- St James' Church, High Melton
St James' Church, High Melton
St James’s church dominates the village of
High Melton , nearDoncaster , inSouth Yorkshire . Originally built by Avice-de-Tania, (who also founded the Priory at Hampole) in 1153AD, it has been extensively extended.Until at least the reign of Richard II (1377-1400), the church was known as the "Church of All Saints". About this time, a tower was added and a Lady Chapel to the south-east.
The ground plan is rather unusual, having two aisles - one through a short nave within the chancel and the Western Tower, and also a continuous south aisle to the whole length of the church.
It has had several generous benefactors over the years, including the Fountayne family and its descendants, the Wilson family, which changed its name to Montagu following an inheritance. There are substantial memorials to members of these families in the Church. Another local family which gave to the church were the
Levett s of High Melton, who had settled there after leaving nearbyNormanton, West Yorkshire where they had been prominent since the thirteenth century. John Levett of High Melton had married Mary, the daughter of Emmanuel Mote, who owned the manor of High Melton, having inherited it from his wife Copley's family. [ [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/A2A/records.aspx?cat=199-cwmba&cid=-1&Gsm=2008-06-18 John Levett, Thomas Levett, Emanuel Mote, High Melton, Cooke of Wheatley Muniments, Sheffield Archives, The National Archives, nationalarchives.gov.uk] ] Ralph Levett, the son of Thomas Levett of High Melton, became a well-known vicar in Lincolnshire after graduation from Christ's Church, Cambridge, and corresponded with the Puritan Rev. John Cotton of Boston, Lincolnshire. [ [http://www.thurcroftweb.co.uk/gen/levett.htm Pedigree of Levett of High Melton, Thurcroftweb.co.uk] ] The coat-of-arms of the Levetts of High Melton and Normanton appear in a stained glass window of St. James' Church. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=hkjQ90cX71oC&pg=PA71&lpg=PA71&dq=%22john+levett%22+york&source=web&ots=MmiwvbroeW&sig=HlN9fuv9QTgQ_fOysH7LagOWbVM&hl=en Levett, High Melton, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, 1913] ] [The Levett coat-of-arms in St. James Church is quartered by the arms of Savile. The 1503 will of Sir John Savile ofThornhill, West Yorkshire , High Sheriff of the county, was witnessed by William Levett. [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/saville/clay2.shtml] ]Benefactors helped to improve the state of the Church in the early 20th Century. In particular, there is a spectacular
rood screen and 'Corpus Christi' set of figures (1905) and areredos andaltar frontal s (1907) which are the work of Sir JohnNinian Comper , who also did much work forYork Minster .St James' is also known for its beautiful windows. John Fontayne, DD Dean of
York , is stated to have installed several pieces of mediaeval stained glass obtained throughout the county, and also introduced quite a lot of painted glass (by Peckett of York), giving the church a rich inheritance.The parish registers of
High Melton begin in 1538 (this is unusual as in many other parishes the Registers only date back to the beginning of the reign ofElizabeth I , 1558).It is part of the
Diocese of Sheffield , now under the joint Benefice of St Peter's,Barnburgh , with St. James, Melton-on-the-Hill, and holds morning worship every Sunday starting at 9.15am.References
External links
Some information from "The History of St James' Church, Melton-on-the Hill", F Galloway (April 1969).
* [http://merlin.cch.kcl.ac.uk:8080/cvma/servlet/site?countyCode=YW&place=High%20Melton&site=%20St%20James&LocationID=591&-querytype=2&county=Yorkshire,%20West%20Riding Stained Glass, St. James' Church, High Melton]
* [http://www.doncasterfhs.co.uk/churches/highmelton.htm Registers of St. James and High Melton]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=8pUDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&dq=%22high+melton%22+levet&source=web&ots=FhZ1vbF33D&sig=UwtnHjDTX08B36tfbG0p9v49Gvo&hl=en Index of Cartularies, Thomas Phillipps, 1839]
* [http://merlin.cch.kcl.ac.uk:8080/cvma/servlet/webimage?ScannedImageID=8243&CVMAWinNo=sVI&CVMAPanelNo=1b&MuseumRegNo=&al_windowdes=South%20window&county=Yorkshire,%20West%20Riding&location=High%20Melton,%20St%20James Coat of Arms of Levett of High Melton and Normanton quartering Savile, St. James' Church, High Melton]
* [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Highmelton/index.html High Melton, GENUKI]
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