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词条 St Mawes' Church, St Mawes
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  1. History

  2. Parish status

  3. References

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St Mawes’ Church, St Mawes is a Grade II listed[2] parish church in the Church of England Diocese of Truro in St Mawes, Cornwall, England, UK.

History

The name of the town comes from Saint Maudez, a Breton saint, and there was a chapel here dedicated to him with his holy well nearby. Its existence in 1427 is mentioned in George Oliver's Monasticon and it remained in use until the reign of Elizabeth I when it was abandoned. From that time until c. 1838 there was no chapel for the townspeople until a private chapel built in 1807 by the Earl Temple (afterwards Marquis and then Duke of Buckingham) was licensed by the Bishop. This was on a different site and was built between 1881 and 1884. St Mawes continued however to be in the parish of St Just in Roseland.[3]

The new church to serve the town of St Mawes was opened by the Bishop of Truro Dr George Wilkinson on 5 December 1884.[4] It was built in the Early English style, and consists of a chancel, nave, porch and bell turret. It was built of local stone with facings of St Stephen’s granite. The west window was given by the daughter of Staff-Commander Vincent of Southampton in memory of her parents and cost 100 guineas. The chancel window is a gift of the relatives of Miss Cullah who died whilst on a visit to St Mawes. The north and south chancel windows were presented by Mrs Kennerley and Mrs Payne. The building cost £1,500 and was designed by Revd. C. W. Carlyon.

Parish status

The church is in a joint parish with

  • St Just’s Church, St Just in Roseland

References

1. ^{{National Heritage List for England entry| num=1141000 |desc=Church of St Mawes |grade=II |accessdate=3 October 2015}}
2. ^{{National Heritage List for England entry| num=1141000 |desc=Church of St Mawes |grade=II |accessdate=3 October 2015}}
3. ^Cornish Church Guide (1925) Truro: Blackford; pp. 115-16
4. ^{{cite news |author= |title=St Mawes |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000331/18841211/025/0005 |newspaper=Cornishman |location=Falmouth |date=11 December 1884 |access-date=3 October 2015|via = British Newspaper Archive |subscription=yes }}
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2 : Church of England church buildings in Cornwall|Grade II listed churches in Cornwall

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