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  • A.

  • Ancient Glass in Breage Church, 52.
  • Aneurin, 18.
  • Ankou, King of the dead, 154.
  • Armada, The, 67.
  • Arundell, Benedict de, 45.
  • Arundell, Humphrey, 60, 126.
  • Arundell, Sir John of Lanherne, 57, 116.
  • Arundell, John, Colonel of Horse, 117.
  • Arundell, John, Last of the Arundells of Truthal, 117.
  • Arundell, Ralph, 116.
  • Arundell, Sir Thomas of Tolverne, 116.
  • Ashton, 74.
  • Athelstan, Saxon King, 27.
  • Atwell, Parson and Physician, 75.
  • B.

  • Bal Lane, 153.
  • Barbary Corsairs, 125.
  • Bargest Croft, 150.
  • Bargheist, The, 151.
  • Barnes, Revd. Jocelyn, Vicar of Breage, 88.
  • Bartholomew, Black, 72.
  • Bells, Breage, 90, 91.
  • Bells, Germoe, 92.
  • Bede, The Venerable, 17.
  • Berkeley, Sir Charles, 108.
  • Berkeley, Dorothy, 107.
  • Berkeley, Francis, 108.
  • Berkeley, Sir Henry, 107
  • Bery, John, Vicar of Breage, 59, 61.
  • Black Death, The, 48, 64.
  • Boaden, Jos., 146, 147.
  • Bodmin, 48.
  • Bordars, 30.
  • Boscawen, Hugh, 79.
  • Breage Church, 24, 50, 51, 52, 53.
  • Breton Saints, 22.
  • Briefs, 97, 98.
  • Brother Thomas of Hayles, 46.
  • Brythons, The, 10, 17, 18.
  • Bucca, The, 153.
  • Buller, Mr. Justice, 128.
  • Burials by Night, 97.
  • Buryan, Chapel of, 44.
  • Burying-place of Godolphins, 102.
  • C.

  • Canons of St. Keverne, 34.
  • Carter, Mrs. Cornelia, 90.
  • Carter, Harry, 125.
  • Harvest Customs, 11.
  • Harvey, Francis, Vicar of Breage, 65, 66, 68, 82.
  • Hayles Abbey, 38, 41, 42, 43, 47, 59, 63.
  • Hayle River, 19.
  • Helmets in Breage Church, 102.
  • Helston, 74.
  • Helston Flora, 11.
  • Helston Old Church, Commissioner Body Murdered in, 60.
  • Hingston Down, 27, 39.
  • Hobbs, The Philosopher, 107, 108.
  • Horses, Cornish, in 17th Century, 74.
  • Human Remains: A Forgotten Tragedy, 53, 89, 90.
  • Hurling, Game of, 75.
  • Huthnance, Henry, Vicar of Breage, 82.
  • I.

  • Ictis, Island of, 14.
  • Innes, James, Intruding Puritan Minister at Breage, 72, 82.
  • Interdict, The, 40.
  • Ireton, General, 107.
  • Irish Saints, The, 17, 19, 22.
  • Isabella de Clare, 41.
  • Ivernians, The, 9, 17.
  • J.

  • Jago, Robert, Vicar of Wendron, 151.
  • Jago, Family of, 117.
  • Jakes, Master John, Vicar of Breage, 59.
  • Jews in Cornwall, 42.
  • Jew's Lane, Haunting of, 151.
  • John de BeauprÉ, 44.
  • John, Earl of Oxford, 56.
  • Jordan, William, 77.
  • K.

  • Kells, Book of, 21.
  • Killigrews of Arwennick, 78.
  • Killigrew, John, 105.
  • Killigrew, Dame Margaret, 105.
  • Kiltor of St. Keverne, 60.
  • L.

  • Landerdale, Earl of, 72.
  • Leland, The Antiquary, 18, 22, 23, 37, 73.
  • Leeds, Dukes of, 88.
  • Lemon, William, 140 to 142.
  • Leofric, Bishop, 13, 14.
  • Tonsure, Irish, 20.
  • Tower of Breage Church, 25.
  • Tregew, Manor of, 28.
  • Tregoning Hill, 18, 23, 24, 86.
  • Tremearne Farm, Ancient Chapel at, 116.
  • Trescowe, Manor of, 28, 29.
  • Trewarvas Head, 12, 73.
  • Trewinnard, James, the elder, Vicar of Breage, 82.
  • Trewinnard, James, the younger, Vicar of Breage, 82.
  • Treworlas, Manor of, 115 to 117.
  • V.

  • Vane, Sir Harry, 107.
  • "Venton Ghost" Field, 149.
  • Villeins, 29.
  • W.

  • Waller, Cavalier Poet, 107.
  • Walter de Stapleton, Bishop of Exeter, 44.
  • Welsh at Reformation devoted to the Church, 62.
  • Welsh Bards, 18.
  • Wesley, John, 63, 72, 83 to 85.
  • Western Cornwall, Once Thickly Wooded, 74.
  • Wheal Vor Mine, 16, 73.
  • William de Mortain, Earl of Cornwall, 37.
  • William Fitz Robert, Earl of Cornwall, 37.
  • William, Earl of Gloucester, 38.
  • William, Son of Humphrey, Parson of Breage, 40, 43.
  • William, Son of Richard, Parson of Breage, 40, 43.
  • William the Conqueror, 28.
  • Wilmet, John, 152.
  • Wilmington, Hundred of, 33.
  • Wizard's Plot, 149.
  • Wrecking and Wreckers, 47, 48, 78 to 80, 87, 88, 118.
  • Wrestling, 75.
  • Y.

  • Yealmpton, 46.
  • Yorke, Mary, 65.
  • Yurl, Sir John, Vicar of Breage, 57.

Transcriber's notes:

The following is a list of changes made to the original. The first line is the original line, the second the corrected one.

human victims were sometimes sacraficed in honour of the sun.
human victims were sometimes sacrificed in honour of the sun.

and that they came to regard them with something of superstitous
and that they came to regard them with something of superstitious

ancient rights, which carry us back to the very dawn of human culture.
ancient rites, which carry us back to the very dawn of human culture.

Wheal Vor itself means in the Celtic tongue "great work,'
Wheal Vor itself means in the Celtic tongue "great work,"

t?p??, ta?? ???a?? e?? ta?t?? ??????s? t?? ?ass?te??? da????.
t?p??, ta?? ???a?? e?? ta?t?? ??????s? t?? ?ass?te??? da????.

He was released in 1257, and on his death in 1265 his body was laid in
He was released in 1265, and on his death in 1272 his body was laid in

Pers, 1466 became a Canon of that ancient house.
Pers, in 1466 became a Canon of that ancient house.

ecclesiam de Eglosccraven et capellam Sancti Germot"
ecclesiam de Egloscraven et capellam Sancti Germot"

through it may seem in the present age, satisfied the deep
though it may seem in the present age, satisfied the deep

thee art'nt ded, I'll make thee," and smote him upon the
thee artn't ded, I'll make thee," and smote him upon the

improvement and progess. If out of this dark and barbarous
improvement and progress. If out of this dark and barbarous

and a little later on one William Delaregetto is laid to rest at Breage,
and a little later on one William Dellaregetto is laid to rest at Breage,

the name. The great humanist namesake of Edmundus.
the name. The great humanist namesake of Edmundus,

resulted in the route of the French opposed to them and the
resulted in the rout of the French opposed to them and the

fragment from Evelyne's memoir of her: "She died in the
fragment from Evelyn's memoir of her: "She died in the

no degree but had some obligation to her memorei. She
no degree but had some obligation to her memorie. She

was at Yewton, in Devonshire, where they had been settled
was at Yewton, in Devonshire, where they had been settled since

John Carter, "King of Prussia"; "Smuggling
John Carter, "King of Prussia"; Smuggling

collecting money for the 'company." Indeed, things
collecting money for the 'company.'" Indeed, things

upholder of the law, The smuggler without trepidation proceeded
upholder of the law. The smuggler without trepidation proceeded

summon the troubled spirit and banish it from the neigbourhood
summon the troubled spirit and banish it from the neighbourhood






                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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