Diocese of the Church of England
The Diocese of Peterborough forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England . Its seat is the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter , Saint Paul and Saint Andrew , which was founded as a monastery in AD 655 and re-built in its present form between 1118 and 1238.
Founded at the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1541 (it was until then part of the Diocese of Lincoln ), the Diocese covers the areas of:
Until 1927 the Peterborough diocese covered what is now the (modern) Diocese of Leicester .[ 1]
Peterborough Abbey became a cathedral at the Reformation , one of six wholly new bishoprics founded under Henry VIII . On 4 September 1541 letters patent were issued converting the abbey church of Peterborough into a cathedral church, with a dean and chapter and ecclesiastical staff. The last abbot, John Chambers , was consecrated in his former abbey church on 23 October 1541 as the first Bishop of Peterborough.
A link with the Anglican Church of Kenya Diocese of Bungoma was formed by the two bishops following the Lambeth Conference in 1998.
In 1851 the diocese comprised the following rural deaneries:[ 2]
Covering Leicestershire: Akeley, Christianity, Framland, Gartree, Goscote, Guthlaxton, Sparkenhoe.
Covering Northamptonshire: Brackley, Daventry, Haddon, Higham Ferrers, Northampton, Oundle, Peterborough Preston, Rothwell, Weldon.
Covering Rutland: Rutland.
The Diocese is divided into two Archdeaconries :
The parts of the City of Peterborough that are south of the River Nene , and so were in the historic county of Huntingdonshire rather than the Soke of Peterborough, fall within the Diocese of Ely . The previous Bishop of Peterborough was commissioned as Assistant Bishop in the Ely Diocese so he could exercise pastoral care in these parishes, which include Stanground , Orton , Woodston , Yaxley and Fletton .[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] Thorney , historically in the Isle of Ely and now within the boundaries of the Peterborough unitary authority area, is unaffected by this arrangement.[ 6]
The Bishop of Peterborough (Debbie Sellin ) leads the diocese, and is assisted by the Bishop suffragan of Brixworth (John Holbrook ). The suffragan see of Brixworth was created by Order in Council on 26 July 1988.[ 7]
Alternative episcopal oversight (for parishes in the diocese which reject the ministry of priests who are women) is provided by the provincial episcopal visitor , Norman Banks , Bishop suffragan of Richborough , who is licensed as an honorary assistant bishop of the diocese in order to facilitate his work there. There is also one former bishop, Ed Condry , living in the diocese who is licensed as honorary assistant bishop.[ 8]
APC = ancient parish church.
Deanery of Brackley [ edit ]
Benefice
Popn.
Parish
Church
List?
Dates
Five Ways[ 9]
705
Boddington : St John the Baptist
St John, Upper Boddington
I
APC
306
Aston-le-Walls : St Leonard
St Leonard, Aston-le-Walls
I
APC
1,318
Byfield
Holy Cross, Byfield
I
APC
4,280
Woodford Halse : St Mary the Virgin
St Mary, Woodford Halse
II*
APC
431
Eydon : St Nicholas
St Nicholas, Eydon
II*
APC
Astwick Vale[ 10]
643
Aynho : St Michael
St Michael, Aynho
I
APC
1,219
Croughton : All Saints
All Saints, Croughton
I
APC
591
Evenley : St George
St George, Evenley
II
APC
256
Hinton-in-the-Hedges : The Most Holy Trinity
Holy Trinity, Hinton
I
APC
St Peter, Steane
I
APC
339
Farthinghoe: St Michael and All Angels
St Michael, Farthinghoe
I
APC
Brackley1 [ 11]
16,326
Brackley
St Peter, Brackley
I
APC
Halse Mission Chapel
–
1900[ 12]
Chenderit[ 13]
113
Greatworth: St Peter
St Peter, Greatworth
II*
APC
779
Marston St Lawrence: St Lawrence
St Lawrence, Marston
I
APC
73
Thenford: St Mary the Virgin
St Mary, Thenford
I
APC
4,114
Middleton Cheney: All Saints
All Saints, Middleton Cheney
I
APC
256
Warkworth: St Mary
St Mary, Warkworth
II*
APC
693
Chacombe: SS Peter & Paul
SS Peter & Paul, Chacombe
I
APC
178
Thorpe Mandeville: St John the Baptist
St John, Thorpe Mandeville
I
APC
425
Sulgrave: St James the Less
St James, Sulgrave
II*
APC
Culworth[ 14]
367
Moreton Pinkney: St Mary the Virgin
St Mary, Moreton Pinkney
II*
APC
416
Culworth: St Mary the Virgin
St Mary, Culworth
II*
APC
69
Edgcote
St James, Edgcote
I
APC
554
Chipping Warden: SS Peter & Paul
SS Peter & Paul, Chipping Warden
I
APC
Astwell Group[ 15]
875
Syresham: St James the Great
St James, Syresham
II*
APC
355
Wappenham: St Mary the Virgin
St Mary, Wappenham
II*
APC
923
Helmdon with Stuchbury & Radstone
St Mary Magdalene, Helmdon
II*
APC
St Lawrence, Radstone
I
APC
327
Lois Weedon: St Mary & St Peter
SS Mary & Peter, Weedon Lois
II*
APC
209
Whitfield: St John the Evangelist
St John, Whitfield
II
APC
King's Sutton and
Charlton[ 16] [ 17]
2,320
King's Sutton: SS Peter & Paul
SS Peter & Paul, King's Sutton
I
APC
538
Newbottle with Charlton: St James
St James, Newbottle
II*
APC
None
43
Canons Ashby Extra Parochial Place
–
1 full name Brackley St Peter with St James
Deanery of Brixworth [ edit ]
The Faxton Benefice[ 18]
Pitsford with Boughton[ 19]
Spencer Benefice[ 20]
Brington: St Mary (with St John)
Church Brampton (with Chapel Brampton): St Botolph
Harlestone: St Andrew
East Haddon (& Holdenby): St Mary the Virgin
Norton: All Saints
Whilton: St Andrew
Brixworth with Holcot[ 21]
Naseby Group[ 22]
Uplands Group[ 23]
Cold Ashby: St Denys
Cottesbrooke: All Saints
Great Creaton: St Michael & All Angels
Guilsborough: St Etheldreda
Hollowell (with Teeton): St James [built 1840]
Ravensthorpe (with Coton): St Denys
Spratton: St Andrew
Thornby: St Helen
Crick and environs[ 24]
Crick: St Margaret of Antioch
Lilbourne: All Saints
Yelvertoft (with Clay Coton): All Saints
Walgrave Benefice[ 25]
Hannington: St Peter & St Paul
Old: St Andrew
Scaldwell: St Peter & St Paul
Walgrave: St Peter
OneChurch4Parishes[ 26]
Benefice
Popn.
Parish
Church
List?
Dates
Welland Valley Benefice[ 27]
3,180
Ashley : St Mary the Virgin
St Mary the Virgin, Ashley
I
Med.
Cottingham : St Mary Magdalene
St Mary Magdalene, Cottingham
I
Med.
East Carlton : St Peter
St Peter, East Carlton
I
Med., reb. 1788
Stoke Albany : St Botolph
St Botolph, Stoke Albany
II*
Med.
Weston-by-Welland : St Mary the Virgin
St Mary the Virgin, Weston-by-Welland
II
Med., reb. 1865
All Saints, Sutton Bassett
II
Med.
Wilbarston : All Saints
All Saints, Wilbarston
II*
Med.
Harpers Brook Group[ 28]
4,992
Brigstock : St Andrew withStanion St Peter
St Andrew, Brigstock
I
Med.
St Peter, Stanion
I
Med.
Lowick : St Peter
St Peter, Lowick
I
Med.
Sudborough : All Saints
All Saints, Sudborough
II*
Med.
Corby St Columba with Rockingham[ 29] [ 30]
19,339
Corby : St Columba & the Northern Saints
St Columba & the Northern Saints, Corby
–
1957
Rockingham
St Leonard, Rockingham
II*
Med., reb. C19
Corby St John with Gretton[ 29] [ 31]
13,116
Corby: St John the Baptist with the Epiphany
St John the Baptist, Corby
II*
Med.
Gretton : St James the Great
St James the Great, Gretton
I
Med.
Saints Peter, Andrew & Michael[ 29] [ 32] [ 33]
31,579
Corby: St Peter & St Andrew
SS Peter & Andrew, Corby
–
reb. 1967
Great Oakley & Little Oakley : St Michael
St Michael & All Angels, Great Oakley
II*
Med.
Weldon[ 34]
7,005
Weldon with Deene :
St Mary the Virgin[ 34]
St Mary the Virgin, (Great) Weldon
I
Med.
6 benefices
79,211[ 35]
16 parishes
18 churches
Deanery of Daventry [ edit ]
Benefice
Popn.
Parish
Church
List?
Dates
[061] Daventry
28,104
Daventry : Holy Cross
Holy Cross, Daventry
I
Med., reb. 1758
[025] Braunston, Ashby and Welton
2,566
Ashby St Ledgers : The Blessed Virgin Mary & St Leodegarius
The Blessed Virgin Mary & St Leodegarius, Ashby St Ledgers1
I
Med.
Braunston
All Saints, Braunston
II
Med., reb. 1849
Welton : St Martin
St Martin's, Welton
II*
Med.
[219] Staverton, Hellidon and Catesby
743
Staverton : St Mary the Virgin
St Mary the Virgin, Staverton
I
Med.
Catesby : St Mary & St Edmund
SS Mary & Edmund, Catesby
II
C17, reb. 1862
Hellidon : St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist, Hellidon
II*
Med.
[011] Barby with Kilsby
2,417
Barby : St Mary
St Mary, Barby
II*
Med.
Kilsby : St Faith
St Faith, Kilsby
II*
Med.
[010] The Knightley Benefice
1,749
Badby : St Mary
St Mary the Virgin, Badby
II*
Med.
Charwelton : Holy Trinity
Holy Trinity, Charwelton
I
Med.
Fawsley : St Mary the Virgin
St Mary the Virgin, Fawsley
I
Med.
Newnham : St Michael & All Angels
St Michael & All Angels, Newnham
I
Med.
Preston Capes : St Peter & St Paul
SS Peter & Paul, Preston Capes
II*
Med.
[114] Heyford etc
3,513
Brockhall : St Peter & St Paul
SS Peter & Paul, Brockhall
II*
Med.
Flore : All Saints
All Saints, Flore
II*
Med.
Heyford : St Peter & St Paul
SS Peter & Paul, Nether Heyford
II*
Med.
Stowe IX Churches : St Michael with St James
St Michael, Church Stowe
I
Saxon (tower)
St James, Upper Stowe
II
1855
[032] Bugbrooke, Harpole, Kislingbury & Rothersthorpe
7,923
Bugbrooke : St Michael & All Angels
St Michael & All Angels, Bugbrooke
II*
Med.
Harpole : All Saints
All Saints, Harpole
II*
Med.
Kislingbury : St Luke
St Luke, Kislingbury
I
Med.
Rothersthorpe : St Peter & St Paul
SS Peter & Paul, Rothersthorpe
II*
Med.
[246] Weedon, Everdon and Dodford
3,418
Dodford : St Mary the Virgin
St Mary the Virgin, Dodford
I
Med.
Everdon : St Mary
St Mary, Everdon
I
Med.
Weedon Bec : St Peter & St Paul
SS Peter & Paul, Weedon Bec
II*
Med.
8 benefices
50,433[ 35]
25 parishes
26 churches
1 formerly St Leodegarius'
Deanery of Greater Northampton [ edit ]
Benefice [ID]
Popn.
Parish
Church
List?
Dates
[001] Abington
7,667
Abington : St Peter & St Paul
SS Peter & Paul, Abington
II*
Med., reb. 1821
[060] Dallington & St James
4,595
Dallington : St Mary
St Mary's, Dallington
II*
Med.
9,188
Northampton: St James
St James, Northampton
II
1868–71
[068] Duston and Upton
26,035
Duston and Upton
St Luke's, Duston
I
Med.
St Francis, Duston
–
1967
Grace Church Upton[ 36]
N.B.
2021
[093] (Great & Little) Billing
15,261
Billing : St Andrew and All Saints
All Saints, Little Billing
II*
Med.
St Andrew, Great Billing
I
Med.
[108] Living Brook Benefice with [175] Far Cotton
11,939
Northampton: St Mary the Virgin
St Mary's, Far Cotton
II*
est. 1875, b. 1885
2,246
Hardingstone : St Edmund
St Edmund, King & Martyr, Hardingstone
II*
Med.
280
Quinton & Preston Deanery : St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist, Quinton
II*
Med.
1,852
Piddington with Horton
St John the Baptist, Piddington
II*
Med.
[132] King's Heath
4,726
King's Heath : St Augustine
Church on the Heath (LEP)
N.B.
c. 1950
[134] Kingsthorpe
23,929
Kingsthorpe : St John the Baptist, St David and St Mark
St David, Kingsthorpe
–
1940
St John the Baptist, Kingsthorpe
I
Med., reb. C19th
St Mark, Kingsthorpe
–
c. 1960
[160] Moulton
7,779
Moulton : St Peter & St Paul
Moulton Parish Church
I
Med.
[168] Northampton All Saints
2,878
Northampton: All Saints with St. Katherine and St. Peter
All Saints, Northampton
I
Med., reb. 1680
[169AR] Northampton Emmanuel
29,995
Northampton : Emmanuel
Emmanuel, Northampton
–
1974
Boothville Community Church
N.B.
1990s, N.B.
Rectory Farm Community Church
N.B.
1990s, N.B.
[169CF] Nor'ton Holy Sepulchre
6,189
Northampton: Holy Sepulchre with St Andrew & St Lawrence
Holy Sepulchre, Northampton
I
Med.
[169T] Northampton Ch Church
4,751
Northampton: Christ Church
Christ Church, Northampton
II
1904–06
[170] Northampton Holy Trinity
10,371
Northampton: Holy Trinity & St Paul
Holy Trinity, Northampton
II*
c. 1910
[171BM] North'ton St Benedict
19,176
Northampton: St Benedict
St Benedict's, Northampton
–
1982
[171L] Northampton St Alban
11,882
Northampton: St Alban the Martyr
St Alban's, Northampton
–
1938
[174] Northampton St Giles
4,603
Northampton: St Giles
St Giles, Northampton
I
Med.
[176] Northampton St Matthew
7,635
Northampton: St Matthew
St Matthew's, Northampton
II*
1891–95
[177] Northampton St Michael
11,762
Northampton: St Michael & All Angels with St Edmund
St Michael & All Angels, N'ton
II
1881–82
[257] Weston Favell
8,089
Weston Favell : St Peter
St Peter's, Weston Favell
II*
Med.
[269] Wootton
14,550
Wootton
St George the Martyr, Wootton
I
Med.
20 benefices
247,378[ 35]
24 parishes
31 churches
Higham Ferrers and Chelveston[ 37]
Finedon[ 38]
Finedon: St Mary the Virgin
Nene Crossings Benefice[ 39]
Great Addington: All Saints
Irthlingborough: St Peter
Little Addington: St Mary the Virgin
Woodford: St Mary the Virgin
4 Spires Benefice[ 40]
Rushden St Mary with Newton Bromswold[ 41]
Newton Bromswold: St Peter
Rushden: St Mary
Rushden: St Peter[ 42]
St Peter's, Rushden [built 1907]
Rushden: Whitefriars[ 43]
Whitefriars Church, Rushden [established 1992, no building]
Deanery of Kettering [ edit ]
Barton Seagrave with Warkton[ 44]
Barton Seagrave: St Botolph
Warkton: St Edmund
Desborough etc[ 45]
Broughton with Cransley & Mawsley[ 46]
Broughton: St Andrew
Cransley: St Andrew
Mawsley Church (meets in the community centre, established C21st)
Burton Latimer: St Mary the Virgin[ 47]
Cranford, Grafton Underwood, Slipton and Twywell[ 48]
Cranford: St John the Baptist
Grafton Underwood: St James the Apostle
Slipton: St John the Baptist
Twywell: St Nicholas
Geddington and Weekley[ 49]
Kettering: All Saints[ 50]
All Saints, Kettering [tin church 1898, present building 1928]
Kettering: Christ the King[ 51]
Christ the King, Kettering [established 1969, present building 1987]
Kettering: St Andrew[ 52]
St Andrew's, Kettering [built 1869]
Kettering St Mary & St John[ 53]
Kettering: St Mary the Virgin [built 1893–1895]
Kettering: St John the Evangelist
Kettering St Peter & Paul[ 54]
Tresham Benefice[ 55] [ 56]
Rothwell with Orton: Holy Trinity
Rushton with Glendon & Pipewell: All Saints
Pipewell: St Mary (chapel of ease) [built 1881][ 57]
Loddington: St Leonard
Thorpe Malsor: All Saints
Aldwincle etc[ 58]
Aldwincle: St Peter
Clopton: St Peter
Pilton: All Saints & St Mary
Stoke Doyle: St Rumbald
(Thorpe) Achurch: St John the Baptist
Titchmarsh: St Mary the Virgin
Wadenhoe: St Michael & All Angels
Watersmete Benefice[ 59]
Apethorpe: St Leonard
Nassington: St Mary the Virgin & All Saints
Thornhaugh: St Andrew
Wansford: St Mary the Virgin
Woodnewton: St Mary
Yarwell: St Mary Magdalene
Barnwell etc[ 60]
Barnwell: All Saints
Barnwell: St Andrew
Hemington: St Peter & St Paul
Luddington-in-the-Brook: St Margaret
Lutton: St Peter
Polebrook: All Saints
Thurning: St James the Great (NB this church was in Huntingdonshire until 1888)
Oundle etc[ 61]
Benefield: St Mary the Virgin
Glapthorne: St Leonard
Oundle with Ashton: St Peter
King's Cliffe Benefice[ 62]
Bulwick with Blatherwycke: St Nicholas
Collyweston: St Andrew
Easton-on-the-Hill: All Saints
King's Cliffe: All Saints
Laxton: All Saints
Warmington Benefice[ 63]
Thrapston, Denford and Islip[ 64]
Denford: Holy Trinity
Islip: St Nicholas
Thrapston: St James
Deanery of Peterborough [ edit ]
Barnack and District[ 65]
Bretton: The Holy Spirit
Church of the Holy Spirit, Bretton[ 66] [built 1977]
Castor Benefice[ 67]
Castor: St Kyneburgha
Marholm: St Mary the Virgin
Stibbington: St John the Baptist [in Huntingdonshire]
Sutton: St Michael & All Angels
Upton: St John the Baptist
Water Newton: St Remigius [in Huntingdonshire]
9 Bridges Benefice[ 68]
Etton: St Stephen
Glinton: St Benedict
Maxey: St Peter
Northborough: St Andrew
Peakirk: St Pega
Where City Meets Fen[ 69]
Longthorpe[ 70]
Paston[ 71]
Peterborough: All Saints[ 72]
All Saints, Peterborough [built 1891–1901]
Peterborough: Christ the Carpenter[ 73]
Christ the Carpenter, Peterborough [established 1950; present building 1957]
Peterborough Parish Church[ 74]
Peterborough: St Jude[ 75]
St Jude's, Peterborough [built 1964]
Peterborough: St Mark[ 76]
St Mark's, Peterborough [built 1856]
Peterborough: St Mary[ 77]
St Mary's, Peterborough [built 1860, rebuilt 1990–91]
Peterborough: St Paul[ 78]
St Paul's, Peterborough [built 1869]
Werrington Parish[ 79]
Werrington: Emmanuel [built 1987]
Werrington: St John the Baptist
Oakham Team Ministry[ 80]
Welland Fosse Group[ 81]
Uppingham Benefice[ 82]
Lyddington Benefice[ 83]
Gwash & Glen Churches[ 84]
Cottesmore Benefice[ 85]
Rutland Water Benefice[ 86]
Ketton and Tinwell[ 87]
Great Casterton etc[ 88]
Deanery of Towcester [ edit ]
Whittlewood Benefice[ 89]
Abthorpe: St John the Baptist
Paulerspury: St James the Great
Silverstone: St Michael
Slapton: St Botolph
Whittlebury: St Mary
Lambfold Benefice[ 90]
Adstone: All Saints
Blakesley: St Mary
Farthingstone: St Mary the Virgin
Litchborough: St Martin
Maidford: St Peter & St Paul
Grand Union Benefice[ 91] [ 92]
Alderton: St Margaret
Blisworth: St John the Baptist
Grafton Regis: St Mary
Milton Malsor: Holy Cross
Shutlanger: St Anne (chapel)
Stoke Bruerne: St Mary the Virgin
Collingtree (in process of being transferred to Greater Northampton deanery)[ 93]
Grange Park (LEP)[ 94]
Salcey Benefice[ 95]
Ashton: St Michael & All Angels
Courteenhall: St Peter & St Paul
Hartwell: St John the Baptist
Roade: St Mary the Virgin
Tove Benefice[ 96]
Bradden: St Michael
Caldecote: St Augustine's Mission Chapel [built C19th/20th]
Easton Neston: St Mary
Greens Norton: St Bartholomew
Towcester: St Lawrence
Amelcote Benefice[ 97]
South Cleley Benefice[ 98]
Cosgrove: St Peter & St Paul
Potterspury with Furtho: St Nicholas
Wicken: St John the Evangelist
Yardley Gobion: St Leonard [built 1864]
Deanshanger and Passenham[ 99]
Deanshanger: Holy Trinity [built 1853]
Passenham: St Guthlac
Deanery of Wellingborough [ edit ]
Bozeat etc[ 100]
Bozeat: St Mary the Virgin
Easton Maudit: St Peter & St Paul
Strixton: St Romwald
Wollaston: St Mary
Wymersley Benefice[ 101]
Brafield-on-the-Green: St Laurence
Cogenhoe: St Peter
Great Houghton: St Mary the Virgin
Little Houghton: St Mary the Virgin
Yardley Hastings Benefice[ 102]
Castle Ashby: St Mary Magdalene
Denton: St Margaret
Grendon: St Mary
Whiston: St Mary the Virgin
Yardley Hastings: St Andrew
Earls Barton[ 103]
Great Doddington, Wilby and Ecton[ 104]
Ecton: St Mary Magdalene
Great Doddington: St Nicholas
Wilby: St Mary the Virgin
5 Churches Benefice[ 105]
Great Harrowden: All Saints
Isham: St Peter
Little Harrowden: St Mary the Virgin
Orlingbury: St Mary
Pytchley: All Saints
Mears Ashby Group[ 106]
Hardwick: St Leonard
Mears Ashby: All Saints
Overstone: St Nicholas
Sywell: St Peter & St Paul
Irchester[ 107]
Wellingborough All Saints with All Hallows[ 108]
Wellingborough: Gleneagles[ 109]
Gleneagles Anglican Church [modern]
Wellingborough St Andrew & St Barnabas[ 110]
Wellingborough: St Andrew [modern; eccl. parish 1964]
Wellingborough: St Barnabas [1893]
Wellingborough: St Mark[ 111]
St Mark's, Wellingborough [modern; eccl. parish 1969]
Wellingborough: St Mary the Virgin [ 112]
St Mary the Virgin, Wellingborough [built 1908–1930]
All Saints Church, Aldwincle (closed 1976)
St Mary the Virgin's Church, Ayston (closed 2012)
Barford Chapel (demolished C17th)[ 113]
St Peter's Chapel, Barleythorpe (date of closure unknown)[ 114]
Barrow Chapel, Barrow, Rutland[ 115]
Holy Trinity Church, Blatherwycke (closed 1976)
St Mary Magdalene, Blatherwycke (closed C15th)[ 116]
St James' Chapel, Brackley (gave its name to a parish, but location and date of demolition unclear)
Holy Cross Church, Burley (closed 1976)
St Mary, Canons Ashby , owned by the National Trust
Catesby Old Church (abandoned 16th century)[ 117]
Chapel Brampton Chapel (closed in the medieval period)[ 118]
St Andrew's, Clay Coton (closed 1950s, now converted into a private house)
The Epiphany, Corby (closed 2011, now a gym)[ 119]
The Kingswood Church, Corby (closure date unknown)[ 120]
St Andrew's Church, Cranford St Andrew (closed c. 1996)
St James, Daventry (built 1839; closed 1962)
St Peter's Church, Deene
St Barnabas Mission Church, New Duston (built 1887, since closed)[ 121]
Elkington Church (demolished in the medieval period)[ 122]
St Denis, Faxton (closed 1939)
St Bartholomew's Church, Furtho (closed 1989)
St Helen's, Glendon (closed c. 1500)[ 123]
Gunthorpe Chapel (closed in the medieval period)[ 124]
All Saints Church, Holdenby (closed 1972)
All Saints' Church, Horn (closed 15th century)
St Mary Magdalene, Horton (closed 2012)
All Saints, Irthlingborough (ruined by 16th century)[ 125]
St Peter's, Lilford (demolished 1788)[ 126]
St Nicholas, Little Bowden (presumably transferred to the Diocese of Leicester when Little Bowden parish was transferred to Leicestershire)[ 127]
St John's, Little Brington (built c. 1855, demolished except for tower 1947)[ 128]
St Peter's, Little Oakley (closed 1977)[ 129]
St Martin's, Martinsthorpe (fell out of use C16th–17th)[ 130]
St Faith's, Newton (redundant C20th)[ 131]
St Matthew's Church, Normanton (closed 1970)
St Guthlac's Mission Church, North Side, Thorney (built 1902, closed C20th)[ 132]
St Andrew's, Northampton (built 1841; demolished 1970s)[ 133]
St Bartholomew or St Lawrence, Northampton (closed c. 1520)[ 134]
St Edmund's, Northampton (medieval) (closed 15th century)[ 135]
St Edmund's, Northampton (Victorian) (built 1846, demolished c. 1980)[ 136]
St Gabriel's, Northampton (opened 1894, closed 1925)[ 137]
St Katherine's, Northampton (built 1839, demolished 1950)[ 138]
St Lawrence the Martyr, Northampton (1879; closed second half of 20th century)[ 139]
St Paul's, Semilong, Northampton (1877; closed second half of 20th century)[ 139]
St Peter's Church, Northampton (closed 1995)
All Saints, Orton (closed 1966)[ 140]
St Barnabas, Peterborough (built 1899; closed at an unknown date)[ 141]
St James' Mission Chapel, Eastgate, Peterborough (built 1884, closed 1960s)[ 142]
St Michael's Mission Chapel, Newark, Peterborough (built 1872, demolished 1980)[ 142]
St John the Baptist, Plumpton[ 143]
St Peter and St Paul's Church, Preston Deanery (closed 1972)
St Peter's, Rushton (demolished 1799)[ 113]
St Martin's, Stamford Baron (ancient parish church transferred to the Diocese of Lincoln 1990)
Stuchbury Church (destroyed 16th century)[ 144]
St Botolph's, Sulby (abandoned c. 1400)[ 145]
St Peter's Church, Tickencote (worship ceased 2019)
St Andrew's, Ufford (closed 2014)[ 146]
St Michael's Church, Upton (closed 1981)
St John the Baptist's Church, Wakerley (closed 1972)
St Botolph's Church, Wardley (closed 2010)
Dedications of medieval parish churches [ edit ]
Chapels are in italics . See also List of civil parishes in Northamptonshire#Medieval parishes .
All Saints : Adstone , Aldwincle, Barnwell, Braunston, Braunston-in-Rutland , Braybrooke, Brixworth, Clipston, Cottesbrooke, Croughton, Dingley, Easton on the Hill, Flore, Great Addington, Great Harrowden, Hargrave, Harpole, Holdenby, Horn, Irthlingborough, Kings Cliffe, Lamport, Laxton, Lilbourne, Little Billing, Little Casterton, Mears Ashby, Middleton Cheney, Naseby, Northampton, Norton, Oakham, Orton , Paston, Pickworth, Pitsford, Polebrook, Pytchley, Rushton, Seaton, Sudborough, Sutton Bassett , Thorpe Malsor, Tinwell, Wellingborough, West Haddon, Wilbarston, Wittering, Yelvertoft
Holy Cross : Burley, Byfield, Daventry, Milton Malsor, Pattishall
Holy Sepulchre : Northampton
Holy Trinity : Blatherwycke, Charwelton, Denford, Hinton in the Hedges, Rothwell, Teigh
St Andrew : Arthingworth, Barnwell, Brigstock, Broughton, Clay Coton , Collyweston, Cotterstock, Cranford, Cransley, Earls Barton, Glaston, Great Billing, Hambleton, Harlestone, Lyddington, Northborough, Old, Spratton, Stoke Dry, Thornhaugh, Ufford, Whilton, Whissendine, Yardley Hastings
St Anne : Shutlanger
St Bartholomew : Furtho, Greens Norton, Northampton
St Benedict : Glinton
St Botolph : Barton Seagrave, Church Brampton, Helpston, Longthorpe , Slapton, Stoke Albany, Sulby, Wardley
St Catherine : Draughton, Irchester
St Columba : Collingtree
St Cyneburh : Castor
St Denys : Cold Ashby, Faxton , Kelmarsh , Ravensthorpe
St Edmund : Egleton , Hardingstone, Northampton, Warkton
St Etheldreda : Guilsborough
St Faith : Kilsby, Newton
St George : Evenley, Wootton
St Giles : Desborough, Northampton
St Gregory : Northampton
St Guthlac : Passenham
St Helen : Glendon, Great Oxendon, Sibbertoft, Thornby
St James : Brackley , Edgcote, Grafton Underwood, Gretton, Newbottle, Paulerspury, Syresham, Thrapston, [Thurning]
St James the Less : Sulgrave
St John the Baptist : Abthorpe , Barnack, Bisbrooke, Blisworth, Boughton, Chelveston-cum-Caldecott , Corby, Cranford, East Farndon, Harringworth, Hartwell , Hellidon , Kingsthorpe , North Luffenham, Peterborough, Piddington , Plumpton, Quinton, Slipton, Stibbington, Thorpe Achurch, Thorpe Mandeville, Tiffield, Upper Boddington, Upton (Peterborough) , Wakerley, Werrington
St John the Evangelist : Caldecott (Rutland), Ryhall, Whitfield, Wicken
St Lawrence : Brafield on the Green, Long Buckby, Marston St Lawrence, Radstone, Stanwick, Towcester
St Leodegarius : Ashby St Ledgers
St Leonard : Apethorpe, Aston le Walls, Glapthorn , Hardwick, Loddington, Rockingham
St Luke : Cold Higham, Duston, Kislingbury, Tixover
St Margaret : Alderton, Crick, Denton , Luddington, Northampton
St Martin : Litchborough, Lyndon, [Stamford Baron], Welton
St Mary : Ashley, Ashwell, Ayston, Badby, Bainton , Barby, Benefield, Blakesley, Bozeat, Brampton Ash, Brington, Burton Latimer, Canons Ashby, Clipsham, Culworth, Dallington, Dodford, Duddington , East Haddon, Easton Neston, Edith Weston, Everdon, Farthinghoe, Fawsley, Finedon, Gayton, Grafton Regis, Great Houghton, Great Weldon, Greetham, Grendon, Higham Ferrers, Ketton, Little Addington, Little Harrowden, Little Houghton, Maidwell, Manton, Marholm, Morcott, Moreton Pinkney, Northampton, Orlingbury, Ringstead,[ 147] Roade, Rushden, South Luffenham, Southwick, Staverton, Stoke Bruerne, Tansor, Thenford, Titchmarsh, Wansford , Wappenham, Warkworth , Warmington, Weekley, Welford, Weston by Welland, Whiston, Whittlebury , Wilby, Wollaston, Woodford, Woodford Halse, Woodnewton
St Mary & All Saints : Fotheringhay, Holcot, Nassington, Pilton (Northants)
SS Mary & Botolph : Thorney
SS Mary & Edmund : Catesby
SS Mary & Peter : Weedon Lois
St Mary Magdalene : Blathewycke, Castle Ashby, Cottingham, Ecton, Essendine , Geddington, Helmdon, Horton, Yarwell
SS Mary Magdalene & Andrew : Ridlington
St Matthew : Eye, Normanton
St Michael : Ashton , Aynho, Bradden, Bugbrooke, Farthinghoe, Great Creaton, Great Oakley, Haselbech, Newnham , Northampton, Silverstone , Stowe IX Churches, Sutton , Upton (Northampton) , Wadenhoe, Whitwell, Winwick (Northants)
St Nicholas : Bulwick, Cottesmore, Eydon, Great Doddington, Islip, [Little Bowden], Marston Trussell, Overstone, Pilton (Rutland), Potterspury, Stanford, Stretton, Thistleton, Twywell, Winwick (Cambs)
St Pega : Peakirk
St Peter : Aldwincle, Barrowden, Belton , Brackley, Brooke , Clopton, Cogenhoe, Deene, East Carlton , Empingham, Greatworth, Irthlingborough, Isham, Lilford, Little Oakley, Lowick, Lutton, Maxey, Newton Bromswold, Northampton, Oundle, Raunds, Rushton , Stanion , Steane, Tickencote, Walgrave, Weston Favell
SS Peter & Paul : Abington, Brockhall, Chalcombe, Chipping Warden, Cosgrove, Courteenhall, Easton Maudit, Exton, Great Casterton, Hannington, Harrington, Hemington, Kettering, Kings Sutton, Langham , Maidford, Market Overton, Moulton, Nether Heyford, Preston (Rutland), Preston Capes, Preston Deanery, Rothersthorpe, Scaldwell, Sywell, Uppingham, Watford, Weedon Bec, Wing
St Remigius : Water Newton
St Rumbald/Romwald : Stoke Doyle, Strixton
St Stephen : Carlby (Lincs), Etton
Dedication unknown/no dedication : Barford , Barrow , Chapel Brampton , Elkington, Stuchbury
Dedications of post-medieval churches [ edit ]
All Saints : Kettering (1898), Peterborough (1891), Wellingborough (1868)
Christ Church : Northampton (1904)
Christ the Carpenter : Peterborough (1950)
Christ the King : Kettering (1969)
Emmanuel : Northampton (1974), Werrington (1987)
Epiphany : Corby (C20th)
Grace Church : Upton (2021)
Holy Spirit : Bretton (1977)
Holy Trinity : Deanshanger (1853), Northampton (1910)
St Alban : Northampton (1938)
St Andrew : Kettering (1869), Northampton (1841), Wellingborough (c. 1964)
St Augustine : Caldecote (C19th/20th), King's Heath (c. 1950)
St Barnabas : New Duston (1887), Peterborough (1899), Wellingborough (1893)
St Bartholomew : Newborough (1830)
St Benedict : Northampton (1982)
St Catherine : Northampton (1839)
St Columba & the Northern Saints : Corby (1957)
St David : Kingsthorpe (1940)
St Edmund : Northampton (1846)
St Francis : Duston (1968)
St Gabriel : Northampton (1894)
St Guthlac : North Side (1902)
St James : Daventry (1839), Hollowell (1840), Northampton (1868), Peterborough (1884), Upper Stowe (1855)
St John (unspecified) : Little Brington (1855)
St John the Evangelist : Kettering (C19th/20th)
St Jude : Peterborough (1964)
St Lawrence : Northampton (1879)
St Leonard : Yardley Gobion (1864)
St Luke : Peterborough (1901)
St Mark : Kingsthorpe (c. 1960), Peterborough (1856), Wellingborough (c. 1969)
St Mary : Far Cotton (1875), Kettering (1893), Peterborough (1860), Pipewell (1881), Wellingborough (1908)
St Matthew : Northampton (1891)
St Michael : Kettering (1908), Northampton (1881), Peterborough (1872)
St Paul : Northampton (1877), Peterborough (1869)
St Peter : Rushden (1907)
SS Peter & Andrew : Corby (pre-1967)
Dedication unknown/no dedication : Corby (C20th), Grange Park (c. 2000), Halse (1900), Mawsley (C21st), Rushden (1992), Wellingborough (C20th/21st)
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