WICK
Status:
A chapel in Pershore St Andrew Ancient Parish. It was a separate Civil Parish in 1866 and a separate Ecclesiastical Parish in 1727.[25] [5]
Location:
O.S. Ref: SO963453
1 miles S.E. of Pershore on the A44
Parish Church:
St. Mary [10]
Over the centuries the dedication of the church has changed. Records show that it has been dedicated to both St Laurence (in the 13th century) and St Bartholemew (in 1479) before its current appellation of St Mary. (St Mary's, Wick - Its History, Christine Collins, Wick Parochial Church Council, 1998)
The Victoria County History gives the dedication to St. Bartholomew with the following footnote: The dedication was at one time thought to be to St. Laurence, but in 1479 it was to St. Bartholomew (Hudson, The Manors of Wike Burnell and Wyke Waryn, p. 251).
URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42874. Date accessed: 18 February 2008.] [15]
In the 1884 [57] and 1892 [38] directories Kelly's give the dedication to St. Lawrence but in the 1932 [11] and 1940 [72] directories the dedication is given as St. Mary.
Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction:
Archdeaconry & Diocese of Worcester [1] [25]
Hundred:
Upper Pershore [11] [25]
Poor Law Union:
Pershore [3] [25]
Adjoining Parishes:
Wyre Piddle; Fladbury; Bricklehampton; Little Comberton; Great Comberton; Pershore St Andrew, Pershore Holy Cross [1]
Parish Registers:
| Coverage | Source | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Microform at WLHC | Christenings | 1695-1971 | [5] |
| Marriages | 1695-1971 | [5] | |
| Burials | 1695-1971 | [5] | |
| Banns | 1824-1970 | [5] | |
| Transcripts at WLHC | Christenings | 1686-99 | [27] |
| Marriages | 1608-1700 | [27] | |
| Originals at WRO | Marriages | 1695-1978 | [12] |
| Banns | 1777-[1792] | [12] |
The earliest extant register dates back to 1695. Bishops' transcripts date back to 1608.[5]
Bishops' Transcripts:
Begin 1608 Worcestershire Library and History Centre [22]
International Genealogical Index (IGI):
[19]
| Coverage | ||
|---|---|---|
| Parish Registers | Births / Christenings | 1608-1725; 1745-1875 |
| Marriages | 1754-1882 |
Bishops' Transcripts:
Marriages 1608-39, 1663-1700 Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Records Office [71]
Register Copies:
At Society of Genealogists [68] :-
Christenings 1695-1725, 1745-1932, Marriages 1695-1722, 1754-1871, Burials 1695-1724, 1863-64, 1876-1971 [Microfilm.] - Published Salt Lake City : Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971
Christenings, Marriages & Burials 1608-1700 (BTs) [Microfilm.] - Published Salt Lake City : Genealogical Society of Utah, 1961
Monumental Inscriptions and Associated Documents:
St.Mary BMSGH microfiche [53]
St.Mary Worcestershire Library and History Centre [51]
St. Mary: Worcestershire monumental inscriptions, vol. 10 - Published : Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy & Heraldry, 1990 - Author: Farmer, G R (trans.) Society of Genealogists [59]
Census Records:
Access to all the censuses between 1841 and 1901 is now widely available on the library edition of Ancestry.co.uk at most record offices. You are strongly advised to book time on their computers before making a visit.
The findmypast.co.uk website offers access to the 1911 census. This is a Subscription or PayAsYouGo site.
Many commercial organisations have issued CDs and DVDs covering all the censuses from 1841 to 1901.
Some repositories offer census details on microfiche as listed below:
1841-1901 at Worcestershire Library and History Centre [14]
Search Services (Fee paying) - BMSGH and Independent:
Burial 1695-1900 Worcestershire Burial Index
Marriage see Worcestershire Marriage Index
Manorial Records:
Worcestershire Record Office [50]
Wick by Pershore: Court roll 1664-1701
Parish Records on microform at Worcestershire Library and History Centre [13]
Churchwardens accounts 1802-64, 1934-45
Minutes of vestry meetings 1905-23
Parochial school manager's minutes 1903-43
Burial book & related papers 1873-80, 1878-88
Preachers & communicants list 1878-88
Census returns for Pershore area 1871 & 1881
Preachers Books 1889-1916
Register of confirmations 1958-60
Register of services 1916-59
Schools Records:
A handlist of the
records of schools and of other educational establishments held by Worcestershire
Record Office
for this parish can be found here.
Directories:
WICK near PERSHORE, a chapelry in the parish of ST.ANDREW,
PERSHORE, upper division of the hundred of PERSHORE, county of
WORCESTER, 1½ mile
(E. S. E.) from Pershore, containing 303 inhabitants. The living is a
perpetual
curacy, in the archdeaconry and diocese of Worcester, endowed with
£600 royal
bounty, and in the patronage of the Vicar of St. Andrew, Pershore. The
chapel
is dedicated to St. Lawrence. An Augustine priory was founded here,
early in
the reign of Stephen by Peter de Corbezon, who, a few years afterwards,
removed
it to Studley in Warwickshire. [Topographical Dictionary of
England 1831 by Samuel Lewis]
© Arthur Lewis and contributors 2008
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Last updated on 9th February 2010