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Christ Church
Christ Episcopal Church
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Christ Church is located in Monmouth County, New Jersey
Christ Church
Christ Church
Location in Monmouth County, New Jersey
40°23′38″N 74°07′04″W / 40.39389°N 74.11778°W / 40.39389; -74.11778
Location Middletown Township, New Jersey
Country United States
Denomination Episcopal
Churchmanship Anglican Communion
History
Status Church
Founded 17 October 1702 (1702-10-17)
Dedicated 1738 (1738)
Events Sir Henry Clinton and Lord Cornwallis leaving the Battle of Monmouth meet at the Church corner. Some of the wounded were housed in the Church.
Architecture
Functional status Active
Style Neo-gothic
Years built 1744-1745
Groundbreaking 1744 (1744)
Completed 1745 (1745)
Specifications
Length 53 feet (16 m)
Width 40.25 feet (12.27 m)
Height 16.5 feet (5.0 m)
Materials Large, hand-shaped rough stone
Bells 1
Administration
Episcopal area Episcopal Church in the United States of America
Diocese Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey
Province Province II

Christ Church is a historic church in Middletown Township, New Jersey built in 1744.

History

Early years

Though not officially named as such, it is believed that the first Church of England services held in Middletown was in the private home of Alexander Innes, the former chaplain of the Fort of New York, as early as the 1680s. Middletown, at the time, wasn't the best place in the region due to its proximity to the shore and the perpetuation of its residents to house visiting pirates.

In 1701, New Jersey British Governor Lewis Morris wrote to the Bishop of London about the "wicked" Middletown. The letter described the Sunday Meetings (presumably church services) at the local publick house being filled with fights and running of races. By 1702 the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts arrived by way of their missionary George Keith. Along with Innes, the men formed what was to become Christ Church on October 17, 1702. For several years, services were held in private homes until 1705, when Judge John Johnson - a friend of Innes - gave over the rights to the old Monmouth Patent courts for use of a church.

In 1738, King George II granted the church an official charter that was signed by Governor William Burnet. By 1744, a building was constructed and finished the next year allowing services to being.

American Revolution

The church survived the battles unscathed despite its proximity to several battles and skirmishes. Following the Battle of Monmouth, the battle-beaten Sir Henry Clinton and Lord Cornwallis met at the church and some of the wounded were held in the Church.

Following the successful end of the War, the Church sent delegated to the first General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States.

Pirates and the church

In 1736, William Leeds, a reputed cohort of the pirate Captain Kidd, had left a sizable glebe for the church. But the controversy over how the glebe came to be is what made the donation a topic of controversy.

Leeds, following a successful career as a pirate and profiteer, had settled, along with some of his fellow shipmates, in the Ideal Beach section of Middletown and married some of the township women. In order for him to make good after his deeds as a pirate, he set up a trust that would be given to both the Middletown and Shrewsbury Christ Churches following his death. The trust included any money and his property at Swimming River, in Leedsville (now Lincroft).

Is it believed that his sizable wealth came, most likely, as a result of is plundering since Leeds was a Society of Friends member and took no part in any piratical violence. Leeds died in 1739.

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