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

Mumby

  • The Anglican parish church is dedicated to Saint Thomas of Canterbury (several sources refute this, claiming St. Peter).
     
  • This church was extensively repaired in 1844.
     
  • This church chancel was rebuilt in 1874.
     
  • This church was restored in 1903.
     
  • The church seats 300.
     
  • St. Thomas' Church is a Grade I listed building with English Heritage.
     
  • There is a medieval cross in the churchyard. Richard CROFT has a photograph of the Churchyard cross (shaft and base) on Geo-graph, taken in September, 2010.
     
  • The Anglican parish church in Mumby Chapel is dedicated to Saint Leonard. Much of the land of the chapel has been lost to the sea. The first chapel here was washed into the sea in 1570, then again in 1750.
     
  • Mumby Chapel's chapel of ease is mentioned in "The Inquisitions of Henry VIII" in 1532.
     
  • There is a photograph of St. Thomas Church on the Wendy PARKINSON web site.
     
  • John READMAN has a photograph of St. Thomas Church on Geo-graph, taken in May, 2006.
     
  • Here is a photo of St. Thomas Church, taken by Ron COLE (who retains the copyright):
     

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