Warleggan (Parish)
warleggan

Description

Ecclesiastical parish. Hundred of West.

Grid reference: SX 15 69


Chronological Sequence

Worlegan, 1291, 1331, 1334, 1349; Warlegan, 1361, 1362; Warlegon, 1603; Warlegan, 1656, 1658; Worlegan, 1671; Warlegan, 1673; Warlegon, 1681; Warlegan, 1684, 1695; Warlegon, 1696; Warleggan, 1799, 1840, 1884, 1899


Forms by Earliest Occurrence

Worlegan : 1291, 1331, 1334, 1349, 1671
Warlegan : 1361, 1362, 1656, 1658, 1673, 1684, 1695
Warlegon : 1603, 1681, 1696
Warleggan : 1799, 1840, 1884, 1899


References

Ecclesia de Worlegan

In the Decanatus de Westwivelschyre.
Hingeston-Randolph, 1889, p467, citing from 1291

Worlegan

Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1285, citing from 1331

Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1303, citing from 1334

Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1401, citing from 1349

Warlegan

Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1464, citing from 1361

Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1482, citing from 1362

Warlegon

CRO, P247/1/1, 1603 (*)

Warlegan

RIC, HC/4/39, 1656 (*)

CRO, P247/1/1, 1658 (*)

Worlegan

CRO, P247/1/1, 1671 (*)

Warlegan

Ambrose Triggs, minister, Rector of Boconnock & Chapplaine to ye right honourable Lady Mohun, inducted into ye parish church of Warlegan 1st September 1673, Mr William White, Minister of this parish a very good man, died with a Cancer in his mouth, July 1673.
CRO, P247/1/1, 1673 (*)

Warlegon

CRO, P247/1/1, 1681 (*)

Warlegan

'Warlegan chancell build May 84'.
CRO, P247/1/1, 1684 (*)

CRO, P247/1/1, 1695 (*)

Warlegon

CRO, P247/1/1, 1696 (*)

Warleggan

RIC, HB/18/7, 1799 (*)

CRO, TA/247, 1840

2056 acres, population in 1871, 301, population in 1881, 232.
Symons, 1884

Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1627


Place Names in the Parish of Warleggan


Manors in the Parish of Warleggan


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