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Church History information for Redruth St Uny and places above it in the hierarchy

Redruth St Uny

  • Anglican. The parish church is located in OS Grid Square SW6941 and was dedicated to St Uny. The feast day of St Uny is the first Sunday after 1st February.
    The church, which was built in 1768 on the site of a former one, consists of a chancel, nave, and north and south aisles. The three roofs of the church are concealed by a richly-coffered ceiling supported on eight tuscan columns; four on each side. There are four entrances - two on the north and two on the south. The church is built throughout of granite ashlar. The fine old tower belonged to the previous church; it has three stages and is substantially buttressed at the square of the angles. The parapet is embattled, having at the corners lofty crocketed pinnacles, with square panelled bases. The belfry contains six bells.
    In 1871 the church was thoroughly renovated, when the west gallery was removed and the church re-floored and re-seated. At the same time the east end was raised to form a chancel, the tower arch was opened and the bells re-hung. The organ was placed in 1882. The baptism registers date from 1560, the marriages from 1652 and the burials from 1562.
    There was a chapel-of-ease erected in Chapel Street in 1828.
  • Quakers. The Society of Friends (Quakers) had a Meeting House within this parish.

Redruth

The places licensed for Religious Worship in 1851 Redruth are:

Name of Chapel/ Church, Denomination, Location, Built Circa, No. of Seats, Steward Preacher etc., Additional Information.

  • BETHESDA, Wesleyan , Redruth, 1840, 168, Robert Bond (minister).
  • BLACKSMITHS SHOP, Church of England Chapel of Ease, Redruth, 1847, 98, Wm. L Manley.
  • HIGHWAY, Primitive, Redruth, 1835, 152, John Richard (minister).
  • HIGHWAY, Wesleyan , Redruth, 1824, 350, Robert Bond (minister).
  • NORTH COUNTRY, Primitive, Redruth, 1837, 90, John Richards (minister).
  • NORTH COUNTRY, Wesleyan , Redruth, 1790, 180, Robert Bond (minister).
  • NORTH COUNTRY, Wesleyan Assoc., Redruth, 1837, 100, Thomas Ellery (minister).
  • PLAIN AN GWARRY, Primitive, Redruth, 1826, 700, John Richards (minister).
  • QUAKER, Society of Friends (Quaker), Redruth, 1814, 300, Edward Tweedy (minister), Meeting House.
  • REDRUTH, Baptist, Redruth, 1803, 340, Edward Merriman (minister).
  • REDRUTH, Church of England Chapel of Ease, Redruth, 1828, 600, Wm. L Manle.
  • REDRUTH, Parish, Redruth, , 500, Wm. L Manley.
  • REDRUTH, Wesleyan , Redruth, 1826, 1900, Robert Bond (minister).
  • REDRUTH, Wesleyan Assoc., Redruth, 1838, 840, Thomas Ellery (minister).
  • TOLSKITHEY, Wesleyan Assoc., Redruth, 1846, 100, Thomas Ellery (minister).
  • TOWN HALL, Wesleyan Reform, Redruth, 1850, 230, Robert Blee (manager), Meeting room.
  • WHEAL BULLER, Wesleyan , Redruth, 1833, 75, Robert Bond (minister).
  • Anglican. The original parish church, which was built on the site of a former one in 1761, was dedicated to Euinas, Erminus, St Uny or St Unine. The Town of Redruth now consists of three ecclesiastical parishes: A number of other Anglican parishes were created out of the original Redruth parish in the 19th century. These were all created from the original parish whose records commenced around 1570, and which is based on St Uny Church.. One of these is Redruth, St Mary which was built in 1827/28; details about the plans of the modern church are available on-line.
    • St Andrew's. This is the modern 19th century parish covering Redruth, and was created in 1884.
    • St Uny's. This is the original church for the parish in Redruth, and is situated to the north of the town. It is named after the ancient church of St. Uny that originally served Redruth.
    • Treleigh. This was created out of Redruth parish in 1871.
  • Roman Catholic. Located at West End, Redruth, is the Roman Catholic church. The dedication is to The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, an infallible teaching of the Church, and occurred in 1950; its dedication reflects an age old belief that Mary was taken into heaven, body and soul, at the end of her earthly life. The principal feast in the liturgical calendar of Our Lady, is The Assumption, which occurs on 15th August annually.
  • Non-Conformist.
    • There are chapels at North Country for the Wesleyan Methodists (built in 1826) and the United Methodist Free Church, which was built in 1864-5. Near the Market Place is the Ebenezer Baptist chapel, built circa 1806. The Quakers built a Meeting House in 1833 which is situated in Church Lane; this had a graveyard attached. The Bible Christians built a chapel in 1864, and the Primitive Methodists built their chapel at Plain-an-gwarry in 1883.
    • The chapels in the Camborne-Redruth Methodist Circuit in the early 21st century are:
      • Barripper Methodist Church.
      • Beacon Methodist Church.
      • Brea Methodist Church.
      • Bridge Methodist Church.
      • Camborne Methodist Church.
      • Carn Brea Methodist Church.
      • Four Lanes Methodist Church.
      • Illogan Highway Methodist Church.
      • Kehelland Methodist Chapel.
      • Mawla Methodist Church.
      • Paynters Lane End Methodist Church.
      • Porthtowan Methodist Church.
      • Redruth Methodist Church.
      • Troon Methodist Church. In the West Briton on 23rd April 1852: FREE WESLEYAN CHAPEL - On Thursday the 15th instant, the Free Wesleyan Chapel, at Troon, in the parish of Camborne, was opened by the Rev. S. DUNN. A correspondent states that a report has been circulated to the effect that the present proprietors obtained possession of this chapel by fraud. This however, he asserts is not the case. It was he says "a perfectly just, upright, and honest transaction. On the expiration of the lease the chapel was valued by competent persons chosen by each party, and offered by the lessee to the Conference in their valuation. They however, would only give a quarter part of the sum, which of course was refused. It was then offered to the Free Wesleyans, who accepted it, and have now re-opened it for public worship".
      • Wall Methodist Church.

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