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603: 595: 149: 691:"That’s Exter (Exeter), as the old woman said when she saw Kerton (Crediton)." According to Brewer, this is "a Devonshire saying, meaning, I thought my work was done, but I find much still remains before it is completed. The tradition is that the woman in question was going for the first time to Exeter, and seeing the grand old church of Kerton (Crediton), supposed it to be Exeter Cathedral. 'That's Exter,' she said, 'and my journey is over'; but alas! she had still eight miles to walk." 35: 207: 802: 225: 664:
demolition. These were completed in the spring of 1547, when the town paid the sum of £200 to the king. In April 1547, Edward VI signed a charter which created a new organisation for the governance of the church. This was a corporation of 12 governors to administer the parish church and its endowments. A vicar of Crediton was appointed together with two chaplains, one of which ministered to
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The War Memorial Organ was designed based on plans drawn by the church's organist Harold Organ in 1915. Harold Organ was killed in action in 1917 but the plans were continued by Cyril Church. The organ was built by Harrison and Harrison of Durham, and first used in 1921. The organ was restored and
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In a medieval will it was stated that the Norman nave of the church was being "now nearly levelled to the ground." The bequest of that testator, and others of around the same time, brought enough money for a complete rebuilding of the nave and chancel areas, which started in the early years of the
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Crediton had lost the see, but the Bishop of Exeter retained his palace there (a little to the north-east of Holy Cross) and his lands around the town. The church survived, though not in its original building. The construction of a Norman church on the present site was started—building work was in
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Now a parish church, the life of the church is administered by the parochial church council (PCC), although many still refer to the church as the Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross. The church is held in trust by the Governors of Crediton for the people of the parish, but its life and worship are
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The collegiate churches were dissolved between 1545 and 1549 and Crediton's was "surrendered" to Henry VIII in May 1545. Shortly afterwards the parishioners of Crediton entered into successful negotiations with the Crown for the purchase of the collegiate church which was then threatened with
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The early dedication of the church was to St Mary, but the present dedication—the Church of the Holy Cross and the Mother of Him Who Hung Thereon—came into use only after the 1230s. The church was extended in the late 13th century by the addition of the Lady Chapel and the Chapter House.
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See:"File:JohnDeRaleighDeed1362.JPG": Archives of the Chichester family of Arlington Court, North Devon Record Office: PILTON, ARLINGTON, LOXHORE, CHALLACOMBE, SANDFORD?, WEST DOWN, all in Devon BAGGEARN HUISH, DUNWEAR, in Somerset 50/11/1/1 31 January 1362 36 Edward III
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Tuckfield Monument, north side of chancel, adjacent to the west side of the Peryam monument. Monument with seated effigy of Elizabeth Tuckfield (1593–1630). This family was resident at Little Fulford which they inherited from descendants of
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Crediton Church has a history which is as long as that of any church in Devon, including Exeter Cathedral. In the early 10th century Crediton was chosen as the site for the cathedral for Devon and Cornwall and a cathedral was built there
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fifteenth century. Great church building depended on generous funding being available. The Perpendicular Gothic rebuilding of Crediton Collegiate Church created a church which though impressive in scale is architecturally fairly modest.
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The collegiate church was always completely secular: none of the canons or vicars lived the communal life of monks, their work being funded by income from tithes on the extensive lands of the parish (which were shared with the bishop).
922: 634:(based on the old cathedral and initially staffed by eighteen canons with eighteen vicars) was established, although lack of funds meant that the number of canons was soon reduced to twelve. 928: 898: 626:, the bishop's throne, was moved to Exeter in 1050, where it was placed in a Saxon minster until a purpose-built cathedral could be constructed which did not happen for many years. 567:
in the former diocese until 1050 when the see was transferred to Exeter. A college of canons remained at Crediton, administering the buildings and life of the "collegiate" church.
652:(the cult of the saints was in full swing at this time) and firmly established Crediton as his birthplace. A new statue of St Boniface was created in the 1970s by the sculptor 946: 671:
The twelve governors of the Crediton Church Corporation, a registered charity, still own and administer the church buildings. Only two other parish churches in England, the
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in 1545, and the college dispersed. The church buildings were bought by the Crediton Town Corporation who still administer the fabric today.
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1924), Vicar of Crediton. Shows arms of many historic families associated with the parish.
8: 768:, as is evidenced in the latter's deed of 1362 now held in the North Devon Record Office. 619: 571: 333: 303: 622:. In 1046 Leofric was appointed to both the sees and moved the Devon see to Exeter. The 645: 564: 379: 1178: 1112: 741: 631: 355: 242: 148: 1012: 982: 776: 475: 917: 761: 757: 749: 665: 399: 299: 570:
The nave and chancel of the current building date from the 15th century. At the
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9:30 am: Parish Eucharist (1st Sunday: Family Communion in the Boniface Centre)
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about ½-mile north-west of Crediton. He held Ruxford of John de Raleigh of
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Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and the Mother of Him Who Hung Thereon
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Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and the Mother of Him Who Hung Thereon
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The Greatest Englishman: Essays on St Boniface and the Church at Crediton
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planned by the clergy and parochial church council. The church is a
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recipient, lord of the manor of Crediton, west side of tower arch.
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Details of the organ from the National Pipe Organ Register
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CHURCH CORPORATION TRUST, registered charity no. 1051555
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50°47′22.70″N 3°39′8.21″W / 50.7896389°N 3.6522806°W / 50.7896389; -3.6522806
Crediton
Devon
England
Denomination
Church of England
Churchmanship
Broad Church
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Parish church
Dedication
Holy Cross
Blessed Virgin Mary
Basilica
Style
Perpendicular Gothic
Diocese

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