Description
Ecclesiastical parish. Archdeaconry of Cornwall. Deanery of Powder. Hundred of Powder, West Division.
Grid Reference: SW 82 50
Chronological Sequence
Sancti Alluni, Sanctus Allunus, 1261; Seynt Alun, 1270; Sancto Aluno, 1272, 1291; Sancti Aluni, 1349; St Allen, 1664, 1672, 1699, 1730; Eglosellan, 1840; St Allen, 1884, 1899, 1997
Forms by Earliest Occurrence
Sancti Alluni : 1261
Sanctus Allunus : 1261
Seynt Alun : 1270
Sancto Aluno : 1272, 1291
Sancti Aluni : 1349
St Allen : 1664, 1672, 1699, 1730, 1884, 1899, 1997
Eglosellan : 1840
References
Ecclesie Sancti Alluni
Hingeston-Randolph, 1889, p165, citing from 1261
Sanctus Allunus
Padel, 1988, p50, citing from 1261
Sancti Aluni
Hingeston-Randolph, 1889, p43, citing from 1269
Seynt Alun
Padel, 1988, p50, citing from 1270
Ecclesia de Sancto Aluno
Hingeston-Randolph, 1889, pp43, 166, citing from 1272
In the Decanatus de Poudreshire.
Hingeston-Randolph, 1889, p469, citing from 1291
Sancti Aluni
Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1387, citing from 1349
St Allen
RIC, HB/11/20, 1664 (*)
Donaldson, 1902, p375, citing from 1672
Gascoyne, 1699
A Vicarage in the Deanery of Powder.
Cox, 1730, p350
The rectory is the property of Viscount Falmouth.
Lysons and Lysons, 1814, p13
Eglosellan
Padel, 1988, p50, citing from 1840
St Allen
Symons, 1884
Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1625
A United Parish with Kenwyn. 3501 acres. Population in 1989 was 335.
TDD, 1997, p28