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St Peter Mancroft is a parish church in the Church of England in the centre of Norwich, Norfolk. After the two cathedrals, it is the largest church in Norwich. It was originally established by Ralph de Gael, Earl of East Anglia, between 1066 and 1075. [1] It was later rebuilt, between 1430 and 1455. [2]
N. Church of All Saints, North Runcton; St Andrew's Church, Northwold; St Giles' Church, Norwich; St Julian's, Norwich; St Martin at Oak, Norwich; St Martin at Palace, Norwich
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Organist of St Stephen's Church, Norwich 1837 ... Organist of St Peter Mancroft 1851 - 1877; Organist of Wymondham ...
Grace Christian Fellowship Norwich Mancroft [32] Independent Meets in St Edmund's, Fishergate: Alive Church Norwich Mancroft [33] c. 2010 Ground Level Potter's House Norwich Mancroft [34] 1984 Potter's House: Building previously home to Dereham Road Baptist Octagon Chapel, Norwich: Mancroft [35] 1680s Unitarian: Current building 1756.
In 1794 he was appointed organist of St Peter Mancroft. He took both the Mus. Bac. and Mus. Doc. degrees at Oxford in 1803, and in 1808 succeeded Thomas Garland as organist of Norwich Cathedral. [1] Beckwith died of a stroke on 3 June 1809, and was buried at St Peter Mancroft. [1]
Norwich (St Peter Mancroft) (St John Maddermarket) [17] St Peter Mancroft, Norwich: Medieval E. Carter G. Kirk-Spriggs F. Haworth 341 Norwich (St Stephen) [18] St Stephen, Norwich: Medieval M. Light A. Irving 1,116 Norwich Heartsease [19] St Francis, Heartsease 1956 J. Wyer T. Sibanda 5,775 Norwich Lakenham (St Mark) [20] St Mark, Lakenham 1840s
In 1865–66 Phipson oversaw restoration of St Peter's Church at Ickburgh, a project paid for by Francis Baring, 3rd Baron Ashburton. Phipson's work is praised as "surprisingly fine". [ 3 ] In 1868, he added a chapel to the Union Workhouse at Beetley in Norfolk, now the Norfolk Rural Life Museum. [ 12 ]
He was again attacked in the House of Commons on 23 February 1641 on account of a petition from the inhabitants of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich, against an inhibition directed by the bishop against Mr. Carter, parson of that parish, and a commission was appointed to consider his offences.