Meare No. 1 / Ferlingmere / Ferramere / Mere
INFORMATION
FontID: 14579MEA
Object Type: Baptismal Font1
Church/Chapel: Parish Church of St. Mary
Church Patron Saints: St. Mary the Virgin
Church Location: St Mary's Road, Meare BA6 9TH , UK -- Tel.: +44 1458 834281
Country Name: England
Location: Somerset, South West
Directions to Site: Located on the B3151, 8-10 km WNW of Glastonbury
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocese of Bath & Wells
Historical Region: Hundred of Glastonbury Twelve Hides -- Hundred of Whitley [in Domesday]
Font Location in Church: [cf. FontNotes]
Century and Period: 12th century, Late Norman
Cognate Fonts: [cf. FontNotes]
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are garteful to Colin Smith for his photographs of this church and font
Font Notes:
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There is an entry for Meare [variant spelling] in the Domesday survey [http://opendomesday.org/place/ST4541/meare/] [accessed 8 May 2018], but it mentions neither cleric nor church in it. Phelps (1836) notes: "An ancient Anglo-Norman font was removed, and still exists, and a more modern one introduced when the church was enlarged." This ancient font is not mentioned in the Historic England entry; only the later font is. The entry for this parish in the Victoria County History (Somerset, vol. 9, 2006) notes: "A spurious charter of King Edgar, dated 971 and recorded by William of Malmesbury in the 12th century, alludes to chapels on the islands of Meare, Godney, and Marchey. These capellae were expressly distinguished from the ancient parish churches (ecclesiae parochiales) and their dependencies but like them were under the special jurisdiction of the abbot of Glastonbury and outside the control of the bishop. [...] That at Meare presumably became the parish church of St. Mary. [...] The parish church of St. Mary was consecrated in 1323 in the name of the Blessed Virgin Mary, All Saints, and especially St. Benignus, presumably after the building of the nave, chancel, and embattled west tower. [...] A font, described as Norman, [...] was replaced before 1839 by one in Perpendicular style". The VCH entry (ibid.) further notes: " A plain stone bowl removed from the fish house to Wells Museum in 1933 has been described as a Saxon font: ch. guide (n.d.) but was possibly for salting fish: inf. from Wells Museum."
COORDINATES
Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 51.1718, -2.7789
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 51° 10′ 18.48″ N, 2° 46′ 44.04″ W
UTM: 30U 515457 5668953
REFERENCES
Victoria County History [online], University of London, 1993-. Accessed: 2018-05-08 00:00:00. URL: https://www.british-history.ac.uk.
Phelps, William (Revd.), The History and Antiquities of Somersetshire; being a general and parochial survey [...] [vol. 1], London: Printed for the author , by J. B. Nichols and Son, 1836