Description
Ecclesiastical parish in Devon, a small part of which was, until 1895, part of Cornwall. Archdeaconry of Totnes. Deanery of Plympton. Hundred of Roborough.
Grid reference: SX 44 58
Chronological Sequence
St Budioxe, c.1626; St Budox, 1630; St Budeox, 1667; St Budox, 1670; St Budiox, 1671, 1676; Saint Budeaux, 1696; St Budeaux, 1748; Budshead, St Budeaux, 1838; St Budeaux, Bude, St Buddocks, 1847; Bude, St Budocks, St Budeaux, 1884
Forms by Earliest Occurrence
St Budioxe : c.1626
St Budox : 1630, 1670
St Budeox : 1667
St Budiox : 1671, 1676
St Budeaux : 1696, 1748, 1838, 1847, 1884
Budshead : 1838
Bude : 1847, 1884
St Buddocks : 1847
St Budocks : 1884
References
St Budioxe
Gray, 1990, p83, citing from c.1626
St Budox
RIC, TAM/1/1/32, 1630 (*)
St Budeox
RIC, TAM/1/4/49/34, 1667 (*)
St Budox
RIC, TAM/1/4/49/35, 1670 (*)
St Budiox
RIC, TAM/1/4/49/39, 1671 (*)
RIC, TAM/1/4/49/43, 1676 (*)
Saint Budeaux
RIC, TAM/1/4/49/47, 1696 (*)
St Budeaux
Martyn, 1748, map
Budshead
St Budeaux
Contains 131 houses and 689 inhabitants.
Moule, 1838, p321
St Budeaux
Bude
St Buddocks
Originally part of the extensive parish of St Andrew's Plymouth…and the chapelry was probably made parochial in 1482. The Cornish portion of St Budeaux is chiefly occupied by Little Ash farm: the Saltash ferry has also a station here.
Wallis, 1847, p252-4
Bude
St Budocks
St Budeaux
120 acres of which was previously part of Cornwall.
Symons, 1884