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Work done in the Market House by Thomas Hunkin 1787 (Eldred Roberts). MINUTES AND ACCOUNTS. Mayor's Accounts. BOROUGH OF MARAZION. ref. BMZ/3/4/36/19 [n.d.]

Repairing the Poor House to Thomas Hunkin. ref. BMZ/3/4/36/43 - date: 1795

Work on Market House to Joseph Hunkin 1811 (Richard Moyle). ref. BMZ/3/4/36/75 [n.d.]

Deposition: William Hunkin, fined for drunkenness. BOROUGH COURT AND QUARTER SESSIONS. ref. BMZ/6/5 - date: 1825

Joseph and Thomas Hunkin for work on the poor house. PARISH ADMINISTRATION OVERSEERS. Overseers' bills and vouchers. ref. BMZ/11/2/67 - date: 1803

Joseph Hunkin. Orders for relief. ref. BMZ/11/8/19 - date: 25 Feb. 1845; Thomas Hunkin. ref. BMZ/11/8/20 - date: 25 Feb. 1845 & William Hunkin. ref. BMZ/11/8/21 - date: 25 Feb. 1845

Parochial Church Council financial reports for 1924, 1925; printed programme of "The Rector of Concoret", or the devil turned Rector. A mystery play by the Revd. G. H. Doble, performed at St Andrew's, Redruth on 21 Apr. 1925; Order of Service at Truro Cathedral, 25 June 1925; printed programme for Redruth Parish Fete in the Rectory grounds, 9 Aug. 1926; printed appeal leaflet for £3,000 to complete St Andrew's Church, July 1925; Redruth Parochial Church Council free will offering fund leaflet, March 1928; printed sermon. "The winding stairs" preached by the Revd. W. R. Ladd Canney at Truro Cathedral, 28 July, 1930 and oration at the Dedication of Newquay Masonic Temple, 1930; posters and papers concerning Redruth Parochial Mission, Jan. 1932; poster for St Andrew's Dedication Festival, Nov. 24 1932; printed Choir rules for St Euny and St Andrew's Churches, Jan. 1934; appeal leaflet for £2,600 for the completion of St. Andrew's Church 1934; programme of Jubilee Concert, 15 Nov. 1934; programme of services in Jubilee Dedication Octave, 22-29 Nov. 1934; photograph of the Rt. Revd. W. H. Frere, Lord Bishop of Truro; Souvenir programme of Silver Jubilee celebrations at Redruth, May 1935; Parish of Redruth Memorial Service for King George V, 26 Jan. 1936; programme of services for Lent and Easter, 1936; appeal leaflet for £2,000 to complete St. Andrew's Church, Apr. 1936; news cutting concerning gift of £2,000 to complete the Church; copy of booklet "Redruth and its Churches", 2nd. Ed. 1936 by the Revd. W. R. Ladd Canney; news cuttings concerning opening of St Andrew's Hall, 16 Apr. 1936; printed letter concerning Social evening, 16 Nov. 1936; Order of Service for laying ecclesiastical Foundation Stone of eastern portion of St Andrew's Church, 22 Apr. 1937; news cuttings concerning dispute over trusteeship of portrait of the Revd. J. W. Hawksley and laying of the foundation stone of eastern part of St Andrew's Church, 1937; programme of Masonic ceremony for laying foundation stone of St Andrew's Church eastern portion, 25 May 1937; programme of celebration of the Coronation in Redruth, 12 May 1937; news cuttings concerning completion of St Andrew's Church, 1938; printed Order of Service at the Dedication of the Chancel and completion of St Andrew's Church, 22 Sept. 1938; programme for services in the Octave of the Dedication, 22-29 Sept. 1938; photographs of the Rt. Revd. J. W. Hunkin, Bishop of Truro, the Ven G. W. Hockley, Archdeacon of Cornwall, the Revd. W. R. Ladd Canney, Rector of Redruth; and the Revd. W. J. K. Harris, assistant priest of Redruth; programme of services for Lent, Holy Week and Easter 1941] ECCLESIASTICAL INCUMBENT Incumbent's Papers. Volume containing pasted in copies of the Redruth Parish Magazine - ref. P 197/2/7 - date: Jan 1925-Dec 1942

News cutting relating to the death of Joseph Hunkin, father of the Bishop of Truro; Christmas letter from Redruth Rectory, 13 Nov. 1944; programme for Consecration of St Euny Lodge of Free Masons at St Andrew's crypt, 17 May 1945; news cutting concerning 1840 painting of St Euny church; printed circular from the Bishop of Truro to men and women returning home from active service 1945; news cutting relating to Confirmation at Redruth in 1821; Souvenir programme for Feast of St Euny celebrations, 1946; programme of services for Lent and Easter, 1947; programme for recital of music at St Andrew's Church, 1 June 1947; photograph of the Revd. W. R. Ladd Canney; programme of services for Lent and Easter, 1948; printed pamphlet "Notes of the history of the Parish Church of St Euny and the Church of St Andrew, Redruth, Christmas 1948, by F. Michell; photograph of the interior of St Euny Church; Order of Service for Lent Ordination at St Andrew's Church, 13 March 1949; programme of services for Lent, Holy Week and Easter, 1949; photographs of the Rt. Revd. John Holden, Assistant Bishop and Archdeacon of Cornwall, the Ven. W. H. Rigg, Archdeacon of Bodmin, the Rt. Revd. J. W. Hunkin, Bishop of Truro (2); new cuttings relating to Silver Jubilee of the Revd. Ladd Canney as Rector; photograph of the Rt. Revd. E. R. Morgan, Bishop of Truro; Parish of Redruth Memorial Service for King George VI, 10 Feb. 1952; photographs of the Ven. F. Boreham, Archdeacon of Cornwall, the Rt. Revd. John Wellington, Assistant Bishop and Archdeacon of Cornwall; Order of Service for Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of St John Ambulance Brigade, Redruth Division, 18 Oct. 1953; Order of Service for the Coronation, 1953; Order of Service for Civic Service, 25 July 1954; appeal leaflet for repairs to fabric of St Euny Church, 1954; photographs of Christmas Tree and crib at St Andrew's Church and the Rt Revd. E. R. Morgan, Bishop of Truro; news cuttings relating to Canon Ladd Canney's 30 years as Rector and the restoration of St Euny Church, 1956; photographs of exterior and interior of St Andrew's Church. Volume containing pasted in copies of the Redruth Parish Magazine - ref. P 197/2/8 - date: Jan 1925-Dec 1942.

Truro Cathedral Order of service for burial of the ashes of the Rt. Revd Joseph Wellington Hunkin, Lord Bishop of Truro, died 28 October 1950. ref. P 197/2/141 - date: 1950

"Trees and shrubs for Cornwall" by J. W. Hunkin, late bishop of Truro, chairman of Cornwall branch, C.P.R.E. (publ. C.P.R.E. and Royal Horticultural Society). Council for the Preservation of Rural England. ref. X524/101/1-3 - date: nd

(Mr. Arnold Foster succeeded Bishop Hunkin as chairman of the Cornwall branch, C.P.R.E.) & Reprint of article by W. Arnold Foster on Bishop Hunkin's Plant Memorial (Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society, LXXVI part 8, Aug. 1951). ref. X524/102/1,2 - date: nd

List of Bishop Hunkin Memorial shrubs supplied to Cornish parishes. ref. X524/103 - date: nd

Recites assignment for £30 by John Hunkin, gent., to Nicholas Symons of Hatt, gent.; also disrepair of buildings; also debts of £16 9s. owing to (1) Buller of Shillingham. ref. X 881/A/13 - date: 16 July 1647

(2) John Hunkin of Saltash, gent. & Life of (2); to commence after deaths of Elizabeth Hunkin, now wife of Edmond Herringe, and Elizabeth Hunkin, now wife of Harris, both of Saltash; rent 7s. ref. X 881/A/28 - date: 4 Jan. 1674/5

Peter Smith of Mevagissey. lab., indicted for taking one sean lead, and 1 lb of lead, property of Robert Were Fox, George Crocker Fox, Catherine Fox, Catherine Poyton Fox, Catherine Mills, John Hunkin, Grace Pascoe, James Melhuish, Joseph Dun, jun., Thomas Cock and Henry Jory: one month in Launceston gaol. Cornwall Quarter Sessions Records. Quarter Sessions Order Book - ref. QS/1/9 - date: July 1817-Oct 1819

2)(a)Printed petition of the clergy of Truro in favour of reservtion c. early 1940. Followed by (b) Bishop Hunkin's reply against reservation 22 January 1940. St. Allen Parish Church. INCUMBENT. Faculties. & 3) 'Reformandum' of the Revd. W. R. Johnston (rector of St. Ervan) to the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Upper House of Convocation relating to the cause of DDP.3/2/45/2 and 3., the refusal of Bishop Hunkin to institute a priest who had applied for the vacant benefice of Blisland (vacant 25 March 1939) because he had been an assistant curate at Bodmin where the Blessed Sacrament was continually reserved. (Sent to Bishop Hunkin). Reservation of the Blessed Sacrament. - ref. P3/2/45/1-3 - date: 6 March 1940

Clifford Harold May, p. Tregony, widower and Mary Ellen Sedgman, p. Tregony, spinster. Joseph Wellington Hunkin, Bishop of Truro. Cuby with Tregony Parish Church. ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS. INCUMBENT. Registers. Marriage licences. ref. P 44/1/10/17 - date: 30th June 1938

Sidney Charles Pollard, p. Probus, bachelor, (19 years), and Vera Isobel Nicholls, p. Tregony, spinster, (17 years), consents of Arthur Edmund Nicholls and Ann Emily Snell Nicholls and of Ellen Pollard, widow. Joseph Wellington Hunkin, Bishop of Truro. ref. P 44/1/10/18 - date: 26th April, 1939

Joseph Arthur Barnicoat, p. Tregony, bachelor and Jessie Lidgey, p. Tregony, spinster. Joseph Wellington Hunkin, Bishop of Truro. ref. P 44/1/10/19 - date: 8th January, 1940

Samuel Hunkin of Mevagissey, fish merchant, to Matthias Dunn of Mevagissey, fish merchant. Coode and French, of St Austell, solicitors. ESTATE RECORDS, NOT SAWLE. Mevagissey. ref. CF/2/817 - date: 20 Oct. 1887

Newspaper cutting. Photograph of Ven. J.W. Hunkin (who is to succeed Dr. Frere as Bishop of Truro) with wife and children. n.d. DIOCESAN RECORDS. Records of the Bishop of Truro from Lis Escop Miscellaneous photographs, engravings, albums and historical notes ref. D/E/14/1-9. ref. D/E/14/6 - date: c.1935

Large bundle of papers. Anna Maria King v. the Rt. Revd. Jos. Wellington Hunkin, Lord Bishop of Truro, concerning institution of the Revd. Chas. Geoffrey Roffe-Silvester. Diocesan registry papers. DIOCESE OF TRURO, CONSISTORY COURT PAPERS. ST. HILARY CASE. ref. D/R/179/2 - date: 1926-1937

Loose seals (papered) of Bishops Wm. Stubbs, Winfred Burrows, Walter Frere and Joseph Hunkin. Additional diocesan registry papers. Diocesan legal and administrative papers. ref. D/R/208/1-4 - date: nd

Letter from Katharine Acland to Bishop Hunkin concerning her uncle's bequest to Cathedral. Truro Cathedral Muniments. PAPERS AND NOTES. Benson papers. ref. TCM/531 - date: 1936

Folder of notes on election and enthronement of a Bishop (used for Bishop Hunkin, 1935). ref. TCM/584 [n.d.]

Enthronement services, Bishops Charles William Stubbs, 1906, Walter Howard Frere, 1923 and Joseph Wellington Hunkin, 1935. ADDITIONAL DEPOSITS. Additional Truro Cathedral Manuscripts Cathedral Administration. ref. TCM/1324 [n.d.]

Recognizances of John Little and John Hunkin for appearance of John Kitt: discharged. Cornwall Quarter Sessions Records. Sessions held at Truro - ref. QS/1/6/441-457 - date: 27 April 1797

ury: John Cole, Nicholas Grose, William Marshall, Thomas Spear, John Helyar, Nicholas Vivian, Thomas Hawke, William Cayzer, William Tinney, William Hill, Water [sic] Hooper, George Coath, Jonathan Wherry, Rundle Hunkin, William Cole, George Wilce, Samuel Burton, Robert Lean, John Pearce, John Lean, Thomas Dyer, Robert Hawke, John Parkin, gents. ref. QS/1/6/519-534 - date: 4 October 1798

Bundle of printed papers benefices (exercise of rights of presentation measure) 1931; 'The Enabling Act and the Power Measure' (Church Assembly 1919), 'The Parochial Church Council (Powers) Measure 1921; A Task for the Laiety' (Clerical Stipends) 1951; 'The Bishop Hunkin Memorial Fund' (after Bishop Hunkin's death in 1951) - ref. P88/7/4/1-4 [n.d.] Illogan Parish Church. ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS. CHURCHWARDENS. Miscellaneous.

Confirmation of Letters Patent (at request of Jn. Hunkin). Rashleigh of Menabilly, Tywardreath. TITLE DEEDS & LEASES. MANOR OF TREMOLLET. TITLE DEEDS. ref. R/2118 - date: 4 Nov. 1610

Jonathan Hunkin and Jas. Chepman, demandants, and Jn. Hunkyn, deforciant. ref. R/2119 - date: 20 Feb. 1611

2. William James Hunkin, Carn Brea Lane, Pool, poultry farmer and Helena Hunkin, his wife. West Cornwall Deeds and Leases. Accessions 5529 and 5540. Illogan. ref. X 1057/1/77 - date: 29 October 1933

Postcard from J. W. Hunkin to R. Burnett re conducting a mission, 1922, with newscutting photograph of J. W. Hunkin, 1962, and note, 1973. Cornish Methodist documents. MISCELLANEOUS. ref. X667/97-99 - date: 1922-1973

Correspondence relating to legacy from Mrs D Hunkin. Mevagissey Congregational Church. Property and Finance. ref. X 976/95 - date: 1963-1964

William Hunkin of Veryan, labourer, in bridewell as a vagrant: Discharged. Cornwall Quarter Sessions Records. Sessions held at Truro - ref. QS/1/2/221-227 - date: 19 April 1757

Jury: John Honey, Thomas Courtis, John Little, John Bray, John Rain, John Harris, Rendall Hunkin, Henry Longmaid, John Hawke, Peter Hurdon, John Thomas, John Farro, Digory Pierce, William Pedlar, Samuel Broad. Cornwall Quarter Sessions Records. Sessions at Lostwithiel - ref. QS/1/3/105-111 - date: 13 July 1762

Child; F.; When born; 15 Oct.; Parish; Mother; Alleged father.; St. Veep; Susanna Broadlick, singlewoman; John Hunkin of Pelynt, yeoman. Cornwall Quarter Sessions Records. Sessions held at Lostwithiel - ref. QS/1/7/299-316 - date: 15th January 1805

Joseph Hunkin of Ludgvan, lab. indicted for assaulting Emma Ford with intent to ravish, and also for assaulting and beating E.M.: convicted of assault only: two years in Bodmin gaol. Cornwall Quarter Sessions Records. Sessions held at Bodmin - ref. QS/1/12/173-204 - date: 3rd July 1832

Order of service for funeral of Rt. Revd. J. W. Hunkin - ref. P 93/2/76 - date: 1950. St John Parish Church. ECCLESIASTICAL INCUMBENT Incumbent's papers.

Letter from J. W. Hunkin, Bishop of Truro, to Colonel Christopher Riley expressing strong disapproval of the appointment to the St. Endellion Trehaverock Prebend - ref. P 185/2/134 - date: 21 Jan. 1947. Little Petherick (alias St Petroc Minor) Parish. ECCLESIASTICAL INCUMBENT Incumbent's papers.

Also contains newspaper cuttings relating to the death of the Revd. Wm. Henry Browne, Vicar, on 4 Feb. 1933; service sheet and news cutting for dedication of Children's Corner, a window of St Agnes and a banner, 24 May 1936; printed hymn to St Agnes; news cuttings relating to dedication of rood beam and lych gate on 23 June 1935, enthronement of Bishop Hunkin, 25 June 1935. St. Agnes Parish Church. Register of services - ref. P2/2/72 - date: 1927-1936

Joseph Hunkin's bill for glazier's work at Lanherne and St Columb Church. Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice. FINANCIAL RECORDS BILLS. ref. AR/8/363 - date: 17 December 1726

(i) - (ii) mess. and ten. and 32a. in Liscrowe Maior, Fowey, occ. Margery and Joan Hunkin to use of Margery Gooddall for life, then to Peter Maior and hrs. CORYTON OF PENTILLIE, PELLATON. MUNIMENTS OF TITLE. FOWEY. Goodall leases etc. ref. CY/277 - date: 2 February 1654

Letter from Thos. C. Hunkin, Landulph School about meeting a Mr. Loftus on Polling Day. 'We have returned the desks to the old school.' CORYTON OF PENTILLIE, PELLATON. ESTATE ADMINISTRATION ESTATE GENERAL BY PARISHES etc. Landulph: School. Estate Admin. ref. CY/6225 - date: 15 January 1923

After death of Ric. Fillis, for lives for Many Hunkyn, wife of John Hunkin, gent. and dtr. of (i) and her brother Edwd. Darell). DARELL, DARELL STEPHENS AND STEPHENS OF TREWORNAN St Minver. Title Deeds and Leases etc. Parishes as DS/25 plus St. Juliot, Little Petherick, Jacobstow. ref. DS/32 - date: 21 June 1685

Copy (verified by John Hunkin, seneschal) entry from court record, manor of Calstock; court held at 'Wimpell'. New boundary of one tin work called Little Holt (void). Edgcumbe of Cotchele and Mount Edgcumbe. MINING. Parish of Calstock. ref. ME/2536 - date: 19 Nov. 1600

Trees and shrubs for Cornwall (Bishop Hunkin). RECORDS OF RASHLEIGH OF STOKETON, SALTASH. LITERARY MSS etc. Printed pamphlets. Cornish Interest. ref. RS/78/1-14 - date: 1802-1947

Insurance policy on dwelling-house and shop at Albert Quay, in occ. of Hender, baker and confectioner; also adj. building, partly occ. by Hunkin as a boat store. Treffry of Place. DEEDS, LEASES AND ADMINISTRATION, INDIVIDUAL PARISHES FOWEY Estate Papers Papers relating to individual properties Albert Quay. ref. TF/1869/38 - date: 1904

From J. Hunkin to Lewis Tremayne concerning business. TREMAYNE FAMILY OF HELIGAN, ST. EWE. CORRESPONDENCE TREMAYNE 1708-1750. ref. T/2177 - date: 17th June, 1732

Notes etc. relating to Liskeard ancestry of Bishop Hunkin of Truro by A. de C. Glubb. Liskeard Borough. CORPORATION etc. Other records. ref. BLIS/226 - date: nd

Mary Ann Hunkin, "Salutation" East and West Looe Boroughs and Urban District Council. RECORDS OF BOROUGH OF EAST LOOE. LEGAL RECORDS. Ale-house licences. ref. DC/Loo/I/315/1-12 - date: 1822-1825

Treasured memories of a dear husband and father Norman Edwin Hunkin died 23rd January 1986 aged 66 years ref. Twewinney Cem., Mevagissey, Cornwall









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