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UNPUBLISHED LETTERS OF THE 



Pedigree of Eev. H. Martyk, B.D. (1695-1812). 



Joaniia= Thomas Martyn (1). 



I 

 Elizabetli=John Martyn, 



Roberts 



Gwennap 

 Church Town. 



Grace, 



alias 



Hitchins, 



mother of 



Rev. Malachy Hitchins, 



EUzabeth 



alias 

 Cornish. 



Richard 



Martyn, 



Purser, R.N. 



Thomas Martyn, 

 Little Trevince, 

 surveyor, who 



published the Map 

 of Cornwall, 

 1695-1751 (2). 



Plemiag= John Martyn 



of 



Illfra- 



combe, 



1782. 



Truro. 



Jan. 1800. 



Richard 



Martyn, 



Thomas Martyn, 



Mine Agent, 



Carharrack, 



grandfather of 



Stephen Davey, of 



Bochym. 



Betty 

 Martin, 



alias 

 Bonds. 



James Martyn, 



Frogpool, 



Mine Agent, 



1766. 



Henry Martyn, B.D., 



Fellow of St. 



John's, Cambridge, 



1781. 



1812. 



I 

 Laura Martyn, 



alias 



Curgenven. 



1779. 



1807. 



Sally, 



alias 



Pearson, 



1808. 



John Martyn, 

 (half-brother). 



1766. 

 1811. 



(1). Called John Martyn (1695) by Dr. Benson. 



(2). This survey, which was made on foot, and occupied 15 years, was then 

 unrivalled for minute and accurate topography. — Gilbert. He died a bachelor, while 

 making a parochial survey of Devonshire. His nephew, M. Hitchins, probably 

 assisted him, since the latter helped B. Bonn to publish a map of Devon in 1765. 

 Gilbert. 



Pedigree of the Hitchins' Family. 



(1) 



Rev. Malachy Hitchins, 

 1741-1809. 



(2) Rev. R. H. 

 Hitcliins, 

 1764-1827. 



(3) 



Rev. T. M. 



Hitchins, 

 1766-1830. 



=Bmma Grenfell, (4) 



William. Malachy Hitchins, 



solicitor, Marazion, 



1770-1802. 



H. M. Hitehens. Emma Hitchins. 



Mrs. Millett, 

 (Marazion). 



(5) Fortescue Hitchins, 

 1784-1814. 



(1) Rev. Malachy Hitchins, 1741-1809, M.A., Vicar of St. Hilary and Gwinear, 

 Assistant Astronomer under Dr. Nevil Maskelyne, at Greenwich, and the first com- 

 putor of the Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris, 1767. For his family, 

 and a list of his archaeological and scientific attainments — See Gilbert's Parochial History of 

 Cornwall, Vol. II, pp. 221-225, and Bibliotheca Cornubiensis, Vol. II, p. 243. 



(2) Rev. Richard Hawkins Hitchins, 1764-1827, B.D., Fellow of Exeter College, 

 Oxford ; Curate of Falmouth, Rector of Haverstock. 



(3) Rev, Thomas Martyn Hitchins, 1766-1830, Vicar of Cotterstock-cum-Glapthorne, 

 Northampton, Incumbent of St. John the Baptist Chapel of Base, Devonport, for 32 

 years Registrar of the Consistory Court of the Diocese of Exeter. 



(4) Mrs. Emma Hitchins, tie'e Grenfell, was the daughter of Pascoe Grenfell of 

 Marazion, 1729-1820, Commissary to the States of Holland, and sister of Miss Lydia 

 Grenfell, 1775-1829, and Pascoe Grenfell 1761-1838, D.C.L. M.P. f or Marlow and Pem-yn. 



(5) Fortescue Hitchins, 1784-1814, Solicitor, St. Ives, author of some minor 

 poems, and compiler of a History of Cornwall, edited by S. Drew, 1824. 



* Miss Lydia Grenfell was baptised at St. Hilary, 19th November, 1775, as Lydia 

 Grenvile, and died at the old Vicarage House, Breage, 18th September, 1829. 

 Bibliotheca Cornubiensis, I, p. 189. 



