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Description
Grid reference: SW 565 376
Ecclesiastical parish: Phillack. Civil parish: Hayle.
Manor house, farm, tenements and residences, now part of the town of Hayle.
Chronological Sequence
Bodrigi, 1283; Bodrygy, 1371; Bodrege, 1741; Bodrigy, 1748; Bodriggy, 1844, 1857, 1884, 1908, 1976, 2006
Forms by Earliest Occurrence
Bodrigi : 1283
Bodrygy : 1371
Bodrege : 1741
Bodrigy : 1748
Bodriggy : 1844, 1857, 1884, 1908, 1976, 2006
References
Bodrigi
CA 15, 1976, p98, citing from Henderson, citing from 1283
Bodrygy
Given in the personal name Radulfo Bodrygy.
Hull, 1962, §47, p35, citing from HH, CP 315, f33v-34r, late 14th century, citing from 1371
Bodrege
CRO, P186/5/1, 1741 (*)
Bodrigy
Martyn, 1748, map
Bodriggy
Tenement.
CRO, TA/186, 1844
Eastern Bodriggy Field
Western Bodriggy Field
North Part of Bodriggy Field
Fields in Trevassack.
CRO, TA/186, 1844
Bodriggy
CRO, P186/2/45/3, 1857 (*)
Part of Hayle.
Symons, 1884
Bodriggy House
The residence of Mr Charles Hocken.
Symons, 1884
Bodriggy Villas
Residences, Mr James Blamey and others.
Symons, 1884
OS, 6”, LXIX NW, 1908
Bodriggy
OS, 6”, LXIX NW, 1908
Site of mansion house and ore cellars.
CA 15, 1976, pp98, 101
Bodriggy Farm
Original site of two ancient crosses, one is now the doorpost to the Old Schoolroom, Phillack, and the other is over the porch at St John’s church at Copperhouse.
CA 15, 1976, p97
Bodriggy Street
Bodriggy Court
Bodriggy Villas
Bodriggy Primary School
PSAC, 2006