St Mary's Church, Barnes
Church in England
St Mary's Church, Barnes , is the parish church of Barnes , formerly in Surrey and now in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames . It is a Grade II* listed building .[ 1] [ 2]
St Mary's Barnes is a thriving Christian community with an electoral roll of 350 and strong links across the local community. Along with the parishes of St Michael and All Angels, Barnes and Holy Trinity Barnes it forms the Barnes Team Ministry; the current Team Rector is Rev'd James Hutchings.
History
The church was built of coursed flint some time between 1100 and 1150.[ 1] It was enlarged and re-consecrated in 1215, after the signing of Magna Carta , by Cardinal Stephen Langton (c. 1150–1228), who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1207 to 1228.[ 3] It was extended to the west in the 13th century, and later to the east, creating a chancel . A west tower was added in the late 15th century. The north wall was demolished in the late 18th century to create a north aisle. The full set of eight bells in the tower was completed in 1897 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria .[ 1]
A major fire on 8 June 1978 destroyed parts of the church, but left the tower and Norman chapel almost intact. The church was restored by Edward Cullinan[ 4] [ 5] with the inclusion of elements of its former structure. The north wall contains a Gothic Revival east window. The church was re-dedicated in February 1984, with the original building now named as the Langton Chapel, commemorating Archbishop Stephen Langton.[ 1] [ 3] Doors in memory of Viera Gray were engraved by Josephine Harris .[ 6]
Rectors
1635–1643 John Cutts[ 7] (sequestered)
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1660–1663† John Squire[ 8]
1663–1680† Edward Layfield [ 9]
1680–1681† Hezekiah Burton [ 10]
1681–1717 William Richardson[ 11]
1717–1727 Francis Hare [ 12] (as Dean of Worcester, Dean of St Paul's from 1726)
1727–1730† Robert Kilborn[ 13]
1730–1749† Samuel Baker
1749–1758 John Hume (as Bishop of Bristol from 1756)
1758–1768† Ferdinando Warner[ 14]
1768–1792† Christopher Wilson (as Bishop of Bristol from 1783)
1792–1795 John Jeffreys[ 15]
1795–1839 John Jeffreys[ 16] (son of previous)
1840–1863 Reginald Edward Copleston[ 17]
1863–1871† Henry Melvill
1871–1876 Peter Medd
1876–1884 John Ellerton
1885–1891† Lewis Taswell Lochee[ 18]
1891–1892† William Anthony Harrison[ 19]
1892–1923† Benjamin Meredyth Kitson
1923–1937 William Patrick Dott
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1944-? Percy Steed[ 20]
1956–1963 Arthur Christopher Heath[ 21]
1963–1981† Basil Whitworth[ 22]
1981–1990 Juergen Simonson[ 23]
1990–2001 Richard Ames-Lewis
2001–2010 Ross Collins
2010–2018 Richard Sewell
2019– James Hutchings
Notable burials
Major General Roger Elliott (c. 1665–1714), who lived at Byfeld House in Church Road, Barnes, was buried in the churchyard in May 1714.[ 24]
John Moody (c. 1727–1812), actor, who lived at 11 The Terrace , Barnes, c.1780 until his death, is buried in the churchyard with his two wives.[ 25]
Abiezer Coppe One of the English Ranters and a writer of prophetic religious pamphlets.
References
^ a b c d "History and Architecture" . The Church Building . St Mary Barnes. Retrieved 17 July 2020 .
^ Historic England (25 October 1951). "Church of St Mary (1358083)" . National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 17 July 2020 .
^ a b "Events: St Mary's, Barnes" . Magna Carta Trust . 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2020 .
^ Cherry, Bridget and Pevsner, Nikolaus (1983). The Buildings of England – London 2: South . London: Penguin Books . p. 468. ISBN 0-14-0710-47-7 .{{cite book }}
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^ "Local architects" (PDF) . Barnes and Mortlake History Society . Retrieved 9 April 2013 .
^ Powers, Alan (17 November 2020). "Josephine Harris, leading figure in the world of glass engraving – obituary" . The Telegraph . Retrieved 26 January 2021 .
^ "Cutts, John (CTS621J)" . A Cambridge Alumni Database . University of Cambridge.
^ "Squire, John (SKR637J)" . A Cambridge Alumni Database . University of Cambridge.
^ "Layfield, Edward (LFLT625E)" . A Cambridge Alumni Database . University of Cambridge.
^ "Burton, Hezekiah (BRTN647H)" . A Cambridge Alumni Database . University of Cambridge.
^ "Richardson, William (RCRT670W)" . A Cambridge Alumni Database . University of Cambridge.
^ "People of Mortlake, Barnes and East Sheen: H - L" (PDF) . Barnes and Mortlake History Society . Retrieved 28 November 2020 .
^ "Kilborn, Robert (KLBN717R)" . A Cambridge Alumni Database . University of Cambridge.
^ "Warner, Ferdinando (WNR741F)" . A Cambridge Alumni Database . University of Cambridge.
^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Jeffreys, John (1)" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886 . Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource .
^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Jeffreys, John (3)" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886 . Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource .
^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Copleston, Reginald Edward" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886 . Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource .
^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Lochée, Lewis Taswell" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886 . Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource .
^ "Harrison, William Anthony (HRY852WA)" . A Cambridge Alumni Database . University of Cambridge.
^ Crockford's Shorter Directory, 1953-54 , 1st Edition, p 190.
^ "Crockford's Clerical Directory : The Revd Arthur Christopher Heath" . Retrieved 25 February 2021 .
^ Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1973-74 , 85th Edition, p 1030.
^ "Crockford's Clerical Directory : Canon Juergen Werner Dietrich Simonson" . Retrieved 25 February 2021 .
^ "Historical and Genealogical Notes and Queries". The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography . 13 (1): 99. July 1905. JSTOR 4242729 .
^ Brown, Maisie (1997). Barnes and Mortlake Past, with East Sheen . Historical Publications. p. 122. ISBN 0-948667-46-X .
Further reading
Official Guidebook to The Parish Church of St. Mary, Barnes
Gallery
Exterior of the church
Exterior view
Church entrance
Clock
20th-century extension
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