Gowethas Kernow Goth Cambron
Camborne Old Cornwall Society
An Index to the Historical Place Names of Camborne
By Chris Bond
Adgewella – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p582); Ajewella, 1651; Aiawella & other parts, 1664; Agawela, 1743; Ajawella, 1759; Ajavella, 1821; Adgewella, 1948
Agawela – Camborne, of the widow Oatfield (*CRO, X510, 1743); Ajewella, 1651; Aiawella & other parts, 1664; Agawela, 1743; Ajawella, 1759; Ajavella, 1821; Adgewella, 1948
Aiawella & other parts – Camborne, of Allex Humphrys (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Ajewella, 1651; Aiawella & other parts, 1664; Agawela, 1743; Ajawella, 1759; Ajavella, 1821; Adgewella, 1948
Ajavella – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p582, after 1821); Ajewella, 1651; Aiawella & other parts, 1664; Agawela, 1743; Ajawella, 1759; Ajavella, 1821; Adgewella, 1948
Ajawella – Camborne, of Sarah Oatfield (*CRO, X510, 1759); Ajewella, 1651; Aiawella & other parts, 1664; Agawela, 1743; Ajawella, 1759; Ajavella, 1821; Adgewella, 1948
Ajewella – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651); Ajewella, 1651; Aiawella & other parts, 1664; Agawela, 1743; Ajawella, 1759; Ajavella, 1821; Adgewella, 1948
Alms house, The – Camborne, population, with Crane, Penpons and Bejawsa, is 237 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768)
Andrew, Craft – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), of Richard Donall (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Craft Andrew, 1651, 1664; Croft Andrew, 1743, 1745, 1759
Andrew, Croft – Camborne, of William Adams (*CRO, X510, 1743), of William Adams (*CRO, X510, 1745), of William Adams (*CRO, X510, 1759); Craft Andrew, 1651, 1664; Croft Andrew, 1743, 1745, 1759
Angeare – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1558); Keyr, 1470, 1473; Gayr, 1504; Gere, 1516; Geer, 1523; Engeire, Keyr, 1530; Gaire, 1548; Angeare, 1558; Geare, 1600; Engeare, 1603; Geare, 1664, 1724; Gear, 1743, 1768, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967
Antron, Noon – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Noonantren, 1758; Noon Antron, 1843
Ash Hill – Camborne (CRO, AD131/1/5, 1828); Ash Hill, 1828; Ashill, 1884, 1888, 1948, 2003
Ashill – Camborne (SW 617 419) (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6", LXII.NE, 1888), a modern hamlet ? (Gover, 1948, p582) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Ash Hill, 1828; Ashill, 1884, 1888, 1948, 2003
Aubyn Consols Mine, Saint, Pendarves and – Camborne, Martin Kenworthy, purser, John Burgan of Helston, adventurer (*CRO, STA/693c/518, 1853), Joseph Vivian, principal agent (*CRO, STA/693c/962, 1856)
Badges Tenement – Camborne, in Kelhellan, of John Avery (*CRO, X510, 1678)
Balrosa – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p582, after 1571), parcell of the manor of Teheydy, the hole grounde called Balrosa, leased by George Basset of Teyheydy to Alexander Richard of St Illogan, husbandman, Richard John, the son of John Michell, and Chester John, the daughter of the said John Michell (RIC, HB/5/5, Henderson Calendar 8 Item 1550, 1572), leased by Francis Basset, esquire, to William Jenkin of Illogan, husbandman, on the lives of the lessee, Edward Stevin and Thomas Jenckin, his sons (RIC, HB/5/6, Henderson Calendar 8 Item 1551, 1617) (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1617), tenement, leased by John Basset of Tehidey, esquire, to Nicholas Jenkyn of Illogan, tynner, and now held by him, in reversion to Edward Stevin, on the lives of the lessee and Katherine, his wife (RIC, HB/5/7, Henderson Calendar 8 Item 1552, 1658); Balrosa, 1571, 1572, 1617, 1658; Balrossa, 1730; Balrose, 1768, 1827, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1970
Balrose – Camborne, population, with Helloe and Pencobben, is 14 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768) (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1827), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884), from bal, 'mine' and ros, 'heath' (Gover, 1948, p582), from bal, 'mine, tin-work' and possibly rôsow, 'wheels', if not then the English 'rose' or its Cornish equivalent rosen, coll., plural rôs (Thomas, 1967, p187), site of abandoned settlement, now two cottages (CA 9, 1970, p141); Balrosa, 1571, 1572, 1617, 1658; Balrossa, 1730; Balrose, 1768, 1827, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1970
Balrossa – Camborne, settlement (CA 9, 1970, p141, after 1730); Balrosa, 1571, 1572, 1617, 1658; Balrossa, 1730; Balrose, 1768, 1827, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1970
Barepper – Camborne (Symons, 1884); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Baripper – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1835), from a French place name meaning 'beautiful retreat' (Gover, 1948, p582), from the French beau repaire, 'good lodging' (Thomas, 1967, p187); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Barns Tenement – Camborne, of John Glasson and John Warring (*CRO, X510, 1743)
Barripper – Camborne (OS, 6”, 1888), from the French, 'beautiful retreat', beau repair (Padel, 1988, p52) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Basets, Mr, part in Killivoas called – Camborne, of John Rogers (*CRO, X510, 1758); Mr Bassetts Kilivose, Mr Bassetts Killivose, 1743; part in Killivoas called Mr Basets, 1758
Bassatts Treglinwiths, Mr – Camborne, of John Vivian (*CRO, X510, 1745); Mr Bassett Treglenwith warth/Woolas, 1743; Mr Bassatts Treglinwiths, 1745
Basset Road Villas – Camborne, residences (Symons, 1884)
Bassets Reskeare, Mr – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1724); Risker, 1304; Resker, 1325, 1512; Reskere, 1530, 1600; Reskeer, 1664; Roskear, 1700; Reskear, Reskeare, (Mr Bassets) Reskeare, 1724; (Mr Bassetts) Roskeear, 1743; Roskear, 1743, 1749, 1768; Reskeare, 1790; Reskere, Roskear, 1843; Reskeare, 1850; Roskear, 1884, 1967
Bassett Terrace – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)
Bassett Treglenwith warth, Mr – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1743); Mr Bassett Treglenwith warth/Woolas, 1743; Mr Bassatts Treglinwiths, 1745
Bassett Treglenwith Woolas, Mr – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1743); Mr Bassett Treglenwith warth/Woolas, 1743; Mr Bassatts Treglinwiths, 1745
Bassetts Kilivose, Mr – Camborne, of John Rogers (*CRO, X510, 1743); Mr Bassetts Kilivose, Mr Bassetts Killivose, 1743; part in Killivoas called Mr Basets, 1758
Bassetts Killivose, Mr – Camborne, of Thomas Mill (*CRO, X510, 1743); Mr Bassetts Kilivose, Mr Bassetts Killivose, 1743; part in Killivoas called Mr Basets, 1758
Bawden Tenement – Camborne, of Grace Harris (*CRO, X510, 1743); Bawden Tenement, 1743; Bawdens Tenement, 1745
Bawdens Tenement – Camborne, of Grace Harris (*CRO, X510, 1745); Bawden Tenement, 1743; Bawdens Tenement, 1745
Beacon – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), village (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Beacon, 1843, 1884, 2003
Beacon Lane – Camborne, population, with Camborn Veor, is 92 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768)
Beacon Road – Camborne, hamlet (Symons, 1884)
bearepper bridge – Camborne, on the bounds of the parish (*CRO, ARD/TER/15, c.1600s); bearepper bridge, Bearipper bridge, c.1600s
Bearipper bridge – Camborne, on the bounds of the parish (*CRO, ARD/TER/15, c.1600s); bearepper bridge, Bearipper bridge, c.1600s
Beau Repere – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1397); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Beaurepere – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p582, after 1397); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Beaurepper – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1420) (Gover, 1948, p582, after 1454); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Beiosa – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), of Bennett Angove, Degory Holman and Rodger Glanfell (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Bejawsa – Camborne, population, with Crane, The Alms house and Penpons, is 237 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768), hamlet (Symons, 1884), from bos, 'dwelling' and a personal name Sausou, apparently derived from Saus, 'Saxon' (Thomas, 1967, p187), site of settlement (CA 9, 1970, p141); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Bejewso – Camborne (Borlase, 1749, p128); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Bejosah – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1801); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Bejosha – Camborne, parts of the Widow Harris, Elizabeth Glanville and Benjamin Cock (*CRO, X510, 1745); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Bejowsa – Camborne, from bod or bos, 'dwelling' and possibly the plural of sowes, 'Englishwoman' (Gover, 1948, p583); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Beleno – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973
Beleno Wartha – Camborne, of Henry Coale (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664)
Beleno Woollas – Camborne, of Jonson Bennett (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664)
Belenow – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1724); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973
Belleno – Camborne, parts of William Carpenter, Edward Bennatts, Honour Bennatts and William Angove (*CRO, X510, 1745); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973
Bellyache – Camborne, population, with Kieve Mill and Roselewy, is 26 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Bellyacke, 1651, 1664; Bellyake, 1678; Bellyache, 1768
Bellyacke – Camborne [now called Bell Lake, inf. David Thomas] (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), of John Jackson (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Bellyacke, 1651, 1664; Bellyake, 1678; Bellyache, 1768
Bellyake – Camborne, of Zacharius Jackson (*CRO, X510, 1678); Bellyacke, 1651, 1664; Bellyake, 1678; Bellyache, 1768
Berepor – Camborne, population is 98 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Bereppa – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Bereppa Moor – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Brepper Moor, 1741; Bereppa Moor, 1843
Berepper – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1530) (Borlase, 1749, p128); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Beriper – Camborne, parts of Arthur Try, Thomas Eva, George Buckler, Steven Newton, John Verante and Arthur Verant (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Beriper & Parkanjenkin – Camborne, of of John Barnes (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Beriper Penponce & Farmers Tenement – Camborne, of Georg Hockin (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664)
Berippa Village – Camborne (*CRO, GHW/13/3/5, 1850); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Beripper – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1577), of John Hocking (*CRO, X510, 1677), owned by the Reverend John Molesworth St Aubyn, tenement, consisting of house, garden and arable fields, leased and occupied by Edward Angove, Nos. 1448-1453, 7 acres, 1 rood and 30 perches (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p3, 1842); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Beripper, Penponds and – Camborne, Illogan and Crowan, manor (*CRO, GHW/3/2/2/3, c.1875); Penpons and Berripper, c.1834; Penponds and Beripper, c.1875
Berripper, Penpons and – Camborne, Illogan and Crowan, manor (*CRO, GHW/3/2/2/2, c.1834); Penpons and Berripper, c.1834; Penponds and Beripper, c.1875
Berypper – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1548); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Besusoe – Camborne, settlement (CA 9, 1970, p141, after 1700); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Beswidden – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1831); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003
Bewsa – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1633); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Blights Trewoon – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)
Bojasa – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1725); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Bojosah – Camborne, of John Bryant (*CRO, X510, 1743), hamlet (Symons, 1884); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Bolenna – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1838); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973
Bolenno – Camborne, 6 farms and 30 tenements (Symons, 1884); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973
Bolennoe – Camborne, part of Honour Bennats (*CRO, X510, 1743) (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/1/2, 1853); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973
Bolennowe – Camborne (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/1/1, 1825) (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/1/4, 1850); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973
Bolennowe Downs – Camborne (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/1/4, 1850)
Bolenoe – Camborne, population is 27 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973
Bolenowe – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1397) (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1538), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843) (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/1/3, 1854) (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1884), from bos, 'dwelling' and possibly the plural of the Welsh word llain, 'patch', 'piece' or 'slip of land' (Gover, 1948, p583), from bos, 'dwelling' and a personal name Laianou, perhaps as a masculine noun, Laian='a religious, a hermit' (Thomas, 1967, p187) (CA 12, 1973, p36); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973
Bolenowe – Camborne, mine, previous name for South Grenville (Symons, 1884)
Bolenowe Carn Moor – Camborne (OS, 1:25000, 2003)
Bolenowe Carne – Camborne (CRO, TA/27, 1843)
Bolenowe Moor – Camborne (OS, 1:25000, 2003)
Bollenowe – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1429 and 1600); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973
Bolleynou – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1356); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973
Bolonoe – Camborne, parts of William Carpenter, Edward Bennats and William Angove (*CRO, X510, 1743); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973
Bolyneu – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1327); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973
Boospeeby – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1700); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983
Bosahan – Camborne, meaning a summer retreat (Borlase, 1749, p129); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003
Boshorn – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1311); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003
Boshornes – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1723); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003
Boslaynou – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1321); Boslaynou, 1321; Bolyneu, 1327; Bolleynou, 1356; Bolenowe, 1397; Bollenowe, 1429; Bolenowe, 1538; Bollenowe, 1600; Beleno, 1651; Beleno Wartha/Woollas, 1664; Belenow, 1724; Bolennoe, Bolonoe, 1743; Belleno, 1745; Bolenoe, 1768; Bolennowe, 1825; Bolenna, 1838; Bolenowe, 1843; Bolennowe, 1850; Bolennoe, 1853; Bolenowe, 1854; Bolenno, 1884; Bolenowe, 1884, 1948, 1967, 1973
Bosowesowe – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after c.1523); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Bosp'boe – Camborne, of Henry Tresahar (*CRO, X510, 1743); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983
Bospebo – Camborne (SW 609 412), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6", LXII.NE, 1888) (Gover, 1948, p583), from bos, 'dwelling' and possibly a personal name Pabo, or Pebo (Thomas, 1967, p187) (OS, 1:25000, 1983); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983
Bospibo – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1838), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983
Bospubo – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1590); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983
Bossohorn – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1540); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003
Bossousou – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1419); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Bossoussou – Camborne, settlement (CA 9, 1970, p141, after 1419); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Bossowsa – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1589); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Bossowsowe – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after c.1523); Bosowesowe, 1397; Bossousou, Bossoussou, 1419; Bossowsowe, c.1523; Bossowsa, 1589; Bewsa, 1633; Beiosa, 1651, 1664; Besusoe, 1700; Bojasa, 1725; Bojosah, 1743; Bejosha, 1745; Bejewso, 1749; Bejawsa, 1768; Bejosah, 1801; Bejawsa, Bojosah, 1884; Bejowsa, 1948; Bejawsa, 1967, 1970
Boswidden – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1603), owned by the Reverend John Molesworth St Aubyn, tenement, consisting of arable fields, leased and occupied by John Abraham, Nos. 3497-3504B, 8 acres, 1 rood and 21 perches (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p3, 1842), also tenement, consisting of arable fields, leased and occupied by Nathaniel Faull, Nos. 3466-3471A, 6 acres, 1 rood and 32 perches, also tenement, consisting of house, garden and arable plots, leased by Henry Hicks and occupied by Michael Hosking, Nos. 3472-3480, 9 acres and 30 perches (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p4, 1842); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003
Boswin – Camborne, 9 tenements (Symons, 1884), from bos, 'dwelling' and either gwyn, 'white' or the personal name Gwyn (Thomas, 1967, p188); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003
Boswrannen – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1600); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003
Boswronen – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1530); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003
Boswydden – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1838); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003
Boswyn – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1397) (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1530 and 1838), tenements (CRO, TA/27, 1843), from bos, dwelling' and gwin, 'white' (Gover, 1948, p583), site of tatie hull (CA 9, 1970, p143) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003
Boswyn, Higher – Camborne (SW 664 368) (OS, 6", 1888) (OS, 6", 1908) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Higher Boswyn, 1888, 1908, 2003
Boswyn, Lower – Camborne (SW 661 364) (OS, 6", 1888), just one small building shown on 2003 1:25000 OS (OS, 6", 1908)
Boteeta Bridge – Camborne and Crowan (*CRO, GHW/13/3/5, 1850)
Bowan, p(ar)ke an – Camborne, of Charles Treweeke, gent (*CRO, X510, 1677); p(ar)ke an Bowen, 1664; p(ar)ke an Bowan, 1677; Parkbowan, 1724; Parbowan (& moors), Parkenbowan, 1743; Parkbowan, Parkenbowen, 1745; Parkenbowen, 1843
Bowden Vean – Camborne, the villa residence of Mr Pike (Symons, 1884)
Bowen, p(ar)ke an – Camborne, of John Rowe, Clerk (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); p(ar)ke an Bowen, 1664; p(ar)ke an Bowan, 1677; Parkbowan, 1724; Parbowan (& moors), Parkenbowan, 1743; Parkbowan, Parkenbowen, 1745; Parkenbowen, 1843
Bowes, p(ar)ke an – Camborne, of Rodger Watts (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); p(ar)ke an Bowes, 1664; Parkenboans, 1724; Parkenbaw's, 1743
Bowling Green Croft – Camborne, near Stennack, site of tatie hull (CA 9, 1970, p143)
Bracket, Parc – Camborne, Mr William Rabling (Symons, 1884)
Bray – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Bray, Brea, 1843
Brea – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Bray, Brea, 1843
Brepear – Camborne, of John Hocking (*CRO, X510, 1724); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Brepper Moor – Camborne, mine bounds here adjoining the Great Killivose Moor Bounds, left void, antiently Eva's, now belonging to Samuel Percivall Esq (*CRO, PD/164, 1741); Brepper Moor, 1741; Bereppa Moor, 1843
Brick Moor, Higher – Camborne, at Vellynsaundry (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/1/13, 1822)
Bripper – Camborne, parts of the widow Hockin, Richard Glanvill, Nowell Robberts, Henry Williams, Daniel Bryant and Andrew Mill (*CRO, X510, 1759); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Bripph – Camborne, part of Henry John senior (*CRO, X510, 1743); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Bripph, Farmers Tenement in, the – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1743); (Beriper Penponce &) Farmers Tenement, 1664; the Farmers Tenement in Bripph, Farmers Tenement in Brippha, 1743
Brippha – Camborne, of Thomas Hocking (*CRO, X510, 1743), parts William Glasson and John Warring (*CRO, X510, 1745); Beaurepere, Beau Repere, 1397; Beaurepper, 1420, 1454; Berepper, 1530; Berypper, 1548; Beripper, 1577; bearepper (bridge), Bearipper (bridge), c.1600s; Beriper, Beriper (& Parkanjenkin), 1664; Beripper, 1677; Brepear, 1724; Bripph, Brippha, 1743; Brippha, 1745; Berepper, 1749; Bripper, 1759; Berepor, 1768; Baripper, 1835; Beripper, 1842; Bereppa, 1843; Berippa Village, 1850; Barepper, 1884; Barripper, 1888; Baripper, 1948, 1967; Barripper, 1988, 2003
Brippha, Bucklers Tenements in – Camborne, of Joan Thomas (*CRO, X510, 1743)
Brippha, Farmers Tenement in – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1743); (Beriper Penponce &) Farmers Tenement, 1664; the Farmers Tenement in Bripph, Farmers Tenement in Brippha, 1743
Brippha, Hocking's Tenement in – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1743)
Brippha, Reynalds – Camborne, of Henry Williams and James Lye (*CRO, X510, 1743)
Brittal, Pons – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p191, after 1833); Ponspretal, 1335; Ponsprettal, 1536; Ponce Brittall, 1664; Ponsbrittal, 1743; Pensbrittall, 1745; Ponsprettal, 1790; Pons Brittal, 1833; Ponsprittal, 1860, 1926; Ponsprettal, 1967
Brittall, Ponce – Camborne, of Allce Cocke, also justment held by William Stevens (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Ponspretal, 1335; Ponsprettal, 1536; Ponce Brittall, 1664; Ponsbrittal, 1743; Pensbrittall, 1745; Ponsprettal, 1790; Pons Brittal, 1833; Ponsprittal, 1860, 1926; Ponsprettal, 1967
Bucklers Tenements in Brippha – Camborne, of Joan Thomas (*CRO, X510, 1743)
Bushhorn – Camborne, of Ezechill Arundell, Esquire (*CRO, X510, 1677); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003
Bushome – Camborne, tenement [probably a typographical error for Bushorne] (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003
Bushorn – Camborne, population, with Trevorian, Rosegrowse and New Down, is 96 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003
Bushorne – Camborne, of Ezekiell Arundell (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664) (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1833), from bos, 'dwelling' and possibly the personal name Haearn (Gover, 1948, p583), site of non-extant round (CA 9, 1970, p136); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003
Bushornes, Higher – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6", LXII.NE, 1888); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Hillside, 2003
Bushornes, Lower – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843) (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6", LXII.NE, 1888); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Menadarva, 2003
Bushpebo – Camborne, of Henry Tresahar (*CRO, X510, 1745); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983
Bushwin – Camborne, parts of John Richards, Henry Skwies and Lewes Leanor (*CRO, X510, 1743); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003
Buspebo – Camborne, justment held by James Harry (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983
Buspeebo – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1678); Bospubo, 1590; Buspebo, 1664; Buspeebo, 1678; Boospeeby, 1700; Bosp'boe, 1743; Bushpebo, 1745; Bospibo, 1838, 1843; Bospebo, 1884, 1888, 1948, 1967, 1983
Bussorne – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p187, after 1610); Boshorn, 1311; Boswronen, 1530; Bossohorn, 1540; Boswrannen, 1600; Bussorne, 1610; Bushorne, 1664; Bushhorn, 1677; Boshornes, 1723; Bosahan, 1749; Bushorn, 1768; Bushorne, 1833; Bushome, 1843; Higher/Lower Bushornes, 1843, 1884, 1888; Bushorne, 1948; Hillside/Menadarva, 2003
Buswen – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1724); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003
Buswidden – Camborne, population is 26 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003
Buswin – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1591) (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), of Allex Dawe, Henry James and John Symons (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of Richard Rodgers (*CRO, X510, 1678); Boswyn, 1397, 1530; Buswin, 1591; Boswydden, 1600; Boswidden, 1603; Buswin, 1651, 1664, 1678; Buswen, 1724; Bushwin, 1743; Buswidden, 1768; Beswidden, 1831; Boswydden, 1838; Boswyn, 1838; Boswidden, 1842; Boswyn, 1843; Boswin, 1884; Boswyn, 1948; Boswin, 1967; Boswyn, 1970, 2003
Butney Corner – Camborne (SW 613 425), near Callean (CA 9, 1970, p144) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)
Caervran – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after c.1260); Caervran, c.1260; Kaervran, 1283; Carvran, 1284; Karfran, 1302; Carhain, 1313; Carren, 1335; Carran, 1331; Kaerwran, 1380; Caran, 1397; Karan, 1417; Caran, 1420, 1460; Karan, 1510; Carane, 1523; Crane, 1570, 1600; Crahan, 1620; Cran, 1651, 1664; Crane, 1677, 1743, 1745, 1758, 1768, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 2003
Cahellan – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p190, after 1827); Kellyhellan, 1284; Kellihellan, 1297, 1335; Kelyhelland, 1530; Killihellan, 1558; Kelhelan, Kelhellan, Kellhellan, 1664; Kellhellan, 1677; Kelhellan, 1678; Kahellan, 1707; Kehellan, 1743, 1745; Kakellon, 1749; Killihellan, 1758; Kehellan, Little Kehellan, 1768; Kellihelland, 1790; Cahellan, 1827; Kehelland, 1838; Kahellan, 1843; Kahellan, Kellyhellan, Killehellan, Killehelland, 1884; Kehellan, Kehellan Farm, 1888; Kehelland, 1967, 1988; Kehelland, Kehelland Farm, 2003
Cairn Lissick – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1819); Carlusyk, 1540; Carnelusack, 1625; Cairn Lissick, Calissicks, 1819; Carnlusack, 1843; Carnlussick, 1967
Cairn Mough – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1826); Carn Vogh, 1380; Carnemough, c.1516, 1530; Carnemoghe, 1625; Carne Moh, 1651; Carne Moh, Carne Mow, 1664; Carnemowe, 1724; Carnamoah, 1743, 1768; Cairn Mough, 1826; Carnmowe, 1838; Carnemogh, 1843; Carnemough, 1884; Carnemough, 1948; Carnmogh, 1967
Calissicks – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1819); Carlusyk, 1540; Carnelusack, 1625; Cairn Lissick, Calissicks, 1819; Carnlusack, 1843; Carnlussick, 1967
Callean – Camborne, from celli, 'grove' or 'copse' and uncertain second element (Gover, 1948, p583), from kelli, 'little grove' with the suffix, -an (Thomas, 1967, p188); Kellyhan, 1302; Kellian, 1316; Kellianwartha (juxta Mertherderwa), 1317; Kellyhan, 1335; Kellihan, 1354; Kyllyen, 1530; Kellean, 1562, 1603; Collean, 1695; Kileehan, 1713; Corlean Wartha/Woolas, 1743, 1745; Corlean Wartha/Wollas, 1758; Karlean, 1768; Killahan, 1790; Carlean, 1829; Killahan, 1843; Carlean, 1884; Killahan, 1888; Callean, 1948, 1967; Carlean, 1983
Callenno – Camborne, farm (Symons, 1884); Carleno, 1651, 1664; Carleno, 1677; Carlennoe, 1745; Carlenoe, 1768; Higher Callenno, 1843; Callenno, 1884; Carlenno, 1970
Callenno, Higher – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Carleno, 1651, 1664; Carleno, 1677; Carlennoe, 1745; Carlenoe, 1768; Higher Callenno, 1843; Callenno, 1884; Carlenno, 1970
Calse mine – Gwithian, at Nantrisacke, mentioned as being on the bounds of the parish with Camborne and Gwinear (*CRO, ARD/TER/230, c.1630)
Camberon – see Camborne, given in the personal name Balcherus de Camberon (Padel, 1988, after 1182); Camberon, 1182; Cambron, c.1230; Camborne, 1431; Kambron, Kambronn, 1469-70; Cambron, 1601; Camborne, c.1630, 1657; Camborn, Camborne, 1678; Cambourne, 1680; Camborne, 1698; Camborn, Cambron, 1749; Camborn, 1768, 1769; Cambron, 1784; Camborn, 1795; Camborne, 1798; Camborn, 1802; Camborne, 1804, 1819, 1827; Camborn, Camborne, 1842; Camborne, 1884, 1988
Camborn – see Camborne, Market and Fayear granted to Richard Williams and Christopher Pryear for a terem of Seven yeares (*CRO, X510, 1678) (Borlase, 1749, p133), population is 2494 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768) (Borlase, 1769, p232), draft Chancery affidavit of Edward Rogers of Feock and William Murdoch of Redruth regarding Richard Trevithick the younger (*CRO, AD1583/8/40, 1795), letter from Simon Vivian to Thomas Wilson (*CRO, AD1583/11/59, 1802) (Redding, 1842, p57); Camberon, 1182; Cambron, c.1230; Camborne, 1431; Kambron, Kambronn, 1469-70; Cambron, 1601; Camborne, c.1630, 1657; Camborn, Camborne, 1678; Cambourne, 1680; Camborne, 1698; Camborn, Cambron, 1749; Camborn, 1768, 1769; Cambron, 1784; Camborn, 1795; Camborne, 1798; Camborn, 1802; Camborne, 1804, 1819, 1827; Camborn, Camborne, 1842; Camborne, 1884, 1988
Camborn Cross – Camborne, population is 14 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Crous, 1335; Camborn Cross, 1768; Cross, 1948; Camborne Cross, 1970
Camborn Moor – Camborne, population, with Wheal Kitty and Weeths, is 84 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768)
Camborn Vean – Camborne, parts of John Davye and Richard Bennats (*CRO, X510, 1724), population is 11 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Camborne Vean, 1664; Camborn vean, 1724; Camborne vean, 1743; Camborn Vean, 1768; Camborne Vean, 1843, 1884
Camborn Veor – Camborne, population, with Beacon Lane, is 92 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Camborne vear, 1664, 1677; Camborne vear, Cambornvere, 1743; Camborne Vear, Camborne Viar, 1745; Camborn Veor, 1768; Camborne Veor, 1843, 1884
Camborne – parish, hundred of Penwith (Padel, 1988, after 1431) (*CRO, ARD/TER/230, c.1630) (*CRO, P197/1/1, 1657) (*CRO, X510, 1678) (*CRO, BRA833/383, 1698), letter from Richard Trevithick to Thomas Wilson (*CRO, AD1583/10/66, 1798) (*CRO, GHW/13/4/3/1/4, 1804), 5933 acres, 887 houses and, in 1811, about 5000 inhabitants (Penaluna, 1819, p23) (*CRO, AD1751/1, 1827), all tithes, by an annual Rent Charge of £920, are owned by the Reverend Hugh Rogers, Rector of the parish of Camborne, excepting the tithes of two thirds of Pencobben and Hellow, by a Rent Charge of £8, which belongs to the Right Honourable Lady Bassett, public roads, rivers and mines are exempt from tithes, and amount to 120 acres, glebe is 55 acres (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p1, 1842), the whole parish is 6744 acres and 20 perches (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p68, 1842) (Symons, 1884), meaning 'crooked hill', from the compound of camm + bronn (Padel, 1988, p63); Camberon, 1182; Cambron, c.1230; Camborne, 1431; Kambron, Kambronn, 1469-70; Cambron, 1601; Camborne, c.1630, 1657; Camborn, Camborne, 1678; Cambourne, 1680; Camborne, 1698; Camborn, Cambron, 1749; Camborn, 1768, 1769; Cambron, 1784; Camborn, 1795; Camborne, 1798; Camborn, 1802; Camborne, 1804, 1819, 1827; Camborn, Camborne, 1842; Camborne, 1884, 1988
Camborne – Camborne, large town (Symons, 1884)
Camborne, Carn – Camborne, of Richard Bayly (*CRO, X510, 1743), land and mine (Symons, 1884); Carne Camborne, 1592, 1664, 1677; Carne Cambron, 1724; Carn Camborne, 1743; Carne Camborne, 1745, 1810, 1843; Carn Camborne, 1884
Camborne, Carne – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1592), of George Treweeke, gent (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of Charles Treweeke, gent (*CRO, X510, 1677), parts of Nicholas Hocking and Richard Baily (*CRO, X510, 1745) (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1810), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Carne Camborne, 1592, 1664, 1677; Carne Cambron, 1724; Carn Camborne, 1743; Carne Camborne, 1745, 1810, 1843; Carn Camborne, 1884
Camborne, Town of – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)
Camborne Common – Camborne (RIC, HB/5/185, Henderson Calendar 8 Item 1557, 1673)
Camborne Consols – Camborne, John Pascoe, John Cock the elder, John Cock the younger and James Rule, tutwork men (*CRO, STA/693c/447, 1852); Camborne Consols Mine, 1851; Camborne Consols, 1852
Camborne Consols Mine – Camborne, Francis Daniell, purser, managing agent an adventurer, John Odgers, Abel Pearce, Samuel Pearce, John Bennetts, William Vivian, John Eva, Sampson Swine, Josiah Michell, William Michell, John Hosking, James Cock, William Bennetts, James Bennetts, John Ivey, George Bailey, Charles Richards and Francis Vivian, tutwork men (*CRO, STA/693c/418-421, 1851); Camborne Consols Mine, 1851; Camborne Consols, 1852
Camborne Cross – Camborne (CA 9, 1970, p140); Crous, 1335; Camborn Cross, 1768; Cross, 1948; Camborne Cross, 1970
Camborne Vean – Camborne, justment held by Jonson Hockin (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), parts of Richard Bennats and Richard Hocking (*CRO, X510, 1743), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), houses, gardens, fields and mine waste (Symons, 1884); Camborne Vean, 1664; Camborn vean, 1724; Camborne vean, 1743; Camborn Vean, 1768; Camborne Vean, 1843, 1884
Camborne Vean, Stray Park and – Camborne, mine, John Jeffery of Camborne, bookkeeper and accountant, William Vawdrey of Camborne, purser and manager (*CRO, STA/693c/121, 1844)
Camborne Vear – Camborne, of George Treweeke, gent (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of Charles Treweeke, gent (*CRO, X510, 1677), of John Vivian, John Michell, John Luke and Roger Vivian (*CRO, X510, 1743), parts of John Michell, John Luke, Roger Vivian, Nicholas Hocking, Henry Robbarts and Benjamin Neuton (*CRO, X510, 1745); Camborne vear, 1664, 1677; Camborne vear, Cambornvere, 1743; Camborne Vear, Camborne Viar, 1745; Camborn Veor, 1768; Camborne Veor, 1843, 1884
Camborne Veor – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), 10 tenements, residence of Joseph Vivian and Tehidy estate offices (Symons, 1884); Camborne vear, 1664, 1677; Camborne vear, Cambornvere, 1743; Camborne Vear, Camborne Viar, 1745; Camborn Veor, 1768; Camborne Veor, 1843, 1884
Camborne Viar – Camborne, of John Vivian (*CRO, X510, 1745); Camborne vear, 1664, 1677; Camborne vear, Cambornvere, 1743; Camborne Vear, Camborne Viar, 1745; Camborn Veor, 1768; Camborne Veor, 1843, 1884
Cambornvere – Camborne, parts of Nicholas Hocking, Benjamin Newton and Henry Roberts (*CRO, X510, 1743); Camborne vear, 1664, 1677; Camborne vear, Cambornvere, 1743; Camborne Vear, Camborne Viar, 1745; Camborn Veor, 1768; Camborne Veor, 1843, 1884
Cambourne – see Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1680); Camberon, 1182; Cambron, c.1230; Camborne, 1431; Kambron, Kambronn, 1469-70; Cambron, 1601; Camborne, c.1630, 1657; Camborn, Camborne, 1678; Cambourne, 1680; Camborne, 1698; Camborn, Cambron, 1749; Camborn, 1768, 1769; Cambron, 1784; Camborn, 1795; Camborne, 1798; Camborn, 1802; Camborne, 1804, 1819, 1827; Camborn, Camborne, 1842; Camborne, 1884, 1988
Cambron – see Camborne (Padel, 1988, after c.1230) (*CRO, ARD/TER/164, 1601) (Borlase, 1749, p129), letter from Matthew Boulton to Thomas Wilson (*CRO, AD1583/1/36, 1784); Camberon, 1182; Cambron, c.1230; Camborne, 1431; Kambron, Kambronn, 1469-70; Cambron, 1601; Camborne, c.1630, 1657; Camborn, Camborne, 1678; Cambourne, 1680; Camborne, 1698; Camborn, Cambron, 1749; Camborn, 1768, 1769; Cambron, 1784; Camborn, 1795; Camborne, 1798; Camborn, 1802; Camborne, 1804, 1819, 1827; Camborn, Camborne, 1842; Camborne, 1884, 1988
Cambron, Carne – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1724); Carne Camborne, 1592, 1664, 1677; Carne Cambron, 1724; Carn Camborne, 1743; Carne Camborne, 1745, 1810, 1843; Carn Camborne, 1884
Caran – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1397, 1420 and 1460); Caervran, c.1260; Kaervran, 1283; Carvran, 1284; Karfran, 1302; Carhain, 1313; Carren, 1335; Carran, 1331; Kaerwran, 1380; Caran, 1397; Karan, 1417; Caran, 1420, 1460; Karan, 1510; Carane, 1523; Crane, 1570, 1600; Crahan, 1620; Cran, 1651, 1664; Crane, 1677, 1743, 1745, 1758, 1768, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 2003
Carane – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1523); Caervran, c.1260; Kaervran, 1283; Carvran, 1284; Karfran, 1302; Carhain, 1313; Carren, 1335; Carran, 1331; Kaerwran, 1380; Caran, 1397; Karan, 1417; Caran, 1420, 1460; Karan, 1510; Carane, 1523; Crane, 1570, 1600; Crahan, 1620; Cran, 1651, 1664; Crane, 1677, 1743, 1745, 1758, 1768, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 2003
Carhain – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1313); Caervran, c.1260; Kaervran, 1283; Carvran, 1284; Karfran, 1302; Carhain, 1313; Carren, 1335; Carran, 1331; Kaerwran, 1380; Caran, 1397; Karan, 1417; Caran, 1420, 1460; Karan, 1510; Carane, 1523; Crane, 1570, 1600; Crahan, 1620; Cran, 1651, 1664; Crane, 1677, 1743, 1745, 1758, 1768, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 2003
Carlean – Camborne (SW 606 424) (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1829), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 1983); Kellyhan, 1302; Kellian, 1316; Kellianwartha (juxta Mertherderwa), 1317; Kellyhan, 1335; Kellihan, 1354; Kyllyen, 1530; Kellean, 1562, 1603; Collean, 1695; Kileehan, 1713; Corlean Wartha/Woolas, 1743, 1745; Corlean Wartha/Wollas, 1758; Karlean, 1768; Killahan, 1790; Carlean, 1829; Killahan, 1843; Carlean, 1884; Killahan, 1888; Callean, 1948, 1967; Carlean, 1983
Carlean Wartha – Camborne, justment held by Richard Hockin (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Carlean Wartha, 1664; Corlean Wartha, 1743, 1745, 1758
Carlean Woolas – Camborne, of John Watty (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of John Watty (*CRO, X510, 1677); Carlean Woolas, 1664; Carlean woolas, 1677; Corlean Woolas, 1743, 1745; Corlean Wollas, 1758
Carlenno – Camborne (CA 9, 1970, p137); Carleno, 1651, 1664; Carleno, 1677; Carlennoe, 1745; Carlenoe, 1768; Higher Callenno, 1843; Callenno, 1884; Carlenno, 1970
Carlennoe – Camborne, parts of Francis Hocking and Henry Hocking (*CRO, X510, 1745); Carleno, 1651, 1664; Carleno, 1677; Carlennoe, 1745; Carlenoe, 1768; Higher Callenno, 1843; Callenno, 1884; Carlenno, 1970
Carleno – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), of James Eles (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of James Eles (*CRO, X510, 1677); Carleno, 1651, 1664; Carleno, 1677; Carlennoe, 1745; Carlenoe, 1768; Higher Callenno, 1843; Callenno, 1884; Carlenno, 1970
Carlenoe – Camborne, population, with Menedarva, is 29 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Carleno, 1651, 1664; Carleno, 1677; Carlennoe, 1745; Carlenoe, 1768; Higher Callenno, 1843; Callenno, 1884; Carlenno, 1970
Carlusyk – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1540); Carlusyk, 1540; Carnelusack, 1625; Cairn Lissick, Calissicks, 1819; Carnlusack, 1843; Carnlussick, 1967
Carn Camborne – Camborne, land and mine (Symons, 1884); Carne Camborne, 1592, 1664, 1677; Carne Cambron, 1724; Carn Camborne, 1743; Carne Camborne, 1745, 1810, 1843; Carn Camborne, 1884
Carn Entral – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1790), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), 9 tenements (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Carn Entral, 1790; Carn Entral, Carn Entrall, 1843; Carn Entral, 1884, 1967, 2003
Carn Entrall – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Carn Entral, 1790; Carn Entral, Carn Entrall, 1843; Carn Entral, 1884, 1967, 2003
Carn Vogh – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1380); Carn Vogh, 1380; Carnemough, c.1516, 1530; Carnemoghe, 1625; Carne Moh, 1651; Carne Moh, Carne Mow, 1664; Carnemowe, 1724; Carnamoah, 1743, 1768; Cairn Mough, 1826; Carnmowe, 1838; Carnemogh, 1843; Carnemough, 1884; Carnemough, 1948; Carnmogh, 1967
Carnamoah – Camborne, of Joseph Stephings (*CRO, X510, 1743), population in and about Carnamoah is 39 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Carn Vogh, 1380; Carnemough, c.1516, 1530; Carnemoghe, 1625; Carne Moh, 1651; Carne Moh, Carne Mow, 1664; Carnemowe, 1724; Carnamoah, 1743, 1768; Cairn Mough, 1826; Carnmowe, 1838; Carnemogh, 1843; Carnemough, 1884; Carnemough, 1948; Carnmogh, 1967
Carnarthen moor – Camborne, mine, mentioned in letter from John Stackhouse (*CRO, GHW/13/4/3/1/11, c.1805)
Carne Camborne – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1592), of George Treweeke, gent (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of Charles Treweeke, gent (*CRO, X510, 1677), parts of Nicholas Hocking and Richard Baily (*CRO, X510, 1745) (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1810), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Carne Camborne, 1592, 1664, 1677; Carne Cambron, 1724; Carn Camborne, 1743; Carne Camborne, 1745, 1810, 1843; Carn Camborne, 1884
Carne Cambron – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1724); Carne Camborne, 1592, 1664, 1677; Carne Cambron, 1724; Carn Camborne, 1743; Carne Camborne, 1745, 1810, 1843; Carn Camborne, 1884
Carne Moh – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), of Jonson Bray (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Carn Vogh, 1380; Carnemough, c.1516, 1530; Carnemoghe, 1625; Carne Moh, 1651; Carne Moh, Carne Mow, 1664; Carnemowe, 1724; Carnamoah, 1743, 1768; Cairn Mough, 1826; Carnmowe, 1838; Carnemogh, 1843; Carnemough, 1884; Carnemough, 1948; Carnmogh, 1967
Carne Mow – Camborne, of Elizabeth Bray (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Carn Vogh, 1380; Carnemough, c.1516, 1530; Carnemoghe, 1625; Carne Moh, 1651; Carne Moh, Carne Mow, 1664; Carnemowe, 1724; Carnamoah, 1743, 1768; Cairn Mough, 1826; Carnmowe, 1838; Carnemogh, 1843; Carnemough, 1884; Carnemough, 1948; Carnmogh, 1967
Carnelusack – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1625); Carlusyk, 1540; Carnelusack, 1625; Cairn Lissick, Calissicks, 1819; Carnlusack, 1843; Carnlussick, 1967
Carnemogh – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Carn Vogh, 1380; Carnemough, c.1516, 1530; Carnemoghe, 1625; Carne Moh, 1651; Carne Moh, Carne Mow, 1664; Carnemowe, 1724; Carnamoah, 1743, 1768; Cairn Mough, 1826; Carnmowe, 1838; Carnemogh, 1843; Carnemough, 1884; Carnemough, 1948; Carnmogh, 1967
Carnemough – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after c.1516) (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1530), 4 tenements (Symons, 1884); Carn Vogh, 1380; Carnemough, c.1516, 1530; Carnemoghe, 1625; Carne Moh, 1651; Carne Moh, Carne Mow, 1664; Carnemowe, 1724; Carnamoah, 1743, 1768; Cairn Mough, 1826; Carnmowe, 1838; Carnemogh, 1843; Carnemough, 1884; Carnemough, 1948; Carnmogh, 1967
Carnemowe – Camborne, of Charles Bray (*CRO, X510, 1724); Carn Vogh, 1380; Carnemough, c.1516, 1530; Carnemoghe, 1625; Carne Moh, 1651; Carne Moh, Carne Mow, 1664; Carnemowe, 1724; Carnamoah, 1743, 1768; Cairn Mough, 1826; Carnmowe, 1838; Carnemogh, 1843; Carnemough, 1884; Carnemough, 1948; Carnmogh, 1967
Carnlusack – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Carlusyk, 1540; Carnelusack, 1625; Cairn Lissick, Calissicks, 1819; Carnlusack, 1843; Carnlussick, 1967
Carnlussick – Camborne, from carn, 'rock pile, rocky hill-top', and the personal name Loiesic (Thomas, 1967, p188); Carlusyk, 1540; Carnelusack, 1625; Cairn Lissick, Calissicks, 1819; Carnlusack, 1843; Carnlussick, 1967
Carnmogh – Camborne, from carn, 'rock pile' and mogh, 'pigs' (Thomas, 1967, p188); Carn Vogh, 1380; Carnemough, c.1516, 1530; Carnemoghe, 1625; Carne Moh, 1651; Carne Moh, Carne Mow, 1664; Carnemowe, 1724; Carnamoah, 1743, 1768; Cairn Mough, 1826; Carnmowe, 1838; Carnemogh, 1843; Carnemough, 1884; Carnemough, 1948; Carnmogh, 1967
Carnmough – Camborne, meaning 'Pig rock' (Gover, 1948, p583); Carn Vogh, 1380; Carnemough, c.1516, 1530; Carnemoghe, 1625; Carne Moh, 1651; Carne Moh, Carne Mow, 1664; Carnemowe, 1724; Carnamoah, 1743, 1768; Cairn Mough, 1826; Carnmowe, 1838; Carnemogh, 1843; Carnemough, 1884; Carnemough, 1948; Carnmogh, 1967
Carnmowe – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1838); Carn Vogh, 1380; Carnemough, c.1516, 1530; Carnemoghe, 1625; Carne Moh, 1651; Carne Moh, Carne Mow, 1664; Carnemowe, 1724; Carnamoah, 1743, 1768; Cairn Mough, 1826; Carnmowe, 1838; Carnemogh, 1843; Carnemough, 1884; Carnemough, 1948; Carnmogh, 1967
Carnwynnen – Camborne, owned by the Reverend John Molesworth St Aubyn, tenement, consisting of arable fields, leased and occupied by John Abraham, Nos. 3675-3677, 1 acre, 3 roods and 9 perches, also tenement, consisting of house, rough pasture and arable fields, leased and occupied by Michael Abraham, Nos. 3576-3582, 7 acres and 8 perches, also further tenement, consisting of house, gardens, orchard and arable fields, also leased and occupied by Michael Abraham, Nos. 3617A-3628 and 3637A-3638, 19 acres and 3 perches, fields 3617A-3618 are occupied by James Sims, also tenement, consisting of house, garden and arable fields, leased and occupied by Peter Abraham, Nos. 3678-3685, 4 acres, 1 rood and 28 perches, also tenement, consisting of rough pasture and waste, leased and occupied by Andrew Vivian, Nos. 1547 and 1593, 1 acre, 2 roods and 1 perch, also tenement, consisting of house, garden and arable fields, leased and occupied by Ann Arthur, Nos. 3713-3717, 5 acres, 1 rood and 26 perches (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p3, 1842), also croft, leased by Jane and Mary Gilbert, and occupied by Peter, James and William Hosking, No. 3718, 2 acres, 2 roods and 18 perches, also tenement, consisting of three houses, gardens, arable fields, rough pasture and crofts, leased by William Hosking and occupied by John Trezona, Nos. 3505A-3519, house and garden No. 3519 occupied by Mary Priddeaux, 22 acres, 2 roods and 36 perches, also downs, leased and occupied by James Hoskings [sic], Nos. 3524 and 3525, 4 acres, 2 roods and 35 perches, also tenement, consisting of croft and arable fields, leased and occupied by James Hosking senior, Nos. 3528-3534, 7 acres, 2 roods and 1 perch, also tenement, consisting of house, yard, garden, mowhay and 2 arable fields, leased and occupied by James Hosking senior, Nos. 3557-3559, 1 acre, 3 roods and 6 perches, also tenement, consisting of house, yard, garden, arable fields and rough pasture, leased and occupied by William Hosking, Nos. 3551, 3552, 3603, 3609, 3612 and 3616, 6 acres, 3 roods and 6 perches, house, yard and garden, No. 3616 is occupied by William James, William Rowe and Thomas Sincock, also arable 'Field near the Stamps', leased and occupied by Peter Hosking, No. 3553, 2 roods and 19 perches (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p4, 1842), 48 tenements (Symons, 1884); Curwinin, 1651, 1664; Corwining, 1678; Carwinning, 1743; Corwinin, 1768; Carnwynnen, 1842; Carwinning, 1850; Carnwynnen, 1884; Carwynnen, 1888, 1908, 2003
Carnwynnen Carne – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Corwinin Carn, 1768; Carnwynnen Carne, 1843; Carwynnen Carn, 1888, 1908, 2003
"Carnwynnen Carne, and Stennack" – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)
Carran – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1331); Caervran, c.1260; Kaervran, 1283; Carvran, 1284; Karfran, 1302; Carhain, 1313; Carren, 1335; Carran, 1331; Kaerwran, 1380; Caran, 1397; Karan, 1417; Caran, 1420, 1460; Karan, 1510; Carane, 1523; Crane, 1570, 1600; Crahan, 1620; Cran, 1651, 1664; Crane, 1677, 1743, 1745, 1758, 1768, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 2003
Carren – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1335); Caervran, c.1260; Kaervran, 1283; Carvran, 1284; Karfran, 1302; Carhain, 1313; Carren, 1335; Carran, 1331; Kaerwran, 1380; Caran, 1397; Karan, 1417; Caran, 1420, 1460; Karan, 1510; Carane, 1523; Crane, 1570, 1600; Crahan, 1620; Cran, 1651, 1664; Crane, 1677, 1743, 1745, 1758, 1768, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 2003
Carrone vea – Camborne, of Henry Tresahar (*CRO, X510, 1743)
Carroon – Camborne, near Polstrong (CA 9, 1970, p137, after 1761 and 1818); Karoone, 1651, 1664, 1677; Kerroone, 1679; Carroone, 1743, 1745; Carroon, 1761; Croon, 1768; Carroon, 1818; Croon, 1970
Carroone – Camborne, of Henry Tresahar (*CRO, X510, 1743), parts of Henry Tresahar and the Widow Tabb (*CRO, X510, 1745); Karoone, 1651, 1664, 1677; Kerroone, 1679; Carroone, 1743, 1745; Carroon, 1761; Croon, 1768; Carroon, 1818; Croon, 1970
Carvran – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1284); Caervran, c.1260; Kaervran, 1283; Carvran, 1284; Karfran, 1302; Carhain, 1313; Carren, 1335; Carran, 1331; Kaerwran, 1380; Caran, 1397; Karan, 1417; Caran, 1420, 1460; Karan, 1510; Carane, 1523; Crane, 1570, 1600; Crahan, 1620; Cran, 1651, 1664; Crane, 1677, 1743, 1745, 1758, 1768, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 2003
Carwinning – Camborne, parts of Mahershalalhashbar Row and John Hosking (*CRO, X510, 1743) (*CRO, GHW/13/3/5, 1850); Curwinin, 1651, 1664; Corwining, 1678; Carwinning, 1743; Corwinin, 1768; Carnwynnen, 1842; Carwinning, 1850; Carnwynnen, 1884; Carwynnen, 1888, 1908, 2003
Carwynen Quoit – Camborne (Borlase, 1769, p232); Carwynen Quoit, Giant’s Quoit, 1769; Giant's Quoit, 2003
Carwynnen – Camborne (OS, 6", 1888) (OS, 6", 1908) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Curwinin, 1651, 1664; Corwining, 1678; Carwinning, 1743; Corwinin, 1768; Carnwynnen, 1842; Carwinning, 1850; Carnwynnen, 1884; Carwynnen, 1888, 1908, 2003
Carwynnen, Higher – Camborne (CA 9, 1970, p137)
Carwynnen Carn – Camborne (SW 6537) (OS, 6", 1888) (OS, 6", 1908) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Corwinin Carn, 1768; Carnwynnen Carne, 1843; Carwynnen Carn, 1888, 1908, 2003
Chapel Hill Farm – Camborne (SW 6536) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Plantation Chapel, 1888, 1908; Chapel Hill Farm, 2003
Chapman's Moor – Camborne, field, at Higher Halegoose (*CRO, CF/2998, 1782)
Checarne – Camborne, of William Coath (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of William Trevarthen (*CRO, X510, 1677) (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1688); Chycarne, 1537; Chycarn, 1548; Chicarne, 1600; Checarne, 1664, 1677, 1688; ChyCarn, 1743; Chycarn, 1745; Chycarne, 1768; Chicairne, 1835; Chycarne, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967; Chycarn Farm, 2003
Chengweath – Camborne, of William Roggars (*CRO, X510, 1724); Chyangweath, 1583; Cheyangweth, 1625; Chengweth, 1651; (Killivose &) Chengweth, 1677; Chengweath, 1724; Chyngweth, 1743; Chinwith, 1758; Chingwith, 1843, 1967
Chengweth – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), of Henry Rodgers (*CRO, X510, 1677); Chyangweath, 1583; Cheyangweth, 1625; Chengweth, 1651; (Killivose &) Chengweth, 1677; Chengweath, 1724; Chyngweth, 1743; Chinwith, 1758; Chingwith, 1843, 1967
Cherry Garden – Camborne, mine (*CRO, GHW/13/4/3/1/9, 1805)
Cheyangweth – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1625); Chyangweath, 1583; Cheyangweth, 1625; Chengweth, 1651; (Killivose &) Chengweth, 1677; Chengweath, 1724; Chyngweth, 1743; Chinwith, 1758; Chingwith, 1843, 1967
Cheytoden – Camborne, of Edward Cragge (*CRO, X510, 1724); Chyenton, 1410; Chywarton, 1530; Chiverton, 1542; Chyton, 1600; Chiwarton, Chiverton, 1625; Chyton, 1664; Cheytoden, 1724; Chytoden, 1745; Chytodden, 1768, 1843, 1884; Chytodden Farm, 1921; Chytodden, 1948, 1967; Chytodden Farm, 2003
Chibettowe – Camborne, now lost, from chy, 'house' and second element, possibly a personal name Bidoe, or from betou, 'victims of a plague' (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1600); Chibettowe, 1600; Chibettowe, Chifettowe, 1625
Chicairne – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1835); Chycarne, 1537; Chycarn, 1548; Chicarne, 1600; Checarne, 1664, 1677, 1688; ChyCarn, 1743; Chycarn, 1745; Chycarne, 1768; Chicairne, 1835; Chycarne, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967; Chycarn Farm, 2003
Chicarne – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1600); Chycarne, 1537; Chycarn, 1548; Chicarne, 1600; Checarne, 1664, 1677, 1688; ChyCarn, 1743; Chycarn, 1745; Chycarne, 1768; Chicairne, 1835; Chycarne, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967; Chycarn Farm, 2003
Chifettowe – Camborne, now lost (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1625); Chibettowe, 1600; Chibettowe, Chifettowe, 1625
Chindower – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1600); Chyndowre, 1581; Chindower, 1600; Jandower, 1622; Choyndower, 1623; Chyandour, 1967
Chingwith – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), from chy, 'house' and either y'n gwyth, 'in the trees', or an gwyth, 'of the trees' (Thomas, 1967, p188); Chyangweath, 1583; Cheyangweth, 1625; Chengweth, 1651; (Killivose &) Chengweth, 1677; Chengweath, 1724; Chyngweth, 1743; Chinwith, 1758; Chingwith, 1843, 1967
Chinwith – Camborne, part held by Andrew Mill (*CRO, X510, 1758); Chyangweath, 1583; Cheyangweth, 1625; Chengweth, 1651; (Killivose &) Chengweth, 1677; Chengweath, 1724; Chyngweth, 1743; Chinwith, 1758; Chingwith, 1843, 1967
Chiverton – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1542 and 1625); Chyenton, 1410; Chywarton, 1530; Chiverton, 1542; Chyton, 1600; Chiwarton, Chiverton, 1625; Chyton, 1664; Cheytoden, 1724; Chytoden, 1745; Chytodden, 1768, 1843, 1884; Chytodden Farm, 1921; Chytodden, 1948, 1967; Chytodden Farm, 2003
Chiwarton – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1625); Chyenton, 1410; Chywarton, 1530; Chiverton, 1542; Chyton, 1600; Chiwarton, Chiverton, 1625; Chyton, 1664; Cheytoden, 1724; Chytoden, 1745; Chytodden, 1768, 1843, 1884; Chytodden Farm, 1921; Chytodden, 1948, 1967; Chytodden Farm, 2003
Choyndower – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1623); Chyndowre, 1581; Chindower, 1600; Jandower, 1622; Choyndower, 1623; Chyandour, 1967
Church Town – Camborne, part of Joseph Davey (*CRO, X510, 1743); Churchtowne, 1664; Churchtowne, (Frances Vivians tenement in/Nances land in) Churchtown, 1724; Church Town, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1743; Church town, Churchtown, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1745; Church-Town, 1768
Church town – Camborne, part of Joseph Davey (*CRO, X510, 1745); Churchtowne, 1664; Churchtowne, (Frances Vivians tenement in/Nances land in) Churchtown, 1724; Church Town, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1743; Church town, Churchtown, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1745; Church-Town, 1768
Church-Town – Camborne, population is 226 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Churchtowne, 1664; Churchtowne, (Frances Vivians tenement in/Nances land in) Churchtown, 1724; Church Town, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1743; Church town, Churchtown, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1745; Church-Town, 1768
Church Town, Edmunds – Camborne, of Elizabeth Da'y (*CRO, X510, 1743), of Elizabeth Davey (*CRO, X510, 1745); Churchtowne, 1664; Churchtowne, (Frances Vivians tenement in/Nances land in) Churchtown, 1724; Church Town, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1743; Church town, Churchtown, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1745; Church-Town, 1768
Churchtown – Camborne, part of Richard Williams (*CRO, X510, 1745); Churchtowne, 1664; Churchtowne, (Frances Vivians tenement in/Nances land in) Churchtown, 1724; Church Town, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1743; Church town, Churchtown, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1745; Church-Town, 1768
Churchtown, Frances Vivians tenement in – Camborne, of John Daniell (*CRO, X510, 1724); Churchtowne, 1664; Churchtowne, (Frances Vivians tenement in/Nances land in) Churchtown, 1724; Church Town, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1743; Church town, Churchtown, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1745; Church-Town, 1768
Churchtown, Nances land in – Camborne (*CRO, X510, 1724); Churchtowne, 1664; Churchtowne, (Frances Vivians tenement in/Nances land in) Churchtown, 1724; Church Town, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1743; Church town, Churchtown, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1745; Church-Town, 1768
Churchtown Medows – Camborne, of George John, and part of the widow Bennatts (*CRO, X510, 1745)
Churchtowne – Camborne, parts of Vincent Hockin and William Davy, and justments held on tenements by Michaell Vivian, Mathew Edwards and John Edwards (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664), of John Davye (*CRO, X510, 1724); Churchtowne, 1664; Churchtowne, (Frances Vivians tenement in/Nances land in) Churchtown, 1724; Church Town, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1743; Church town, Churchtown, (Edmunds) Church Town, 1745; Church-Town, 1768
Chyandour – Camborne, from chy an dowr, 'house of (at) the water' (Thomas, 1967, p188); Chyndowre, 1581; Chindower, 1600; Jandower, 1622; Choyndower, 1623; Chyandour, 1967
Chyangweath – Camborne, at Tolcarne vean (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1538); Chyangweath, 1583; Cheyangweth, 1625; Chengweth, 1651; (Killivose &) Chengweth, 1677; Chengweath, 1724; Chyngweth, 1743; Chinwith, 1758; Chingwith, 1843, 1967
Chyawel – Camborne, possibly meaning 'House in the breezy spot' (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1335); Chyawel, 1335
ChyCarn – Camborne, of Tonking Trevarthan (*CRO, X510, 1743); Chycarne, 1537; Chycarn, 1548; Chicarne, 1600; Checarne, 1664, 1677, 1688; ChyCarn, 1743; Chycarn, 1745; Chycarne, 1768; Chicairne, 1835; Chycarne, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967; Chycarn Farm, 2003
Chycarn – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1548), of Tonking Trevarthen (*CRO, X510, 1745); Chycarne, 1537; Chycarn, 1548; Chicarne, 1600; Checarne, 1664, 1677, 1688; ChyCarn, 1743; Chycarn, 1745; Chycarne, 1768; Chicairne, 1835; Chycarne, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967; Chycarn Farm, 2003
Chycarn Farm – Camborne (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Chycarne, 1537; Chycarn, 1548; Chicarne, 1600; Checarne, 1664, 1677, 1688; ChyCarn, 1743; Chycarn, 1745; Chycarne, 1768; Chicairne, 1835; Chycarne, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967; Chycarn Farm, 2003
Chycarn Moor – Camborne (OS, 1:25000, 2003)
Chycarne – Camborne, from chy carn, 'house (at) the rock pile' (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1537), population is 10 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), 9 tenements (Symons, 1884), meaning House by the rock' (Gover, 1948, p583) (Thomas, 1967, p188); Chycarne, 1537; Chycarn, 1548; Chicarne, 1600; Checarne, 1664, 1677, 1688; ChyCarn, 1743; Chycarn, 1745; Chycarne, 1768; Chicairne, 1835; Chycarne, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967; Chycarn Farm, 2003
Chyenton – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1410); Chyenton, 1410; Chywarton, 1530; Chiverton, 1542; Chyton, 1600; Chiwarton, Chiverton, 1625; Chyton, 1664; Cheytoden, 1724; Chytoden, 1745; Chytodden, 1768, 1843, 1884; Chytodden Farm, 1921; Chytodden, 1948, 1967; Chytodden Farm, 2003
Chyndowre – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1581); Chyndowre, 1581; Chindower, 1600; Jandower, 1622; Choyndower, 1623; Chyandour, 1967
Chyngweth – Camborne, of Thomas Mill (*CRO, X510, 1743); Chyangweath, 1583; Cheyangweth, 1625; Chengweth, 1651; (Killivose &) Chengweth, 1677; Chengweath, 1724; Chyngweth, 1743; Chinwith, 1758; Chingwith, 1843, 1967
Chytodden – Camborne, population is 28 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), 5 tenements (Symons, 1884), meaning 'house by the unploughed land' (Gover, 1948, p583), from chy, 'house', and probably wor(th) ton, 'at the green' (Thomas, 1967, p189); Chyenton, 1410; Chywarton, 1530; Chiverton, 1542; Chyton, 1600; Chiwarton, Chiverton, 1625; Chyton, 1664; Cheytoden, 1724; Chytoden, 1745; Chytodden, 1768, 1843, 1884; Chytodden Farm, 1921; Chytodden, 1948, 1967; Chytodden Farm, 2003
Chytodden Farm – Camborne (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/2, 1921) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Chyenton, 1410; Chywarton, 1530; Chiverton, 1542; Chyton, 1600; Chiwarton, Chiverton, 1625; Chyton, 1664; Cheytoden, 1724; Chytoden, 1745; Chytodden, 1768, 1843, 1884; Chytodden Farm, 1921; Chytodden, 1948, 1967; Chytodden Farm, 2003
Chytoden – Camborne, parts John Terrill and the widow Teague (*CRO, X510, 1745); Chyenton, 1410; Chywarton, 1530; Chiverton, 1542; Chyton, 1600; Chiwarton, Chiverton, 1625; Chyton, 1664; Cheytoden, 1724; Chytoden, 1745; Chytodden, 1768, 1843, 1884; Chytodden Farm, 1921; Chytodden, 1948, 1967; Chytodden Farm, 2003
Chyton – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1600), of Edward Vincent (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Chyenton, 1410; Chywarton, 1530; Chiverton, 1542; Chyton, 1600; Chiwarton, Chiverton, 1625; Chyton, 1664; Cheytoden, 1724; Chytoden, 1745; Chytodden, 1768, 1843, 1884; Chytodden Farm, 1921; Chytodden, 1948, 1967; Chytodden Farm, 2003
Chywarton – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1530); Chyenton, 1410; Chywarton, 1530; Chiverton, 1542; Chyton, 1600; Chiwarton, Chiverton, 1625; Chyton, 1664; Cheytoden, 1724; Chytoden, 1745; Chytodden, 1768, 1843, 1884; Chytodden Farm, 1921; Chytodden, 1948, 1967; Chytodden Farm, 2003
Chywarton Mill – Camborne, near Chytodden (CA 9, 1970, p143, after 1538); Chywarton Mill, 1538
Clowance, Hellogan and – Camborne, Crowan, Gwinear and Wendron, manor (*CRO, GHW/13/1/2/1/1, 1832) (*CRO, GHW/3/2/2/2, c.1834)
Cober – Camborne, Illogan, Crowan, Wendron, Sithney and Helston, river which discharges itself into the Looe Pool near Helston (Symons, 1884) (OS, 6", 1908) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Lo, 1673; Loe, 1884; Cober, 1884, 1908, 2003
Cocks Tenement in Reskejage – Camborne, of Margery Harris (*CRO, X510, 1743); Cocks Tenement in Reskajage, 1743; Cocks Tenement in Reskejeage, 1745
Cocks Tenement in Reskejeage – Camborne, of Margery Harris (*CRO, X510, 1745); Cocks Tenement in Reskajage, 1743; Cocks Tenement in Reskejeage, 1745
Cogegoes – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), farm (OS, 6”, 1888) (Gover, 1948, p583) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Goiegoe, 1664; Goegegoe, 1677; Gejgoe, 1743; Gojedgoe, 1745; Gojegoes, 1758, 1827; Cogegoes, 1843; Cogogoes, 1884; Cogegoes, 1888, 1948, 2003
Cogogoes – Camborne, 4 tenements (Symons, 1884); Goiegoe, 1664; Goegegoe, 1677; Gejgoe, 1743; Gojedgoe, 1745; Gojegoes, 1758, 1827; Cogegoes, 1843; Cogogoes, 1884; Cogegoes, 1888, 1948, 2003
Collean – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p188, after 1695); Kellyhan, 1302; Kellian, 1316; Kellianwartha (juxta Mertherderwa), 1317; Kellyhan, 1335; Kellihan, 1354; Kyllyen, 1530; Kellean, 1562, 1603; Collean, 1695; Kileehan, 1713; Corlean Wartha/Woolas, 1743, 1745; Corlean Wartha/Wollas, 1758; Karlean, 1768; Killahan, 1790; Carlean, 1829; Killahan, 1843; Carlean, 1884; Killahan, 1888; Callean, 1948, 1967; Carlean, 1983
College Row – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)
Combe – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after Leland, c.1540); Combe, Combe Castelle, c.1540; Coom, 1843; Coombe, 1888, 1948, 2003
Combe Castelle – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after Leland, c.1540); Combe, Combe Castelle, c.1540; Coom, 1843; Coombe, 1888, 1948, 2003
Condora – Camborne, of John Williams (*CRO, X510, 1677); Kendorou, 1327; Condorowe, 1397; (Trewon juxta) Condorowe, 1430; Condoro, 1651, 1664; Condora, 1677; Condorrow, 1743; Cundurrow, 1768; Condurra, 1812; Condurrow, 1817, 1829, 1838; Condorrow, 1838; Condorow, Condorowe, 1843; Condurrow, 1884, 1948, 1967
Condora – Camborne, mine (*CRO, GHW/13/4/3/1/4, 1804); Condora, 1804; Condorrow, 1805; Condurrow, c.1805
Condoro – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), of John Williams (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Kendorou, 1327; Condorowe, 1397; (Trewon juxta) Condorowe, 1430; Condoro, 1651, 1664; Condora, 1677; Condorrow, 1743; Cundurrow, 1768; Condurra, 1812; Condurrow, 1817, 1829, 1838; Condorrow, 1838; Condorow, Condorowe, 1843; Condurrow, 1884, 1948, 1967
Condorow – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Kendorou, 1327; Condorowe, 1397; (Trewon juxta) Condorowe, 1430; Condoro, 1651, 1664; Condora, 1677; Condorrow, 1743; Cundurrow, 1768; Condurra, 1812; Condurrow, 1817, 1829, 1838; Condorrow, 1838; Condorow, Condorowe, 1843; Condurrow, 1884, 1948, 1967
Condorowe – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1397), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Kendorou, 1327; Condorowe, 1397; (Trewon juxta) Condorowe, 1430; Condoro, 1651, 1664; Condora, 1677; Condorrow, 1743; Cundurrow, 1768; Condurra, 1812; Condurrow, 1817, 1829, 1838; Condorrow, 1838; Condorow, Condorowe, 1843; Condurrow, 1884, 1948, 1967
Condorowe, Trewon juxta – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1430); Kendorou, 1327; Condorowe, 1397; (Trewon juxta) Condorowe, 1430; Condoro, 1651, 1664; Condora, 1677; Condorrow, 1743; Cundurrow, 1768; Condurra, 1812; Condurrow, 1817, 1829, 1838; Condorrow, 1838; Condorow, Condorowe, 1843; Condurrow, 1884, 1948, 1967
Condorrow – Camborne, one third of Lady Pendarvis, one third of Michael Hensley, and one third of the widow Vine and the widow Jeffrey (*CRO, X510, 1743) (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1838); Kendorou, 1327; Condorowe, 1397; (Trewon juxta) Condorowe, 1430; Condoro, 1651, 1664; Condora, 1677; Condorrow, 1743; Cundurrow, 1768; Condurra, 1812; Condurrow, 1817, 1829, 1838; Condorrow, 1838; Condorow, Condorowe, 1843; Condurrow, 1884, 1948, 1967
Condorrow – Camborne, mine, mentioned in letter from Andrew Vivian (*CRO, GHW/13/4/3/1/8, 1805); Condora, 1804; Condorrow, 1805; Condurrow, c.1805
Condurra – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1812); Kendorou, 1327; Condorowe, 1397; (Trewon juxta) Condorowe, 1430; Condoro, 1651, 1664; Condora, 1677; Condorrow, 1743; Cundurrow, 1768; Condurra, 1812; Condurrow, 1817, 1829, 1838; Condorrow, 1838; Condorow, Condorowe, 1843; Condurrow, 1884, 1948, 1967
Condurrow – Camborne (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/1/5, 1817), no doubt earlier a stream name identical with Durra (Gover, 1948, p583) (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1829 and 1838), 24 tenements (Symons, 1884), from con, 'meeting of', and dorow, 'grounds, lands' (Thomas, 1967, p189); Kendorou, 1327; Condorowe, 1397; (Trewon juxta) Condorowe, 1430; Condoro, 1651, 1664; Condora, 1677; Condorrow, 1743; Cundurrow, 1768; Condurra, 1812; Condurrow, 1817, 1829, 1838; Condorrow, 1838; Condorow, Condorowe, 1843; Condurrow, 1884, 1948, 1967
Condurrow – Camborne, mine, mentioned in letter from John Stackhouse (*CRO, GHW/13/4/3/1/11, c.1805); Condora, 1804; Condorrow, 1805; Condurrow, c.1805
Condurrow, Higher – Camborne (OS, 1:25000, 2003)
Condurrow Mill – Camborne (*CRO, GHW/13/1/1/1/6, 1821)
Coom – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Combe, Combe Castelle, c.1540; Coom, 1843; Coombe, 1888, 1948, 2003
Coombe – Camborne (SW 629 424) (OS, 6”, LXII.NE, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Combe, Combe Castelle, c.1540; Coom, 1843; Coombe, 1888, 1948, 2003
Copper Hill – Camborne (SW 659 371) (OS, 6", 1888) (OS, 6", 1908) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)
Corlean Wartha – Camborne, of Charles Harris (*CRO, X510, 1743), of Charles Harris (*CRO, X510, 1745), of Charles Harris (*CRO, X510, 1758); Carlean Wartha, 1664; Corlean Wartha, 1743, 1745, 1758
Corlean Wollas – Camborne, of Charles Harris (*CRO, X510, 1758); Carlean Woolas, 1664; Carlean woolas, 1677; Corlean Woolas, 1743, 1745; Corlean Wollas, 1758
Corlean Woolas – Camborne, of Charles Harris (*CRO, X510, 1743); Carlean Woolas, 1664; Carlean woolas, 1677; Corlean Woolas, 1743, 1745; Corlean Wollas, 1758
Corn Hill – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1821) (Gover, 1948, p583); Cornhill, 1843; Corn Hill, 1821; Cornhill, 1884; Corn Hill, 1948; Cornhill, 2003
Cornhill – Camborne, farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Cornhill, 1843; Corn Hill, 1821; Cornhill, 1884; Corn Hill, 1948; Cornhill, 2003
"Cornhill, Part of Fern" – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Cornhill, 1843; Corn Hill, 1821; Cornhill, 1884; Corn Hill, 1948; Cornhill, 2003
"Cornhill, part of Ferne" – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Cornhill, 1843; Corn Hill, 1821; Cornhill, 1884; Corn Hill, 1948; Cornhill, 2003
Corwinin – Camborne, population, with Corwinin Carn, is 63 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Curwinin, 1651, 1664; Corwining, 1678; Carwinning, 1743; Corwinin, 1768; Carnwynnen, 1842; Carwinning, 1850; Carnwynnen, 1884; Carwynnen, 1888, 1908, 2003
Corwinin Carn – Camborne, population, with Corwinin, is 63 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Corwinin Carn, 1768; Carnwynnen Carne, 1843; Carwynnen Carn, 1888, 1908, 2003
Corwining – Camborne, parts of Bernard Angove and Stephen Hancock (*CRO, X510, 1678); Curwinin, 1651, 1664; Corwining, 1678; Carwinning, 1743; Corwinin, 1768; Carnwynnen, 1842; Carwinning, 1850; Carnwynnen, 1884; Carwynnen, 1888, 1908, 2003
Craft Andrew – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), of Richard Donall (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Craft Andrew, 1651, 1664; Croft Andrew, 1743, 1745, 1759
Crafty, Wheal – Camborne, population, with Tuckingmill, Skewbuds and Trevornowe, is 64 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768)
Crahan – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1620); Caervran, c.1260; Kaervran, 1283; Carvran, 1284; Karfran, 1302; Carhain, 1313; Carren, 1335; Carran, 1331; Kaerwran, 1380; Caran, 1397; Karan, 1417; Caran, 1420, 1460; Karan, 1510; Carane, 1523; Crane, 1570, 1600; Crahan, 1620; Cran, 1651, 1664; Crane, 1677, 1743, 1745, 1758, 1768, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 2003
Cran – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), of Laurence Call, gent (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Caervran, c.1260; Kaervran, 1283; Carvran, 1284; Karfran, 1302; Carhain, 1313; Carren, 1335; Carran, 1331; Kaerwran, 1380; Caran, 1397; Karan, 1417; Caran, 1420, 1460; Karan, 1510; Carane, 1523; Crane, 1570, 1600; Crahan, 1620; Cran, 1651, 1664; Crane, 1677, 1743, 1745, 1758, 1768, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 2003
Crane – Camborne (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1570 and 1600), of Laurence Call, gent (*CRO, X510, 1677), of Anne Daniell (*CRO, X510, 1743), of Ann Daniel (*CRO, X510, 1745), of the representatives of Mr Daniell (*CRO, X510, 1758), population, with The Alms house, Penpons and Bejawsa, is 237 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768) (Thomas, 1967, p189, after 1790), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), 9 tenements (Symons, 1884), from caer, 'fort' or 'camp' and bran, 'raven' (Gover, 1948, p583), the form Kaervran is from kaer Uuran, 'earthwork, or round, of Bran', and the form Carran is from kaer hên, 'the old earthwork' (Thomas, 1967, p188) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Caervran, c.1260; Kaervran, 1283; Carvran, 1284; Karfran, 1302; Carhain, 1313; Carren, 1335; Carran, 1331; Kaerwran, 1380; Caran, 1397; Karan, 1417; Caran, 1420, 1460; Karan, 1510; Carane, 1523; Crane, 1570, 1600; Crahan, 1620; Cran, 1651, 1664; Crane, 1677, 1743, 1745, 1758, 1768, 1790, 1843, 1884, 1948, 1967, 2003
Crane – Camborne, mine, letter from James Watt to Thomas Wilson (*CRO, AD1583/1/19, 1784)
Crane Godrevy – Gwithian, field name (CRO, TA/81, Nos. 23-23, 1840); Crane Godrevye, c.1630; Crane Godrevy, 1840
Crane Godrevye – Gwithian, 'church pathe' mentioned here as being on the boundary of the parish with Camborne (*CRO, ARD/TER/230, c.1630); Crane Godrevye, c.1630; Crane Godrevy, 1840
Crane Manor – Camborne (CA 9, 1970, p140)
Crane Moor – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843)
Craness – Camborne, population, with Gunsoyle and Croon &c, is 48 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Craness, 1768; Cranis, 1843; Crannis, 1884
Cranis – Camborne, tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843); Craness, 1768; Cranis, 1843; Crannis, 1884
Crannis – Camborne (Symons, 1884); Craness, 1768; Cranis, 1843; Crannis, 1884
Crienes, Venton – Camborne, at Menadarva (CRO, AD131/2/4, 1778)
Croft Andrew – Camborne, of William Adams (*CRO, X510, 1743), of William Adams (*CRO, X510, 1745), of William Adams (*CRO, X510, 1759); Craft Andrew, 1651, 1664; Croft Andrew, 1743, 1745, 1759
Croft Common – Camborne (OS, 1:25000, 2003)
Croft Danger – Camborne (OS, 1:25000, 2003)
Croft Michell – Camborne, population, with Pelewtes, is 35 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768), tenement (CRO, TA/27, 1843), cluster of small farms and/or residences and Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (OS, 6", 1888); Croft Mitchell, 1748; Croft Michell, 1768, 1843; Croft Mitchell, 1884, Croft Michell, 1888; Croft Michael, 1908, 1948; Croft Mitchell, 2003
Croft Michael – Camborne, cluster of small farms and/or residences (OS, 6", 1908) (Gover, 1948, p583); Croft Mitchell, 1748; Croft Michell, 1768, 1843; Croft Mitchell, 1884, Croft Michell, 1888; Croft Michael, 1908, 1948; Croft Mitchell, 2003
Croft Michael Farm – Camborne (SW 6637) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)
Croft Mitchell – Camborne (SW 6637) (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1748), farm (Symons, 1884) (OS, 1:25000, 2003); Croft Mitchell, 1748; Croft Michell, 1768, 1843; Croft Mitchell, 1884, Croft Michell, 1888; Croft Michael, 1908, 1948; Croft Mitchell, 2003
Crofty Mine, Wheal – Camborne, mentioned in letter from John Stackhouse (*CRO, GHW/13/4/3/1/11, c.1805)
Crofty Field – Camborne, field in Carnwynnen tenement, leased and occupied by Michael Abraham, No. 3581, 3 roods and 22 perches (*CRO, X140/5 (TA), p3, 1842)
Croon – Camborne, population, with Gunsoyle and Craness &c, is 48 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768), site of abandoned settlement, destroyed c.1839 by turnpike (CA 9, 1970, p141); Karoone, 1651, 1664, 1677; Kerroone, 1679; Carroone, 1743, 1745; Carroon, 1761; Croon, 1768; Carroon, 1818; Croon, 1970
Cross – Camborne, from the Cornish crous, later replaced by the English word (Gover, 1948, p583); Crous, 1335; Camborn Cross, 1768; Cross, 1948; Camborne Cross, 1970
Cross, the – Camborne, Mrs Forsaith and others (Symons, 1884)
Cross Close – Camborne, near Pengegon, Tithe Apportionment, No. 2274 (CA 9, 1970, p140, after 1843)
Cross Close – Camborne, near Roskear, Tithe Apportionment, Nos. 1879-81 (CA 9, 1970, p140, after 1843)
Cross Close, Higher – Camborne, near Camborne Cross, Tithe Apportionment, No. 1724 (CA 9, 1970, p140, after 1843)
Cross Close, Little – Camborne, near Roskear, Tithe Apportionment, Nos. 1805 and 1852 (CA 9, 1970, p140, after 1843)
Cross Close, Lower – Camborne, near Camborne Cross, Tithe Apportionment, No. 1717 (CA 9, 1970, p140, after 1843)
Cross Field – Camborne, near Carwynnen, Tithe Apportionment, No. 3722 (CA 9, 1970, p140, after 1843)
Crous – Camborne (Gover, 1948, p583, after 1335); Crous, 1335; Camborn Cross, 1768; Cross, 1948; Camborne Cross, 1970
Crowngris – Camborne, of William Bray and Gillburd Acham (*CRO, X510, 1724)
Cundurrow – Camborne, population is 40 (*CRO, AD55/24, 1768); Kendorou, 1327; Condorowe, 1397; (Trewon juxta) Condorowe, 1430; Condoro, 1651, 1664; Condora, 1677; Condorrow, 1743; Cundurrow, 1768; Condurra, 1812; Condurrow, 1817, 1829, 1838; Condorrow, 1838; Condorow, Condorowe, 1843; Condurrow, 1884, 1948, 1967
Curwinin – Camborne (*CRO, PD/322/3, 1651), justment held by John Pendarves, gent (CRO, PD/490/1, 1664); Curwinin, 1651, 1664; Corwining, 1678; Carwinning, 1743; Corwinin, 1768; Carnwynnen, 1842; Carwinning, 1850; Carnwynnen, 1884; Carwynnen, 1888, 1908, 2003
Cusve, Eneeis – Camborne, Gwinear and Gwithian, river forming boundary between Camborne and the parishes of Gwinear and Gwithian (*CRO, ARD/TER/15, c.1600s)
Danger, Croft – Camborne (OS, 1:25000, 2003)
Deadman's Cove – Camborne (SW 612 431) (OS, 6", LXII.NE, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)
Derrick Cove – Camborne (SW 619 430) (OS, 6", LXII.NE, 1888) (OS, 1:25000, 2003)
Dolcoath – Camborne, mine, letter from James Watt to Thomas Wilson (*CRO, AD1583/1/8, 1783); Dolcoath, 1783; Dolcoath Mine, 1850, 1948
Dolcoath Mine – Camborne and Il