 1415; Boswollvall, 1585; Buswallvall alias Bosollvall, 1761; Bosulval, 1843, 1884, 1971

Buswarthen – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757); Boswarvon, 1291; Bosvarghan, 1296; Boswarvan, 1530; Boswarvan, 1543; Buswarthen, 1757; Boswarthen, 1782, 1785; Boswharton, 1829; Boswarten, 1842; Boswarthen, 1842, 1884; Boswarthan, 1908; Boswarthen, 1979

Buswarthen – Sancreed (CRO, TA/205, 1843); Bosewarthan, 1284; Bosvarghan, 1338; Boswarghan, 1361; Boswarvan, 1543; Bosvorveth, Bosvorvan, 1574; Buswarthen, 1843; Boswarthen, 1884, 1971

Buswarva – Madron (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782), owned by George Hunt, Mr Pascoe and Phillip Argall, lease held by Phillip Argall, occupiers are James Jelbard and Ann Nekervis (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785); Bosvorved, 1285; Bosworvet, Bosworweth, 1289; Bosvorvet, 1301; Bosworveth, 1439; Buswarva, 1782, 1785; Boswarva, 1888, 1971

Buswarva, Higher – Madron (*CRO, P133/5/1, 1782); Bosvorved Wartha, 1285; Higher Boswarva, 1757; Higher Buswarva, 1782; Higher Boswarva, 1842, 1884

Buswarva, Lower – Madron, owned by Messrs Prade, Grigor and Harris, esquires, and Philip Argal, lease held by Philip Argall and occupied by William Daniel (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785); Bosworvet Wollas, Bosworweth Wollas, 1289; Lower Boswarva, 1757; Lower Buswarva, 1785; Boswarva Woollas, 1842; Boswarva Wollas, 1884; Lower Boswarva, 1971

Busweddon – St Just in Penwith (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1641); Boswen, 1302, 1355; Bosswen, 1589; Busweddon, 1641; Bosswen, 1732; Boswedden, 1985

Buswednac – Zennor, Thomas Thomas, Arthur Berryman, John Hollow, Matthew Thomas and John Thomas (*CRO, X110/23, 1768); Bosdwenneg, 1262; Bodwennec, 1304; Boswennek, 1327, 1540; Buswednac, 1768; Buswednack, 1842; Boswednack, 1908, 1971

Buswednack – Zennor (CRO, TA/255, 1842); Bosdwenneg, 1262; Bodwennec, 1304; Boswennek, 1327, 1540; Buswednac, 1768; Buswednack, 1842; Boswednack, 1908, 1971

Buswednan – Madron (*CRO, P133/12/1, 1757), owned by William Harris, esquire, leases held by Susanna Wearn, occupied by Matthew Hosken, Richard Hall, occupied by himself, Thomas Hall, occupied by himself, William Baynard, occupied by William Robyns, and Arther Bond, occupied by Matthew Hosken (*CRO, P133/28/3, 1785); Bodwenan, 1226; Bodwennan, 1260; Boswynnan, 1289; Boswennan, 1298; Boswenan, 1478; Buswednan, 1757; Boswednan, 1782; Buswednan, 1785; Boswednan, 1842, 1884, 1971

Busweega – Luxulyan (Symons, 1884)

Buswen – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1724); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003

Buswens – Sancreed (CRO, TA/205, 1843); Bosewens, 1321; Boswyns, 1329; Boswens, 1349; Boswins, 1361; Buswyns, c.1570; Boswens, 1655, 1769; Buswens, 1843; Boswens, 1843, 1884, 1971

Buswidden – Camborne, population is 26 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003

Buswin – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, citing from 1591) (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), of Allex Dawe, Henry James and John Symons (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of Richard Rodgers (*CRO, X510, 1678); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003

Buswisnan – Ludgvan, tenement (CRO, TA/129, 1840) (OS, 6”, 1888) (Pool, 1985); Bosworon, 1622, 1720; Bosworran, 1659; Buswisnan, 1840, 1888, 1985

Buswyns – Sancreed (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from c.1570); Bosewens, 1321; Boswyns, 1329; Boswens, 1349; Boswins, 1361; Buswyns, c.1570; Boswens, 1655, 1769; Buswens, 1843; Boswens, 1843, 1884, 1971

Busy, Wheal – Kenwyn, mine (Symons, 1884) (see also Boscawen, Kenwyn, and Halenbeagle, Kenwyn)

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

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

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

Butchery Wollaton – St Mellion, tenement (CRO, TA/143, 1843)

Butlers and Brays Tenement, Emens, – St John, tenement (CRO, TA/93, 1843)

Butney Corner – Camborne (SW 613 425), near Callean (CA 9, 1970, p144) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Butris – Wendron, tenement (CRO, TA/249, 1844); Butteris (& Nanscrossa), 1619; Butris, 1844; Buttris, 1884; Butteriss Farm, 1996

Butsava – Paul (Pool [all details in need of verification], 1985, citing from 1725); Botysava, 1301; Botesave, 1310; Botesava, 1322; Botissava, 1334; Botezave, 1398; Bodsava, 1495; Bottasava, 1560; Bassava, 1582; Botesava, 1659; Butsava, 1725; Bussava, Bussavah, 1845; Bosava, 1884; Bossava, 1888, 1971

Butsber – Launcells (Symons, 1884); Brecelesbeorge, Bretelesbeorge, 1086; Bettesbere, 1489; Butsber, 1884; Buttsbeer, 1948; Buttsbear, 1986

Butsber-cross – Launcells, farm (Symons, 1884)

Butson, Burrow and – St Agnes, copper, lead and blende mine (Symons, 1884)

Butson, Wheal – St Agnes (CRO, TA/2, 1842), hamlet (Symons, 1884)

Butson, Wheal – St Agnes, mine (Symons, 1884)

Butt Hay – Mawgan in Pydar [TA 1349] (CA 17, 1978, p122, citing from TA, c.1840)

Butt Park – St Neot, near Pantersbridge [TA 2828-9] (CA 16, 1977, p151, citing from TA, c.1840)

Butt Rock – Mawgan in Pydar, rock off coast (OS, 1:25000, 2003)

Butteburgh – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1366); Botteberg, Bottesburg, 1201; Botteburgh, 1284; Botebergh, 1302; Butteburgh, 1366; Bottaborough, 1842; Bottoborough, 1884; Bottaborough, 1948, 1997

Butter Cove – St Keverne (SW 762 167) (OS, 25”, 1907) (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Butter Down – North Petherwin, occupied by William Parnell (*CRO, P167/3/18, 1823)

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

Butter Tor – St Breward, 5 farms (Symons, 1884)

Butteraville, Higher – St Germans, farm (Symons, 1884)

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

Butterdon – Menheniot, village, farm and mill (Symons, 1884)

Butterdon – Menheniot, lead mine (Symons, 1884)

Butteris & Nanscrossa – Wendron (CRO, P249/12/1, late 18th century, citing from 1619); Butteris (& Nanscrossa), 1619; Butris, 1844; Buttris, 1884; Butteriss Farm, 1996

Butteriss Downs – Wendron (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Butteriss Farm – Wendron (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Butteris (& Nanscrossa), 1619; Butris, 1844; Buttris, 1884; Butteriss Farm, 1996

Butteriss Gate – Wendron (OS, 1:25000, 1996)

Buttern – Altarnun (Symons, 1884)

Butternell – Linkinhorne (*CRO, P125/4/1, 1726), farm (Symons, 1884)

Butters Tenement – Lanteglos by Fowey, farm (Symons, 1884)

Butterwell – Davidstow, farm (Symons, 1884)

Button Park – Tintagel, field in Trevillet, tenant is Humphrey Bate, 8 acres and 38 perches (*SA, Wh M/Maps/52b, 1871)

Buttris – Wendron, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1996); Butteris (& Nanscrossa), 1619; Butris, 1844; Buttris, 1884; Butteriss Farm, 1996

Butts – St Allen, farm (Symons, 1884)

Butts – Linkinhorne, farm (Symons, 1884)

Butts, Carn, The Gowan or – St Martin in Meneage, tenement (CRO, TA/139, 1842)

Butts, Hoskins Tenement at – St Allen, in the Manor of Gwarnick (*CRO, PB/4/129, 1796)

Butts Meadow – St Winnow [TA 413] (CA 17, 1978, p130, citing from TA, c.1840)

Buttsbear – Launcells (Maxwell, 1986); Brecelesbeorge, Bretelesbeorge, 1086; Bettesbere, 1489; Butsber, 1884; Buttsbeer, 1948; Buttsbear, 1986

Buttsbeer – Launcells (Gover, 1948); Brecelesbeorge, Bretelesbeorge, 1086; Bettesbere, 1489; Butsber, 1884; Buttsbeer, 1948; Buttsbear, 1986

Butty, Long – Towednack, at Brega and Chytodden (CRO, TA/226, No.109, 1842)

Buturnell – St Pinnock, in hand (*CRO, EL/279, c.1700); Buturnell, c.1700; Boturnall, 1884

buwd – Stratton (*CRO, P192/6/6, 1747); Bude, 1400; buwd, 1747; Bewd, 1748; Bude, 1809, 1842, 1988

Buzz and Gen, Zawn – St Just in Penwith, coastal inlet (OS, 6”, 1908)

Buzza's Croft – Illogan, field in Bosleake (*CRO, GHW/13/3/6/2, 1858)

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

By-lane-end – Morval, hamlet (Symons, 1884); the Baggelane parke, 1567; Baglane, 1641; Bagga Lane End, 1748; By Lane End, 1845; By-Lane-End, 1884

By Lane End – Morval, tenement, the name is taken from the lane which here crosses the ancient highway to Liskeard, and was applied in the 18th century to a cottage a little further north, just inside Liskeard parish (Picken, 1953-4, citing from 1845); the Baggelane parke, 1567; Baglane, 1641; Bagga Lane End, 1748; By Lane End, 1845; By-Lane-End, 1884

Byan, Port – Talland (CRO, AP/H/1990, 1680); Port Byan, West Looe, 1680; Portbyhan, West Looe, 1695; West Looe, 1718, 1843, 1884

Byaston – Marhamchurch (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1315); Beaston, 1314; Byaston, 1315; Byeston, 1427; Beyston, 1557; Bayston, 1577; Beeston, 1884, 1948

Bydene – Launcells (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from c.1250); Bydene, c.1250; Bidna, 1626, 1948

Byename – Stratton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1419); Biename, 1335, 1441; Bename, 1372, 1461; Benam, 1388; Byename, 1419; Bynamy, 1471; Binhammy, Binnomy, 1884; Binhamy, 1948

Byere – Boyton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p1, citing from 1327); Northber, 1222; Beare, 1284; Bere, 1302; Byere, 1327; Northbere, c.1420; Northbyer, Northbyre, 1464; North Beer, 1907, 1948

Byesteway – Boyton, name is now lost (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p2, citing from 1474)

Byeston – Marhamchurch (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1427); Beaston, 1314; Byaston, 1315; Byeston, 1427; Beyston, 1557; Bayston, 1577; Beeston, 1884, 1948

Byewood – St Ive, farm (Symons, 1884)

byggan bridg – St Clement, on the bounds of the parish (*CRO, ARD/TER/17, 1613); biggan bridge, byggan bridg, 1613

Byhurthw – St Anthony in Roseland (Padel, 1988, citing from 1284); Byhurthw, 1284; Behorthou, 1302; Bohortha, 1884, 2003

Bykedon – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1429); Bykedon, 1429; Bukedon, c.1530; Backadon, 1842; Beccaton, 1948, 1975

Bynamy – Stratton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1471); Biename, 1335, 1441; Bename, 1372, 1461; Benam, 1388; Byename, 1419; Bynamy, 1471; Binhammy, Binnomy, 1884; Binhamy, 1948

Bynnacote – Boyton (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, p1, citing from 1331); Betnecota, Betnecote, 1086; Buningcote, c.1150; Bennacot, 1201; Bennacote, 1202; Binnacote, Bunacote, Bunnecote, 1302; Bynnacote, 1331; Benecote, 1443; Bennacot, 1842; Bennacott, 1907, 1948

Byrigge – Morwenstow (Gover [all details in need of verification], 1948, citing from 1334); Berigge, 1296; Berygge, 1315; Byrigge, 1334; Burridge, 1842, 1884; Burridge Farm, 1997

Byrne – St Winnow (*RIC, Z/1/1, 1534); Byrne, 1534; Burn, 1884

Byry – St Neot (CA 16, 1977, p145, citing from 1440); Byry, 1440; Berry Down, 1884, 1976; Berrydown, 1976

Byrycomb – Sheviock (CA 13, 1974, p64, citing from 1345); Byrycomb, 1345; Berrydown, 1974

Byslyack – Illogan, village (Lhwyd, 1700, f3r); Byslyack, 1700; Bosleake, 1841, 1858, 1884, 2003


 

© Chris Bond 2005-8

Published by The Cornovia Press, Cornwall

 


 

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An Index to the Historical Place Names of Cornwall


 

Important Notice

Due to the ever-increasing size and complexity of this index, and following discussions with Oliver Padel regarding this and other matters, I have found it necessary to revise the index so that rather than each historical variant having its own entry the revised version will contain a main entry for the current variant, with all references to historical variants given within that entry, and individual entries for historical variants will merely point to these current variants. Obviously some settlements have disappeared and the 'current' form for these will be the latest or that considered most representative. Most of the notes below will still apply to the index, the main difference being that given above. All forms are now listed chronologically below the references and are given in italics, though those forms considered to be erroneous or that are in need of verifying are not italicised. It is estimated that the revision will take approximately one year so please bear with me as until the revision is complete both formats will be featured here. The revision should make the index much more user-friendly for the majority of folk, though some of the advantages for those working professionally in archives will necessarily disappear. Please note that I have been informed by Oliver Padel as to the high proportion of errors to be found in Gover's Place Names of Cornwall and, having checked a number of the entries in this work against the original sources cited for them by Gover, I have found that about one third of those I have checked so far contain errors of some description. Gover's other works are still in need of checking. Some of the variants given within the publications of Peter

An Index to the Historical Place Names of Cornwall


 

Important Notice

Due to the ever-increasing size and complexity of this index, and following discussions with Oliver Padel regarding this and other matters, I have found it necessary to revise the index so that rather than each historical variant having its own entry the revised version will contain a main entry for the current variant, with all references to historical variants given within that entry, and individual entries for historical variants will merely point to these current variants. Obviously some settlements have disappeared and the 'current' form for these will be the latest or that considered most representative. Most of the notes below will still apply to the index, the main difference being that given above. All forms are now listed chronologically below the references and are given in italics, though those forms considered to be erroneous or that are in need of verifying are not italicised. It is estimated that the revision will take approximately one year so please bear with me as until the revision is complete both formats will be featured here. The revision should make the index much more user-friendly for the majority of folk, though some of the advantages for those working professionally in archives will necessarily disappear. Please note that I have been informed by Oliver Padel as to the high proportion of errors to be found in Gover's Place Names of Cornwall and, having checked a number of the entries in this work against the original sources cited for them by Gover, I have found that about one third of those I have checked so far contain errors of some description. Gover's other works are still in need of checking. Some of the variants given within the publications of Peter Pool and others who have used Gover as a source would therefore also need to be verified before accepting these as accurate and work is underway to address this problem. The index will, where possible, be upated over the following months to reflect any findings with respect to this.

Introduction to Original Version

This index is very much a work in progress and will undoubtedly take many years to complete. Most entries are therefore likely to be updated or amended. Place names are primarily included for the purposes of identifying locations given in print, and in maps and manuscripts available to the public, and do not necessarily imply any validity of usage or of spelling, and do not imply that the original source was correct in the information given; though where mistakes are identified comment will be given in editorial brackets. Dates given here are not implied to be the earliest occurrence of that spelling, but are simply the earliest reference found at this current stage of gathering, and many are likely to be updated.

     The parishes given here are the ancient ecclesiastical parishes as the vast majority of historical references to place names are given in this way. Where a location exists in a modern post-mediæval parish, the name of this will be given in brackets after the name of the ancient parish. Many entries will need updating in this respect and such assignations should become clearer as more information is added. Modern civil parishes and other secular divisions will be given their own entries in the index; and where a place exists in a civil parish with a different name to the ecclesiastical parish the civil parish will be mentioned alongside the relevant reference. Where the only reference to a place name is taken from a modern Ordnance Survey map it may be possible that in some instances the given parish may be erroneous, as these maps give only the boundaries of the civil parishes, although I have attempted to verify the ecclesiastical parish where possible, and this problem should be negated when the early editions of the 6 inch Ordnance Survey maps are added as these do give the boundaries of the ecclesiastical parishes. The 4 figure National Grid Reference for all names taken from modern Ordnance Survey maps will be given, though those that were added at an early stage do not give this, and for these this will be added at a later date.

     Where the name given in an original source contains punctuation, and its inclusion under more than one element of that name may cause confusion, then the full name as given in the original source will be given here in quotation marks; this does not imply that the original source contained quotation marks. Many of the names containing such punctuation are taken from the set of Tithe Apportionments held at the Cornwall Record Office, and here I must give profuse thanks to my colleague David Thomas for his transcriptions of these. The enormous amount of work that he has done in this respect is highly appreciated, and without his input this index would be vastly decreased in size. For CRO parish collection references (given as P1, P2 etc to P258) click here for a full list of the reference numbers used along with the subdivisions of these catalogues. Some of the other references for documents at the Cornwall Record Office are from newly catalogued archives, and a few of the variants taken from these will not be recorded elsewhere. Those marked with an * have either been studied firsthand or catalogued by the author; so I must take responsibility for any mistakes in those entries, and many thanks must here be given to my colleagues for pointing out a number of these variants to me, and for their help with some of the more difficult palaeography. Other CRO references have been taken from previously catalogued material, especially those for which an 'alias' or 'otherwise' is given in the description. Some of the CRO documents referenced can be searched for on either the Cornwall Record Office's Online Catalogue or on A2A if more information is required (click here for a help guide to using the A2A database) and the vast majority of the catalogues of the Cornwall Record Office can be found in one or other of these, though the online catalogue should eventually contain the details for all of the CRO's archives. Mention must be made here of the fact that many of the names given in deeds and leases would often be recited directly from previous indentures, and in some cases this may artificially extend the period of time for which these names are recorded. Similarly, many writers often used the place names as given in earlier publications; Redding's use of those given in the works of Borlase being an obvious example of this. St has been given here whether the original gives Saint or St as both are used interchangeably and the inclusion of both is therefore deemed unnecessary, although earlier variants have been given, as have those given within Tithe Apportionments and those giving the names of mines.

     When a relevant entry has been located it can often prove beneficial to look at the individual entries given for any other historical variants of that particular name (these are given in italics), as extra information is often included with these, and likewise, where a name is composed of more than one element it can sometimes be useful to search under the separate elements of that name as additional related place names may well be discovered in the entries given above and below these. There is every likelihood that there are included variants of the same place name which are not, at present, linked together. Any mistakes in all these respects should be filtered out as more sources are added and updated versions will be uploaded at regular intervals. Ultimately, it is planned to create a further set of indices arranged by parish, an example for the place names of Camborne can be found on the Camborne Old Cornwall Society website, and these should help to eliminate any strays or remaining errors.

     With regard to variants of place names taken from the works of authors such as Gover, Padel and Pool: it is understood that these works are still in copyright and that any entries in this index taken from the works of such authors will therefore have to be kept to a minimum. However, the entries taken from such works should eventually be replaced, either by the original sources referenced by those works, or by other documents containing the same variants. Such works are generally produced in order to show the development and mutation of Cornish place names and to give the author's opinion as to the original meaning of those place names, and therefore they give many more earlier variants than later ones; this being necessary to show the author's interpretation of the original meaning. The primary purpose of this index is, as previously stated, to help with the identification of place names as given in historical documentation and where the modern equivalent for that name might not be easily traced, and this is why this index has separate entries for each variant. And although such early variants could easily be searched for in an electronic format such as this, the structure used here does mean that early elements, such as Kaer and Cruc, are grouped together in one place, and also means that even where the variant being searched for has a very slightly different spelling from any given entry it should still be possible to find a probable match, and this would not be possible using the search facility if the index was arranged solely by modern variants without Boolean search techniques being utilised.

     This website does have a search facility at the bottom of the home page and this can be of use to those searching for personal names and for finding place names mentioned within the descriptions of other entries, though mention must be made of the fact that the search engine, like Google, will only cache the first 100 kilobytes of any page (the largest of these pages is currently close to 1.1 megabytes), so though the term searched for may not actually show in the results, all pages returned will feature that term, and I recommend using the Ctrl-F function on the individual pages themselves. I have also added, on the 'Site Map, Statistics, Tools and Archive' index page, a link to the A to Z index of every word featured on the whole website and this should, likewise, be of use for searching for personal names and place names; for instance, the names Jenkin, Jenkings, Jenkyns etc will all be fairly close together in this index. The entries on this can be clicked on which will show all pages on which the word is featured. The main index pages on this website, and all of the place names pages, can be found by using the 'Select a page' box at the bottom of each page. The majority of the pages on this website are designed to open into new windows in order to help with cross referencing.

     For those of us who prefer to use the printed word rather than the electronic format, a two volume printed version of this index (with almost 24000 variants and 1000 pages) is available for use at the Cornish Studies Library, Cornwall Record Office, and the Courtney Library of the Royal Institution of Cornwall (at the Royal Cornwall Museum) and the Cornwall Library Service have further copies which can be sent to any of the libraries in Cornwall by using their online catalogue. It is though my firm intention that the online version of this index should always be freely available and that it will always be as comprehensive, if not more so, than the printed version. The online version is currently updated with new information approximately once a month whereas a new edition of the printed version, for obvious reasons, will only be produced every couple of years at most.



 

Abbreviations used


 

AncD - A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds (see Bibliography).

BL – British Library.

CA – Cornish Archaeology.

CRO – Cornwall Record Office.

HendCal – Henderson Calendars at the Royal Institution of Cornwall.

HH – Hatfield House.

HLS – Harvard Law School.

JRIC – Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall.

NLW – National Library of Wales.

OC – Old Cornwall.

OS – Ordnance Survey.

PWDRO – Plymouth and West Devon Record Office.

RIC – Royal Institution of Cornwall.

RRIC – Report of the Royal Institution of Cornwall.

SA - Sheffield Archives.

TA – Tithe Apportionment (for the parish in question).

TM – Tithe Map (for the parish in question).

TNA – The National Archives.

TPNHAS – Transactions of the Penzance Natural History and Antiquarian Society.

f – folio.

r – recto.

v – verso.



 

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Glossary of Terms


 

Stannary Quarter – One of the four divisions of the mining districts of Cornwall (also Stannery).

Hundred – One of the nine administrative divisions of Cornwall.

Deanery – Ecclesiastical equivalent of the hundred, though not always coincident.

District – Modern administrative division of Cornwall of which there are currently six: Penwith, Kerrier, Carrick, Restormel, Caradon and North Cornwall.

Tithing – Originally a system whereby ten neighbours were bound together to uphold each other's good conduct. A tything was subordinate to a parish though generally more dispersed in nature, sometimes with many parcels in various different parishes, and closely linked to the manorial system. Tithings were eventually superceded by the parishes (also Tything).

Manor – A piece of occupied landed property over which a Lord, or Steward, and a private manor court controlled tenancies, local customs, local laws and land use. The size of manors varied, some covered one or more parishes and some would consist of a few small tenements. Some manors were situated within an extra-parochial area, as was the Manor of Tregavethan.

Parish – Originally medieval administrative units, both ecclesiastical and civil, after 1597 ecclesiastical units were separated from civil parishes to serve the ecclesiastical needs of the local community.

Extra-parochial – A specific area not included within any particular parish and which was exempt from parochial obligations. From the mid 19th century they were increasingly incorporated into new or existing civil parishes.

Turn – Division of parish, such as those in St Keverne.

Glebe – Land belonging or yielding revenue to a parish church or ecclesiastical benefice and held by the incumbent.

Barton – The demesne lands of a manor; and sometimes the manor itself. Also applies to a farm attached to a manor, these were sometimes called Home Farm and were generally situated close to the seat of the manor.

Borough – A town with powers of self-governance conferred by Royal Charter or Act of Parliament. Boroughs not attaining Municipal Borough status by the mid 1880's lost their privileges (also burgh, burgus).

Churchtown – The village clustered around the parish church. Most parishes in Cornwall have a churchtown.

PrioryA monastery. In the Benedictine orders a house dependent upon an abbey, and in certain orders, such as the Augustinians or the mendicant orders, any religious house.

Hamlet – Small settlement consisting of a group of houses, usually without a church.

Tenement – A portion of land subject to tenure in common law. The term Capital Tenement was sometimes used when describing a principal property wherein the individual or family lived (also messuage).

Waste – Generally refers to unoccupied or uncultivated land.

Mowhay – A farmyard or enclosure where stacks of hay, cereals and vegetables etc were stored.

Stamps – The machinery used for crushing mineral ores.

Lode – A regular vein of minerals.

Lazar House – Leper hospital.

Fulling Mill – A mill for beating and cleaning cloth, using soap or fullers earth (also Tucking Mill).

TitheA division of produce from the land and of other income. Rectorial and vicarial tithes were collected to support a parish priest and maintain his services, and impropriate tithes were those whereby the ecclesiastical revenue, or part of, had been transferred to other individuals. Rectorial or greater tithes were collected on a variety of produce including cereals, wool and fish, and vicarial or lesser tithes were collected on lesser produce. A Rector who was not the incumbent would take a share of the rectorial tithes and the vicar would then have to survive on the vicarial tithe with additional revenue gained from the glebe and the churchyard.

moiety – a half share (also halfendeale).

juxta – next to, adjacent to, situated near to or adjoining (also iuxta).


 


 

Selected Cornish Place Name Elements


 

The – an

And – hag

Great or Large – mear, meer, meor, meour, mere, meur, moer, mur, mure, vaire, veor, vur; bras, brawze, vraze

Small or Little – bean, bian, bichan, bigha, bychan, byghan, byhan, pean, vean, veean, vichan, vighan, vyan, vyghan, vyhan; minis, munys; go-

High – ugh-

Higher or Upper – gwartha, wartha, worra

Middle – craze, crease, cres, graze, grease, gres, kres; parret, parva, perveth

Low – isal, ysal

Lower – collas, goeles, goiles, golas, goles, gollas, gullas, walsh, woeles, woles, wollas, woolas, woollas

Near – orth

Nearer – nessa

Far – bell (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985), pell

Further – pella, pellas

New – newth, nooth, noweth, nowith, nowydh, nowyth

Old – hen; coath, coth, goath

Long – heer, heere, hir, hyr

Short – cot (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985), cut; berr

Fat or Thick – tew

Wide – ledan, ledden; efan (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985)

Narrow – edn, idden, yn; moan, mon, moon

Square or Angular – pedrak

Round – cren, kern

Rounded or Curved – crobben, crobm, crom

Crooked – cabm, cam, gabben, kamm

Steep – serth, zer

Open or Clear – reeth, ryth

Smooth or Level – leven

Rough – garow

Level – gwastas (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985), wastes

Bare – lobm, lom; moel

Burnt – leskys

Hard – cales, gallas

Dry – segh, seth, sygh, zeath

Hidden or Lost – kellis, kellys

Wild or Desolate – enyal

Unoccupied – wase, wast

Sacred or Holy – sans, sant, zance (pl: sent, seynt, synt)

Bottom – stras, straze

Top – bar

Side – barth (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985), parth

Head, Top or End – peden, pedn, pen, penn

End or Limit – fyn

Foot – ben, pen

Tail – lost

Edge – ammal

Edge or Point – myn

Point – pig

Brow or Front – tal, tol

Bend or Turn – sten, stim, stum, stumm

Corner – cor, cornel, cornet; sorn; kil

Summit – cop (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985); tob, top

Gap – adgy, ajy, aswy; bol, bulgh, bullock, fullock

In – yn

Upon – war

Over – gor-

Under – dadn, dan, yn-dan

Below – is, ys

By – wor, worth

Beside – rab, reb, rop, ryp; ar

Land – teer, tyr, -ter, -der

Ground – dor, nor

Country – bro; gwlas, wlas

Boundary – or (pl: oryon) (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985); ammal

Acre – arrow, erow, erra, harry

Mile – myldyr (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985)

Stitch – lean, leen, line, lyn

Plot – ellen, elyl (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985); splat

Field – mea, mee, my (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985); park (pl: parcow)

Small Field – parkyn

Home-Field – keow

Open Field – mes

Lay Ground – dodden, todden, todn, ton; gwyndon (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985)

Fallow Ground – havrak

Fertile Ground – gwresen (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985), raisin

Turbary – torewaith, towarghwyth

Pasture – poor, por, porwels

Summer-Land – havek

Winter Pasture – gwavwels (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985)

Common Ploughland – kevar

Arable Field – gul, gwel, gweal

Wheat-Land – gwanettyr

Cornfield – ysak

Corn-Ground – derese, dor-ys

Oat-Land – curter, kerghtyr

Rye-Field – sugalek

Rye-Ground – sugaldyr

Hemp-Field – canabyer (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985)

Hemp-Land – kewarghtyr, quarter

Flax-Land – lednack, lynek, lyndyr

Enclosure, Hollow or Cleft – gew, gue, gugh, kew (pl: kewyow)

Garden – jarden, jarn; garthen; loar, lowarth, luworth

Kitchen Garden – erbyer

Mineral Ground – monek, munek

Tin-Ground – stenak, stennack

Meadow – pras, praze; buthyn, vethan, vythyn

Meadow or Dale with a Stream – dol (Nance, ? rejected by Padel, 1985)

Dale – tenow, tnou

Heath – res, ros, rose; gruk

Moor – hal

Downs – goen, goon, gun, noon, woen, wone, woon, woyn

Wood or Copse – coose, cos, cot, coys, cuit, cuz, gos, gus, quite

Grove – col, gilly, kelli, kelly, kellywyk, kellywyth

Glade or Clearing – lanergh, lanner

Wilderness – dyfyth (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985)

Hill – brenn, bron, bronn, brown, burn; mena, meneth, mennor, menydh, venner; bray, bre, brea

Hillock – knegh, knogh; peel, pyl (pl: pylyer, pylyow); tolgh (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985)

Ridge – crib (pl: cribow), cryb, greeb, krib; drim, drum, drym, trum; garth; keyn

High Place – bans, bant, bants, vans

Dell or Dingle – coombe, cubm, cum

Dingle or Hollow – bant, pans, pant

Hollow – cow

Pass or Gate – porth

Valley – glyn; lan, lant, nam, nan, nance, nans, nant; tnow

Marsh or Reed Bed – gwern, warne; kenak (pl: canegow, kenegow, kenegy)

Reed-Swamp – gersick, kersek

Neck of Land – codna, conna

Promontory, Slope or Hillside – reen, ryn

Promontory or Headland – penare, penarth, penn-ardh, nare; penn rynn, penryn, preen, pridden; penn tir, pentire; res, ros, rose

Island or Isolated Place – ennis, enys, inis, ninnis, ynys

Cliff – alls, als, alt, owles; leddra, leder

Coastal Chasm – saun, sawn, zawn

Cave – fogo, fogue, fok, hogo, ogo, vogue; fow, vow

Brink or Shore – gladden, glan

Shore-Land – morrab, morrep

Cove – par, por, porth; pol, poll

Beach or Sand – drayth, dreath, treath, treth

Sand – tewas (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985)

Sandhill or Dune – tewynn, towan (pl: tewennow)

Sea-Side – morva

Sea – mor, vor

Estuary – hayl, hayle, hele, heyl

River – awan, avon

Creek – pol, poll

Stream – goth, gwyth (pl: gwythy), weeth; streth; fros

Brook – cover, gover

Watercourse – aweth; darent, deverhent, deveron, dowrhens

Lake or Inlet of Water – loe, looe, logh

Pool – pol; lagen (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985); lidden, lyn, lynn

Spring or Well – fenten, fenter, fonteyn, venton

Stone – maen, mean, men (pl: meyn, mine, vine)

Rock Outcrop – carn, carne, karn

Rock Mass – carrack, carrek, carrick, garrack, karrek

Scree – rajel

Cleft – rill, ryll

Gorge or Ravine – cow-nans, keynans, kownans, kynance; lonk

Precipice or Cliff – clegar, cleger, cligga, kleger

Pit – pol

Hundred – keverang, keveren, kevran

Region or District – bro

Parish – plu

Manor – maner (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985)

Demesne Land – sawls, sols (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985)

Feudal Estate – fe

Glebe Land – sentry

Monastic Land – meneague, meneghek, meneghi

Sacred Place – neved, neves

Town – drea, dra, tre, tref, trev (pl: trevow, trevy)

Village or Hamlet – pender, pendra; drea, dra, tre, tref, trev (pl: trevow, trevy)

Street or Road – stret

Road or Way – fordh, forth, vor (pl: fordhow, vorrow); hens, hent

Lane – bownder, vounder

Church – egglose, eglishe, eglos, eglosse, hecglos

Chapel or Cell – mynster; chapel; log

Sacred Enclosure – la, ladden, lam, lan, land

Monastic Cell – lok

Hermitage – teghyty (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985), tehidi

Sanctuary – meneghy, menehee, mennay

Martyr or Chapel dedicated to Martyr – merther

Lazar-House – clodgy, clojy, clavjy

Mine – huel, wheal, whel

Open Mine – coffen; laun (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985); mungler, mungleth

Tin Working – bal

Tin Stamps – stampys

Tin Stream – whel hal

Clay Ground – pryek, pryennek

Quarry – mengleth, mingle, mungler, vangler

Smithy – govel

Workshop – joppa, shoppa

Forge – tanjy

Oven or Kiln – forn, vorn

Mill – melin, mellin, mellon, melyn, vellan

Mill-House – bolingey, melindji, melynjy, valency

Mansion – place, plas

Homestead – drea, dra, tre, tref, trev (pl: treven)

House – che, chi, chy, jy, tji

Dwelling – anneth, bo, bod, bos

Winter Dwelling – gwavas, gwavos

Old Farmstead – hendra

Summer Farm – hafos, hewas

Autumn Farm – knavas, kynewas, kynyafos

Barn or Grange – grenjy, grunjy

Barn or Shed – skibber, skyber (pl: skyberyow)

Hut, Shed or Sty – crow, crowdy, crowjy

Stable – stabel (pl: stabylyow)

Dairy or Milkhouse – laity, lety

Cow-Yard – buorth

Beast-House – chyvylas (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985)

Cattle-Shed – gredy, grejy

Cow-House – bowgee, bowjy

Cow-Pen – bowlan

Bullock-House – lonjy

Calf-House – lughty, lutey

Sheep-Cot – devetty (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985)

Sheep-Fold – corlan, gorland, gurlyn

Rabbit Warren – conery

Market – maraz, marghas

Sunk Well – peath, peeth, pyth

Gate – jet, yet

Bridge – ponds, pons, pont (pl: poniou, ponsow)

Cart-Bridge – carbence, carbis, carbons, carbus, karrbons

Weir – crew, krew

Ford – les, red, res, rit, rys, tres

Ferry – keybalhens, kybyllys; treth

Gallows – cloghprenyer, comprigney; crogla, grogley, grugla

Cemetary – gwydh-lann

Grave – bedhow, beth

Cross – crows, grouse

Ruin – magor

Ancient Hut or Ruin – crellas (pl: crellow)

Hillfort or Fortification – deen, dennis, din, dinan, dinas, dyn, dynas, tin

Fort or Round – caer, cair, car, gear, ker

Lookout Place – galva, goel-va, olva, olver

Beacon – golowva

Mound or Barrow – begel, creeg, crug, cruk; tomen, tubban

Long Stone – menear, menheere, menhir, menhyr, mynheer

Bound-Stone – men-nos, men-or, or-men

Water – dever, devr, dour, dower, dowr; lyr (pl: lyryon)

Ore – moon, mun

Tin – stean, sten

Clay – pry

Trees – gwydh

Timber or Tree – predn, pren (pl: prenyer)

Peat or Turf – toor, towargh

Grass – gwels

Clover – mullyon

Hay – fon (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985), vaughan, vorn; gora (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985)

Corn – ese, ys

Wheat – gwaneth

Barley – barlys (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985); heth

Oats – kergh (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985), kerth

Naked Oats – pilles, pylas

Rye – segol, sugal

Hemp – kewargh (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985), kuer

Beans – fa, faf

Water-Cress – beler

Corn Marigold – both, bothen

Milk – leth

Beef – bowyn

Beast – myl (pl: mylas) (Nance, rejected by Padel, 1985)

Ox – adjan, again, ojyon, udgeon

Cattle – gwarthek, warrack

Cow – bew, bugh, view

Bull – tarow

Bullock – lodn, lon

Calf – lugh (pl: lughy)

Pig – hogh (pl: mogh, mow); porghel, porral (pl: porghelly)

Sow – gwis

Sheep – davas (pl: deves)

Wether Sheep – mols (pl: mels)

Ram – hor, horth (pl: hordhas)

Lamb – on, oan (pl: ean, eanes, en, enas)

Shepherd – beagle, bugel

Goat – gevar (pl: gever, gyfras)

Horse – mar, margh, marth (pl: marghas, marras, mergh, vere, vergh); ? kevyll

Colt – ebel, ebol

Deer or Hind – ewyk, uick

Red Deer – heth

Stag – carow, karow

Roebuck – yaw, yorgh, yorth

Hen – yar (pl: yer)

Pullet or Bantam – mabyar

Duck – hos (pl: heidi, hevjy, higey)

Goose – goedh, gooth, goth (pl: godhow)

Pure White – can

White – gwidden, gwyn, gwynn, quidden, widn, win, wyn

Black – dew, dhu, du, due, jew, thew

Green – gwer, gwyrth

Green, Grey or Blue – glas, glaze, las, laze

Grey – loose, los, lot, loys, luit, luz

Red – rudh, ruth

Yellow – melen, velen


 

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An Index to the Historical Place Names of Cornwall

 
Introduction, Bibliography and Selected Place Name Elements
 
Cornish Place Names: A to B
 
Cornish Place Names: C
 
Cornish Place Names: D to F
 
Cornish Place Names: G to H
 
Cornish Place Names: I to K
 
Cornish Place Names: L
 
Cornish Place Names: M to O
 
Cornish Place Names: P
 
Cornish Place Names: Q to S
 
Cornish Place Names: T
 
Cornish Place Names: U to Z
 

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Clues in the Landscape – Placenames, Maps and Fields.

“When you hear the Cornish folk mentioning the names of their villages, hills, and other landmarks, you will notice something un-English about them.  In the accent and cadence of some of the placenames there is an echo of the goblin world.  Is there not, in such names as Ogbeare, Killeganogue and Poulza, an oddity – a twist that is just on the edge of the bizarre.”

(Hopkins T. ‘Our Beautiful Homeland: Cornwall’ date unknown)

It is true that the first thing a visitor to Cornwall will notice is the placenames, they are very ‘un-English’ in particular the further west you go.  My interest in them began many years ago as a student writing a masters dissertation on the landscape continuity on the north coast of West Penwith.

The study of placenames can be highly complex, after all names do change for whatever reasons and in the case of Cornwall the names are often in Cornish which as a language has also undergone many changes.  The Cornish language is related to both the Welsh and Breton languages, all of which are regarded as being descended from the language spoken by the ‘Celts’.  The relationship with these Brittonic languages is often used as evidence for the age of a particular placename, albeit in a general sense.

“The name of a village or farm or field may describe the locality as it was when the name was given, or refer to a natural or man-made feature nearby, or include the name of a pioneer farmer or priest (the latter often termed a ‘saint’).  Names can seldom be translated with the certainty aimed a in normal translation between languages; generally they can only be interpreted, with a greater or less degree of probability, as unconscious

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Clues in the Landscape – Placenames, Maps and Fields.

“When you hear the Cornish folk mentioning the names of their villages, hills, and other landmarks, you will notice something un-English about them.  In the accent and cadence of some of the placenames there is an echo of the goblin world.  Is there not, in such names as Ogbeare, Killeganogue and Poulza, an oddity – a twist that is just on the edge of the bizarre.”

(Hopkins T. ‘Our Beautiful Homeland: Cornwall’ date unknown)

It is true that the first thing a visitor to Cornwall will notice is the placenames, they are very ‘un-English’ in particular the further west you go.  My interest in them began many years ago as a student writing a masters dissertation on the landscape continuity on the north coast of West Penwith.

The study of placenames can be highly complex, after all names do change for whatever reasons and in the case of Cornwall the names are often in Cornish which as a language has also undergone many changes.  The Cornish language is related to both the Welsh and Breton languages, all of which are regarded as being descended from the language spoken by the ‘Celts’.  The relationship with these Brittonic languages is often used as evidence for the age of a particular placename, albeit in a general sense.

“The name of a village or farm or field may describe the locality as it was when the name was given, or refer to a natural or man-made feature nearby, or include the name of a pioneer farmer or priest (the latter often termed a ‘saint’).  Names can seldom be translated with the certainty aimed a in normal translation between languages; generally they can only be interpreted, with a greater or less degree of probability, as unconscious and unintended messages from the past which are seldom free from ambiguity or obscurity.  The prime rule in placename interpretation is to attempt none until all available forms of the name have been considered, and then to place greater reliance on earlier rather than later forms.” (Pool P. A. S. 1990 ‘The Fieldnames of West Penwith).

The distribution of Cornish placenames is not uniform across the county, those places nearest the Tamar River – the natural boundary between  Cornwall and Devon – have a greater tendency to be more English than those in the far west.  In my dissertation I surveyed an area of the north coast of west Penwith (within the parishes of Morvah and Zennor) and of the forty placenames to be found on the Tithe map of 1841 only one had an English name – the hamlet of Wicca.

Below are a handful of the most common prefixes used in Cornish placenames and their meaning (from Weatherhill C. 1998 ‘Cornish Placenames and Language’)

Bos – as in Boscastle, Boscawen or Bosavern.  Also found as Bot-, Bo-, Boj-, Bus-, and Bod-.  Meaning dwelling or home it seems to be a very early form whose usage dwindles by 1500.  It is often followed by a persons name such as Bodilly on the Lizard which can be translated as ‘the dwelling of Deli’.

Car-/Gear-/Caer-/Cr- as in Caervallack, Carwythenack or Carvossa.  Meaning an enclosed settlement and occasionally a ‘fort’.  Often found associated with late prehistoric farmsteads within round enclosures as well as Iron Age hillforts.  Carvedras near Truro can be translated as ‘Modret’s fort’.

Carn – as is in Carn Brea, Carn Meal or Carn Clew.  One of the most common still in use today and is used in reference to prominent rock formations, on hilltops it can translated to ‘tor’ whilst at other locations it might mean ‘crag’ or ‘rockpile’.  Occasionally it may even refer to a Bronze Age Barrow.

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Carn Brea – the rocky tor visible on the hill top. (geograph.co.uk – 1185968)

Chy-/Che-/Ch-/Ty- as in Chun, Chyanvounder or Chynoweth.  Meaning either ‘cottage’ or ‘house’.   Thus Chyandour can be translated as ‘house by the water/stream’.  This prefix replaces the earlier ‘Bos’.

Hen – as in Hendra or Henscath. Meaning old as in former, ancient.  Hendra can in its simple form mean ‘old farm’ but is better interpreted as ‘farm which still stands on its original site.

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Entrance to Hendra Farm (geograph.co.uk – 210812)

Lan – as in Lamorran or Lanzeague.  Meaning ‘church enclosure’ it became redundant by 1500, historians usually take the presence of this prefix as an indicator for an early church site often surrounded by an enclosure which in some cases is a reused prehistoric site.

Tre-/Trev-/Tr- as in Tregenna or Tregeseal to name but two – this is by far and away the most common of all prefixes.  Meaning “farming settlement’ and later used to denote a larger settlement such as village.  They are often followed by a persons name such as Tregiffian or ‘Gifyan’s farm’ and in other cases it might be followed by a descriptive word such as Trencrom or ‘the farm on the curve’.

Venton-/Fenton- as in Venton Vedna or Ventonraze.  Meaning ‘a well’ in the sense of a natural spring, an artificially dug well is ‘Peeth’.  Often the prefix is followed by a name of a saint such as Venton Uny or ‘the well of St Euny’ others might be followed by a distinguishing feature such as Ventonwyn or ‘the white well’.

Of course understanding the meaning behind the names is not the only source of information.  Looking at the distribution of certain placenames within a given area may hint at the evolution of the human landscape.  In some areas it is possible to see the stratigraphy of the landscape.  An essential part of such a study involves the use of maps.

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John Speed’s Map of Cornwall 1614

No study of the landscape can be conducted without a good range of maps.  Early Ordnance Survey maps and Tithe maps are crucial in understanding any landscape before modern incursions such as motorways, housing subdivisions, caravan parks and business parks, make an appearance.  Even in the case of West Penwith the choice of the 1841 Tithe Map during my dissertation was to ensure that any more recent names attached to barn conversions and holiday lets did not lead to false results.  Maps can also show features which may no longer be obvious on the ground such as hedges which may have later been removed and mining remains among others.

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An early drawing for large scale OS map of Lands End.  Two points of interest are – the tin and copper mines are indicated by a dotted lines, also the circular marking on the left indicate the area around Sancreed and the hillfort of Caer Bran.  It was not until 1816 that the recording of archaeologica sites on OS maps became obligatory.

Of course very early maps can be quite frustrating as often the information included is not clear and/or very selective according to who made the map and why.   Just because a settlement does not appear on one map does not mean it did not exist at the time of surveying.  For example, the Domesday Book records only a handful of settlements in the whole of West Penwith.  It seems highly unlikely that the region was all but empty, but given this was an economic text and not a history one it is not too surprising either.  To this extent gaining insight from a wide range of maps is often the best course of action.

Another source of information which can often be overlooked in the study of past landscapes are fieldnames.  Although they are less well documented and it is not until the Tithe Apportionment of 1841 that fieldnames are properly recorded,  albeit by this stage most are in English. It is also important to note that by their very nature fieldnames are transient, their names can change as their usage does.  However there is on occasion names which stick and just occasionally these names can hint at a previously unknown archaeological site or field usage.  For example Park an Vellan could suggest the presence of a mill (vellan being a form of melyn or mill) and Park Menheere suggests the presence of standing stone.

In the case of later English fieldnames some may well have been directly translated from the Cornish and are thus older than expected.  So Spring Field may have originally been Park an Venton or Barrow Field was Gweal Creeg.

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A view of fields near the hamlet of Zennor demonstrating the higgly-piggly nature of the fields systems.  (geograph.co.uk – 633)

The study of placenames, maps and fieldnames is one of the least intrusive forms of research a person can do and yet can yield a myriad of information that in some cases was not known.  When combined with other sources such as documents and aerial photography it becomes a powerful part of archaeological research providing fresh insight into our ancient landscapes.

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An aerial photo giving a birds eye view over a portion of the West Penwith coastline (copyright Tom Corser 2009)

Once you have got your eye in so to speak, it will be forever impossible to go for a simple walk in the landscape.  I am doomed to be wandering the landscape always looking for patterns, asking what does that name mean and is it in it’s original form.

Sources:

Gelling M. (2000) Place-Names in the Landscape Phoenix Press

Hopkins R. T. (?) Our Beautiful Homeland: Cornwall Blackie and Son Ltd

Pool P. A. S (1990) The Fieldnames of West Penwith Published by the Author

Weatherhill C. (1998) Cornish Place Names and Language Sigma Leisure

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