Cornish Names - Buzzascornwall by Buzzascornwall
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AYL BAL<br />
Aylmer,?!./. (t.d.d.AimmR), = Athelmar,<br />
or, JEgelmar, noble, or, formidable<br />
fame, t.<br />
Aysland, waterfall {eas, ga.) land,<br />
Beal. ? eas = hays, enclosures, t.<br />
AzzEL Park, the low {isal) close<br />
(jJarc) ; or, hazel field.<br />
BAAL Field, the mine {hal) field.<br />
Bab, n.f., I^papar, an anchoret<br />
father, o.n.<br />
Baber, Bab's land (ar).<br />
Babbington, the enclosure (ton) of<br />
the descendants {ing) of Bab, /.<br />
Bacchus Park, field (pare) at the<br />
back of the house.<br />
Bach, Bache, Bagge, Bagh, n.f.,<br />
=10. Baugh — little, R.W.<br />
Back Bean, ? little {hyan) back<br />
[field] ; or i.q. PARK Bean.<br />
Backwell, n.f., 1=parc uchel, high<br />
field.<br />
Back Widow, 1 1 = trees close,<br />
(ioidotv = gwydhow), R. W.<br />
Bacon Park, the beacon, or the<br />
little (hichan), close.<br />
Badaford, 1 house {hod) <strong>by</strong> the ford<br />
or road (fordh).<br />
Badcock, 7i.f., 1 red (cocJi) house.<br />
Baddon, Bad Down, 1 house (bod),<br />
or peat (beat), down.<br />
Badge, Badgey, n.f, 1 = boudzhi,<br />
cowhouse.<br />
Badger Park, 1 long (hir) cowhouse<br />
close.<br />
BadgerY, 7i.f., 1 cowhouse (boudzhi),<br />
or the badger's field (eru).<br />
BadHAM, 1 Adam's house, [bo = bod).<br />
Badharlick, 1 house <strong>by</strong> the battle<br />
(heir) stone (lech).<br />
Badwannick, ? house in the downy<br />
place (gioonnick).<br />
Baga Park, % little (bach) close.<br />
Baggans, ? =parc eanes, lambs' close.<br />
Bagh Barrack, 1 = pare havrec,<br />
stubble close.<br />
Bagnel Field, i.q. Parc an hal.<br />
Bagston, bush (bagas) hill (dim),<br />
Pr.—1 Bagge's enclosure (ton), t.<br />
Bagwell, n.f, i.q. Backwell.<br />
Bahon, Bain, n.f., = <strong>by</strong>han, hyan,<br />
little.<br />
Baincoat, n.f, little wood.<br />
Bake, the beak, point, or promon-<br />
tory, Pr. (pyg, a projection, to.,<br />
R.W.).<br />
Bake Rings, small (bach) circular<br />
entreuchment, M'L.<br />
Bal an dreath, mine (hal) on the<br />
sand (traith).<br />
Bal, Ball, a mine ; also, a place,<br />
a spot ; a field, Halliwell.<br />
Balcoath, the wood (coat), or old<br />
(coth), mine.<br />
Balcombe, ] ] field (ball) in the<br />
coombe.<br />
Balcouthy, 1 woods' (coitau) mine.<br />
Baldees, *? the people's (dees) mine.<br />
Bal Downs, Baal's, or the mine,<br />
downs.<br />
Baldue, Baldhu, David's, or the<br />
black (d^i), mine or place.*<br />
Balhatchet, n.f, 1 the mine, &r<br />
field, with the hatch-gate (yet).<br />
Balins, 1 lambs' (eanes) field {ball).<br />
Balkin, 1 mine on the ridge (cei?i).<br />
Balkwell, n.f, the boundary-ridge<br />
(balk) well, Halliwell.<br />
Ballance, 1 lambs' (eanes) field (&«//).<br />
Ballard, 1 the high (ard) place.<br />
Balleswhidden, the mine <strong>by</strong> the<br />
white (givklu) court (les).<br />
Ballet, n.f, 1 mine gate (yet).<br />
Bal Lode Zawn, mine lode cave,<br />
or cove (zaim).<br />
Ball-luhol, (Nord.)=hal uhal,high.<br />
mine.<br />
Ballyack Downs, 1 hedge-hog (^bullaivg,<br />
w.) downs.<br />
* Baldhu, a new vicarage in Kenwyn, is "black mine," from the spelter, zinc, or<br />
black jack mines there. The churcli is dedicated to Saint Michael.