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St Gregory's Church, Treneglos

St Gregory's Church, Treneglos is a Grade II
* listed
parish church in the Church of England in Treneglos, Cornwall.
==History==

The parish was in the 12th century in the possession of Robert Fitz-William, Lord of Downinney (also Downeckney), who gave it to the priory of Tywardreath. Warbstow was then a chapelry dependent on Treneglos; the two benefices were later combined as a vicarage (united benefice). Robert was responsible for building the church.〔''Cornish Church Guide'' (1925) Truro: Blackford; p. 208〕
The church was enlarged in the 15th or 16th centuries to include a moulded basket arch added to the north door, the addition of a north aisle with Perpendicular tracery and, near the east end, a rood loft stair turret. In the 16th century the south porch was added; this has an arch to the south door over which is a Norman tympanum.〔(''Church of St Gregory, Treneglos.'' ) British Listed Buildings. 16 September 2012.〕 The Norman tympanum and font were perhaps by the same craftsman as those at Egloskerry and Tremaine.〔 The sculptured Norman tympanum, similar to other works in nearby churches, is described as "a conventional tree in the centre, with a pair of beasts having their tails bent round between the legs, and upwards across their bodies, placed symmetrically facing each other." The meaning may be found in the Psalms verse about the vine of Egypt: "The boughs thereof were like goodly cedars... The boar of the wood doth waste it, and the wild beast of the field doth devour it."〔Cambrian Archaeological Association. ''(''Archaeologia Cambrensis: the journal of the Cambrian Archoeological Association )''. published for the Association by J. R. Smith; 1896 (16 September 2012 ). pp. 161–162. Note: drawn image on page 161.〕
During the 17th century, adherents of Roman Catholicism became very scarce in Cornwall; the religious census of 1671 recorded recusants in the parish of Treneglos and four others.〔Brown, H. Miles (1964) ''The Church in Cornwall''. Truro: Blackford; pp. 78–83〕 The Reverend J. H. Mason was the vicar in the early 19th century; he was appointed in 1804 by the Prince of Wales (who later became king as George IV).〔Davies Gilbert. ''(The Parochial History of Cornwall: founded on the manuscript histories of Mr. Hals and Mr. Tonkin; with additions and various appendices )''. J. B. Nichols and Son; 1838 (15 September 2012 ). pp. 22, 61-62.〕
The church, rebuilt in 1858, is dedicated to St George and St Gregory. The church consists of a nave, chancel and north aisle. Four four-centred arches on granite pillars make up the arcade. The original tympanum and font were preserved. In 1871 the tower was being rebuilt. By 1872 the Warbstow and Treneglos parishes made one benefice. The Duke of Cornwall was the patron of the vicarage, with its 31-acre glebe.〔Joseph Polsue. ''(A complete parochial history of the county of Cornwall [ed. by J. Polsue]. )''. 1872 (16 September 2012 ). p. 241.〕 〔''Cornish Church Guide'' (1925) Truro: Blackford; p. 208〕 In 1960 it was listed as a Grade II building.〔(''Church of St Gregory, Treneglos.'' ) British Listed Buildings. 16 September 2012.〕

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