St Ives (Parish)
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Description

Ecclesiastical parish. Archdeaconry of Cornwall. Deanery of Penwith. Hundred of Penwith, West Division. Historically, a chapelry to Lelant.

Grid reference: SW 51 40


Chronological Sequence

Eya, 1469-70; Seynt Ies, 1522; St Ives, 1600; St Ies, St Yees, 1601; St Ia, 1604; St Ives, c.1610, 1676; St Yves, 1692; St Ives, 1748, 1819, 1836, 1884


Forms by Earliest Occurrence

Eya : 1469-70
Seynt/St Ies : 1522, 1601
St Ives : 1600, c.1610, 1676, 1748, 1819, 1836, 1884
St Yees : 1601
St Ia : 1604
St Yves : 1692


References

Eya

CRO, AR/2/99, 1469-70

Seynt Ies

CRO, AR/1/455, 1522 (*)

St Ives

Given in the will of Elizabeth Tayler.
CRO, AP/T/2/1, 1600 (*)

St Ies
St yees

Given in the inventory of the goods of William Wolcocke, deceased.
CRO, AP/W/8/2, 1601 (*)

St Ia

CRO, AR/2/1345, 1604 (*)

St Ives

RIC, HC/4/38, c.1610 (*)

Population, not including children under 16, is about 500.
CRO, AD592/29/7, 1676 (*)

St Yves

Jaillot, 1692, map

S Ives

Martyn, 1748, map

St Ives

1524 acres, 727 houses and, in 1811, 3281 inhabitants.
Penaluna, 1819, p132

CRO, TEM/296, 1836 (*)

Symons, 1884

The parish of Halsetown was taken out of this parish in 1848.
Peskett, 1979, p3


Place Names in the Parish of St Ives


Manors in the Parish of St Ives


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