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Church History information for Gnosall and places above it in the hierarchy

Gnosall

"Gnosall Church, St Lawrence, is a large edifice, in the form of a cross, with a tower rising from the centre, and containing a clock and six bells. With the exception of the west end, which has five lancet windows and perpendicular buttresses, the body of the church appears to be the latest style of English architecture, but the tower, to the height of the roof, is in the Saxon style. It was repewed and thoroughly repaired in 1820, and enlarged by the erection of galleries in 1826.
The living is a perpetual curacy in the incumbency of the Rev John Till, MA.
At Knightley is a neat chapel of ease, dedicated to Christ, built by the Earl of Lichfield in 1840, and the duty is performed by the incumbent of Gnosall and his curate.
Moreton Church, St Mary, is a neat structure, in the Norman style, erected in 1838. The benefice is a perpetual curacy, in the patronage of the incumbent of Gnosall, and incumbency of the Rev Thomas Burne, MA.
There are Independent Chapels at Coton and Bromstead. "

[From History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire, William White, Sheffield, 1851)

A view of St Lawrence Church (1).
A view of St Lawrence Church (2).

 

Staffordshire

  • "The Old Parish Churches of Staffordshire" by Mike Salter, published by Folly Publications, 1996, ISBN 1-871731-25-8 (2nd Ed) contains descriptions, photographs and plans of many of the old parish churches of the county.
  • "Staffordshire Incumbents and Parochial Records, 1530-1680" by Walter Landor, was published by William Salt Archaeological Society, in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 1915."
  • "The Registrations of Dissenting Chapels and Meeting Houses in Staffordshire, 1689-1852" by Barbara Donaldson, was published by The Staffordshire Record Society, in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire, 4th Series, Volume III, 1960."
  • Histories of individual churches may be found on the individual parish pages.
  • Staffordshire Archive Services' Staffordshire Past Track pages include a selection of old photographs, plans and drawings of selected churches in the county.
  • A Listing of the Church Photographs & Images on GENUKI Staffordshire
  • JWB Tomlinson's unpublished PhD Thesis entitled "From Parson to Professional: The Changing Ministry of the Anglican Clergy in Staffordshire, 1830-1960"  examines in great detail the transformation of the parish ministry of the clergy of the Church of England from the gradual abandonment of the parson model to the adoption of the professional model using Staffordshire parishes as a case study.

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