Dudley No. 3 / Duddelœge / Dudelei / Dvdelei

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Scene Description: Source caption: "The Inhedge Gardens, Dudley. View of the footpath leading to Upper High Street and St Thomas's Church."
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Image Source: digital photograph taken 25 July 2010 by Brian Clift [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1989116] [accessed 17 September 2014]
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INFORMATION
FontID: 19429DUD
Church/Chapel: Old Chapel of St. Thomas [chapel-of-ease to St. Edmund's]
Church Patron Saints: St. Thomas
Church Location: Vicar Street, Dudley DY1 1PS
Country Name: England
Location: Worcestershire, West Midlands
Directions to Site: Located 10 km SE of Wolverhampton, 14 km NW of Birmingham
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocese of Worcestershire
Historical Region: Hundred of Clent
Century and Period: 12th century (early?), Late Norman
Church Notes: original chapel here probably early 12thC; re-built 1817
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There is an entry for Dudley [variant spelling] in the Domesday survey [http://domesdaymap.co.uk/place/SO9490/dudley/] [accessed 17 September 2014], but it mentions neither cleric nor a church in it. Miller (1890) writes: "There appears to have been formerly two churches in Dudley--St. Edmund and St. Thomas. Bishop Sandy's Survey states that St. Thomas's was a chapel dependent on St. Edmund's. Both these churches are said, in the Bull of Pope Lucius, 1190, to be dependent on the mother church of St. James. This latter church must have been destroyed in early times. The church of St. Edmund was demolished by Colonel Leveson, 1646. Both parishes became then one, and the register book, from thenceforth, became also one. On September 13th, 1648, upon the people's petition, it was ordered that both parishes should repair the church of St. Thomas. The present church was erected 1816." The Victoria County History (Worcester, vol. 3, 1913) notes: "From very early times there were two churches at Dudley. They were granted by Gervase Paynel in the middle of the 12th century to his newly-founded priory of Dudley, [...] and appear afterwards to have become annexed to the priory church of St. James, for when Pope Lucius confirmed the possessions of the priory in 1182 he included the church of St. James of Dudley with the chapels of St. Edmund and St. Thomas. [...] Both the churches were united in one vicarage, [...] and Bishop Sandys's survey states that St. Edmund's was the parish church and St. Thomas's a chapel dependent upon it. [...] In 1815 the parish church of S[t]. T[homas] was found to be in so dangerous a condition that an Act of Parliament was obtained for rebuilding it. [...] The present church was completed in 1817 at a cost of £12,650. It is now (1912) about to be enlarged." All other churches in Dudley date from the 19th-century." [NB: we have no information on the font from the mid-12th century church here].
COORDINATES
Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal:
52.5085,
2.0866
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS:
52° 30′ 30.6″ N,
2° 5′ 11.76″ E
UTM: 31U 438008 5817990
REFERENCES
Victoria County History [online], University of London, 1993-. Accessed: 2014-09-17 00:00:00. URL: https://www.british-history.ac.uk.
Miller, George [Revd.], The Parishes of the Diocese of Worcester, Birmingham: Hall & English, 1890