St Maddern's Church, Madron 2.15

Penzance,
United Kingdom

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St Maddern's Church, Madron St Maddern's Church, Madron is a well known place listed as Religious Center in Penzance , Landmark in Penzance ,

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St Maddern's Church is the parish church of Madron, near Penzance in Cornwall. The church was in early times the mother church of Morvah and Penzance.ArchitectureThe church is a large building of the 15th century; however it retains some 14th century work in the chancel. The font bowl (disused) is said to be Norman and there are a few old bench ends.HistoryEarly history In the 12th century the church and estate of Landithy were given by one of the Pomeroys to the Knights Hospitallers. A vicarage was established in 1278.The consecration of Madron Church was performed by the Bishop of Exeter who travelled from Exeter with two archdeacons, the chancellor of the cathedral and the Lord Prior of the Knights of St. John in London; with them also travelled an entourage of clergymen, knights, grooms and servants. This was not a specific journey to Madron by the Bishop, he had 14 other churches to consecrate on that summer tour in 1336. as well as a quiet word with some rebellious parishioners in St Buryan. Early Tudor period The church was not finished until 1500 by which time the vicar Benedict Tregos was probably worrying about having backed Perkin Warbeck when he landed at Sennen 1499 proclaiming himself Richard IV. Warbeck came to a traitor's end and Tregos avoided the wrath of Henry VII and the charge of treason by paying for the north aisle himself, decorating the church in Tudor roses and placing the king’s arms on expensive panelling. He succeeded and died peacefully many years later. The church contains the brass of John Clies and family, 1623.