1560

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Events of 1560

Current affairs

Treaty of Edinburgh between England, France and Scotland. France removes forces from Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots abandons her claim to the English crown.
An independent Scottish Parliament is established in Edinburgh, which in turn establishes the Church of Scotland. Influenced by the Protestant reformer John Knox, the reformed church abolishes papal authority in Scotland.

Art and science

Publication of Jing P'Ing Mei (The Plum in the Golden Vase) by Hsu Wei, the first socially realistic Chinese novel.

International

Death of Francis II of France. He is succeeded by his brother Charles IX with his mother, Catherine de Medici, as Regent. His widow, Mary, Queen of Scots, returns to Scotland the following year.
Akbar, Mughal Emperor of India, establishes a new capital at Agra.

Cornwall parish registers. Marriages volume II Vol. II, marriages at Lanivet (1608-1812), Tintagel (1588-1812), St. Tudy (1560-1812), St. Mabyn (1562-1812), Laneast (1680-1812), Egloskerry (1574-1812), Tremaine (1674-1812), Phillack (1572-1812)

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151 Cornwall parish registers. Marriages volume 1 1900. By William P Watts.

 

 

     

    Phillimore's

    Parish Register Series

    Vol XV. (Cornwall, Vol.1.)

                                       Date.                     Page.

    
    Lanivet     ... ... ... 1608-1812 ... ... ...   1 
    Tintagel    ... ... ... 1588-1812 ... ... ...  23 
    St. Tudy    ... ... ... 1560-1812 ... ... ...  47 
    St. Mabyn   ... ... ... 1562-1812 ... ... ...  69 
    Laneast     ... ... ... 1680-1812 ... ... ...  95 
    Egloskerry  ... ... ... 1574-1812 ... ... ... 101
    Tremaine    ... ... ... 1674-1812 ... ... ... 115

    151 Cornwall parish registers. Marriages volume 1 1900. By William P Watts.

     

     

       

      Phillimore's

      Parish Register Series

      Vol XV. (Cornwall, Vol.1.)

                                         Date.                     Page.

      Lanivet     ... ... ... 1608-1812 ... ... ...   1 
      Tintagel    ... ... ... 1588-1812 ... ... ...  23 
      St. Tudy    ... ... ... 1560-1812 ... ... ...  47 
      St. Mabyn   ... ... ... 1562-1812 ... ... ...  69 
      Laneast     ... ... ... 1680-1812 ... ... ...  95 
      Egloskerry  ... ... ... 1574-1812 ... ... ... 101
      Tremaine    ... ... ... 1674-1812 ... ... ... 115
      Phillack    ... ... ... 1572-1812 ... ... ... 121 [134]
       

      Note. — The first volume of the Phillack Registers is a small book, elegantly bound in purple morocco containing Baptisms from 1560 to 1708, Marriages from 1572 to 1734, and Burials from 1560 to 1717. It consists of parchment leaves and is fairly legible throughout. The second volume, which has also parchment leaves, is of a larger size and continues the record as far as 1759. The forms prescrit)ed by Hardwick*s Act were introduced in 1754, The work of extracting the entries has been performed by the Rev. T. Taylor, who desires to acknowledge the valuable assistance which he has received from Dr. J. Hambley Rowe, Miss M. Pool, and T. £. Hockin, Esq., J.P., and the unfailing courtesy and encouragement of Canon Hockin, Rector of Phillack, by whose permission the following entries are printed.

      Since the above was written the Church has had to mourn the loss of Canon Hockin. By his death the county of Cornwall is deprived of an ardent Churchman and a learned ecclesiastical lawyer, and the parish of Phillack of a diligent parish priest and liberal benefactor. R.I.P.

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      Cornwall Parish Registers - Vol. II, marriages at Lanivet (1608-1812), Tintagel (1588-1812), St. Tudy (1560-1812), St. Mabyn (1562-1812), Laneast (1680-1812), Egloskerry (1574-1812), Tremaine (1674-1812), Phillack (1572-1812)

       

       

       

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