The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 1 (of 4)
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The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 1 (of 4)
Cornwall (England : County) -- History; Geology -- England -- Cornwall (County)
In this tragical concussion several accidents were strange and
unaccountable. As, first, that one Nicholas Jane, a hellyar, was on a
ladder mending the healing, or stones on the roof of the church, when
it happened, whereby he himself and the ladder under him were blown up
also; but both fell to the ground without hurt. Secondly, the church
bible and common-prayer book, with their leaves open, in the rector’s
pew, scarce two feet from the rood-loft stairs, where the powder took
fire and broke out, were neither singed, moved, nor so much as any
dust about them, though many thousand stones were cast about the
church. Thirdly, there was at least a ton weight of lime and stone
cast upon the communion table, which was old and slight, having but
one foot or pedestal to stand upon, and yet the same was not broken
nor hurt. Fourthly, the pulpit was in like manner preserved from the
fury and rage of the fire and stones, when the very walls and pillars
near it were shattered to pieces. Let divines and philosophers give a
reason for these things, if there was not a supernatural cause or
Providence for it!
By this sad accident this church of St. Colomb received damage to the
value of about 350_l._; yet was, by the liberal contributions of its
inhabitants, in nine months time built and repaired as it now stands,
and what was wanting in subscriptions to make up that sum, was raised
by a small parish rate on the lands thereof. The chief subscribers,
Sir John Saint Aubyn, of Trekininge, Baronet, 20_l._; his
grandmother-in-law, the widow of Peter Jenkin, Esq. 20_l._; John
Vivian, Esq. of Truan, 20_l._; his three sons, Thomas, John, and
Francis Vivian, 15_l._; Robert Hoblyn, Esq. 10_l._; Edward, his son,
5_l._; Captain Ralph Keate, 5_l._; the writer of this volume 5_l._;
John Day, Gent. 5_l._; Peter Day, Gent. 5_l._; Honour Carter, widow,
10_l._; John Bligh, Gent. 5_l._; Peter Pollard, senior, 10_l._; John
Beauford, rector, 20_l._, with several others.
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