A or Ah, he or it; e.g. a es, it is.
After-winding, waste corn.
An', aunt, an expression of regard
applied to aged women.
Arreah! (Maria?) an exclamation
of angry surprise.
Arish, stubble.
Bal, a mine.
Bannal, broom plant.
Bowjey, sheepfold, &c., on cliff or
downs.
Brave, much, very well, &c.
Bruyans, crumbs.
Bucca, a spirit.
Bucca-boo (-dhu), a black spirit.
Bulhorn, a large shell-snail.
Bussa, an earthen crock.
Busy (to be), to require; e.g. it is
busy all, it requires all.
Caunse, pavement.
Cayer, a coarse sieve for winnowing.
Chee-ah! word used for calling
swine.
Cheeld-vean (little child), a term
of endearment.
Chill, an iron lamp.
Cliff, all the ground between the
shore and cultivated land. The
cliff proper, or precipice, is called
the edge of the cliff; the cleeves,
or the carns.
Clunk, to swallow.
Costan, a basket made of straw and
brambles.
Courant, romping play.
Coursey, to linger gossiping.
Cowal, a large fish-basket.
Cravel, mantel-stone.
Crellas, the ruins of ancient bee-hive
huts; an excavation in a
bank, roofed over to serve for an
out-house, &c.
Croggan, a limpet shell.
Cronack, a toad.
Croud, the rind of a sieve covered
with sheepskin, used for taking
up corn, &c.; also an old fiddle.
Crum, crooked.
Croust, afternoons' refreshment of
bread and beer in harvest time.
Crow, a small out-house.
Didjan, a little bit.
Dijey, a very small homestead.
Dower, water.
Druckshar, a small solid wheel.
Duffan, a nickname for one much
given to self laudation; usually
bestowed on a bouncing religionist
who is powerful in speech, and
strong in faith, but no better than
ordinary mortals in works.
Duffy, a forthright, blunt happy-go-lucky
person.
Dumbledore, large black-beetle.
'E, ye or you.
Faix! faith.
Flushet, a flood-gate.
Fuggan, a small unleavened cake.
Fuggo, an artificial cave.
Gadge-vraws, the ox-eye daisy.
Gard, soil used for scouring.
Garrack, a rock.
Glows, dried cow-dung used for
fuel.
Grambler, a stony place.
Griglans, heath.
Gruit, fine soil.
Guare, play, called out by boys
when they throw quoits cast a
ball, &c.
Guise-dance, Christmas mummery.
Gulthise (in Scilly niclethies), harvest-home
feast.
Gurgoes, the ruins of ancient fences
found on waste land.
Gweean, a periwinkle.
Hilla, the night-mare.
Hoggan, a "fuggan" with meat
baked on it; the fruit of hawthorns.
Keggas, rank wild plants, such as
water-hemlock, elecampane, &c.
Kibbal, a bucket used at a draw-well
or mine shaft.
Kiskeys, the dried-up stalks of
"keggas."
Knackers (knockers), spirits in the
mines.
Keuney, moss, lichen, &c.
Laister, the yellow water-iris.
Lew, sheltered from wind.
Lewth, shelter.
Mabyer, a young hen.
Miryon, an ant.
Moar, the root; to produce roots.
Moor-work, tin-streaming.
Morabs, land near the sea.
Nackan, a kerchief.
Oar-weed, sea-weed.
Organ, pennyroyal.
Padzepaw, a newt.
Par, cove; the word porth is never
used by the natives of West
Cornwall, nor does it ever occur
in family names.
Peeth, a draw-well.
Piggal, a kind of large hoe
used for cutting turf, &c.
Pilf, woolly dust.
Piljack, a poor scurvy fellow.
Piskey, a mischievous fairy that
delights to lead people astray;
also a greenish bug, found on
blackberries.
Pitch-to, to set to work with good heart.
Plum, soft, light.
Porvan, a rush lamp wick.
Pruit! a word used for calling cows.
Pul, mire, mud.
Pulan, a small pool, such as is left
by ebb tide.
Pul-cronack, a small toad-like fish,
found in "pulans."
Qualk, a heavy fall.
Quilkan, a frog.
Quillet, a small field.
Reen, a steep hill side.
Rose, low lying level ground, moorland,
&c.
Rulls, rolls of carded wool.
Sew (gone to), dried up.
Skaw, the elder tree.
Skaw-dower, fig wort.
Skedgewith, privet.
Small-people, fairies.
Soas, sose, forsooth.
Spanish Dumbledore, the cock-chaffer.
Spriggan, sprite, fairy.
Sprowl, life, energy.
Stroath, more haste than good
speed.
Stroll, an untidy mess.
Talfat, a boarded floor, for a bed-place,
over one end of a cottage.
Threshal, a flail.
Towsar, a large apron or wrapper.
Tubban, a clod of earth.
Tubble, a mattock.
Tummals, quantity.
Tungtavus, a tattling fool.
Tuntry, the pole by which oxen
draw a wain, cart, &c.
Turn, a spinning wheel.
Uncle, a term of regard given to an
old man.
Vean, little.
Vined, mouldy.
Visgey, a pick-axe.
Visnan, the sand launce.
Vow, a cavern or "fuggo."
Vug, a cavity in a lode or rock.
Widden, small.
Widdens, small fields.
Wisht, sad, like a person or thing
ill-wisht.
Zawn (pro Sown), a cavern in a cliff.
A short time ago, two gentlemen of Penzance walked over to Chysauster,
the higher side of Gulval, on a Sunday morning, to inspect the hut-circles,
caves, and other remains of what are supposed to have been ancient British
habitations. After a fruitless search, the gentlemen returned towards Chysauster
to see if they could meet with anyone to inform them where the
objects they were in quest of might be found. In the lane they overtook a
woman and asked her if she knew of any caves thereabout? "Caaves! no,
I don't—not fit for butchers," she replied, "but if you want any for rearan
I think I can tell 'e where there es some to be found; now I look at 'e agen
you don't seem much like butchers nether, nor you arn't none of our farmers
about here ether! Where are 'e coman from at all? Looking for caaves of
a Sunday mornan! You are very much in want of them I s'pose." The
gentlemen explained that they neither wanted calves for rearing nor killing,
but to find the ancient ruins. "Oh Lord," said she, "you're lookan for the
old crellas, and things up in the hill! Why dedn't 'e say so than, that one
might know what you meant, instead of givan such outlandish names to
things. But come 'e along with me, and I'll show 'e," continued she in
turning back and leading the way.
Ancient Bridal Customs,
237
——— Coins found at Castle Maen,
127
——— Mariners' Stories,
149
A night's ride to Scilly,
233
Ballowal, the knockers of (fairy tale),
185
Baranhuel, a Queen's visit to,
67
———— fairies' cow,
73
———— shell room,
72,
274
Beatrice I'an, or Ivan,
104
————— her death,
118
Betty Stoggs's baby (fairy tale),
205
Bevan, the Rev. James,
197
Bewitching a dairy,
65
Bob 'o the Carn (fairy tale),
173
Boleit, ancient monuments of,
29
Books popular in the West Country a century ago,
197
Boscawen-un circle,
34
Boskenna,
36
Boslow, the Piskey of,
158
Brea, or Bray,
42,
200,
278
Brea-Vean, the Changeling of (fairy tale),
200
Breage, St., visits her brother, St. Levan,
145
Bridal customs, ancient, still in vogue,
237
Buccaneering,
45
Bucka, offerings to,
187,
246
Buryan fair,
39
——— Sanctuary, men of,
269
——— wise-woman or fortune-teller of,
47
Calling of the cleeves,
216
Cardews of Boskenna, the last of,
38
Castle Treen, traditions of
130,
138
—— Maen, or Men,
127
Changeling of Brea-Vean,
200
———— how to get rid of one,
202
Chapel Uny Well,
199
Charms,
243
Chyannor, Tom of, the tin-streamer,
72
Chynance,
116
Clarice de Boleit, inscription on her tomb,
29
Conjurors, pellars, or wise-men,
20,
76,
276
Crick-stone, the, or Men-an-tol,
242
Cursing Psalm, the,
229,
231
Danes, traditions of their incursions,
127,
141,
274
Daunce-Mayn,
33
Death-ship, the,
248
Demon, a, spinning,
5
Den-an-Dynas, the giant and his wife,
137
Devil's money,
227
Divination,
131,
217,
245,
283
Doctresses of the West Country,
49
Duffy and a Devil, an old guise-dance,
1
Enchanter, the, of Pengersec,
263
———— of Maen and a thief,
265,
267
Escols, a strong man of,
31
—— weavers of,
196
Faction fight in Buryan Church-town,
215
Fairy dwelling on Selena Moor,
94
—— fair,
161
—— master, the,
173
—— tales,
73,
94,
102,
154,
168,
173,
185,
200
Fairies, how they may be driven away,
75
——— old folks' notions respecting,
101,
245
Flowers, planting on graves, an old West Country custom,
114
Fortune-tellers,
49,
276
Garrack-zans,
77,
150
Ghost stories,
122,
152,
217,
230
—— laying,
124
Ghostly ship's-bell, a,
277
Giants of Castle Treen,
131,
137
Goblins of the Mines,
187
Guise-dances, how performed,
2
Gulthise (harvest feast),
95
Gwinear, the slighted damsel of,
229
Haunted houses,
122,
212
Hella-point, mermaids of,
151
Hell-hounds,
66
Heimskringla, the, of Snorri Surlusson, account in of Northmen marauding Cornwall, &c.,
274
Hilla-ridden,
236
Holed stones,
31,
242,
280
Hooper of Cowloe, the,
247
Hostess, the, of Market-jew,
82
Hurling,
24
Husbandry, old,
195
I'ans, their house in Treen,
103
—— ghosts of,
122
—— a Breton descendant of,
125
Ill-wishing,
63,
65,
285,
286
Ivy-leaves and rushes, divination by,
217,
283
Johanna, the foolish, her garden,
146
——— rebukes St. Levan for fishing on a Sunday,
148
Just, St., feast of,
154,
170
Kaerkeis bowjey,
127
Key, the, of Castle Treen,
130
Knackers of Ballowal (fairy tale),
185
Levan, St., legends of,
145
———— stone,
147
———— his path,
146,
272
———— witches,
139
Long stones, or Menheeres of Boleit,
30
————— places named from numerous,
31
Lovell, Madam, her troubles,
21
—— or Levelis, family of,
271
Loyal hearts of Buryan,
69
Madron well and chapel,
239
Marriage usages, ancient,
237,
239
Mayor of Market-jew, a,
83
Merchants of Treen, the,
81
Merlin's prophesies,
130,
147
Mermaid of Zennor, the,
288
Midsummer bonfires,
287
Miners' stories,
187,
191
Miracle-plays, performed at Sancreed,
269
Morvah man, a, shopping,
207
Nelly Wearne, the story of,
38
Nicknames,
198
Night's ride, a, to Scilly,
233
Noy, Mr. William, in a fairy dwelling,
97
Noy, Madam, and the witch,
63
—— family of,
274
Olaf, the first Christian king of Norway, his conversion at Scilly,
275
Parchapel well,
148
Parcurnow, traditions of,
140
Pargwartha, legend of,
149
Parish clerks sixty years ago,
169
Pellars, or wise-men,
76,
191
Penance, doing in Buryan Church,
55
Penberth, a cottage dwelling at,
111
Pendar, Madam, receiving a Queen,
68
——— family of,
72,
95,
119,
223
Pendeen of old,
166,
279
Pengersec, legends of,
251
———— the magician,
264
Penrose, the smugglers of,
212
——— family,
223
Phantom lover, a, takes off his affianced,
152
Piskey, how he left Boslow,
168
——— led,
160
——— threshing,
159
Plan-an-guarre, St. Just,
268
Polkinghorne, Parson, an exorcist,
125
Queen's, a, visit to Baranhuel,
67
Robbers, the, and merchants of Treen,
87
Roskestal, Garrack-zans in,
148,
151
Rosmoddrass, monuments of,
27
Sanctuary men of Buryan,
260
"Sancras," miracle-play at,
269
Scilly, a night's ride to,
233
—— visited by King Olaf,
275
Selena Moor, a fairy dwelling on,
94
Shovel, Admiral Sir Cloudesly, his wreck at Scilly,
231
——— his grave,
233
Slighted damsel, the, of Gwinear,
229
Small-people, see
fairies.
Smugglers,
57,
106
———— the, of Penrose,
212
Spinning,
5,
25,
105
Sweethearts' Cove, the,
149
Sun, the, never shines on a person that has sworn way a life,
249
Tarraway, the spinning demon,
16
Tinners' stories,
185
Tolmen of Constantine, the,
280
Tom Trenoweth's bewitched sow,
61
—— of Chyannor, the tin-streamer,
77
———— gets three pieces of wisdom in lieu of wages,
80
———— his welcome home,
89
Tredrill, the changeling,
201
Treen, a market town, in old times,
78
——— the I'an's house of,
103
——— Dynas,
127
Tregagle bound to Gwenvor,
224
——— the roaring of,
226
Uncle Will Ben's fiddle and sayings,
170
Vellan Dreath, the burning of,
279
Vow, the, of Pendeen,
28,
167
—— spirit of the,
167
Weddings, old fashioned customs at,
237,
239
Wells, holy,
128,
148,
239,
201
Wetherel, Capt., his grave and ghostly ship's-bell,
277
White hare, an injured woman's spirit takes the form of a,
253
Wise-woman, the, of Buryan Church-town,
47
Witches,
12,
59,
63,
65,
75,
139,
255,
265
Zennor man's will, a,
210
——— mermaid of,
288
Akerman, H. J.,
Hanover Square, London.
Astley, Rev. R.,
Perran.
Bannister, Rev. John., LL.D.,
St. Day, 2 copies.
Barham, C., M.D.,
Truro.
Barnicoat, Christopher,
St. Levan.
Bate, C. Spence, F.R.S.,
Plymouth.
Batten, J. Hallet, F.R.G.S.,
Havitree, Exeter.
Batten, John,
Penzance.
Blackwell, H.,
ditto.
Bence, Rev. J. B.,
Cribbs Lodge, near Bristol.
Berry, Rev. Aubrey,
West Cowes, Isle of Wight.
Blewett, J. P.,
Penzance, 2 copies.
Blight, John, F.S.A.,
ditto.
Blight Joseph,
London.
Blight, Miss,
ditto.
Boase, Francis, M.R.C.S.E.,
Penzance.
Boase, J. J. A.,
Alverton.
Boase, Rev. Charles William,
Exeter College, Oxford.
Boase, George Clement,
London.
Bolitho, William,
Polwithan, 3 copies.
Bolitho, William,
Ponsandane.
Bodilly, James Broad, M.R.C.S.E.,
Harrold, Beds.
Bodilly, Ralph H.,
Penzance.
Borlase, John,
Castle Horneck.
Borlase, W. Copeland, F.S.A.,
ditto.
Boyns, Edwin,
Penzance.
Boyns, Nicholas,
Bosanketh, Buryan.
Boyns, Nicholas,
Hendra, St. Just.
Brokenshire, Mrs.,
Withington, near Manchester.
Brune, Charles G. Prideaux,
Prideaux Place, Padstow, 2 copies.
Bull, E.,
Telegraph Station, Porthcurnow.
Buonaparte, His Imperial Highness Prince Louis Lucien.
Carpenter, Mrs.,
Falmouth.
Cardew, Cornelius,
Exeter.
Champion, James, C. and M. E.,
Nevada-county, California.
Child, Josiah,
London.
Chirgwin, R. W. and Co.,
St. Just.
Code, Theophilus,
Marazion.
Cock, William,
Penzance.
Colenso, Richard,
ditto.
"Cornish Telegraph" proprietors, 4 copies.
Cornish, Thomas,
Penzance, 2 copies.
Cornish, H. R.,
Trewey, Zennor.
Cornish, William,
Penzance.
Cornish, Cyrus Henry,
London.
Cornish, Thomas R.,
Buenos Ayres.
Cornish, John Hewett,
Penzance.
Cornish, James Mitchell,
ditto.
Cornish, Miss,
ditto.
Coulson, William, late,
Madron.
Coulson, James Bevan,
Penzance.
Coulson, W. H., H.M.C.,
Liverpool.
Courtney, Leonard H.,
London, 2 copies.
Courtenay, James,
Trevening House, Bristol.
Crocker, Rev. James,
Felsted, Essex.
Crocker, F. H.,
Penzance.
Curgeven, J. Brendon, M.R.C.S.E.,
London.
Curnow, John, M.D., M.R.C.P.,
London.
Curnow, Stephen,
St. Hillary.
Davies-Brown, Mrs.,
St. John's-wood, London.
Davies, Rev. J. D.,
Llanmadoc Rectory, near Swansea.
Davy, Edmund,
Madron.
Delapierre, Octave, Belgian Consul-General,
London.
Douglass, James N., C.E.,
Trinity House, London.
Douglass, William, C.E.,
Ceylon.
Dusting, Mrs. W.,
Penzance, 2 copies.
Drake, Rev. W. H.,
Halestown, 2 copies.
Dunkin, Edwin, F.R.A.S.,
Blackheath.
Ellis, C. A.,
Penzance.
Fisher, Charles,
ditto.
Fisher, Edward,
Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Farquharson, Mrs.,
Penzance.
Ford, J. W.,
Petrolia, 2 copies.
Foss, Thomas, C.E.,
Mexico.
Francis, James A.,
Penzance.
Francis, H.,
Charlestown, St. Austell.
Freel, C.,
Penzance.
Geffroi, H. M.,
School of Science and Art, ditto.
Genn, J. H.,
Liverpool.
Gilbert, Hon. Mrs.,
Trelissick.
Grenfell, William,
Birmingham.
Grylls, Thomas,
Penzance.
Harvey, William G., M.R.C.S.E.,
ditto, 3 copies.
Harvey, Miss,
ditto.
Harvey, Joseph H.,
ditto.
Harvey, James,
ditto.
Harvey, Miss Ellen Davies,
ditto.
Harvey, R. Trewavas, H.M.C.,
Liverpool.
Hattam, Thomas,
St. Anthony Lighthouse.
Hedgeland, Rev. Preb.,
Penzance.
Henwood, W. J.,
ditto, 2 copies.
Higgs, Samuel, Jun., F.G.S.,
Wallaroo mines, Australia.
Hirst, John, Jun.,
Dobcross, Manchester.
Holmes, Robert,
Penzance.
Hutchens, Thomas,
Salisbury.
Hunt, Robert, F.G.S.,
Chelsea, 2 copies.
Jackson, Capt. P.,
Little Eppington, Barnstaple.
James, J.,
Penzance.
James, J. H.,
ditto.
James, Hamilton,
Truro.
James, S. H.,
Alma Villa, St. Just.
Jenkins, Isaac,
London.
John, Miss,
Penzance.
Kennedy, Patrick,
Anglesea Street, Dublin.
Kevern, J. T.,
Penzance, 2 copies.
King, Henry, H.M.C.,
ditto.
Kistler, Matthias,
ditto.
Kneebone, W. E.,
Pensylva, Liskeard.
Lanyon, J. J.,
Penzance.
Liebrecht, Dr. Felix,
Liege.
Lovell, James, jun.,
Chyandour.
Luxmore, Capt.,
Witherden, Devon.
Maclean, Sir John, F.S.A.,
Pallingswick Lodge, Hammersmith.
Marrack, R. M.,
London.
Martin, Thomas,
Exeter.
Mathews, Martin,
Penzance.
Mathews, T.,
ditto.
Mathews, W., C.E.,
London.
Mauleverer, Miss,
The Mall, Armagh.
Milton, J. P.,
Penzance.
Michell, Stephen,
ditto.
Mitchell, William,
ditto.
Millett, J. N.,
ditto.
Montgomery, J. B., M.D., M.R.C.P.,
ditto.
Morewood, R. D.,
Trinity House, London.
Morgan, G. V.,
London.
Morris, George T.,
Bengal Staff Corps.
Müller, Professor Max.,
Oxford, 2 copies.
Nance, Capt. Francis,
St. Martins, Scilly.
Napier, James, F.C.S.,
Camlachie, Glasgow.
Nelson, Major-Gen., R.E.,
Devonport.
Nicholas, John,
Gamberton, South Australia.
Noy, William D.,
London.
Nunn, John, Euston Square,
ditto.
Pascoe, J. R. Cardwell, late, H.M.C.,
Hayle.
Paul, Nicholas,
Penzance.
Paull, Alexander, M.R.C.S.E.,
Truro.
Pearse, W. H.,
St. Paul's-road, London.
Pease, William, jun.,
Loswithiel.
Pengelly, Mrs.,
Penzance.
Pentreath, Richard, H.M.C.,
London, 2 copies.
Pentreath, Capt. Wm.,
Mousehole.
Pentreath, Capt. Edwin,
Torpoint.
Pentreath, Rev. Edwyn Sandys,
New York.
Penzance Public Library.
Phillips, Henry L.,
London.
Pollard, James Glasson,
Charlotte Town, Michigan.
Pooley, Miss Annie,
Penzance.
Quick, Richard,
St. Ives.
Quick, Vivian,
ditto.
Quick, William Bottrell,
ditto.
Ralfs, John, M.R.C.S.E.,
Penzance, 2 copies.
Ransom, E., Kempstone,
Bedford.
Rawlings, W. J.,
Downes, Hayle.
Read, John Herbert,
California.
Richards, John,
St. Buryan.
Rigby, Samuel,
Warrington, 5 copies.
Rodd, E. H.,
Penzance.
Roscorla, John,
ditto.
Rothschild, Baroness, M. de, 2 copies.
Sandys, William, F.S.A.,
London.
Sherriff, J. D., C.E.,
Truro.
Smith, Augustus, late,
Tresco Abbey, Scilly.
Spratt, G. E.,
Porthcurnow.
Tetley, Edward,
Sydenham.
Thomas, Henry,
Penzance.
Thomas, Henry, late, F.G.S.,
London.
Thomas, Stephen,
School of Art, Northampton.
Tipping, George B.,
London.
Tonkin, Charles,
ditto.
Tonkin, Rev. John,
Trevervyn, Buryan.
Tredrea, E.,
Cape Town, South Africa.
Trevithick, Francis, C.E.,
The Cliff, Penzance.
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London.
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Gresham House, London.
Trythall, W.,
Melbourne, Australia.
Trythall, William,
Penzance.
Uren, J. G., Post-master,
Penzance.
Van de Weyer, His Excellency, M.S.,
London.
Victor, Henry R.,
Penzance.
Vingoe, John,
Exeter.
Vingoe, W. H.,
Penzance.
Vosper-Thomas, Samuel,
Wimborne, Dorset.
Vosper-Thomas, M. G.,
ditto.
Wallis, William,
Penzance.
Wathen, Hulbert,
Himalaya.
Wellington, Richard,
ditto.
White, W. N.,
London.
Whitley, H. Michell, C.E.,
ditto.
Willan, L. R., M.D., M.R.C.P.,
Penzance.
Wildman, Albert C.,
ditto, 2 copies.
Wildman, Henry,
ditto.
Williams, Henry,
ditto.
Williams, Capt.,
Ding Dong, 2 copies.
Williams, T.,
Trinity House, London.