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More | The Village of Sarratt Sarratt is surrounded by open fields and bordered to the south by the River Chess and the Chess Valley - designated by the UK government as an `Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty`. |
More | Ecclesiastical - The Foundation of Holy Cross Although 1190 is regarded as the date when the present church building was founded, Jesus Christ had been worshipped in the hamlet of Sarratt long before then, probably on the same site. |
More | Ecclesiastical - the Middle Ages In 1199 King John confirmed the grant of Sarratt to St Albans Abbey. |
More | Ecclesiastical - the Reformation and after The Reformation brought the Latin mass to an end and the Catholic Church became a persecuted organisation; the changes were radical and massive. |
More | Ecclesiastical - the 19th Century |
More | Ecclesiastical - the last 100 years After Edward Ryley`s death the advowson passed to Geoffrey, the elder son, ordained priest in 1893, who made provision for Gilbert, the younger son, born in 1881, to become rector. |
More | Ecclesiastical - the Patrons of Holy Cross A chronological list of the Patrons of Holy Cross. |
More | Ecclesiastical - the Ministers of Holy Cross |
More | The Building - a brief historical overview A brief overview of how the shape of the building has changed over the last 800 years. |
More | The Building - a History Paper given in 1902 The text of the History Paper given by the then Rector, Edward Ryley, in 1902 at Holy Cross before the St Albans & Herts Architectural & Archeological Society. |
More | The Building - Chronological Historical Table A chronological historical table of the main changes and/or additions to the fabric, fixed furnishings and churchyard from the 12th Century to the present time. |
More | The Building - The Bells An inventory and description of the five bells in the belltower. |
More | The Tithe Map An explanation of the Sarratt Tithe Map. |
More | Glimpses of Sarratt`s Past - The Village in 1842 An insight into the village of Sarratt in 1842 - the date of the Sarratt Tithe Map. |