Phillack (St Felicitas) (Parish Church Phillack), Phillack (St Felicitas), Phillack
Tree: AHP
Notes:
Hockins had been rectors there since 1754, when one of the family purchased from Baron Arundell of Wardour “the lease for three lives of presentation to the rectory of Phillack, with the chapelry of Gwithian”, and Hockins then remained as rectors of Phillack until 1922
Hockins at Phillack 1754-1922
Hockins had been rectors there since 1754, when one of the family purchased from Baron Arundell of Wardour “the lease for three lives of presentation to the rectory of Phillack, with the chapelry of Gwithian”, and Hockins then remained as rectors of Phillack until 192250.19608598966643 -5.410938262939453
Location : Latitude: 50.196085989666, Longitude: -5.4109382629395| Documents | Phillack | Kelly's Directory of Devonshire & Cornwall - 1893 Kelly's Directory of Devonshire & Cornwall - 1893 | |
| Phillack could be comparable to early Welsh monastery such as Llandough (Somerscales 1957; Preston-Jones 1984) The fifth and sixth centuries was also the period when Christianity was first established in Cornwall, apparently under strong influences from Gaul and the Mediterranean (Thomas 1994). Thomas has suggested that Phillack in west Cornwall is an example of a very early Christian site Thomas 1994: 197-201; 1998: 176 INTO CELTIC LANDS 149). Bearing… |
| Histories | Edward, the younger, took holy order's, and became rector of Phillack and Gwithian | |
| Gwithian - A Good Family Living | The Cornish Telegraph | 8 Dec 1869 The consolidated rectory of Gwithian and Phillack, or the rectory of Phillack, with the chapelry of Gwithian, has been in the Hockin family above century. William Hockin was instituted July 9th, 1763; William Hockin, his son, July 6th, 1809; and the present rector, the Rev. Frederick Hockin, grandson of the first William Hockin, August 30th, 1853.… | ||
| William's Uncle Frederick who succeeded to the living at Phillack in 1853, as described, married the same year, Susan Ann Petty | ||
| Phillack, Cornwall, S Felicitas | Dove’s Guide for Church Bell Ringers | ||
| Hockin's | Extract from History of Cornwall, A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall: Compiled ..., Volume 2 By Joseph Polsue https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MRsiAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA158&dq=hockin&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiW3-2op8DgAhWoiOAKHV4CBoAQ6AEIPDAD#v=onepage&q=hockin&f=false | ||
| Capt E. Jenkins, of Netherleigh, Hayle, has promised the gift of a new peal of bells to Phillack Parish Church | 20 Sep 1928 Capt E. Jenkins, of Netherleigh, Hayle, has promised the gift of a new peal of bells to Phillack Parish Church, The bells, which will be hung in the church tower, are to serve as a memorial to the late Mrs. Jenkins. At present there are three bells the tower. These will be recast, and five more added, making in all peal of… | ||
| From West Briton November 6, 1840 - OBITUARY Lieutenant Charles Francis HOCKIN (1813-1840) | ||
| The living of Cury-cum-Gunwalloe has been
accepted by the Rev. William Valentine Wagner,
B.A. West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser - Monday 08 March 1920 | ||
| Hundredal centre of Connerton, around 3.5km from Phillack | Christianity and the Landscape of Early Medieval South-West Britain 2 Volumes (Volume 1) Christianity and the Landscape of Early Medieval South-West Britain 2 Volumes (Volume 1) Samuel Charles Turner | ||
| Description and Inventory of the Parsonage, Glebe and Utensils of the Phillack Parish Church compiled by the Rector, Wm Hockin in 1809 Description and Inventory of the Parsonage, Glebe and Utensils of the Phillack Parish Church compiled by the Rector, Wm Hockin in 1809 This Terrier made according to direction of Right Revd Father in God George by Divine permission Ld. Bp. of Exeter. A counterpart of which according to his Lordship’s order was delivered to the Archdeacon’s… | ||
| Four Phillack-Gwithian Churches | In the Parish Churches - Thursday 03 February 1955 West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser - Thursday 03 February 1955 | ||
| Stained glass window in memory of late Mr. Edward Grose Hodge, born at Angarrack | 30 Dec 1909 | ||
| CCEd Person ID: 145054 Person: Hockin, William (1763 - 1763); died July 19, 1813, at St Phillack CCEd Person ID: 145054 Person: Hockin, William (1763 - 1763); died July 19, 1813, at St Phillack; Father of the next | ||
| Location: Parish (church): Phillack with Gwithian | 26 Jan 2024 | ||
| Witchcraft in 1844 | Monday, Sept. 9, 1844 |
| Maps | This map is of Phillack and Hayle drawn circa 1789 | |
| Sketch map Hayle to Godrevy to Crane Castle to Gwinear Mexico Towans - St Gwinears' Well; Myrtle Farm; Gwithian; Godrevy page 16 via Kerrier and The Lizard Peninsula - Meyn Mamvro | Archive |
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