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All Saints Church & its Vicars

The Somerset Record Office holds the following item:
D\D/rg/313  Glebe terriers for Merriott.   [A terrier is a survey; the Glebe is the land or property held by the Church of England Vicar for the support of himself and his church]
Description:  Vicarage house, barn, outhouses, orchard, garden, barton, dwellinghouse with court, barn, stable, stall, malthouse, orchard, garden.

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 [Photo courtesy of Pauline Phillips, 1995]  [Photo courtesy Joyce & Les Farmer, 1998] [Photo courtesy of Linda Haylock]
wpe8.jpg (205270 bytes) If you look closely at the picture on the left, you can see the small illuminated object at the bottom centre of the stained glass window behind the altar.  That is the medieval cross which was found in the ground alongside the church foundation during a renovation some years ago.  It is thought to be from a previous church on this site, pre- 1200s.  Also there are small stone angels or cherubs at the ends of many of the ceiling wooden posts.  They all look down on the congregation. wpeD.jpg (219336 bytes)
Inside the Church
[Photo courtesy of Barb Dembinski 2002]
[Comment by Barb Dembinski] List of Merriott Vicars - transcription here
[Photo courtesy of Barb Dembinski 2002]
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There has been a church existing in Merriott from earliest times (some say from Saxon times), but certainly there was a church in Merriott before the time of the Domesday Book.   

The Church of All Saints was originally built in the 13th century by Sir John de Meriet, next to his manor house.  His infant son John was the first to be baptised there in 1276.   The Church was dedicated as ALL SAINTS by the middle of the 13th century. Merriott's first Incumbents were Rectors, not Vicars.  The Lords of the Manor then held the appointment of the incumbent, and all the tythes were devoted towards his upkeep.  One John de Meriet sold the right (later called the "gift of the living") to the Bishop of Bath and Wells who, in turn, sold it to Muchelney Abbey.

The Church is built of rubble & ashlar, and has a chancel with north & south chapels, aisled nave with south porch, and west tower.  Although parts of the church today date back to the 13th century, there were also later additions in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries.  Part of the church was demolished in 1860 & new extensions built.  At this time, the entire church was also refurnished.  

Sources:  Victoria County History of Somerset, Vol IVAn Ancient English Village - Merriott, Somerset; A History of Merriott Village and Church  

Some Pictures and Notes from Brian Tasker

Thankyou Brian.

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The Pebble

Looking up my own photos of the War Memorial taken in the spring of 1997 I found with them my pictures of All Saints Church. The actual War Memorial being in the churchyard – the large cross in the left of AllSaints1.  A very long time ago now that I was able to look from the top of that Church tower. For some reason on a few occasions as members of the choir we were allowed up the tower after morning service.

 While I was pleased to take these pictures of the church, it was for me very sad that I could only get these views because the majestic line of lime trees which used to front the churchyard wall had become decimated. The trees used to be all the way along. In the Autumn we used to scuff through the leaves on the way to school, but the best memory is of the sticky flowers falling in the Spring with their perfume and the incessant buzz of the bees high in the trees.

I cannot leave this corner without reference to  ‘The Pebble’ . I too, took the trouble to photograph this as it remains such a feature of Merriott. Another name we had for it was the  “Butt Stone”  --why I never knew. As far as I know it had no relationship with the game of marbles we used to play called  ‘Butts”.  I would dearly like to know the origin of the stone, and when it settled in its present position. I only hope that present-day Merriott will respect it and leave it be !!

Anyway what sort of stone is it ??  I always believed it was a giant Flint and knowing how flints split to show a totally different interior I believed that the stone could contain some magical  secret within it. Even in later years I wondered if its unusualness and position was as some sort of boundary stone in the Ley-line tradition.  All that mattered when we were children was  that it was the meeting corner outside the school, it could become a bus, a boat, or even an island in our play. We could sit on it to enjoy our sweets  ‘Sherbert Dabs’, ‘Bootlace Liquorice’, ’Comfits’, or  ‘Palm Toffee’.  Long may it remain  !!!

Regards, Brian

Vicars of All Saints from the 19th Century

Definitions:       
VICAR - incumbent in receipt of small tithes only.                                                                                          
RECTOR- Incumbent who received all or part of the great tithes, that is one tenth of all crops grown in the parish; also sometimes received small tithes.

For instance, Merriott had a Vicar, while nearby Hinton St George had a Rector.

Barb Dembinski has taken a photo of the list of Vicars on the wall inside the All Saints Church (picture above). [Thanks Barb!!]  Here is the transcription:

List of Merriott Incumbents taken from the plaque inside the Church (photo above)

Vicars of Merriott from 13th Century to the present day

Date   Name

1297   Ernaldus de Monry
1314   Phileppus natus Andrea Sapiti de Florentia   
1325   Phil Bernardini de Florentia
1331   Tho. de London
1333   Henr. de la Forde
Rob. de Sambourne
1362   Joh. De Risingdon
1430 May 6th   Rog Papel
1460 June 2nd   Joh Lugge
1463 Feb 24th   Ric. Lambert
1469 Feb 26th   Ric Haycroft
1471 Feb 6th   Joh Saunder
1482 Aug 22nd   Ric David als Bromfeld
1497 Apr 19th   Will Martyn
1520 Feb 9th   Joh Stacy
               Bullingham
1557 Dec 5   Thos. Lamb
1576 Oct 22   Alex Atkyns
1626 Oct 12   Rob. Marke M.A.
1660 Dec 13   Joh. Greenway B.A.
1678 Feb 15   Sam Crossman M.A.
1701 Apr 30   Rob. Thorn B.A.
1710 Aug 1   Joh. Deane B.A.
1719 May 13   Theophulus Powell M.A.
1731 June 21   Rob. Clarke M.A.
1734 Aug 8   Rob. Purcell B.A.
1768   Ed. Whitley B.A.
1775   Thos. Price M.A.
1832   Joseph Cross M.A.
1855   Jas. Higgon Evans B.D.
   
Curates in charge    1877 Thos Kerby Eaton
   
                                   1879 Thos Hodson M.A.
1883 Aug 20   Donald Mclean Claxton
1887 Nov 7   Stanley Ed Percival M.A.
1936 Sept 22   William Hedger  Elwin M.A.
1947 Oct 29   Edward Francis Wintour Awre M.A.
1956 June 14   Ronald Norman Bathgate
  
1963 Nov 1        Leonard Golledge B.A
1980 John King ** note below
2005 Veronica James D.I.P.M.M

** Note:  Correspondent Nick Crabb was at school in Merriott in the late seventies and suggests John King must have become Vicar in 1978 or maybe even 1977.  Can anyone verify a correct date?  Thanks.    sue@merriottfamiliesgenealogy.net

 

The following details are taken from the Parish Registers.  

DATES VICAR NOTES
Jan 1813- May 1822 Joseph H Price  Vicar
1822- 1826; once in 1827 Thomas  Price Vicar
Sept 1832 - Jan 1855 Joseph Cross Usually wrote date of birth/death in margin of baptismal/ burial entries. Himself buried 4 Aug 1855 at All Saints [PC Pratt, Off. Min]
Feb 1856 -Oct 1877 J. Higgon-Evans Vicar.  Born in South Wales.
Oct 1883-Jun 1887 Donald Mackam Claxton Vicar.  Buried at All Saints on 18 Aug 1887 aged 45.
Dec 1887- Apr 1836 Stanley Edward Percival Vicar.  Died 2 Feb 1947 at Woking;  buried at All Saints, Merriott on 8 Feb 1947.
Oct 1936- Apr 1947 William H Elwin Vicar. 
Oct 1847 -  William F W Aux Vicar.

Vicars mentioned in the Merriott censuses:

YEAR REF ABODE NAME, AGE, (etc), OCCUPATION, WHERE BORN (N= Not Born Somerset; Y= Born Somerset))
1841 28 Vicarage House  Cross Joseph 45 Clergyman Y
Cross Ann 40 N
Boycell? Mary 25 F Female Servant N
Hadley Charles 35 M Ind N
1851 343 105 Higher St Cross Joseph Head M 57 M Vicar of Merriott Som, Bristol
Caroline M Wife M 37 F Wife of Vicar Som, Fivehead
Francis R Son 3 M Som, Merriott
Joseph I Son 2 M Som, Merriott
Unnamed Son under 1 mo M Som, Merriott
1861 57 112 Vicarage Church Evans James Higgon Head U 38 M Vicar of Merriott South Wales
Driver Jessie Serv U 45 F House Servant Scotland
White George Serv M 48 M Gardener Dorsetshire, Forster?
Collard Priscilla Serv U 15 F Servant Som, East Chinnock
1871 5 1 Vicarage House Evans James Higgon Head U 48 M Vicar of Merriott Pembrokeshire, Ambleston
White George Serv M 60 M Groom and Gardener Dorset, Forston
Ford Henrietta Serv U 22 F General Servant Wilts, Bridford
Richards James Visitor U 14 M Pupil Teacher Som, Pethminster?
1891 29 156 192 The Vicarage Percival Stanley E Head S 36 Vicar Of Merriott S. Mims?, Herts
Oxborrow Amelia S 60 Domestic Servant Stonham Aspal, Suffolk

Fill-in Ministers for short, not necessarily continuous periods between the dates mentioned:

DATES NAME Signed Himself as....
Jun 1813 Henry Stanbury Officiating Minister
Mar 1813 -  Jan 1838 W. T. Price Curate or Minister
Aug 1827- Feb 1831  W G Roach Officiating Minister
May 1831- Apr 1834  Jas. Ayres Officiating Minister
Jun 1831- Nov 1834  R.A. (Robt. or Richd?) Templeman Officiating Minister
May 1832-May 1867 Alex. Templeman Officiating Minister
Dec 1833 F. Jekyll Officiating Minister
Feb 1834- Jan 1836 Charles Tucker Officiating Minister/ Curate
Jan 1835-  Jun 1837 Richard Beadon Officiating Minister
Oct 1835 Peter Cornwall Officiating Minister
Mar 1836- May 1855 Wm. S. Hadley Officiating Minister
Jun 1836- Nov 1836 Richard A'Court Officiating Minister
Nov 1836 Wm Beadon Officiating Minister
Aug 1837- Jul 1843 Geo. Hadley Officiating Minister
Jan 1838- Jun 1845 R. Lowe Officiating Minister
Apr-May 1840 W.H.  Braund Officiating Minister
Apr 1842 -May 1870 Charles Penny Officiating Minister/ Rector of Chaffcombe on 1870 entry
Oct 1842 G B Garcon Officiating Minister
Jul 1843 Richard  Cox Officiating Minister
Oct 1843 Henry Guy Officiating Minister
Sep 1845 J. B. B. Clark Officiating Minister
Jan 1846 George Swaine Swansborough, Off. Minister
Nov 1846 Francis Hannan
Aug 1849 to Jul 1857 Thomas Newbery Rector of Hinton St George
Jun- Sep 1854 R. J. Lambert
Dec 1854-Jun 1856 E. W. Stubbs Officiating Minister
Feb-Apr 1855 Thomas W. S.  Langdon Officiating Minister
Nov1854 -Nov 1855 PC Pratt Curate/ Officiating Minister
Sep 1853 - Jul 1857 Chas Wm Hodson  Incumbent of Lopen
Jun 1856 John Stroud Officiating Minister
Jul 1856 F. Harrison Officiating Minister
Oct 1856-Nov 1856 John M H Whish
Mar 1838- Jun 1873 Henry Bond Vicar Sth Petherton, Officiating Minister
Aug 1857 C Henry DD Officiating Minister
Aug 1857 Alex. Ramsay  P. C. of Crewkerne
Feb 1857-May 1861 J. M. Cox Officiating Minister
Jan 1859- Aug 1865 Frederick Davies Rector of Hinton St George 
Jul 1855-Apr 1866 J. S. Stubbs Officiating Minister
May 1863 - Jul 1866 Wm. S. Langdon Officiating Minister
Nov 1866-Oct 1868 William B Dalby Officiating Minister
May 1867 A Stocks Curate Shepton Beauchamp
Jun 1868- May 1869 Henry Hilyar Officiating Minister
Nov 1868-May 1869 HD Soulby Officiating Minister
Jun 1871 GS Blomfield Rector of Norton, OM
Jan 1871- Aug 1880 James R Dolling Officiating Minister
Sep 1874 JEG Farmer  Curate of Haselbury
Dec 1877-Jul 1879 T. K. Eaton Curate in Charge
May 1879- Oct 1883 Thomas Hodson Curate-in-charge
Oct 1877 - Jul 1882 RT Willis Vicar of Chillington (1877 & 1880)                Vicar of Chiselborough (1882)
Mar 1883 ES Edwards Officiating Minister
Mar 1883- May 1890 RP Billing Vicar of Lopen
Aug 1887 Wm Savage Vicar & Prior Of Burcombe....
Jan 1892 WH Dixon Curate of Crewkerne
Jun-Nov 1892 E. Taylor Officiating Minister
Feb 1895 - Aug 1906 Robert Dolling Curate/Rector  of Hinton St George
Jul 1896 WR Lloyd Vicar of Crewkerne
Aug 1897-Sep 1897 Edward W Whitley C of W Chinnock & Chiselborough
Aug 1897 Edward Ewing? Rector of Wayford
 

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