English: St. Germain's Church, Winestead, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The rector of this small 12th Century church between 1614 and 1624 was one Reverend Andrew Marvell. His son, also called Andrew, was born in the rectory (long since demolished) and christened in this church by his father. The younger Andrew grew up to become a celebrated poet and politician.
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