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HOLYWELL-CUM-NEEDINGWORTH
"HOLYWELL-CUM-NEEDINGWORTH, a parish in the hundred of Hurstingtone, county Huntingdon, 1¾ mile east of St. Ives, its post town. The village, which is small, is situated on the river Ouse. Fragments of Roman pottery have been discovered here. The living is a rectory* in the diocese of Ely, value £528. The church, dedicated to St. John the Baptist, is an ancient structure with a square tower. The churchyard commands an extensive view of the river Ouse. Near the church is a holy well, from which the village derived its name. There are places of worship for the Wesleyans and Baptists."
"NEEDINGWORTH, a hamlet in the parish of Holywell cum Needingworth, hundred of Hurstingstone, county Huntingdon, 2 miles north-east of St. Ives, its post town. It was formerly a chapelry, but the chapel, dedicated to St. James, has long disappeared. The hamlet, which is of large extent, was the birth-place of Sir Ambrose Nicholas, Lord Mayor of London in 1576. The Baptists and Wesleyans have each a place of worship."
by Colin Hinson ©2013
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- Monumental Inscriptions from the Parish Churchyard (approximately 393 entries - £1.50 inclusive of postage worldwide) are available from the Huntingdonshire FHS Bookstall.
- Census information for this parish (1841 - 1891) is held in the Huntingdon Records Office.
- The full 1841 Census of Holywell-cum-Needingworth Parish is available as fiche set C99.
- The full 1851 Census of Holywell-cum-Needingworth Parish is available as fiche set C49.
- A surname index of the 1881 Census of the St. Ives Registration District, in which Holywell (RG11/1609, Folios 4a - 6a) and Needingworth (RG11/1609, Folios 6b - 19a) were enumerated, and which took place on 3rd April 1881, is available as fiche set C4.
- A full transcription of the 1891 Census of the St. Ives Registration District (RG12/1234) in which Holywell-cum-Needingworth parish was enumerated,and which took place on 5th April 1891, is available as fiche set C12.
- The above mentioned fiche are available from the Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire FHS.
- The following Churches have their own websites:
- The Church of St. John the Baptist, Holywell cum Needingworth
- OS Grid Square TL 336708.
- The church of St John the Baptist consists of a chancel, south vestry, nave, north aisle, south aisle and west tower, together with a modern south porch. The walls are of rubble with stone dressings, the west tower is of ashlar and the roofs are of tiles and slates.
- Although mentioned in the Domesday survey of 1086, it is doubtful if anything earlier than the 13th century remains, to which date the chancel may be assigned. the north arcade and aisle were built towards the end of the century, and about the year 1300, the south arcade and south aisle were added. The tower is recorded as having been built in 1547 of stone brought from Ramsey Abbey, the material being largely of 14th century date. The clearstory is of the early 16th century.
- The church was rather drastically restored in 1862 when the vestry was added and the porch rebuilt. The tower was restored in 1915 and other works were done in 1919.
- A Baptist chapel was built in the centre of Needingworth since 1861, and at the western end of this village was a Methodist Chapel dating from 1888.
- These are available in the Huntingdon Records Office.
- Baptisms: 1667-1747, 1747-1812, 1813-1858, 1858-1912
- Banns: 1754-1822, 1823-1956, 1955-1980
- Marriages: 1667-1746, 1747-1754, 1754-1812, 1813-1837, 1837-1963, 1963-1968, 1968-1973, 1973-1977, 1977-1979, 1979-1986
- Burials: 1667-1746, 1747-1812, 1813-1901
- BTs.: 1604-5, 1607-8, 1610, 1612, 1618-19, 1625, 1660-8, 1670-1, 1674, 1676-78, 1684-87, 1690-91, 1693-1716, 1718-20, 1722-1751/1752-87, 1789-1813/1813-19/1822-35, 1837-43, 1845, 1848-56.
- The Huntingdonshire Marriage Indexes include marriages from this parish. These are, at present, issued in alphabetical listings in series: 1601-1700, and 1701-1754, and are available from the Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire FHS.
- The parish of Holywell-cum-Needingworth was originally in the St. Ives Registration District from 1st July 1837; this subsequently became a sub-District. Since 1st April 1997, it has come directly under the Huntingdon Registration Office.
- The village has a history web-site containing lots of information about the village..
- A transcript of the HolywellCumNeedingworth parish entries from 1932 Victoria County Series
- A transcript of the HolywellCumNeedingworth parish entries from Samuel Lewis's 1835 Topographical Dictionary of England,
- Ask for a calculation of the distance from Holywell Cum Needingworth to another place.
You can see maps centred on OS grid reference TL338748 (Lat/Lon: 52.354942, -0.036808), Holywell Cum Needingworth which are provided by:
- OpenStreetMap
- Google Maps
- StreetMap (Current Ordnance Survey maps)
- Bing (was Multimap)
- Old Maps Online
- National Library of Scotland (Old Ordnance Survey maps)
- Vision of Britain (Click "Historical units & statistics" for administrative areas.)
- English Jurisdictions in 1851 (Unfortunately the LDS have removed the facility to enable us to specify a starting location, you will need to search yourself on their map.)
- Magic (Geographic information) (Click + on map if it doesn't show)
- GeoHack (Links to on-line maps and location specific services.)
- All places within the same township/parish shown on an Openstreetmap map.
- Nearby townships/parishes shown on an Openstreetmap map.
- Nearby places shown on an Openstreetmap map.
- The war memorial with detailed information about those who fell is available on the Roll of Honour site for Huntingdonshire.
- Hoywell:
- Haliewell (xi cent.),
- Halywell (xiii cent.).
- Needingworth:
- Nidingworth (xiii cent.),
- Niddyngworth (xiv cent.).
- Holliwell-cum-Needingworth (xvii cent.).
- The parish of Holywell-cum-Needingworth was in the St. Ives Union for Poor Law administration.
- Births and deaths registered in the St Ives Union Workhouse (1836 - 1913) are available, as fiche set D9, from the Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire FHS.