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==History==
The name of St Ippolyts, although spelled in a variety of ways, is derived from [[St Hippolytus]] to whom the [http://www.stippolytschurch.org.uk/ village church] was dedicated. According to Daphne Rance in her book on the parish "St. Ippolyts: a country parish in the nineteenth century" (1987) at various times also known as Epolites, Pallets, Nipples or St Ibbs. In the same vein, the 1881 census mentions the following 28 place names, all of which are believed to refer to it: Iplits, Ipolits, Ipollitts, Ipollyts, Ipolytes, Ipolyts, Ippatyts, Ipplits, Ipployts, Ipplyts, Ippolett, Ippoletts, Ippolits, Ippolitss, Ippolits, Ippolitss, Ippolitts, Ippollit, Ippollits, Ippollitts, Ippollyts, Ippollytts, Ippololits, Ippolts, Ippolytis, Ippolyts, Ippolytts, Ippoplitts.

== St Ippolyts Church ==
[[File:St Ippolyts Church.jpg|alt=St Ippolyts Church|thumb|St Ippolyts Church]]
The church was built in 1087 in a beautiful setting on the hillside above the village. According to the church records, the building was funded by grants supplied by [[Judith of Lens|Judith de Lens]], the niece of [[William the Conqueror]]. De Lens gave evidence against her husband, a [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxon]] Earl, which led to his execution. The funding of the church was an attempt to make amends for this act. The church was rebuilt in the mid nineteenth century using old materials 'recycled' from the nearby abandoned [[Minsden Chapel]]. Apart from St Ippolyts, the church also serves the nearby villages of Gosmore and Langley.
 
The noted theologian [[Fenton John Anthony Hort]] (Fenton Hort) is amongst the former vicars of St Ippolyts church where he stayed for 15 years before taking up a fellowship and lectureship at [[Emmanuel College, Cambridge|Emmanuel College]] in Cambridge .