St Nicholas' Church, Ipswich is a medieval church in Ipswich. It is currently used by the Diocese of St Edmundsbury & Ipswich as a conference centre and is adjacent to the diocesan offices, and the bishops' offices. The church dates from 1300 and was substantially refitted in 1849. The fifteenth century tower was rebuilt in 1886.[1]

St Nicholas Parish

St Nicholas was a parish church and in the late medieval times this parish was part of Ipswich south ward, along with the parish of St Peters.[2]

Bells

The church has a ring of 5 bells all but the 2nd were cast by Henry Pleasant of Sudbury in 1706.[3] The second was cast by Miles I Graye of Colchester[4] in 1630. All 5 bells hang in oak frame dating from c.1706.

Bells of St Nicholas', Ipswich[5]
Bell Date Note Diameter Founder Weight
long measure lb kg
Treble1706Eb27.50 in (69.9 cm)Henry Pleasant 4 long cwt 2 qr 500 230
2nd1630Db28.38 in (72.1 cm)Miles I Graye 4 long cwt 3 qr 530 240
3rd1706C30.31 in (77.0 cm)Henry Pleasant 5 long cwt 1 qr 590 270
4th1706Bb34.63 in (88.0 cm)Henry Pleasant 7 long cwt 1 qr 810 370
Tenor1706Ab39.38 in (100.0 cm)Henry Pleasant 10 long cwt 1,100 500

Notable people buried in St Nicholas' graveyard

References

  1. "Church of St Nicholas, Ipswich". historicengland.org.uk. Historic England. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  2. Amor, Nicholas R. Late Medieval Ipswich : Trade and Industry. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press. ISBN 9781843836735.
  3. "Bell Founders Database". bellfounders.net. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  4. "Bell Founders Database". bellfounders.net. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  5. "Dove Details". dove.cccbr.org.uk. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
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