Spaldwick, St James' Church 1906
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The parish church of St James stands inside a banked enclosure that was once the Bishop of Lincoln's manor. From here his estate of four nearby parishes was managed for more than five hundred years. Spaldwick became part of the Duke of Manchester's Kimbolton estate in the 17th century. The church has been altered in nearly every century. It has a fine mid 14th-century tower and spire 152 feet high.

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My family, the Coopers, lived in Spaldwick from 1800-1900 if not before. My great-great-grandfather, Daniel Cooper, was a baker, corn seed merchant and the registrar for births, deaths and marriages in the Spaldwick area. There are stained glass windows in Spaldwick church dedicated to him and his wife, Susan Jellis, and their children and four very prominent gravestones in the churchyard. His son married Ann ...see more