EGLOSHAYLE, a parish in the hundred of TRIGG, county of CORNWALL, half of a mile (S.B.) from Wade- Bridge, containing 1174 inhabitants. The living is a vicarage, in the peculiar jurisdiction and patronage of the Bishop of Exeter, rated in the king's books at-.fi 16. The church contains an ancient and curious stone pulpit; its lofty-tower was built some centuries since, by the then vicar,namedLovibond, who left land producing about £20 a year for the support of a noblebridge of sixteen arches, erected by public contribution in the reign of Edward IV., across the Camel at Wade-Bridge, which river, at flood tides, is navigable for barges to and from Padstow. National schools, for children of both sexes, are supported by subscription. At Burnere or Brenere,- the -bishops of Exeter had formerly a seat. In the neighbourhood are the remains of an ancient treble intrenchment, called Castle Killibury.