Search: in
Hundreds of Cornwall
Hundreds of Cornwall Encyclopedia
  Tutorials     Encyclopedia     Dictionary     Directory  
Hundreds of Cornwall Email this to a friend      Hundreds of Cornwall

Hundreds of Cornwall

Hundreds of Cornwall
Hundreds of Cornwall

Hundreds of Cornwall

Hundreds of Cornwall in the early 19th century, (formerly known as Cornish Shires).
Hundreds of Cornwall in the early 19th century, (formerly known as Cornish Shires).

Cornwall was originally divided into hundreds, some with the suffix shire as in Pydarshire, East and West Wivelshire and Powdershire which were first recorded as names between 1184-1187.[1] Prior to this, the Cornish language word for "hundred" was keverang (pl. keverangow) and was the equivalent of the Welsh cantref. The word, in its plural form, appears in place names like Meankeverango in 1580 (now The Enys, north of Prussia Cove and marking the southern end of the Penwith - Kerrier border), Kyver Ankou c.1720 and Assa Govranckowe 1580, Kyver Ankou c.1720 (also on the Penwith - Kerrier border near Scorrier). It turns up in the singular at Buscaverran, just south of Crowan churchtown and also on the Penwith - Kerrier border. Trigg is mentioned by name during the 7th century, as "Pagus Tricurius", "land of three war hosts".[2]

By 1841 Cornwall was composed of ten Hundreds as listed below.

Contents


Penwith

Penwith
Penwith

Camborne, Crowan, St Buryan, Gulval [alias Lanisly], Gwinear, Gwithian, Illogan, Lelant [Uny Lelant], Ludgvan, Madron, Morvah, Paul, Perranuthnoe, Phillack, Redruth, St Erth, St Hilary, St Ives, St Just-in-Penwith, St Levan, Sancreed, Sennen, Towednack, Zennor.

Kerrier

Kerrier
Kerrier

St Anthony-in-Meneage, Breage, Budock, Constantine, Cury, Germoe, St Gluvias, Grade, Gunwalloe [alias Winnington], Gwennap with St Day, St Keverne, Landewednack, Mabe, Manaccan, St Martin-in-Meneage, Mawgan-in-Meneage, Mawnan, Mullion, Mylor, Perranarworthal, Ruan Minor, Ruan Major, Sithney, St Stithians, Wendron, Helston, Falmouth.

Pydarshire

Pydershire
Pydershire

St Agnes, St Breock, Colan, St Columb Minor & Major, Crantock, Cubert, St Enoder, St Ervan, St Eval, St Issey, Lanhydrock, Lanivet, St Mawgan-in-Pydar, St Merryn, St Newlyn East, Padstow, Perranzabuloe, Little Petherick, St Wenn, Withiel.

Powdershire

Powdershire
Powdershire

Fowey, Gorran, Ladock, Lanlivery, Lostwithiel, Luxulyan, Mevagissey, Roche, St Austell, St Blazey, St Dennis, St Ewe, St Mewan, St Michael Caerhays, St Sampson Golant, St Stephen-in-Brannel, Tywardreath, St Allen, St Anthony-in-Roseland, St Clement, Cornelly, Creed-with-Grampound, Cuby-with-Tregony, St Erme, Feock, Gerrans, St Just-in-Roseland, Kea, Kenwyn, Lamorran, Merther, St Michael Penkevil, Philleigh, Probus, Ruan Lanihorne, Truro St Mary, Veryan.

Triggshire

Triggshire
Triggshire

Bodmin, Blisland, St Breward, Egloshayle, St Endellion, Helland, St Kew, St Mabyn, St Minver, St Teath, Temple, St Tudy.

Lesnewth

Lesnewth
Lesnewth

Advent, Altarnun, St Clether, Davidstow, Forrabury, St Gennys, St Juliot, Lanteglos-by-Camelford, Lesnewth, Michaelstow, Minster, Otterham, Poundstock, Tintagel [with Bossiney], Treneglos, Trevalga, Warbstow.

Stratton

Stratton
Stratton

Boyton, Bridgerule, Jacobstow, Kilkhampton, Launcells, Marhamchurch, Morwenstow, Poughill, Stratton, North Tamerton, Week St Mary, Whitstone

West Wivelshire

West Wivelshire
West Wivelshire

Boconnoc, Braddock [Broadoak], Cardinham, St Cleer, Duloe, St Keyne, Lanreath, Lansallos, Lanteglos by Fowey, Liskeard, St Martin-by-Looe, Morval, St Neot, Pelynt, St Pinnock, Talland, St Veep, Warleggan, St Winnow.

East Wivelshire

East Wivelshire
East Wivelshire

Antony St Jacob, Botus Fleming, Callington, Calstock, Egloskerry, Landulph, Landrake [with St Erney], Laneast, Launceston St Mary Magdalene, Lawhitton, Lewannick, Lezant, Linkinhorne, Maker, St Mellion, Menheniot, Northill, Pillaton, Quethiock, Rame, Sheviock, Southill, South Petherwin, St Germans, St John, St Stephens-with-Newport, Stoke Climsland, St Dominick, St Ive, St Stephen-by-Saltash, St Thomas Apostle-by-Launceston, Tremaine, Tresmeer, Trewen.

Scilly

St Agnes, St Mary's, St Martin's, Bryher, Tresco, Samson.

References

  1. Gover,1946, Research paper at the Courtney Library, Royal Institution of Cornwall, Truro.
  2. Craig Weatherill - Cornish World - March 2007

External links

See also

kw:Kevrangow Kernow


Hundreds of Cornwall
Hundreds of Cornwall
Hundreds of Cornwall

Source: Wikipedia | The above article is available under the GNU FDL. | Edit this article

Hundreds of Cornwall
Hundreds of Cornwall
Search for Hundreds of Cornwall in Tutorials
Search for Hundreds of Cornwall in Encyclopedia
Search for Hundreds of Cornwall in Dictionary
Search for Hundreds of Cornwall in Open Directory
Search for Hundreds of Cornwall in Store
Search for Hundreds of Cornwall in PriceGig


Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
Submit a Site - Open Directory Project - Become an Editor

Hundreds of Cornwall
Advertisement

Advertisement



Hundreds of Cornwall
Hundreds of Cornwall top Hundreds of Cornwall

Home - Add TutorGig to Your Site - Disclaimer

©2008-2009 TutorGig.com. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement