| The
origin of how Moylegrove is named is not very clear.
The most
substantiated origin stems from a reference in 1291 to Moylegrove Church
being called"Ecclesia de Grana Matildis" which translates to "The Church
of Matilda's Grove". Matilda, who married Robert Fitzmartin, gave
Moylegrove as part of her dowry to St Dogmaels Abbey. This name was subsequently
worn down to "Moldegrove", and by the time of Henry 8th it had become "Moilegrove".
Matilda
was the daughter of William Peveral of Tregammon, and she enjoyed walking
in the grove. |