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Description
Large town, mostly in the parish of St Gluvias and with a small part in the parish of Budock.
Grid reference: SW 785 346
Chronological Sequence
Penryn, 1381, 1395-6, 1406, 1469, 1488, 1489, 1526, 1527, 1583; Peryn, 1610; Penryn, 1617; Penrin, 1618; Penryn, 1654; Penrin, 1670; Penrine, 1681; Penryn, 1697, 1709; Penryn, Penrin, 1728; Penryn, 1735, 1748, 1787, 1884, 1907, 2005
Forms by Earliest Occurrence
Penryn : 1381, 1395-6, 1406, 1469, 1488, 1489, 1526, 1527, 1583, 1617, 1654, 1697, 1709, 1728, 1735, 1748, 1787, 1884, 1907, 2005
Peryn : 1610
Penrin : 1618, 1670, 1728
Penrine : 1681
References
Penrynburgh
RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §457, citing from HB/10/1, 1381 (*)
Penryn
Burgagio.
RIC, HH/19/48, 1395-6 (*)
Penryn
Penrynburgh
Quitclaim by John Gerveys of Banathlek to John Popa of Penryn and Elinore his wife of estate in Penrynburgh, and elsewhere, which James Gerveys, father of John, had of the gift of Odo Brasigonha of Penryn.
HLS, BHK2949, 1406
Penryn
Villa.
RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §473, citing from HB/10/16, 1469 (*)
CRO, AD1103/6, 1488 (*)
Burgh.
CRO, ME/1923, 1489 (*)
RIC, MISC1/7, 1526 (*)
RIC, HendCal 5, c.1920s, §477, citing from HB/10/25, 1527 (*)
RIC, Z/1/6, 1583 (*)
Peryn
Towne with a well frequented market.
Camden, 1610, p190
Penryn
RIC, HC/4/29, 1617 (*)
Penrin
RIC, HC/4/28, 1618 (*)
Penryn
Sanson, 1654, map
Penrin
Burrough.
RIC, HB/21/16, 1670 (*)
penrine
Towne and borro.
CRO, P161/1/1, 1681 (*)
Penryn
CRO, P161/1/1, 1697 (*)
Towne and borrough.
RIC, HB/21/19, 1709 (*)
CRO, PL/89/3, 1728 (*)
Penrin
van Keulen, 1728, map
Penryn
RIC, HP/19/15, 1735 (*)
Martyn, 1748, map
Town and borough.
RIC, BRA641/10, 1787 (*)
Hundred of Kirrier, market town and municipal and parliamentary borough. The Boundary Act of 1868 added part of Mylor.
Symons, 1884
Olivey, 1907, p3
In Penryn civil parish.
OS, 1:25000, 2005