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Bernard Walke

Bernard Walke, born Nicolo Bernard Walke, was an English Anglican priest. Most of his ministry was in three Cornish parishes; he was parish priest of St Hilary from 1913 to 1936.
==Personal life==
Bernard Walke was the eldest of three sons of a Tractarian clergyman who was vicar of Redlynch in Wiltshire.〔Walke, Bernard (2002) ''Twenty Years at St Hilary''. Mount Hawke: Truran; pp. 34, 116, 120 & 190〕

Walke married artist Anne Fearon〔Walke, Bernard (2002) ''Twenty Years at St Hilary''. Mount Hawke: Truran, pp. 5–6, 12.〕 in 1911.〔Walke, Bernard (2002) ''Twenty Years at St Hilary''. Mount Hawke: Truran, p. 152.〕 The couple was described by Newlyn School artist Laura Knight:
They were both long and thin, and Ber always wore dandy silk socks – he was not in the least like a parson to look at. A man with ideals that he lived up to – he was big-hearted enough to understand anyone and had it in him to enjoy vulgar fun as much as any. After we became intimate we often went to stay with the Walkes at St Hilary, as simple as any monastery in its furnishings.〔(''Annie Walke''. ) Cornwall Artists. Retrieved 1 October 2012.〕

Walke was described as "a monastic looking man" and his dress was unusual; it included a long black cloak and a hat somewhat resembling a sombrero. For transport he used a donkey shay.〔Rendell, Joan (1982) ''Cornish Churches''. St Teath: Bossiney Books; p. 64〕 In 1932 he had two horses (one given him by A. J. Munnings) and a pony.〔Walke, Bernard (2002) ''Twenty Years at St Hilary''. Mount Hawke: Truran, pp. 238–39.〕 The pair had no children. After Walke had resigned his living in 1936 the couple settled in Mevagissey at The Battery. Bernard died on 25 June 1941 and was buried in the St Erth Churchyard, near Lelant and St Hilary. Anne Walke died in 1965 and was also buried at St Erth.〔〔

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