St John the Baptist's Church, Collingham
Church in Nottinghamshire, England
St John the Baptist's Church, Collingham is a Grade I listed parish church of the Church of England [ 2] in the village of Collingham, Nottinghamshire .
History
The church dates from the 12th century. Restoration work was undertaken by the Rector, Rev. Joseph Mayor, in 1846. Another restoration was carried out in 1862–1863 by J. H. Hakewill , when the gallery was removed and the arches were restored, the chancel walls raised and a new timber roof provided. Other work included stuccoing the walls, restoring memorial tablets, reglazing the windows with cathedral glass , and inserting new stone dressings. A new pulpit and lectern in pine and the altar rail in oak were installed. Tablets of zinc were fixed to the walls displaying the Ten Commandments. A number of new open benches of Memel timber were placed in the nave, to match those installed at the time of the restoration in 1846.[ 3]
The tower was restored in 1886 and there was a further restoration in 1890.
List of incumbents
Walter, clerk 1186
Geoffrey c. 1200–1216
Giles of Alderton until 1262
Giles de Erdyngton 1262–1269
Richard of Rowell 1269
John of Drax 1298
William of London c. 1344
William de Northalston 1336
William Trivet
Thomas de London 1349
Thomas de Duffeton 1349
Mr Richard de Rouille 1352
William of Hauley 1354
John of Dronsfield 1361
Simon of Morcote 1364
Nicholas de Barton 1366
Mr John de Wytlesey 1405
John Markanut
Henry Swayne 1425
John Floure 1445
Thomas Curtes
Thomas Magnus 1498
Mr William Webbe 1504
Robert Floyd 1523
William Arsheleye 1557–1577
Brian Barton 1577–1626
George Alsopp 1626–1640
Joseph Rhodes 1640
Richard Farren 1640–1641
Christopher Pickard 1641 onwards
William Towers 1662–1665
Thomas Hunt 1665–1667
John Whitehall 1667–1668
William Moulton 1668–1706
William Malton 1706–1722
Matthew Bradford 1722–1751
John Fisher 1751–1752
Robert Burne 1752–1791
William Mackenzie 1791–1794
John Porter 1795
John Todhunter 1795–1803
Christopher Wilson 1803–1807
Joseph S Pratt 1807–1813
Joseph Mayor 1813–1860[ 4]
Charles B Lowe 1860–1866
Henry Mackenzie 1866–1871
George William Fosbery 1871[ 5] –1906[ 6]
Albert James Maxwell 1907–1937[ 7] (formerly vicar of St Thomas' Church, Derby )
Graham H L Douglas Lane 1938–1968
Rupert John Stevens 1968–1985
Edward John Widdows 1985–1993
Alistair Aberdein Conn 1993–2004
William David Milner 2004–2013
David Yabbacombe 2013 to the present
Parish status
Collingham is one of a group of parishes which includes:
St Bartholomew's Church, Langford
St Giles' Church, Holme
St Cecilia's Church, Girton
All Saints' Church, Harby
St George the Martyr's Church, North & South Clifton
All Saints' Church, Collingham
St Helena's Church, South Scarle
Holy Trinity Church, Besthorpe
St Helen's Church, Thorney
All Saints' Church, Winthorpe
Organ
The organ was enlarged by Forster and Andrews in 1863. It was replaced in 1883 by a new instrument made by Wordsworth and Maskell .
The Bells
The peal of five bells dates from 1841 and was cast by Thomas Mears.[ 8]
See also
References
Churches in the Deanery of Newark and Southwell
Benefice of Averham with Kelham Benefice of Balderton Benefice of the Beck and Trent Benefice of Bilsthorpe Benefice of Eakring Benefice of East Stoke with Syerston Benefice of East Trent
All Saints, Collingham
All Saints, Harby
All Saints, Winthorpe
Holy Trinity, Besthorpe
St Bartholomew, Langford
St Cecilia, Girton
St George, North and South Clifton
St Giles, Holme
St Helen, Thorney
St Helena, South Scarle
St John the Baptist, Collingham
Benefice of Edingley with Halam Benefice of Egmanton Benefice of Elston Benefice of Farndon Benefice of Farnsfield Benefice of Kilvington Benefice of Kirklington with Hockerton Benefice of Kirton Benefice of Kneesall Benefice of Maplebeck Benefice of Newark-on-Trent Christ Church Benefice of Newark-on-Trent St Mary Magdalene Benefice of North and South Muskham Benefice of Ollerton with Boughton Benefice of Shelton
St Mary and All Saints, Shelton
Benefice of Sibthorpe Benefice of Southwell Benefice of Staunton
St Mary, Staunton-in-the-Vale
Benefice of Tuxford Benefice of Walesby Benefice of West Trent Benefice of Winkburn