Borlase

A branch of the family De Taillefer, of Périgord, who were descended from the Count of Angoulême, came to England before the reign of Henry III (1207–1272). A king granted lands in the parish of St Wenn in Cornwall to Frank (French) Borlas Taillefer.[1] Following the ancient Cornish tradition, the family adopted the name of their place of residence, Borlas, as their surname. Originally Borlase was a manor, but the name now exists as three farms: Borlase-Vath, Borlase Burgess and Borlase farm near Rosenannon.[2]

Borlase is a surname and masculine given name.

A common saying in west Cornwall was ″Borlases were in Cornwall before the birth of Christ″.[1]

People with the surname

People with the given name

  • Borlase Wyndham Childs (1876–1946), British Army major-general and Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (London)
  • Borlase Warren (1677–1747), English Member of Parliament
  • Borlase Richmond Webb (c. 1696–1738), British landowner and Tory politician
gollark: "So, you put in a lot of XP and lapis, you expect something useful, right? SIKE! You're getting Bane of Arthopods II!"
gollark: Enchanting is just annoying.
gollark: This isn't much of a balance issue - replacing said random utility pickaxe isn't costly, just irritating.
gollark: *Self*-repairing - going to an anvil is still a chore - and the effectiveness of repairs drops if you do them lots - and XP cost.
gollark: Slowly self-repairing pickaxes? It's nice to not have to replace your "random utility pickaxe" half the time.

See also

References

  1. "Antiquity of the Borlases". The Cornishman (156). 7 July 1881. p. 6.
  2. OS Explorer Map 106. Newquay & Padstow (Map) (B3 ed.). Southampton: Ordnance Survey. 2011. ISBN 978 0 319 24016 8.
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