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Church of St Cuthbert, Marton
St Cuthbert's Church is located on Stokesley Road in Marton-in-Cleveland. The church dates from the 12th century, though it was largely rebuilt 1843-1848, possibly by J.B. Rudd of Tollesby.[1] The vestry was added around 1920. The north aisle dates from the original 12th century building. Captain James Cook was baptised in St Cuthbert's on the 3rd of November, 1728; his name can still be seen in the church register. The Church is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.
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St Cuthbert’s church Marton
- Official Website of the church with details of facilities, services, and a page on the history of the church.
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CHURCH OF ST. CUTHBERT - Marton - List Entry
- "Church, C12 largely rebuilt 1843/48, possibly by J.B. Rudd (Tollesby). Vestry c.1920. Dressed sandstone; Lakeland slate roofs. Cruciform plan with aisled nave, south and west porches and north vestry. Neo-Norman …
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James Cook (1728-1779)
- Overview About James Cook James Cook FRS was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy. Cook is best known for his three voyages to the Pacific …
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Armstrong/Ingledew Fenison Tombstone, C10m East of Church of St. Cuthbert - Marton - List Entry
- "Tombstone, 1812, of Robert Armstrong, James Ingledew and Joseph Fenison. .... flanked by winged angel heads. Worn epitaph records the above 3 men were killed on 11th October, 1812 by …
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BOLCKOW TOMBSTONES, GRAVE COVER AND KERB, CIRCA 24 METRES EAST OF CHANCEL OF CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT - Marton - List Entry
- "....2 tombstones, grave cover and kerb, to 4 members of Bolckow family, died 1858-1890. ...Epitaphs : on south face, to Henry William Ferdinand Bolckow of Marton Hall, 1806-1878; and on …
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DAVISON TOMBSTONE CIRCA 6 METRES SOUTH OF SOUTH TRANCEPT OF CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT - Marton - List Entry
- "...Tombstone, c.1795, to 4 members of Davison family, died between 1795 and 1851. Tall red sandstone slab, c.72cm x 120 cm, with raised moulded border and wavy head carved with …
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DAVISON TOMBSTONE, CIRCA 5 METRES SOUTH OF SOUTH TRANSEPT OF CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT - Marton - List Entry
- "...Tombstone, 1780, to 2 members of Davison family, died 1780 - ? Red sandstone slab, c.97cm x 77cm, with scrolled head and hollow-chamfered border. Head carved with stylised flowers above …
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WRIGHT TOMBSTONE, CIRCA 4 METRES SOUTH OF SOUTH PORCH OF CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT - Marton - List entry
- "...Tombstone, 1750, to 2 members of Wright family, died c.1750. Sandstone slab, 64cm x 76cm, with wavy head carved with angel, flanked by prayer book, hourglass and scrolls. Epitaph in …
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Simon Cotterill
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St Cuthbert’s church Marton
- Official Website of the church with details of facilities, services, and a page on the history of the church.
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from https://historicengland.org.u…
CHURCH OF ST. CUTHBERT - Marton - List Entry
- "Church, C12 largely rebuilt 1843/48, possibly by J.B. Rudd (Tollesby). Vestry c.1920. Dressed sandstone; Lakeland slate roofs. Cruciform plan with aisled nave, south and west porches and north vestry. Neo-Norman …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
  Co-Curate Page
James Cook (1728-1779)
- Overview About James Cook James Cook FRS was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy. Cook is best known for his three voyages to the Pacific …
from https://historicengland.org.u…
Armstrong/Ingledew Fenison Tombstone, C10m East of Church of St. Cuthbert - Marton - List Entry
- "Tombstone, 1812, of Robert Armstrong, James Ingledew and Joseph Fenison. .... flanked by winged angel heads. Worn epitaph records the above 3 men were killed on 11th October, 1812 by …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from https://historicengland.org.u…
BOLCKOW TOMBSTONES, GRAVE COVER AND KERB, CIRCA 24 METRES EAST OF CHANCEL OF CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT - Marton - List Entry
- "....2 tombstones, grave cover and kerb, to 4 members of Bolckow family, died 1858-1890. ...Epitaphs : on south face, to Henry William Ferdinand Bolckow of Marton Hall, 1806-1878; and on …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from https://historicengland.org.u…
DAVISON TOMBSTONE CIRCA 6 METRES SOUTH OF SOUTH TRANCEPT OF CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT - Marton - List Entry
- "...Tombstone, c.1795, to 4 members of Davison family, died between 1795 and 1851. Tall red sandstone slab, c.72cm x 120 cm, with raised moulded border and wavy head carved with …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from https://historicengland.org.u…
DAVISON TOMBSTONE, CIRCA 5 METRES SOUTH OF SOUTH TRANSEPT OF CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT - Marton - List Entry
- "...Tombstone, 1780, to 2 members of Davison family, died 1780 - ? Red sandstone slab, c.97cm x 77cm, with scrolled head and hollow-chamfered border. Head carved with stylised flowers above …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from https://historicengland.org.u…
WRIGHT TOMBSTONE, CIRCA 4 METRES SOUTH OF SOUTH PORCH OF CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT - Marton - List entry
- "...Tombstone, 1750, to 2 members of Wright family, died c.1750. Sandstone slab, 64cm x 76cm, with wavy head carved with angel, flanked by prayer book, hourglass and scrolls. Epitaph in …
Added by
Simon Cotterill