St Andrew's Church, Caunton

St. Andrew's Church, Caunton is a parish church in the Church of England in Caunton, Nottinghamshire.

St. Andrew's Church, Caunton
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipBroad Church
History
DedicationSt. Andrew
Administration
ProvinceYork
DioceseSouthwell and Nottingham
ParishCaunton

The church is Grade I listed by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport as a building of outstanding architectural or historic interest.

History

The church was medieval but restored in 1869 by Ewan Christian.[1]

List of vicars

  • William de Holm 1306
  • Thomas 1318
  • William Hull 1470
  • John Barker
  • John Hardy
  • James Lee (Leghe) 1535
  • William Olyver
  • William Smythe 1541-1555
  • James Lee 1555
  • Richard Stanshall/Stanshare 1555-1557
  • Roger Jackeson 1557-1561
  • Robert Fraser 1561-1567
  • Hugh Hole 1567-1579
  • Matthew Boyle 1579-1591
  • John Smvidy 1610-1617
  • Richard Hewes 1617-1638
  • Thomas Infield 1641-1649
  • Francis Burton 1649
  • Edward Overend 1661-1664
  • Thomas Salter 1664–1699
  • George Benlowes 1708-1731
  • Thomas Leach 1731-1755
  • William Harding 1755-1778
  • James Burnell 1778-1817
  • Joseph Lister 1817-1838
  • Charles Fletcher 1838-1850
  • Samuel Hole 1850-1887[2]
  • Henry Bryan McConnager Holden 1888-1891
  • John Tinkler 1891-1924
  • Arthur Alcock Baillie 1924-1925
  • Thomas Stanley Lupton 1925-1935
  • James Spencer Granville Barley 1935-1949
  • Richard George Hall 1949-1954
  • Eric William Trueman Dicken 1954-1965
  • Wilfred Lawson Archer 1965-1973
  • Robert Purdon Neill 1973-1976
  • William Harvey Snow 1976-1979
  • Charles Kemp Buck 1979-1982
  • Vacancy 1982-1990
  • Robert Andrew Whittaker 1990-1996
  • Anthony I Tucker 1996-2006
  • Sheila Dixon 2005-

Pipe Organ

The church has a small two manual pipe organ. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register

Current parish status

It is in a group of parishes which includes:

See also

Sources

  1. Pevsner, Nikolaus. 1979. The Buildings of England:Nottinghamshire. page 95. Harmondsworth, Middx. Penguin.
  2. Ecclesiastical Intelligence, The Morning Post (London, England), 17 June 1850; pg. 2; Issue 23874. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II.
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