St Peter's Holwell, Hertfordshire
There is a single Commonwealth War Grave in the church cemetery to Lance Corporal Silas Dennis.
106322 Lance Cpl.
S. Dennis
Labour Corps
and Oxford & Bucks. Light Inf.
13th February 1919
Further information is available from the Commonwealth War Graves website:
Dennis, S
Rank: Private
Service No: 3434
Date of Death: 13/02/1919
Regiment/Service: Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry transf. to (Lce. Cpl. 106322) Labour Corps Grave Reference: South-West of Church.
Cemetery: Holwell (St. Peter) Churchyard [2]
Remember
these Men of the
Parish of Holwell
who gave their lives in the
Two World Wars
1914 - 1918
Herbert Baines
Hedley Burr
Stanley Burr
Ernest Harvey
William Kilbey
Charles Reynolds
John Titmus
Hubert Wauton
1939 - 1945
Arthur Hope
Grant them, O Lord Eternal Rest
L. Denton Sayers, scripsit [3], 1949
Plaque to Augustus Richard Davies |
To the memory of
Augustus Richard Davies
Captain in HMS 22nd Regt.
and of the Mardy, Merthyr Tydfil,
Born November 11 AD 1846,
Died All Saints Day AD 1878,
Aged 32.
This window is dedicated by his widow.
Window dedicated to Augustus Richard Davies |
The church has had 59 rectors [4] since 1224.
Rectors of St Peter's Holwell |
Rectors of St Peter's Holwell
1224 ◊ Geoffrey
de Berkinges - Patron: Lady Alice de Holewell
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?1636 ◊ Charles
Lawrence - Pastor [5]
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1903 ◊ A S
Wauton
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1274 ◊ Richard
de Bray
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?16-- ◊ Goddard
Scoufeild
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1916 ◊ J F
Llewellyn
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1289 ◊ Robert le
Band
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1687 ◊ John
Pechay
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1929 ◊ Charles
Edward Wager
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1294 ◊ Adam de
Everdon
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1690 ◊ Thomas
Hassell
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1935 ◊ Francis H
Jeayes
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1330 ◊ Adam de
Braunfeld
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1695 ◊ Roger
Wyker
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1939 ◊ Thomas
Parry
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1333 ◊ Thomas de
Baunfeld
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1700 ◊ Thomas
Heton
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1947 ◊ Eric
Paton Hindley
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1340 ◊ John de
Teppyngham
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1719 ◊ Edward
Cupper
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1952 ◊ Thomas
Francis William Wright
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1340 ◊ Nicholas
Spencer
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1720 ◊ Samual
Sirle
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1958 ◊ Alfred
Ronald Thompson - Curate in charge
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1355 ◊ William
Miclar de Cetleworth
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1721 ◊ Edward
Edwards
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1960 ◊ Garnet
George Stapylton Kenyon
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1361 ◊ William
Marschall
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1725 ◊ Bernard
Nould
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1962 ◊ Cecil
Toll
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1401 ◊ John
Halelyp
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1735 ◊ Mark
Hillerly - Bishop of Soder& Man
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1963 ◊ Harry
Hildyard Bloomfield - formerly Archdeacon
|
1401 ◊ Edmund
Walker
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1767 ◊ Gerues
Jones
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1968 ◊ Edward J
Bennett
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1454 ◊ Edmund
Norton
|
1784 ◊ Thomas
Dove
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1970 ◊ James
Alexander Holden
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1477 ◊ Edwardus
Peyton
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1808 ◊ Joseph
Parsons
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1980 ◊ Robin Ian
Oakley - united benefice with Ickleford
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1478 ◊ Thomas
Hundens
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1813 ◊ T Gregory
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2003 ◊ John
Andrew Somerset Payne Cook - now also with Pirton
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1503 ◊ Robert
Wodehouse - see brasses in the church
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1816 ◊ R Lucas -
Curate [6]
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2011 ◊ James
Macaulay Robertson
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1515 ◊ Peter
Stele
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1829 ◊ Thelwalk
Salisbury
|
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1521 ◊ John
Wyret
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1830 ◊ Charles
Delme-Radcliffe
|
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1524 ◊ John Nage
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1866 ◊ F Boyd
|
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1543 ◊ Richard
Parre
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1875 ◊ Arthur
Delme-Radcliffe - rebuilt the church 1879
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1560 ◊ Richard
Fage
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1884 ◊ F
Bathurst - Archdeacon [7]
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1585 ◊ John
Henley
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[2] Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/364770/DENNIS,%20S)
[3] Scripsit - (he or she) wrote (it): placed after the author's name as on a manuscript. (http://www.yourdictionary.com/scripsit#DUfkRY1PM5E1EJTc.99)
[4] Rector - In the Church of England, the incumbent of a parish where all tithes formerly passed to the incumbent. (http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/rector)
[5] Pastor - A minister in charge of a Christian church or congregation, especially in some non-episcopal churches. (http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/pastor)
[6] A curate is a person who is invested with the care or cure (cura) of souls of a parish. In this sense "curate" correctly means a parish priest; but in English-speaking countries the term curate is commonly used to describe clergy who are assistants to the parish priest. The duties or office of a curate are called a curacy. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curate)
[7] An archdeacon is a senior clergyman, appointed by the bishop, whose duty it is to supervise his fellow clergy and to administer part of a diocese, hence his/her territorial designation. As well as pastoral duties, archdeacons are in charge of the fabric of parish churches and their contents. (http://www.debretts.com/forms-address/professions/religion/church-england/archdeacon#sthash.5qF4FVOZ.dpuf)