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Population 1801 to 1921

North Cray Tithe award schedule  112KB
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North Cray Tithe award schedule - 4th July 1838

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sheet 4
John
   Bath

Right Hon.
 Lord
   Bexley
















































Sheet 5

William
 Everist Jun

Himself




























John
   Bath





















Thomas
   Dann


209


92a
92b
93

94

95
96
97
98
99
99*
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107


47a

157
158a



143

144
145
146
147

148


149

150
151
152

153
154
155
156



24

House & Garden


Alder Piece
Alder Piece
Plantation Entrance
   Lodge etc
Small part of
   Ashman's Piece
North Cray Park Wood
Wood adjoining above
Wood adjoining above
The Long Walk
Part of Meadow
Part of Meadow
Part of Meadow
Part of Meadow
Meadow
12 Avre Meadow
Alder Bed
Meadow
Meadow
Long Meadow
Part of Canal
Old River Cray & Cut
Belt Plantation

Chalk Wood
Part of How Wood



Garden (part
    of Mopfield)
Green Croft
Road way
Cherry Orchard
Part of Bedens & Clarks
   Field in one
Part of Bedens & Clarks 
   Field including
   1a 2r 10p Plantation
Bedens Brook

Leylands
Orchard
Farm house Buildings
   & Yard etc
Five Acres
Seven Acres
The Six Acres
Field between the Villa
   & the Woods


Garden at Back of no.22

---


Alders
Alders

Wood

Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Alders
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Water
Water
Wood

Wood
Wood




Fruit
Arable
Road
Arable
Arable
 & Osiers


Arable
Water
 ?Ousses
Arable
Pasture

---
Arable
Arable
Arable

Arable


Garden


0.0.30


3.1.22
3.1.10

1.1.36

0.1.24
45.2.27
1.2.15
4.2.36
1.3.35
1.3. 2
0.0. 4
2.1.30
1.3.34
1.1.10
6.1. 3
0.2.34
6.1.19
5.1.19
1.2.29
1.0. 2
0.2.37
 1.3.24
94.0.  2
60.2. 0
13.0. 0
73.2 .0
167.2. 2


5.2. 2
11.1.18
0.1.25
11.1. 0

17.1.10


18.3.35

2.2. 8
17.2.14
0.2.17

0.2. 8
5.2.32
7.0.32
6.2.30

 26.3.25
132.2.16

0. 1. 4


0. 1 .7

























18.13. 0


4. 9. 9
23. 2. 9






















49.11. 8

0. 3. 7
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Right Hon.
 Lord
   Bexley
Richard
 Hoare
  Dowling


Rev Edgell
  Wyatt
    Edgell




Thomas
   Edmonds




Thomas
 Hook &
George
 Stevens

Sarah
   Jones

William
   Mervin?

90
91
92


89
140

141
142


111

112
113


114




116a


115
Lower Ten Acres
Nine Acres
Upper Ten Acres


Rough Pasture Field
Piece inclosed
   near Rectory
?Pwefield
Crook Croft


Stabling Tallow Shop
 Bldings & Little Meadow
Kennel Mead
Garden


2 House & Gardens




Meadow nr Foots Cray


Cottage & Garden
   nr Foots Cray
Arable
Arable
Arable


Meadow
Pleasure
 Ground
Arable
Arable


Meadow 
  etc
Meadow
Garden


---




Meadow


---

9.0.10
9.3.20
10.2.  0
29.1.30

4.0. 3

0.2.34
9.1.20
 2.0.  3
16.0.20


0.3.21
1.1.20
0.1. 8
2.2. 9

0.0.11
0.0.10
0.0.21


2.2.10


0.0.10




9.15. 6






5. 4 .8





1. 1 .2

0. 0. 4
0. 0 .4
0. 0 .8


1. 2 .4


0. 0. 4


















Sheet 6
Samuel
  Nettleship
    Esq























William
   Petty

William
   Power




William
 Frederick
  Steer? Esq
121



123
124
125


126
127
128
129

130
131
132

133

134

135



206


116
118
119
120


136

137
138
139
North Cray Place Mansion Offices Pleasure Grounds
  Coach Houses Stables
    Yards etc
Kitchen Gdn Cottage etc
Garden part of Mop Field
Part of Park & Plantation
 including 2a 3r 34p
   Plantation
Pasture Piece
Part of the Park
Part of the Park
Pleasure Ground
   & Shrubbery
Water & Eyotts?
Part of the Park
Dairy House Farm Bldgs
 yard Plantation & Walks
Wallers Brook
   Dogkennel etc
Part of Park including
  2a 0r 30p Plantation
Part of the Park lodges
   2a 2r 34p Plantation etc


Cottage Plantation &
   small Gains Orchard

Meadow nr Foots Cray
Meadow nr Foots Cray
Mount Culverfield
  ditto  House Barn Yard


House Bldgs Yards Gdn
 plantation & Pleasure Grd
Shrubbery & Belt
The Paddock
The Slip & Roadway



---
---
---

Pasture &
 Plantation
Pasture
Meadow
Meadow
Pasture
   etc
Water
Meadow

---

Pasture
Meadow &
 Plantation
Meadow &
 Plantation


Plantation
 nr Ruxley

Meadow
Meadow
Arable
---



---
Plantation
Meadow
---




8.1. 1
0.3.36
1.3.23


29.2.36
12.3. 0
10.1.25
19.1.20

2.0.12
4.2. 5
13.3.14

2.2. 4

4.1. 0

10.2.36

 21.3.10
143.0.22


7.1. 5

3.2. 0
3.3.20
13.3.17
 0.0.29
21.1.26


3.2.12
1.1.14
15.1.9
 1.1.  3
21.2.28

























31.19. 0


4. 6. 7





12. 0. 0






3. 1. 4
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Right Hon.
 Lord
   Bexley






Francis
   Brittain

Bertie
 Cornelius
   Cator Esq







Sheet 7
James
   Wood

Henry
   Woodfull




Francis
   Brittain

Bertie
 Cornelius
   Cator Esq













108


109

110
117


186


26

27

28
29
30
31
32
33
34

35
36
37
38
39
Meadow nr Paper Mill


Pt of Paper Mills Pt of
 Mill Head & Gdns etc
Meadow adjoining
Mount Culver Road


Cottages & Gardens
   by Chalk Pits

Plot of Ground
   near the Village
Mouse Paddock
   Plantations etc
Jacketts Field
Little Jenkins
Hopland Croft
Orchard
Ewe Field
Blundy Field
Mansion Homestead Gdns
  Paddock Shrubberies etc
Park Grove
Gravelly Croft
Walnut Tree Field
Pt of the Flat Piece
Part of the Lands
Meadow



---
Meadow
Meadow



---


Arable
Pasture
 & Wood
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Orchard
Meadow
Pasture

---
Wood etc
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Arable

3.3.25



0.3.22
1.1.32
3.3.32
6.1. 6


0.1.14


0.2.14

17.0.17
4.1. 0
2.2.15
0.3.11
3.3.11
4.0.11
3.3.16

37.2. 3
5.3.24
2.2. 0
7.0. 0
3.2.33
4.0.20

1. 7. 7






1.18. 2


0. 1. 6











































William
   Brown

Rev Edgell
  Wyatt
    Edgell

John
  Young
 Lessee
40
41
42
43

44
45
46
47
47a
48

49
50
51
52
53

54
55
56
57
58
59


61


17
60


18a
Part of Joydens Wood
Great Scotlands
Bumbo Field
House & Garden
   North Cray Green
Albe Field
Alligator Field
Ivey Land
North Field
Chalk Pit Field
Furze Field

Nine Acres
Meliot Field
Gooduks Fields now one
South Field
Dick King or
   Dartford Field
Part of Napier Field
Part of Clay Reddings
Vestal Field
Snake Field
Galakea field
Cocks Shaw


Cottage Orchard 
   & Garden

Garden & Cottage
Cottage Field


Four Cottages & Gardens
 in the occupation of
 William Plummer,
 Charles Children,
 Mary Payne &
 William Banks

Wood
Arable
Meadow

---
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood &
 Plantation
  ditto
  ditto
  ditto
Arable

Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


Orchard 
   etc

---
Arable


---

94.1.23
9.2.21
5.3. 5

0.2.21
1.2. 0
9.3.14
5.3.37
4.1.20
6.3. 2

7.1.18
9.0.38
6.1.11
13.2. 3
8.1.14

3.0.21
0.3. 8
17.0. 0
2.0.32
4.1.30
4.0.30
   0.1.15
313.2.18

1.2.20


0.3.20
5.2.15
6.1.35

0.1. 0

























65.10. 0

0.18. 6


0.10. 9
2.11.10
3.  2.  7

0. 0. 5
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

James
   Chapman
      Esq

Sheet 8
























James
   Chapman
      Esq

John
   Bath





Samuel
   Baxter
















874
203


197

198
199
200


158
159
160
161

162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172

173
175
Part of Ruxley Wood
Part of Arstland? Wood


Part of Field & Shaw
   by the Old Road
  ditto South side Road
Part of Great Field
Field


Howfield
Arstland Wood Field
Jordans Plain
Great Black Acre
   & ?Peviy Field
Square Croft
Peviy? Field
Long Eight Acres
Lower Eight Acres
White Post Field
Upper Eight Acres
Foots Cray Large Meads
Delvers Wood
Part of the Paddock
Remainder of above
Farmhouse Yards Gdns
  Bldgs & Homestead
Stack Yard Mead
Cart Lodge Mead
Wood
Wood



Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable

Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Meadow
Meadow

---
Meadow
Meadow

27.1.12
21.2.10
48.3.22


5.1. 0
2.2.29
14.1.12
 4.0. 1
26.1. 2

17.3. 0
23.0. 5
26.1. 7

23.0.30
13.3. 5
12.2.22
12.2.35
13.2.20
11.1.35
8.0. 7
11.3.21
7.1. 4
5.1.36
11.1. 4

3.0.30
2.0.27
3.1.22

2.14. 0
2. 2. 0
4.16. 0






8.10. 3




































John
   Collier

Commiss
  -ioners of
Turnpike
 Rd
Sheet 9
Thomas
   Dann



Etty
   Eves













Thomas
   Staples


John
   Collier

Their
  Lessee



Jeremiah
   Glanville



William
 Clark &
Thomas
 Russel

176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183

185
184


201
202


158a


208




22

23


13}
}
Pt of Grave Croft Field
Great Ruxley Field
Church Field & Pit
Little Ruxley Field
Back Orchard
Loam Pit Field
Little Black Acre
Chalk Pit Field & 
   Cottage in Pit
The Ruxley Chalk Pits
Little Scotland


Little Cookham Field
Long Cookham Field


Part of Colliers Wood


Turnpike House
   & Garden



House Yard Building
   & Garden
Garden


House & Garden
House & Garden
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable

Arable
Chalk
Chalk


Chalk
Chalk


Wood


---





---
---


---
---

8.3.24
17.0. 5
18.2.25
6.1. 0
5.3.17
8.1.18
9.2.23

11.0.10
1.1.30
   1.2.17

295.3.39

1.2.33
7.0.  0
8.2.33

2.1. 8


0.0. 5





0.1.17
0.1.17
0.2.34

0.0.12
0.0.12
0.0.24












115. 4. 4



2. 3 .0

0. 4. 7


0. 0. 2







0. 8.10

0. 0. 7
0. 0. 7
0. 1. 2
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

William
   Everest
      Sen

William
 & Charles
   Fleet

Rev Edward
   Frith
William
   Everest
      Sen

William
   Farmer


Rev Edward
   Frith

William
   Banks


Rev Edgell
  Wyatt
    Edgell

Catherine
 Guniston &
Richard
 Leggatt

George
   Jonson

John
   Young
210



12



18b


19
21


15
84


14




16


18

20
House & Garden



The Red Cross Public
   House Stable Yard
      & Premises

Road to No. 21


One small garden
Large Garden


House & Garden
Garden & Meadow
  next the Rectory

2 House & Gardens




House Yard & Garden


House Shop Cottages Gdns
 Bldgs & sundry premises
One small garden
---



---



---


---
---


---
---


---




---



---
---

0.0.30



0.0.12



0.0 .4


0.0.10
1.0.  5
1.0.15

0.1.12
1.0.10
1.1.22

0.0.23




0.0.23



0.1.23
0.0.  9
0.1.32

0. 1 .7



0. 0. 7



0. 0 .1


0. 0. 8
0.13. 0
0.13. 8

0. 3. 1
0. 7.  9
0.10.10

0. 1 .2




0. 1 .2



0. 0. 8
0. 0 .7
0. 1 .3
Jeremiah
   Glanville



















Sheet 10
Richard
   Gosling
      Esq







James
   Harris
John Poole,
Mary Nigh,
Thomas
 Gardner,
Benjamin
 Benge, 
William
 Waite sen
John Brand,
Robert
 Lockyer,
William
 Pearce,
Alexander
McPherson,
William
 Yates,
Phillip
 May &
William
 Waite jun.

Richard
   Gosling
      Esq







William
 Morgan &
Mary
 Plummer

214





















6

7
8
9
10

11


213}
}
Cottages & Gardens
   at Foots Cray




















Mansion Entrance Lodge
  Yard Bldgs Shrubberies
Kitchen Gdn & land way
Paddock
Alder Grounds in River
Brook Bank Cottages
  & Buildings
Upper Reddings


Cottage & Garden
Cottage & Garden
---






















---
Garden
Meadow
Alders

Meadow
Meadow


---
---

1.0.20






















6.1. 8
0.1.17
15.2.29
1.0.10

2.1.20
 4.0.12
29.3.16

0.0. 8
0.0.  7
0.0.15

0. 1. 3





























8. 3. 4

0. 0. 2
0. 0 .2
0. 0 .4
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

James
 Harris &
  other
Represent
 -atives of
the late
 George
  Minshaw
   Harvey

Ann
   Hodsoll







Thomas
   Husband






James
 Charles
  Lawson
   Esq
James
   Harris








James
   Allen







Elizabeth
 Southern-
   wood





James
 Charles
  Lawson
   Esq

187

211

212





188

189

190

191


192
193
194
195
196



1
Small Wood by the
   Turnpike Road
House Buildings
   & Field
Part of Sandy Lane
   footpath Fields




Five Cottages & Gardens

Arstland Wood Field

Long Field

Plantation & Cottage


Field by Chalk Pits
Field by Church Field
Great Field
Glebe Land Piece
Field North Side
   Turnpike Road


Vale Mascal Mansion
  Buildings Garden Lawn
  Meadow Shrubberies
  & Pleasure Grounds

Wood

Arable etc

Arable




Fruit
 Plantation
Wood
 Plantation
Raspberries
   etc
Fruit etc


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

Arable


---


0.2. 0

2.0. 0

1.1.16
3.3.16




1.2.20

2.3.25

2.3. 6
 2.3.27
10.0.38

3.0.20
3.3.36
9.0.26
0.2.18

 1.3.28
18.3. 8

7.1. 0







1. 2 .4










4.11.10







6. 7 .3

1. 2 .6





James
   Lowe
     Esq
Sheet 11
George
   Lucas Esq



James
   Lowe
     Esq
2
3



62

63
64}
65}
66

67

67a
68

69

70

71

72

73
74

75

76

77
78
79

80
81

82
Vale Mascal Meadow
Further Mascal Meadow
  ½ River & Islands etc


House Yard Gardens
   Buildings Homestead
Home Croft
Land Pit Field
    House & Pit
Field next Pit Field
    opposite Garden Wall
Little Field next
   Garble? Hole Lane
Fld upper corner of above
Field within Shrubbery 
   & Belt
Shrubberies around 
   above
Colts Field by 
   Gattons Wood
Shrubberies around 
   above
Long Slip next
   North Cray Green
Gattons Wood
Long Slip South side of
   Gattons Wood
Field on West side of
   Gattons Pond Wood
Shrubberies adjoining

The One Acre
The Orchard
Shrubbery adjoining
   above
Hilly Field
Spring Wood including the
   Pond & Shrubberies
The Filbert Ground
Meadow
Meadow
Water etc



---
Meadow

Wood etc

Arable

Meadow
Meadow

Meadow
Wood &
 Plantation

Meadow
Wood &
 Plantation

Meadow
Wood

Meadow

Meadow
Wood &
 Plantation
Meadow
Orchard
Wood &
 Plantation
Meadow

Wood etc
Fruit etc

4.1.25
2.2.25
0.0.34
7.1.  4


3.1.26
1.2. 9

1.0.20

1.3. 5

0.3.15
1.3.28

4.3.25

1.1. 9

5.0.35

0.3. 3

2.3.33
11.2. 5

2.1. 5

2.3.33

0.0.36
1.0.12
2.1.14

0.1.26
5.1.27

7.0. 2
 0.3.20
59.3.28




1.17. 5




































10.18. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

North Cray
  Parish
    Officers



John
   Saunders

Rev Edgell
 Wyatt
  Edgell
Rector of
North Cray
 (Rectorial
   Glebe)










Waste Land
  Lord of
  the Manor
of for the
time being
Their
 several
  Tenants in

James
   Wells

Rev Edgell
 Wyatt
  Edgell

John Bath




Samuel
   Baxter
William
   Farmer
Elizabeth
  Southern-
    wood

---
(25)}

}



207


83

122

85
86
87
88

205

4
5
204



49a

187a
Five Alms Houses &
   Gardens
Three Cottage & Gardens



House & Plantation
   near Ruxley

Rectory House & Gdns
   Bldgs & Meadow
Church & Yard

Tithe Barn & Yard
Glebe Field adjoining
 ditto next the Lane
 ditto adjoining Lord
  Bexleys Seven Acres
Glebe Field near
   the Turnpike
Parsonage Meadow
Parsonage Meadow
Glebe Field near
   Hockenden


North Cray Green 
   & Scrubs
Waste by Maidstone
   Turnpike Road


---




Fruit etc


---
---

---
Arable
Arable

Arable

Arable
Meadow
Meadow

Arable



Pasture

Pasture



0.0.28




2.0.35


2.0. 3
0.2. 2

 0.1.32
3.1.17
8.1. 2

6.3.20

5.0. 7
3.0.33
2.2. 7

 3.2. 5
35.3. 8


1.2.24

0.0.24
1.3.  8








1. 5.10
















10.10. 0

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Monumental Inscriptions of the churchyard of St James', North Cray

A transcription of the memorial inscriptions found by Mr Leland L. Duncan when visiting the churchyard of St James', North Cray, Kent, on the 8th August, 1920, and contained in one of his field notebooks. This transcription made by Frank Bamping, 25 February 2001.

North side by the porch
1. A low tomb. Mary Burgin wife of Joseph Burgin of this parish died 20 October 1802 aged 52. The above Joseph Burgin died 16 December 1817 aged 79. Frances Burgin daughter of the above died 27 October 1853 aged 66. Charles Robinson died 18 June 1874 aged 47.

2. Mr Thomas Carpenter Quick, formerly of the City of Hereford, died 31 May 1810 aged 32.

3. Mrs Fanny Burgis, late of Footscray died 4.10.1821 aged 43. Left issue Mary, Ann and Harriot children of her former husband Mr Richard Ambrose.

4. Thomas Audsley of Grove Place, Crayford, died 1.9.1861 aged 53. Also Elizabeth Ann, widow of the above died 7.11.1888 aged 79.

5. Ferdinand French died 13.12.1862 aged 34. Hannah, wife of the above died May 26 1890 aged 61.

6. William Petty died 20.2.1880 aged 74. Susannah Jane, wife of the above died 21.9.1863 aged 52. Ellen Worth, youngest daughter of the above died November 30 1854 aged 32.

7. Elizabeth Cane died at Woollet Hall in this parish 15.8.1864 aged 70 after a faithful service of 40 years.

8. A granite tomb opposite the porch.
South side. In memory of John Dann of the parish of Bexley died 13.4.1832 aged 54. Mary Ann Dann, wife of the above died 23.8.1841 aged 60. John, eldest son of the above died 28.12.1838 aged 30. Thomas Dann died 11.2.1888 in his 78th year.
North side. Frances Emma, wife of Thomas Dann died 1.6.1846 aged 34. Thomas only son of the above died 15.8.1873 in his 35th year. Ellen, wife of Thomas Dann died 19.7.1878 in her 71st year. Lucy Robinson, relict of Charles Robinson and daughter of Thomas Dann died 11.11.1887 aged 51.
West end. Bertie Leonard Robinson youngest son of Charles and Lucy Robinson died 30.1.1899 aged 31.

9. Elizabeth, wife of John Reed died 22.4.1850 aged 25. Annie daughter of the above died 3.2.1865 aged 15. William son of the above died 20.3.1869 aged 20. The above John Reed died October 13 1884 aged 61. Also Emily Reed wife of the above died 23.11.1909 aged 86.

10. Mary Ann Price died 13.7.1900 in her 73rd year. John Price, son of the above died 5.8.1892 in his 40th year. Also John Price died 7.5.1914 aged 86 and is buried at Berkswell.

11. A cross. To Western Wood born 4.1.1804, died 17.5.1863, and Sarah Letitia, his wife born 27.3.1809 died 24.4.1870. Also Alice Phillips their youngest daughter and wife of Col. William James Morris born 29.3.1848 died 1st December 1892. Her children arise up &c. And in memory of William James Morris died 29.10.1916 aged 83. Also Harriet Charlotte, their second daughter and wife of Neville Lubbock born 27.2.1839 died 20.11.1878.

12. Thomas Mount Marshall died 14.11.1868 aged 40. Youngest son of the late Edward Marshall of this parish. Also Edward Thomas Marshall only surviving child of Edward Mount Marshall late of Honduras who died off that coast November 24 1876 in his 23rd year.

13. Edward Marshall, H.E.I.C.S., died at North Cray 21.3.1861 aged 71. Also Elizabeth wife of the above died 18.4.1875 aged 86.

14. William Richard, son of Edward and Elizabeth Marshall of North Cray died 20.3.1844 aged 27. Also Edward Mount Marshall, brother of the above died at Truxillo, Honduras, 6.5.1868 aged 48.

15. Hannah, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Mount of Aldington, died January 21 1854 aged 46. Near lies William Richard, son of Edward and Elizabeth Marshall died 20.3.1844. Deeply regretted by his family. [No age given - L.L.D.]

16. A stone before the West door. Mrs Elizabeth Morse died March 6 1803 aged 63.

17. A flat stone. Jeremiah Glanvill of this place, late of St Margaret's, Westminster, died May 5 18[?3]8 in his 76th year.

18. A cross. James Bury Capel of North Cray Place, died 2 February 1885 aged 67. Georgina, his wife died 28.2.1889 aged 68.

19. A flat stone. ......wife of .... the late Robert \I\O\BD.....

20. Elizabeth Richardson died 17.5.1918 in her 78th year.

21. A cross. Harriet, wife of Henry Purton died 27.5.1910 aged 62.

22. A cross. Francis Richard Pease born 25.5.1858 died January 18th 1913.

23. A cross. Alice, wife of Captain Vansittart, late of the 7th Dragoon Guards, died 19.2.1919. [No age given - L.L.D.]

24. Elizabeth Wain, wife of Mr James Wain and daughter of John and Elizabeth Delver of this parish died December 7 1776 aged 46. Also the above Mr James Wain died 4 August 1785 aged 52.

25. A small cross. Rhona Brownlow, fifth daughter of Arthur and Ann Cutbill born 12.8.1884 died 9.9.1884.

26. In memory of the wife of John Edward Hilton, Reca, died at Ruxley 27.2.1896 aged 33. Also John Edward Hilton born 25.7.1844 died 27.3.1917 at Lambourne, Berks.

27. A cross. Sarah Jane, wife of ..... esq ....born ..... died February 9 1886. Also Alfred ..... Crispin, esq, born 7 July 182- died 29 September 1892.

28. A coffin tomb with a cross on top, coped. Catherine Pauline Johnston born 29.7.1840 died 27.5.1908. R.I.P. Also Hugh William Johnston, M.A., Hon. Canon of Canterbury, for 54 years rector of this parish died 1 September 1918 aged 81. +

29. Margaret, wife of the Rev. William Henry Drew, M.A., died 14.7.1870 aged 39. Also Ann, his mother died 6.7.1872 aged 78.

30. Mrs Lydia Munn died November 22 1773 aged 49.

31. Samuel Salter died 27.6.1872 aged 55. Sarah Ann Salter, wife of the above died 16.11.1901 aged 86.
On the other side. Mrs Ann Burster died 13.12.1831 aged 73. Mr Thomas Russell died 30.11.1839 aged 80. Sarah Russell, widow of the above died 21.6.1845 aged 78.

32. A tomb. Jane Lee died July 19 1785 aged 83.

33. William Fordyce died 17.6.1797 aged 48.

34. Mrs Sarah Kettel, relict of the late William Kettel, esquire, of Wateringbury in this county died 29 December 1831 in his 91st. Also George Kettel youngest son of the above William and Sarah Kettel who was murdered by the natives of New South Wales at Schanning Creek near Moreton Bay on the 5 February 1854.

35. A flat stone. Henry, son of Robert and Elizabeth Allen of Ruxley Farm in this parish died August 11 1856 aged 4 years and 4 months. Robert, eldest son of the above died suddenly 5.5.1888 as a result of an accident aged 43. Edmund Frank Angell died February 23 1892 aged 39. Also Robert Allen born June 12.1841 died June 18.1897. Also Eliza, wife of the above died 12 August 1899 aged 84. Also El. Itisie I Angell [sic, bad cutting for Elizabeth? - L.L.D.] died 22.2.1915 [No date given - L.L.D.]

36. James Humphrey, for many years resident of this parish died 27.6.1855 aged 75. Sarah Humphrey, wife of the above died 22.11.1822 aged 40. James Humphrey son of the above died 24.4.1883 aged 68 and is interred at Foots Cray churchyard.

37. A cross. To the dear memory of Elizabeth Scotland Wright who died 15.7.1909 aged 84. Also Arnold Davison Blyth who died 14.3.1917 aged 60.

38. Eleanor Hart, daughter of the Rev. H. Marton Hart, M.A., formerly curate of this parish ....................

39. A large tomb within rails.
North side. To James Lowe, late of Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, Middx. and of this Place, esquire, died 16.9.1840 aged 77.
South side. Elizabeth, relict of James Lowe late &c., she died 28.12.1842 aged 66. Anne Catherine Lowe second daughter of James Lowe born January 5 1805 died February 6 1880. Caroline Lowe born August 22 1806 died April 24 1892.
East end blank.
West end. Henry Lowe, late of Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, Middx., and of this place, esquire, died 6.3.1844 aged 43.

40. Mr Robert Eves of this parish died 5.7.1802 aged 56. Ann Eves, his daughter died 13 October 1794 aged 18. Thomas Eves, his son died 24.10.1797 aged 29. William Eves his son died 9.1.1802 aged 30. Also three children died in their infancy. Mrs Ann Eves, wife of Mr Robert Eves died 29 July 1817 aged 67. Mr Robert Eves, son of the above died 3.1.1836 aged 63. Catherine Eves, daughter of the above died 27.10.1839 aged 17. Edward Eves died 1 November 1842 aged 56.

41. Here lyeth the body of William the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Hawse of this parish who departed this life 9 September 1748 aged 17 years, 3 months and 14 days. Also 3 more of their children.

42. A cross. Harriet, wife of the Rev. P.R. Egerton was suddenly called to her rest December 13 1907 aged 72. Also Philip Reginald Egerton, M.A., B.C.L., priest, born 14.7.1832 died 28.4.1911, Jesu Mercy.

43. A coped tomb. Phoebe Anne, wife of Abraham Shore, of the Vale Maskal, North Cray, died 31.8.1868 aged 49. Abraham Shore of Clarendon Road, Kensington and formerly of Vale Maskal, died August 28 1875 aged 64.

44. A monument with urn within rails by the chancel.
Frances Madocks ob. January 22 1790 aet. 30.
Frances ob. June 1782 aet. 5 weeks.
Edward ob. August 19 1788 aet. 4 years and a half.
Henry ob. September 1 1788 aet. 3 years and 2 months.

45. A low tomb. Martha Rellet, relict of the late Lt. Col. Rellet of the Royal Blues died ..... June 1804.

46. Margaret, wife of George McPherson Grant, of North Cray, died 19.6.1880 aged 50. Also George McPherson Grant died 3.4.1895 aged 61.

47. Maria Elizabeth Gosling, wife of Richard Gosling died 17.10.1854 aged 58. Richard Gosling of Ecclesfield, Ashford, Middx., eldest son of Richard and Maria Elizabeth Gosling born 6.3.1822 died 20.7.1889. Maria Shuldham Gosling, wife of the above Richard Gosling of Ecclesfield and daughter of the Rev. P. Shuldham Henry D.D., born 27.7.1829, married 20.11.1850, died 23.5.1916.

48. In this vault is deposited the body of Emma Martha Vardon of Honeyden in this parish, ob. 27 August 1856 aged 69. Also Ellen Vardon of Honeyden in this parish ob. 14 April 1878 aged 73. Also Emily Vardon of Honeyden in this parish ob. 22.1.1884 aged 78.

49. A flat stone within ornamental iron rails.
In loving memory of Edric Vesey Holt died April 1 1908 aged 18.
And Geoffrey Vesey Holt / killed in action / September 2 1917 / buried at Passchendaele / near Ypres / aged 19 / beloved sons of / Vesy and Mabel Holt / of / Mount Mascal / Pitifully behold the sorrows of our hearts.

50. A table tomb. Mr James Bedell, gentleman, tenant of the Manor House and Farm of Ruxley, held by succession in his family ( also buried near this spot) for more than one hundred years. He was highly esteemed and much respected in this parish and neighbourhood and by all who knew or heard of him for his singular talents and many useful and benevolent services. He died March 10th 1793 aged 63. Leaving to deplore the loss of an affectionate husband and parent, his wife Elizabeth and four children viz. Elizabeth, Anne, James and William of whom his two sons William the youngest who died March 21 1800 aged 51 and James the elder who died October 17 1803 aged 37 are buried in the same grave with their father, as is also William the infant son of the above William Bedell, deceased September 14 1796 aged 4 months and 16 days. Also Mrs Elizabeth Bedell, relict of the above Mr James Bedell died 28 November 1803 aged 70.

51. A cross. Andrew Lawrie of Mount Mascal, North Cray, died 23.11.1884 aged 60.

52. Thomas Taylor of North Cray died 20.5.1857 aged 37. Also Emily Taylor died 22.9.1876 aged 74. Also Mary Ann Taylor died February 5 1878 aged 28. Also Mary Taylor, wife of the above died 2.10.1901 aged 77.

53. A low coped tomb with a cross.
Elizabeth Lawrie born July 24 1792 died May 4 1868. Margaretta Lawrie born February 14.1821 died August 19 1890. Caroline Jemima Lawrie born 1 January 1831 died 26.4.1862.

54. An altar tomb within rails - inaccessible at present - L.L.D.
In this vault are deposited the remains of Thomas Nettleshipp, esquire, who died .....? 1810... Miss Ann... who died .... aged .... Samuel Nettleshipp late of ... and ... Grosv... who died ... widow... On the side: William ... and S..............

55. William, son of Edward and Sarah Gunstone of this parish died 28.9.1769 aged only 6 days. Also William a second son of the above died 21 August 1770 aged 4 months. Also John Gunstone died 25.4.1778 aged 6 years and 6 months.

56. Mr Edward Gunstone died 7 July 1813 aged 67. Sarah his wife died 13 January 1821 aged 91.

57. A fine altar tomb by the chancel head.
Top. In a vault underneath lieth the body of Roger Frith late of this parish who died May the 30th 1701 aged 79. He left issue John who was buried here July the 6th 1714 aged 60. He married Sarah, daughter of Antho: Neighbours of East Wickham who was likewise here buried April 23 1728 aged 54 and left issue by the said Sarah three sons and four daughters viz. Sarah, Elizabeth and Henry lye buried here; John Mary Susan and Neighbours are now surviving. Neighbours Frith the last survivor of the family died 17 January 1776 and his remains lie here by those of Anna Maria his wife and of his children. Mary and Sarah who were interred 14 May 1737 and 6 November 1739 respectively.
North side. Here lieth the body of Ann Maria Frith wife of Neighbour Frith and daughter of William Upfold of London who departed this life September 18 1771 aged 53. [Drawing of coat of arms.]

58. An altar tomb. Top.
In a vault near this stone were interred in January 1753 the remains of Edward Cokayne of the City of London. He married Elizabeth, daughter of John Frith of this place who was interred in the same vault 5 May 1726. They had issue John Andrews and Edward who died 26.3.17[? 43 or 5] and 13.10.17[?53]. The former of whom lies interred with Them remains of the latter are deposited in a vault beneath, by the side of whom lie those of Frances his wife, daughter of Edward Lucas of the ....geford in the county of Berks who died 30 January 1763. They had issue John Andrews who died 31 May 174[?9], Edward who died 22 March 17 [?5] 0, Ann who died - November 1751, Edward John Andrews' of whom one lies in a vault near this stone and two are deposited in a vault beneath. Edward John Andrews their only surviving heir who, in compliance with the will of Neighbour Frith, esquire, late of this place, deceased, has by authority of Parliament assumed the name of Frith only in regard to the .......... and that of his own son Edward Cokayne Frith who died 11 April 1780 aged .. months and lies interred here, has caused this stone to be inscribed.
North side. Sacred to the memory of Margaretta, wife of the Rev. Edward Cokayne Frith of Bridgen Place and also North Cray, daughter of the Rev. James Armetriding, rector of Steeple Aston, Oxon. She died 3 June 1827 aged 33 years.
West end. Three coats of arms [Drawings.]

59. A tomb with raised cross.
Katherine, wife of Edward Moberly of Essex Street, Strand, London, and of Morden Road, Blackheath Park in this couty, died 19.3.1890. Edward Moberly died at Eastbourne 25 October 1914 aged 75.

60. Mary Ann, daughter of James and Mary Ann O'Niel died 10.11.1834 aged 27. On the South side of the stone, Thomas Bratten died January 13 1838 aged 57.

61. A cross. 1914 - 1918. The Glorious Dead. For God, King & Country.

Captain A.J. North, M.C.Sergt. J.H. Saunders, M.M.Pvt. A.J. Taylor2nd Lt. F.W. CorkeCorpl. T.C. MaySeaman H. Tuthill2nd Lt. G.V. HoltRifleman P.E. BellinghamPvt. H. Wells2nd Lt. T.A. HumphreysDriver E.B. BridgenDriver T. Whiffen2nd Lt. A.B. VansittartPvt. W. HarrisPvt. J. Wickenden Pvt. J. Johnson 

62. William, son of William and Mary Lee of this parish died 22.12.1881 aged 38. Also William Lee died 1.3.1889 aged 78. Also Mary Lee his wife died 6.11.1904 aged 94.

63. Thomas Andrew Ob. 31 August 1791 Aet. 31.

64. Ann Wood, wife of William Wood of this parish died August 4 1781 aged 62.

65. James Knights died March 1 1879 aged 86. Sarah his wife died January 16 1871 aged 70. Also their sons Frederick aged 15 months, Robert James aged 19 years, Thomas aged 16 years and James aged 19 years. Also Mary Ann Knights died May 22 1891 aged 51.

66. The infant daughter of Vesey and Mabel Holt died April 17 1896.

67. A large tomb within rails at the S.E. corner.
On the North side. Here lieth the body of Jeffery Hetherington, esquire, late of North Cray Place, who died 17 June 1767 in his 78th year. Beloved, honoured and lamented by all who knew him. He was an honest, good moral man and a sincere, virtuous and pious Christian.
West end. A coat of arms. [A drawing] East end. A crest.
South side. In the same vault are also interred the remains of his most amiable and beneficent brother and heir, the Rev. William Hetherington, M.A., who died December 1 1778 aged 80. To do good and to distribute were the delight of his life.

68. A tomb. Underneath this stone lyes the body of Mrs Frances Holcombe daughter of the Rev. D. Holcombe, Prebendary of Canterbury by his first wife Frances, sister of H. Hetherington, esquire. She died 6 May 1763 aged 61 and was buryed here in hopes of a happy resurrection to eternal life.

69. The Rev. Thomas Moore, M.A., for more than 50 years was the much respected rector of this and the adjoining parish of Footscray died February 1 1823 aged 85. Also Mary his wife died August 1819 aged 80.

70. A tomb. North side.
Within this vault is laid the body of Mr John Hakewill of Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, [London, W.1.] died 21.9.1791 aged 48. By his side are deposited the remains of his widow, Anna Maria, who died July 15 1818 aged 71. Proved her love for him by increased solicitude for their children's temporal and eternal interests.
West end. Sophia [?4] daughter of John and Anna Maria Hakewill died August 13 1843 aged 57. Mary, the second daughter of same died 12.7.1843 aged 65. Emma, third daughter and last surviving child of the above died 21.11.1855 aged 74. Anne Lucas, eldest daughter of Henry Hakewill of Ulster Terrace, Regent's Park. She was born 12.8.1805 and died 6.6.1868.
South side. Jane Catherine daughter of Henry and Sarah Hakewill died 19 April 1809 aged 7 months. Charles, youngest son of John and Anna Maria Hakewill died at Chicacole in the East Indies July 11 1815 aged 26.

71. A tomb. Elizabeth, wife of Edward ? Leggatt who died July the ? 30 ?1837 .... aged .... Edward Leggatt ... September 30 18?38 aged? ..... [much more unreadable]

72. Mrs Mary Limbird died 26 September 1839 aged 58. Erected by her daughter.

73. Emma Henrietta, wife of Charles Earley died February 8 1907 aged 35.

74. William Harold Mann, infant son of William and Amelia Mann died 2 August 1880 aged 11 months.

The remaining stones i.e. those in the Northern part of the yard are all of recent date. - L.L.D.

                                                         Index compiled by Zena Bamping

Name Index
Allen, 35.
Ambrose, 3.
Andrew, 63.
Angell, 35.
Armetriding, 58.
Audsley, 4.
Bedell, 50.
Bellingham, 61.
Blyth, 37.
Bratten, 60.
Bridgen, 61.
Burgin, 1.
Burgis, 3.
Burster, 31.
Cane, 7.
Capel, 18.
Cokayne, 58.
Corke, 61.
Crispin, 27.
Cutbill, 25.
Dann, 8.
Delver, 24.

Drew, 29.
Earley, 73.
Egerton, 42.
Eves, 40.
Fordyce, 33.
French, 5.
Frith, 57, 58.
Glanvill, 17.
Gosling, 47.
Grant, 46.
Gunstone, 55, 56.
Hakewill, 70.
Harris, 61.
Hart, 38.
Hawse, 41.
Henry, 47.
Hetherington, 67.
Hilton, 26.
Holcombe, 68.
Holt, 49, 61, 66.
Humphrey, 36, 61.
Johnston, 28, 61.
Kettel, 34.Knights, 65.
Lawrie, 51, 53.
Lee, 32, 61.
Leggatt, 71.
Limbird, 72.
Lowe, 39.
Lubbock, 11.
Lucas, 58, 70.
Madocks, 44.
Mann, 74.
Marshall, 12, 13,, 14.
May, 61.
Moberly, 59.
Moore, 69.
Morris, 11.
Morse, 16.
Mount, 15.
Munn, 30.
Neighbours, 57.
Nettleshipp, 54.
North, 61.
O'Niel, 60.
Pease, 22.Petty, 6.
Price, 10.
Purton, 21.
Quick, 2.
Reed, 9.
Rellet, 45.
Richardson, 20.
Robinson, 1, 8.
Russell, 31.
Salter, 31.
Saunders, 61.
Shore, 43.
Taylor, 52, 61.
Tuthill, 61.
Upfold, 57.
Vansittart, 23, 61.
Varden, 48.
Wain, 24.
Wells, 61.
Whiffin, 61.
Wickenden, 61.
Wood, 11, 64.
Worth, 6.
Wright, 37.

Places Index
Aldington, 15.
Ashford, Middx., 47.
Berkswell, 10.
Bexley, 8.
Bridgen Place, 58.
Chancery Lane, 39.
Chicacole, East Indies,70.
City of London, 58

Crayford, Grove Place, 4.
East Wickham, 57
Eastbourne, 59.
Essex Street, Strand, 59.
Footscray, 3, 36, 69.
Hereford, 2.
Honduras, Truxillo, 14.
Honduras, 12.
Honeyden, 48.Kensington, Clarendon Rd, 43.
Lambourne, Berks., 26.
London, 57.
Margaret Street, Cavendish Sq.,70.
Morden Road, Blackheath Park,59.
Mount Mascal, 49, 51.
New South Wales, 34.
Northcray Place, 67.
Passchendaele, 49.Regent's Park, Ulster Terrace, 70.
Ruxley Farm, 35, 50.
Ruxley, 26.
Steeple Aston, Oxon, 58.
Vale Mascal, 43.
Wateringbury, 34.
Westminster, St Margaret's, 17.
Woollet Hall, 7.

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