Alec and Julia (Alderson) Brazier after their wedding, at St. Michael's, Onibury, Shropshire.

Alec and Julia Brazier after their wedding, standing in the Lych Gate at St. Michael's, Onibury, Shropshire. With Alec's parents Tony and Barbara Brazier.

Alec James Brazier
Born: 17th December, 1984
Married: Julia Alderson
On: 7th October, 2012
At: St. Michael's, Onibury, Shropshire.

Julia Alderson
Born:
At: Ludlow, Shropshire.

Children:-

Braydon William Brazier
Born: 30th March, 1915.

James Peter Brazier
26th July, 2019.

Information on Onibury and St Michael's Church.


Onibury
is a village and civil parish on the River Onny in southern Shropshire, about 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of the market town of Ludlow.
The parish includes the hamlets of Walton and Wootton and was extended in 1967 to include parts from Clungunford and Stokesay. It borders the parishes of Clungunford, Stokesay (now part of Craven Arms parish), Bromfield, Culmington and Stanton Lacy. The country houses of Ferney Hall and Stokesay Court are in the parish.



The Church of England parish church of Saint Michael & All Angels has a Norman (or possibly Saxon chancel arch but much of the present building dates from the 14th century. The nave has a queen post roof, box pews and a west gallery. Lancet windows illuminate the 12th-century chancel, which features a walled-up priest's door. The 16th-century pulpit, late perpendicular with Jacobean additions, has linenfold panelling. St. Michael's has several 17th-century monuments. St. Michael's was restored under the direction of the Arts and Crafts architect Detmar Blow (1867–1939). The church is a Grade II* listed building, it dates from the 14th century and was restored in 1903 by Detmar Blow.
The tower has a ring of four bells. John of Gloucester cast the second and third bells in about 1350. Henry Clibury of Wellington cast the tenor bell in 1676 and John Rudhall of Gloucester cast the treble bell in 1824. For technical reasons the bells are currently unringable.
In the churchyard is the parish's war memorial, initially erected after World War I, to the dead of both World Wars in the form of a stone cross.
St. Michael's is one of 17 churches in the Benefice of the Ludlow Team Ministry.
John Derby Allcroft was Lord of the Manor and Patron of Saint Michael & All Angels church during the 19th century.

 


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