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"Old Cornwall"

Index to Volume 2

( April 1931 - October 1936 )

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Contributions in Cornish   -   Cures   -  CustomsCornish Language  - Cornish Language in Songs

  Dialect & Brevities   - Dreams Fishing -  Games - Ghosts - Giants  - Gorsedd

Mining - Old Cornwall Societies  - Persons -  Pikies - Place Names - Places - Poetry - #Sayings - 

Smuggling  - Songs - Wells - Witchcraft Words & Phrases

Index to Illustrations

Looe Fishing craft,

5, facing p.1

Railton Plans,

12, pp. 1, 5.

A Curious Post,

12, p33

 

Index to Contributors

Author Title Page Number

ALLIN-COLLINS, R. St. V.

Kernow Cref y Golon,

7, p.25

ANDREW, C.K.C.

All Coals are Black,

10, p.31

ANDREW, C.K.C.

Ancient Stone Circles at Duloe,

7, p.23

ANDREW, C.K.C.

An Historic Cornish Wreck,

6, p.1

ANDREW, C.K.C.

Cornish Whales,

5, p.33

ANDREW, C.K.C.

Doniert Demurs,

4, p.38

ANDREW, C.K.C.

Dreams, An Unfathomed Mystery

4, p.8

ANDREW, C.K.C.

Excavations at the Doniert Stone Site,

4, p.25

ANDREW, C.K.C.

Footnote to "A Quaker Saint in Cornwall,"

12, p.37

ANDREW, C.K.C.

St Erth Rood Screen in Somerset,

9, p.41

ANDREW, C.K.C.

Skittering Rock,

9, p.8

ANDREW, C.K.C.

Tommy and the Turtle,

10, p.34

ATCHLEY, M.H.N. Cuthbert,

The Constantine in Kerrier Funeral Hymn,

12, p.11

ATCHLEY, M.H.N. Cuthbert,

The Cornish Salute,

10, p.36

ATCHLEY, M.H.N. Cuthbert,

The Helston Fair Song,

10, p.1

ATCHLEY, M.H.N. Cuthbert,

The Pasty-Sellers Song,

11, p.28

ATCHLEY, M.H.N. Cuthbert,

The St. Erth Roodscreen,

11, p.37

ATCHLEY, M.H.N. Cuthbert,

The Wrestlers Oath,

6, p.16

BLEWETT R.

Roche Rock,

6, p.19

BLEWETT, W.

Scandal

7, p.36

BLEWETT, W.

The Statement,

9, p.35

BRAY, G.S.

A Remedy for Fainting,

1, p.4

BURTON, W.J.P.

Notes on Ancient Stone Circle at Diloe

6, p.32

CHARKE, W.J.

Remembrances of Life in a Farm, 

1, p.28; - 2, p.4; - 3, p.12.

CHIRGWIN, Edwin,

Samuel Ough,

12, p.23

CHIRGWIN, Edwin,

The Langford Charity,

5, p.11

CLINNICK, Rev. A. A.

A Cornish Volunteer,

8, p.25

CLINNICK, Rev. A. A.

Giants,

2, p.40

CLINNICK, Rev. A. A.

Ill Luck,

1, p.38

CLINNICK, Rev. A. A.

Parson Ghost-Layers,

2, p.1

CLINNICK, Rev. A. A.

Sir Henry Bodriggan,

3, p. 19

CLINNICK, Rev. A. A.

The Demon on the Church Tower,

1, p.37

CLINNICK, Rev. A. A.

The Lanteglos Ghost,

10, p.41

CLINNICK, Rev. A. A.

The Lizard Lights, (in the Bible),

6, p.18

CLINNICK, Rev. A. A.

The Piskies are About,

3, p. 28

CLINNICK, Rev. A. A.

The Raffle,

2, p.44

COUCH, B.Y.

The Cornish Youth Movement,

5, p.30

COWLS, P.

Fishing in a Cornish Port Sixty Years Ago,

8, p.6

COWLS, P.

The Longshoreman's Chart,

2, p36

CURTIS, B.A.

Old-Time Post Office Services at Falmouth,

9, p.9

DAVEY, G.

Quaint People: Their Sayings and Doings,

4, p.16

DAVEY, G.

The Launceston Eagles,

9, p.43

DICKINSON, L. J. 

A Charm Still in Use,

9, p.43

DICKINSON, L. J. 

Modern Survivals of Old Belief,

2, p.19

DOBLE, J. M.

Lightning,

1, p.20

DOBLE, J. M.

Odd Sayings,

4, p.44

ENNOR, E. J.

Some Old Inns,

3, p.18

EVA, Charles A.

Penzance Schoolmaster and his Sons,

12, p.18

EVA, Charles A.

Tommy Traicle,

12, p.18

EVA, Walter H,

Henry Quick, the Zennor Poet,

5, p.36

FOX, Wilson L.

A Fishy Business,

6, p.24

GILL, W. W.

A Skinless Oat,

10, p.37

GLUBB, A. de Castro

Glimpse of Peasant Life in early Last Century,

2, p.28

GYLES, C. M. O.

Cart as a Novelty,

9, p.42

GYLES, C. M. O.

Sir Henry Irving at Halestown,

7, p.20

GYLES, C. M. O.

The Bellows on the Table,

7, p.31

HAMBLY, E. H. 

Dew genes, A Gernow,

4, p.30

HAMILTON, J. H. 

Cornish Heath,

11, p. 1

HARRIS, W. Gregory,

Hawker and "The Quest of the Sangraal,"

3, p.29

HARRIS, W. Gregory,

"Parson Hawker" of Morwenstow,

1, p.17

HENDERSON, Charles,

Clodgy,

4, p.37

HENDERSON, Charles,

Nicholas Boson and Richard Angwyn,

2, p.29

HENDERSON, Charles,

Railton,

12, p.29

HENDERSON, Charles,

Two Names of Streams,

5, p.16

HURST, LT.-COL. F. C.

Elements of Cornish Archaeology,

7, p.1

HURST, LT.-COL. F. C.

Notes Taken in Zennor and Morvah,

5, p. 22

HURST, LT.-COL. F. C.

Some Property Boundaries in Zennor,

2, p.23

HURST, LT.-COL. F. C.

The Chough,

1, p.7

HOARE, J. C.

Ralph Allen,

1, p.9

HOBLYN, W. Treffry

"In English and not in Cornowok,"

11, p.11

HOBLYN, W. Treffry

Probable Parentage of Dolly Pentreath,

11, p.7

HOBLYN, W. Treffry

The Tenth Child: or the Parson's "Tithe Bogey"

11, p.23

HOBLYN, W. Treffry

Two Place-Names,

12, p.38

HODGE, G. R. 

Some St. Ives Recollections,

11, p.12

HODGE, James H.

Stories of Old St. Ives,

9, p.1

HOOPER, E. G. Retallack,

Borrow and Cornwall,

3, p.40

HOOPER, E. G. Retallack,

Dialect as a Gateway to Cornish,

2, p.34

HOOPER, J. E.

The Bishop Rock,

12, p.14

JENKIN, F.G.

Things I Have Heard,

5, p.42

JENNER Henry,

Two Recent Books,

5, p.17

JENNINGS, Canon H. R. 

Piskey-led on Tremethick Moor,

9, p.33

JENNINGS, Myra E.

A Bungaloid Growth,

11, p.41

JENNINGS, Myra E.

A Lay Gohst-layer,

7, p.40

JENNINGS, Myra E.

Little Interviews,

6, p.26

JENNINGS, Myra E.

Tamson Blight of Helston,

11, p.37

JEWEL Ethel,

A Stratton Carol of the Months,

12, p.20

JEWEL Ethel,

Children's Games at Stratton,

6, p.7

JEWEL Ethel,

Some Stratton Weddings,

9, p.7

JOHNS, F. W.

Baldhu,

2, p.17

JOHNS, S. W.

A Cornish Poet,

7, p.15

KELYNACK, J.

A Guessing Game,

1, p.6

KELYNACK, J.

Reminiscences of Newlyn

7, p9; - 8, p.20

KELYNACK, J.

The Turnip Lantern,

9, p.13

KEMP, H.

Self Denial,

7, p.44

KEMP, H.

Humour in Chapel,

10, pp.18, 37

KEMPTHORNE, LT.-COL. G. A.

Notes on the Cornish Priories,

10, p.4

LIGHTOWLER, J.

A Talland Ghost Story,

5, p.14

MARTIN, W. T.

A Sabbatarian

7, p.14

MARTIN, W. T.

Sayings, Proverbs and comparisons,

9, p.44

MARTIN, W. T.

Slidering Rock,

11, p.31

MARTIN, W. T.

The Village Mangle,

7, p.22

MARTIN, W. T.

Unbounded Bonds,

7, p.17

MINERS, Tom

Chaucer and the Cornish Cottage,

6, p.34; - 7, p.18

MINERS, Tom

Fragments that are Left,

4, p.12

MINERS, Tom

Old May-Day Customs,

8, p.14

MURRISH, C. S.

A Suggestion to be Considered,

10, p.42

MURRISH, C. S.

Mingy Advice,

12, p.17

MURRISH, C. S.

Musical Talent,

12, p.24

MURRISH, C. S.

Q.E.D.

12, p.36

MURRISH, C. S.

Rocks or Landmarks at or Near St. Ives, 

10, p.25

MURRISH, C. S.

School Dames and Bogey Men,

12, p.28

NANCE, R. Morton

A Long Ago Visit to St. Ives,

3, p.41

NANCE, R. Morton

An Old Charm from Lawhitton,

10, p.29

NANCE, R. Morton

Cornish Names in the Isle of man,

8, p.5

NANCE, R. Morton

Fly-Leaf Literature,

12, p.41

NANCE, R. Morton

"Gwas Myghal" and the Cornish Revival,

8, p.1

NANCE, R. Morton

Inscriptions of Mawnan Church,

8, p.18

NANCE, R. Morton

More Cornish from Gwavas,

12, p.34

NANCE, R. Morton

Names of Cornish Giants,

9, p.14

NANCE, R. Morton

New Light on Cornish,

8, p.32; - 9, p.28

NANCE, R. Morton

Old Cornwall and the Celtic Congress,

4, p.21

NANCE, R. Morton

Some Old Signboards at St. Ives,

4, p.44

NANCE, R. Morton

Some Verses by John Boson,

8, p.30

NANCE, R. Morton

"Streek! Hola! Winnd up!

10, p.24

NANCE, R. Morton

The Cornish of William Rowe,

11, p.32; - 12, p.25

NANCE, R. Morton

The Hour is Come, bur not the Man,

3, p35

NANCE, R. Morton

The Jenner Memorial Fund,

9, p.40

NANCE, R. Morton

The Other Halfstone,

5, p.36; - 6, p.10; - 11, p. 15

NANCE, R. Morton

The Pool of Pilate,

11, p.44

NANCE, R. Morton

The Proposed Landewednack Tablet,

10, p.44

NANCE, R. Morton

Traditional Cornish at Paul,

12, p.39

NANCE, R. Morton

below are Notes on:-

 

NANCE, R. Morton

A Choon Query,

6, p.44

NANCE, R. Morton

A Puzzle Solved,

1, p.23

NANCE, R. Morton

Accroshay,

2, p.32

NANCE, R. Morton

An unprinted Cornish Scrap,

3, p.43

NANCE, R. Morton

Can Kernewek,

1, p.24

NANCE, R. Morton

Celtic Shibboleths,

1, p.44

NANCE, R. Morton

Cornish in 1756,

5, p.44

NANCE, R. Morton

Dolly Pentreath,

11, p.9

NANCE, R. Morton

Henry Goodman,

3, p.40

NANCE, R. Morton

Lizard Light, in the Bible,

6, p.18

NANCE, R. Morton

The Tally-ow,

9, p.12

NANCE, R. Morton

below are in Cornish:-

 

NANCE, R. Morton

An Arlodhes othys a Stavoren,

7, p.26

NANCE, R. Morton

An Dheu Bajya,

11, p.19

NANCE, R. Morton

An Edhen Huder,

8, p.26

NANCE, R. Morton

An Lorgan y'n Dour,

9, p.25

NANCE, R. Morton

An Margh Coth,

4, p.31

NANCE, R. Morton

An Marghak ha'n Eos

4, p.27

NANCE, R. Morton

An Oy-yar ha'n Veln-wyns,

10, p.19

NANCE, R. Morton

Hager-Awel,

2, p.24

NANCE, R. Morton

Jowan hag Arluth an Maner,

5, p.25

NANCE, R. Morton

Nyns-yu dhe Ladra nep na-n-jeves Man,

3, p.23

NOALL, R. J. 

How to Know a Cornishman,

4, p.39

NOALL, R. J. 

Loath To Go,

11, p.17

NOALL, R. J. 

Mauger and Burnick,

8, p.16

NOALL, R. J. 

Ribald Rhymes on Wesley,

6, p.13

NOALL, R. J. 

Love's Rough Course,

4, p.19

OPIE, S. A. 

A Spider Charm,

3, p.44

OPIE, S. A. 

Astragalus (?) Ingot,

3, p.44

OPIE, S. A. 

Barrow at Carn Entral,

3, p.43

OPIE, S. A. 

Local Similes and Sayings,

6, p.31

OPIE, S. A. 

The Pisky (?) Funeral,

1, p.27

OPIE, S. A. 

The Precious Metals in Folk-lore,

3, p.44

OPIE, S. A. 

The Tradional Version of the Folk-Tale of John of Chyanhorth,

2, p.14

PARNALL, Roger, M. B. 

Loggerheads,

3, p.39

PASCOE, W. Arthur,

Fire-pin,

7, p.43

PASCOE, W. Arthur,

"Likes"

1, p.42

PASCOE, W. Arthur,

Omens,

6, p.44

PASCOE, W. Arthur,

The Mat Morning Fern,

11, p.40

PASCOE, W. Arthur,

The Thirty Pence Charm,

8, p.19

PASCOE, W. Arthur,

Town-crow,

7, p.44

PASCOE, W. Arthur,

Two Dialect Words,

11, p.41

PAYNTER, S. Winifred

Guise-dancing at Quito,

9, p.19

PAYNTER, S. Winifred

Reminders of Cornwall in the Levant,

4, p.5

PAYNTER, William H.

Daniel Gumb, The Cave-man Mathematician, 

4. p.1

PEARCE, J.

A Mining Custom at Pendeen,

11, p.14

PEARCE, J.

Pin Day at Pendeen,

7, p.30

PEARCE, J.

Tubban Day,

8, p.28

PEARCE, J.

The Village Mangle,

10, p.32

PEARCE, R.

Old Fishing Ways at Looe,

5, p.1

PEZZACK, W.

Memories of Mousehole,

3, p.1

PICKEN, W. M. M. 

The Domesday Book and East Cornwall,

11, p.24

POOL Anne,

Bodanan,

10, p.16

POOL Anne,

Phillack Church and Holy Well,

8, p.12

RADFORD, C. A. Raleigh

Report on the Underground Passages at Weeth, camborne,

9, p.16

RENDLE, W.

Uncle Tom Charke and the Gen'leman in Black,

9, p.20

RILSTONE, H.

Broil,

3, p.40

ROBERTS, James,

Cobbutty Cut,

8, p.43

ROGERS, C. C. (Lady Vyvyan)

September Partridges,

1, p.8

ROGERS Lily,

Safety First,

11, p.5

ROGERS, M. W.

Gleanings from Goldsithney 1925 - 31,

2, p.42

ROGERS, M. W.

Words in common Use, Goldsithney 1931,

2, p.43

ROWE Ashley,

A Curious Post,

12, p.33

ROWE, J. Hambley,

A Moral Rhyme,

8, p.13

ROWE, J. Hambley,

Buccaboo and Tarraway,

10, p.38

ROWE, J. Hambley,

Field, Names in Mullion,

2, p.44

ROWE, J. Hambley,

How We Laugh at One Another,

2, p.41

RUNDELL, Thomas

Borrow and Cornwall,

3, p.40

ST. GERMAN, Maria

A Haunted House,

6, p.14

SANDRY, F. P. 

Mrs. A's Lil Shop,

2, p.16

SARRE, W.

A Temperance Cow,

7, p.19

SARRE, W.

A Whole-time job,

5, p.44

SARRE, W.

Mainly about "Rullen,"

4, p.6

SARRE, W.

Squaring the Bill,

12, p.42

SARRE, W.

Wanted-another Star,

5, p.35

SHAPCOTT, E. S. 

A Chimney Sweep,

1, p.3

SHAPCOTT, E. S. 

"Areas"

6, p.11

SPOONER, Barbara C. 

Church Moving,

3, p.39

SPOONER, Barbara C. 

How They saw the First Lobster at Mevagissey,

4, p.32

SPOONER, Barbara C. 

The Black Bull of Hawks Tor,

11, p.16

SPOONER, Barbara C. 

The Guineapigs and the Wolf,

8, p.17

SPOONER, Barbara C. 

The Maypole,

1, p.21

STEPHENS F. J.

Camborne Notes,

7, p.43

STEPHENS F. J.

Cornish Books,

7, p43

SYMONS, W. M.

Dialect, 

12, p.30

THOMAS, Jim

Housekeeping Rhyme

5, p.41

THOMAS, Jim

Railway Rhymes,

5, p.42

THOMAS, Jim

The Morvah Devils,

1, p.15

THOMPSON, E.

The "Arves" Zupper,

2, p.22

TREDINNICK, L. S. 

Old Mrs. Trengrouse and Her Petticoats,

5, p.7

TREDINNICK, L. S. 

The Game of Five Stones,

7, p.38

WATSON, W. D.

More about Pillas,

9, p.31

WATSON, W. D. 

The Sacredness of Bread,

6, p.36

WATSON, W. D.

Three Old Riddles,

6, p.33

WILLMOTT, H. J. 

Long Cross restored to Long Cross,

6. p.17

Initials Only.

 

 

A.B.

Trying For Husband,

4, p.42

A.S.

Fulfilment,

8, p.15

E.E.S.

A Disclaimer,

8, p.11

E.G.H.

A Simple Shepherd,

11, p.27

F.J.O.

Jack-o-Lantern,

4, p.41

J.H.B.

Swelled head,

3, p.41

W.J.A.

More "Devil" Rhymes,

12, p.19

W.V.P.

Lines on a Bridge in St Ives Consols,

6, p.43

 

Index to Book Reviews

Book Reviews Page number

History of the Parish of Sheviock (Kempthorne)

8, p. 44

An English Cornish Dictionary, 

7, p. 35

Cornish Drolls (S. L. Enys)

2, p.33

Cornish - English Dictionary,

11, p.42

Cornish For All, 

5, p.27

Cornish Homes and Customs, (A. K. Hamilton Jenkin)

7, p.34

Cornish Seafarers, (A. K. Hamilton Jenkin)

4, p.33

Cornish Sketches of "Nicky Trevaylor" (Tom Newall),

9, p.32

Cornwall and the Cornish, (A. K. Hamilton Jenkin)

6, p.37

Cornwall in the Great Civil War and Interregnum 1642-1660 (Mary Coate),

7, p.32

Essays in Cornish History, (Charles Henderson),

9, p.37

First Steps in Cornish, (W. D. Watson)

2, p.33

Gwendra Cove and other Cornish Sketches (C. C. Rogers)

1, p.20

Historical Notes on Madron and Penzance, (Henry R. Jennings)

12, p.40

Jack the Giant-Killer, (Caldwell Harpur)

6, p.37

John Tregagle of Trevorder, Man and ghost, (Barbara S. Spooner)

10, p.43

Kernow, (A.S.D.Smith)

7, p.35; - 9, p.39; 11, p.42

Lessons in Spoken Cornish, (A.S.D.Smith)

2, p.33

Order of Service for Evensong,

11, p.42

Roll of the Bards of the Cornish Gorsedd,

11, p.42

St. Mark's Gospel in Cornish, (A.S.D.Smith)

10, p.43

St. Michael's Mount, (Rev. T. Taylor, M.A.)

5, p.17

The Archaeology of Cornwall and Scilly (H.O'Neill Hencken)

5, p.17

The Cornish Miner, (A. K. Hamilton Jenkin)

7, p.34

The Gospel of St. Mark,

11, p.42

The Story of Cornwall, (A. K. Hamilton Jenkin)

9, p.38

When Cornwall had 44 M.P.'s (A.de C. Glubb)

8, p.44

 

Cornish Language

Charted Endorsement, The,

4, p.34

Gwavas MSS, Extracts from,

1, p.23; - 3, p.43; - 12, p.34.

Inscription in,

8, p.18; - 9, p.39.

In 1756,

5, p.44

New Light on,

8, p.32; - 9, p.28

Of William Rowe,

11, p.32; - 12, p.25

Projected Hymn-Book,

12, p.36

Suggestion to be considered,

10, p.42

Traditional at Paul,

12, p.39

 

Cornish Language, Songs in

The Pool of Pilate,

11, p.44

 

Contributions in Cornish ( Stories, etc.,)

Title  

An Arlodhes Othys a Stavoren,

7, p.26

An Creftor na-vynna Fysky,

6, p.27

An Dheu Bajya,

11, p.19

An Lorgan y'n Dour,

9, p.25

An Marghak ha'n Eos,

4, p.27

An Oy-yar ha'n Velyn-wyns,

10, p.19

Dhe Yowynkneth Kernow,

5, p.31

Hager-Awel,

2, p.24

Jowan hag Arluth an Maner,

5, p.25

Kernow Cref y Golon,

7, p.25

Nyns-yu dhe Ladra nep na-n-jeves Man,

3, p.23

Samuel Ough,

12, p.23

 

In Verse

An Edhen Huder

8, p.26

An Margh Coth,

4, p.31

Dew genes A Gernow,

4, p.30

Honna dres oll a-garaf,

9, pp.6, 10

 

Cures

Title Page Number

A White Witch's

4, p.40

For Ringworm,

1, p.44

Tamson Blight of Helston,

11, p.37

 

Customs
Title Page Number

Sliding on Rocks,

9, p.8

 

Dialect & Brevities

Title Page Numbers

Dialect,

12, p.30

As a Gateway to Cornish,

2, p.34

Aunt Jane's Rooster,

10, p.30

Bungaloid Growth, A,

11, p.41

Cornish Volunteer, A,

8, p.25

Fishy Business, A,

6, p.24

Fulfilment,

8, p.15

How to Know a Cornishman,

4, p.39

Jack-0'-Lantern,

4, p.41

John of Chyanhorth, (Traditional Version)

2, p.14

Little Interviews,

6, p.26

Little Bit of St. Ives Talk, A,

5, p.32

Mauger and Burnick,

8, p.16

Me Secon'-bes' 'at,

3, p.26

Mingy Advice,

12, p.17

Musical Talent,

12, p.24

Old Mrs Trengrouse and her Petticoats,

5, p.7

Q. E. D. 

12, p.36

Raffle, The,

2, p.44

Relations,

6, p.44

Remedy for Fainting, A,

1, p.4

Sabbatarian, A,

7, p.14

Safety First,

11, p.5

Scandal,

7, p.36

Self Denial,

7, p.44

September Partridges,

1, p.8

Spring Cleaning,

6, p.26

Squaring the Bill,

12, p.42

Statement, The,

9, p.35

Swelled Head,

3, p.41

Temperance cow,

7, p.19

Trying for Husbands,

4, p.42

Two Suns at St. Ives,

11, p.4

Uncle Tom Charke and the Gen'leman in Black,

9, p.20

Dialect Verse:-

 

Loath To Go,

11, p.17

Mra. A's Lil Shop,

2, p.16

Penna's Van,

1, p.40

 

Dreams

An Unfathomed Mystery,

4, p.8

Doniert Demurs

4, p.38

 

Fishing

Longshoreman's Chart,

2, p.36

Old Ways at Looe,

5, p.1

Sixty Years Ago,

8, p.6

 

Games

Accroshay

2, p.32

Children's at Stratton,

6, p.7

Cobbutty Cut,

8, p.43

Drip-Drop,

7, p.31

Five-Stones,

7, p.38

Guessing,

1, p.6

Heads of Pennymeans?

7, p.30

Pinch or Puff,

7, p.32

Pindy Pandy,

7, p.30

Rock Sliding,

9, p.8; - 11, p.31

Spanish Knight, The,

1, p.5

 

Ghosts

Lanteglos,

10, p.41

Lay Ghost-layer, A,

7, p.40

Parson Ghost-layers

2, p.1

Talland Story,

5, p.14

 

Giants

Cornish Giants,

2, p.40

Names of,

9, p.14

 

Gorsedd

Various Notices

3, p.26; - 5, p.28; - 7, p.29; - 8, p.29; - 9, p.34; - 11, p.22

 

Mining

Custom at Pendeen,

11, p.14

Mainly about "Rullen,"

4, p.6

 

Old Cornwall Societies

Title Page Number

Bodmin,

3, p.37; - 6, p.17; - 8, p.40

Callinton,

3, p.37; - 6, p.38

Camborne,

3, p.37; - 6, p.39; - 8, p.40

Falmouth,

3, p.37; - 6, p.39

Hayle,

3, p.37; - 6, p.39

Helston

3, p.37; - 6, p.39; - 8, p.40

Liskeard,

3, pp.37, 38; - 4, p.25; - 6, p.40; - 8, p.40

London Cornish,

8, p.41

Looe, 

3, p.37; - 6, p.40; - 8, p.41

Madron,

3, p.37; - 6, p.40; - 8, p.41

Newquay,

3, p.37; - 6, p.40; - 8, p.41

North Hill,

3, p.37; - 6, p.40; 

Padstow,

3, p.37; - 6, p.41; - 8, p.41

Penryn & Falmouth

 8, p.41

Penzance,

3, p.37; - 6, p.41; - 8, p.42

Port Isaac,

3, p.37; - 6, p.41

Redruth,

3, p.37; - 6, p.41; - 8, p.42

St. Agnes,

 6, p.42

St Austell,

1, p.7; - 3, p.37; - 6, p.42; - 8, p.42

St. Ives,

3, pp.37, 38; - 6, p.42; - 8, p.42

Tintagel,

3, p.37; - 6, p.42; - 8, p.43

Truro,

3, p.37; - 6, p.42; - 8, p.43

Wadebridge,

4, p.38; - 6, p.42; - 8, p.43

Federation of,

3, p.37; - 4, p.38; - 5, p.40; - 6, p.38; 7, p.42

 

Persons

Name

Page Number

Allen, Ralph,

1, p.11

Angwyn, Richard,

2, p.29

Blight, Tamson (Helston)

11, p.37

Blight Thomas, (Penzance schoolmaster)

12, p.18

Bodriggen, Sir Henry,

3, p.19

Borrow, George,

3, p.40

Boson, John

8, p.30

Bowles, Ald. F. J.

1, p.2

Gumb, Daniel (The Cave-man Mathematrician)

4, p.1

Hambly, Loveday (Quaker Saint)

12, p.37

Hawker, Rev. Robert S,

1, p.17; - 3. p.29

Irving, Sir Henry,

7, p.20

Jenner Henry, ("Gwas Myghal"),

7, p.42; - 8, p.1; - 9, p.40

Lloyd George and William,

9, p.30

Moore, Bernard,

7, p.15

Newall Tom, ("Nicky Trevaylor")

7, p.42; - 9, p.32

Penna, Richard,

1, p.40

Pentreath, Dolly,

11, pp. 7, 9,

"Poor Stuff," (St. Ives)

2, p.43

Quick Henry, (The Zennor Poet)

5, p. 36

Thomas, James ("Tas Cambron,")

7, p.42

Tresidder Charles,

9, p.11

Wesley, John,

6, p.13

Woods of Ladock, Parson,

1, p.37

 

Piskies

Horse Riding,

1, p.43

Pisky (?) Funeral, The

1, p. 27

 

Place Names

Baldhu,

2, p.17

Bishop Rock,

12, p.17

Clodgy,

4, p. 37

Great Jusment,

12, p. 38

Menalhyl,

5, p.16

Mousehole,

3, p. 1

Park Banall,

12, p.38

Trencrom,

3, p. 10

 

 

Places

Baldhu,

2, p. 17

Bodanan,

10, p.16

Bodmin, Wassail song,

4, p. 14

Camborne,

5, p. 42; - 7, p. 43

Camborne, May Day Customs,

8, p.14

Carn Brea,

8, p. 25

Carn Entral,

3, p. 43

Carn Galva,

5, p.22

Chywoon, 

6, p. 44; - 10, p.43

Connor Downs, May Day Custom,

8, p. 14

Constantine, Funeral Hymn,

12, p. 11

Duloe, Ancient Stone Circle,

6, p. 32; - 7, p. 23

Falmouth, Old Time Post Office Service,

9, p.9

Goldsithney, Gleanings From,

2, p. 42

Goldsithney, Words in Common Use in 1931,

5, p. 43

Gwennap, 

3, pp. 9, 10

Gwinear, May Day Customs,

8, p. 14

Halsetown, Sir Henry Irving at,

7, p. 20

Hayle, May Day Customs,

3, p. 11; - 8, p. 14

Helston, Fair Song,

7, p. 44; - 10, p. 1

Helston, Tamson Blight,

11, p. 37

Illogan, 

1, p. 1

Ladock, Demon on Church Tower,

1, p. 37

Landewednack,

10, p. 44

Lanteglos, Ghost,

10, p. 41

Launceston, Stone Eagles,

9, p. 43

Lawhitton, Old Charm,

10, p. 29

Liskeard,

7, p. 44

Liskeard, Doniert Stone Site,

4, pp. 25, 38

Liskeard, Likes,

1, p. 42

Liskeard, May Morning Fern,

11, p. 40

Long Cross, Cross Restored,

6, p. 17

Looe, All Coals Are Black,

10, p. 31

Looe, Old Fishing Ways,

5, p. 1

Looe, Skittering Rock,

9, p. 8

Madron, History of,

12, p. 40

Mawnan, Church Inscriptions,

8, p. 18

Menheniot,

8, p.11

Menheniot, Chimney Sweep,

1, p. 3

Mevagissey, First Lobster,

4, p. 32

Morvah, Devils

1, p. 15

Morvah, Kicking Stones,

5, p. 24

Morwenstow, Parson Hawker of,

1, p.17

Mousehole,

12, p. 17,

Mousehole, Memories of,

3, p.1

Mousehole, Midsummer Day,

3, p. 11

Mullion, Field Names,

2, p. 44

Newlyn, Reminiscences of,

7, p. 9; - 8, p. 20

North Hill, 

8, p. 17

North Hill, Quaint People,

4, p. 16

Paul, Traditional Cornish at,

12, p. 39

Pendeen, Mining Custom,

11, p. 14

Pendeen, Pin Day,