Church Clock - All Saints - Dunton Bassett, Leicestershire
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N 52° 30.547 W 001° 11.687
30U E 622512 N 5819197
Church clock on the tower of All Saints' church, Dunton Bassett.
Waymark Code: WMZRC1
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 12/28/2018
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Church clock on the north and south faces of the tower of All Saints' church, Dunton Bassett.
The clock has a black face with gilded roman numerals and hands.
"All Saints' Church was founded in 1180 by Lady Geva Ridel, a very wealthy person. The site is believed to have been occupied by a Saxon church, there is certainly reference to a Saxon Tower but that may have been a lookout point. Just below the church, where the present War Memorial is sited, was a spring and the area was populated in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages.
Lady Geva Ridel was the wife of Geoffrey Ridel, one of King Henry I's 'new men'. Geoffrey was part of the King's army of followers fighting in France in 1120 and was drowned when returning from the successful battles in what is known as the White Ship disaster. Many Royalty and Noblemen were drowned when the ship was rowed into rocks in darkness by the drunken crew.
Lady Geva Ridel never re-married but founded Canwell Priory and gave land and funds to build the church which was largely re-built in the 15th century."
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