Church
St George's Church is a parish church in the Church of England in Barton in Fabis , Nottinghamshire .
History
The church is medieval[ 1] and is a Grade I listed building.[ 2] St George's Church was restored in 1855 by Thomas Chambers Hine . Between 1931 and 1934 the nave roof and parapet were repaired at a cost of £725 by Charles Marriott Oldrid Scott , architect, and Thomas Long, builder.
The church is famous for the alabaster tomb in the chancel dating from 1616 with reclining effigies of William and Tabitha Sacheverell.[ 1]
Incumbents
1266 Bartholomew
1270 Henry Sampson
???? Henry de Barton
1288 Adam de Hamundesham
1326 John de Blebury
1328 John de Mekesburgh
1343 Thomas de Birton de Stapilford
1356 Walter de Birton
1357 William de Conyngton
1398 Richard Arnall
1405 John Normanby
1406 William Senster
1408 Ric [Henricus] Killom
1415 John Hill de Farlesthorp
1442 William Findern
1458 Oliver Blakwell
1495 Martin Colyns
1508 John Thorman
1550 James Wheatley
1577 Archibald Lucas Gilpin
1587 John Cooke
1599 Thomas Bowes
1612 Thomas Ireland
1615 Francis Higginson
1616 Ralph Hansbie
1635-37 John Neyle
1641 Barnaby Barlowe
1650 Jonathan Goodwin
1671 Robert Field
1676 Jer Coadworth
1686 Samuel Crowborough
1691 William Pearson
1692 Andrew Lorley
1720 Joseph Milner
1751 John Wickliffe
1769 Henry Forster Mills
1792 Robert Markham
1806 John Storer
1827 Hon J S Venables Vernon
1828 John Fyre
1829 Fitzgerald Wintour
1865 Lloyd Bruce
1872 James Sweet
1878 Christopher Albert Hodgson
1916 William Gallagher
1920 Henry Meaden
1924 Joseph Poole
1929 Ernest Bardsley (formerly vicar of St Andrew's Church, Nottingham )
1940 F. Turney
1941 Frederick Byron, 10th Baron Byron
1942 Reginald Bidwell
1947 Harold Pritchard
1960 Arnold Hill
1964 Stephen Forbes-Adam
1970 Robin Protheroe
1973 Andrew Woodsford
1982 Alistair Sutherland
1997 Richard Spray
2001 Stephen Osman
2011 Richard Coleman
Parish structure
It is part of an informal grouping of five churches that are known collectively as "The 453 Churches" as they straddle the A453 . The other churches in the group are:
Organ
The two manual pipe organ dates from 1893 and is by the builder Alexander Young. It was installed in 1965. It came from Wincham Methodist Church. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register .
Bells
The west tower contains a ring of six bells.[ 3]
See also
References
External links
Churches in the Deanery of West Bingham
Benefice of the A453 churches Benefice of Clifton Benefice of East Leake Benefice of Edwalton Benefice of Gamston and Bridgford
St Luke, Gamston and Bridgford
Benefice of Lady Bay Benefice of Ruddington Benefice of Sutton Bonington Benefice of West Bridgford Benefice of Wilford Hill Benefice of Wilford