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Iglesias medievales de York

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York tenía alrededor de cuarenta y cinco iglesias parroquiales en el año 1300. Veinte sobreviven, completas o partes, aunque pocas se utilizan para oficios religiosos en la actualidad. Este artículo se forma de dos listados: el primero es una lista de las iglesias medievales que aun existen (completas o partes de ellas) y el segundo es un listado de todas las iglesias de las que se tiene constancia pero que ya han desaparecido

Este artículo es una traducción de la versión inglesa del mismo, a espera de más detalles. (Pendiente de revisión)

Iglesias supervivientes y aquellas con detalles originales 'in situ

All Saints, North Street

All Saints, North Street.

[1]

Holy Trinity, Goodramgate

[2]

Holy Trinity Priory, Micklegate

St Andrew, St Andrewgate

St Crux, Pavement

St Cuthbert, Peaseholme Green

St Denys, Walmgate

St Denys Church

St Helen Stonegate

[3]

St John, Micklegate

St Lawrence, Lawrence Street

St Margaret, Walmgate

St Margaret, Walmgate.

St Martin Coney Street

St Martin-cum-Gregory

St Mary Bishophill Junior

St. Mary Bishophill Junior. El Domingo de Resurrección.

[4]

St Mary, Castlegate

St Michael, Spurriergate

St Michael-le-Belfrey, High Petergate

St Michael-le-Belfrey

St Olave's, Marygate

St Olave's (pronounced Olive)

St Sampson, Church Street

St Saviour, St Saviourgate

Iglesias Medievales Destruidas

  • All Saints, Fishergate - situada al Sur de Paragon Street
  • All Saints, Peasholme Green
  • Holy Trinity (también conocida comoChrist Church), King's Court -
  • St Andrew, Fishergate
  • St Benet, Patrick Pool
  • St Clement, Clementhorpe
  • St. Edward, Lawrence Street
  • St George, Fishergate - *St Giles, Gillygate
  • St Gregory, Barker Lane - demolida en el siglo XVI.
  • St Helen, Fishergate
  • St Helen on the Walls, Aldwark
  • St. John-del-Pyke
  • St John, Hungate - suppressed in 1586.
  • St Mary ad Valvas
  • St Mary, Bishophill Senior - demolida en 1963. Algunos monumentos y otros fueron llevados a St Clements, Scarcroft Road, y partes de construcción fueron reutilizadas en la Iglesia de The Holy Redeemer, Boroughbridge Road
  • St. Mary, Layerthorpe
  • St. Mary, Walmgate
  • St Maurice, Monkgate - demolida en 1876 y reemplazada por una iglesia nueva, también demolida en 1966. Parte de su cdementerio aún se ven en la esquina de Lord Mayor's Walk.
  • St. Michael-without-Walmgate
  • St Nicholas, Lawrence Street - part of the twelfth-century St Nicholas's Hospital. Survived until the 1644 Siege of York, when it was severely damaged by the Parliamentary forces' cannon fire. Lord Fairfax arranged for its Norman doorway to be re-erected at St Margaret, Walmgate, and the rest of the church's fabric was subsequently re-used or stolen.
  • St Peter-le-Willows, Walmgate
  • St Peter-the-Little, Peter Lane. In 1548 it was proposed that the parish should be united with that of All Saints, Pavement, and in the following year the church and churchyard were sold to Miles Newton of York, who in his will dated 10 June 1550, bequeathed to his son "the church ground, churchyarde and walls of the late dissolved church called Peterlayne lyttil in York". Meanwhile, neither the parishioners of St Peter's nor those of All Saints would accept the union of the parishes until in 1583 they finally agreed to a decision to that effect of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and the church was officially suppressed in 1586.
  • St. Stephen, Fishergate
  • St Wilfrid, Blake Street - suppressed in 1585. The name was revived in 1760 for a Roman Catholic chapel on a different site, and in 1802 this was rebuilt on the site in Duncombe Place where the present Catholic church of St Wilfrid eventually replaced it in 1862-4.

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Referencias

  • Pevsner, Nikolaus; and Neave, David (1995) [1972]. Yorkshire: York and the East Riding (2nd edition edición). London: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-071061-2. 
  • Evans, Antonia (ed) (2002). The York Book. York: Blue Bridge. ISBN 0-9542749-0-3. 
  • Wilson, Barbara; and Mee, Frances (1998). The Medieval Parish Churches of York: the pictorial evidence. York: York Archaeological Trust. ISBN 1-874454-19-1. 
  • Royal Commission on Historic Monuments. An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of York: Vol V The Central Area. England: RCHM. ISBN 0-11-700892-3.