St Mary's Old Church, St Mary's

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St Mary's Old Church, St Mary's
St Mary's Old Church, Old Town, St Mary's
St Mary's Old Church, Old Town, St Mary's
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OS grid reference SV911101
Denomination Church of England
Churchmanship Broad Church
History
Dedication Blessed Virgin Mary
Administration
Parish St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
Deanery Powder
Diocese Truro
Province Canterbury
Clergy
Vicar(s) Revd Guy C Scott

St Mary's Old Church, St Mary's is a parish church in the Church of England located in Old Town on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, United Kingdom.

History

The Anglican church of St Mary was built at Old Town, Isles of Scilly during the 12th century, with re-building carried out in 1666 and 1743. By the nineteenth century, it was derelict and under the orders of Augustus Smith, Lord Proprietor of the Islands, it was restored.

Churchyard

The churchyard of Old Town church serves as the principal cemetery for the island of St Mary's. Over the centuries countless members of the old Scilly families have been buried here, as have been the crews of numerous ships lost near the Isles. Among them are Sir John Narborough and his brother James, the sons of Rear Admiral Sir John Narborough, who both died in the sinking of HMS Association in 1707. Also buried here is Ann Cargill (1760–1784), an 18th-century opera diva and celebrated beauty of her time. She died when her ship sank off the Western Rocks and was first buried on Rosevear, before eventually being interred at Old Town Church.

The churchyard has been enlarged and redesigned several times. Today it is divided into several sections with the oldest surrounding the church itself. This part of the cemetery features a monument to Augustus Smith (1804–1872) as well as mass graves of passengers drowned in the sinking of SS Schiller (1875). During the 19th century, terraces were cut into the hillside to make room for more burials.

The churchyard contains the grave of MP Ray Gunter (1909–1977), Minister of Labour under Prime Minister Harold Wilson. The grave of Lieutenant Roy Graham (1924–2007), who led the 1967 naval diving expedition that discovered the wreck of Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell's flagship HMS Association, can be found in one of the newer sections of the cemetery. Harold Wilson, Lord Wilson of Rievaulx KG OBE FRS PC, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1964 to 1970 and again from 1974 to 1976, was buried in the churchyard after his death in May 1995.[1]

Parish structure

St Mary's Old Church is within the United Benefice of the Isles of Scilly parishes, comprising

Sources

  • Nikolaus Pevsner (1970) Cornwall; 2nd ed. (The Buildings of England). Penguin; p. 209

References

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