St Mary's Church, Brent Eleigh
St Mary's Church, Brent Eleigh | |
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52°05′54″N 0°50′02″E / 52.0984°N 0.833944°E | |
Address | Hall Road, Brent Eleigh |
Denomination | Church of England |
History | |
Dedication | St Mary the Virgin |
Administration | |
Diocese | Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich |
Deanery | Lavenham |
Parish | Brent Eleigh |
Clergy | |
Minister(s) | Mike Brit[1] |
The church of St Mary the Virgin is the parish church of Brent Eleigh, Suffolk, England. It is a Grade I listed building[2] It was built around 1250.[3]
History
[edit]John Fitch, the Rector in 1986 described the church as exhibiting the Decorated Gothic style by which he dates the building to the late 13th-early 14th century period.[4] Other features
In 1709 Henry Colman left his substantial library to the "use of the Church of Brentily that is the incumbent Minister there". In 1720 Nicholas Thurloe, the vicar, signed a bond with Charles Trimnell, the Bishop of Norwich wherein he took responsibility for 1700 volumes covering over 1500 titles. These were housed in a brick built building tacked on to the eastern end of the church.[5]
Rectors
[edit]- 1586 Henry Dawson[6]
- 1594 John Bulbrooke[6]
- 1625 Thomas Colman,[6] father of Edward Colman, the Catholic courtier targeted by Titus Oates as being involved in a fictitious "popish plot" and subsequently executed in 1678.[7]
- 1662 William Gilbert, cousin of Edward Colman.[7]
Features in church
[edit]Font and Box pews
[edit]The Font is often described as exhibiting the Early English Gothic style associated with a period slightly earlier in the 13th century than the rest of the church. The nave features eighteenth century box pews which enclose som earlier seventeenth century bench ends.[8]: 232
14th century paintings
[edit]In 1961 a set of three paintings were discovered on the east wall. These had previously been hidden by a Victorian reredos.They have been dated to the 14th century.[9]
Edward Colman memorial
[edit]Edward Colman (died 1739) is commemorated by a memorial was created by Thomas Dunn.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ "Church » Brent Eleigh". brenteleigh.onesuffolk.net. One Suffolk. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
- ^ "Church of St Mary the Virgin, Brent Eleigh - 1351432 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Historic England. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
- ^ "Brent Eleigh St Mary". National Churches Trust. National Churches Trust. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
- ^ Fitch, John (1986). Brent Eleigh: An Illustrated History and Guide (PDF). Sudbury: Deltaprint.
- ^ Fitch, John (1964). "Some ancient Suffolk parochial libraries" (PDF). Proceedings Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute for Archaeology & History. XXX (Part 1): 44 to 87.
- ^ a b c Bullen, R. F. (1936). "Catalogu of Beneficed Clergy of Suffolk 1551-1631" (PDF). Proceedings Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute for Archaeology & History. XXII (Part 1): 294 to 333.
- ^ a b Barclay, Andrew (1999). "The Rise of Edward Colman". The Historical Journal. 42 (1): 109–131. ISSN 0018-246X.
- ^ Cautley, Henry Munro (1954). Suffolk Churches and their Treasures. Ipswich: Norman Adlard.
- ^ "Suffolk Churches". Simon Knott. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
- ^ Ross, David. "Brent Eleigh, St Mary's Church - History, Travel, and accommodation information". Britain Express. Retrieved 16 September 2023.