Mylorcivil parish and village in the Carrickdistrict of Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. In England a civil parish (usually just parish) is the lowest unit of local government, lower than districts or counties. ... Disambiguation: Carrick is also the name of a town in Tasmania, Australia, and the name of a former part of Ayrshire in Scotland. ... Local government areas called districts are used, or have been used, in several countries. ... Cornwall (Cornish: Kernow) is a county at the extreme South-West of England on the peninsula that lies to the west of the River Tamar. ...
MYLOR is bounded on the south by Falmouth Harbour, on the north-east by Restronguet Creek - navigable to Perranarworthal village and church, where, on the Mylor side, is an iron foundry - and on the west it is washed by a navigable creek up to Penryn borough town; on the north-west is contiguous with St.Gluvias.
Population of Mylor, in 1851, 2,203; Mabe parish 593.
MYLOR is a parish 2 miles east from Penryn, in the Truro division of the county, hundred of Kerrier, petty sessional division of Kerrier East, Falmouth union and county court district, rural deanery of Carnmarth, archdeaconry of Cornwall and diocese of Truro.