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St James' Church, Boroughbridge

St James' Church is the parish church of Boroughbridge, a town in North Yorkshire, in England. The original St James' Church was a medieval chapel-of-ease to St Andrew's Church, Aldborough, located in what is now St James's Square. The current church was built on Church Lane in 1852, to a design by James Mallinson and Thomas Healey. It is in the Decorated Gothic style, but is a simple, pared-back design. C. P. Canfield describes the building as "a moderately large church... the subscribers got a lot of accommodation for their money". The tower is said to be a copy of the tower of the Mediaeval church. The building was Grade II listed in 1984.

The church is built of sandstone with roofs of stone slate and tile. It consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, a chancel and a west tower. The tower has three stages, a north stair turret, stepped angle buttresses rising to embattled corner turrets, string courses, a west window with a pointed arch and hood mould, lancet windows and clock faces in the middle stage, two-light bell openings with hood moulds, and an embattled parapet.

The east window has four lights, and stained glass by William Wailes. Re-set into the internal walls are late Norman architectural fragments. They form a random collection and, other than the possible arch of a priest's door, were set into the walls of the former church. These may have originally formed part of one or more earlier churches and have been used in reconstructing the chapel at Boroughbridge, perhaps after a raid by Scots in the early 13th century.

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Boroughbridge

Boroughbridge est une ville du Royaume-Uni dans le Yorkshire du Nord sur l'Ure, à 25 kilomètres au nord-ouest de York. La population comptait 4 361 habitants en 2021.
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444 m

Bataille de Boroughbridge

La bataille de Boroughbridge a opposé le 16 mars 1322 les barons rebelles au roi Édouard II d'Angleterre, près de Boroughbridge, au nord-ouest de York. Point culminant de l'antagonisme opposant le souverain anglais à son vassal le plus puissant, le comte de Lancastre, elle se solda par la défaite du rebelle et son exécution. Le roi Édouard put ainsi réaffirmer son autorité, et conserver le pouvoir pour cinq années encore. Sans vraiment s'inscrire dans les Guerres d'indépendance de l'Écosse, cette bataille est marquante dans l'histoire militaire par l'emploi dans une guerre civile anglaise des tactiques apprises dans les guerres avec l'Écosse : emploi à grande échelle des fantassins plutôt que de la cavalerie, mais aussi utilisation massive de l'arc long anglais ; elle préfigure les victoires anglaises de la guerre de Cent Ans.
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890 m

Aldborough (Yorkshire du Nord)

Aldborough est un village du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre. Il relève de la paroisse civile de Boroughbridge.
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1.1 km

Langthorpe

Langthorpe est un village et une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre.
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1.4 km

Milby (Yorkshire du Nord)

Milby est un village et une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre.