From
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To
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Name
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Comment
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1222 |
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Arnulf |
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1276 |
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Wymbisse, Thomas de |
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1302 |
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Dogelly, Richardus de |
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1338 |
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Hatherston William de; Bagthorpe, Nicholas de |
Sub Deacon |
1351 |
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Seyr, Robert; Thomas Darrant |
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1366 |
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Stratton, Robert de |
Prebendary of Masam at York Minster and Prebendary of Biggleswade, Lincoln Cathedral |
1383 |
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Osgodby, William de |
By exchange with Thomas de Dalby |
1383 |
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Lindesay, John |
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1407 |
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Burgess, William |
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1415 |
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Braunston, John; Spalding, William |
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1458 |
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Redman, Richard |
Distinct from Richard Redman, who became Bishop of Ely |
1488 |
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Ryplingham, John |
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1488 |
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Ryplingham, Richard |
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1523 |
1554 |
Ryseley, Richardus |
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1554 |
1559 |
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1559 |
1570 |
Ridley, Lancelotti |
Father of Mark Ridley (physician) |
1570 |
1592 |
Parker, John |
Archdeacon of Ely |
1592 |
1598 |
Jones, Edwardus |
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1598 |
1621 |
Lawrence, Willimus |
This gives dates 1598-1621, but tentatively. |
1621 |
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Brownrigg, Ralp |
Afterwards Bishop of Exeter |
1623 |
1638 |
Felton, Nicholaus |
Deprived by the Earl of Manchester and Parliamentary Visitor |
1643 |
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Clarke Matthew; Car, Robert |
Rector in the time of Richard Cromwell (son of Oliver) |
1662 |
1678 |
Brunsell, Henricus |
He married Anne, a sister of Christopher Wren |
1678 |
1690 |
Oldham, Richard |
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1690 |
1691 |
Kemp, Robert |
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1696 |
1727 |
Perkins, Ralph |
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1727 |
1771 |
Thomas, Charles |
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1771 |
1784 |
Brown, James |
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1784 |
1802 |
Swaine, John |
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1802 |
1812 |
Morgan, Caesar |
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1812 |
1818 |
Law, Henry |
As a JP he was a figure of the 1816 Littleport riots. |
1818 |
1827 |
Sparke, John Henry |
Canon of Ely; he was eldest son of Bowyer Sparke |
1827 |
1869 |
Baber, Henry Hervey |
Keeper of printed books at British Museum |
1869 |
1884 |
Pigot, Hugh |
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1885 |
1906 |
Cockshott, John William |
Hon. Canon of Ely. |
1906 |
1945 |
Stitt, S Stuart |
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1945 |
1952 |
Cowgill, John E |
Lambeth Palace records |
1952 |
1955 |
Loughborough, George W |
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1955 |
1965 |
Foulds, Dennis |
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1966 |
1974 |
Hornby John H |
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1974 |
1993 |
Askey, John Stuart |
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1994 |
1998 |
Kilner, Fredrick James |
From 1994 incumbents are known as Team Vicars |
1999 |
2005 |
Sansom, John |
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2005 |
2009 |
Scott, Pauline Claire Michalak |
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2009 |
— |
Harper, Margaret |
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Records before 1523 have not been confirmed; they have been checked (other than minor spelling differences) with the painted board in the south-west corner of the nave
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The chapel built in 1839 became too small and the present building was built on the same site in 1867.Names of those led by God to be Pastors and leaders of the Baptist Church appointed to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ for the salvation of souls at Little Thetford.
- 1839-1842 : Rev William Harris (Landbeach)
- 1865-1886 : Rev Henry Bereford Robinson (Haddenham)
- 1889-1896 : Rev Fred Wheaton Dunster (Soham)
- 1897-1945 : Rev Alfred Robert Routledge (Stretham)
- 1942-1948 : Rev R. F. Gascoyne (Hahhenham)
- 1948-1951 : Rev Arthur Tilling (Haddenham)
In 1952 the church departed from being held by one of the larger churches such as Haddenham, and the Wiburton group of churches was formed. The four churches were Wilburton, Aldreth, Witchford and Little Thetford under the charge of a Deaconess.
- 1952-1957 : Sister Cynthia Allegro
- 1961-1967 : Sister Kathleen Simons
- 1970-1972 : Sister Doreen Mudge
In 1972 Little Thetford became totally autonomous.
- 1972 – 2009 : Pastor Peter John Cockerton
- 2009 – present : Pastor Tudor Parsons
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