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Is St Enoder actually a village? It is certainly a parish, also probably classifies as a hamlet, but not a village I feel. Arghans ( talk) 00:54, 28 July 2009 (UTC)
Anyone? As the Online Parish Clerk (Genealogy) for the Parish - as well as a resident - I would classify St Enoder as Parish and Hamlet. Certainly not a village - that role is now filled by Summercourt Arghans ( talk) 23:38, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
OK, unless someone objects before the end of August, I intend to change the entry to reflect St Enoder as being the Parish and hamlet, rather than village.
Arghans ( talk) 00:42, 15 August 2013 (UTC)
St Enoder is NOT a manor. There are several Manors in the Parish - e.g Arrallas, Goenrounsen, Chyverton etc etc - but St Enoder itself is not the Manor.
Arghans ( talk) 02:04, 28 December 2014 (UTC)
OK, leave the Manor reference - even if it is wrong. I am not happy to have the religious supposition regarding the name of the Parish. In Cornish, Eglos y'n dowr means church in the water - and the church was indeed once set in a marshy freshwater lake (evidence provided by various freshwater snail shells found in the area) So "y'n dowr" would sound very close to Enoder - and my belief is that the name is a slight corruption of the Cornish. The various Saints associated with the church appear to have been much later additions. Certainly, the Domesday book metions the parish as "Eglosneuder" - which is the Cornish name mutated slightly. As such, there seems to have been no Saint associated with the Parish in the late 11th Century. Arghans ( talk) 12:25, 28 December 2014 (UTC)
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Is St Enoder actually a village? It is certainly a parish, also probably classifies as a hamlet, but not a village I feel. Arghans ( talk) 00:54, 28 July 2009 (UTC)
Anyone? As the Online Parish Clerk (Genealogy) for the Parish - as well as a resident - I would classify St Enoder as Parish and Hamlet. Certainly not a village - that role is now filled by Summercourt Arghans ( talk) 23:38, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
OK, unless someone objects before the end of August, I intend to change the entry to reflect St Enoder as being the Parish and hamlet, rather than village.
Arghans ( talk) 00:42, 15 August 2013 (UTC)
St Enoder is NOT a manor. There are several Manors in the Parish - e.g Arrallas, Goenrounsen, Chyverton etc etc - but St Enoder itself is not the Manor.
Arghans ( talk) 02:04, 28 December 2014 (UTC)
OK, leave the Manor reference - even if it is wrong. I am not happy to have the religious supposition regarding the name of the Parish. In Cornish, Eglos y'n dowr means church in the water - and the church was indeed once set in a marshy freshwater lake (evidence provided by various freshwater snail shells found in the area) So "y'n dowr" would sound very close to Enoder - and my belief is that the name is a slight corruption of the Cornish. The various Saints associated with the church appear to have been much later additions. Certainly, the Domesday book metions the parish as "Eglosneuder" - which is the Cornish name mutated slightly. As such, there seems to have been no Saint associated with the Parish in the late 11th Century. Arghans ( talk) 12:25, 28 December 2014 (UTC)