Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Nottinghamshire, Southwell Minster [Map]
Southwell Minster is in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, Minsters in England.
Interior of Southwell Minster [Map].
Exterior of Southwell Minster [Map].
On 19 May 1480 Archbishop Lawrence Booth (age 60) died. He was buried at Southwell Minster [Map].
In 1586 Samuel Sandys (age 25) and Mercy Culpepper (age 24) were married at Southwell Minster [Map]. He the son of Archbishop Edwin Sandys (age 67) and Cecily Wilford.
On 10 Jul 1588 Archbishop Edwin Sandys (age 69) died. He was buried in Southwell Minster [Map].
In 1884 1884 Bishop George Ridding (age 55) was appointed first Bishop Southwell.
On 30 Aug 1904 Bishop George Ridding (age 76) died. He was buried in Southwell Minster [Map]. Monument by Frederick William Pomeroy (age 47) in 1907.
Bishop George Ridding: Life of William Morris. Notwithstanding its popularity and its increasing numbers, the internal condition of the college was far from satisfactory. " There was neither teaching nor discipline," is the sweeping verdict of a contemporary of Morris who afterwards rose to high academic distinction. The rector. Dr. Richards, was ill and non-resident. The only one of the fellows who was at all friendly or encouraging was Ridding, the present Bishop of Southwell, who had brought a more energetic tradition with him from Balliol. Morris's own tutor contented him- self with seeing that he attended lectures on the prescribed books for the schools, and noted him in his pupil-book as "a rather rough and unpolished youth, who exhibited no special literary tastes or capacity, but had no difficulty in mastering the usual subjects of examination." It is proper to add that this vague supervision was then regarded as sufficient fulfilment of a college tutor's duty, and that his college tutor is the last person in the world to whom an undergraduate thinks of communicating his inner thoughts or his literary enthusiasms. On 16 Mar 1828 he was born at Winchester College , Winchester where his father was vicar. In 1884 1884 he was appointed first Bishop Southwell.