St. Mary's Church, Handsworth

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St. Mary's is a Church of England church in Handsworth, Birmingham, England.

Its ten-acre grounds are contiguous with Handsworth Park and it is just off the Birmingham Outer Circle.

History

St Mary's register commences in 1558 and is deposited at Birmingham Central Library. Handsworth parish was transferred from Staffordshire to Warwickshire in 1911.

In his 1851 History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire, William White records:

Handsworth Church, St Mary, is picturesquely situated on the Walsall road, about two miles NNW of Birmingham. It is an ancient structure, partly rebuilt and enlarged in 1820, and has a tower with six bells, which like the other remaining parts of the ancient fabric, is in the decorated style of the time of Edward III. In the chancel are two recumbent effigies of members of the Wyrley family, and an ancient piscena. On the south side, a neat groined chapel has been raised over the vault of the late celebrated engineer, James Watt, Esq, of whom there is in the chapel a beautiful white marble statue, by Chantrey. Among the numerous mural monuments in the church is one in memory of the late Matthew Boulton, Esq, of Soho. The rectory is in the patronage of the Rev John Peel, DD, and the Rev George William Murray, MA, is the incumbent.

Burials

Notable burials include:

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