Stisted
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Stisted | |
Stisted shown within Essex |
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OS grid reference | |
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District | Braintree |
Shire county | Essex |
Region | East |
Constituent country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | BRAINTREE |
Postcode district | CM77 |
Dialling code | 01376 |
Police | Essex |
Fire | Essex |
Ambulance | East of England |
European Parliament | East of England |
UK Parliament | Braintree |
List of places: UK • England • Essex |
Stisted is a civil parish, Church of England parish, and former manor near Braintree, Essex, England. Andrew Motion, the Poet Laureate, was raised there.
[edit] History of Stisted
Stisted parish was a peculiar, held by the Dean of Bocking under the Archbishop of Canterbury, until 1845, when it fell under the jurisdiction of Middlesex. It 1895 it became part of the see of Chelmsford.
Charles Forster, grandfather of E. M. Forster, held the living of Stisted, and there is an inscription recording that "The tower was rebuilt from the foundations by Onley Savill-Onley and at the same time the chancel was new roofed and restored by the Rev Charles Forster AD 1844".
The manor of Stisted also belonged to the monks of Canterbury Cathedral before the reformation. It was
- sold to Thomas Wiseman in 1549, whose heirs sold it
- to William Lingwood in 1685,
- whose widow (his third wife) beqeathed it to John Savill in 1719.
- It was inherited by Savill's brother,
- and then his niece, who married the Rev. Charles Onley
- from whom Onley Savill-Onley was descended
In 2003, Alan Hurst, the local Member of Parliament denounced an Internet land scheme for selling land in Stisted as if for development, comparing it to a Champagne auction. [1]