- interest.
There are also stone-age
remains in the parish. The
manor of
Tywarnhaile was one of the 17
Antiqua maneria of the
Duchy of Cornwall. St Agnes...
-
Porthtowan (Cornish
Standard Written Form:
Porth Tewyn,
meaning landing place at the sand dunes) is a
small village in Cornwall, England, UK,
which is...
- of
Lostwithiel Blackmore: by the
mayor and
corporation of
Launceston Tywarnhaile (or Tynwarnhail): by the
mayor and
corporation of
Truro Penwith and Kerrier:...
-
Kerrier (including the
granite outcrops of Land's End and Carnmenellis)
Tywarnhaile: St
Agnes and the Carn Brea area Blackmore: the
Hensbarrow granite upland...
-
Trematon in St
Stephens by
Saltash parish 29 21 38 25 37 16 6 Tybesta, in
Creed parish 28 21 37 16 36 14 4
Tywarnhaile in St
Agnes parish 12 15 – – 11 15 2...
-
Cornish material), but that of
others (e.g., Edgar's
grant of
estates at
Tywarnhaile and
Bosowsa to his
thane Eanulf in 960,
Edward the Confessor's grant...
- stannators. The 24 stannators, six from each of the four
Cornish stannaries (
Tywarnhaile, Blackmoor,
Foweymoore and Penwith), had the
power to p**** laws which...
-
states the following:
Treuellis or Trevellis, a
tenement in the
manor of
Tywarnhaile, was for
several descents the seat of the
family of Crocker; it belonged...
-
Foweymoor (Bodmin Moor),
Blackmoor (Hensbarrow
downs near
Saint Austell),
Tywarnhaile (Truro to
Saint Agnes) and Penwith-with-Kerrier.
Blackmoor was the oldest...
- landowner. He
served as
Director of Land-Bank in 1696,
Stannator for
Tywarnhaile in 1703,
Commissioner of
Prizes from
September 1703 to July 1705, Commissioner...