- John Schorne
Sir John Schorne (died 1313) was
rector ofNorth Marston in the English county ofBuckinghamshire . He was a very pious man and was said to have effected many miraculous cures forgout andtoothache .During a
drought , he discovered a well, thewater s of which were reputed to have miraculous properties. His reputation for holiness was such that he is believed to have cast thedevil into aboot . He is often pictured holding a boot with a devil in it, the origin of the child'sjack-in-the-box toy. When he died, his shrine in the church at North Marston became a popular place ofpilgrim age and he was regarded by many as asaint , although he was never canonised. His remains were later moved toSt George's Chapel, Windsor . The Holy Well was renovated in 2004/2005 and may still be seen in North Marston.There was a rector in
Princes Risborough called John de Schorne in c1289, according to the list of rectors in the front of theparish register . It is likely to be the same person, though this is difficult to confirm for certain. [Princes Risborough Parish Register, held at the [http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/bcc/content/index.jsp?contentid=-746638797 Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies] ]One of the two team
benefice s in Claydon Deanery is named after Schorne to this day.References
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