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Great Cornish Families

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Originally published
  
1 January 1995

Author
  
Crispin Gill

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Great Cornish Families: A History of the People and Their Houses is a book by Crispin Gill, published in 1995. A second edition was published in 2011 (ISBN 978-0-85704-083-1). Crispin Gill, at the time of the book's publication, lived in Plymouth and was Assistant Editor of the Western Morning News. This article names many notable families that have featured prominently in Cornwall's history.

Contents

Gill's Great families

Gill chooses the following families:

  • The great Arundells of Lanherne, Arundells of Trerice
  • Bassets of Tehidy
  • Merchant princes, the Bolithos
  • Boscawens, the Lords Falmouth, Cornwall
  • Carew Poles of Anthony
  • Edgcumbes of Mount Edgcumbe House
  • The Eliots, Earls of St Germans
  • The Foxes of Falmouth
  • Godolphins of Godolphin
  • The Gallant Grenvilles
  • The Piratical Killigrews, the Theatrical Killigrews
  • Molesworth St Aubyns of Pencarrow
  • Prideauxs of Padstow
  • Rashleighs of Menabilly, The Rashleigh baronets
  • Agar-Robarteses of Lanhydrock
  • St Aubyns of St Michael's Mount
  • Treffrys of Fowey
  • Shall Trelawny die?
  • The romantic Trevanions
  • Vivians of Glynn
  • Vyvyans of Trelowarren
  • The Mining Williamses
  • The Penroses of Killiow
  • Gill's list of important families not included above

    In the introduction to Great families . . . , the following additional potentially great families are mentioned. They were not included in the list as they were deemed by him to have failed to "found a dynasty":

    Other

  • Trefusis of Trefusis Manor, Flushing, near Falmouth, see Baron Clinton
  • Deacon's list of important families

    Bernard Deacon in his History of Cornwall (2007) suggests the following family names ("merchant bourgeois" who joined the "gentry" from the latter part of the 18th century): Williams, Bolitho, Fox, Davey of Redruth, Daniell of Truro, Harvey of Gwennap, Foster of Lostwithiel.

    Landowners

    Table of Principal Cornish Landowners, mid-nineteenth century (ranked)

    Source: Returns of owners of land in England & Wales – House of Commons Sessional papers 1872-3: paper No. 1874 lixxii, quoted in Edwin Jaggard Cornwall politics in the age of reform 1790–1855, (1999).

    *(Source: Who owns Britain ? by Kevin Cahill) (Based on Return of Owners of Land, 1873)

    References

    Great Cornish Families Wikipedia