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Penalurick, Penularick, Penhaluwick, Penlirick, Penlerick, are merely different forms of the same name.
PENHALUWICK. Penhalurick.
PENHEALE. From Penheale in Alternun. But see Penhall.
PENHELL. From Penhell, a tenement in St. Michael Penkevil. But see Penhale.
PENHELLICK. From an estate in the parish of St. Clements, where the elder branch became extinct at an early period; from pen-hellik, the head of the willows. Penhellick is also the appellation of places in Broadoak and Illogan. Cf. Penhaligon.
PENIKETT, PENKET, PENKETH. See Penniket.
PENKETH. See Penniket.
PENKETHLY. Perhaps from Penkelly in Pelynt; from root of Pengelly. But see also Penketh.
PENKETHMAN. From pen-coet-maen, the head of the woody place; or pen-coet-mân, the head of the little wood.
PENKEVIL, PENKIVIL, PINKERVIEL, PENCAVEL. From the manor or barton of Penkevil St. Michael, in Powdre hundred, where the family flourished till the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The local name is derived from pen-kevil, the horse's head.
PENLEASE, PENLEZ. From Penlees in St. Breock; from pen-glase, the green head; or pen-leas, -lees, the head of the open.
PENLEE. From pen-le, the head of the place. Pryce renders it the head or point of land projecting. Penley would seem to be the same name.
PENLERICK. See Penhalurick.
PENLEY. See Penlee.