- Stoke Newington (parish)
Stoke Newington was an ancient
parish in the county ofMiddlesex . It was both acivil parish , used for administrative purposes, and anecclesiastical parish of theChurch of England .Civil parish
The
vestry of the civil parish was entrusted with various administrative functions from the 17th century. In1837 it became a part of thePoor Law Union of Hackney. In1855 the parish was included in the area of theMetropolitan Board of Works . Together with Hackney, Stoke Newington formed Hackney District Board of Works. In1889 the parish was included in the newCounty of London , while in1894 the District Board was dissolved with Stoke Newington vestry forming a separate local authority. In1899 the civil vestry were dissolved, and the parish became part of theMetropolitan Borough of Shoreditch . At the same time, Stoke Newington absorbed most of the parish andurban district ofSouth Hornsey , which had been anexclave ofMiddlesex in theCounty of London .Ecclesiastical parish
The ancient parish, dedicated to
St Mary , was in theDiocese of London . Parish was sometimes called Newington Canonicorum.cite book |title=The History and Antiquities of the parish of Stoke Newington in the County of Middlesex |last=Robinson |first=William |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1842 |publisher=John Bowyer Nichols and son |location=London |accessdate=2008-08-25 |isbn= |pages= |url=http://books.google.com.au/books?hl=en&id=_gYNAAAAYAAJ, full download available via Google Books]As the population increased the parish was divided:
* In1849 a new parish of Stoke Newington, St Matthias was formed from part of the ancient parish and part of neighbouring Hornsey. The church was completed in1853 to the designs ofWilliam Butterfield , services previously being held in a local school.
* In1873 two new parishes of Stoke Newington, All Saints and Stoke Newington, St Faith were carved out of the parishes of St Mary and St Matthias. All Saints church was in Aden Grove, replacing an earlier iron structure, in1876 . It was demolished in1956 . St Faith's church was built on Londesborough Road in1873 , badly damaged by bombing in1944 , and finally abandoned and demolished in1949 .
* In1883 the parish of Stoke Newington, St Andrew was created from part of St Mary's parish and part of Stamford Hill. The church was built in1884 on Bethune and Fairholt Roads.
* The final division of the parish was in1892 , when Stoke Newington, St Olave was formed from part of St Mary's, part of St Andrew's and also included parts of the parishes of Stamford Hill, Vartry Road and Hanger Lane. The church, in Woodberry Down, was completed in1893 to the designs ofEwan Christian . The bells, font and pulpit from theCity of London church ofSt Olave's, Jewry , demolished in1891 were moved here.
* There was also the parish ofStoke Newington Common , created in1886 . This was outside the area of the ancient parish, being made from parts of Stamford Hill and West Hackney.Many of the churches were severely damaged by bombs during World War II. Although both St Mary's and St Matthias were eventually restored, the extent of the damage, combined with a decrease in the population of the area led to a number of these parishes being combined in the 20th century. For instance, in
1951 St Faith and St Matthias parishes were merged. in1956 they were again merged with All Saints to form Stoke Newington, St Faith with St Matthias and All Saints In1974 the name of the combined parish was shortened to Stoke Newington, St Matthias.As of June
2006 the parishes are known by the following names:
*St Mary, Stoke Newington
*St Matthias, Stoke Newington
*St Andrew, Bethune Road
*St Olave, Woodberry DownManor
The manor of the parish was originally called Nentone, and later took the name Stoke Newington. The manor is co-extensive with the parish, and was the property of Prebendary of Newington, which is one of the prebends of St. Paul's Cathedral, in the gift of the Bishop of London. This right is thought to have existed back to the time of
Edward the Confessor .External links
* Churches of Stoke Newington [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=4732]
* St Mary Stoke Newington [http://www.stmaryn16.org]
* Diocese of London, parishes in Hackney Deanery [http://www.london.anglican.org/ChurchList?Ref=05 ]ources
* "Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England", Vol.1, Frederic Youngs, London, 1979
* "The Buildings of England: London except the Cities of London and Westminster", Niklaus Pevsner, Harmondsworth, 1952
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