Church of St Mary the Virgin, Muker
Church of St Mary, Muker | |
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Church of St Mary the Virgin, Muker | |
St Mary Muker | |
Leeds | |
Archdeaconry | Richmond and Craven |
Deanery | Richmond |
Benefice | Swaledale with Arkengarthdale |
Parish | Swaledale with Arkengarthdale |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Designated | 7 December 1966 |
Reference no. | 1302046 |
The Church of St Mary the Virgin is an
Ecclesiastical background
The parish registers for Grinton record that in August 1580, the Bishop of Chester, William Chaderton,[note 1] visited to
...allow the inhabitants there to baptize, marry and to bury and to minister the sacraments of the church according to the prescribed order set downe in the Booke of Common prayer. Provided that the said inhabitants pay all their ecclesiasticall dutyes to the vicar of Grinton... [sic]"[1]
Until the consecration of the graveyard, deaths occurring in Muker, Keld and Upper Swaledale, involved carrying the deceased along the Corpse Road to Grinton for burial, some 10 miles (16 km) to 14 miles (23 km) to the east. This process could take three days to accomplish and involved many stops.[2][3]
The church at Muker was thus allowed to carry out its own affairs, whilst still being tied to St Andrew's at Grinton. St Mary's stayed as a daughter church to the parish church in Grinton for 300 years when it was finally granted its own parish in 1892.[4] The church was the focus of much religious activities in the area after the chapel at Keld was destroyed. Some records point to the destruction being part of a riot linked to the Dissolution.[5]
Speight, writing in "Romantic Richmondshire", describes the village as: "The grey, old village of Muker, with its plain little church, stands under the precipitous scars of Kisdon..."[6]
History
The church was built in 1580, which makes it rare as an example of an Elizabethan church; not many places of worship were built at this time.
In the 1890s, some frescoes were revealed underneath the paintwork/whitewash, however, these were deemed worthless and so not kept.
Besides the church, a
Parish and diocese
The church is located in the parish and benefice of Swaledale with Arkengarthdale, a community of four churches, the other three being St Andrew's Grinton, St Mary's, Arkengarthdale, and Holy Trinity at Low Row.
Notes
- ^ Listed in the Grinton Parish Registers as William Chatterton.
References
- OCLC 1052510022.
- ^ "Resting-place?". The Church Times. 30 April 2008. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
- ISBN 978-1409371045.
- ISBN 9780711225541.
- ^ a b Speight 1897, p. 268.
- ^ Speight 1897, p. 254.
- ^ a b MSCACA 2002, p. 4.
- ^ Historic England. "Church of St Mary, Muker (Grade II*) (1302046)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
- ^ "St Mary the Virgin's Church, Muker". www.outofoblivion.org.uk. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
- ^ MSCACA 2002, p. 5.
- ISSN 0084-4276.
- ^ a b "Parishes: Grinton | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
- ^ a b Bierley, Arthur Harwood (31 July 1897). "Leaves for a Yorkshire Itinerary". Leeds Mercury. No. 18, 503. Column A. p. 10.
- ^ Freethy, Ron (30 April 2009). "Muker Walk". infoweb.newsbank.com.
- ^ "St Mary the Virgin's Church4541". sundialsoc.org.uk. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
- ^ Historic England. "Old Font Approximately 3 Metres South of porch of Church of Saint Mary (Grade II) (1317105)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
- ^ "Swaledale Arkengarthdale Parish > Home". www.swaledalearkengarthdaleparish.org.uk. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
- OCLC 1064949647.
- ^ "Dashboard for the parish of Swaledale w Arkengarthdale in the Deanery of RICHMOND" (PDF). leeds.anglican.org. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
Sources
- Speight, Harry (1897). Romantic Richmondshire: Being a complete account of the history, antiquities and scenery of the picturesque valleys of the Swale and Yore. London: E Stock. OCLC 252008733.
- Muker, Swaledale - Conservation Area Character Appraisal (PDF). yorkshiredales.org (Report). March 2002. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
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