Whether or not the family of Bloyowe descended from one ‘Blohinus’ who was holding lands in Cornwall at the time of the Domesday survey, by the 14th century it had acquired two hamlets, the manors of Polrode (in St. Tudy) and Delamere and Newhall (in St. Teath), the advowson of St. Ludgvan, and other substantial properties. Men of that name represented Cornish boroughs in the Parliaments of 1328, 1335, 1336 and 1369. But by the latter part of the century the fortunes of the Bloyowes had declined: the bulk of their landed holdings had passed in the female line to the Carminowes and Bodrugans,
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