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Daniel Lysons, Samuel Lysons. "General history: Property division at the time of the Domesday Survey". Magna Britannia: Volume 3, Cornwall. (London, 1814), , British History Online. Web. 26 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/magna-britannia/vol3/l-lxiv.
Division of Property at the Time of the Domesday Survey.
At the time of the Domesday survey, the landed property of Cornwall was chiefly divided between the King, Robert Earl of Mortaine, in Normandy, (by English writers called Moreton,) and of Cornwall, the King's half brother, and those who held under him; the Bishop of Exeter, the Prior and convent of Bodmin; the Abbot and convent of Tavistock; and a few other monasteries and colleges.
Twenty manors were held by various persons under the Earl, who held them under the King's great manor of Wineton (Wynianton). This, and fourteen other manors, then in the crown, had belonged to Earl Harold (fn. n1). The Queen, Matilda, had four manors in her own hand, and a fifth was held under her, as described in the Exeter MS.: after her death, in 1083, these fell to the crown. The Bishop of Exeter held seven manors in his own hand; four others were held under him. The Prior and convent of Bodmin held six in their own hands; nine manors were held under them by the Earl of Cornwall, and three by other persons; seven manors, which had been taken away from that church, were then held under the Earl. The Abbot and convent of Tavistock held six manors; four others are stated to have been unjustly taken away from them by the Earl of Cornwall. The Prior and convent of St. Michael had one manor; another had been taken away from them by the Earl. The collegiate churches of St. Carantoc, St. Achebran (St. Keverne), St. Burian, St. Constantine, St. Neot, St. Piran, and Probus, had one manor each; that of St. Stephen at Launceston, four. The remainder, except one manor, which belonged to Goscelmus, and another which belonged to Judhil de Totenais, were vested in Robert Earl of Moreton and Cornwall, or those who held under him. The number of manors held by this great Earl has been incorrectly represented. Dugdale states them at 248; Hals, and other writers of later date, at 288. Ample as his possessions were, these numbers give a very exaggerated view of them. According to the Exeter copy of the Domesday survey, including all his usurpations from the church, he possessed the fee of 285 manors in Cornwall; but of these, he held only thirty-six in his own hands, and of the thirty-six, ten are stated to have been held, not by Comes ipse, as the others, but by Comes et villani, that is, his tenants in villenage. This, therefore, must be considered as the actual amount of his landed property; from the other manors, which appear to have been 249 in number, he received certain high or chief rents, as lord-paramount. As he had numerous manors in eighteen other counties, it is probable that he was the greatest landholder then in the kingdom. (fn. n2)
The greatest landholder under the Earl was Rainaldus or Reginald, who held thirty-nine manors, including the manor and castle of Trematon. There can be no doubt that this was Reginald de Valletort, who is known to have possessed the honor of Trematon at a period not much later. Dugdale mentions Reginald de Valletort as witnessing a deed in the reign of William Rufus, which he speaks of as the first mention he had found of the family: he does not seem to have been aware, that his property is described in the Domesday survey.
Ricardus held twenty-nine manors. Reginald, who was created Earl of Cornwall in 1140, married the daughter of William Fitz-Richard, of Cornwall, who is described as having Comitatus Cornubiensis amplissimum principatum (fn. n3); no doubt this was a son, and the Fitzwilliams immediate descendants of the Ricardus of Domesday. They were all possessors of the manor of Tywardreth, and benefactors to the monastery at that place.
Hamelin, supposed to have been the ancestor of the Trelawny family, and to have resided at Treloen, one of the manors described in the survey, as his property, held twenty-two manors under the Earl; Turstin, the sheriff, twenty-seven; Nigell, eleven; Offers or Osferd, ten; Bernerus, twelve, and Joinus, thirteen. We know nothing of the posterity of these persons. Alured and Bristicius held seven manors each; Algar, Brient, Ermenald, and Odo, six each; Alnod, Blohin (fn. n4), and Roger, five each; Alward, four; Andrew, Erchenbald, Levenot, and Ulsi, three each; Alwin, Alric, Dodo, Godwin, Griffin, Osfil, and Rabel, two each; twenty-nine others, one manor each. Among these are several Saxon names, as Almar, Brixi, Ulric, Ulward, &c. It appears by the survey, that some of the Saxons, who still continued to possess landed property in Cornwall, had much more extensive property in the reign of Edward the Confessor, particularly Algar and Dodo. The above statement is made from the Exeter copy of the Domesday survey, which, in some particulars, varies from the copy printed from the Exchequer record (fn. n5). The following table of the Domesday manors is taken from the Exeter manuscript; for an analysis of which (by permission of the Dean and Chapter) we were indebted to Mr. Ralph Barnes. It contains the owners of each manor in the reign of Edward the Confessor, and at the time of taking the survey, with the ancient names appropriated to existing manors, as far as we have been able to do so, either with certainty or by probable conjecture.
[Editorial note: When the Exeter Survey column is blank, the holder is that given in the reign of Edward the Confessor.]
Names of Manors in the Domesday Survey. | Modern Names. | Owners in the Reign of Edward the Confessor. | Owners when the Exeter Survey was taken (before 1083). |
Aissetone | Saltash | Aluuric | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Alvevacote | Alvacot in Tamerton | Alviet | Berner (under the Earl). |
Alwaretone | Alwarton in Madron | Alwardus | The Earl and his villeins. |
Amal | Qu. Amel in St. Kew | Gri | Torstin (under the Earl). |
Antone | Anthony in the hundred of East | The Abbot of Tavistock | Ermenaldus. |
Arganlis | Argallas in St. Enoder | Brismer | Torstin (under the Earl). |
Argentel | Brismer | Reginald (under the Earl). | |
Avalde | Dodo | Erchenbald (under the Earl). | |
Bellesdone | Balsdon in Whitstone | Chitellus | Joinus (under the Earl). |
Bennartone | Bristitius | The Queen and her villeins. | |
Bentewoin | Osulf | Algar (under the Earl). | |
Bernel | Brismar | The Earl and his villeins. | |
Bernerh | Brenere or Burnere in Egloshayle | The Bishop of Exeter | |
Betnecote | Qu. Bennacot in Boyton | Ailmer | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Beveshoc | Besock in Ladock | Leuric | Uluric (under the Earl). |
Bewintone (E. D. Dewintona) | Qu. Tewinton in St. Austell | Earl Harold | The King and his villeins. |
Bichetone | Bichetone in St. Ive | Chinestan | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Bochenote (E. D. Botchonod) | Qu. Boconoc | Osferd | Osferd (under the Earl). |
Bodbrane | Bodrane in St. Pinnock | Ailno | Ercenbold (under the Earl). |
Bodewitghi | Bodwithgy in Luxulion | Aluric | Richard (under the Earl). |
Bodeworwei | Earl Harold | Bristitius (under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. | |
Bodeworgoin | Alwin | Richard (under the Earl). | |
Bodmine | Bodmin | The Priory of St. Petrock | |
Boietone | Boyton | The Abbot of Tavistock | The Earl by unjust usurpation. |
Boietone | Alnoth | Hamelin (under the Earl). | |
Borge | Qu. Borthy in St. Enoder | Algar | Alured (under the Earl). |
Botchatwno | Earl Harold | The Canons of St. Stephen. | |
Botcinnii | The Priory of St. Petrock | The Earl. | |
Botconoan | Earl Harold | The Canons of St. Stephen. | |
Boten | Qu. Botes-Fleming | Earl Harold | Andrew under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. |
Botharder | Botardel in Luxulion | Grim | Torstin (under the Earl). |
Botiled | Botelet in Lanreath | Osulf | Oda (under the Earl). |
Botival | Hueca | Hueca (under the Earl). | |
Bowidoc | Osfers | Osfers (under the Earl). | |
Brecelesbeorge (E. D. Bretelesbeorge) | Alwi | Alured (under the Earl) | |
Bret | Dodo | Ercenbald (under the Earl). | |
Brethei | Ailbristius | Richard (under the Earl). | |
Brodehoc | Broadoak | Aluric | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Buchent (E. D. Bocent) | Qu. Bochym in Cury | Brihstualdus | Richard (under the Earl). |
Cabulian | Cabilla in Cardinham | Almar | Almar (under the Earl). |
Caer | Brismer | Reginald (under the Earl). | |
Calestoch | Calstock | The Priory of St. Petrock | The Earl. |
Calestoc | Esgar | Esgar (under the Earl). | |
Calwetone | Callington | Earl Harold | The King and his villeins. |
Carbihan | Merhen | Andrew (under the Earl). | |
Carewrge | Bristitius | Aiulsus (under the Earl). | |
Cargau | Cargol in Newlyn | The Priory of St. Petrock | The Earl. |
Cariahoil | Qu. Carhayes | Earl Harold | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Cariorgel | Edwi | Hamelin (under the Earl). | |
Carneton | Probably Carnadon in Linkinhorne, and Carnanton in Mawgan, in Pyder | Earl Harold | The King and his villeins. |
Carnetone | Birihtfert | Turstin (under the Earl). | |
Chelenoch | Qu. Killenick in St. Just, Penwith | Godric | Richard (under the Earl). |
Chenmerch (E. D. Chienmerc) | Alward | Alward (under the Earl). | |
Chenowen | Chynoweth in Cubert | Ulnod | Torstin (under the Earl). |
Chilchetone (E. D. Kilchetona) | Earl Harold | The King and his villeins. | |
Chilcoit | Kilquite in St. Mabyn | Colo | Richard (under the Earl). |
Chilorgoret | Killigorick in Duloe | Ustret | Reginald (under the Earl.) |
Chori | Qu. Cury | Godwin | Joinus (under the Earl). |
Clismetone | Qu. Climsland | Earl Harold | The King and his villeins. |
Clunewic | Qu. Clowance in Crowan | Wine | Turstin (under the Earl). |
Conarditone | Conarton in Gwythian | Bristitius | The Queen and her villeins. |
Scs. Constantinus | St. Constantine | The Church of St. Constantine | |
Crachenwe (E. D. Crachernua | Edivi | Berner (under the Earl). | |
Croftededor (E. D. Croutededor) | Colo | Richard (under the Earl). | |
Cudawoid (E. D. Cudewoit) | Alwin | Alwin (under the Earl). | |
Cudiford | Codiford Farleigh in St. Wenn | Bristitius under the Church of St. Petrock | Bristitius (under the Earl). |
Deliau | Jaulus | Blohin (under the Earl). | |
Deliou | Levinus | Roger (under the Earl). | |
Dimelihoc | Dimiliock in St. Dennis | Ailmer | Gunhar (under the Earl). |
Disart | Aluric | Ailnod (under the Earl). | |
Donecheniv (E. D. Donnechenif) | Qu. Downneckney in Treneglos | Merlesvan | Richard (under the Earl). |
Dovenot | Bristitius | Hamelin (under the Earl). | |
Drainos | Draynes or Drawns, in St. Neot's | Ulsi | Ulsi (under the Earl). |
Drainos | Alric | Alric (under the Earl). | |
Dunhevet | Launceston | The Earl in demesne | |
Duvenant | Alward | Blohin (under the Earl). | |
Eglosberrie | St. Burian | The Church of St. Burian | |
Edelet | Allet | Osulf | Algar (under the Earl). |
Egleshos (E. D. Eglossos) | Eglos-ros, now Filleigh | Earl Harold | Torstin (under the Earl). |
Eglostudie (not in the printed Domesday) | St. Tudy | Priory of St. Petrock | The Earl of Moreton, under the Prior. |
Ehei (fn. n6) | Ethy in St. Winnow | ||
Elent | The Abbot of Tavistock | The Earl, by unjust usurpation. | |
Elerchi | Elerky in Ruan-Lanihorn, and Veryan | Merlesvan | Levenot (under the Earl). |
Elhil | The Priory of St. Petrock (Bodmin) | The Earl under the Prior. | |
Elil | The Priory of St. Petrock (Bodmin) | ||
Ermenheu (E. D. Hirmineu) | Levenot | Levenot (under the Earl). | |
Fawintone (E. D. Fawitona) | Faweton in St. Neot; and Fowey | Merlasutte | The Earl in demesne. |
Fertinū in Rentin (not in the printed Domesday) | Alwin | Wivardus (under the Earl). | |
Forchetestane | Froxton in Whitstone | Alward | Turstin (under Tuhelli). |
Fosnewit | The Priory of Bodmin | Macos (under the Prior). | |
Gargalle | Brismar | Reginald (under the Earl). | |
Garverot | Earl Harold | Godwin under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. | |
Scs. Germanus | St. Germans | The Bishop of Exeter. | |
Ghivaile | Qu. Govilly in Cuby | Godric | Richard (under the Earl). |
Glin | Glynn in Cardinham | Osferd | Osferd (under the Earl). |
Gloeret | Saiulfus | Nigel (under the Earl). | |
Gluinawit (not in the printed Domesday) | Vuine | Turstin (under the Earl). | |
Glustone | Earl Harold | The King and his villeins. | |
Gudiford | Bristicius | Reginald (under the Earl). | |
Guerdavalan | Brismer | Nigel (under the Earl). | |
Haltone | Halton in St. Dominick | Earl Harold | Reginald (under the Earl of Moreton). |
Hamet | Hammet in Quethiock | Alnod | Roger (under the Earl). |
Hamotedi | Hamotethy in St. Breward | Aluric | Richard (under the Earl). |
Heglosenuder | St. Enoder | The Priory of St. Petrock (Bodmin) | The Earl under the Prior. |
Hela | There are several Heals | Ailmer | The Earl in demesne. |
Hela | Colo | Colo (under the Earl.) | |
Heli | Gistricius the Abbot | The Earl in demesne. | |
Heligin | Heligan in St. Ewe | Earl Harold | Turstin under the Earl and the Earl under the King. |
Henland | Helland | Ailmer | Seibert (under the Earl). |
Henlistone | Helston in Trigg and Helston in Kirrier | Earl Harold | The King and his villeins. |
Henlistone | Algar | The Earl and his villeins. | |
Hesland | Alestan | The Earl in demesne. | |
Hiltone | Hilton in Marhamchurch | Osbern | Alured (under the Earl). |
Horniecote | Hornacote in Tamerton | Edzi | Berner (under the Earl). |
Karsalan (E. D. Rarsalan) | Qu. Carsella in St. Dennis | Dodo | Dodo (under the Earl). |
Lanbrebois (E. D. Lanbrabois) | Lan-Probus or St. Probus | The Canons of St. Probus | |
Lancharet | Qu. Lancarfe in Bodmin | Alwold | Nigel (under the Earl). |
Lanchehoc (E. D. Lancuhuc) | The Priory of St. Petrock (Bodmin) | Berner (under the Prior). | |
Landeleck | Qu. Landulph | Alnod | Richard (under the Earl). |
Landicle | Qu. Landithy in Madron | The Bishop of Exeter | Roland, the Archdeacon, under the Bishop. |
Landighe | Landegy in St. Kea | Ailsi | Godwin (under the Earl). |
Landiner | Queen Editha | The Earl in demesne. | |
Lander (E. D. Landrei) | Qu. Landreyne | Saulfus | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Landmanuel (E. D. Lant-Manuel) | Edwi | Berner (under the Earl). | |
Landseu (E. D. Landsau) | Qu. Landew in Lezant | Aluric | Alured (under the Earl). |
Lanehoc (E. D. Lannohoc) | Launcells | Earl Harold | The King and his villeins. |
Langoroch | Now Crantock | The Canons of St. Carantoc | |
Languer, two manors | Qu. Langurthow in Fowey | Grim | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Langenewit (E. D. Langunuit) | Langunnett in St. Veep | Brihtricius | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Langvitetone | Lawhitton | The Bishop of Exeter | |
Lanher (E. D. Lanner) | Laner in St. Allen | Edmer | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Lanherweu | The Bishop of Exeter | Falcard (under the Bishop). | |
Lanlaron | Lansladron or Nansladron in St. Ewe | Osbern | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Lanlawernee (E. D. Lanlawernet) | Qu. Lanlawrn in Lanteglos near Fowey | Alric | Alric (under the Earl). |
Lannachebran | St. Keverne | The Canons of St. Achebran or St. Keverne | |
Lanpiran | Perran-Zabuloe | The Canons of St. Piran | |
Lansalhus (E. D. Lansalvus) | Lansallos | Almar | Richard (under the Earl). |
Lanscavetone | St. Stephen's near Launceston | Earl Harold | The Canons of St. Stephen. |
Lanthien (E. D. Lantien) | One of these is Lantyan in St. Sampson's | Alric | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Lantien | Osfers or Offers | Osfers (under the Earl). | |
Lantmatin | One of the St. Martin's | Alsers | Joinus (under the Earl). |
Lavredock | Qu. Lanhydrock | Albric | Richard (under the Earl). |
Lanwenehoc (E. D. Languihenoc) | Landewednack | The Priory of St. Petrock (Bodmin) for the repairs of their convent | |
Lege | There are several Lees and Leighs | Alwin | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Legea | Qu. Leah in St. Burian | Alnod | Roger (under the Earl). |
Lisart | Lizard in Landewednack | Brisuis | Joinus (under the Earl). |
Liscarret | Liskeard | Merlesvan | The Earl in demesne. |
Lisnestock | Qu. Lanestock in St. Austell, &c. | Ailbristius | Richard (under the Earl). |
Lisniwen | Lesnewth | Bristicius | Bristicius (under the Earl). |
Luduham (E. D. Widuam) | Alwin | Richard (under the Earl). | |
Lusart | Earl Harold | Richard under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. | |
Macretone | Maker | Edward | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Maronecirche | Marham Church | Broidra | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Matele | Qu. Methleigh in Breage | The Bishop of Exeter | |
Sanct Mawan | St. Mewan | Earl Harold | Bristicius under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. |
Melledham | Qu. Milham in St. Winnow | Bristicius | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Mideltone | Probably Milton in Morwinstow | Alwin | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Mingeli | Alric | Osferd (under the Earl). | |
Moireis | Moresk in St. Clements | Ordulf | The Earl and his villeins. |
Mortune | Michel-Morton in Launcells | Brismer | Joinus (under the Earl). |
Nantchert (fn. n7) | The Priory of St. Petrock, Bodmin | Nigel (under the Earl). | |
Nantuat | Most probably Nanskuke, in Illogan | Brismer | Torstin (under the Earl). |
Neotestou | St. Neot | The Canons of St. Neot. | Odo (under the Earl). |
Neotestou, or Niotestou | Godric | ||
Niweton | There are several Newtons, and two manors of that name, one in Helland, the other in St. Mellion | Ailric | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Niweton | Aluric | Reginald (under the Earl). | |
Nortone | Most probably Norton-Rolle, in Launcells | Almer | Joinus (under the Earl). |
Odenol | Haemar | Bristicius (under the Earl). | |
Orcert | East Orchard, in Week St. Mary | Savinus | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Orcet | Orcet in Kilkhampton | Aluric | Alured (under the Earl). |
Ottrham | Otterham | Edwi | Richard (under the Earl). |
Pænpau, or Penpau | One of the Penpols | Aluuritius | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Paindran | Pendrim, in St. Martin's, near Looe | Earl Harold | The King and his villeins. |
Panguol | Qu. Penkevil | Ailsiloholt | Rabel (under the Earl). |
Pauton | Pawton in St. Breock | The Bishop of Exeter. | |
Pedeleford | Chinestan | Reginald (under the Earl). | |
Pendavid | Pendavy in Egloshayle | Earl Harold | Boia the Priest. |
Penfontenio | Penfontenen | Alsi | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Penfou | Penfowne in Poundstock | Edeva | Brient (under the Earl). |
Pengelle | There are several Pengellys | Ednoth | Ednoth (under the Earl). |
Penguare (E. D. Penquaro) | Probably Pengersick in Breage | Brismar | Turstin (under the Earl). |
Pennadelwan | Probably Pendevall in Roche | Earl Harold | The Canons of St. Stephen under the King. |
Pennalt | Penhalt in Poundstock | Osfers | Osfers (under the Earl). |
Pennalun | There is Penaluna in Veryan; but perhaps Panhallam in Jacobstow, which is still a manor | Erneysus | Richard (under the Earl). |
Pennehalgar | Penauger in Menheniot; Penhargard in Helland; or Penharget in St. Ive | The Abbot of Tavistock | Ermenald (under the Abbot). |
Pennehel | There are several Penhales | Earl Harold | The King and his villeins. |
Pennhalgar | (See Pennehalgor) | Helmer | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Penpel (E. D. Tenpel) | One of the Penpols | Brictric | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Penpont | Penpont in Alternon or St. Kew | Osfers | Osfers (under the Earl). |
Peret (E. D. Pedret) | Wadelus | The Earl in demesne. | |
Pigesdone | Pigsdon in Week St. Mary | Wadellus | Goscelmus. |
Piletone | Pillaton | Merlaton | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Plunent | Pelynt | Osulf | Algar (under the Earl). |
Pochetelle (E. D. Poccahetilla) | Poughill | Alward | Willielmus Capu (under the Earl). |
Podestot | Earl Harold | Jovinus (under the Earl, and the Earl under the King). | |
Polduh | Poldew or Polsew, in St. Erme | Alwin | Richard (under the Earl). |
Polefand (E. D. Polofant) | Pollyfant, in Lewannick | Uluric | Nigel (under the Earl). |
Polescat | Perhaps Polchoath in Lanlivery | Alnod | Richard (under the Earl). |
Polhal | Winus | Ulsius (under the Earl). | |
Polrode | Polrode in St. Tudy | The Abbey of St. Petrock, Bodmin | The Earl of Moreton under the Prior. |
Polscat | Perhaps Polscatha in Milor, or Polskatho in Gerrans | Alfric | Andrew (under the Earl). |
Pondestoch | Poundstock | Guida | Joinus (under the Earl). |
Portallant | Talland or Port Looe | Leverona | Odo (under the Earl). |
Rame | Rame | The Abbot of Tavistock | Ermenald (under the Earl). |
Raswale | Alveva | Reginald (under the Earl). | |
Recharedoc (E. D. Rekaradoo) | Godwin | Reginald (under the Earl). | |
Renti | Earl Harold | The Earl under the King. | |
Rentin (E. D. Rentis) | Qu. Retin in St. Enoder | Earl Harold | Alward under the Earl of Moreton. |
Richan (E. D. Ricann) | Gallo | Reginald (under the Earl). | |
Rieltone | Rialton in St. Columb Minor | The Priory of Bodmin for the repairs of their church. | |
Riguen | Brismer | Heldricus under the Earl. | |
Risleston (E. D. Ristlestona) | Rillaton in Linkinhorne | Brismer | The Earl in demesne. |
Ritwore | Qu. Retire in Withiel | Earl Harold | The King and his villeins. |
Roscaret | Roscarrock in Endellion | Alwin | Alured (under the Earl). |
Roscaret | Alwin | Nigel (under the Earl). | |
Roscarnan | Earl Harold | Griffin under the Earl of Moreton, and the Earl under the King. | |
Roscarnan | Griffin | Griffin (under the Earl). | |
Roschel | Edwi | Berner (under the Earl). | |
Roslech (E. D. Roslet) | Qu. Roseeth in Stithians | Edwi | Berner (under the Earl). |
Rosminvet | Ednot | Nigel (under the Earl). | |
Rospervet (E. D. Rospuet) | Brisius | Joinus (under the Earl). | |
Savioch | Sheviock | The Abbot of Tavistock | Ermenald (under the Abbot). |
Sanguiland | Edwi | Torstin (under the Earl). | |
Sanwinas (E. D. Sanguinas) | Qu. St. Gennis | Farl Harold | Joinus under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. |
Sanguinas | Gutda | Joinus (under the Earl). | |
Sanwinvec (E. D. Sanwinnuc) | St. Winnow | The Bishop of Exeter | Godfrey (under the Bishop). |
Schewit (E. D. Eschewit) | Skewis in Cury | Earl Harold | Cheneret under the Earl of Moreton, and the Earl under the King. |
Stratone | Stratton | Alured the Marshall, and Osbert (fn. n8) the Bishop | The Earl of Moreton and his villeins. |
Tacabere | Tacabre or Tackbear, in Bridgrule | Aluric | Bernard (under the Earl). |
Talcar | Edwin | Turstin (under the Earl). | |
Talcarn | There are several Tolcarns, and two manors of that name, one in Lanteglos near Fowey, the other in Northill | Alward under the Priory of St. Petrock, Bodmin | Alscinus (under the Earl of Moreton). |
Talgar | The Abbot of Tavistock | Ermenald (under the Abbot). | |
Talgolle | Alnod | Alnod (under the Earl). | |
Tedintone | Ordulf | The Earl and his villeins. | |
Teglaston (E. D. Treglasten) | Treglastan in Davidstow | Earl Harold | The Earl and his villeins. |
Telbrig | Telbridge in Landulph | Alfriau | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Tewardevi (E. D. Tewiardevi) | Brichnod | Richard (under the Earl). | |
Thersent | Alwin | Richard (under the Earl). | |
Thinten (E. D. Tinten) | Tinten in St. Tudy | The Bishop of Exeter | Richard (under the Bishop). |
Tibesteu | Tibesta in St. Clement's | Radulph, the Master of the Horse | The Earl and his villeins. |
Ticoith | Godric | Richard (under the Earl). | |
Tirlebere | Thurlibeer in Launcells | Savinus | Alured (under the Earl). |
Tiwardrai | Tywardreth | Colo | Richard (under the Earl). |
Tiwarthal | Tiwarnaile in Perranzabuloe | The Priory of St. Petrock, Bodmin | The Earl (under the Prior). |
Torne | One of the Thorns | Uluric | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Tragol | Tregolls in St. Clement's | Earl Harold | Turstin under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. |
Travider | Trevider in St. Burian | Earl Harold | Ulward under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. |
Trawiscoit | Trevisquite in St. Mabyn | Merleswan | Richard (under the Earl). |
Trawint | One of the Trewints | Borgered | Roger (under the Earl). |
Trebichen | Trebiche or Trebeigh, in St. Ive | The Abbot of Tavistock | The Earl of Moreton, by unjust usurpation. |
Trebihan | Probably Trebean in Landrake | Osulf | The Earl in demesne. |
Trebleri | Brisius | Joinus (under the Earl). | |
Tredaval | Tredawl | Alwold | Nigel (under the Earl). |
Tredhae (E. D. Trethae) | Trethake in St. Cleer | Alwin | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Trefilies | Probably Trefula in Redruth | Alfstan | Humfrey (under the Earl). |
Trefitent | Osulf | Algar (under the Earl). | |
Trefornoc | Probably Trefrannick in St. Allen | Edwit under the Priory of St. Petrock | Brient (under the Earl). |
Trefrioc | Probably Trefreke in Endellion | Jaulus | Blohinus (under the Earl). |
Tregal | Burgheret | Bristicius (under the Earl). | |
Treganmedan | Probably Tregamena in Veryan | Bristicius | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Tregaraduc | Tregardock in St. Teath | Alward | Alward (under the Earl). |
Tregauran | Perhaps Tregarne in St. Keverne | Curicius | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Tregel (E. D. Trigel) | Qu. Tregelly in Menheniot | The Bishop of Exeter. | |
Tregemelin | Tregamellin in Lansallos | Edwi | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Tregingale | Bristicius | Bristicius (under the Earl). | |
Tregoin | One of these probably was Tregony | Brisman | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Tregon (E.D. Tregona) | The Priory of St. Petrock, Bodmin | Turstin (under the Earl). | |
Tregrebri | Probably Tregembér in St. Hilary | Edwi | Berner (under the Earl). |
Tregrenon | Qu. Tregrehan in St. Blazey | The Abbot of Tavistock | Ermenald (under the Abbot). |
Tregril | Alric | Osfel (under the Earl). | |
Trehavoc | Qu. Trehawke in Menheniot | Brismar | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Trehinock | Qu. Trehanick in St. Teath | Algar | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Treiswantel (E. D. Treiswiantel) | Gistricius the Abbot | The Earl in demesne. | |
Treiwal | The Church of St. Michael | ||
Trelamar | Ailsi | Ailsi (under the Earl). | |
Treland | Treland in St. Keverne | Torswald | Torstin (under the Earl). |
Trelingan | Qu. Treliggon in Lanivet | Aluric | Frawinus (under the Earl). |
Trelivi (E. D. Trelivel) | Treliver | The B. of Exeter | |
Trellewaret | Trelowarren in Mawgan, in Kirrier | Earl Harold | Turstin under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. |
Trelloi | Treloy in St. Columb-Minor | The Priory of St. Petrock, Bodmin | The Earl (under the Prior). |
Treloen | Qu. Trelawny in Alternon | Edwi | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Trelosch (E. D. Trelosia) | Qu. Trelask in Lewannick | Osfel | Osfel or Offel (under the Earl). |
Treluge | Qu. Trelugan in St. Erney | Brihtmar | Odo (under the Earl). |
Trelwi | Ailward | Turstin (under the Earl). | |
Tremail | Qu. Tremeal in South Petherwin | The Priory of St. Petrock, Bodmin | The Earl (under the Prior). |
Tremarustel | Trenans-Austell | Edmar | Wihomar (under the Earl). |
Tremeteret | Tremoderet in Duloe or Roche | Edwi | Osferd (under the Earl). |
Tremetone | Trematon in St. Stephen's near Saltash | Brismer | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Tremhor or Tremor | The Priory of St. Petrock, Bodmin | Turchel (under the Earl). | |
Tremodret | Tremoderet in Duloe or Roche | Godwin | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Tremor | Tremoore in Lanivet | Brismar | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Trenant | There are many Trenants, which it would be impossible to appropriate. | Ailmer | Brient (under the Earl). |
Trenant | Brismer | Hamelin (under the Earl). | |
Trenant | Earl Harold | Blecu under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. | |
Trenant or Trenaud | Osferd | Osferd (under the Earl). | |
Trenant | Osulf | Algar (under the Earl). | |
Trenbras | Earl Harold | Brixi under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. | |
Trenhal (not in the printed Domesday) | Trenhale in St. Erth | Edwit under the Priory of Petrock | Brien (under the Earl). |
Trenthel (not in the printed Domesday) | Earl Harold | Turstin (under the Earl). | |
Trenwit (E. D. Trenewit) | Trenwith in St. Ives | Sitricius the Abbot | The Earl and his villeins. |
Trerihoc | Waso | Berner (under the Earl.) | |
Trescau | Trescow in Breage or St. Mabyn | Alnod | Alnod (under the Earl). |
Tretdeno | Qu. Tredavo in St. Paul's | The Priory of St. Petrock, Bodmin. | |
Tretdewort | Earl Harold | Levenod under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. | |
Trethac | Trethake in Lanteglos, near Fowey | Ailric | Torstin (under the Earl). |
Tretland | Earl Harold | Dodo under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. | |
Tretweret | Leuric | Bristicius (under the Earl). | |
Treurgen | Eiulfus | Joinus (under the Earl). | |
Treurnivet | Earl Harold | Alwmus under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. | |
Treuthal | Truthall in Sithney | Brismar the Priest | Blohinus (under the Earl). |
Trevagau | Qu. Trevage in Alternon | Alwin | Nigel (under the Earl). |
Treveheret (E. D. Treweheret) | Alfic | Blohinus (under the Earl). | |
Trevelien | Trevelyan in St. Veep | Bretellus | Osfers (under the Earl). |
Treverbet | Edwin | Turstin (under the Earl). | |
Treverbin | Treverbin in St. Austell | Alwin | Richard (under the Earl). |
Treverim | Cuerona | Reginald (under the Earl). | |
Treviluid | Ulsin | Ulsin (under the Earl). | |
Treviniel | Treveniel in Northill | Brismar | Odo (under the Earl). |
Trevocarwinoc | Alfeho | Rabell (under the Earl). | |
Trevoet | Alric | Nigel (under the Earl). | |
Trevret | Twinus | Twinus (under the Earl). | |
Trewale | Qu. One of these Trewall in St. Germans | Osulf | Odo (under the Earl). |
Trewallen | Bristicius | Hamelin (under the Earl). | |
Trewant | The Abbot of Tavistock | The Earl of Moreton by unjust usurpation. | |
Trewderet (E. D. Trevidered) | Merlaswen | Alnoth (under the Earl). | |
Trewelle | Brismar | Reginald (under the Earl). | |
Trewellogen | Alwin | Reginald (under the Earl). | |
Trewent | Trewen | Osulf | Algar (under the Earl). |
Trewille (E. D. Trevilla) | Qu. Trewhela in St. Enoder | Alestan | The Earl in demesne. |
Trewillen (E. D. Trevelloin), and | Qu. Trewillen in Warbstow | Alwin and | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Trevill in | Alric | ||
Trewin (E. D. Treguin) | Qu. Trewint | Edwi | Berner (under the Earl). |
Trewinedoi (E. D. Trewinardoi) | Trewinard in St. Erth | Merlesven | Reginald (under the Earl). |
Trewitghi | Trewithgy in Probus | Merlesven | The Earl and his villeins. |
Trewode (E. D. Trewda) | Earl Harold | Alward under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. | |
Treworoc (E. D. Travoroc) | Treworek in St. Cleer | Ailric | Torstin (under the Earl). |
Triberthan (E. D.) Tribtan) | Trebartha in Northill | Ulnod | Turstin (under the Earl). |
Tricoi | Earl Harold | Guihumar under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. | |
Trinnonec (E. D. Trincnonet) | Treninick in Gorran | The Priory of St. Petrock, Bodmin | Roger (under the Earl). |
Trouthel | Earl Harold | Turstin under the Earl, and the Earl under the King. | |
Tucowit (E.D. Tucut) | Qu. Tucoyse in Constantine | Edmer | Wihumar (under the Earl). |
Turgoil | The Priory of St. Petrock, Bodmin | Richard (under the Prior). | |
Ullavestone | Woolston in Poundstock | Saiulfus | Alnod (under the Earl). |
Ulnodestone (E. D. Ulnotestona) | Elric | Nigel (under the Earl). | |
Wadfesti | Wadfast in Whitestone | Siward | Hamelin (under the Earl). |
Walesbrau | Whalesborowe in Marham Church | Sawinus | Brient (under the Earl). |
Westcote | There are several Westcotes | Ulnod | Berner (under the Earl). |
Wich or Wike | Week-St. Mary | Colo | Richard (under the Earl). |
Widewot | Sirewold | Sirewold (under the Earl). | |
Widie | Qu. Withiel | The Priory of St. Petrock, Bodmin | |
Wilewrde (E.D. Wileurda) | Ahivisi | Torstin (under the Earl). | |
Winetone | Wynyanton in Cury | Earl Harold | The King and his villeins. |
Witemot | West-Widemoth in Poundstock | Ulviet | Brient (under the Earl). |
Whitestan | Whitestone | Alwald | Radulfus (under the Earl). |
Woderon | Qu. Wendron | Alwin | Richard (under the Earl). |
Woreslin | Dodo | Turstin (under the Earl.) |