St. Mark's Church Hadlow Down Buxted Consecrated 1836 |
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648 | Christenings | 150 | 313 | 182 | 3 | |||||||||||||||
200 | Marriages | 49 | 87 | 63 | 1 | |||||||||||||||
54 | Burials | 5 | 29 | 13 | 3 | 1 | 3 | |||||||||||||
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Published | Title, author and references |
1870 | A Compendious History of Sussex - Volume I. by Mark Antony Lower, M.A. ⇒ p. 204 |
1874 | Ecclesiastical History of the Deannery of South Malling by Edwin Hadlow W. Dunkin ⇒ p. 23 |
1929 | Buxted The Beautiful by K. H. Macdermott ⇒ p. 33 |
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1836 | History | St Mark | Buxted The Beautiful | ||
The church of St. Mark, Hadlow Down, a small building with a graceful spire, was consecrated in 1836. It was in a decayed state at one time but was almost entirely rebuilt and refurbished in 1912. | |||||
1836 to 1853 | Occupation Vicar of Hadlow Down | Reverend William Edwards, M.A., curate of St. Marks | St. Mark's Church | ||
1853 to 1871 | Occupation Vicar of Hadlow Down | Reverend Reginald R. Kirby, M.A. | St. Mark's Church | Buxted The Beautiful | |
1867 | Directory entry | St. Mark's Church | Post Office Directory | ||
district church (St. Mark's), consecrated in 1836, the district being formed from the parishes of Buxted, Framfield, and Mayfield. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of the rector of Buxted and vicar of Mayfield alternately, and held by the Rev. Reginald Rivers Kirby, B.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge. | |||||
1871 to 1888 | Occupation Vicar of Hadlow Down | Reverend George Leopold Longhurst | St. Mark's Church | Buxted The Beautiful | |
1874 | Directory entry | St. Mark's Church | Post Office Directory | ||
The church of St. Mark, consecrated in 1836, consists of small chancel, nave, square tower containing 1 bell, and short spire. The living is a vicarage yearly value £150, in the gift of the rector of Buxted and vicar of Mayfield alternately, and held by the Rev. George Leopold Longland (St. Bees). | |||||
c 1875 | Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1875 by Ordnance Survey | St Marks Church | |||
1882 | Directory entry | St. Mark's Church | Kelly's Directory | ||
The church of St. Mark, consecrated in 1836, consists of a small chancel, nave, and a tower with a short spire, containing 1 bell. The register dates from the year 1836. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value £150, with residence and 7 acres of glebe, in the, gift of the rector of Buxted and vicar of Mayfield alternately, and held since 1871 by the Rev. George Leopold. Longland, of St. Bees | |||||
1888 to 1916 | Occupation Vicar of Hadlow Down | Reverend John Allen Warner, M.A. | St. Mark's Church | Buxted The Beautiful | |
1908 | St Mark's Church, Hadlow Down | Private collection | |||
1916 to 1928 | Occupation Vicar of Hadlow Down | Reverend Benjamin Todd, A.K.C. | St. Mark's Church | Buxted The Beautiful | |
1928 | Occupation Vicar of Hadlow Down | Reverend John Harris Gurney, A.K.C. | St. Mark's Church | Buxted The Beautiful |
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