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History of St John sub Castro
History of St John sub Castro
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Relics

Important elements of the ancient church of St John sub Castro were built into the fabric of the present church in 1840.

  • Magnus Monument

    Magnus Monument (3)

    Commemorating an anchorite who lived in a cell attached to the ancient church
  • Saxon Doorway

    Saxon Doorway (3)

    A relic from the ancient church of St John sub Castro - the south entrance doorway, which is generally agreed to be of Saxon date
From Victorian times to 2014
  • Bells
  • Church alterations
  • Church Repairs
  • Church Life
  • Church Services
  • Finances
  • Floris painting
  • Furnishings
  • General
  • Memorials
  • Organ
  • Parsonages
  • Relics
  • Stained Glass
Pages by decade
  • 1700s (1 page)
  • 1770s (1 page)
  • 1800s (4 pages)
  • 1810s (5 pages)
  • 1820s (4 pages)
  • 1830s (11 pages)
  • 1840s (20 pages)
  • 1850s (12 pages)
  • 1860s (13 pages)
  • 1870s (15 pages)
  • 1880s (15 pages)
  • 1890s (17 pages)
  • 1900s (44 pages)
  • 1910s (83 pages)
  • 1920s (31 pages)
  • 1930s (21 pages)
  • 1940s (77 pages)
  • 1950s (24 pages)
  • 1960s (55 pages)
  • 1970s (62 pages)
  • 1980s (4 pages)
  • 1990s (3 pages)
  • 2000s (3 pages)
  • 2010s (42 pages)
  • 2020s (1 page)
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