button to main menu  Old Cumbria Gazetteer
St Bartholomew, Loweswater
St Bartholomew's Church
Loweswater Church
locality:-   Loweswater
civil parish:-   Loweswater (formerly Cumberland)
county:-   Cumbria
locality type:-   church
coordinates:-   NY14142095
1Km square:-   NY1420
10Km square:-   NY12
references:-   : 2005: Diocese of Carlisle, Directory 2004/5


photograph
BJY16.jpg (taken 14.10.2005)  
photograph
BRK95.jpg (taken 14.9.2009)  

evidence:-   old map:- OS County Series (Cmd 63 9) 
placename:-  St Bartholomew's Church
source data:-   Maps, County Series maps of Great Britain, scales 6 and 25 inches to 1 mile, published by the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, from about 1863 to 1948.
"St. Bartholomew's Church (Per Curacy) / Grave Yard"

evidence:-   old map:- Donald 1774 (Cmd) 
source data:-   Map, hand coloured engraving, 3x2 sheets, The County of Cumberland, scale about 1 inch to 1 mile, by Thomas Donald, engraved and published by Joseph Hodskinson, 29 Arundel Street, Strand, London, 1774.
image
D4NY12SW.jpg
church at Loweswater 
item:-  Carlisle Library : Map 2
Image © Carlisle Library

evidence:-   old map:- Crosthwaite 1783-94 (But/Cru/Low) 
source data:-   Map, uncoloured engraving, An Accurate Map of Buttermere, Crummock and Loweswater Lakes, scale about 3 inches to 1 mile, by Peter Crosthwaite, Keswick, Cumberland, 1794, version published 1800.
image
CT8NY12K.jpg
"Church"
Marked by a cross. 
item:-  Armitt Library : 1959.191.2
Image © see bottom of page

evidence:-   old text:- Gents Mag
item:-  Duddon Sonnets
source data:-   Magazine, The Gentleman's Magazine or Monthly Intelligencer or Historical Chronicle, published by Edward Cave under the pseudonym Sylvanus Urban, and by other publishers, London, monthly from 1731 to 1922.
image G820B345, button  goto source
Gentleman's Magazine 1820 part 2 p.345  "[from a review of Wordsworth's Duddon Sonnets] ..."
"... Loweswater, ... from the register of that parish Mr. Wordsworth gves the following memoranda respecting "a person apparently of desires as moderate, with, with whom he must have been intimate during his residence.""
""Let him that would ascend the tottering seat
Of courtly grandeur, and become as great
As are his mounting wishes; but for me,
Let sweet repose and rest my portion be.
HENRY FOREST, Curate."
"Honour, the idol which the most adore,
Receives no homage from my knee;
Conent in privacy I value more
Than all uneasy dignity."
"Henry Forest came to Lowes-water, 1708, being 25 years of age.""
""This curacy was twice augmented by Queen Anne's bounty. The first payment, with great difficulty, was paid to Mr. John Curwen of London, on the 9yth of May, 1724, deposited by me, Henry Forest, Curate of Lowes water. Ye said 9th of May, ye said Mr. Curwen went to the office and saw my name registered there, &c. This, by the Providence of God, came by lot to this poor place."
"Haec testor H. Forest.""
""In another place he records, that the sycamore trees were planted in the churchyard in 1710."
""He died in 1741, having been curate thirty-four years. It is not improbable"

evidence:-   old text:- Gents Mag 1820
source data:-   image G820B346, button  goto source
Gentleman's Magazine 1820 part 2 p.346  "that H. Forest was the gentleman who assisted Robert Walker in his classical studies at Lowes-water."
""To this parish register is prefixed a motto, of which the following verses are part."
""'Invigilate, viro, tacito, nam tempora gressu
Diffugiunt, nulloque sono convertitur annus;
Utendum est aetate, cito pede praeterit aetas.'""
"..."

evidence:-   outline view:- Otley 1823 (8th edn 1849) 
placename:-  Loweswater Church
source data:-   Engraving, outline view of mountains, Crummock and Buttermere from the Road near Loweswater Church, drawn by T Binns, engraved by O Jewitt, opposite p.18 of A Descriptive Guide of the English Lakes, by Jonathan Otley, 8th edition, 1849.
image  click to enlarge
O80E10.jpg
item:-  Armitt Library : A1180.11
Image © see bottom of page

evidence:-   old map:- Garnett 1850s-60s H
source data:-   Map of the English Lakes, in Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire, scale about 3.5 miles to 1 inch, published by John Garnett, Windermere, Westmorland, 1850s-60s.
image
GAR2NY12.jpg
cross, a church 
item:-  JandMN : 82.1
Image © see bottom of page

evidence:-   old map:- Nurse 1918
source data:-   Map, The Diocese of Carlisle, Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire North of the Sands, scale about 4 miles to 1 inch, by Rev Euston J Nurse, published by Charles Thurnam and Sons, 11 English Street, Carlisle, Cumberland, 2nd edn 1939.
image
NUR1NY12.jpg
"LOWESWATER"
item:-  JandMN : 27
Image © see bottom of page


photograph
BRK96.jpg (taken 14.9.2009)  

 stained glass

incumbents:-  
Westray 
Boranskail, John ?  1600 -  ? 
Curwn, Patricius  1673 -  
Naughley, Andrew  1701 -  
Tiffin, John  1702 -  
Forrest, Henry  1708 -  
Wilkinson, Joseph  1742 -  
Simpson, Joseph  1742 -  
Cowper, Thomas  1744 -  
Barnes, John  1795 -  
Dodgson, Lancaster  1811 -  
Atkinson, Jeremiah  1828 -  
Green, Eldred  1858 -  
Tandy, George Mercer  1866 -  
Thwaites, William  1883 -  
Gamble, John  1887 -  


photograph
BVF06.jpg (taken 17.8.2011)  
photograph
BVF09.jpg  Coat of arms, Joseph Skelton, d.1830.
(taken 17.8.2011)  

notes:-  
There is a record of a chapel in Loweswater in 1125; site uncertain. A new building was consecrated in 1829. It was altered and enlarged so that most of what is seen dates to 1884. In 1895 it became a parish church.

: : church leaflet

dedication
person:-    : St Bartholomew
place:-   Loweswater / Carlisle Diocese

button to lakes menu  Lakes Guides menu.