A HISTORY OF CORNWALL 



ST. DENNIS. (Site of church) [Lysons, ccxlix. ; Drew, it. 207 ; R.l.C. 3151 Rep. (1849), 



p. 26 and plan ; R.l.C. (1902), xv. 108, O.S. xli. 9] 



ST. GERMANS. 'Padderbury' [Lysons, ccxlviii. ; Daniel, 115, O.S. xxxvi. 16] 

 ST. JUST IN PENWITH. Bartinney Hill [Bor-lase, 346; Polwhele, i. 113; Lysons, ccxlix.; 



Drew, i. 426 ; Edmonds, 38 ; P.N.H.&A.S. i. 343, O.S. Ixxiii. 7]. Within the area 



are some rough stone circles 

 ST NEOT. Bury Down [Lysons, ccxlvii. ; O.S. xxvii. 15] ; some slight outworks on south 



side. Within the area are several circles 

 SANCREED. 'Caer Brane' [Borlase, 346; Polwhele, 113; Paris, 49; Drew, i. 426; 



Edmonds, 38 ; P.N.H.&A.S. i. 342 ; (1892), new ser. iii. 25, O.S. Ixxiii. 7] 

 WARBSTOW. ' Warbstow Burrows.' Tonkin [Lysons, ccxlix. and plan ; Drew, ii. 666 ; 



Daniel, 149 ; R.l.C. (1902), xv. no (with plan) ; Pol. bk. i. ch. xi. p. 210 ; Warbstow 



Bury, O.S. xi. 7]. ' A noble fortification ' 



LIST HI 



DIVISION I. DEFENSIVE ENCLOSURES HAVING Two OR MORE LINES OF 

 ENTRENCHMENT, OUTWORKS, OR COURTS 



BRADDOCK. In Largin Wood. Some of the outworks may be due to the fighting which took 



place about this part of Cornwall in the Civil Wars [O.S. xxxv. 6] 

 CARDINHAM. 'Cardinham Castle' [Polwhele, 107 ; Drew, ii. 151 ; Daniel, 117 ; R.l.C. 



32nd Rep. (1850), p. 36 and plan, O.S. xxvi. 16] 



' Bury Castle,' I mile north-east of church [Lysons, ccxlix. ; Drew, ii. 151; 



Daniel, 117 ; R.l.C. 32nd Rep. (1850), 35 and plan ; Maclean, i. 114, O.S. xxvii. 9] 

 EGLOSHAYLE. At Pencarrow [Hals ; Polwhele, 80, 108 ; Lysons, ccxlviii. ; Drew, ii. 216 ; 



R.l.C. 3151 Rep. (1849), 23 and plan ; R.l.C. (1902), xv. 112 ; Maclean, i. 404 and 



plan, O.S. xxvi. 9] 



FEOCK. Near Tregew [O.S. Ixv. 5]. This is almost a ' Cliff Castle.' 

 GOLANT, ST. SAMPSON. ' Castle Dore.' Identified by some writers as the ' Croftededor ' 



of Domesday Book. Mentioned by William of Worcester as ' Castle Dirford ' ; he 



says it was then in ruins. There may have been a mediaeval castle here. It was used 



as a fort in the Civil War \W. of Worcester ; Leland ; Borlase, 334; Polwhele, 79, and 



bk. i. ch. xi. p. 207 ; Drew, ii. 596 ; Rashleigh, 5, 13, 17 ; R.l.C. 3151 Rep. (1849), 



p. 29 and plan ; Maclean, i. 114, O.S. xli. 4] 

 HELLAND. At Penhargard, ' The Castle.' There is a circular camp with single dyke about 



a quarter of a mile north-east of this [R.l.C. 32nd Rep. (1850), p. 36 and plan ; 



Maclean, ii. 5 and plan, O.S. xxvi. 9] 

 LANTEGLOS BY CAMELFORD. ' Castle Goff' [R.l.C. 32nd Rep. (1850), p. 39 and plan; 



R.l.C. (1902), xv. in, O.S. xiv. 10] 

 LAUNCELLS. 'Leighbury' at Leigh Wood [Lysons, ccxlvii.; R.l.C. 34th Rep. (1852), p. 21 



and plan, as 'The Bury'; R.l.C. (1902), xv. 113, O.S. iv. 13]. There are three 



oval camps in a line 



LUXULIAN. At Prideaux near St. Blazey [Lysons, ccxlviii. ; Drew, ii. 432, O.S. xlii. 14] 

 PAUL. At Tredavoe [Blight List with plan (inaccurate), nearly destroyed. Not in ordnance 



map] 

 PELYNT. 'Hall Rings' at Bury Park [Borlase ; Nat. Hist. 325 ; Lysons, ccxlviii. ; Gilbert 



(sub Talland) ; Bond, 67 ; R.l.C. 28th Rep. (1846), p. 19 and plan, O.S. xliii. 16] 



Near St. Annes (or St. Ninnies) well [R.l.C. 28th Rep. (1846), p. 28 and plan, 



O.S. Ixiv. 13] 



' Bake Rings ' [R.l.C. 28th Rep. (1846), p. 31 and plan, O.S. xliii. 15] 

 PERRANZABULOE. 'Caer Kief [Tontin ; Whitaker; Lysons, ccxlix.; R.l.C. 29th Rep. 



(1847), p. 29 (as Caer an Kledh) and plan ; Pol. bk. i. ch. xi. p. 211, O.S. xlviii. 10] 

 'Caer Dane,' Lambourne Castle [Lysons, ccxlix.; R.l.C. 2gth Rep. (1847), as 



Lan-bron, and plan ; Pol. bk. i. ch. xi. p. 211, O.S. xlviii. 10] 

 ST. ALLEN. At Bishops Wood, near Gwarnick [Hals; Pol. 108 ; Lysons, ccxlix. ; Drew, 



ii. 25 ; R.l.C. 29th Rep. (1847), p. 46, O.S. Ivii. 4] 

 ST. GERMANS. At Perdredda Wood [O.S. xlv. 9] 



ST. JULIOT. ' Tremorle Ring ' near Cargurra [R.l.C. (1902), xv. 114, O.S. x. 8] 

 ST. KEW. ' Tregeare.' Mr. lago considers this a British camp against which the ' Roman ' 



camp at Trewinnick was thrown up [see R.l.C. (1890), x. 229 ; R.l.C. (1902), xv. 



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