Church of St Peter and St Paul
Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul, Barnby Dun
Church of St Peter and St Paul is located in South Yorkshire
Church of St Peter and St Paul
Church of St Peter and St Paul
Location of the Church of St Peter and Paul in South Yorkshire
53°34′50″N 1°04′26″W / 53.5806°N 1.0738°W / 53.5806; -1.0738
OS grid referenceSE 614 097
LocationBarnby Dun, South Yorkshire
CountryUnited Kingdom
Language(s)English
DenominationAnglican
Religious instituteChurch of England
Websitebarnbydunchurch.co.uk
History
StatusParish Church
FoundedPre-Domesday Book
DedicationSaint Peter, Saint Paul
Relics heldElizabethan Chest, 15th Century Font
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade I Listed Building
Designated5 June 1968
Architectural typeChurch
Years built13th Century
Specifications
Floor area395m2
Number of towers1
MaterialsAshlar Magnesian Limestone, Lead, Slate
Bells6
Tenor bell weight508 kg (1,120 lb)
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Sheffield (since 23 January 1914)
ArchdeaconryArchdeaconry of Doncaster
DeaneryDeanery of Doncaster
ParishBarnby Dun with Kirk Sandall
Clergy
Bishop(s)Pete Wilcox, Bishop of Sheffield
Vicar(s)Vacant
DeanAndrew Howard & Richard Heard, Deans of Doncaster
ArchdeaconJavaid Iqbal, Archdeacon of Doncaster
Laity
Reader(s)Peter Cockerham
Organist(s)Ruth Clark
Churchwarden(s)Lynda Starbrook, Colin Naylor

The Parish Church of St Peter and Paul is a Church of England parish church within the village of Barnby Dun in Doncaster, South Yorkshire. It is one of two religious sites in the village along with Barnby Dun Methodist Church,[1] and shares the parish of Barnby Dun with Kirk Sandall with St Oswald's Church in Kirk Sandall. It is a Grade I listed building, the only of its kind in the parish.[2]

Architecture

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History

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History of Church Leaders

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  Pre–1244   Living

List of Church Leaders at St Peter and St Paul's, Barnby Dun
Number Title Name Period Served
Parsons of the Church of St Peter, Barnebi
Parson Hugh ~1221
Rectors of the Church of St Peter and St Paul, Barneby
1
I
Rector Benedict 1244 – 1268
(23–24)
2
II
Rector Henry de Mora 1268 – 1270
(1–2)
3
III
Rector William de la Ryvere 1270 – 1299
(28–29)
4
IV
Rector Thomas de Newmarch 1299 – 1299
(0)
5
V
Rector Henry de Heselington 1299 – 4 October 1315
(15–16)
6
VI
Rector Henry de Basset 4 October 1315 – 1344
(28–29)
Vicars of the Church of St Peter and St Paul, Barnby Dun (1345 onwards)
7
VII
Rector/Vicar John de Barneby 1344 – 1348
(3–4)
8
VIII
Vicar Peter de Askelby 1348 – 1353
(3–4)
9
IX
Vicar Adam de Barneby 1353 – 1375
(21–22)
10
X
Vicar John Prest (de Higham) 19 May 1375 – 10 March 1389
(13 years, 295 days)
11
XI
Vicar William Duket 10 March 1389 – 3 May 1399
(10 years, 54 days)
12
XII
Vicar John Thomasson 1399 – 1434
(34–35)
13
XIII
Vicar John Jackson 1434 – 1435
(0–1)
14
XIV
Vicar William Russel 1435 – 1470
(34–35)
15
XV
Vicar William Riddelington 1470 – 1497
(26–27)
16
XVI
Vicar Thomas Lyndsey 1497 – 1509
(11–12)
17
XVII
Vicar Christopher Dakyn 1509 – 1535
(25–26)
18
XVIII
Vicar Christopher Clarke 1535 – 26 July 1547
(11–12)
19
XIX
Vicar Thomas Judson 26 July 1547 – 5 November 1554
(7 years, 102 days)
20
XX
Vicar Thomas Johnson 5 November 1554 – 1562
(7–8)
21
XXI
Vicar Richard Revell 1562 – 1564
(1–2)
22
XXII
Vicar John Howson 1564 – 22 April 1590
(24–25)
23
XXIII
Curate William Wilson 22 April 1590 – 1612
(21–22)
24
XXIV
Curate Jonan Wilbee 1612 – 27 September 1616
(3–4)
25
XXV
Curate The Reverend
Thomas Nickson
27 September 1616 – 1636
(19–20)
26
XXVI
Curate The Reverend
George Seaton
1636 – 1641
(4–5)
27
XXVII
Curate The Reverend
Timothy Luddington
1641 – 1669
(27–28)
28
XXVIII
Curate The Reverend
Horace Raye
1669 – 1674
(4–5)
29
XXIX
Curate The Reverend
Nicholas Scholey
1674 – 1678
(3–4)
Vacant 1678 – 1679
30
XXX
Curate The Reverend
Noah Fern
1679 – 1680
(0–1)
Vacant 1680 – 1681
31
XXXI
Curate The Reverend
John Simpson
1681 – 1685
(3–4)
32
XXXII
Curate The Reverend
Edmund Whittell
1685 – 1688
(2–3)
Vacant 1688 – 1693
33
XXXIII
Curate The Reverend
John Fielding
1693 – 1705
(11–12)
Vacant 1705 – 20 August 1731
34
XXXIV
Curate The Reverend
John Dujon
20 August 1731 – 3 January 1739
(7 years, 136 days)
35
XXXV
Vicar The Reverend
Beaumont Whitehead
3 January 1739 – 6 January 1773
(34 years, 3 days)
36
XXXVI
Vicar The Reverend
Harrison Ford
6 January 1773 – 1778
(4–5)
37
XXXVII
Vicar The Reverend
Jacob Jefferson
1778 – 1786
(7–8)
Vacant 1786 – 1796
38
XXXVIII
Curate The Reverend
Edmund George Charnock
1796 – 1800
(3–4)
Vacant 1800 – 1801
39
XXXIX
Curate The Reverend
Harry Cooke
1801 – 1804
(2–3)
40
XL
Curate The Reverend
Richard Bobbit
1804 – 1809
(4–5)
41
XLI
Curate The Reverend
James Whiteman
1809 – 1830
(20–21)
42
XLII
Vicar The Reverend
Jacob Jefferson
1830 – 4 May 1833
(2–3)
43
XLIII
Vicar The Reverend
William Holbrey
4 May 1833 – 31 July 1838
(5 years, 88 days)
44
XLIV
Vicar The Reverend
H. Cape
31 July 1838 – 11 March 1841
(2 years, 223 days)
45
XLV
Vicar The Reverend
J. Patterson Watman
11 March 1841 – 1855
(13–14)
46
XLVI
Vicar The Reverend
John Duffin
1855 – 3 April 1906
(50)
47
XLVII
Vicar The Reverend
Thomas Forster Rolfe
3 April 1906 – 1935
(28–29)
48
XLVIII
Vicar The Reverend
J. Arthur Claxton
1935 – 1936
(0–1)
49
XLIX
Vicar The Reverend
J. A. Maxwell Johnson
1936 – 1937
(0–1)
50
L
Vicar The Reverend
George Simpson
1937 – 1950
(12–13)
51
LI
Vicar The Reverend
Richard H. Atkin
1950 – 1963
(12–13)
52
LII
Vicar The Reverend
Derrick Draycott
1963 – 1969
(5–6)
53
LIII
Vicar The Reverend
Malcolm P. Hirons
1969 – 1981
(11–12)
54
LIV
Vicar The Reverend
Thomas W. Harris
1981 – 1992
(10–11)
55
LV
Vicar The Reverend
Norman Keith Young
1992 – 2004
(11–12)
Vacant 2004 – 2005
56
LVI
Vicar The Reverend Canon
Janice M. Foden
2005 – December 2013
(8)
57
LVII
Vicar The Reverend
Deepak D. Sircar
December 2013 – June 2017
(3)
Vacant June 2017 – 1 July 2021
58
LVIII
Vicar The Reverend
Tom Brown
June 2021 – March 2024
(2)
Vacant March 2024 - present
  1. ^ "Barnby Dun". Methodist Church. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
  2. ^ "CHURCH OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL, Barnby Dun with Kirk Sandall - 1151488 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 4 June 2024.