Stiffkey No. 2 / Stivecai / Stivekey
INFORMATION
FontID: 18873STI
Object Type: Baptismal Font1?
Church/Chapel: Parish Church of St. Mary [in ruins]
Church Patron Saints: St. Mary the Virgin
Country Name: England
Location: Norfolk, East Anglia
Directions to Site: Located off the A149, 6 km ESE of Wells-next-the-Sea, 24 km from Cromer, 44 km NW of Norwich [this disappeared church shared the churchyard with St. John's]
Ecclesiastic Region: [Diocese of Norwich]
Historical Region: Hundred of North Greehow
Century and Period: 12th - 13th century, Medieval
Church Notes: church, dedicated to St. Mary and long since in ruins, formerly stood in the churchyard of St. John's -- some local sources argue that the surviving church is actually old St. Mary's
Font Notes:
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There are four entries for Stiffkey [variant spelling] in the Domesday survey [http://domesdaymap.co.uk/place/TF9743/stiffkey/] [accessed 12 December 2013], the largest part of which mentions a church in it. Blomefield (1805-1810) writes; "In this village are two churches, St. John Baptist's and St. Mary's; that there was a church at the conquest, endowed with 30 acres, appears from Domesday book. This church belonged to Ralph, son of Ivo, and so to the honour of Clare, and was afterwards (if not then) dedicated to St. John Baptist. It was a rectory [...] The other church was also a rectory, dedicated to St. Mary". Blomefield (ibid.) names the first recorded rectors for both churches; in St. John's, Robert Turtevile occurs rector in the 13th of Edward II" [i.e., 1320]; and, in St. Mary's, 1310, Walter Alexander instituted, presented by Audom. de Valentia Earl of Pembroke", but the earliest date for St. Mary's noted in this source is a reference to "the advowson of St. Mary's church in this town" being involved in a grant dated to 1251. The entry for Stiffkey in Wilson's gazetteer of 1870-1872 [www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/5344] [accessed 12 December 2013] reads: "There were two churches; and the one is in ruins,-the other old." Kelly's Directory of 1883 notes: "The church of St. Mary, which formerly stood in the same churchyard [St. John the Baptist's], is now in ruins".
COORDINATES
Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 52.94716, 0.936655
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 52° 56' 49.78" N, 0° 56' 11.96" E
UTM: 31U 361367 5868385
REFERENCES
Blomefield, Francis, An essay towards a topographical history of Norfolk, 1805-1810
Kelly, Kelly's Directory for Cambridge, Norfolk & Suffolk, London: Kelly's Directories Ltd., 1883