Citations:orley


 * 1823, Thomas Bond, Topographical and Historical Sketches of the Boroughs of East and West Looe (page 32)
 * Most of the old houses were built with a cellar under; and the dwelling part above reached by a flight of stone steps from the street, the landing-place covered over by a continuance of the roof, and which covering and upper landing-place is called an Orley, perhaps a corruption of O'erlop.