Description
Grid reference: SW 78 32
Ecclesiastical parish. Archdeaconry of Cornwall. Deanery of Penryn to 1850; Deanery of Kerrier, 1850-1875; Deanery of Carnmarth, 1875-1915; Deanery of Carnmarth South, 1915-present. The parish was absorbed ecclesiastically into St Gluvias by the 16th century and was subsequently considered as a chapelry to that parish, until it once again became a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1890. The parish of Falmouth, King Charles the Martyr was taken out of Budock in 1664. Part of the parish of Falmouth All Saints was taken out of Budock in 1924.
Hundred of Kerrier. Budock, Falmouth and Penryn civil parishes.
Chronological Sequence
Sancti Budoci, 1267, 1291; Sancto Budoco, 1363; Budocke, 1613, c.1626, 1672; Budock, 1819, 1827, 1842, 1884, 1907, 1980, 1997, 2009
Forms by Earliest Occurrence
Sancti Budoci : 1267, 1291
Sancto Budoco : 1363
Budocke : 1613, c.1626, 1672
Budock : 1819, 1827, 1842, 1884, 1907, 1980, 1997, 2009
References
Ecclesie Sancti Budoci
Appropriated1 to the Collegiatam Ecclesiam of Glasneya.
Hingeston-Randolph, 1889, p94, citing from 1267
Ecclesia Sancti Budoci
In the Decanatus de Penren.
Hingeston-Randolph, 1889, p466, citing from 1291
S(anc)to Budoco
RIC, HP/12/3, 1363 (*)
Budocke
RIC, HB/21/2, 1613 (*)
Gray, 1990, p76, citing from c.1626
A Peculiar of the Bishops of Exeter.
Donaldson, 1902, p378, citing from 1672
Budock
3507 acres, 206 houses and, in 1811, 1514 inhabitants.
Penaluna, 1819, p13
CRO, AD1751/1, 1827 (*)
Redding, 1842, p8
Symons, 1884
Olivey, 1907, p3
Youngs, 1980, p59
Population in 1989 was 5435. 3043 acres. In the Deanery of Carnmarth South.
TDD, 1997, p19
Population 6477.
TDD, 2009, p41