Sandwich St Peter, Kent Genealogy

Guide to Sandwich St Peter, Kent ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish register transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.

Parish History
SANDWICH, a Cinque Port, borough, and market town, having separate jurisdiction, in the union, and locally in the hundred, of Eastry, lathe of St. Augustine, E division of Kent, 39 miles E from Maidstone, and 68 E by S from London. The town consists of the parishes of St. Clement, St. Mary the Virgin, and St. Peter the Apostle; also the Hospital of St. Bartholomew. The Calvinists, Independents, and Wesleyans have places of worship.

Sandwich is a town and civil Parish, a Cinque Port within the Dover District of Kent, see also Sandwich Kent Wikipedia for a history of the town.

Sandwich St Peter is an Ancient Parish.

One of three Norman churches in the town it was damaged in the French attacks of the 13th century and rebuilt by the Carmelite "White Friars" from France and extended in the 14th century the church enjoyed the prosperity of the town and port.

Elizabeth I granted 25 Flemish families permission to live in Sandwich and St Peter became the "Stranger's Church" in 1564 when the plague came to the town in an effort to halt the spread of the disease. The 1661 tower collapse was repaired by the Flemish community and the distinctive tower reflects their work.

The 1948 unification of the three churches with Sandwich St Clement, Kent becoming the parish church lead to the decline of the church and closure for worship. It became the chapel to Sir Roger Manwood's School from 1952 but the scale of restoration work to the tower in 1973 was beyond the resources of the school and the church is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust who maintain the fabric of the building. The church is used for community events and is opened to the public.

The Church of St Peter, St Peter's Street, Sandwich has been designated as a grade A listed building British listed building

See also Edward Hasted's 'The town and port of Sandwich', "The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent": Volume 10 (1800), pp. 152-216. Date accessed: 30 September 2013. at British History Online and Kent Churches website

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Civil Registration
Eastry Registration District and Thanet Registration District

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Church Records
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Church of England
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Non-Conformists (All other Religions)

 * 1717 England & Wales, Roman Catholics, 1717 at Findmypast ($), index and images (coverage may vary)

Census Records
Census returns for Sandwich St Peter 1841-1891

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Poor Law Unions

 * Eastry Poor Law Union, Kent

Probate Records
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