St Martin's Church, Stamford

St Martin's Church, Stamford
St Martin's Church, Stamford

St Martin's Church, Stamford

Denomination Church of England
Churchmanship Broad Church
Website www.stamfordchurches.co.uk/st-martins.shtml
History
Dedication Saint Martin
Administration
Parish St Martin's Without
Diocese Lincoln
Province York
Clergy
Priest(s) Fr Michael Ruff
Laity
Organist/Director of music Fergus Black

St Martin's Church, Stamford is a parish church in the Church of England located in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. The area of the town, south of the River Welland, was in Northamptonshire until 1889 and is called Stamford Baron or St Martin's.

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History

Tomb of Lord Burghley

St Martin's Church was founded by the 12th century. It was entirely rebuilt in the Perpendicular style in the 15th century.[1]

The North Chapel houses the tombs of the Cecil family, including the monuments to William Cecil, first Lord Burghley and John Cecil, 5th Earl of Exeter.

The church was restored over the course of the nineteenth century, with a new nave roof, lowered floor, extended Burghley Chapel, as well as new oak pews, pulpit, bells and organ.

The majority of the mediaeval coloured glass was bought by the Earl of Exeter from the Church of the Holy Trinity at Tattershall in 1754.[2]

Properly it is the Church of St Martin Without, Stamford Baron.

Other Burials

  • Daniel Lambert was buried in the detached part of the churchyard in 1809
  • William Wissing, Dutch portrait painter, 1687

Organ

The organ case in St Martin's

The church has an organ by Bevington dating from 1880. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

List of organists

References

  1. ^ The Antiquities of Stamford and St Martin's: Compiled Chiefly from the Annals of the Rev. Francis Peck, with Notes; to which is Added Their Present State Including Burghley; by W. Harrod. ... By Francis Peck, William Harrod. Published by printed by and for W. Harrod, and sold by W. Lowndes, London, 1785
  2. ^ Church of the Holy Trinity at Tattershall website
  3. ^ British Musical Biography By James D. Brown
  4. ^ Chronology of Stamford: Compiled from Peck, Butcher, Howgrave, Harrod, Drakard, Parliamentary Reports, and Other Important Works, George Burton. Published by R. Bagley, 1846
  5. ^ Dictionary of Organs and Organists. First Edition. 1912
  6. ^ Dictionary of Organs and Organists. Second Edition. 1921
  7. ^ Who's who in Music. Fourth Edition. 1962. p.224

External links

Coordinates: 52°38′57″N 00°28′37″W / 52.64917°N 0.47694°W / 52.64917; -0.47694


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