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Raiders plunder church of ‘irreplaceable’ items

The Rev Martin Clarke by the grave of Basil Bowyer The Rev Martin Clarke by the grave of Basil Bowyer

RAIDERS have stolen irreplaceable items from a church.

A “unique’’, hand-carved oak lectern, a Victorian prayer table and a book of readings were plundered from St Mary’s Church, in Layer Marney.

The items hold great emotional and historical significance for the church, but have little sell-on value.

The lectern was made and donated in memory of Basil Bowyer, St Mary’s churchwarden for 40 years, who died in 1981.

Church warden Graham Howlett said: “The congregation were shocked and I was disgusted when I saw the items were gone.

“This is despicable. What do you say to appeal to the sort of people who would do this? It is very upsetting.”

Nicholas Charrington, church patron and treasurer and owner of Layer Marney Tower, said: “It is particularly sad to have lost the lectern, as it was a memorial to Basil.

“The lectern was carved by Tom Mabbitt, of H & K Mabbitt, now part of Bakers of Danbury.

“It is a real shame an object like this, with such strong and distinct ties to the parish, has gone.

“We hope to commission a replacement, but this will cost a great deal of money.”

Mr Charrington said Layer Marney Parochial Church Council gave more than £2,000 to charities and aid projects, which would be almost impossible to repeat, as money will have to be spent on replacements.

The church plans to stay open, despite the thefts.

Mr Charrington said: “It remains the intention of the church council to keep the church open during the day so visitors may enjoy the buildings, monuments and history as well as find a quiet place for reflection .”

The lectern has an eagle on top and ball on the bottom, while the table is Victorian and was used to lay poppy wreaths on.

The book of Bible readings, known as a lectionary, had been used during services for 20 years.

Parish priest, the Rev Martin Clarke, said: “I am disgusted. The lectern is a beautiful piece of carving belonging to the community.”

Police are investigating. PC Rich Morris said: “For thieves to steal from a church is bad enough.

“But when they steal items dedicated to former church members and the community it is even worse.”

The items were taken between Thursday at 8am and Friday at 4pm.

Anyone with information can PC Morris, at Colchester police, on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Comments(13)

Bhudeeka says...
8:30am Fri 10 Feb 12

how disgraceful i hope all this important stuff is found and returned to the church unharmed and the people punished severely for it

wellnow says...
9:28am Fri 10 Feb 12

it's just stuff you don't need it.why put such a value on earthly things.your monies such as they are will do more good for charities you support than replacing church finery.do you follow the teachings of jesus christ or mammon?

Ritchie_Hicks says...
10:02am Fri 10 Feb 12

Scumbags.

Bhudeeka says...
3:42pm Fri 10 Feb 12

wellnow you have no idea wha tyou are talking about ti is nothing to do with earthly possesions so keep your ignorant comments to yourslef

wellnow says...
8:54am Sat 11 Feb 12

are you dyslexic or just can't be bothered with a dictionary "bhudeeka"?

peachey says...
2:36pm Sat 11 Feb 12

You accuse the church of being mammonic but don't think twice about ridiculing a fellow poster ?

peachey says...
2:37pm Sat 11 Feb 12

wellnow wrote:
it's just stuff you don't need it.why put such a value on earthly things.your monies such as they are will do more good for charities you support than replacing church finery.do you follow the teachings of jesus christ or mammon?
You accuse the church of being mammonic but don't think twice about ridiculing a fellow poster ?

wellnow says...
4:59pm Sat 11 Feb 12

it's mammonist peachey.

californianana says...
9:02pm Sat 11 Feb 12

wellnow I feel so sorry for you these items are part of our history. I guess you think the castle and it's artifacts are useless too.I am so glad my spouse I'd proud of his native American ancestors and the authentic Navajo Apache items we have.sorry I put I d I meant I'm I have bad eyes

wellnow says...
7:25am Sun 12 Feb 12

to steal is a crime.but so is depriving a charity of donations to replace decorative items.

StopLookListen says...
8:22am Sun 12 Feb 12

Wellnow, if you read the article more carefully, you will see that the money originally intended for charity did go to charity, but that this donation would not be possible to repeat because the money would be spent on replacements for the items stolen.
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For those who officiate in the Church, it is God's house. If your house was burgled or damaged I find it hard to believe that you would give any money
you had to spare for replacement tv, computer etc to charity instead, and go without those items. If the money came from insurance you would be morally and, probably, legally obliged to spend it on replacements.
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Now you are picking on a Church official for saying what he thought at the time of such a traumatic event.
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When you sell all that you have and go to live in a shelter with the homeless, then you may rant all you like about the money going for replacements. Until then, it would be more gracious to sympathise with those shocked and left saddened by this senseless, barbaric and mindless act of theft.

wellnow says...
6:49pm Sun 12 Feb 12

and you accuse me of ranting.

StopLookListen says...
7:17am Mon 13 Feb 12

Wellnow, the definition of "rant" is:
To speak or write in an angry or violent manner; rave.
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I have explained how I feel about the church desecration, and how I feel about your post. There is I believe no violence or anger expressed. Your posts may or may not cause the church authorities to reconsider their stance, but if the posts descend to name calling then they will lose any value.
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By the way, not everyone is keyboard fluent, so calling someone dyslexic when you don't agree with their views is a bit excessive and not exactly kind to those who really do suffer from the disorder - that really is ranting!

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