Carclew (Mylor)

Description

Mansion or seat in the parish of Mylor. The house was destroyed by fire in 1934 though some buildings survive and a number of residences have been built within the grounds.

Grid reference: SW 787 390


Chronological Sequence

Crucleu, 1327; Carclew, 1748, 1754; Curclewe, 1809; Carclew, 1840; Carclew, Carlew, Little Carclew, 1843; Carclew, 1884, 1907, 1988, 2003


Forms by Earliest Occurrence

Crucleu : 1327
Carclew : 1748, 1754, 1840, 1843, 1884, 1907, 1988, 2003
Curclewe : 1809
Carlew : 1840


References

Crucleu

Padel, 1988, p65, citing from 1327

Carclew

Martyn, 1748, map

Poor rate paid by William Lemon.
Olivey, 1907, p227, citing from 1754

Curclewe

Of Richard Bonithon.
RIC, BRA641/13, 1809 (*)

Carclew

The seat of Charles Lemon, Baronet.
RRIC 22, 1840, p81

Carclew
Little Carclew

Tenements.
CRO, TA/161, 1843

Carlew1

Tenement.
CRO, TA/161, 1843

Carclew

The seat of Lieutenant Colonel Tremayne, J.P., late of the Lemon family, and purchased by William Lemon in 1749.
Symons, 1884

Olivey, 1907, pvii

Padel, 1988

OS, 1:25000, 2003


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