St Mary le Wigford

St Mary le Wigford is a Grade I listed[1] parish church in Lincoln, in the county of Lincolnshire, England.The dedication stone in the west tower is a re-used Roman tombstone with a later Anglo-Saxon inscription which translates to "Eirtig had me built and endowed to the glory of Christ and Saint Mary, XP".The south aisle was added in 1877 by Leach of Cambridge.The bells were rehung in 1932 by John Taylor & Co of Loughborough, when they were retuned as 1-4 of 6.There is an alabaster chest tomb, 1618, possibly by Maximilian Colt to Sir Thomas Grantham which was originally in St Martin's Church, Lincoln, since demolished.
The dedication stone
The west tower shows the dedication stone to the right of the doorway
The choir and high altar
Stained glass window, St Mary le Wigford, Lincoln
OS grid referenceDenominationChurch of EnglandChurchmanshipBroad ChurchGrade I listedDioceseDiocese of LincolnParishLincolnparish churchLincolnshireJohn Taylor & CoMaximilian ColtSt Martin's Church, LincolnFrancis Marshall WardPriory Church of St Mary, AbergavennyWilliam Thomas FreemantleDennis TownhillSt Benedict's Church, LincolnSt Peter at GowtsSt Peter at Arches Church, LincolnHistoric EnglandNational Heritage List for England