Summary
A C17 gravestone against the south wall of the chancel of St Peter's Church (Grade I), Wrestlingworth
Reasons for Designation
The headstone of Richard Thistlethwaite in St Peter's Churchyard, Wrestlingworth, dated 1657, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons: Architectural interest: * as a fine surviving example of mid-C17 funerary monument with sophisticated carved detail and letterwork. Group value: * as part of an important grouping of C17 and C18 monuments within a historic churchyard.
History
St Peter's Church (Grade I) dates from the C12 with later additions and alterations, it was restored in the C19. The graveyard primarily contains memorials from the C17-C19 including a series of later-C17 and early-C18 listed examples (NHLE entries 1138293, 1138295, 1114106, 1114105 and 1321638). These and the stone being assessed have been considered in more detail by H. Mytum and K. Chapman in 'The Origin of the Graveyard Headstone: some 17th-century examples in Bedfordshire', 2006. The gravestone is a well-preserved example of a C17 funerary monument. It has been suggested that the stone may have been moved at some point in the past as it is currently located very close to the chancel wall, however, it is likely to have been in its current location for many years and since the designation of the other listed stones in the graveyard. Richard Thistlethwaite's burial is recorded on the National Burial Index for England and Wales and it appears from genealogical records that he was part of the Thistlethwaite family from Sedbergh near York. As noted by Mytum and Chapman 'the burial records for 14 August 1657 records "Richard Thistlethwaite B. A." which is what the inscription claims and the university qualification was clearly of significance".
Details
A Headstone, dated 1657, of limestone, with inverted C-scrolled crest carvings to top left and right of stone with further scroll and floral motif placed centrally. The inscription reads, RICARDUS THISTLE/ THWAITE BACAL ARTIUM/ 1657
Sources
Books and journals Mytum, H, Chapman, K, ''The Origin of the Graveyard Headstone: some 17th-century examples in Bedfordshire' in Church Archaeology, , Vol. 7-9, (2006), 67-78Websites National Burial Index for England & Wales Transcription , accessed 23 October 2017 from https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbpr/d/nbi00145561 'Parishes: Wrestlingworth', in A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 2, ed. William Page (London, 1908), pp. 255-259. British History Online , accessed 23 October 2017 from http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/beds/vol2/pp255-259
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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