- Thurgarton
infobox UK place
country = England
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latitude= 53.04
longitude=-0.97
official_name =Thurgarton
population =412
shire_district=Newark and Sherwood
shire_county=Nottinghamshire
region= East Midlands
constituency_westminster=
post_town= NEWARK
postcode_district = NG14
postcode_area=NG
dial_code=01636
os_grid_reference= SK695492Thurgarton is a small
village inrural Nottinghamshire . The village is close to Southwell, andNewark on Trent , with a medium length commuting distance toNottingham . It is served byThurgarton railway station . According to the 2001 census it had a population of 412 [ [http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=798472&c=Thurgarton&d=16&e=15&g=479488&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1206888761515&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 "Area: Thurgarton CP (Parish)"] ] .Location
Thurgarton Village and
Parish lie approximately convert|11|mi|km|0 to the northwest ofNottingham , and around convert|3|mi|km|0 to the south of Southwell. TheRiver Trent is around a mile away, to the southeast of Thurgarton, and the parish covers around convert|2770|acre|km2|0 of land.Gonalston is to the southwest, andBleasby to the southeast.The A612 runs through Thurgarton, coming south out of Southwell, and an alternative route is the A6097 trunk road. The national grid reference is SK 6949.
Christian links
Thurgaton is a lesser known place of pilgrimage for
Christians wishing to pay respects to the mystical prelate,Walter Hilton . Born in 1343, "Walter Hilton studiedCanon Law atCambridge but after a period as a hermit, he joined the community ofAugustinian Canons at Thurgarton inNottinghamshire in about 1386. Highly regarded in his lifetime as a spiritual guide, he wrote in bothLatin and English and translated severalLatin devotional works. Controversy with 'enthusiasts' and with theLollard movement gave a sharper definition to his exposition of the aims, methods and disciplines of traditional spirituality. Amongst his major works, Ladder of Perfection (Book Two) declares that contemplation, understood in a profoundly Trinitarian context as awareness of grace and sensitivity to the Spirit, may and should be sought by all seriousChristians ." [ [http://www.excitingholiness.org/first-edition/m03/d24a.html Exciting Holiness: 24 March ] ] He died on 24th March in the year 1396.History
The following is adapted from an extract from White's directory of
Nottingham , from the 1853 edition:"Thurgarton is a pleasant village and parish, situated at the foot of a declivity overlooking thevale of the Trent, three miles (5 km) south of Southwell. It contains 385 inhabitants and convert|2477|acre|km2|0 of land, enclosed about 80 years ago, when land was allotted for the tithes toTrinity College, Cambridge , which has the patronage of the curacy, and about one third of the lordship. The greater part of the remainder belongs to Richard Milward Esq., who is lord of the manor, and who resides at Thurgarton Priory, a large handsome mansion. The grounds about it rise in gentle swells, and are agreeably diversified with wood and water. The worthy owner has made great improvements since the estate came into his possession.The old
priory was taken down in the mid eighteeneth century by J.G. Cooper Esq., who erected the presentmansion on its site, the cellars of which are the only portions of the religious sanctuary that now remain. The ancient priory was founded in 1130 byRalph de Ayncourt , for canons of the order of St Augustine. He dedicated it toSaint Peter , and left God's favour to his heirs if they preserved it, but God's anger and curse if they did not. It possessed, at the dissolution, a yearly revenue of £259 15s 10d. The antiquary must be allowed to lament the false taste which dictated the destruction of so noble a monument of ancient grandeur. The Rev. Thomas Coates Cane also has an estate here.The church, dedicated to
St Peter , is situated near the priory, and has been a large magnificent structure, though it now consists only of one aisle. The curacy was certified at £56, and has been augmented with two lots ofQueen Anne's Bounty . It is annexed to that of Hoveringham. The two livings have recently been augmented to the value of £450 byTrinity College, Cambridge , and in 1850 a large, handsome parsonage house was erected for the present incumbent, the Rev. Henry Lea Guilleband M.A., who is now erecting a neat Sunday School. The school has a rent charge of £10 for the education of 20 boys of this parish, and Hoveringham. The poor of Thurgarton have the interest of £110 left by the families of Baker and Matthews. The Midland Company's Railway,Nottingham & Lincoln Branch, pass through this parish, and has a neat station here.Bankwood, convert|2|mi|km|0 west, Thurgarton Hill, half a mile west, Thurgarton Quarters, 2½ miles west, Magsdale, half a mile north of the village, are farms which belong to Richard Milward Esq. At Magsdale, in about 1810, many human bones and
spear heads were dug up on the Sheep Close. The spear heads &c. are in the possession of Richard Milward Esq., and also a piece or pig oflead , which is more than one man can lift. This was found in 1849, at Upper Hexgrave, near Southwell."Churches
The Anglican parish church, adjacent to the Priory, is dedicated to
St Peter . The church was restored in 1853, and parish registers exist from 1721, whereas earlier records were lost in 1780.Notes
Works by Walter Hilton
* Scale (or Ladder) of Perfection
* Song of Angels
* Treatise Written to a Devout ManThurgarton is also well known for its cricket Team. There is a tree in the pitch.
External links
* [http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/Jacks1881/thurgarton.htm Thurgarton by Leonard Jacks, 1881]
* [http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/Brown1896/thurgarton.htm Thurgarton by Cornelius Brown, 1896]
* [http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/articles/tts/tts1901/thurgartonpriory1.htm Thurgarton Priory by Standish, 1901]
* [http://www.southwell-online.co.uk/villages/villages-thurgarton.html Village guide with pictures]
* [http://biblestudy.churches.net/CCEL/H/HILTON/LADDER/LADDER.HTM The Ladder of Perfection]
* [http://essenes.net/ladder.htm The Ladder of Perfection]
* [http://www.gloriana.nu/hilton.html Walter Hilton & his Ladder of Perfection]
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