Colmworth

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Colmworth
Colmworth (Bedfordshire)
Colmworth

Colmworth shown within Bedfordshire
OS grid reference TL106585
Shire county Bedfordshire
Region East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Police Bedfordshire
Fire Bedfordshire and Luton
Ambulance East of England
European Parliament East of England
List of places: UKEnglandBedfordshire

Coordinates: 52°12′49″N 0°22′57″W / 52.2136, -0.3826

Colmworth is a village and civil parish in the north of the English county of Bedfordshire. It is situated around 7 miles (11 km) north-east of Bedford. Other nearby places are Little Staughton, Wilden, Renhold, Staploe, Bolnhurst and Ravensden.

The church is dedicated to St.Denis. It was built between 1426 and 1430 by Sir Gerard Braybrook. It is dedicated to the patron saint of France in honour of his French wife, Eleanor. To the left of the altar is an alabaster and black marble monument to Sir William Dyer erected in 1641 by his wife, Catherine, Lady Dyer. It has the following inscription:

My dearest dust, could not thy hasty day
Afford thy drowsy patience leave to stay
One hour longer, so that we might either
Have sat up or gone to bed together?
But since thy finished labour hath possessed
Thy weary limbs with early rest,
Enjoy it sweetly, and thy widow bride
Shall soon repose her by thy slumbering side,
Whose business now is only to prepare
My nightly dress and call to prayer.
Mine eyes wax heavy, and the day grows old,
The dew falls thick, my blood grows cold,
Draw, draw the losed curtains and make room,
My dear, my dearest dust, I come, I come."

Colmworth forms part of the borough of Bedford.

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