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LAYSTO - Layston is a former village and parish located about a kilometre north-east of Buntingford in Hertfordshire, at 51°57′50″N 0°00′45″E. Its f...
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Layston is a former village and parish located about a kilometre north-east of Buntingford in Hertfordshire, at 51°57′50″N 0°00′45″E. * Its former church, St Bartholomew's, became derelict but is the subject of a restoration project. People connected with the church include:* Thomas Crouch, who was baptised in St Bartholomew's in 1607 * Robert Wogdon (January 1734 – 28 March 1813), founder of the gunsmith firm Wogdon & Barton, who was buried in the chancel with his wife, who had died in 1805 * Rev. Jonathan Gilder and Mary Brazier, who were married there in 1759; their daughter Sarah, baptised there in 1767, became (posthumously) the maternal grandmother to New Zealand suffragette Catherine Fulton * Claud Lovat Fraser (15 May 1890 – 18 June 1921), who was buried in the churchyard. * Joseph Ironmonger Snoxell (1743-1810) of Stanmore, Middlesex, married Martha Moore (1740-1785) in the church on 15 November 1763. He owned or leased farms in Great and Little Stanmore, and Hatch End, Middx; Hitchin and Watford, Herts; and Barton, Cambridgeshire. Husband and wife are buried next to the ruined church at Stanmore, where there are memorials to them.There is a state-funded primary school, Layston First CE School. |