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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Patrixbourne Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Patrixbourne Church, noted by Bax & Rice Thursday 5th May 189. Pages 11-13 of Epitaphs from Kent Churches typed up by Margaret Broomfield. Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1757, added 24th October 2007.

1. High tomb, E of church railed in the top. Here lieth the body of James de ROUSSEL Esq., who died August 1st 1775 in the 88th year of his age. Also Elizabeth Roussel his wife who died May 28th 1763 aged 72 years. They were Christian in word and deed and so abundant in good works that for many years the much more upon the poor than upon themselves. Yet such was their piety and devotion ………. were known to all, their charity was known only to those that were in need of it.

2. HS scull above. Here lieth the body of Samson FAIRMAN long inhabitant in this parish. he died September ye 17 1742 aged 66 years. Also ye bodies of John and Mary his son and daughter.

3. On S wall of church – outside. This humble memorial is placed with sisterly affection by Elizabeth Ann FARBRACE to notify that in a vaulted grave near this sport lieth interred the body of Mary the wife of Isaac Mushey Teale Esq., late of this parish but now of Altona in Denmark she departed this life to the mercy of Almighty God the 22 of November 1790 in the 25th year of her age. Three children now survive her.

4. HS Sacred to the memory of Lieutenant Richard Rose BRADLEY RN who died 24 August 1715 in the 67 year of his age.

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5.. Large HS and bodystone North of chancel. Sacred to the memory of Edward son of Thomas and Mrs. KINGSLEY formerly residents in this parish, he was prematurely drowned in the prime of life whilst bathing off Ramsgate, on the 25th day of September 1837 in the 22nd year of his age leaving behind him to mourn their irreparable loss a father, brother and three sisters. The Lord gave and the Lord had taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.

6. Headstone and small body stone close to and to the South of last. This humble tribute of affection is erected to the memory of Margaret daughter of Thomas and Ann KINGSLEY (of this parish) who departed this life the 27th January 1816 aged 5 years. Also of Edward infant son of the above who died the 20th November 1815 aged 8 months.

7. Head and body stone, close to and to the South of the last. Sacred to the memory of Ann wife of Thomas KINGSLEY of this parish who departed this life the 16th of November 1822 aged 35 years.

8. HS North of church; two sculls and crossbones at top. Here lieth ye body of John DRAY late of this parish who died April 29th 1720 aged 68 years. Also John his son by Mary his wife who died March 19th 1725/6 aged 34 years.

9. High stone tomb with panels (under yew tree) tot he East of the chancel, all blank except the top. To the memory of ye Revd. John BOWTELL DD five and fifty years Vicar of this parish and of Olive his wife second daughter of John Taylor, Esq., of Bitrous he died January 5 1753 aet 85, she died October 12 1757 aet 76. They were both righteous before God walking in al the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless. Go and do thou likewise.

10. NB A ledger of white stone within the church of John DENNE 1690.

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Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1757, added 24th October 2007

Chancell.
11. Flat Stone without Inscription. It has been inlaid with Brass Plates etc.

Body.
12. On ye N. Wall, near ye Pulpit, on a neat Monument with these Coats. [I. Az. 3 leopards’ heads couped or (DENNE). II. Per chevron sa. & erm. on the sa. 2 lions’ heads erased arg. (ALLEN)]. (Parsons, 358). Near This Place lyeth ye Body of Elisabeth the Wife of Thomas Denne of this Parish, Gent, and only Child of John ALLEYAN of Stowting Gent, and Anne his Wife. She was born ye 12th Day of August, in 1680, and departed this Life ye 4th Day of September in 1701. She was a dutyfull Child, a Lover of Piety, & a very loving Wife.

13. Underneath, on a Flat Stone. Here lyeth ye Body of Eliz. the Wife of Thomas Denne, aged 21 Years, and 23 Days.

14. On Another, with ye Arms of Denne – as above. Here lieth ye Body of John DENNE, late of this Parish Gent, who dyed Dec. ye 7th 1690. Aged 71 Years. Elisabeth his Wife lyeth under this Pew, who was buried November the 16, 1680. Aged 52 Years.

15. On Another, near the N. Door. Here lieth the Body of Daniel, Son of John DENNE, who died Sept. ye 18th Day 1702. Aged 39 Years.

Side Isle to ye South.
16. On a Large white Marble Table, on the E. Side of ye S. Window. [Gu. 3 roses argt. a chief vair]. In This Vault lies John TAYLOR Esq. who was born Dec. 7 1655 and died Apr. 4 1729. Survived by 8 of his Children, i.e. 4 Sons, and 4 Daughters. He purchased an Estate in this Parish Sept. 29 1694. Afterwards, another in Bridge; and when he had improved them, and raisd. a Beautyfull Garden to Bifrons, he settled ye Whole upon his Family. He gave several Ornaments of Value to ye Church: was a strict Oeconomist, a just Dealer, & Friend to ye Poor. His eldest Son Brook, LL.D. and FRS, dying in London, Nov. 21 1731 was buried in St Anne’s Church Yard, by his own Order. A Gentleman of Learning, great Ingenuity, and endowed with many valuable Qualities, both natural and acquired, wch. made him highly esteem’d by those that knew him, particularly ye Virtuosi; and, his Death much lamented. He left no Issue male.

17. On a like Table on ye W. Side of ye S. Window. [TAYLOR (as before) imp. Arg. a bend betw. 6 martlets sa]. Here lies Olive ye Wife of John TAYLOR of Bifrons Esq. (who died in ye 60th Year of her Age, on ye 7th of April 1716). She had by him 10 Children; whereof 5 Sons, and 4 Daughters mourne for ye Loss of their good Mother. Margaret ye 3d. Daughter, who died May 24 1738 lies Buried near this Chancell.

18. In This Window, on a Small Pane of Glass, are ye Arms of TAYLOR impaling as above [Arg. a \ int’ 6 martlets sa.].

19. On The Floor, on a black Marble Stone, with this Coat. [Or, on a pale gu. (so hatched but (wrongly) coloured az.). a sword point upwds. arg. hilted or, on a chief az. 3 besls.]. (P.356. Sept.10, 1790) Per totum hoc Sacellum Sparsa est (Generosa Bargraviorum Terra). Cujus Familiae Armigerae, Johannes, Bifrontis Conditor, Et Haeres ejus Robertus, sub Hoc Marmore, unà cum Oxiribus (Jacent). Bello Civili, ex Partibus Regijs, Stetit, et cecidit, FAMILIA (Amen!). Lugens scripsit Filius et Frater Johan (Ecclesiae Xti Cant. Praeb). Johan: haeres, a Ruinis, In ruinas Lapidem posuit (An. Dni M.D.C.L.X.III).

20. In the West most Window, on the North Side of The Great Isle, are the Arms of FOGG. For which see Vol.1, Page 116.- in Ashford.

21. This Church consists of ye Chancell, Great, and Side Isle, and Vestry both to the South.

22. The Steeple, in which hang 3 Small Bells, is on ye South Side also, between the Side Isle and Vestry; and is cover’d with an handsome shingled Spire.

23. The Arches over the Chancell Door, and ye Great Door, to ye South, are adorn’d with ancient Pillasters, Carving, and Imagery.

24. The Inscriptions, on ye First & Second Bells are not legible. The Third, or biggest, is thus Inscribed. Ave Maria Gracia Plena.

25. This Church is a Vicarage, and has the Chapel of Bridge annext to it. It is dedicated to St. Mary. The Present Vicar is Herbert TAYLOR, A.M. the Possessor of Bifrons, viz. 1757. (Mont. (P.358) in S.A. to H.T. says he ob. Sept. 29, 1763, aged 65).

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
ALLEYAN 12
BOWTELL 9
BRADLEY 4
de ROUSSEL 1,
DENNE 10, 12-15
DRAY 8
FAIRMAN 2
FARBRACE 3
FOGG 20
KINGSLEY 5, 6, 7
Mushey Teale 4
ROUSSEL 1
TAYLOR 9, 16, 17, 18, 25
Teal 4Places Index
Altona in Denmark 4
Bitrous 9
Denmark
London 16
Patrixbourne,
   Bifrons 16, 17, 25
Ramsgate 5
Stowting 12General
Lieutenant RN 4
Revd 9
Vicar 9

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Sheet 1
Rev
  Richard
    Barham

Samuel
   Beachcroft

Louisa
   Beckinham


Sir Richard
   Burton






























Sheet 2
Guardians of
  Canterbury





Trustees of
 Ann Smith’s
  Charity


James
 Richardson


Unoccupied


Rev Charles
  Hallet
    Hughes

Henry
   Collard











James
   Bright
William
  Castle
Henry
  Collard









Austin
   Gardner



Jacob Mills
   Davey
Plomer
   Mount




Thomas
  Collard, Jnr


54
57


72


91



7
19
20
26
30
31
32

35
36
39
40
41
42

43

44

45
46
48
55
56




87
103
105


1

4
5




2
9
12


Forty Acres
Sheep Lands


Church House


Part of Race Course



Forty two Acres
Two Acres
Bushells Ground
Six Acres
Renville Downs
Renville Downs Shaw
Renville Downs 
   Hop Ground
Whitehill Shaw
-----
Four Acres
Sixteen Acres
Four Acres
Cottages

Cottages

Renville Farm
 Homestead & Garden
Stackyard Meadow
Renville Meadow
Road Field
Petham Tye
House Meadow
Extraordinary charge
on 11a 3r 30p of Hops


Plantation Piece
Margin Close
Half Field


Turnpike Piece

Square City Field
Long City Field
Extraordinary charge
on 6a 2r 1p of Hops



Little Charity Field
Great Charity Field
Gutteridge Bottom

Arable
Arable


Garden


Pasture



Arable
arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood

Hops
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Garden

Garden


Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture

  at 12s 


Arable
-----
-----


Hops

Arable
Arable

  at 12s 


Arable
arable
Arable


34.3. 8
28.0.28
62.3.36

0.2. 8


4.3.19



42.3.18
1.3.10
2.2.33
6.1.27
53.2.35
0.3.19

9.0.37
0.2.22
3.0. 0
3.3.38
15.3.19
4.0.21
0.0.16

0.1.16


1.3.37
2.1.34
23.1.22
36.1. 9
55.1. 3
  6.1.25
271.2.  3
 per acre


1.2.30
4.1.24
2.3.32
9.0.  6

6.2. 1

2.2.12
 3.1.15
12.1.28

per acre


2.1.30
15.0.25
 1.3. 9
19.1.24




3.17. 7

0. 4 .2


0. 3.11



























32.19. 4
 7. 3. 3
40. 2. 4




0.12. 6

5.10. 7

0. 7. 1
5.17. 8

3.18. 1
1. 3.11




1. 3.11




38. 6. 8


































126. 8 .0




3.16. 8







4.10. 6




14. 4. 4

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Marchioness
 of
Conyngham
























Sheet 3
Mary
   Jenner






George
   Denny


George
   Carter

Richard
   Pilcher

Herself

50
50a
51
52
53
53a
58

61
63b
63c

70
74

67


61a
60
62
63
6?
64
66
66a
68
81
82
83

Five Acres
Barn Field
Hoad Farm
The Orchard
Great Hoad
Great Hoad Shaw
Three Corner Piece

Main Gates
Part of Bifrons Park
Park Field

Court Lodge
Court Lodge Meadow

Bifrons Cottage


Canterbury Lodge
Half Acre Shaw
Chalk Pit Plantation
Bifrons Park
Bridge Plantation
Seven Roods
Bifrons House
The Orchard
Church Plantation
Mill Plantation
Mill Plantation
Elm Spot

 

Hops
Arable
Homestead
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Pasture

Arable
Pasture
Arable

Garden
Pasture

Garden


Garden
Wood
Plantation
Pasture
Plantation
Wood
Gardens
Pasture
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation

5.0.35
7.0. 2
3.0.14
3.0.11
116.1.24
0.2. 2
3.1.21

15.2.28
31.2.37
16.1.21

1.0.35
3.1. 1

1.2.11


0.1.35
0.1.36
2.3.20
85.3.32
1.2.11
1.3. 9
7.3.22
4.2.28
4.2.21
5.0.20
24.1.34
0.0.22







13. 9. 3½



7.18.10


1. 1. 3

0. 4. 2







75.13. 0



 15. 4. 6

Edward
 White
& others
William 
 Hopper
& another
William
   Nash
William
   Patterson
William
 Streeting
& others
William
 Granger
& another
James
  Austen
& another

Richard
   Brice




William
 Vickers
& others

Rev Charles
  Hughes
    Hallet

Austin
   Gardner

63d


63e


63g

65

73


74a


85



78
70
80
84
75

76



90a



86
88
102
104
106
108
109
110

111
112
113
131

Cottages


Cottages


Cottages

Cottages

Cottages


Cottages


Cottages



Part of Bifrons Park
Soothouse Meadow
Patrixbourn Hill
Light Field
Kennel Meadow

Keepers House



Higham Park



Light Field
Great Knowles
Shepherds Close
Cledgy
Twenty Acres
Lane Field
Shepherds Close Fm
Shepherds Close
    Bottom
Lands End
Nine Acres Light Field
Adisham Downs
Adisham Downs Shaw
Extraordinary charge
on 5a 11r 35p of Hops
Gardens


Gardens


Gardens

Gardens

Gardens


Gardens


Gardens



Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture

Garden



Pasture



Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Homestead

Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood

 at 12s

0.3. 0


0.1.12


0.0.16

0.0.30

0.2.18


0.0.19


0.2. 0



12.2. 6
3.0.11
61.3.11
8.2.29
3.2.22

0.2. 9



0.2.20



4.0. 4
27.3.38
68.1.37
8.0.30
20.3.10
3.1.25
1.0.11

24.0.30
19.1.30
9.2.37
15.1. 6
    0.0.14
643.3.  7

per acre

























10. 3. 3

0. 3. 4



0. 1. 6
















69.11.10½
 3. 2. 7½
72.14.  6 

























12.10. 0
























??.??.??

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Sheet 4
Thomas
   Foord
















Rev Edward
   Gregory

Rev Charles
   Hughes




















Sheet 5
Robert
   Johnston

Samuel
   Beard

Thomas
   Foord








William Hills
& another



Rev Edward
   Gregory

Rev Charles
   Hughes





















Robert
   Gardner


13


14
15
18
21
21a
22
23
24
25

47




89


90
92
93
94
95
96
98
98a
99
100
101
114
115
116
117
118
118a
119
120

121


128
130


Milestone Limekiln


Chalk Pit Field
The Plantation
The Acre
Milestone Farm
The Waste
Garden
The Meadow
Forty Acres
Forty Acres

Cottages  and
Extraordinary charge
on 5a 1r 12p of Hops 



Mill Field


Lodge Plantation
Down Plantation
Higham Park
Two Acres
Higham House etc
Eight Acres
Twenty Acres
Angle Piece
Twelve Perches
The Half Acre
Sixteen Perches
Seven Roods
Great Field
Five Acres
Farm Garden &
Higham Farm
Higham Farm
Stackyard Field
Stackyard Field
   Plantation
Half Rood


The Hundred Acres
The Hundred Acres

-----


Arable
Wood
Wood
Homestead
Wood
Garden
Pasture
Arable
Hops

 Gardens

   at 12s


Pasture


Plantation
Plantation
Pasture
Plantation
Gardens
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Arable
Pasture
 Orchard
Homestead
Plantation
Arable

Plantation
Plantation


Arable
Arable


1.0.35


38.0.36
4.2.28
1.0. 4
2.0.11
0.0.25
0.1. 0
1.3. 1
36.3.15
5.0.12

 0.0.32
91.1.39
per acre


2.3.28


1.2. 9
1.2. 0
66.1. 0
1.3.38
6.0.31
8.2.31
20.1. 3
0.2.27
0.0.12
0.1.11
0.0.16
1.3.20
52.2.31
5.2.36
2.0.17
0.2. 1
0.2. 1
11.2.22

0.0.25
  0.0.19
182.3.30

19.0. 6
 27.0.37
106.1.  3
















11.19. 5¼
 3.0.10¾
15. 0.  4  

0. 5.10























21. 0.11



12. 8 .6



















47.12. 0

























34.13. 5



29. 7. 2

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Lady of
   Manor




General
 Sir Frederick
  Mulcaster






Richard
   Peckham


Right Hon
  Lord Sondes
James
   Fuller
James Fuller
& Thomas
 Bushell

John
   Harvey







John
 Carpenter
& others

Plomer
   Mount


Henry
   Collard

Thomas
   Collard



Henry
   Mount

10

11



122
123
124
125
126
127
129


746



3
6
8

28
29

27
33
34
37

38
39a

The Gate

Gate Public House



Patrixbourne Field
New Pasture
New Pasture
Cold Harbour Farm
Light Meadow
Angle Piece
Road Slip


Cottages etc



Seven Acres
Seventeen Acres
Dover close

The Slip
Square Field

Beggars Banks
Hill Field
Hill Field
White Hill Field

Twenty three Acres
Three Corner Piece
Extraordinary charge
on 5a 1r 20p of Hops
Garden

Garden



Arable
Pasture
Garden
Homestead
Pasture
Arable
Wood


Gardens



Arable
Arable
Arable

Arable
Arable

Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable

Arable
Wood

  at 12s

0.0.25

0.0.35
0.1.20



30.1.22
2.3.20
0.1. 8
1.0. 9
5.1.11
3.3. 9
 0.1.  0
43.3.39

0.1. 8



7.2.31
16.3. 9
14.1.12

0.2.22
2.0.32

27.3.29
5.1.20
1.2. 6
11.0.29

23.0.22
  0.2.2 0
111.1.32
per acre




0. 3. 4









4.13. 9

0. 2. 6





2. 8 .2


0. 3. 4




5. 0. 4



1. 9. 6
9. 1. 4
 3. 4. 6
12. 5.10














16. 2.11







29.16. 0


1. 4. 8




24.165. 2



15. 6. 8


71. 3. 6

Sheet 6
Rev Charles
  Hughes
    Hallett
 (Vicarial
     Glebe)

Himself

Rev James
   Hallett
Mary
   Garner


Austin
  Gardner
Richard
   Brice
George
   Denne


97

69
71
16
17
49

107

77

63a


Two Acre Piece

Vicarage House and
Church Yard
Planted Wood
Part of Eighteen Acres
Glebe Field

Glebe Field

Bifrons Park

Bifrons Park

Arable

Garden
-----
Wood
Arable
Arable
  & Hops
Arable

Pasture

Pasture


2.0. 0

1.0.32
0.2. 4
2.3.10
8.3. 2
18.3. 0

10.3.18

0.2.17

 3.3.19
49.1.13















4. 4 .0















23. 4 .1

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