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Chancel window, All Saints Barrington (RGL 2022)

All Saints, Barrington

History of All Saints

Listed building:

Parish Church. Nave, chancel and north and south aisles, early C13. West tower early C13, C14 and completed C15. North aisle enlarged and clerestorey added late C14. Dressed clunch, and some limestone. Roman cement render to some of the clunch.

http://www.druidic.org/camchurch/churches/barrington.htm

All Saints Barrington (RGL 2022)

All Saints Barrington (RGL 2022)

All Saints Barrington (RGL 2022)

All Saints Barrington (RGL 2022)

All Saints Barrington (RGL 2022)


Barrington Village, May 1885

Fifth figure from right on seat is Prince Edward, later Edward VII. Smoking pipe is J K Stephen. On far left is J W Clark, Registrar of University, C V Stanford is lying on grass and on extreme right is H C Goodhart, St John’s College librarian.


Rev E Conybeare and family at Barrington Village c.1890. James, left, became Provost of Southwell, and Alfred, Vice-Provost of Eton.

For Mary Greene’s reminiscences of Barrington and the Conybeares, see her autobiography, The Joy of Remembering.

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