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St Mary's Church, Twickenham

St Mary's Church, Twickenham, also known as St Mary the Virgin, Twickenham, is a Grade II* listed[2] Church of England place of worship dedicated to Saint Mary the Virgin. It is on Church Street, Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England.[3]

St Mary's Church, Twickenham
St Mary's Church, Twickenham (in 2006)
St Mary's Church, Twickenham
51°26′49″N 0°19′32″W / 51.447°N 0.3255°W / 51.447; -0.3255Coordinates: 51°26′49″N 0°19′32″W / 51.447°N 0.3255°W / 51.447; -0.3255
LocationChurch Street, Twickenham, Middlesex, England
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationChurch of England
Websitestmarytwick.org.uk
History
DedicationSt Mary the Virgin
Consecrated1714
Associated peopleGodfrey Kneller[1]
Architecture
Architect(s)John James[1]
Architectural typeNeo-classical
Specifications
Materialsbrick, stone
Administration
ProvinceCanterbury
DioceseLondon Archdeaconry of Middlesex (Kensington Area)
ArchdeaconryMiddlesex
DeaneryHampton
ParishSt Mary's, Twickenham
Clergy
Vicar(s)Revd Jeff Hopkin Williams
Laity
Director of musicAdrian Mumford
Churchwarden(s)Judy Britton
Katherine Cox
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameChurch of St Mary
Designated2 September 1952
Reference no.1080852

The parish church stands a short distance from York House and the banks of the River Thames, immediately opposite Eel Pie Island.

History

The church stands on the site of an earlier one and incorporates its 15th-century medieval tower. On 9 April 1713 the ancient church's 14th-century nave collapsed. The painter Godfrey Kneller was a churchwarden of St Mary's at the time and was active in the plans for reconstruction in the Neo-classical style by the local architect John James.[1][4] A local resident, Lady Wentworth, wrote a month after the collapse that it had been foreseen by a new vicar, Dr Pratt:[4]

Dr Pratt had insisted that a tabernakle be erected in the churchyard, prior to the collapse. Soe he preached there and exhorted al to giv thanks for thear great deleverenc for the church not falling when they wear in it, it being then standing. The people all laughed at him, and in a weeks time it fell to the ground, soe all the parish contrebutse to the building of it.[4]

Inside the 18th-century church some older monuments have survived from the medieval nave, including a brass to Richard Burton, the King's chief cook, and Agnes his wife, dated 1443.[4][5]

Inside the church are some fine monuments including those to:[6]

On 20 June 1721 Dr Pratt baptised at the church "James Shandayes and John Twogood", described as two Indian princes.[7] They were followed in 1747 by Henry Fielding's son William.[8] Hallam Tennyson, son of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and eventually second Governor-General of Australia, was christened at the church in 1852.[9]

The 18th-century nave of the church is in red brick with Tuscan pilasters and pediments. Following the reconstruction of 1713–14, the church was enlarged in 1754 and contains fittings of the same period, including a reredos and gallery fronts. The tower has a ring of eight bells, of which one dates from the early 16th century, three from the 17th and four from the 18th.[5]

Extent of parish

Like the ancient church on the site, the present one began life as the parish church for the whole of Twickenham. However, housing development in the 19th and 20th centuries led to new parishes being created for several new Church of England churches: Holy Trinity Twickenham (1842), St Philip and St James Church, Whitton (1862), St Stephen's, Twickenham (1875), All Saints Church, Twickenham (1914) and All Hallows, Twickenham (1939). As these came into being, the parish of St Mary's became smaller, but it still takes in most of central Twickenham.[5]

Burials

There is a memorial to timber merchant James Montgomrey's wife Henrietta (1818–1905) in the church, but both she and her husband were buried at Isleworth Cemetery[15][16]

The funeral of Neil Aspinall (1941–2008), head of The Beatles' company Apple Corps and sometimes called "the fifth Beatle", took place at the church in 2008, although Aspinall was buried at Teddington.[17]

St Mary's Church in art

The church is featured in Osmund Caine's painting Wedding at Twickenham Parish Church (1948), which is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Art Collection.[18][19]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Richard Stuteley Cobbett, Memorials of Twickenham: parochial and topographical (Smith, Elder & Co., 1872), p. 402
  2. ^ Historic England (2 September 1952). "Church of St Maryl (1080852)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  3. ^ London Borough of Richmond upon Thames: Listed buildings (pdf file) at richmond.gov.uk
  4. ^ a b c d St Mary's Church at twickenham-museum.org.uk, accessed 14 October 2012
  5. ^ a b c d SAINT MARY THE VIRGIN, TWICKENHAM at aim25.ac.uk, accessed 20 October 2012
  6. ^ "Twickenham Church Monuments, South West London". The Second Website of Bob Speel.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ Frederic Chapman, illus. Thomas R. Way, Architectural Remains of Richmond, Twickenham, Kew, Mortlake, and Petersham (The Wildhern Press, 2008 edition, ISBN 184830059X), p. 65
  8. ^ Martin C. Battestin, A Henry Fielding Companion (Greenwood, 2000, ISBN 031329707X), p. 4
  9. ^ Cecil Y. Lang & Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. (eds.), The Letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Volume II: 1851-1870 (Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1987, ISBN 978-0674525849), p. 47
  10. ^ Richard Stutely Cobbett, Memorials of Twickenham (London, 1872), p. 86.
  11. ^ a b Warren M. Billings, Sir William Berkeley and the Forging of Colonial Virginia (Louisiana State University Press, 2010 edition), p. 268 (footnote)
  12. ^ a b c Lynn F. Pearson, Discovering Famous Graves (Shire Discovering vol. 288, 2008, ISBN 0747806195), p. 82
  13. ^ Paul David Nelson, William Tryon and the Course of Empire: A Life in British Imperial Service (University of North Carolina Press, 1990, ISBN 0807819174), p. 181
  14. ^ George Cokayne, The Complete Peerage, vol. E to G (St Catherine Press, Limited, 1926), p. 43
  15. ^ B. F. Ronalds, "The Montgomrey Family of Brentford: Timber Merchants and Benefactors" in London’s Industrial Archaeology, volume 16, pp. 57-69
  16. ^ A. B. Willson, Memorials and Ledgerstones of St Mary’s Church Twickenham
  17. ^ Anita Singh (9 April 2008). "Yoko Ono and Stella McCartney attend 'fifth Beatle' Neil Aspinall's funeral". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  18. ^ "Wedding at Twickenham Parish Church". Art UK. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
  19. ^ Madeleine Luxton (2 June 2020). "Collection Focus – Wedding at Twickenham Church". Orleans House Gallery. Retrieved 19 May 2021.

Further reading

  • The story of St Mary's, the parish church of Twickenham (Parish Church of St Mary's Twickenham, 1961)
  • The Parish Church of Twickenham, St Mary the Virgin (British Publishing Company Limited, 1975, ISBN 0714010472)
  • E. A. Morris, The Bells of St Mary's, Twickenham (State Mutual Book & Periodical Service, 1986, ISBN 0785520104)
  • Adrian Mumford & Donald Herbert Simpson, The Organs of St Mary's Parish Church, Twickenham (St Mary's Parish Church, 1996, ISBN 0952831503)

External links

  • Official website
  • St Mary's, Twickenham, graves at gravestonephotos.com
  • St Mary the Virgin, Twickenham, Middlesex at flickr


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TwickenhamClergyVicar s Revd Jeff Hopkin WilliamsLaityDirector of musicAdrian MumfordChurchwarden s Judy BrittonKatherine CoxListed Building Grade II Official nameChurch of St MaryDesignated2 September 1952Reference no 1080852The parish church stands a short distance from York House and the banks of the River Thames immediately opposite Eel Pie Island Contents 1 History 2 Extent of parish 3 Burials 4 St Mary s Church in art 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory EditThe church stands on the site of an earlier one and incorporates its 15th century medieval tower On 9 April 1713 the ancient church s 14th century nave collapsed The painter Godfrey Kneller was a churchwarden of St Mary s at the time and was active in the plans for reconstruction in the Neo classical style by the local architect John James 1 4 A local resident Lady Wentworth wrote a month after the collapse that it had been foreseen by a new vicar Dr Pratt 4 Dr Pratt had insisted that a tabernakle be erected in the churchyard prior to the collapse Soe he preached there and exhorted al to giv thanks for thear great deleverenc for the church not falling when they wear in it it being then standing The people all laughed at him and in a weeks time it fell to the ground soe all the parish contrebutse to the building of it 4 Inside the 18th century church some older monuments have survived from the medieval nave including a brass to Richard Burton the King s chief cook and Agnes his wife dated 1443 4 5 Inside the church are some fine monuments including those to 6 The Rt Hon Lady Margaret Wildman d 1825 by Sir Richard Westmacott RA George Gostlin d 1782 and his wife Anne d 1799 by John Bacon Junior Sir Chaloner Ogle d 1750 Baronet and Admiral of the Fleet by John Michael Rysbrack Nathaniel Pigott d 1737 by Peter Scheemakers Alexander Pope d 1761 by Prince Hoare of Bath On 20 June 1721 Dr Pratt baptised at the church James Shandayes and John Twogood described as two Indian princes 7 They were followed in 1747 by Henry Fielding s son William 8 Hallam Tennyson son of the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson and eventually second Governor General of Australia was christened at the church in 1852 9 The 18th century nave of the church is in red brick with Tuscan pilasters and pediments Following the reconstruction of 1713 14 the church was enlarged in 1754 and contains fittings of the same period including a reredos and gallery fronts The tower has a ring of eight bells of which one dates from the early 16th century three from the 17th and four from the 18th 5 Extent of parish EditLike the ancient church on the site the present one began life as the parish church for the whole of Twickenham However housing development in the 19th and 20th centuries led to new parishes being created for several new Church of England churches Holy Trinity Twickenham 1842 St Philip and St James Church Whitton 1862 St Stephen s Twickenham 1875 All Saints Church Twickenham 1914 and All Hallows Twickenham 1939 As these came into being the parish of St Mary s became smaller but it still takes in most of central Twickenham 5 Burials EditBridget Markham and Cecily Bulstrode ladies in waiting to Anne of Denmark who both died at Twickenham Park in 1609 Markham is commemorated with an inscription inside 10 Sir William Berkeley 1605 1677 Governor of Virginia from 1660 to 1677 was laid to rest in the crypt of the church in 1677 unusually encased in lead exactly fitted to the shape of the body shewing the form of the features hands feet and even nails instead of a coffin 11 A year later he was joined by the remains of his brother Lord Berkeley one of the Lords Proprietor of New Jersey The brothers are commemorated in a memorial window in the present church under which the ancient crypt survives 11 Sir Godfrey Kneller died in 1723 and his remains were entombed in the church 1 Alexander Pope 1688 1744 lies in the church under a stone slab engraved simply with the letter P near a bronze memorial plate 12 joining his mother Edith Pope 1643 1733 who had been buried in the church in 1733 5 The actress and soprano singer Kitty Clive 1711 1785 was buried in the churchyard in 1785 A plaque to her memory was affixed to the outside wall in the north east angle of the church chancel 12 General William Tryon 1729 1788 a soldier who served as governor of the Province of North Carolina 1765 1771 and of the Province of New York 1771 1780 was buried in the churchyard in 1788 13 At the north east corner of the church in the graveyard is a memorial to the tea merchant Thomas Twining 1675 1741 12 Martha Bruce Countess of Elgin and Kincardine former governess of Princess Charlotte of Wales was buried at St Mary s on 4 July 1810 14 There is a memorial to timber merchant James Montgomrey s wife Henrietta 1818 1905 in the church but both she and her husband were buried at Isleworth Cemetery 15 16 The funeral of Neil Aspinall 1941 2008 head of The Beatles company Apple Corps and sometimes called the fifth Beatle took place at the church in 2008 although Aspinall was buried at Teddington 17 St Mary s Church in art EditThe church is featured in Osmund Caine s painting Wedding at Twickenham Parish Church 1948 which is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Art Collection 18 19 See also EditAll Hallows Twickenham Pope s UrnReferences Edit a b c d Richard Stuteley Cobbett Memorials of Twickenham parochial and topographical Smith Elder amp Co 1872 p 402 Historic England 2 September 1952 Church of St Maryl 1080852 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 20 September 2020 London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Listed buildings pdf file at richmond gov uk a b c d St Mary s Church at twickenham museum org uk accessed 14 October 2012 a b c d SAINT MARY THE VIRGIN TWICKENHAM at aim25 ac uk accessed 20 October 2012 Twickenham Church Monuments South West London The Second Website of Bob Speel a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Frederic Chapman illus Thomas R Way Architectural Remains of Richmond Twickenham Kew Mortlake and Petersham The Wildhern Press 2008 edition ISBN 184830059X p 65 Martin C Battestin A Henry Fielding Companion Greenwood 2000 ISBN 031329707X p 4 Cecil Y Lang amp Edgar F Shannon Jr eds The Letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson Volume II 1851 1870 Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 1987 ISBN 978 0674525849 p 47 Richard Stutely Cobbett Memorials of Twickenham London 1872 p 86 a b Warren M Billings Sir William Berkeley and the Forging of Colonial Virginia Louisiana State University Press 2010 edition p 268 footnote a b c Lynn F Pearson Discovering Famous Graves Shire Discovering vol 288 2008 ISBN 0747806195 p 82 Paul David Nelson William Tryon and the Course of Empire A Life in British Imperial Service University of North Carolina Press 1990 ISBN 0807819174 p 181 George Cokayne The Complete Peerage vol E to G St Catherine Press Limited 1926 p 43 B F Ronalds The Montgomrey Family of Brentford Timber Merchants and Benefactors in London s Industrial Archaeology volume 16 pp 57 69 A B Willson Memorials and Ledgerstones of St Mary s Church Twickenham Anita Singh 9 April 2008 Yoko Ono and Stella McCartney attend fifth Beatle Neil Aspinall s funeral The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 13 January 2013 Wedding at Twickenham Parish Church Art UK Retrieved 19 May 2021 Madeleine Luxton 2 June 2020 Collection Focus Wedding at Twickenham Church Orleans House Gallery Retrieved 19 May 2021 Further reading EditThe story of St Mary s the parish church of Twickenham Parish Church of St Mary s Twickenham 1961 The Parish Church of Twickenham St Mary the Virgin British Publishing Company Limited 1975 ISBN 0714010472 E A Morris The Bells of St Mary s Twickenham State Mutual Book amp Periodical Service 1986 ISBN 0785520104 Adrian Mumford amp Donald Herbert Simpson The Organs of St Mary s Parish Church Twickenham St Mary s Parish Church 1996 ISBN 0952831503 External links EditSt Mary s Church Twickenham at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Data from Wikidata Official website St Mary s Twickenham graves at gravestonephotos com St Mary the Virgin Twickenham Middlesex at flickr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Mary 27s Church Twickenham amp oldid 1109445069, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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