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"Old Cornwall"

Index to Volume 6

(Autumn 1961 - Spring 1971)

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Contributions in Cornish   -   Cornish Crosses   -   Cornish Language 

Cornish Reminiscences   -   Cornish Saints   -   Dialect & Brevities   -  Editorials 

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Places   -   Poetry   -   Sayings   -  Superstions  -  Words

Index to Illustrations

Title

Page Number

A Cornish Christmas Bush,

477

A Cornish Sampler,

570

A Field Wall of Cornwall,

541

Bridge over the River Camel at Wadebridge,

456

Captain Edward Hawkins, R.N.,

245

Caradar and Mrs. Smith,

499

Castle Dore,

359

Coppathorne Cottage near Poundstock,

473

Cornish Slate Memorials

 

        Duloe (Anna Smyth),

85

        Lelant (William Pread)

9

        Mevagissey (Lewis Dart)

84

        Morval (Walter Coode)

10

        St. Tudy (Humphrey Nicoll)

83

Crosses

 

       Church Lane, Lelant

361

       Dunheved,

214

       Three Hole Cross, Egloshayle

564

Entrance Arch, Trevissick,

422

Fanciful Sketches by R.M. Nance,

190,  381,  524,  574.

Fisherman's Gear,

353

Gwennap Workhouse,

398

John Wesley's Ordeal by Fire,

206

Landing and Carrying of Pilchards at St. Ives, Cornwall,

475

Launceston

 

       Castle

506

       Church

506

Maps:

 

       Goonhilly and its Fortresses,

440

       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

St. Just

 

        "Chi-Rho" Stone

259

        Market Square

162

St. Mawes: the Castle

492

St. Michael's Mount

28

The Catwater from the Citadel, Plymouth, c1820

446

The Hamoze from Mount Edgecumbe, c1820

449

The Holy well at St. Clether,

62

The Old Manor House, Grampound

151

The Tristan Stone

36

The Window of an old West Country Village Store

264

The Wreck of the S.S. Mohegan

299

Zennor

 

        Open Hearth

120

        In 1870

123

        Present Day

125

 

Index to Contributors

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.)

 

 

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.)

 

 

Gwydores Bronnenow, (see Rolfe, J.S.)

 

 

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

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

Trestain, W.F.

Some Eighteenth Century Letters,

105

Trestain, W.F.

Trevanion Culverhay,

134

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

 

Index to Book Reviews

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

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

 

Contributions in Cornish

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

 

Cornish Crosses

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

 

Cornish Language

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

 

Cornish Reminiscences

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

 

Dialect & Brevities

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

 

Folk-Lore

Cornish Folk Songs and Carols,

101

Is Folk-lore still being made?

97

Superstitions,

1.

Treatment of Seeds,

354

Willy Cock-Craw

385

 

Mines

Copper Mining in Moonta, Australia,

212

Copper Mining in Cornwall and Anglesey,

89

Cornish Saints and Tin Mining,

234

East Wheal Rose

356

 

Old Cornwall Societies

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

 

Persons

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

 

Place Names

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

 

Places

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

 

Poetry

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

 

Sayings

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

 

Superstitions

At Sea,

289

Corn Custom,

354

Lostwithiel,

241

Witchcraft at Penzance

320

 

Words

Biddax,

232

Bushellage,

519

Costen

215

Old Cornish Vocabulary,

328

Pigwidden,

470

Pliskin,

337

Spanges and Trappe,

269

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