Lamorran (Parish)
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Description

Ecclesiastical parish. Hundred of Powder.

Grid reference: SW 87 41


Chronological Sequence

Lannmoren, 969; Lanmoren, 1261, 1268; Lamoren, 1291; Lamorren, 1331; Lammoren, 1343; Lamoren, 1349; Lanmoren, 1359; Lamoren, 1362; Lamorran, 1756; Lamoran, 1759; Lemorron, 1760; Lamorran, 1841, 1884, 1899


Forms by Earliest Occurrence

Lannmoren: 969
Lanmoren : 1261, 1268
Lamoren : 1291, 1349, 1362
Lamorren : 1331
Lammoren : 1343
Lanmoren : 1359
Lamorran: 1756, 1841, 1884, 1899
Lamoran: 1759
Lemorron: 1760


References

Lannmoren

King Edgar to Ælfeah Gerent and Morwrei his wife of two mansae and one pertica here and at Trefneweth.
Finberg, 1954, p18, citing from 969

Ecclesiam de Lanmoren

Church dedicated, 12th August 1261, by Bishop Bronescombe.
Hingeston-Randolph, 1889, p67, citing from 1261

Lanmoren

Hingeston-Randolph, 1889, p148, citing from 1268

Ecclesia de Lamoren

In the Decanatus de Poudreshire.
Hingeston-Randolph, 1889, p469, citing from 1291

Lamorren

Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1284, citing from 1331

Lammoren

Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1341, citing from 1343

Lamoren

Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, pp1382, 1394, citing from 1349

Lanmoren juxta Penkevel

Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1455, citing from 1359

Lamoren

Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1486, citing from 1362

Lamorran

CRO, P104/12/1, 1756 (*)

Lamoran

CRO, P104/12/1, 1759 (*)

Lemorron

CRO, P104/12/1, 1760 (*)

Lamorran

No tenements are named.
CRO, TA/104, 1841

The parish is owned by Lord Falmouth.
Symons, 1884

Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1624


Place Names in the Parish of Lamorran


Manors in the Parish of Lamorran


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