Saturday, 19 January 2013

Vicars and Churchwardens of All Saints', Hutton Rudby in the C18 and C19

During the 18th and 19th centuries, eight vicars served All Saints' Church and the parish of Rudby-in-Cleveland.

Churchwardens were elected annually.  The list of their names reflects the families that have moved in and out of the village over the years.

1700-35 [1] 
Rev Michael Lieth (variously spelt Lyth and Lythe)

1735-67
Rev George Stainthorpe

1767-74
Rev Donald Grant
Grant wrote Two Dissertations on Popish Persecution and Breach of Faith which you can, amazingly, still buy on Amazon.
In this work, he admits that he knows a number of worthy local Roman Catholic families, some of which had lived in the area since the Reformation, but said that he strongly opposed their Faith and their claim to be loyal to the King
(Isn't it pleasant to reflect that All Saints has for some years been part of a successful Local Ecumenical Partnership with the Methodist and Catholic churches?)



Churchwardens in Grant's time [2]

1771 – John Sanderson jr, William Passman, Sexhow
1772 – Matthew Appleton, William Moody, Skutterskelfe
1773 – William Easby, Michael Nodings, Rudby
1774 – Thomas Smith, William Coats, Rudby

1774-81
Rev Francis Blackburn
Born 1748, the son of Francis Blackburn, Archdeacon of Cleveland and Rector of Richmond.  Educated at Cambridge.  Left Hutton Rudby to become Vicar of Brignell.  His first wife was Ann, daughter of Christopher Rountree of Middleton-on-Leven, and his second was Elizabeth, daughter of John Peacock, M.D., of Darlington

Churchwardens in Blackburn's time

1775 – John Dennison, William Moody, Skutterskelfe
1776 – Charles Flintoff, John Nelson, Rudby
1777 – Richard Sanderson, Thomas Nodings, Skutterskelfe
1778 – Robert Reed, Michael Nodings, Rudby
1779 – James Appleton, Michael Nodings, Rudby (for Richard Sanderson)
1780 – John Hunt, Joshua Clayton, Sexhow

1781-1820
Rev Jeremiah Grice
See previous post for his Will

Churchwardens in Grice's time

1781-2 – John Robinson, Thomas Nodings, Skutterskelfe
1783 – Michael Chapman, Breckon Thompson, Skutterskelfe
1784-5 – John Galilee, John Lamb, Sexhow
1786 – John Sayer, John Lamb, Sexhow
1787 – John Sanderson, George Gowland, Rudby
1788 – Bartholomew Wright, George Gowland, Rudby
1789 – Simon Kelsey, John Wrightson, Skutterskelfe
1790 – John Wright, John Wrightson, Skutterskelfe
1791 – George Kingstone, John Wrightson, Skutterskelfe
1792 – John Richardson, Philip Gowland, Sexhow
1793 – William Dawson, Philip Gowland, Sexhow
1794 – John Appleton, William Morrell, Rudby
1795 – Charles Humble, William Morrell, Rudby
1796 – Fras. Story, William Morrell, Rudby
1797 – Michael Chapman, John Wrightson, Skutterskelfe
1798 – John Alexander, Thomas Noddins, Skutterskelfe
1799 – Thomas Newton, Thomas Noddins, Skutterskelfe
1800 – Thomas Newton, John Armstrong, Sexhow
1801 – William Muster, John Armstrong, Sexhow
1802 – John Shoute, William Robert Brigham, Rudby
1803 – David Ayton, William Robert Brigham, Rudby
1804 – Richard Reed, William Robert Brigham, Rudby
1805 – George Kingstone, William Robert Brigham, Rudby
1806 – John Bainbridge, Jasper Barugh
1807 – John Bainbridge, John Wrightson
1808 – Thomas Newton, John Armstrong
1809 – Thomas Newton, William Morrell
1810 – John Sidgwick, William Morrell
1811 – Michael Chapman, Robert Coates
1812 – Simon Sidgwick, Henry Dinsdale
1813 – William Wood, Robert Brigham
1814 – Thomas Newton, Robert Brigham
1815-16 – Simon Kelsey, Robert Brigham
1817 – James Catchasides, Robert Brigham
1818 – James Catchasides, James Flounders
1819 – James Catchasides, Robert Coates

1820-31
Rev Richard Shepherd
Shepherd had been Grice's curate [cf Remarkable, but still True, for more details]

Churchwardens in Shepherd's time

1820-1 – James Catchasides, George Brigham
1822-3-4 – James Catchasides, John Wrightson
1825-6 – Simon Kelsey, Philip Gowland
1827-8 – Michael Sidgwick, Robert Armstrong
1829 – Robert Robinson, George Swallwell
1830 – George Swalwell, Philip Gowland

1831-78
Rev Robert Joseph Barlow
[cf Remarkable, but still True]

Churchwardens in Barlow's time

1831 – William Wood, Daniel Shepherd
1832 – John Rickatson, John Duck
1833 – Thomas Catterson, John Sidgwick
1834 – Thomas Catterson, William Chapman
1835-6-7 – Thomas Catterson, George Dowker
1838 – George Dowker, George Wilson
1839 – Michael Sidgwick, Thomas Chapman
1840 – Henry Harland, Thomas Chapman
1841-2 – John Sidgwick, William Burton
1843 – John Sidgwick, Robert Fawcett
1844-5-6-7 – John Sidgwick, Henry Chapman
1848-9-50 – John Sidgwick, Byers Race
1851-2 – John Sidgwick, John Armstrong
1853-4 – John Sidgwick, Thomas Chapman
1855-6-7 – Thomas Garbutt, John Robinson
1858 – John Rickatson, William Redhead
1859-60 – Matthew Skeen, William Redhead
1861 – Thomas Forster, James Coulson
1862 – Thomas Forster, Thomas Metcalf
1863-4 – John Sidgwick, Thomas Metcalf
1865-6-7-8 – Henry Willins, Thomas Metcalf
1869-70 – William Hogg, Thomas Alderson
1871-2 – ... Mawson, Thomas Alderson
1873-4-5-6-7-8 – James Coulson, Thomas Alderson

1878-1916
Rev John Johnson
Born in 1834, educated at Durham.  Vicar of nearby Hilton before coming to Hutton Rudby.  He was long remembered for his daily visits to Milburns' shop on the Village Green where he would read the North Star newspaper without actually paying for it [3].

Churchwardens in Johnson's time

1879James Coulson, William Chapman
1880-1-2-3-4 – William Chapman, Allan Bowes Wilson
1885-7 – William Chapman, J M Lennard
1888 – Henry Chapman, J M Lennard
1889-90-91-92-93-94-95-96 – Viscount Falkland, Matthew Bewick Bainbridge
1897-1913 – Alexander Park, William Chapman


Notes

[1]  Details of clergy from All Saints', Rudby-in-Cleveland: Clergymen of Cleveland by Alan and Josephine Marchant

[2]  List of churchwardens from The Church & Parish of Rudby-in-Cleveland by Arthur Eddowes, 1924

[3]  from the History & Guide to All Saints' Church, Rudby-in-Cleveland by David Lickess, 2003









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