St Mary Magdalen Roman Catholic Church Mortlake
St Mary Magdalen Roman Catholic Church Mortlake | |
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Country | England, United Kingdom |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Website | www |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Gilbert Blount |
Style | Gothic Revival |
Administration | |
Parish | Mortlake |
Deanery | Mortlake |
Diocese | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark |
Province | Southwark |
Clergy | |
Priest(s) | Father Richard Whinder |
St Mary Magdalen Roman Catholic Church Mortlake is a Roman Catholic church in North Worple Way, Mortlake, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Its priest is Father Richard Whinder.[2]
The church building, in Gothic Revival style, was designed by Gilbert Blount, architect to the first Archbishop of Westminster, Nicholas Wiseman, and dates from 1852.[1][3]
The church's first parish priest, Fr John Wenham, was an Anglican convert from the Oxford Movement[1] who had studied at Magdalen College, Oxford.[4]
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Sir Richard and Lady Burton
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The cemetery includes a Grade II* listed[5] tent-shaped mausoleum of Carrara marble and Forest of Dean stone,[5] containing the tombs of the Victorian explorer Sir Richard Burton (1821–90) and his wife, Isabel, Lady Burton (1831–96), who designed it;[3] she also erected the memorial stained-glass window to Burton, which is next to the lady chapel in the church.[6]
Sir James Marshall
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Sir James Marshall (1829–89), a British colonial judge who helped the spread of Roman Catholicism in Ghana and Nigeria, is buried in the churchyard cemetery.[1][7][8] His wife Alice (née Young) died in 1926 and is also buried in the churchyard.[8] A memorial plaque inside the church was unveiled on 11 August 1999, 100 years after his death.[9]
The Knights and Ladies of Marshall, a lay association of Ghanaian Catholics, visit the church in Mortlake annually to celebrate a mass in his memory.[1][9]
War graves
The cemetery contains war graves of four service personnel of World War I and two of World War II.[10][11]
See also
References
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External links
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- 1852 establishments in England
- Churches in Richmond upon Thames
- Churchyards in London
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in England
- Mortlake, London
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark
- Roman Catholic churches completed in 1852
- Roman Catholic churches in London
- World War I cemeteries in the United Kingdom
- World War II cemeteries in the United Kingdom