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Helston ((コーンウォール語:Hellys)) is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated at the northern end of the Lizard Peninsula approximately east of Penzance and south-west of Falmouth.〔Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 203 ''Land's End'' ISBN 978-0-319-23148-7〕 Helston is the most southerly town on the island of Great Britain and is around farther south than Penzance. The population in 2011 was 11,700.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= 2011 population for Helston )
The former Stannary and cattle market town is best known for the annual Furry Dance (known locally as the Flora Dance), said to originate from the medieval period. However, the Hal-an-Tow is reputed to be of Celtic origin; but not the song that was much later. In 2001, the town celebrated the 800th anniversary of the granting of its Charter.
==History==
The name comes from the Cornish 'hen lis' or 'old court' and 'ton' added later to denote a Saxon manor; the Domesday Book refers to Henliston (which survives as the name of a road in the town). Only one edition refers to 'Henlistona'.〔name=Genuki.〕 It was granted its charter by King John on 15 April 1201, for the price of forty marks of silver. It was here that tin ingots were weighed to determine the duty due to the Duke of Cornwall when a number of stannary towns were authorised by royal decree. A document of 1396 examined by Charles Henderson shows that the old form "Hellys" was still in use 〔Henderson, C. (1933) "Helston", in his: ''Essays in Cornish History''. Oxford; Clarendon Press; pp. 67-74〕 The manor of Helston in Kerrier was one of the seventeen Antiqua maneria of the Duchy of Cornwall.〔Hatcher, John (1970) ''Rural Economy and Society in the Duchy of Cornwall 1300-1500''. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0-521-08550-0〕 The seal of the borough of Helston was St Michael his wings expanded and standing on a gateway. The two towers domed upon the up-turned dragon, impaling it with his spear and bearing upon his left arm an escutcheon of the arms of England, viz Gu three lions passant guardant in pale Or, with the legend "''Sigillum comunitatis helleston burg''".
It is a matter of debate as to whether Helston was once a port, albeit no actual records exist.〔http://www.cornwall-calling.co.uk/gazetter-cornwall/helston.htm〕 A common belief is that in the 13th-century Loe Bar formed a barrier across the mouth of the River Cober cutting the town off from the sea. Geomorphologists believe the bar was most likely formed by rising sea levels, after the last ice age, blocking the river and creating a barrier beach. The beach is formed mostly of flint and the nearest source is found offshore under the drowned terraces of the former river that flowed between England and France, and now under the English Channel.〔May, V.J. "Loe Bar". In May, V.J. and Hansom, J.D. (2003) ''Coastal Geomorphology of Great Britain'', (Geological Conservation Review Series, No. 28), 754 pp. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough.〕
Daniel Defoe describes Helston (1725) in his tour around Great Britain thus, ″''This town is large and populous, and has four spacious streets, a handsome church, and a good trade: this town also sends members to Parliament. He also mentions that the River Cober makes a tolerable good harbour and several ships are loaded with tin, although over one hundred years before Defoe, Richard Carew (1602) described Loe Bar as ''"The shingle was relatively porous and fresh water could leave and seawater enter depending, on the relative heights of the pool and sea"''. Defoe's description seems to be the first and possibly the origin of other sources claiming Helston to be a port in the historic period. Loe Pool is referred to in a document of 1302, implying the existence of Loe Bar at this date, if not much earlier, and thus precluding the passage of shipping up the Cober. At the same time it was recorded that the burgesses of Helston exercised jurisdiction over the ships anchored at Gweek, but no mention was made of ships at Helston, and no customs records or other documentation of port traffic relating to Helston survives;〔''The History of Helston'', page 392.〕 thus confirming the fact that Gweek has for centuries been the recognized port of Helston.〔 There is no known archaeological evidence for the existence of a port at Helston and there is no primary evidence to support Defoe’s account.
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However, contributing to the belief of a port at Helston was the discovery of what some people believe to be slipways and mooring rings, during excavations some thirty-three years ago.〔Kitridge, Alan, 1989 ''Cornwall's Maritime Heritage''〕 There was no known shipping from the sea after 1260, but before 1200, in 'the 1182 record of Godric of Helleston paying a fine of ten marks for exporting his corn out of England from Helston without a licence.' This could be considered the most significant piece of documentary evidence signifying Helston's former port days, though it does not prove the case. At the time of Domesday Book, Gweek had no inhabitants whilst Helston was the largest settlement in the west of Cornwall. In 1837 a plan was drawn up to open Loe Pool to shipping using a pier to counteract siltation, but it was never carried out.
The site of Helston's castle is now a bowling green near the Grylls Monument, which has been there since 1760. The castle was a simple pre-1086 motte and bailey structure, known as Henliston Castle,〔http://www.helston-online.co.uk/early.htm〕 replaced in 1280 by a stone structure of a similar design for Edmund, Earl of Cornwall. By 1478 it had fallen into disuse and ruin.〔Bates, R and Scott, B: 1999, Helston Town Trail Leaflet〕

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