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Epworth, Lincolnshire

Epworth is a town and civil parish on the Isle of Axholme, in the North Lincolnshire unitary authority of Lincolnshire, England.[1] The town lies on the A161, about halfway between Goole and Gainsborough. As the birthplace of John Wesley and Charles Wesley, it has given its name to many institutions associated with Methodism. Their father, Samuel Wesley, was the rector from 1695 to 1735.

Epworth
Epworth Market Place. To the right of the picture is the base of the medieval market cross where John Wesley preached
Epworth
Location within Lincolnshire
Population3,734 (Parish)
OS grid referenceSE780039
• London150 mi (240 km) SSE
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDONCASTER
Postcode districtDN9
Dialling code01427
PoliceHumberside
FireHumberside
AmbulanceEast Midlands
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Lincolnshire
53°31′30″N 0°49′12″W / 53.525°N 0.820°W / 53.525; -0.820

History edit

Epworth is in the Isle of Axholme. The Isle is so called because, until it was drained by the Dutch engineer Sir Cornelius Vermuyden in 1627–1629, it was an inland island, surrounded by rivers, streams, bogs and meres.

The Domesday Book in 1086 recorded:

"Manor In Epeuerde, Ledwin had eight carucates of land to be taxed. Land to twelve ploughs. Geoffrey de Wirce has there two ploughs, and eight sokemen, with two carucates and five oxgangs of this land; and thirteen villanes and nine bordars with six ploughs, and eleven fisheries of five shillings, and sixteen acres [6.5 hectares] of meadow. Wood pasture one mile [1.5 km] long and one mile [1.5 km] broad.. Value in King Edword's time £8 now £5. Tallaged at twenty shillings.[2]

A grant of the common land to the freeholders and other tenants, made by deed in 1360 by John de Mowbray, Lord of the Manor, gave privileges and freedoms over the use of common land, reed gathering, rights over fish and fowl and such wildlife as could be taken by the commoners for food. The deed caused repercussions in the reign of King Charles I (1625-1649) when Vermuyden was granted the task of draining the Isle and he and his Dutch partners came under regular attack in their stockade at Sandtoft. The draining of the land saw the ancient rights of the commoners encroached upon: as the land dried up they lost their supply of wildfowl for food, foraging rights and employment as mere men, swanniers, and ferry operators in addition to their grazing rights. A whole way of life that had seen annual otter hunts on the Trent, not to mention abundant salmon, was lost along with many livelihoods. The resentment felt by the Isle of Axholme towards the king doubtless explains their siding with Parliament in the English Civil War (1642-1651).[3] Nevertheless, Vermuyden's work, an outstanding piece of irrigation engineering, turned thousands of acres of marsh and bog, which had been impassable except in high summer or hard frost, into the rich arable farmland that the Isle benefits from today.

The Isle of Axholme was originally the eight parishes of Althorpe, Belton, Crowle, Epworth, Haxey, Luddington, Owston and Wroot.[4]

Nathan Francis Young was born here in 1654 and is commonly referred to as a ‘founding farmer’ of the original town. He is recorded as the first to monopolise the local land between the farmers spread throughout the area. There is a plaque dedicated to him in the town centre as well as a small museum that now stands near the site of his original home.

 
The Old Rectory, where the Wesley family lived in the 18th century

Landmarks edit

 
St Andrew's parish church

The Old Rectory, a Queen Anne style building, rebuilt after the fire of 1709, has been completely restored and is now the property of the World Methodist Council. It is maintained as a museum. It is also the site of supposed paranormal events that occurred there in 1716, while the Wesley family was living in the house.[5][6]

The Church of England parish church of Saint Andrew is on a hill overlooking the town. Its architecture suggests[according to whom?] that its oldest part may have been built in the late 12th century with later additions in the 14th and 15th centuries. The Rev. Samuel Wesley, father of John and Charles Wesley, was Rector here (and is buried in the churchyard).

 
Wesley Memorial church

Epworth is described as the 'Home of Methodism' and there is a Methodist church in the centre of the town. This was built in 1888 (opened for worship in 1889) and continues to be a busy hub in the centre of the community. The church (along with the town as a whole) attracts hundreds of visitors from around the world each year tracing the history of the Methodist movement. There is a trail around the town linking the sites which were significant for the Wesley family.

Transport edit

Epworth is served by buses provided by Isle Coaches, Stagecoach Buses and First South Yorkshire which give the town services to towns such as Doncaster, Scunthorpe and Haxey.[7] The town was served by a station on the Axholme Joint Railway which ran from Goole to Lincoln via a connecting spur to the Doncaster to Lincoln Line. The station closed to passengers in 1933 and the line closing to freight and excursion services in 1956. The site has been redeveloped and is now occupied by a farm store. Another station was opened on the Doncaster to Lincoln Line in the town of Haxey. However, this station closed in 1964 lasting longer than the previous station of the same name. The nearest mainline station is now in the nearby town of Crowle.

Media edit

Television signals are received from either the Emley Moor or Belmont TV transmitters. Local radio stations are BBC Radio Lincolnshire, BBC Radio Sheffield, Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire, Lincs FM and TMCR 95.3, a community based radio station which broadcast from its studios in Thorne.[8] Local newspaper is served by the Doncaster Free Press (formerly The Epworth Bells).[9]

Events edit

 
Epworth Show Logo

Epworth Show edit

The Epworth Show has been held for over 60 years, and takes place on the August Bank Holiday Monday.

The show was first held before the Second World War on Battle Green, later moving to Scawcett Lane. Today it is held at Wroot Road – the site has been enlarged and extra facilities added – where a number of other community events are held.[citation needed]

Originally the show catered only for the local area. Over the years it has grown, and whilst still having an agricultural aspect – with cattle, sheep, goats, shire horses and vintage tractors – it provides entertainment and activities including show jumping, mountain & moorland ponies, trade stands, vintage vehicles, a beer tent, children's entertainment and a dog show.[citation needed]

Epworth Show has links with the three Epworth churches which come together for a prior Sunday evening service, and on show day share an information tent.

The Show is run by the Epworth and District Agricultural Society, a charitable organisation. Its committee comprises community and honorary members, and patrons. Other activities run by the society between May and September include four horse & pony events, and an August Bank Holiday weekend Beer Festival with live bands.[citation needed]

Festival of the Plough edit

Epworth has hosted the Epworth Festival of the Plough agricultural fair for a number of years.

Notable people edit

Beside John and Charles Wesley, other notable people associated with Epworth are:

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ OS Explorer Map 280: Isle of Axholme, Scunthorpe and Gainsborough: (1:25,000) : ISBN 0 319 46432 6
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 December 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2014. Domesday Online - Epworth
  3. ^ see James Boyce Imperial Mud: The Fight for the Fens, Icon Books, 2020
  4. ^ "Epworth Equestrian in the Isle of Axholme | Local Riding". www.localriding.com. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  5. ^ Crain 2009, p. 109
  6. ^ Hall, Trevor H (1965). New Light on Old Ghosts. Gerald Duckworth. pp. 14–25. ISBN 0715602314.
  7. ^ "Epworth". Bustimes.org. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  8. ^ "TMCR 95.3". Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  9. ^ "The Epworth Bells". British Papers. 5 December 2013. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  10. ^ John de Mowbray, 4th Baron Mowbray, 3rd par.; as seen July 15, 2013, 9.55pm CET-Summer.
  11. ^ Ball, F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921 London John Murray 1926
  12. ^ [1][permanent dead link]
  13. ^ Alexander, Don (2007). What made the Steel city. ISBN 1901587681[page needed]
  14. ^ "Sheridan Smith. Musical talent through the generations...", S & N Genealogy Supplies

Bibliography edit

  • Crain, Mary Beth (2009). Haunted Christmas: Yuletide Ghosts and Other Spooky Holiday Happenings. Globe Pequot. ISBN 978-0762752751.

External links edit

  • "The Parishes of the Isle of Axholme: Epworth"; Axholme-fhs.org.uk
  • Epworth on the Axholme.info website

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Epworth is a town and civil parish on the Isle of Axholme in the North Lincolnshire unitary authority of Lincolnshire England 1 The town lies on the A161 about halfway between Goole and Gainsborough As the birthplace of John Wesley and Charles Wesley it has given its name to many institutions associated with Methodism Their father Samuel Wesley was the rector from 1695 to 1735 EpworthEpworth Market Place To the right of the picture is the base of the medieval market cross where John Wesley preachedEpworthLocation within LincolnshirePopulation3 734 Parish OS grid referenceSE780039 London150 mi 240 km SSEUnitary authorityNorth LincolnshireCeremonial countyLincolnshireRegionYorkshire and the HumberCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townDONCASTERPostcode districtDN9Dialling code01427PoliceHumbersideFireHumbersideAmbulanceEast MidlandsUK ParliamentBrigg and GooleList of places UK England Lincolnshire 53 31 30 N 0 49 12 W 53 525 N 0 820 W 53 525 0 820 Contents 1 History 2 Landmarks 3 Transport 4 Media 5 Events 5 1 Epworth Show 5 2 Festival of the Plough 6 Notable people 7 References 7 1 Notes 7 2 Bibliography 8 External linksHistory editEpworth is in the Isle of Axholme The Isle is so called because until it was drained by the Dutch engineer Sir Cornelius Vermuyden in 1627 1629 it was an inland island surrounded by rivers streams bogs and meres The Domesday Book in 1086 recorded Manor In Epeuerde Ledwin had eight carucates of land to be taxed Land to twelve ploughs Geoffrey de Wirce has there two ploughs and eight sokemen with two carucates and five oxgangs of this land and thirteen villanes and nine bordars with six ploughs and eleven fisheries of five shillings and sixteen acres 6 5 hectares of meadow Wood pasture one mile 1 5 km long and one mile 1 5 km broad Value in King Edword s time 8 now 5 Tallaged at twenty shillings 2 A grant of the common land to the freeholders and other tenants made by deed in 1360 by John de Mowbray Lord of the Manor gave privileges and freedoms over the use of common land reed gathering rights over fish and fowl and such wildlife as could be taken by the commoners for food The deed caused repercussions in the reign of King Charles I 1625 1649 when Vermuyden was granted the task of draining the Isle and he and his Dutch partners came under regular attack in their stockade at Sandtoft The draining of the land saw the ancient rights of the commoners encroached upon as the land dried up they lost their supply of wildfowl for food foraging rights and employment as mere men swanniers and ferry operators in addition to their grazing rights A whole way of life that had seen annual otter hunts on the Trent not to mention abundant salmon was lost along with many livelihoods The resentment felt by the Isle of Axholme towards the king doubtless explains their siding with Parliament in the English Civil War 1642 1651 3 Nevertheless Vermuyden s work an outstanding piece of irrigation engineering turned thousands of acres of marsh and bog which had been impassable except in high summer or hard frost into the rich arable farmland that the Isle benefits from today The Isle of Axholme was originally the eight parishes of Althorpe Belton Crowle Epworth Haxey Luddington Owston and Wroot 4 Nathan Francis Young was born here in 1654 and is commonly referred to as a founding farmer of the original town He is recorded as the first to monopolise the local land between the farmers spread throughout the area There is a plaque dedicated to him in the town centre as well as a small museum that now stands near the site of his original home nbsp The Old Rectory where the Wesley family lived in the 18th centuryLandmarks edit nbsp St Andrew s parish churchThe Old Rectory a Queen Anne style building rebuilt after the fire of 1709 has been completely restored and is now the property of the World Methodist Council It is maintained as a museum It is also the site of supposed paranormal events that occurred there in 1716 while the Wesley family was living in the house 5 6 The Church of England parish church of Saint Andrew is on a hill overlooking the town Its architecture suggests according to whom that its oldest part may have been built in the late 12th century with later additions in the 14th and 15th centuries The Rev Samuel Wesley father of John and Charles Wesley was Rector here and is buried in the churchyard nbsp Wesley Memorial churchEpworth is described as the Home of Methodism and there is a Methodist church in the centre of the town This was built in 1888 opened for worship in 1889 and continues to be a busy hub in the centre of the community The church along with the town as a whole attracts hundreds of visitors from around the world each year tracing the history of the Methodist movement There is a trail around the town linking the sites which were significant for the Wesley family Transport editEpworth is served by buses provided by Isle Coaches Stagecoach Buses and First South Yorkshire which give the town services to towns such as Doncaster Scunthorpe and Haxey 7 The town was served by a station on the Axholme Joint Railway which ran from Goole to Lincoln via a connecting spur to the Doncaster to Lincoln Line The station closed to passengers in 1933 and the line closing to freight and excursion services in 1956 The site has been redeveloped and is now occupied by a farm store Another station was opened on the Doncaster to Lincoln Line in the town of Haxey However this station closed in 1964 lasting longer than the previous station of the same name The nearest mainline station is now in the nearby town of Crowle Media editTelevision signals are received from either the Emley Moor or Belmont TV transmitters Local radio stations are BBC Radio Lincolnshire BBC Radio Sheffield Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire Lincs FM and TMCR 95 3 a community based radio station which broadcast from its studios in Thorne 8 Local newspaper is served by the Doncaster Free Press formerly The Epworth Bells 9 Events edit nbsp Epworth Show LogoEpworth Show edit The Epworth Show has been held for over 60 years and takes place on the August Bank Holiday Monday The show was first held before the Second World War on Battle Green later moving to Scawcett Lane Today it is held at Wroot Road the site has been enlarged and extra facilities added where a number of other community events are held citation needed Originally the show catered only for the local area Over the years it has grown and whilst still having an agricultural aspect with cattle sheep goats shire horses and vintage tractors it provides entertainment and activities including show jumping mountain amp moorland ponies trade stands vintage vehicles a beer tent children s entertainment and a dog show citation needed Epworth Show has links with the three Epworth churches which come together for a prior Sunday evening service and on show day share an information tent The Show is run by the Epworth and District Agricultural Society a charitable organisation Its committee comprises community and honorary members and patrons Other activities run by the society between May and September include four horse amp pony events and an August Bank Holiday weekend Beer Festival with live bands citation needed Festival of the Plough edit Epworth has hosted the Epworth Festival of the Plough agricultural fair for a number of years Notable people editBeside John and Charles Wesley other notable people associated with Epworth are John de Mowbray 4th Baron Mowbray born in Epworth 10 William de Epworth fourteenth century judge and Crown official in Ireland born in Epworth 11 Alexander Kilham founder of the Methodist New Connexion born in Epworth Ian Botham cricketer former resident 12 Benjamin Huntsman inventor and manufacturer born Epworth 1704 13 Sheridan Smith actress born Epworth in 1981 14 Mehetabel Wesley Wright 1697 1751 poetReferences editNotes edit OS Explorer Map 280 Isle of Axholme Scunthorpe and Gainsborough 1 25 000 ISBN 0 319 46432 6 Epworth Domesday Book Archived from the original on 5 December 2014 Retrieved 27 November 2014 Domesday Online Epworth see James Boyce Imperial Mud The Fight for the Fens Icon Books 2020 Epworth Equestrian in the Isle of Axholme Local Riding www localriding com Retrieved 31 May 2022 Crain 2009 p 109 Hall Trevor H 1965 New Light on Old Ghosts Gerald Duckworth pp 14 25 ISBN 0715602314 Epworth Bustimes org Retrieved 31 May 2022 TMCR 95 3 Retrieved 5 November 2023 The Epworth Bells British Papers 5 December 2013 Retrieved 5 November 2023 John de Mowbray 4th Baron Mowbray 3rd par as seen July 15 2013 9 55pm CET Summer Ball F Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221 1921 London John Murray 1926 1 permanent dead link Alexander Don 2007 What made the Steel city ISBN 1901587681 page needed Sheridan Smith Musical talent through the generations S amp N Genealogy Supplies Bibliography edit Crain Mary Beth 2009 Haunted Christmas Yuletide Ghosts and Other Spooky Holiday Happenings Globe Pequot ISBN 978 0762752751 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Epworth Lincolnshire The Parishes of the Isle of Axholme Epworth Axholme fhs org uk Epworth on the Axholme info websitePortals nbsp England nbsp United Kingdom Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Epworth Lincolnshire amp oldid 1183638278, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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