- St. Lawrence's Church, Thorpe
Parish church
name = St. Lawrence's Church, Thorpe
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dedication =St. Lawrence
denomination =Church of England
tradition =Broad Church
parish =Thorpe, Nottinghamshire
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diocese = Southwell and Nottingham
province = York
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rector = Rev John Quarell
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website = [http://www.farndon-hawton.org.uk/ www.farndon-hawton.org.uk]
coordinates =St. Lawrence's Church, Thorpe is a
parish church in theChurch of England inThorpe, Nottinghamshire .The church is
Grade II listed by theDepartment for Culture, Media & Sport as it is a building of special architectural or historic interest.History
The small church is that of
St. Laurence , "a parish, in the union of Southwell, S. division of thewapentake of Newark and of the county ofNottingham , 3 miles (S. W.) from Newark; containing 108 inhabitants." [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=51338#s14 Thornville - Thorpe | British History Online ] ]St. Laurence's church is "a picturesque village church, which was much restored by the rector Rev. William Wood during the Victorian period. Who also built the rectory through whose grounds one has to go in order to gain access to the church. The solid tower remains from the 12th century. [ [http://www.farndon-hawton.org.uk/main_pages/slt.php Farndon and Hawton United Benefice - Saint Lawrence's Thorpe ] ]
Some of the clergy of this parish include Mr Paget, rector 1587-89; Thomas Colman, rector 1591, Isaac Sharpe, rector 1598-1613, and John Scarlett, rector 1624-39. [ [http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/mss/online/archdeaconry/parishes/clergy-newark.phtml Clergy in Newark Deanery, 1587-1643 - Archdeaconry Resources - Manuscripts & Special Collections - The University of Nottingham ] ]
"The church, dedicated to
St. Lawrence , is a small structure, upon an eminence, and has 40 acres of glebe. The rectory, valued in the King's books at £8, now £280, is in the patronage of theLord Chancellor , and the Rev. Charles Townsend M.A. is the incumbent, who resides at the rectory, a neat, modern, brick mansion near the church." [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/NTT/ThorpebyNewark/index.html White's Directory of Nottinghamshire 1853]Current parish status
It is in the United Benefice of Farndon with Thorpe and Hawton with Cotham:
*All Saints' Church, Hawton
*St. Lawrence's Church, Thorpe
*St. Peter's Church, Farndon
*St. Michael's Church, Cotham ource
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