St John's Church, Deritend was a
parish church
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in the
Church of England
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in
Birmingham
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, which stood from 1735 until it was demolished in 1947.
History
A church was established in 1380 when the villagers in
Deritend were given the right to build their own chapel rather than travel three miles to
Aston Parish Church.
The church was noted as being the place of worship of
John Rogers, the first English
Protestant
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martyr
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under
Mary I
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.
The church was rebuilt in 1735, and the tower added in 1762. In 1939 the church was united with
St Basil's Church, Deritend and St Basil's was used as the church of the united benefice. St John's was demolished in 1947. The
calvary which had been erected as a memorial for the
First World War
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was moved to
St Gabriel's Church, Weoley Castle.
Bells
Eight bells were cast in 1776 by Robert Wells of
Aldbourne, Wiltshire. They were removed and recast into a new ring which were installed in
Bishop Latimer Memorial Church, Winson Green and then were moved to
St John's Church, Perry Barr in 1972.
Organ
In 1906 the church acquired an organ from
St Martin in the Bull Ring
St Martin in the Bull Ring is a Church of England parish church in the city of Birmingham, West Midlands, England. It is the original parish church of Birmingham and stands between the Bull Ring Shopping Centre and the markets.
The church is ...
which dated from 1822.
It was installed by
Walter James Bird
Walter James Bird (10 January 1863 – 9 December 1953) was an organ builder based in Birmingham, England.
Life
He was born in Birmingham on 10 January 1863, the son of Thomas and Sarah Bird and christened on 1 February in St. Thomas' Church, Bi ...
.
References
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Church of England church buildings in Birmingham, West Midlands
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