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Saint Mary's, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, EnglandNotes: Long Gone now under Ring Road. The ecclesiastical parish of Saint Mary was formed on 29th May 1843. St Mary's church was built of white brick, in a plain Gothic style, and consisted of a chancel, nave, aisles, transepts, and a tower with turret and spire containing one bell which formerly hung in Tettenhall church. It had a fine alter piece of old Flemish work, circa 1640, and an ancient Norman font which was discovered in a farmyard and restored. In the south transept was a memorial window to the Rev George Fraser, BD, the first incumbent of the church, 1842-67. St Mary's was closed in 1948. The early Flemish and German glass from the east window was fixed in the large windows on the north and south sides of the chancel of St Peter's, Wolverhampton. OpenStreetMap ![]()
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