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Church of St Mary Magdalene, Keyworth

Coordinates: 52°52′17″N 1°05′22″W / 52.8714°N 1.0894°W / 52.8714; -1.0894
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St. Mary Magdalene, Keyworth
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DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipBroad Church
History
DedicationSt. Mary Magdalene
Administration
ProvinceYork
DioceseSouthwell and Nottingham
ParishKeyworth

The Church of St. Mary Magdalene is a Grade-I listed church located in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, England.[1]

Description

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The church dates from the fourteenth century. Nikolaus Pevsner noted that the tower of the church is unique in the county.[2] It was restored by George Frederick Bodley between 1871 and 1872.

The church is in a joint parish with

Stained glass

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Early work by Burlison and Grylls.

List of incumbents

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  • 1270 Ralph Barre
  • 1270 Nicholas de Leyton
  • 1272 Hugh de Stapilford
  • 1288 Hugh de Barri
  • 1303 Henry de Byngham
  • 1312 Ralp Rosell
  • 1362 Richard de Barewe
  • 1379 Micholas Lawe
  • Nicholas Goodyer
  • 1407 Robert Chubbe
  • John Leake
  • 1420 William Worsley
  • 1421 William Averham
  • 1423 William FitzHenry de Whatton
  • 1434 William Isabell
  • John Brounfled
  • 1471 Nicholas Spede
  • 1502 Henry Ridyng
  • 1515 Robert Freman
  • 1531 John Cokys
  • 1543 Laurence Lee
  • 1548 John Browne
  • 1585 William Barker
  • 1619 William Smyth
  • 1656 Philip Ormeston
  • 1660 William Goodall
  • 1708 Charles Drury
  • 1715 Thomas Wood
  • 1728 Edward Moises
  • 1751 Richard Barnard
  • 1783 Thomas Beaumont
  • 1794 Sampson Parkyns
  • 1801 William Beetham
  • 1833 John Champion
  • 1834 Edward Thompson
  • 1842 John Hancock
  • 1859 Alfred Potter
  • 1878 Henry Pratt Ling
  • 1928 P W Rushmer
  • 1930 A D Brooker
  • 1949 George Fry
  • 1960 Jack Gibson
  • 1970 John Ottey
  • 1985 John Hardy
  • 1994 Trevor Sisson
  • 2007 James Frederick Wellington

See also

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References

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  1. ^ [1] Archived September 24, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ The Buildings of England. Nottinghamshire. Nikolaus Pevsner

52°52′17″N 1°05′22″W / 52.8714°N 1.0894°W / 52.8714; -1.0894