Johannes de Knovyle is the first rector to be recorded here in 1297 and the list of incumbents
is complete to the present day.
George Morley, rector here (1641), went on to become the first Bishop of Worcester and,
in 1662, Bishop of Winchester. His portrait, painted in oils, hangs in the
north-east corner stall - the "Bishop's Corner".
Closer to our own time, three successive incumbents have between them spanned a period of
122 years; Charles Soames, his son Gordon Soames, and Edward Courtman.
In 1985, Minal joined the Marlborough Team Ministry and the Team rector has pastoral care of
the village, ensuring that services are held at the church every Sunday.
PARISH RECORDS
The parish registers of the 17th century show that the Earl of Winchester was
married to a local farmer's daughter from Woodlands in the church in September 1692.
CHURCH GUIDE
A guide is available from the church.
RECENT EVENTS
In 1992, the church was visited by HRH the Prince of Wales.
The church scenes fron the ITV production of Jane Austen's 'Emma' were
filmed here in 1996.
The Millenium was marked by a stone plaque of the Lamb of St John the Baptist commissioned from the
sculptor Sebastian brooke. It was installed in the east wall of the south porch on Millenium Eve, 1999. A
sapling from a 2,000 year old yew tree was also planted in the churchyard.