All Saints' Church, Stamford

All Saints' Church, Stamford

All Saints' Church, Stamford
52°39′08″N 00°28′52″W / 52.65222°N 0.48111°W / 52.65222; -0.48111Coordinates: 52°39′08″N 00°28′52″W / 52.65222°N 0.48111°W / 52.65222; -0.48111
Denomination Church of England
Previous denomination Roman Catholic
Churchmanship Broad Church
Website www.stamfordallsaints.org.uk
History
Dedication All Saints
Administration
Parish Stamford All Saints with St John the Baptist, Lincolnshire
Deanery Stamford
Archdeaconry Lincoln
Diocese Lincoln
Province Canterbury
Clergy
Vicar(s) Mark Warrick
Honorary priest(s) David Bond, Eileen Bangay, Beatrice Brandon
Curate(s) Aran Beesley, Nikki Mann
Laity
Organist/Director of music Fergus Black

All Saints' Church, Stamford is a parish church in the Church of England, situated in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England.

History

A Stamford church is mentioned in the Domesday Book. None of the original church is still in existence. There is a very small amount of 12th-century stonework, but the bulk of the church dates from the 13th century.

Extensive additions were made by the Browne family in the 15th century.[1] John Browne, Merchant of the Staple of Calais, funded the 15th-century construction. His son, William, Mayor of the Calais Staple, funded and built the steeple.[2] Various members of the Browne family are the only people buried inside the church. William Stukeley was vicar from 1730 to 1747.

Organ

The organ was built in 1916 by James Binns.[3]

Organists

References

  1. Chronology of Stamford: Compiled from Peck, Butcher, Howgrave, Harrod, Drakard, Parliamentary Reports, and Other Important Works By George Burton, Published by R. Bagley, 1846
  2. Bond, Henry (1855). Family memorials: Genealogies of the families and descendants of the early settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, including Waltham and Weston: to which is appended the early history of the town (Public domain ed.). Little, Brown & company. p. 118. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  3. "Lincolnshire Stamford (TF0207) , All Saints (Anglican Parish Church)". The National Pipe Organ Register (NPOR) at the Royal College of Music. British Institute of Organ Studies. Retrieved 11 February 2012.
  4. Lincolnshire Chronicle - Friday 24 January 1840
  5. Stamford Mercury - Friday 3 September 1847
  6. Northampton Mercury - Saturday 23 June 1883
  7. Stamford Mercury - Friday 1 February 1895
  8. Rutland and Stamford Mercury Wednesday 30 July 2008

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