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St Andrew's Church, Stogursey

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in a church for up to forty days and then admit their crime or stand trial. If they admitted their felony they would forfeit their possessions and go into exile. The sanctuary ring in the Church of St Andrew was installed 1243 after a murderer, John de Rechich, was granted sanctuary and then
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founded c. 1100-07 by William de Falaise, who first appears as the manorial lord in 1086. It is thought possible that his priory occupied an earlier religious site. It was granted to become a cell of the Abbey of Lonlay
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extended. The priory was dissolved around 1440, and it became a parish church. It was further altered in the 15th century, the nave was extensively restored 1824 by
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A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 6, Andersfield, Cannington, and North Petherton Hundreds (Bridgwater and Neighbouring Parishes)
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At floor level in the south arch is a Sanctuary Ring installed in the 13th century. In Medieval England criminals could find a
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The church of St Andrew, now the parish church of Stogursey, was built as part of the Benedictine
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and the chancel rebuilt between 1863 and 1865 by John Norton. The interior contains two
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absconded before his trial which meant that the priory was liable for his fine.
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in County Down to Stogursey Priory: on that land was founded, before 1204, the
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The church was enlarged around 1180 when the apses were demolished and the
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List of ecclesiastical parishes in the Diocese of Bath and Wells
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The tower holds six bells the oldest of which dates from 1611.
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Church of England church buildings in West Somerset
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White painted church with square tower topped with a spire.
St Andrew's Church, Stogursey is located in Somerset
Stogursey
England
Coordinates
51°10′46″N 3°08′20″W / 51.1795°N 3.1389°W / 51.1795; -3.1389
Stogursey
Somerset
listed building
priory of Stogursey
Lonlay-l'Abbaye
Falaise
John de Courcy
Stogursey Castle
Ards Peninsula
Priory of St. Andrews of the Ards
chancel
Richard Carver
Norman
fonts
Place of Refuge
benefice
Grade I listed buildings in West Somerset
List of ecclesiastical parishes in the Diocese of Bath and Wells


"Church of St Andrew"
"An archeological assessment of Stogursey"
Somerset County Council
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