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St Wilfrid's Church, Cantley

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keen sportsman throughout his life, Tatham competed at the Wimbledon Championships of 1882, being defeated in the first round by the celebrated champion, Ernest Renshaw. After attending theological college at Cuddesdon, Oxford, he was ordained deacon in 1885 at the age of 23 and served his title in the parish of St Saviour's Church, Folkestone working among the poor. Tatham began his second curacy at
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Tatham was Vicar of Cantley for 46 years from 1892 until his death on 18 October 1938. Born on 30 July 1862 in Great Ryburgh into a wealthy Norfolk family closely associated with the Catholic Revival in the Church of England, Tatham was educated at Marlborough College and Brasenose College, Oxford. A
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The church dates from 1257, though substantial changes have been made since that time. The west tower was added during the fourteenth century. Two significant restorations took place in the late nineteenth century during the tenures of the Reverend William Eardley (1870–1892) and Father William
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in 1890, before leaving two years later to be presented to the living of Cantley in the then Diocese of York, later Sheffield, on 14 December 1892. Having been influenced by the Oxford Movement as an undergraduate, Tatham established St Wilfrid's firmly in the Catholic tradition, facing much
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During the Boer War (1899–1902) Tatham served as an Army chaplain. He was married on 14 January 1886 to Miss Louisa Valetta Buller at St Matthias, Earl's Court by the Bishop of Lincoln and prominent Anglo-Catholic, Edward King. Mrs Tatham outlived her husband by six months.
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In 1989, owing to the increasing size of the congregation, an extension was built on the north side of the church building, almost doubling it in size.
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opposition and courting the displeasure of his diocesan bishops, none of whom ever consented to visit the parish during his incumbency.
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in 1894. The work of these two architects restored the medieval interior of the church which had been lost in the period following the
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The organ dates from 1905 and was installed by John Compton. A specification of the organ can be found on the
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in 1874, and the second by the eminent ecclesiastical architect
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Since the time of Tatham St Wilfrid's has been part of the
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The Society under the patronage of St Wilfrid and St Hilda
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Meaburn Tatham (1892–1938). The first was overseen by
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Church of England church buildings in South Yorkshire
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movement in the Church of England and is a parish of
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St Wilfrid's Church, Cantley is located in South Yorkshire
53°30′20.4″N 1°4′10.89″W / 53.505667°N 1.0696917°W / 53.505667; -1.0696917
OS grid reference
SE 61850 01439
Cantley, South Yorkshire
England
Denomination
Church of England
Churchmanship
Anglo-Catholicism
St Wilfrid's Church
Dedication
St Wilfrid
Grade II* listed
Province
York
Diocese
Sheffield
Archdeaconry
Deanery
Parish
Cantley
Bishop(s)
Stephen Race
AEO
Vicar(s)
Curate(s)
Doncaster
South Yorkshire

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