Federation of Old Cornwall Societies Journal
"Old Cornwall"
Index to Volume 6
(Autumn 1961 - Spring 1971)
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Title |
Page Number |
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A Cornish Christmas Bush, |
477 |
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A Cornish Sampler, |
570 |
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A Field Wall of Cornwall, |
541 |
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Bridge over the River Camel at Wadebridge, |
456 |
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Captain Edward Hawkins, R.N., |
245 |
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Caradar and Mrs. Smith, |
499 |
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Castle Dore, |
359 |
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Coppathorne Cottage near Poundstock, |
473 |
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Cornish Slate Memorials |
|
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Duloe (Anna Smyth), |
85 |
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Lelant (William Pread) |
9 |
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Mevagissey (Lewis Dart) |
84 |
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Morval (Walter Coode) |
10 |
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St. Tudy (Humphrey Nicoll) |
83 |
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Crosses |
|
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Church Lane, Lelant |
361 |
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Dunheved, |
214 |
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Three Hole Cross, Egloshayle |
564 |
|
Entrance Arch, Trevissick, |
422 |
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Fanciful Sketches by R.M. Nance, |
190, 381, 524, 574. |
|
Fisherman's Gear, |
353 |
|
Gwennap Workhouse, |
398 |
|
John Wesley's Ordeal by Fire, |
206 |
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Landing and Carrying of Pilchards at St. Ives, Cornwall, |
475 |
|
Launceston |
|
|
Castle |
506 |
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Church |
506 |
|
Maps: |
|
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Goonhilly and its Fortresses, |
440 |
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Ludgvan, |
231 |
|
Memorial to a Chrisom Child at North Hill, |
99 |
|
Milestones, |
407 |
|
Mounts Bay Fisherwomen, 1819 |
428 |
|
Oxen at Work, |
488 |
|
Penwarne Manor, |
114 |
|
Prison Hospital Ship Le Canton, |
247 |
|
Probus Church, |
333 |
|
St. Austell, Cornwall |
544 |
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St. Just |
|
|
"Chi-Rho" Stone |
259 |
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Market Square |
162 |
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St. Mawes: the Castle |
492 |
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St. Michael's Mount |
28 |
|
The Catwater from the Citadel, Plymouth, c1820 |
446 |
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The Hamoze from Mount Edgecumbe, c1820 |
449 |
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The Holy well at St. Clether, |
62 |
|
The Old Manor House, Grampound |
151 |
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The Tristan Stone |
36 |
|
The Window of an old West Country Village Store |
264 |
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The Wreck of the S.S. Mohegan |
299 |
|
Zennor |
|
|
Open Hearth |
120 |
|
In 1870 |
123 |
|
Present Day |
125 |
| Author | Title | Page Number |
|
Allum, F. E. (From papers of) |
A Visit to the Levant Copper Mine in 1887 |
173 |
|
Anonymous |
Castle Dore |
359 |
|
Anonymous |
St. Agnes OCS honours Passmore Edwards |
571 |
|
Anonymous |
The Tristan Stone - Unveiling of Plaque |
35 |
|
Anthony, G. H. |
The Borough of Helston |
340 |
|
Attwater, D. |
Cornish in Jerusalem |
39 |
|
Barrie, G. W. |
War's Alarums at St Just in Penwith |
38 |
|
Bartlett, M. M. |
Farmer's Wife |
19 |
|
Batchelor, K. M. |
A Forgotten Family - the Polruddens of Pentewan |
30 |
|
Birkbeck, P. W. |
James Henry Treloar Cliff | 292 |
|
Blewett, R. R. |
These Things have been in St. Day and Gwennap |
397, 465, 508, 536 |
|
Borlase, Miss. (Edited by P.A.S. Pool) |
Cornish Parishes in 1752: St. Issey, (Rev J. Hedges) |
366 |
|
Borlase, Miss. (Edited by P.A.S. Pool) |
Creed, (Rev. A Moore) |
388 |
|
Borlase, Miss. (Edited by P.A.S. Pool) |
Liskeard, (Rev R. Haydon) |
436 |
|
Borlase, Miss. (Edited by P.A.S. Pool) |
Stratton, (Rev A Moore) |
500 |
|
Borlase, Miss. (Edited by P.A.S. Pool) |
Bodmin, (Rev A Hosken) |
557 |
|
Caradar (See Smith, A.S.D.) |
|
|
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Chamberlayne, J.H. |
Where do they go? |
183 |
|
Champion, E. |
A Resident in Canada ( from St. Eval) |
266 |
|
Cloke, A. |
Heligan Mill, Mevagissey, |
73 |
|
Cluer, M. |
St. Ives in Winter-time, |
195 |
|
Correspondence |
|
354, 413, 574. |
|
Cowls, P. |
Fisherman, Grandfather, |
181 |
|
Cowls, p. |
Trewavas, |
12 |
|
Cruttwell, E.M.P. |
St. Samson and the Cornish Cross, |
476 |
|
Devonshire, E. |
Delabole - My Village, |
270 |
|
Douch, H. L. |
Ashley Rowe, an Appreciation, |
451 |
|
Edwards, J.M. |
Breakers Below, |
352 |
|
Edwards, J.M. |
Sailors in the Making, |
419 |
|
Eustice, L.A. |
John Harris, the Cornish Poet, |
322 |
|
Evans, D.A. |
Saffron, |
311 |
|
Evans, D.R. |
An dem Da a Samarya, |
303 |
|
Evans, D.R. |
An Dhyw Avar, |
135 |
|
Evans, D.R. |
An Lew ha'n Blyth ha'n Lowan, |
267 |
|
Evans, D.R. |
An Map Scullyak, |
391 |
|
Evans, D.R. |
I. Samuel, Ch. 3, |
346 |
|
Garland, M. |
Egloshayle Parish, |
558 |
|
Garland, M. |
St. Breock Parish, |
452 |
|
Geach, M. |
Glasney College, |
208 |
|
Gendall, R. |
Reflections on some Cornish Olace-Names, |
426 |
|
Graves, E.V.T. |
Notes on Cornish Bird Names, |
365, 412 |
|
Graves, E.V.T. |
Outline of a Doctoral Thesis, |
328 |
|
Gundry, I. |
Cornish Folk Songs and Carols, |
101 |
|
Gwas Cadoc, (see Evens, D.R.) |
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|
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Gwydores Bronnenow, (see Rolfe, J.S.) |
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Gyles, M. |
Bushellage, |
519 |
|
Hawke, K. |
Granny's Ole Kitchen, |
523 |
|
Hawke, K. |
Nawthun's like et ews to be, |
158 |
|
Hawker, R. S. (from papers of) |
An Unpublished Letter |
180 |
|
Hearn, J.R. |
Captain Edward Hawkins, R.N. and the Tamar Prison Ships, |
244 |
|
Hearn, J.R. |
The Liberty of the Water of the Thames, |
445 |
|
Henderson, M. and Pemberton-Longman, J. |
Dunheved Cross, |
215 |
|
Hooper, E.G.R. |
An "Ordinalia" Place Names, |
262 |
|
Hooper, E.G.R. |
A. S. D. Smith, |
498 |
|
Hooper, E.G.R. |
Battles Long Ago, |
511 |
|
Hooper, E.G.R. |
Cornel Kernewek, |
539 |
|
Hooper, E.G.R. |
Lostwithiel, |
471 |
|
Hooper, E.G.R. |
More about John Trevisa, |
31 |
|
Hooper, E.G.R. |
The Constantine-in -Kerrier Funeral Hymn, |
61, 119 |
|
Hooper, E.G.R. |
The Midsummer Bonfire in Brittany, (Translated with N. Roskilly), |
442 |
|
Hooper, E.G.R. |
The Prayer Book and Cornish, |
189 |
|
Hosier, F.A. |
Grampound, |
148 |
|
Hosier, F.A. |
Milestones, |
406 |
|
Hosier, F.A. |
Probus, |
368 |
|
Hosier, F.A. |
St. Just and St. Mawes |
490 |
|
Hosier, F.A. |
Tregony, |
304 |
|
Hunkin, G. |
Carrek Los, (St michael's mount) |
29 |
|
Hunkin, G. |
Cornish Herb Garden, |
429 |
|
Hunkin, G. |
Ferry over the Fal, |
104 |
|
Hunkin, G. |
Flower Wagon in Old St. Ives, |
518 |
|
Hunkin, G. |
The Cornish Bush, |
489 |
|
Jerram, C.F. |
Field and Coast Names in the Helford District, |
17 |
|
Jerram, C.F. |
Goonhilly and its Fortresses, |
439 |
|
Jerram, C.F. |
Matin's bus, |
225 |
|
Jolly, a. |
A Ramble Around Luxulyan, |
276 |
|
Kelynack, J. (from papers of) |
French and Other Prisoners of War in Cornwall, |
6 |
|
Lyne, A.J. |
Foreshore Rights, |
100 |
|
Martin, S. |
The China-Clay Industry of Cornwall, |
64, 128 |
|
Michell, F. |
Maria Charlotte Broadley, |
86 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
A Journey to Cornwall in 1754, (ed), |
45, 58 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
A Link with the North, |
126 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
A Nineteenth Century Account Book, (per F. Michell) |
572 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
An Old footnote by Mordon, (ed), |
48 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
Brush up your Dialect, |
26 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
Bushellage, |
519 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
Carew's Fishpond, |
525 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
Churches and Builders |
545 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
Cornish Windows |
265 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
Cornwall and Anglesey, |
89 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
Dialect Words from the Glossaries, (ed) |
377 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
In the Good Old days, (ed) |
117, 155, 232 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
John Knill's Second Thoughts, (ed) |
185 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
John Wesley's Ordeal by Fire, |
207 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
Lost Crosses, |
77 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
Man on the Run, |
91 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
The Cornish Scene in 1830, |
507 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
The Fire Beacons of Cornwall, |
254 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
The First Years of a School, |
159 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
The Lanyons of Lanyon, (ed), |
319 |
|
Moir. L. R. |
The Miracle of the Blind Soldier, |
186 |
|
Mordon, see Nance, R.M. |
|
|
|
Morris, W.A. |
Gasa an Porth, |
519 |
|
Morris, W.A. |
Moorland Ghosts, |
378 |
|
Nance, R.M. (Mordon) |
from papers of |
|
|
|
An Cruskyn Lun, |
310 |
|
|
An Old Footnote, |
48 |
|
|
An Old St. Ives Will of 1613, |
236 |
|
|
An Venenvas pan Whys, |
72 |
|
|
Can an Den Medhow |
157 |
|
|
Costen |
215 |
|
|
Reskymer, |
233 |
|
|
Sketch of Christmas Bush, |
477 |
|
|
Spanges and Trappe, |
269 |
|
|
The Celtic Bird-Names of Cornwall, |
362, 410 |
|
|
above with Notes by Dr. Graves, |
412 |
|
|
and by E.G.R. Hooper |
413 |
|
|
The Cornish language in the Seventeenth Century, |
20 |
|
|
Yn-Dan-Onnen, |
313 |
|
Nicholls, D de L. |
The Field Walls of Cornwall, |
540 |
|
Noall, C. |
East Wheal Rose, |
356 |
|
|
Napoleon's Cornish Prisoners |
109 |
|
|
Papers Found in an Old Writing Desk, |
192 |
|
|
The Cornish Midsummer Eve Bonfire Celebrations. |
164 |
|
|
The Great storm at St Kevern |
14 |
|
|
The Old and New Forms of Transport at St. Just, |
163 |
|
|
The Old St. Ives Crosses, |
54 |
|
|
The Saints of Cornwall, |
32 |
|
O'Flynn, F.A. |
The Story of Moresk, |
434 |
|
O'Flynn, F.A. |
What About Armorica, |
92 |
|
Pascoe, W.A. |
In Search of the Odd on the North Cornish Coast, |
483 |
|
Pascoe, W.A. |
Legends of St. Neot, |
282 |
|
Pascoe, W.A. |
Richard Carew's Views on Tin Mining, |
226 |
|
Pynter, W.H. |
In Search of the Odd on the North Cornish Coast, |
483 |
|
Pynter, W.H. |
The Moorland Murder |
532 |
|
Pemberton-Longman, J. and Henderson, M. |
Dunheved Cross, |
215 |
|
Pool, P.A.S. |
A Fisherman's Diary, 1879 - 1881 |
41 |
|
Pool, P.A.S. |
A Smugglers Hiding Place at Zennor, |
127 |
|
Pool, P.A.S. |
Dr. Borlase's Account of Ludgvan, |
228 |
|
Pool, P.A.S. |
The Nance Memorial Volume, |
191 |
|
Pool, P.A.S. |
Whichcraft at Penzance, |
320 |
|
Pool, P.A.S. |
Zennor Crosses and cross Sites, (see also Borlase manuscript.) |
268 |
|
Reed, J. |
A Century of Small Holding- Pencoose Farm, |
503 |
|
Reed, J. |
The ancient Parish of Stithians, |
278 |
|
Reville, W. |
The Holy Well At St. Clether, |
63 |
|
Roberts, C. |
Countryman's Creed, |
250 |
|
Rolf, J.S. |
Parson Lydston's Receipt Book, |
137 |
|
Sara, M. |
A Great Admiral, |
188 |
|
Sara, M. |
Mrs Polmear, Dressmaker, |
136 |
|
Smith, A.S.D. (Caradar) from papers of, |
An Gwlascarer, |
227 |
|
Smith, A.S.D. (Caradar) from papers of, |
The Constantine in Kerrier Funeral Hymn, |
119 |
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Smith, A.S.D. (Caradar) from papers of, |
Tubby ha Jedna; Whethel a Dheu Sort, |
33 |
|
Smith, L.E. |
Cornish Clay, |
161 |
|
Spooner, B.C. |
The Lost Oppurtunities, |
470 |
|
Thomas, C.A. |
An Dasserghyans Kernewek, (the Cornish Reivival) |
196 |
|
Thomas, C.A. |
Place Name Notes, the meaning of Hal, Gun and Ros, |
392 |
|
Thomas, C.A. |
William Breewood on the Cornish Language in 1614, |
472 |
|
Treneer, A. |
Rainy Day Morning, |
88 |
|
Treneer, A. |
The Examination of Men's Wits, |
78 |
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Trestain, W.F. |
Some Eighteenth Century Letters, |
105 |
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Trestain, W.F. |
Trevanion Culverhay, |
134 |
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Vosper, D.C. |
St Just in Penwith |
255 |
|
Vosper. D.C. |
Saltash, |
220 |
|
Watkins, D.H. |
Some ancient Place-Names and a few Suggestions for House Names, |
216 |
|
Whetter, J.C.A. |
An Exchequer Court Case relating to Gorran Haven, |
68, 374 |
|
Whetter, J.C.A. |
Bryan Rogers of Falmouth, Merchant, (1632 - 1692) |
347 |
|
Whetter, J.C.A. |
Daniel Gwin, the first Agent of the Falmouth Packet Station, |
314 |
|
Whetter, J.C.A. |
Four Cornish fishermen of the 17th century, |
512 |
|
Whetter, J.C.A. |
Hugh Acland, Truro Correspondent, |
546 |
|
Whetter, J.C.A. |
James Gibbs the Elder, of St Gorran, Doctor of Physic, |
461 |
|
Whetter, J.C.A. |
Samuel Weale, an Eccentric, |
414 |
|
White, G. |
The Cornish Coat-of-Arms, |
574 |
|
Wigley, E. J. |
The Wayside Museum at Zennor |
119 |
| Book Reviews | Page number |
|
A History of Copper Mining in Cornwall & Devon, (D.B. Barton) |
74 |
|
A History of Cornish Mail - Stage Coaches, (C. Noall), |
331 |
|
A History of the Cornish China clay Industry, (R.M. Barton) |
568 |
|
An Awayl Herwyth Sen Mark, A.S.D. Smith & R.M. Nance, |
75 |
|
An Introduction to the Geology of Cornwall, (R.M.Barton) |
404 |
|
A Short History of the Town and Borough of Fowey, (E.W. Rashleigh) |
355 |
|
Australia's Little Cornwall, (O. Pryor) |
212 |
|
Canoe Kernow, (ed. by I Gundry), |
522 |
|
Cornish Archaeology, |
211, 355, 467 |
|
Cornish Clocks and Clockmakers, (H.M. Brown) |
77 |
|
Cornish for Beginners, (2nd Ed.) (P.A.S. Pool) |
357 |
|
Cornish Pasty, (O. Pryor) |
77 |
|
Cornish Shipwreck, (F.E. Strike) |
406 |
|
Cornish Simplified, Supplement Part 2., (E.G.R. Hooper) |
521 |
|
Cornwall the Hidden Land, (R.and A. Jenkin) |
567 |
|
East Wheal Rose, (H.L. Douch), |
356 |
|
Essays in Cornish History, (C. Henderson) |
213 |
|
Fowey, A Brief History, ( E.W. Godden) |
468 |
|
Guide to Cornish Place-Names, (R.M. Nance) |
51 |
|
Kemysk Kernewek, (E,G,R. Hooper) |
357 |
|
Lyver Hymnys ha Salmow (Talek and Gunwyn) |
211 |
|
Lyver Whethlow, (R.D. Evans) |
358 |
|
Mevagissey Backlog, (F. Baron), |
30 |
|
Mines and Miners of Cornwall, (A.K. Hamilton Jenkin) |
76, 134, 171, 210, 284, 330, 358, 469, 522 |
|
Now Carol We, (J. Hutchens, ed. by I Gundry) |
569 |
|
Old Cornish Inns, (H.L.Douch), |
568 |
|
"Passon" Hawker of Morwenstow, (H.R. Smalcombe) |
172 |
|
Penzance Town and Borough, (P.A.S. Pool) |
469 |
|
St. Ives Scrap Book, (S.C. Caple) |
75 |
|
St. Matin's Parish Church, Liskeard, (W.H. Paynter) |
569 |
|
St. Meriasek in Cornwall 568 - 1099, (P.A.S. Pool ed.) |
568 |
|
South West England, (A. Fox) |
403 |
|
The Architecture of Cornish Methodism, (J.C.C. Probert) |
522 |
|
The Chapels and Curates of Market Jew, (T. Reynolds) |
285 |
|
The Cornish Beam Engine, (D. B. Barton) |
521 |
|
The Date of the Cornish Ordinalia, (D. C. Fowler) |
132 |
|
The Early Life of Robert Morton Nance, (C.M. Raymont) |
131 |
|
The Harveys of Hayle, (E. Vale) |
566 |
|
The Hermitage Chapel of St. Michael of Brea, St Just in Penwith, (P.A.S. Pool) |
404 |
|
The Life and Progress of Henry Quick of Zennor, (P.A.S. Pool) |
283 |
|
The Mercurial Chemist, (A. Treneer) |
213 |
|
The Methodist Church at Launceston, (H. S. Toy) |
330 |
|
The Mines and Mineral Railways of East Cornwall and West Devon, (D.B. Barton) |
331 |
|
The Niger Journal of Richard & John Lander, (ed. by R. Hallet) |
520 |
|
The Old Cornish Vocabulary, (E.V.T. Graves) |
213 |
|
The Parish Church of St. Magdalene, Launceston, (H.S.Toy) |
283 |
|
The Pebbles on the Beach, (C. Ellis) |
468 |
|
The Primitive Art of Bryan Pearce, (G.T. Noszlopy) |
332 |
|
The Railways of Cornwall, 1909 - 1963 (C.R.Clinker) |
284 |
|
The Saints of Cornwall (G.H.Doble) |
32, 405 |
|
The Slate Figures of Cornwall, (A.C. Bizley) |
469 |
|
The Story of Cornwall, (A.K. Hamilton Jenkin) |
169 |
|
The Story of Glendorgal, (N. Tangye) |
170 |
|
The Wesley's in Cornwall, (J. Pearce) |
402 |
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Thomas Newcomen: the Pre-history of the Steam Engine, (L.C.T. Rolt) |
211 |
|
Third Report of the Cornwall County Record Office (P.L. Hull) |
132 |
|
Tin: Its Contribution to Social Development, (E.H. Hedges) |
133 |
|
Trelawne and Bishop Trelawney, (W.H. Paynter) |
171 |
|
Walks in West Cornwall, (W. M. White) |
169 |
|
What's Doing in Cornwall and Plymouth, (Kingston) |
403 |
|
Wreck and Rescue round the Cornish Coast, (C.Noall) |
Part 1. 357, Part 2. 403, Part 3. 520 |
|
A Cornish Inscription in Jerusalem, (Henry Jenner) |
40 |
|
An Cruskyn Lun (Mordon) |
310 |
|
An Den Da a Samarya (Gwas Cadoc) |
303 |
|
An Dhyw Avar, (Gwas Cadoc) |
135 |
|
An Gwlascarer (Caradar) |
227 |
|
An Map Scullyak, (Gwas Cadoc) |
391 |
|
An Venenvas pan whys, re dom 'vyth oll an bys, (Mordon) |
72 |
|
Can an Den medhow, (Mordon) |
157 |
|
Cornel Kernewek, (Talek) |
539 |
|
Gasa an Porth, (W.A. Morris) |
519 |
|
Stallasyon an Barth Mur, |
474 |
|
The Constantine in Kerrier Funeral Hymn, (Mordon) |
61 |
|
The Miracle of the Blind Soldier, |
186 |
|
Tubby ha Jedna: Whethel A dheu sort, (Whethel Dhe'n Fleghes) |
33 |
|
Carnmenellis |
86 |
|
Dunheved, |
215 |
|
Lost Crosses, |
77 |
|
St, Samson and the Cornish Cross, |
476 |
|
The Old St. Ives Crosses, |
54 - 57 |
|
The Zennor Crosses and Cross-Sites, |
268 |
|
A Link with the North |
126 |
|
Cornish in Jerusalem, |
39 |
|
Outline of a Doctoral Thesis, |
328 |
|
The Cornish Language & People Today, |
1, 52 |
|
The Cornish Language in the Seventeenth Century, |
20 - 26 |
|
The Meaning of Hal, Gun and Ros, |
402 |
|
The Old Cornish Vocabulary, |
328 |
|
The Cornish Revival, |
196, 262 |
|
William Brerewod on the Cornish Language in 1614, |
472 |
|
A Journey to Cornwall in 1754 |
45, 58 |
|
Camborne week-ends, |
242 |
|
Catching Rabbits, |
482 |
|
Mrs. Polmear, Dressmaker, |
136 |
|
Mrs. Thorn of Carbis Bay, |
4 |
|
Old Man Stapleton, |
481 |
|
Railways, |
384 |
|
These Things have been in St. Day & Gwennap, |
465, 508, 536 |
|
A Convenient Centre, |
104 |
|
A Mine of Information, |
268 |
|
An Old Cornish Signboard, |
570 |
|
Brush Up Your Dialect, |
26 |
|
Costen, |
215 |
|
Dialect in St. Ives |
529 |
|
Dialect Words and Phrases from the Glossaries, |
377 |
|
Expert Opinion, |
18 |
|
Granny's Ole Kitchen, |
523 |
|
Hard Tack, |
236 |
|
Last Word for the Doctor, |
53 |
|
Nawthun's Like Et Ews to Be, |
155 |
|
Overheard at St. Ives, |
332 |
|
Pigheaded, |
8 |
|
Safety First, |
27 |
|
Scathing, |
172 |
|
Shopping in Lunnon Church - Town, |
543 |
|
Somewhat Splay, |
358 |
|
Strictly Confidential, |
16 |
|
Travalya, |
126 |
|
Who Wrote these? |
429 |
|
Cornish Folk Songs and Carols, |
101 |
|
Is Folk-lore still being made? |
97 |
|
Superstitions, |
1. |
|
Treatment of Seeds, |
354 |
|
Willy Cock-Craw |
385 |
|
Copper Mining in Moonta, Australia, |
212 |
|
Copper Mining in Cornwall and Anglesey, |
89 |
|
Cornish Saints and Tin Mining, |
234 |
|
East Wheal Rose |
356 |
|
Activities, |
190 |
|
Carnon Downs, |
253 |
|
Competitions (see under Essay) Looe, |
291 |
|
Officers, |
531 |
|
Old Cornwall, |
5, 429, 530 |
|
President (Federation), |
53, 253, 435 |
|
St. Agnes, |
571 |
|
Sales Record, |
292, 360 |
|
Society Secretaries, |
237, 253, 380, 526 |
|
Stalwart Service - Newquay, |
498 |
|
Beaupr'e, bishop, |
240 |
|
Broadley, Maria Charlotte, |
86 |
|
Chirgwin, Edwin, |
5 |
|
Cliff, J.H.T., Life of, |
292 - 303 |
|
Eslett, R.K., of St. Eval, |
266 |
|
Gooch, C.T. |
45, 58 |
|
Graves, E.V.T. |
291, 328 |
|
Gwin Daniel, |
314, 318 |
|
Hawkins of Saltash, |
244 |
|
Hooper, Tregoning, |
5 |
|
Lanyons of Madron, |
319 |
|
Lydston of St, Mellion, |
137 |
|
Pentreath, Dolly, |
387 |
|
Polruddens of Pentewan, the, |
30 |
|
Quick Henry, of Zennor, |
283 |
|
Rogers, Bryan, of Falmouth, |
347 - 352 |
|
Rowe, Ashley, |
451 |
|
Smeaton, John, 1724 - 1792 |
4 |
|
Smith, A.S.D., 1883 - 1950, |
197, 253, 498 |
|
Thorn, Mrs., of Carbis Bay, |
4 |
|
Trevisa, John, |
31 |
|
Weale, Samuel, an Eccentric, |
414, 419 |
|
Wilcock, family, |
105 |
|
Williams, Robert, of St Ives, |
2 |
|
An "Ordinalia" Place-name, |
262 |
|
Field and Coast Names in the Helford District, |
17 |
|
Guide to Cornish Place-Names, |
51 |
|
Lostwithiel, |
471 |
|
Some Ancient Place Names and a few Suggestions for House-Names, |
216 |
|
Some Cornish Place-Names - Brown Willt, Goonhilly, Lizard, |
426 |
|
The Meanings of Hal, Gun and Ros, |
392 |
|
What about Armorica? |
92 |
|
Bodmin |
7, 8 |
|
Brown Willy, |
426 |
|
Callington, |
6 |
|
Camborne, |
242 |
|
Chapel Carn Brea, |
404 |
|
Constantine - in - Kerrier, |
61 |
|
Coppathorne Cottage, |
473 |
|
Delabole, |
270 |
|
Falmouth, |
4 |
|
Fowey, |
8 |
|
Goonhilly |
426, 439 |
|
Grampound, |
148 |
|
Gwennap, |
397 - 402, & 465, 508 |
|
Helford, |
17 |
|
Helstone, |
6, 7 |
|
Launceston, |
6, 7, 283, 330, 507 |
|
Leek Seed Chapel |
278 |
|
Lizard, The, |
426 |
|
Ludgvan, |
228 - 231 |
|
Luxulyan, |
276 |
|
Manaccan, |
17 |
|
Manacles, |
17 |
|
Mevagissey |
73 |
|
Mousehole, |
47, 48, 58 |
|
Paul, |
58 |
|
Pencoose Farm, |
503 - 505 |
|
Penryn, |
6, 7 |
|
Penzance, |
7 |
|
Polperro, |
8 |
|
Porhan Hill, |
6 |
|
Probus, |
368 - 374 |
|
Redruth, |
6 |
|
Roseland, |
490 |
|
St. Austell, |
421-424, 545 |
|
St. Clether, |
63 |
|
St. Columb, |
311 |
|
St. Day, |
397-402, 433,465,508 |
|
St. Issey, |
366-368 |
|
St. Ives, |
159, 195 |
|
St. Just on Penwith, |
38, 163 |
|
St. Just in Roseland, |
490-497 |
|
St. Kevern, |
14 |
|
St. Mawes, |
490-497 |
|
St. Neot, |
282 |
|
Saltash, |
220 |
|
Stithians, |
278 |
|
Stratton in 1753, |
500-503 |
|
Trevissick, St Austell, |
421 - 424 |
|
Trewavas, |
12 |
|
Wadebridge, |
105 |
|
Zennor, |
119, 127, 155 |
|
An Gwlascarer, |
227 |
|
Carew's Fishpond, |
525 |
|
Carrek Los, |
29 |
|
Cornish Clay, |
161 |
|
Cornish Herb Garden, |
429 |
|
Ferry over the Fal, |
104 |
|
Flower Waggon in Old St. Ives, |
518 |
|
Gasa an Porth, |
519 |
|
Mevagissey Backalong, |
30 |
|
Moorland Ghosts, |
378 |
|
On Physick and His Friend a Physician, |
463 |
|
Pilchard, (A Memory), |
18 |
|
Rainy Day Morning, |
88 |
|
St. Ives in Winter-Time, |
195 |
|
St. Michaels Mount, |
29 |
|
St. Samson and the Cornish Cross, |
476 |
|
The Drunkards Song, |
157 |
|
Jee-an-jee-woppan, |
50 |
|
Pertinent Sayings, 1. C.H. Spurgeon, 2. B. Walkie, 3. A.L. Rowse, |
1 = 402
2. = 444 3. =489 |
|
Stones |
|
Milestones, |
406 - 409 |
|
The Tristan Stone, |
35 |
|
At Sea, |
289 |
|
Corn Custom, |
354 |
|
Lostwithiel, |
241 |
|
Witchcraft at Penzance |
320 |
|
Biddax, |
232 |
|
Bushellage, |
519 |
|
Costen |
215 |
|
Old Cornish Vocabulary, |
328 |
|
Pigwidden, |
470 |
|
Pliskin, |
337 |
|
Spanges and Trappe, |
269 |
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