St Piran (detail of a stained glass window at Truro Cathedral) St Corentin, pictured on the banner of the parish church of Locronan , Brittany This is a list of notable Christians from Cornwall , a county of England, in the United Kingdom.
Medieval
Modern (post-Reformation)Thomas Ball Barratt , Norwegian pastor and one of the founding figures of the Pentecostal movement in EuropeWilliam Borlase , clergyman, antiquary and naturalistWilliam Trewartha Bray , Bible Christian preacherWilliam Carvosso , Wesleyan MethodistJack Clemo , blind poet and author from the china clay country John William Colenso , bishop of Natal and Zulu advocateWilliam Colenso , missionary , botanist , politician, and cousin of John William ColensoBlessed John Cornelius , Catholic priest and Jesuit , beatified in 1929Gilbert Hunter Doble , Anglican clergyman and scholarSamuel Drew , Methodist theologianGeorge Grenfell , missionaryVenerable John Hambley (died 1587), English Catholic and martyrThomas Haweis , Church of England minister who was a leading figure in the 18th century evangelical revivalSilas Hocking , author and preacher [ 4] Joseph Hull (1596-1665), rector at Launceston and St Buryan; controversial New England emigrantJoseph Hunkin , Bishop of Truro[ 5] W. S. Lach-Szyrma , clergyman and scholarGeorge Martin , Anglican priest; known as "the modern St Anthony"Henry Martyn , Anglican missionary to IndiaWilliam O’Bryan , founder of the Bible Christian denomination of MethodismJohn Pendarves , Puritan minister and controversialistCatherine Payton Phillips , Quaker minister[ 6] Colin Podmore , ecclesiastical historian and Anglican officialSam Pollard , missionary and inventor of the Pollard script Gerald Priestland , writer and broadcasterPaul Robins , Bible Christian minister who emigrated to CanadaJohn Rogers , biblical scholar, clergyman, geologist & botanistRobert Terrill Rundle , Wesleyan Methodist missionary to CanadaRichard Rutt , Anglican bishop and Cornish bardSamuel Prideaux Tregelles , Biblical scholarJonathan Trelawny , Anglican bishop and antagonist of James II [ 7] Bernard Walke , Anglo-Catholic priest and author of radio playsJohn Whitaker , clergyman and scholar
Gallery George Grenfell
Henry Martyn, missionary to India and Persia
Sam Pollard with two Miao teachers
Samuel Prideaux Tregelles
See also
References ^ Butler, Alban; Jones, Kathleen; Farmer, David Hugh; Burns, Paul (2000). "St Corentin" . Butler's Lives of the Saints . Continuum International Publishing Group. p. 107. ISBN 9780860122616 . Retrieved 16 December 2008 . ^ Caroline Brett, ‘Petroc (fl. 6th cent.)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press , 2004 accessed 16 Dec 2008 ^ Caroline Brett, ‘Piran [St Piran] (supp. fl. 6th cent.)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press , 2004 accessed 16 Dec 2008 ^ R. G. Burnett, ‘Hocking, Silas Kitto (1850–1935)’, rev. Sayoni Basu, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press , 2004; online edn, May 2006 accessed 16 Dec 2008 ^ "Joseph Hunkin in New York" . Time, Inc. 14 February 1938. Archived from the original on 26 August 2010. Retrieved 20 March 2009 .^ ODNB article by Gil Skidmore, ‘Phillips, Catherine (1727–1794)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , online edn, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004 accessed 24 June 2010 .^ Andrew M. Coleby, ‘Trelawny, Sir Jonathan, third baronet (1650–1721)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press , 2004 accessed 17 Dec 2008