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Tithe Apportionment for Woolwich


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Population 1801 to 1921

Woolwich Tithe award schedule  146KB - signed 30th September 1846
    With names of landowners, occupiers and fieldnames with acreages, and tithe payments

 

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Woolwich Tithe award schedule - signed 30th September 1846

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

The Lord
Commiss-
   ioners
 Admiralty













Trustees of
   Campbell



Colonel
   Dundas?

Clothworkers 
   Company

Rebecca
   Fenwick









Charles
   Fensham


Joseph &
 Georgiana 
Harrington
& Charlotte
    Mircote
Sheet 2
Themselves










Joseph
  Grisbrook

Peter
   Barlow

William
  Holloway



Himself


Sally
   Camm

John
   Davis

William
 David
  Jones
   Bridgman

Colonel
   Russell

Robert
   Tandy


Themselves





Price


David
   Foster


John
 Warren,
Peter
 Hawkes &
Holt & others

230a

233
236
234
196a

196b
290


287


288


24
25
26


313


368?


391


390




387c


363
366


181
182
183
197


184


188
189


192
Formerly Garden Ground
   now Marine Barracks
---
Marine Garden
---
Formerly Meadow
   now Dock Yard
Formerly Garden
Meadow & Buildings


House & Garden


House & Garden


Marsh
Marsh
Marsh


House & Garden


Meadow


Brickfield -
  formerly Meadow

Meadow & Garden




Manor Lodge


Barrack Tavern
Orchard


---
---
Marsh
---


Marsh


Marsh
---


Wharves & Garden
   Ground

---
Garden
Garden
---

---
---
Pasture


---


---


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---


Pasture


---


---




Garden


---
Pasture


Garden
Garden
Pasture
Garden


Pasture


Pasture
Garden


---


1.3. 3
0.0.10
2.0.12
0.0.28

0.2.30
0.3.20
3.3.31
9.2.14

0.3.29


0.1. 8


9.0.24
6.0.26
30.1.37
45.3.  7

0.1.30


3.3. 3


4.1.26


1.2.36




1.0.25


0.1.18
2.3.27
3.1.  5

3.1.14
0.1.11
1.1.38
1.1.35
6.2.18

9.?.27


1.2.25
1.0.37
2.3.22

2.1. 9


1. 6. 6
0. 1. 0
1.11. 6
0. 2. 6

0. 5. 6
0.10. 0
1.11. 6
6.  8. 6

0.12. 6


0. 4. 6


3.13. 6
2. 9. 6
12. 4. 0
18. 7. 0

0. 5. 0


1.12. 6


1. 7. 0


0.17. 6




0.17. 6



1. 3. 6
1. 3. 6

1. 6. 6
0. 2. 6
0.12. 0
0.11. 6
2.12. 6

3.19. 6


0.13. 0
0.10. 0
1.  3. 0

0.14. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Joseph &
 Georgiana 
Harrington
& Charlotte
    Mircote





























James


Executors of
 the late
  Mr Ismdy

Henry
   Kidd

Sheet 3






Mrs Jabez
   Kidd


John
   Lacey

Captain
   Limbrey?


John M
   Lambert
Joseph
 & Charles
   Rigby
& others

George
 Scarer? &
John
 Wood

Glenton
   Lewis

John
  Bolwright

William
 Bowles jun

Ann
   Cooke

Thomas
   Reynolds

George
   King

Humphreys


George
   Imms

John
   Bailey

Robert
 Morgan
& Vorley

Frederick
   Jackson

James
 Oakley
& others
John
 Larkin
& others

Edmund
   Smith


Captain
   Ward

Henry
 Bland
& others

Himself
194




198




185


184a


185a


210


210a


208


206a


299


378


22



309


203


206



310
311


313a


304a



21
23
Wharves &
   Garden Ground



Lime Kiln




Glen? Motvi? Cottage


Cottages & Gardens


---


Market Garden


---


---


---


House & Garden


Drying Ground


Marsh



Hope Cottage


Formerly Garden
   Ground

now covered with
   buildings


House & Garden
---


House & Garden


Houses & Gardens



Marsh
---
---




Garden




Garden


---


Garden


---


Garden


Garden


Garden


---


Pasture


Pasture



Garden


---


---



---
---


---


---



Pasture
---

1.0.38




3.2.26




0.3.35


0.2.16


0.2.19


3.2. 0


0.2.20


1.3.36


0.1.38


1.0.15


3.0. 6


18.3.36



0.1.36


2.1.38


0.2. 3
3.0. 1


0.1.24
1.2.  8
1.3.32

0.1.26


0.2. 2



10.2.18
 6.1.18
16.3.36

0. 7. 6




0.17. 6




0.14. 0


0. 8. 6


0. 9. 0


2.10. 6


0. 9. 0


1.10. 0


0. 8. 0


0.16. 0


1. 4. 6


7.12. ?



0. 7. 6






0. 2. 5


0. 6. 6
1.  5. 6
1.12. 0

0. 7 .0


0. 8. 6



4. 4. 6
2.11. 6
6.16. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

North
 Woolwich
  Railway Co.

John
 Pierce
  Kennard













The Hon
 Board of
  Ordnance

Sheet 4




































Sheet 5
Themselves



John
   Tucker










John
   Gardnere


Themselves


































Colonel
   English





Sir
  Henry?
    Ross

Captain
   Savage

8a



1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11


10
53


16
18
49
50
51
125
122
129
130
124
145
146
147
148
144
351
335
334
335
348
346
350
351
400
401
402
403
404
406
407
413
416



134

135
136
137


360
361


353
Railway



Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh


---
Waste


Marsh
Marsh
Waste
Waste
Waste
Garden
Enclosure of Stores
Garden
Plantation & Garden
Enclosure of Magazine
Meadow
Meadow
Garden
Garden
Meadow
Barrack Field
Commandants Garden
Pond in above
Battery Practise Ground
Guard House & Garden
Garden
Common
Road
Cadets Barracks
Cadets Barracks
Cadets Barracks
Cadets Barracks
Cadets Barracks
Cadets Barracks
Cadets Barracks
near Cadets Barracks
near Cadets Barracks



House & Garden
   Shrubbery & Outbldgs
Meadow
Plantation
Garden


House & Garden
---


House & Garden
---



Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
---


Pasture
Pasture
---
---
---
---
Pasture
---
---
Pasture
Meadow
Pasture
---
---
Pasture
Pasture
---
---
Pasture
---
---
Pasture
---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Garden




---
Pasture
---
---


---
---


---

2.0.34



1.0.20
0.2.15
11.0.39
18.3. 1
0.0.39
5.2. 8
2.0. 1
2.0.27
4.0. 9
 2.0. 6
47.3. 5

17.2.18
 3.0.10
20.2.25

0.2.33
3.3.18
1.1. 0
1.2.29
1.1.32
1.2.37
3.0. 7
0.2.18
1.3.22
0.2.27
0.1. 0
0.1.29
0.2.19
1.1.10
1.2.39
63.2.27
2.2.35
0.3.30
4.2. 9
0.0.35
0.2. 8
39.1.35
1.2.16
1.1.25
1.0.38
1.0.37
1.1.35
1.1.35
0.1.17
0.1.33
0.2.15
13.3.23
 14.2.28
171.3.  1


2.0.27
11.3. 2
0.3. 2
 1.2.16
16.1.  7

0.1.30
0.1.31
0.3.21

0.3.20

0.18. 0



0. 9. 0
0. 4. 6
4.10. 0
7.10. 0
0. 2 .0
2. 4. 6
0.16. 0
0.16. 6
1.12. 0
 0.16. 0
19.  0. 6

7. 0. 6
1. 4. 6
8. 5. 0

0. 6 .0
1.10. 6



1. 5. 6
0.19. 0
0. 7. 0
1. 7. 6
0. 4 .0
0 .2. 0
0. 6. 0
0. 9. 6
0.19. 0
0.14. 0
19. 2. 0
2. 1 .6

1. 7. 6
0. 2 .6
0. 8. 6
9.17. 0

0. 8 .0
0. 7. 6
0. 1. 6
0. 8. 0
0 .8. 0
0 .2 .0
0 .2. 6
0 .3 .6
3. 9. 0
 3.13. 0
50.15. 0


0.12. 0
4.14. 0

1.  4 .0
6.10. 0

0. 5. 0
0.  5. 0
0.10. 0

0.13. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

The Hon
 Board of
  Ordnance



Trustees of
 the late
  Robert
   Ogilby































Sheet 6












James
   Patterson
      Esq



Executors of
 Mr Reid
Captain
   Savage

General
   Parker

George
   Varlo?









Colonel
   Drake




Trustees of
 Mr Tappy

















George
   Imms

John
   Bromley

Andrew
   Douthett?

Mrs
   Dashwood

John
   Butcher

James
   Turk

Isaac
 Newton
& another

Colonel
 Rowland
& another

353


397


221
222
228
230
236
238
237
239
220


227
225
226
229


85
86
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
104
105
103
106
107
108
109a


307


301


303


306


165


163


304



302
House & Garden


Cube? House


Pond
Garden
House
Ornamental Grounds
Garden Meadow
---
---
---
---


House & Garden
---
---
---


Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground


Garden


Garden


Garden


Rose Mount


Market Garden


Garden Ground


Two House & Gardens



---
---


Garden


---
---
---
---
Pasture
Pasture?
Pasture?
Pasture?
Pasture?


---
---
---
---


---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---


---


---


---


Garden


---


---


---



---

0.3.20


1.3.27


0.0.18
0.0. 5
0.0.18
4.1.22
0.3.15}
0.0.22}
0.1.11
1.2.35
0.0.18
7.3.  4

0.1.26
0.0. 8
0.0.31
0.1.34
1.0.19

















         
3.0.15

3.1.16


2.0.28


1.0.27


0.3.31



0.3.38


0.3. 4


0.1.37



0.2. 2

0.13. 6


1. 7 .6





1. 0. 0
0. 7 .0

0. 2 .0
0.10. 0
0. 1. 0
2. 0. 0





0 .8. 0

















         
2. 6 .6

2.10. 0


1.12. 6


0.17. 6


0.14. 0


0.15. 0


0.12. 6


0. 7. 0



0. 8. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Widow
   Sylvester


Messrs
 John &
  Henry
   Shersley













Abraham
      Shott?


Sir John
   Webb?


Sheet 7
Marsh Land

Executors of
 Mr Ismay












Ironmongers
  Company
Herself



William
 James
  Covill
& others
James
 Farnsworth
& others
William
 Taylor
& others
John
 Scott
& others
William
 Fuller
& others

Colonel
   Grant


Himself




on which

Robert
 Morgan
& Vorley











John
   Bearblock
19
20


199



200


201


211


212



377

376

392
393
394


4d

27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
47
48


37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
46
Marsh
---


House & Gardens



House & Gardens


House & Gardens


House & Gardens


House & Gardens



House & Garden

House & Garden

Garden
Meadow
House & Garden


per acre / Modus is 

Marsh
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---


Marsh
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Reed
Pasture
Pasture


---



---


---


---


---



---

---

---
Pasture
---


charged

Pasture
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---


Pasture
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---

5.0.30
 7.0.14
12.1.  4

1.1.18



1.1.18


1.2.20


1.2. 8


0.2.35
6.2.11


0.0.22

0.3.14

1.0.19
1.3.27
0.0.36
3.1.  2



23.1. 8
9.0.20
0.1. 0
1.3. 2
5.2. 0
5.2.20
14.1. 5
10.3.29
13.2.21
14.2.12
9.3.12
   0.1.30
108.3.33

3.0. 1
15.1.12
10.1.34
8.3.20
7.0.24
18.0. 4
16.2. 0
18.1.35
 20.0.20
117.3.30

2. 2. 6
2.18. 6
5.  1. 0















3.12. 0


0. 2. 6

0.13. 6

0.16. 6
0.10. 6
0.  2. 6
1.11. 6



0. 7. 9
0 .3 .0
0. 0. 1
0. 0. 7
0. 1.10
0. 1.10
0. 4. 9
0 .3 .7
0. 4.5½
0 .4. 9
0. 3. 3
0.  0. 2
1.16.1½

0. 1. 0
0. 5. 1
0. 3. 6
0.2.11½
0. 2.4½
0. 6. 0
0. 5. 6
0. 6.1
           
1.12.6½

Houses, Cottages etc

Owner Occupier No. Description Quantity
The Lords
  Admiralty



John Allinson & others
John Alliston & others
Clothworkers Company


James Clquhoun?
Sheet 8


Commissioners of
 Woolwich Committee
 for building
  new Churches
John Dunkald
Executors of 
   ?? William Blessed

Charles Fensham





Rebecca Fenwick?
Glebe Land

















Executors of 
   Mr Hammond & others
William ?Staveden
  Harwood & others

Sheet 9
Robert Joll? & others

James




Henry Kidd & others


John Kane & others
George  Lucy
John Large? & others

Edward Lock Trustee of
  Shipwrights ?Mill 
    Company & others
Joseph & Georgiana
  Harrington &
     Charlotte ?Mercote









Sheet 10













Thomas Marsh & others
Rev Percey Newall

The Honourable Board
  of Ordnance













Sheet 11







































Sheet 12












Trustees of the late
   Mr Robert Ogilby

















Sheet 13





                       (Glebe)







     (Sarah Mountford
          & others)


James Patteson






Sheet 14




























Sheet 15
Richard ?edcock & others

Thomas Parkes & others

Trustees of the late
   Mr Punter




Thomas Punter
Charles Roland 
   Parker & others
Mrs Paine
Proprietors of Queen
   Street Chapel
Trustees of Roman
   Catholic Chapel
Messers Roupell & Boyd
   & others






William Henry Sherwin
    & others
George Smith & others
Anthony Sliothen? 
   & others
Minister & Elders of
   Scotch Church
Abraham Scott & others
James Blackesly 
   Spencer
Sheet 16
James Smith & others
George Thompson
   & others


George Coleman
   Tucker & others
Proprietors of
   Trinity Chapel
Sir John Wible
Directors of
Woolwich Equitable Gas
      Light & Coke Co
Sir Thomas Maryon
   Wilson & others

Frederick Wassell
   & others
Trustees  of Wesleyan
   Methodist Chapel
Executors of Mr Wright
    & others
Messrs Whitbread & Co
Trustees of Mr John 
  Shersby Wrangham
      & others
Themselves



Thomas Maling & others
Richard Wilkinson & others
George Henry Weld & others
Sally Cann


Himself
William Corfield & others
George Wood & others
Mary Bowman
Themselves

Themselves

William Gosling & others
William Jones & others


George T  Lacey & others
Catherine Brown & others

Henry Gollop & others

Charles Fielding & others
Herself & others
Sampson Whale
David Guef? & others
John Newton
David? Stallefair? & others
William Edward Randell & others
Richard Rexon? & others
John Butler
Rev William Greenlaw
Robert Joy & others
Joseph Renhorn?
Robert Jelly


William Pease & others




Frances Croucher & others

William? Marshall & others



Rev A  Delamare & others
Col'l? Strangways
John Bailey & others
John Cutler? & others



William Springett & others
Anthony ?Plow & others
Humphreys & others
Frederick Greenwood & others
Himself
William ?Hoffey & others
?Hemsley & others
John Stevens & others


Francis William ?anl & others
Thomas Parks & others
John Warren Hawkes

William? Lapark
James? Templeman ??ice? 
   & others
Edward Fardne? & others
Henry Sales & others
Joseph Millward & others
George Everitt
Robert Clothier
Francis Croucher
William Hale & others
Evan Griffiths & others
William Stewart & others
William Cann & others
William Fortescue & others
Stephen Youldon & others
Captain Wood & others
Thomas Lamb & others
Thomas Webber & others

Captain Wood
William Jones & others

Himself & others
James Bragger

Themselves




















































William Pettigrew & others
Charlotte Meek
Themselves



Samuel Hill & others
Capel Molyneuxs? & others
Thomas Wright

Themselves




Smith


John & James Furlong & others

Smith
William Henry Rowlstone
Miss Bean
H. Lintott?
Henry Lintott?
William Lett
Thomas Lee & others
Richard Denmore & others
William Griffin & others
John Hammond & others
Thomas Tame? & others
John Phillips & others
Thomas H Pl???ted  & others
S???? Dixon & others
Benjamin Davies & others
George H Graham & others
William Cheeld & others
Timothy Church & others
Frederick Johnson & others
Edward Jones & others
Reynolds & others
Charles Fagan & others
George Hudson & others

Sidney Harvey & others
Robert Joy & others
James Latten & others
Mrs Mc? Clachlas?
Charles Collins
Kent Waterworks Company


Samuel Farnfield & others
Henry Hodgson & others

Thomas Lee & others
John H Allinson & others
William Autin & others
James Toppleton
William T E Miller & others

Charles White & others
Himself
William? Floodgate & others
Stephen Butler & others
James Turk & others

William Andrews & others
Charles Meeks & others


Henry Whiteley
John Gownlock

John Edwards & others
William Raven
John Jackson & others

William Collins & others

John Childs & others
John Keller & others
Alexander Blest & others

James Farley & Mary Reid
John McDonald & others
John Jenkins & others
James Spooner & others

Himself & others

Robert Miller & others

Mr Joseph Richardson





Himself
John Hammond & others

Herself
Themselves

Themselves

James Hutcheson & others
Methodist Chapel Society
Solomon West & others
Themselves



John Paine & others
Himself & others

William Young & others
Himself & others

Themselves

Himself & others
William Sims & others


William Chapman & others
John Jenkins & others


John Mathews & others
Henry Hart & others

Themselves

Captain Beelson & others
Themselves
Steam Packet Co & others

Henry B Roff & others
James William Bull, Protective
   Gas Company & others
Himself & others

Themselves

Mrs Asylum Caryl & others

Mary Manton & others
George Champion & others

John Mansfield & others
Nicholas Mould & others

231
232
196
291
289
56
209
369
370
371
81
249
250
252
115

126

77
82


362
367
382
383
384
364
388
244
245
246
237
260
263
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277

256


204

207



385
386
372
380
381
373
382
312
205
207
150
15a?
253
279
133
352
354
78a?
79
180
186a
186
187

189a
190
191
19?
19?
202
216
258
259
280
281
284
296
297
298
300
305
308

278
236a

54
121
123
127
128
131
132
143
315a
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
322a
323
324
325
326
327
328
328a
329
330
332
336
337
330
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
347
349
405

406
408
409
410
411
412
414
415
417
418
419
420
149
154
282
283
285
286
355
356
358
359
389
396
357
398
399
87}
88}
89}
83
84
110
98
99
100
101
102
68
69
70
71
72
72a
78
78a
113
114
116
117
118
119
261
262
264}
265}
266
267
268
269
111
223
224

64
65

66
67
130
13?
139

140
141
142
153
155}
156}
157
158
159
160
161
162
164
166
168
169
167
170
171
172
173
174}
175}
176
177
178
179

254
255
374}
375}
12
13
14
15

52
17
214
215
138
248

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Monumental Inscriptions of St Mary's Church, Woolwich

A transcription of Vol's 4 & 5 of Leland. L. Duncan's manuscript notebook of Monumental Inscriptions
 for St Mary's Church, Woolwich. Typed up by Margaret Broomfield.

Due to the size of the listings, over 800 individual M.I.'s, and the very detailed index compiled by
 Margaret Broomfield, Woolwich is sub-divided into four pages. Just click on the link below for:-

   Index of Names 115KBIndex of Places etc 32KB

M.I.'s 1 to 450   117KB 

M.I.'s 455 to 903 117KB   

   Duncan's entries in his distinctive bold handwriting give no clue as to when the M.I.'s were recorded at the churchyard. However in sorting through some of his correspondence that survives, a letter to L.L. Duncan on 3rd March 1893 from a Mr Norman gives a suggestion as to when the survey was carried out
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WOOLWICH CHURCHYARD M.I.'S - 1 TO 450

Woolwich Churchyard M.I.'s - No's 1 to 450

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A  transcription of Vol's 4 & 5 of Leland. L. Duncan's manuscript  notebook of Monumental Inscriptions for Woolwich                                                                                                                                                                       Typed up by Margaret BroomfieldDue to the size of the listings, over 800 individual M.I.'s, and the very detailed index compiled by
 Margaret Broomfield, Woolwich is sub-divided into four pages. Just click on the link below for:-

 

Index of Names 115KBIndex of Places etc 32KB

Introduction

M.I.'s 451 to 903 117KB

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1. Miss Emily R.E. PEASE died 21 Dec. 1844 aged 24. Also Mr. William Pease, father of above, died 18 September 1848 aged 49. Also Susannah wife of above, died 3 March 1881 aged 83. Interred at Wickham Market Cemetery. (On back) Joseph Pease died 31 May 1830 aged 15 months. Augustus Pease died 19 April 1837 aged 4 years. Josephine Sophia Pease died 28 July 1847 aged 6 years. James William Pease died 31 May 1864 aged 41. Olinthus Augustus Pease died 19 June 1867 aged 28.

2. Martha daughter of William & Elizabeth NARBOROUGH died 4 February 1849 aged 20. Also Martha (?) Ann Narborough niece of above died 27 February 1840 aged 5.

3. Isaac JEFFERIES of this Parish died 30 November 1851 aged 62. Also Louisa MALINGS granddaughter of above died 22 January 1848 aged 7 months. Also Elizabeth JOHNSON died 14 June 1853 aged 50.

4. Mr. George DURNFORD, Clerk of Stores in the Field Train Department died 2 February 1830 aged 48. Mrs. Sarah Durnford wife of Mr. Thomas Durnford, Clerk of Works, Royal Engineer Department died 21 May 1833 aged 64. The above Mr. Thomas Durnford died 26 December 1836(?) aged 66.

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21. Allen HEDLEY of this Parish late Color Sergeant in the Royal Artillery, who was accidentally killed in the Royal Arsenal 26 August 1843 aged 65. Also Elizabeth Hedley daughter of above died 14 December 1848 aged 21.

22. William Henry HANCOCK died 8 March 1840 aged 30 Also Peter STEIL nephew of above died 16 June 1844 aged 3 years & 4 months. Also Mrs. Sarah Hancock, mother of above William Henry Hancock died 25 July 1851 aged 64. Also Mr. William Hancock husband of Mrs. Sarah Hancock died 22 August 1851 aged 67. Also W.H. Hancock TILBROOK died 29 September 1851 aged 10 months.

23. Mr. James DODD of this Parish died 21 January 1837 aged 51. Mrs. Hannah SMITH died 29 September 1844 aged 73

24. William FARNHAM son of William Farnham, Sergeant of the Royal Marines and Isabella his wife, died 26 March 1810 aged 3 years. Also Mr. William Farnham died 3 January 1833 aged 46.

25. Mr. John TOMS Senior died 3 Mach 1817 aged 89 Also John Toms, junior, died 3(?) November 1817 aged 39(?). Also John DABO died 20 November 1818 aged 28. Likewise Elizabeth Tomas wife of above John Toms, senior, died 15 January 1820 aged 94 (On back):- Mary HITCHCOCK died 3 October 1820 aged 63. Mr. John WAKE died 1 December 1826 aged 63.

26. Mr. William GRIFFIN, Senior, died 18 March 1843 in 71 st year. Also Mrs. Mary Griffin of this Parish died 20 January 1844 aged 43.

27. Mr. Robert MILLER, late Pensioner from the Royal Regiment of Artillery died 3 November 1823 aged 61 (or?51). Also Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, wife of above, died 8 November 1816 aged 42. James Robert Miller, grandson of above died 8 February 1819 aged 10 months.

28. George, son of John & Mary FINN of Lydd, died 4 February 1846 aged 20.

29. Anne SELVES, late wife of Richard Selves died 26 October 1850 aged 57.

30. (Illegible)

31. Elizabeth WILSON of Greenwich died 11 August 1854 aged 47.

32. Elizabeth daughter of Quartermaster George OLIPHANT R.H.A. and Sarah his wife, died 17 January 1850 aged 22. Robert Oliphant, son of above, died 29 December 1855 aged 24.

33. John MILLWARD died 2 October 1838 aged 67. Also Sarah Maria PERCY daughter in law of above died 4 August 1843 aged 36. Also Mrs. Sarah Millward wife of above died 15 July 1845 aged 62. Emma Matilda daughter of above John & Sarah Millward & wife of William Burgess WATERS died 17 October 1854 aged 32.

34. Mr. Charles OSBORNE late of this Parish died …. 1815 aged …. years.

35. Margaret THOMPSON wife of Sergeant John Thompson Royal Artillery died ……. 1828 aged 45 years. Also Eliza J…………. daughter of above died 21 April 1810 aged 7 years.

36. Mrs. Elizabeth TURNER wife of Mr. Henry Turner of this Parish died …. May …. aged ….. years.

37. Alexander Someiled MACDONALD, R.M. son of Captain Macdonald Royal Navy died 3 September 1849 aged 18.

38. Mrs. Hester LEE wife of Mr. John Lee died 31 January 1822 aged 67. Above Mr. John Lee died 28 August 1846 in 84 th year. Also Mr. James Lee, grandson of above died 19 October 1847 aged 27. Mrs. Sarah Lee, wife of Mr. Thomas Lee died 10 February 1850 in 62 nd year.

39. Elizabeth wife of John James RAYNER, Officer of Excise at Woolwich and daughter of the late Thomas THOMPSON of Solihull in County Warwick died 23 May 1821 aged 34.

40. Colour Sergeant Joseph McDONNELL late of the Royal Marines died 3 November 1865 on the West Coast Africa of yellow Fever, aged 32.

41. In memory of five children of Hall and Margaret BARR of this Parish. Elizabeth died 25 December 1816 aged 3 years 9 months, James 24 December 1823 aged 4 years. Robert Edward January 1828 aged 3 years. Margaret Ann February 1829 aged 1 year 6 months. George …………on, March 1834 aged 5 years.

42. Michael Reynolds ALLEN died 27 February 1835 aged 29. Also Lieutenant M.H. CULLIS who was lost off Figueras taking soundings 8 May 1834 aged 31. Likewise Isabella Shepley CULLIS his infant daughter died 15 September 1832 aged 6 months.

43. Mr. David WATSON of this parish died 1 October 1815 aged 77. Also near this place lie the remains of Mary ROBERTSON daughter of above, died 26 March 1819 aged 22. Likewise Mrs. Margaret Watson wife of above died 2 August 1824 aged 73.

44. Judith Catherine MILLS wife of Mr. Samuel Mills of this parish died …st of October 1847 aged 71.

45. Emma daughter of Captain COBBE of the Bengal Army and granddaughter of Lieutenant Colonel Cobbe Royal Artillery. This lovely interesting and intelligent child was taken from her disconsolate parents by a sudden attack of the croup on 3 July 1835 aged 23 months.

46. Joseph GRIFFITHS son of Thomas and Elizabeth Griffiths died 19 January 1831 in 22 nd year. Also Thomas Griffiths son of above Thomas Griffiths died 6 May 1832. Mr. Thomas Griffiths father of the above named died 23 June 1832 aged 58. Also the above named Mrs. Elizabeth Griffiths died June 1833 aged 54.

47. Mr. Samuel DAVIS son of Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Elizabeth Davis of this parish died 5 September 1820 aged 31 (?). Also Mr. Charles Davis son of above Thomas and Elizabeth Davis died 19 August 1827 aged 26. Above Mr. Thomas Davis died ……..aged 66 (?). Above Mrs. Elizabeth Davis died 27 November 1831 aged 69. Mr. James Davis son of above died 4 November 1839 aged 47. Susan NEWELL sister of above Elizabeth Davis died 16 September 1843 aged 67 (?).

48. Emma Eliza daughter of Richard James and Emma JOHNSON of this Parish died 3 June 1842 aged 1 year 8 months. Her brother Frederick died 17 September 1848 aged 6 months.

49. Mr. William ROBERTS late of this parish blacksmith died 6 November 1848 aged 49. Martha Emma Roberts daughter of above born December …. died May 21 ….

50. Matthew son of William and Mary MATHEWS late of this parish died 18 February 1831 aged 1 year. Elizabeth daughter of above died 10 February 1835 aged 1 year 2 months. Charles William son of Charles William and Sarah Mathews died 20 February 1842 aged 2 years 2 months. William Cartwright son of William and Barbara Elizabeth Mathews died 30 January 1848 aged 10 weeks. Mrs. Mary Mathews died 27 March 1849 aged 60. Mr. William Mathews died 15 December 1853 aged 58.

51. James RUMSEY died 12 December 1815 aged 45.

52. Mr. Henry RICHARDSON (of Berwick on Tweed) died 3 March 1845 aged 61. William Bruce, second son of above died at Foo-Chow-Foo, China in January 1859 aged 41

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54. Mary and Eliza FISH daughters of Henry and Mary Fish late of this Parish died in infancy. Barbary LAPRAITE, grandmother of above died 21 April 1829 aged 76. Jane Fish died 5 September 1836 in 24 th year. Mrs. Barbary BEAR daughter of Henry and Mary Fish died 19 November 1837 in 22 nd year. Also three infant children of Mr. Henry Bear. Likewise William WATERS, son-in-law to Henry and Mary Fish died 2 March 1847 in 29 th year. Harriett Fish died 8 March 1849 in 26 th year. Mrs. Ann Waters died 20 July 1853 in 35 th year.

A small stone: W. Lapraite 1846

55. Mr. John CHISNELL (late boatswain of his Majesty’s ship L’Amiable) died 19 May 1812 aged 42. Elizabeth his wife died 2 February 1838 aged 73. John James Chisnell grandson of the above died 6 December 1854 aged 23.

56. William Aitken DAVIS, late sergeant 12 th Battalion Royal Artillery died 18 June 1853 aged 28. This stone was erected by Mr. William AITKEN late quarter-master-sergeant, Royal Artillery.

57. Catherine DOUTHETT died 3 October 1838 aged 59. Thomas, husband of above died 5 October 1839 aged 61. Thomas, son of above died 30 September 1845 aged 32. James son of above died 6 April 1850 aged 29.

58. Captain David BUCHAN, Royal Navy who was supposed to have perished at sea on his voyage from the East Indies to England on board of the ship ‘Upton Castle’ in the month of December 1838 aged 60. Mary Pattison, wife of above Captain David Buchan and youngest sister of the late General ADYE, RA. died 6 April 1839 in 60 th year. John Adye son of David Adye and Ellen Buchan and grandson of the above Captain David and Mary Pattison Buchan died 26 March 1839 aged one year and nine months.

59. Isabella Elizabeth DOUTHETT wife of A.W. Douthett of this parish died 10 February 1850 aged 24. Henry Douthett brother of the above died 24 May 1852 aged 45

60. Mrs. Mary HOLT only sister of the late Aaron Holt Esq of Jamaica died 28 September 1853 aged 83. page 9

61. Elizbaeth wife of Morgan EVANS of this parish died 20 June 1843 in 73 rd year.

62 Elizabeth MILLARD of this parish died 5 July 1829 aged 55. Mr. William Millard died 19 February 1853 aged 76.

63. ……… Sarah TAYLOR …….. Also Mrs. Elizabeth ROWE, Aunt of the above died 9 January 1837 aged 75. (On footstones) W.C. Taylor 1815, S. Taylor 1829 E. Rowe 1837.

64. Mr. Emmanuel SKIPPER died 16 November 1842 aged 64.

65. Illegible

66. Abraham HODSOLL of this parish died 18 January 1816 aged 31. Also Thomas BRETT, late farmer at Minster in the Isle of Sheppey, died 16 November 1830 aged 68. Emma Mary Brett granddaughter of above Mr. Thomas Brett
died 3 August 1839 aged 6 years 4 months.

67. Ann, wife of Michael FLANAGAN Esq Royal Navy died 12 April 182(3 or 5) aged (36 or 56).

68 Lieutenant Maurice B. TANSWELL RHA died 10 May 1835 aged 62. Mrs. Elizabeth Tanswell died 18 April 1862 aged 92.

69. Mrs. Ann BILTON late wife of Mr. William Bilton Druggist of this parish died 16 December 1817 aged 49.

70. William ARMSTRONG, late boatswain, of H.M.S. ‘Batavier’ died 13 May 1827 in 77 th year. Hannah Armstrong his wife died 22 March 1831 aged 64. John WRIGHT of New Charlton died 12 July 1834 aged 67. John son of John and Rebecca SHOTT died 8 July 1843 aged 5 years. Mrs. Rebecca Cordelia Wright wife of above died 24 September 1854 aged 80.

71. William Edward PIKE son of William and Elizabeth Ann Pike of this parish died 5 August 1817 aged 3 months.

72. Illegible.

73. William Augustus BAUMGARAT, Commander in the Royal Navy, died 6 May 1827.

74. Sacred to the memory of ……………Robert HITCHCOCK who died…….. 1826 aged 46 years. Also of their children who died in infancy. Also S…….. Hitchcock son of above died 7 January 182.. in 20 th year. Also Pheboe Hitchcock, daughter of above died 10 June 1837 aged 20.

75. Maria HALL daughter of Emmanuel and Margaretta Hall died 9 October 1834 aged 23. Mrs. Margaretta Hall mother of the above, died 3 May 1846 aged 66. George Hall son of Emmanuel and Margaretta Hall died 2 February 1847 aged 31.

76. Mr. John HOOLE of this parish died 2 June 1845 aged 70. Also Hannah Hoole daughter of above died 1 August 1854 in 46 th year Hannah wife of above died 5 January 1857 in 85 th year. Her remains are interred in Norwood Cemetery.

77 to 80 Illegible

81. Mrs. Mary JOHNSTON wife of Lieutenant P. Johnston, Royal Sappers and Miners, died 23 August 1814 aged 28. Patrick Johnston late Lieutenant of the Royal Sappers and Miners, husband of the above Born 2 December 1778 died at Stirling Scotland 8 September 1834. Also James STEVENSON, late Lieutenant of the Royal Artillery, father of Mrs. Mary Johnston died 19 November 1836 aged 78. Mrs. Sarah Stevenson relict of the above died 29 December 1849 aged 89.

82. Mrs. Elizabeth CREIGHTON widow, died 6 May 1810 aged 76. Thomas James HARRISON the amiable son of Thomas and Jane Harrison of this parish died 10 October 1828 aged 10 years 2 months. Also Chidlaw Harrison beloved and only son of above died 16 September 1830 aged 21. Mrs. Jane Harrison, mother of above died 14 March 1834 aged 68. The above Thomas Harrison died 22 November 1844 (?) in 80 th year.

83. Elizabeth ADYE widow of the late Major Stephen Payne Adye of the Royal Artillery died 1 March 1810 aged 63.

84. Elizabeth Henrietta widow of John VIVION Esq late Lieutenant Colonel Royal Artillery died 4 August 1837 aged 70.

85. Beneath this stone are deposited the mortal remains of Mary, wife of Brigade Major ADYE, who died 20 September 1809 aged 37. Also of Major General Stephen Galway Adye CB husband to the above Mary Adye who died on 13 September 1838 aged 66. Also Clara Anne relict of the late John MILLER Esq and only surviving sister of the above M. General S.G. Adye who died 4 July 1840 aged 72.

86. James Nesbit COLQUHOUN, Colonel in the Royal Artillery and Inspector of the Royal Carriage Department died 17 September 1853 in 65 th year.

87. Mr. Thomas EDWARDS late messenger to H.M. Board of Ordnance who died 8 …. 1823 aged ….Also M ….. Edwards late wife of the above died 18 February 18…. aged …. Likewise Mary wife of William …… died ….. 1831 ……….

88. Mr. James DUDLEY died 2 October 1832 aged 45. This stone was erected by Mr. John Thorley. Also the above Mr. John THORLEY died 30 April 1835 in …3 rd year. Mrs. Sarah Thorley wife of above named died …….. (?1836). Also Mr. William SHOTT brother in law of the above Mr. John Thorley, died 28 November 1839 aged 47.

89. Mrs. Mary ROBINSON late wife of Quarter Master Sergeant Robinson, died …. 18 …… Also …….. Robinson ………

90. Anne Maria daughter of Sampson Boys and Anna Maria HAIMAN of this parish died 13 June 1814 aged 7 months. Agnes Boys, sister of above died 5 April 1820 aged 16 years. Above Sampson Boys Haiman died 1 June 1832 aged 62. Mrs. Anne Maria Haiman died 23 July 1833 aged 58.

91. Mrs. Mary BEAUMONT late wife of Mr. Joseph Beaumont of this parish saddler died 5 September 1823 aged ….Above Mr. Joseph Beaumont died 2 June 1843 aged 74. Mrs. Catherine Beaumont second wife of above died 8 August 1848 in 68 th year.

92. Charles TOYNBEE, Native of Waddington, Lincolnshire died at Woolwich 25 June 1833 aged 20 years.

93. Richard FLETCHER died 3 December 1850 aged 50. 

94. In memory of three children of Quartermaster J.S. FORBES of the Royal Horse Artillery and of Anne his wife viz: Rowley died 13 October 1839 aged 15 days. Harriot died 16 August 1841 aged 8 weeks. John Adam died 14 July 1843 aged 20 years and 3 months. The above Quartermaster James Slaats Forbes died 1 July 1846 aged 51.

95. John WILTON son of John and Mary Wilton of this parish died 17 June 1833 aged 20. Also Robert Wilton died 16 April 1836 aged 16 years.

97. James ARCHIBALD son of Thomas and Ann Archibald of this parish died 20 March 1847 in 39 th year.

98. Arms: or a lion rampant, crest: on a cap of mainkuance a lion passant. Motto ‘L’Esperance eu Dieu’ Sacred to the memory of William H. PERSSE, gentleman cadet R.M.A. Woolwich, second son of  Burton Persse Esq of Moyode Castle, Galway, after three days illness he fell asleep in Jesus 27 th September 1848 aged 16 years and 10 months.

99. Mrs. Susan SHARPE wife of Mr. John Sharpe of this parish died 27 March 1846 aged 59.

100. Donald McKAY of this parish died 11 October 1845 aged 31. Hugh McKay brother of above died 23 August 1850 aged 30. William McKay, father of above Donald and Hugh, died 2 January 1855 aged 69. Sarah wife of above William McKay died 15 August 1855 aged 65.

101. Eliza Ann, daughter of Richard and Mary HILL of this parish died 13 January 1847 aged 13. Also Ann died 9 March 1847 aged one month. Also six of their children died in infancy.

102. Mrs. Eliza R. BURSTAL wife of Mr. E. Burstal Royal Navy died 19 December 1843 aged 27.

103. Archibald WEIR late Sergeant Major in the (?1 st ) Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, died …. …. 1770 in the 45 th year. (Inscription on back of stone but illegible).

104. Mary wife of Robert MONTGOMERY of this parish died 30 December 1827 aged 58. Harriott wife of John LUCK and daughter of above died 11 May 1848 aged 47. Edmund Montgomery FOSTER died 10 December 1855 aged 33. 

105. Sarah Sophia daughter of Edmund and Sarah RUDGE  of this parish died December (?1814) aged (?18)  months. Also Edward ….mes son of the above who died November …. (?1819) aged … months. Also Sarah Richardson Rudge …… died ….. October 182 ….. in the …….. (Footstone Rudge 1814).

106. (Altar tomb in rails) North Side: Mrs. Mary DUNLOP, late wife of Mr. William Dunlop of this parish died 12 February 1812 in 89 th year. Also near this place lies the body of John Dunlop son of the above who died in his infancy. Also the above Mr. William Dunlop died 10 November 1813 aged 78. East end: Mrs. Elizabeth TAVERSON late wife of Mr. John Taverson in the parish of Charlton died January 27 1829 aged 67. South side: Mary wife of George REED and daughter of William and Mary Dunlop died 25 October 1821 aged 56.

107. Altar tomb with rails: North side: Mr. James ELCOCK of this parish died 7 September 1812 aged 47. Also Henry son of aforesaid James Elcock and Sarah his wife died 13 March 1812 aged 13 months. Sarah Elizabeth Elcock their daughter died 30 June 1818 aged 22 years. Maria Elcock their daughter died 3 December 1821 aged 21. East end has a sculpture of a woman and seven children: Also in memory of Mrs. Ann Elcock late wife of the aforesaid Mr. James Elcock died 13 March 1790 aged 26. Also three of their children who died in infancy. Likewise four children of the aforesaid Mr. James Elcock and Sarah his wife who also died in infancy. South side: Samuel Elcock son of aforesaid died 10 January 1831 aged 23. Mrs. Sarah CHISWELL wife of Mr. Thomas Chiswell of this parish and relict of aforesaid Mr. James Elcock senior died 23 July 1839 aged 69. Anne wife of Henry Thomas Elcock son of above named Samuel Elcock died 23 April 1855 aged 24. West end (Skull and cross bones) Also in memory of James son of aforesaid James and Sarah Elcock died at Tours in France 30 August 1828 aged 23.

108. Mrs. Sarah HARRIS late wife of Mr. John Harris Bookseller of St. Paul’s Churchyard, London, died 22 April 1813 aged 46. A tender mother.

109. Mr. Moses EMBLEN, Builder, late of the parish of Christ Church, Surrey, died 31 July 1821 in 51 st year. An affectionate husband. Jane wife of Mr. John CUSHIER of this parish died 3 October 1836 aged 60. An affectionate mother. Mrs. Harriet Emblen wife of above died 7 February 1853 in her 80 th year. Mr. John Cushier husband of above Mrs. Jane Cushier died on his 82 nd birthday 1 January  1854. On reverse: Mr. Moses Emblen, Builder, late of the parish of Christ Church, Surrey died 31 July 1821 in 51 st year.

110. Mr. John MORTIS of this parish died 25 December 1823 in 48 th year. Mrs. Elizabeth Mortis his wife died 4 May 1833 in 58th  (not 38 ) year. Mr. Henry Mortis son of above died 8 August 1830 in 22 nd (17-11-2002 Elizabeth Booker from Canada, states that John Mortis and Elizabeth Smith were married in Deptford in 1796. In his will he appointed his wife Elizabeth as executrix and his brother in law John Smith as one of the executors.  His will was written in 1818 and proved in 1824. Elizabeth was 58 when she died)

111. Mr. Thomas PERCIVAL late of this parish died … February 1817 aged 74. Mrs. Sarah Percival late wife of above died 1 August 1818 aged 70. Mr. James Percival son of above died 27 August 18(?19) aged (?17) years.

112. John Robert MORTIS son of John and Elizabeth Mortis of this parish died 8 August 1825 aged 2 years 3 months. Mrs. Cornelia Sarah ANDERSON died 11 July 1843 aged 27. Above John Mortis died 15 May 1854 aged 52.

113. Mr. Joseph JACKSON of this parish died 9 August 1840 in 57 th year. Also William and Joseph sons of above died in infancy.

114. Serjeant Major James MACLEAN, 5 th Battalion Royal Artillery died 3 October 1847 aged 44. Isabella his wife died 31 December 1847 aged 42. Sarah Ellen daughter of above died 10 October 1843 aged 15 years. James John son of above died 8 January 1847 aged 8 months.

115. Mr. Alexander BRUCE died 10 January 1853 aged 72. Alexander Bruce his son died 2 June 1839 aged 29. George Bruce died 6 February 1839 aged 27. Catherine Bruce died 28 February 1822 aged 15 months.

116. The Reverend William CAMPBELL late Curate of Mylon upon Swale, Yorkshire, died 25 September 1829 aged 39.

117. Memoriae Benjamin DOVE died 19 January 1815 aged 68. Ann Dove died 9 August 1816 aged 79. Elizabeth BROCKWELL daughter in law of Ann Dove died 6 September 1839 aged 67. (Reverse):- Also Thomas Arthur Brockwell died 1 June 1847 aged 76.

118. …………Mrs. Ann VAUX ………… Footstone: A Vaux 1814.

119. ?Mrs. Mary TRACY late of …….. died ……… Footstone: Tracy …………..4.

120. Frederick Bloomfield PANTON died 5 March 1841 aged 34.

121. Mary SIMS died 24 October 1859(?) aged (34 or 54) Also Thomas Sims ……….

122. Sarah Wife of Bernard O’NEILL deputy storekeeper of the Royal Carriage Department Woolwich died 3 May 1845 in 50 th year. This stone is erected not only as a tribute of respect to the eminent virtues of a devoted and attached wife a most affectionate parent and a sincere friend but also to record the demise of the following children of the said Bernard and Sarah: Henry died 27 March 1840 aged 10. Sophia died 31 May 1840 aged 13. Helen Jane died 4 October 1843 aged 6. Frederick died 5 July 1848 aged 8. Also the said Bernard O’Neill died 2 September 1855 aged 71.

123. Large altar tomb with rails. South side: Mrs. Betsey FENSHAM wife of Mr. C. Fensham. Nat. 12 May
1777 obt. 29 April 1809. George Lowther Fensham son of above C. Fensham Nat. 18 June 1816 obt 1 July 1824. Mr. Charles Fensham Nat. 28 September 1781 obt 22 April 1854. Amelia Fensham wife of above died 27 September 1816 aged 72. North side: Mrs. Mary Fensham died 14 November 1814 aged 67. Mr. John Fensham died 28 December 1815 aged 64. West end: Lieutenant George Fensham of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers who fell in the ever memorable Battle of Waterloo 18 June 1815. East end: Mr. Joshua Fensham son of Mr. John and Mrs. Mary Fensham Nat. 5 June 1780. Obt 1 January 1837. Daniel Fensham H.P. Rifle Brigade son of above Mr. and Mrs, Fensham Nat. 2 June 1788 obt 1 June 1839.

124. Francis Lewis TAPPY died 20 December 1840 aged 76. Susannah Catherine his wife died 8 November 1835 aged 50. Jane Judith Tappy sister of above Francis Lewis died 22 December 1838 aged 72. Louisa Tappy FENSHAM died 23 November 1829 aged 2 years 10 months and Charles WORTH died 10 March 1834 aged 16 months. Grandchildren of above. Also Charles Henry Worth, Commander of the Ship ‘New Zealander’ who was drowned off
Manillia 28 January 1813 aged 33.

125. Elizabeth Mary daughter of Captain George Adam BARNES of Her Majesty’s 91 st Regiment and Martha Sarah his late wife who died 23 April 1840 in 13 th year. Mary wife of Captain Samuel Barnes Royal Artillery and grandmother of the above died 21 February 1849 in 81 st year. Also above named Captain Samuel Barnes Royal Artillery who died 20 March 1865 in 95 th year and is interred in Woolwich Cemetery.

126. Agnes WELLER ……. John Weller ……. Also the above Mr. John Weller who died July 2, 18-3(?) Also John Weller son of above died 31 May 18(3 or 5) aged 11 (?14) years and 2 months.

127. In memory of …… STOREY ………Woolwich …………..

128. Mr. William OLDHAM, Engineer who died suddenly at Greenwich 24 February 1851 aged 41. Mr. John HAYES, father in law of above died 6 April 1850 aged 75.

129. Mrs. Ann ALLEN died (?) August 1834 aged …… Also Frances ROBSON died ……………… (illegible).

130. Mr. William HEEKES of this parish died 17 January 1848 aged 45. Also three children of above died in infancy.

131. Frances BOWLES died 27 December 1835 aged 18. Also William and Charles Bowles who died in infancy. Also James MOSS, uncle of above died 9 May 1821 aged 24. Charlotte Bowles died 2 December 1837 aged 10. Frederic Charles BAKER died 22 February 1847 aged 1 year.

132. Charles Forbes BIRCH, gentleman cadet of the Royal Military Academy who was accidentally drowned 12 August 1848 in 17 th year.

133. Diana wife of Mr. James COLLINS of this parish died 8 May 182(5 or 3) in 36 th year. Also Mr. James Collins of this parish widower died 24 December 1824 in 71 st year. Also the above mentioned Mr. James Collins died 31 August 1833 aged 45.

134. Ann the afflicted daughter of William and Ann ROWLATT who died 25 June 1815 aged 10 years. The above Mr. William Rowlatt died 20 April 1826 aged 73 (or 5) years. On back: Mrs. Ann Rowlatt wife of Mr. W. Rowlatt died 22 May 1834 aged 78.

135. Lucy WALLER wife of James Waller of this parish died 11 December 1825 in 48 th year an affectionate wife and sincere friend. Above Mr. James Waller died 27 February 1849 aged 60.

136. Mary LUNN wife of William Lunn, Overseer of Works in the Royal Arsenal died 19 June 1816 in 73 rd year. A virtuous wife and affectionate mother. Also William Lunn her husband died 26 November 1830 aged 83.

137. William EATTEL of this parish died 3 May 1837 aged 57. Mary Eattel wife of above died 16 April 1851 aged 68. Amelia daughter of above aged 3 months. Charles WORTH grandson of above aged one year. Mary EVANS the sincere and faithful servant of above aged 54 years. [no dates].

138. Low tomb with flat stone – illegible.

139. Mr. Edward BURCH of this parish died 23 August 1842 aged 63.

140. Mr. Richard MORRIS died 1 September 1828 aged 58. Mrs. Ann Fitness Morris his wife died 3 July 1843 aged 72.

141. [at corner of path by church – within iron railing] North side: Richard Jasper William ……………………………. East end: George Frederick WASSELL died 22 January 1779 aged 25, Christopher Wassell son of above died 18 ………… aged ….. 6 months. West end: …………….

142. George BICKERTON late of the Parish, Surgeon, died 4 May 1789 aged 48. Ann GOLDSON died 10 February 1819 aged 2 years. Millicent Pridie 12 May 1819 aged 1 year. John Spencer 12 October 1826 aged 3 years. Children of Benjamin and Catherine Mary PIDCOCK of this parish. Also above Mr. Benjamin Pidcock late of H.M. Dockyard died 28 June 1851 aged 69. ( Benjamin Pidcock was a son in law of, and executor to, Love Constable who served under Captain James Cook (1728-1779) on his second voyage of exploration (1772-1775) - Cliff Thornton 31-12-2009 )

143. Large low stone: Robert HUNTER, Clerk of the Survey of His Majesty’s Yard, Woolwich died 1 August 1783 aged 64. he lived a most affectionate husband and a sincere friend. Mary Hunter his wife died 7 May 1796 aged 68.

144. Frances PROWSE daughter of Richard and Sarah Prowse died 17 March 1792 aged 3 years 10 months. Also Harriot daughter of above died 26 August 1801 aged 13 (or 15) years and 8 months.

145. Isaac Harvey RUNDLE died 9 February 1787 aged (?8) years. Mr. Robert Rundle, late Second Assistant of His Majesty’s Yard, Deptford, died 17 November 1790 aged 53.

146. Mr. William BRIDGE late of this parish died 19 October 1827 aged 37.

147. Robert WILSON died 14 May 1787 aged 5 days. Me………. Whyte Wilson died 29 December 1788 aged 7 months and 10 days. Sons of Captain James Wilson of the Royal Artillery and Martha his wife.

148. Mrs. Ann SINCLAIR died 3 July 1822 aged 42. 

149. Mrs. Hellen FORBES late wife of Mr. James Forbes of this parish died 25 November 1827 aged 80.

150. Thomas WILKINSON of this parish died 6 June 1847 aged 63.

151. Mary the infant daughter of Robert and Mary BLUNDY died 21 August 1814 aged 15 months. Mary Blundy mother of above died 28 May 1815 aged 41. Elizabeth ELTON sister of the last named died 9 December 1821 aged 31. Also the above Robert Blundy who died 5 March 1837 aged 56. Mrs. Mary Blundy second wife of above Robert Blundy died 26 October 1841 aged 56.

152. Henry GRIMES late Gunner in His Majesty’s Royal Navy died 29 July 1814 aged 42. Also James Ratty McADAM, nephew of above died 25 September 1828 aged 8 years. 

153. Mrs. GENET died 11 November 1841 aged 79.

154. Mrs. Rebekah BROAD wife of Mr. Benjamin Broad of this parish died 21 June 1836 aged 60. Above Mr. Benjamin Broad died 24 May 1840 in 64 th year. Elizabeth Broad daughter of above died 2 October 1850 aged 38.

155. William BAIN died 25 April 1845 in 92 nd (?) year.

156. Illegible except the last 5 lines which read: …….. caused him to be buried at the public expense and obtained from Government a pension of forty pounds a year for his widow. The footstone has J. LODGE 1823.

157. Sacred to the memory of The Reverend Hugh FRASER M.A. 32 years the esteemed Rector of this Parish who died on the 14 th day of April 1837 aged 73 years. He was a man endowed with the simplicity of the patriarch and the virtues of a Christian. He erected the mansion near this Church as a refuge in his old age and as a residence for future Rectors of Woolwich and which he lived to enjoy 24 years. His active mind however could not rest here. He discovered that a legacy had been left twenty years before to the poor of this parish. He recovered this legacy and the poor have for sixteen years received a distribution of three hundred loaves per week for nine weeks during the severity of winter. He survived all his children, one daughter and four sons, the eldest and last of whom died at Cheltenham at the age of 19. This he often declared was the greatest trouble he ever knew. He is gone alas, but has left an example that all must desire to follow tho’ few can hope to equal. Also of William Erskine Fraser eldest son of the above Reverend Hugh Fraser who died September 21 st 1822 and of Mary Fraser widow of the above Reverend Hugh Fraser who died March 5 th 1835 aged 83 years.

158. John W. BEASELEY died 17 January 1836 aged 50. Also Morty SULLIVAN died in the East Indies
11 May 1833 aged 22. 

159. Lucretia widow of the late Reverend John LLOYD formerly Rector of St. Dunstan’s in the East of Barnack, Northamptonshire, who died 1 December 1840 in 87 th year.

160. Gentleman-cadet Nathaniel DANCE 3 rd son of Colonel Sir C.W. Dance and Isabella Ann his wife, died at Woolwich 5 June 1840 aged 17.

161. William son of William and Anna Maria WHITAKER Royal Artillery died 10 November 1829 aged 8 years. Anna Maria Whitaker died …… November 1840 aged 53. 

162. Mr. Daniel SMITH late of this parish died 7 May 1809 aged 66. Mrs. Sarah Smith late wife of above died 22 January 1817 aged 61. Charles EVANS, grandson of above died 27 January 1811 aged 21 months. Henry William STUART, grandson of above died 28 February 1819 aged 23 months. Maxwell George Stuart brother of the aforesaid died 27 June 1819 aged 6 months.

163. Mrs. Rebecca BOND widow of the late Commander Thomas Bond Royal Navy, died 12 November 1838 aged 76.

164. A saltire within a wreath. Motto: Coronat Fides. Norman PRINGLE aged nineteen years, Gentleman cadet of The Royal Military Academy of Woolwich second son of Sir John Pringle, Baronet of Stichill, Roxburghshire, Scotland, and of Emily, Lady Pringle. He was cut off in the flower of youth and heath being drowned in the River Thames near Woolwich by a sad and melancholy accident on 18 May 1834.

165. Leah CLARK of Manchester Buildings London, died 23 December 1842 aged (?) 80 years.

166. Andrew GAMMELL, Surgeon Royal Navy, died 6 February 1826 aged 46.

167. Samuel RIDER of this parish ………… 1814 ……..

168. Mr. John Withers BAKER of this parish died 10 …… 1832 ….

169. Margaret daughter of James and Mary McCALLUM of this parish died 11 October 1841 aged 16 years and 5 months. Margaret Emily, granddaughter of above James and Mary McCallum, died 3 June 1842 aged 4 years 2 months.

170. Gunner John CORRER late of the 4 th Company 9 th Battalion Royal Artillery who was accidentally killed whilst in the performance of his duty at this place 16 May 1832 aged 26. This stone was erected by they comrades of the deceased in testimony of their regard and affection for him. Also Sergeant William MALLEY died 27 June (?1834) aged ……. years.

171. Elizabeth wife of Thomas HOPKINS of the Parish of Plumstead, died 25 March 1839 aged 31. Mr. John DOUGLASS, father of the above, died 2 July 1830 aged 47. Margaret wife of Sergeant Major LAZENBY of the Royal Artillery and daughter of above died 17 January 1846 aged (?41). Also Mary Douglass wife of above died 4 July 1849
aged 84.

172. Laurence GEORGESON of No. 1 Company 11 th Battalion Royal Artillery died 27 April 1851 aged 20 years. This stone was erected by his comrades as a token of esteem and respect. Also Charles WADDON died 19 January 1853. [aged 23]. Also John McALLISTER died 28 December 1853 [aged 26½] . Also Sergeant [Henry] ARTHURS died 10 March 1851 [aged 36] . Also Bombardier [Joseph] KERR died 13 November 1851 [aged 26] . Also Bombardier [George] DUFF died 3 March 1854 aged 28 [25] years. Note, information in brackets supplied from the Registers.

173. Matthias BROWN died 10 June 1830 aged 50. Matthias his son died in infancy. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown wife of above died 4 May 1848 aged 71.

174. Samuel BOYD died 26 November 1827 aged 86. Also his son William Boyd died 18 September 1831 aged 2….years. Ann wife of Samuel Boyd son of above died 2 March 1832 aged ….. years. Eliza Purdy second wife of Samuel Boyd died …. September 1838 aged ……… years. Sarah Boyd ……….., Eliza Boyd …………. Ellen Boyd …………. Also Elizabeth, widow of the above Samuel Boyd died 22 December 1841 aged 92. Erected by Samuel Boyd son, brother, husband and father of the above.

175. Mrs. Kesiah DANE (late wife of Mr. James Dane of this parish, baker) died 30 May 1833 aged 36. Also Elizabeth Dane their daughter died 6 May 1827 aged 10 months. Ann Dane wife of above Mr. James Dane died 13 June 1852 aged 47.

176. George DANIELS son of William and Sarah Daniels died 6 May 1817 aged 2 years. The above William Daniels died 13 May 1817 aged 27. Also Albina daughter of Daniel and Sarah HAMMOND died 7 October 1828 aged 2 years. Also Mr. William Daniels died 30 August 1844 aged 30. Mrs. Mary Anne Daniels died 28 January 1847 aged 31 years. Also John Hammond died …. June 1847 aged ….. years.

177. Henry Empson CHAPMAN son of James and Sarah Chapman born 26 August 1836 died 9 February 1837. Sarah Chapman wife of James Chapman died …. July [buried 14 th ] 1837 aged 39. 

177a. Richard PROWSE Esquire, late master attendant of H. M. Dockyard, Woolwich, died 13 April 1812 aged 77. Sarah wife of above died 1 January 1802 aged 55. Richard eldest son of above died 30 December 1801 aged 21. James Edgar Prowse second son of above died 30 March 1803 aged 20. Sarah Prowse eldest daughter of above Richard and Sarah Prowse died 18 December 1839 aged 75.

178. Mrs. Lucy STEVENS wife of Mr. Henry Stevens died 26 March 1853 aged 59. Alfred son of above died 18 September 1833 aged 4 years. Laura daughter of above died 19 July 1846 aged 14 years. Caroline and Henry Parton, children of above died in infancy. Henry Stevens Esquire husband of above died 1 February 1867 aged 69. Interred at Woolwich cemetery.

179. Mrs. Jane WEBB late wife of Joseph Webb died 19 August 1817 aged 81. Mr. Joseph Webb husband of above died 8 March 1827 aged 77. Mrs. Elizabeth SELBY daughter of above died 16 January 1847 aged 69. Mr. William Selby ……………. 1845 ……………

180. Square railed tomb. East end: Mr. Jeremiah HUDSON died 20 April 1819 aged 55. John son of Mr. Joseph Hudson died 26 May 1834 aged 38. Mary Ann Hudson wife of above died 9 June 1850 aged 52. North side: Mrs. Sarah Hudson wife of Mr. Joseph Hudson of this parish died 18 December 1833 aged 63. Above Mr. Joseph
Hudson died 2 August 183(3 or 8) aged 67. 

181. Illegible.

182. Mr. George COOMBE late of this parish Surgeon died 28 January 1821 aged 65. James Prowse Coombe son of the above died 18 March 1825 aged 18. Mary wife of above G. Goombe Esquire, died 25 March 1851 aged 83.

183. Mrs. Mary BURFORD of this parish died 3 November 1768 aged 58. Also Mr. Edward Burford of this parish Carpenter, died 25 March 178(3 or 5) ………..

184. Illegible.

185. Samuel HANNEFORD died 16 April 1827 aged 53. Also three sons of the above who died in infancy. Also John Wattson NOBLE, grandson of above who died 30 May 1831 aged 5 months. Likewise John Ford Hanneford …….. 1831 aged 20. Samuel Henry Hanneford died 12 February 1852 aged 27. Sons of the above.

186. Mr. William THORN died 7 June 1848 in 64 th year. 

187. Elizabeth Ann SMITH born 16 September 1828 died 20 February 1829 aged 3 months. Mrs. Rebekah Sloman HARDEN died 4 November 1847 aged 22. Emma Smith sister of above died 25 November 1852 aged …6 years. Mr. William Smith (Father of the above) died 6 November 1853 aged 56.

188. Mr. William PINNINGTON of this parish died 30 June 1822 aged 77.

189. Mary Ann JEFFERY daughter of John and Ann Jeffery of this parish died 16 November 1813 aged 5 months. Henry Isaac GUYER son of Jonathan and Mary Guyer died 11 November 1814 aged 2 years and 10 months. Ann Jeffery only sister of John Jeffery died 10 January 1815 aged 32. Jonathan Jeffery son of above died 11 August 1821 aged 16 months. Above Mr. John Jeffery ……………… On back: To the memory of my confidential friend Mr. Nathaniel GRAVES who died 5 October 1826 in 86 th year. Also Mrs. Ann Jeffery wife of the late John Jeffery died 10 March 1836 aged 63.

190. George MILLS died 2 April 1841 aged 21. Also Philip MARGETTS, cousin of above who was accidentally drowned 9 October 1833 aged 14. 

191. Thomas BLAYNEY. Born 17 September 1785 died 24 February 1828. Also Mary Anne WARD granddaughter of above born 8 April 1836, died 12 June 1837. Mrs. Mary Ann Ward, mother of aforesaid born 20 February 1813 died 2 October 1838. William Blayney son of above Mr. Thomas Blayney born 27 July 1821 died 31 July 1848. Also Emily Ann TAMSETT, granddaughter of above Mr. Thomas Blayney born 16 November 1850 died 6 November 1851. William Tamsett born 5 January 1852 died 1 April 1853.

192. Patrick ROBINSON, Sergeant of the Royal Marines Obiit 26 January 1830 Aetat 34.

193. Mary wife of W.J. BIDGOOD of this parish died 17 October 1853 aged 37.

194. Sarah GOWERS (?) died 18 October 1843 aged …….Also Joseph CL …………. died June ….th 1845 ………..

195. Mr. Cornelius KING, late Assistant Founder of the Royal Arsenal died 9 January 1835 aged 53. Mrs. Mary King his wife died 16 May 1828 aged 40.

196. Belinda Maria wife of Robert CARRIER, Color Sergeant in the Royal Marines, daughter of Mr. William ANDREW of Manchester and niece of Lieutenant Colonel SCOTT of H.M. 6 th Regiment of Foot, died 6 December 1826 aged 41. The above Robert Carrier died at the Geological Society of London on 28 November 1837 aged 48.

197. Eliza daughter of Stephen and Mary WARN of this parish died 13 June 1829 aged 10 months.

198. Mary wife of John ANDREWS died 5 November 1833 aged 56. Also three of her infant children. Also John second son of above died 5 July 1838 aged 28. William DOWNAR son in law of above died 31 July 1847 aged 45. Mr. John Andrews husband 

199. The Reverend John HURSFORD M.A. died 27 August 1833 aged …3 years. 

200.Charles DICK, Gentleman Cadet R.A. son of Captain John Dick RN who was unfortunately drowned while bathing 11 August 1836 aged 16. 

201. Thomas PIKE died 12 April 1809 aged 20. Robert Pike died 18 November 1809 aged 30. Elizabeth wife of Obadiah NORMAN died 14 October 1822 aged 45. Elizabeth QUICK, mother of above died 13 December 1834 aged 85. Above Obadiah Norman died 15 July 1842 aged 66.

202. Robert WILLIAMSON son of Robert and Elizabeth Williamson ……. 1809 aged 3 months. 

203. Tomb. Eastside: Mrs Mary Jemima STONE died 9 September 1849 aged 33. Northside: Mrs Mary GRUNDY died 16 October 1826 aged 53. Mr William Grundy died 12 April 1841 aged 60. Also six grandchildren of the above. Westside: Mr Joshua Grundy died 12 August 1841(?) aged 61. 

204. Alexander HORNE son of Alexander and Ruth Horne of this parish died 10 February 1809 in 28 th year. Likewise Mrs Susannah Horne sister to Alexander and Ruth Horne died … May 1824 in (?6 th ) year. Mrs Ann Horne late wife of Alexander Horne died 23 June 1825 aged (?76). Mr Alexander Horne died 18 June 1839 aged 93. Mrs Mary Horne died 23 January 1842 aged …. 6 (?) years.

205. Margaret M c CLEAVE wife of Henry M c Cleave Corporal R.A. died 30 June 1838 aged 32.

206. …….. also to the memory of the aforesaid Bridget REID who died 23 July 1826 aged 43.  Footstones: E. Reid 1809. H.R. 1812. E.W.R. 1813. E. CURTEIS 1819. J. Reid 1825. B. Reid 1826. 

207. Henry WEBB late Serjeant Major …….. Drivers and subsequently ……… of the West India docks who lost his life by the falling of a mast at the said docks on … May 182 …. aged 46 years …….. and one child ……also of …….

208. Margaret late wife of William MARTEN Serjeant of the Royal Artillery, died 30 January 1809 Aged 39. William Marten ……..

209. Mrs M. NICOLL wife of Mr James Nicoll died 20 January 1809 aged 83 (?). Also above Mr J. Nicoll died … May 1842 aged 65 (?).

210. Mr James GOODES late of this parish died 14 January 1809 aged 60. Mr Edward James Goodes son of above died 14 December 1811 (?) aged 34. Catherine Sophia Goodes daughter of above Edward James Goodes died 25 March 1818 aged 9 years and 6 months. Mr James Goodes son of above Edward James Goodes died 1 April 1839 aged 36

211. Elizabeth daughter of Mark and Elizabeth MEEK of this parish 22 October 1812 aged 15 months. Mrs Elizabeth Meek mother of above died 27 February 1837 aged 58.

212. Thomas WRIGHT late of this parish died 19 February 1825 aged 55.

213. …….. likewise Mrs Maria DIXON wifeof above died January …… aged ……

214 Sarah BIDWELL daughter of David and Elizabeth Bidwell died 10 December 1811 aged 6 years. Mary Ann HOWARD sister of above died 11 December 1811 aged 16. Footstone: CLIVELY – 1811.

215. Mr John MALYN late of this parish died 17 January 1855 aged 69. Joseph William Malyn son of above died 1 August 1839 aged 13. Mr John TURNER died 16 June 1848 aged 24.

216 Mrs Martha HEALEY of this parish died 31 August 1834 aged 50. Mr John Healey her husband died 8 February 1848 aged 66. Also 2 children of above died in infancy 

217. In memoriam Anne Jane HEATHER daughter of John ??? Heather ??? of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich and of Jemima Selina his wife died 9 September 1842 aged 11 months 21 days Barlow Patrick Heather son of before mentioned died 12 January 1852 aged 18 months 11 days. 

218. Mrs Isabella GRIEVE died 4 July 1812 aged 69. Miss Jane Grieve granddaughter of above died 10 (or 16) May 1836 In 27 th year. Mrs Jane Catherine Grieve, mother of above Jane and Elizabeth died 3 March 1839 in 63 rd year. Miss Mary Ann Grieve daughter of above Mrs Jane Catherine Grieve died 14 September 1843 aged 27.

219 Mr John BURNS late of this parish died 4 September 1812 aged 23. William REA died (2) 4 May 1823 aged 4 years 2 months. Mr Archibald Burns died 27 January 1824 aged 70. Mrs Isabella Burns Late wife of above died 27 May 1828 aged 70.

220. Mr Benjamin SHEPPARD, shipwright of this parish died 13 June 1807 aged 81. Mr Bennett Sheppard son of above died 25 March 1813 in 35 th year. Mrs Elizabeth Sheppard ?elict of the late Mr Benjamin Sheppard died 25 September 1820 in 59 th year. Also three of their children who died in their (?infancy)

222. William LEVITON son of William and Jane Leviton of this parish died 28 March 1813 aged 10 months. (?Lenton)

221.  Not used

222.  William LEVITON son of William and Jane Leviton of this Parish died 28 March aged 10 months (LENTON?)

223 …… JOHNSON in the …… Royal …… son of ….. Johnson and Jane his wife who was unfortunately killed by a fall from …………. aged ….4 years. 

224 Eleanor M c COY daughter of John M c Coy Esquire of Royal Artillery died 2 May 1829 aged 28. James M c Coy, Ensign in H.M. 13 th Regiment, second Son of above John M c Coy, died in Edinburgh 25 October 1821 aged 23. Edward M c Coy, Major in H.M. 41 st Regiment eldest son of above John M c Coy died on his passage from India 6 June 1823 aged 33. Mary wife and mother of the above died in Chatham 5 February 1803 aged (?33). Died at Woolwich on 21 September 1832 John M c Coy Quarter Master of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, husband of above Mary M c Coy and father of the above children Aged 68. Also at Woolwich on 25 October 1832 Anne TRUELOVE daughter in law of above John M c Coy aged 37. Died on 28 January 1834 aged 23 Louisa daughter of above John M c Coy ???? R.A. Died on 6 December 1837 Ann daughter of above John M c Coy ???? Royal Artillery born 17 September 1794. Mary widow of above John M c Coy died 1 April 1853 aged 82. 

225. Sarah wife of serjeant WEBB of the Royal Marines died 8 March 1829 aged 54. Sarah their Daughter died in infancy. William son of above died 16 January 1830 in 17 th year. Above Mr William Webb died 22 August 1849 in 26 th year. Ann COSSAR granddaughter of above died 18 December 1850 aged 17 months.

226. John GOLDSWORTHY ???? late assistant surgeon in the Ordnance Medical Department died 3 May 1840 aged 32.

227. Memorial Mr Thomas PRETIOUS of this parish died 31 August 1812 aged 82. Miss Sarah his daughter 29 October 1832 aged 38. Mrs Elizabeth his wife 23 February 1816 aged 72.

228. Illegible.

229 Mrs Eliza NICHOLLS late wife of Mr …….. Nicholls of this parish died 9 September 1831 aged 37. Also three children who died in infancy. William John son of above died 5 July 1851 aged 30.

230. Margaret RAMSAY wife of Alexander Ramsay died 13 February 1824 aged 49 

231 James BILSBURY died 10 January 1841 aged 57

232. To the memory of Captain Jas? CUTHBERT died 1 August 1742 aged 70. Also Rachel WICKER daughter of William and Lucy Wicker died 1 December 1797 aged 4 years. Also Lucy Wicker died 30 September 1801 aged 45. Thomas COOK son in law of above William Wicker died 24 December 1809 aged 43. Above William Wicker died 16 October 1810 aged 66. Rebecca Field daughter of above William and Lucy Wicker died 19 January 1814 aged 22. On other side of stone: Rebecca Wicker daughter in law to William and Lucy Wicker died 17 January 1832 aged 35. Likewise six of her children. Also Joseph Wicker died 31 October 1839 aged 48.

233. ……….. Elizabeth PAULIN died …. January ……179(?) ………… Also William Paulin died 28 January 1793 aged 50. Charles Paulin son of above died 12 May 1802 aged 33.

234. Mrs. Ann KING (late wife of Mr. John King) died 10 May 1816 aged 31. Mark William King died 18 February 1821 aged 5 months. Emily Ann King died 17 March 1825 aged 13 years. Charlotte King died 16 September 1829 aged 10 years. Ellen M. King died 1 December 1838 aged 21. Above Mr. John King died 19 April 1841 aged 65. Mr. James William King died 15 November 1843 aged 29.

235. Mr. Joseph FLACK died 7 September 1844 aged 30.

236. …………… John HACKNEY of this Parish …………………… Also here lieth the body of Mrs. Eliza Hackney wife of above died …. July 1803 (?) aged 75. Mr. John George Hackney son of above died 22 June 1816 (?) aged 36.

237. Mr. William COOK died 6 August 1842 in 63 rd year. Mrs. Jane Cook late wife of Mr. William Cook died 5 September 1846 aged 69.

238. Edwin Andrew son of Mr. J. TRICKETT of H.M. Dockyard died 2 June 1848 aged 11 months. Alice daughter of above died 29 May 1849 aged 1 year. William Joseph son of above died 31 August 1852 aged 6 weeks.

239. George son of William and Ann PETERS of this parish died 6 December 1830 in 25 th year. Ann daughter of  above died in infancy.

240. Matilda wife of Mr. C.A. FEILING, Royal Military Academy died 12 May 1854 her 41 st birthday. Matilda Jessie daughter of the same who died 7 days after her lamented mother at the age of 11 years 5 months.

241. Mary late wife of Lieutenant General CLEAVELAND. After a well spent life of 69 years left this world in hope of a better 18 January 1788. Richard Harry Cleaveland, great grandson of above died 1 September 1806 aged 7 weeks. Catharine Elizabeth Cleaveland great granddaughter of above died ……..December 1808 aged 3 years 4 months 18 days. Charles Cleaveland great grandson of above died 17 March 1821 aged 3 days.

242. Mr. James FLIGHT late Boatswain in the Royal Navy died 16 June 1826 aged 30 years. Mr. Peter McGREGORY late boatswain in the Royal Navy died 15 December 1826 aged 47 years. Also William COVEARDALE late Boatswain Royal Navy died 4 May 1831 aged 53. Mr. Thomas WILLIAMS Gunner, died …. February 1834 aged 46. Emily E…….. WEST late wife of Mr. W. West and daughter of above Mr. James Flight died ….. March 1843 aged 31.

243. Eliza BELCHAMBERS died 11 October 1808 aged 2 months. Mr. William Belchambers late of this parish died 1 February 1814 aged 44. Elizabeth WALE late wife of Samuel Wale died 31 October 1831 aged 54. On other side of stone: John James CLARK died 27 December 1849 in 22 nd year. Daniel Clark died 24 August 1853 aged 19. Mr. Samuel Wale stepfather to the above died 25 June 1854 aged 69.

244. Mr. William Dyer WEBB late Shipwright of H.M. Dockyard at Woolwich died 22 January 1826 aged 56. Mrs. Sarah Webb his wife 12 February 1847 aged 84. Also Thomas Charles and Grace Julia Webb who died in infancy. John George Webb died 23 July 1849 aged 13½ years. Children of William Dyer and Sarah Webb of Beresford Street Woolwich and grandchildren of above. Adjoining on North side Mr. Charles Webb son of ………… William Dyer and Sarah Webb died …………

245. Joseph Hudson ELBOROUGH son of William and Maria Elborough of this parish died 17 February 1816 aged 7 months. William Elborough son of above died 21 November 1825 aged 4 years 10 months. Ellen daughter of above died 27 December 1831 aged 17 months. Above Mrs. Elborough died 24 May 1849 in 57 th year. 

246. Mrs. Elizabeth MILLER wife of Mr. William Miller Junior, died 23 July 1843 aged 56. Above Mr. William Miller died 8 November 1844 aged 70. Amelia Gertrude Miller (wife of Thomas William Miller eldest son of above) died 13 July 1848 in 30 th year.

247. Mrs. Jane MILLER wife of Mr. William Miller of this parish died 19 September 1801 aged 48. Above Mr. William Miller died …… August 1826 aged 70.

248. Mr. James WARREN who was unfortunately drowned 17 May 1849 in 47 th year. Mrs. Harriot Warren widow of above peacefully died 23 March 1882 in her 82 nd year and was interred in Woolwich Cemetery 30 March 1882. (Grave Q169).

249. John DAVISON, Engineer, son of John and Elizabeth Davison, Cinque port pilot Dover, died 11 June 1849 aged 22. Above Mr. John Davison died 23 March 1851 aged 74.

250. Mrs. Ann HUGHES wife of W.H. Hughes, Sergeant in the Royal Artillery, died 14 April 1809 aged 22. Mrs. Ann KILPATRICK, mother of above died 3 April 1807 aged 44.

251. William BEARD son of William and Sarah Beard of the Parish of St. ………….. Middlesex died 10 (or 18) May 1786 …………..

252. Matilda EVANS died 13 September 1856 aged 60.

253. Elizabeth daughter of John and Elizabeth WARREN of this parish died 20 November 1843 aged 21.

254. Margaret CASEY died 9 February 1814 aged 11 years. Mrs. Catherine SMITH, mother of above, died 17 June 1837 aged 52.

255. Constantia wife of Mr. William SHERSBY of the parish of St. Mary le Bone in County Middlesex, died 22 August 1820 aged 37. Mary Shersby of Bethnal Green sister of above died 4 February 1839 aged 62. Mr. William Shersby died 7 March 1851 aged 66.

256. Mr. Francis BARBER died 4 October 1845 aged 71.

257. Mr. Thomas DENNETT of parish of …………died ……… September ……… aged …………..

258. John WORLEY died 17 November 1833 aged 68. Mary Ann HOWARD granddaughter of above died 25 January 1835 aged 2 years. Mrs. Mary Worley wife of above died 24 February 1844 aged 71. Mr. John Worley son of above died 20 March 1844 aged 38. Mr. Edward Worley died 13 September 1846 aged 34. On reverse of stone: Miss Mary Jane Howard daughter of Stephen and Dorcas Howard of this parish died 22 July 1846 in 11 th year. Mr. Stephen Howard of this parish father of above died 31 July 1849 aged 50.

259. Laura, third daughter of Dr. Oliver and Margaret EVANS died 29 May 1854 aged 3 years 6 months. Constantine J. Evans Royal Navy Paymaster H.M.S. ‘Daring’, second son of above died of yellow fever at Vera-cruz, 5 August 1855 aged 22.

260. Mrs. Mary HILL wife of Mr. Spencer Hill of this parish died ……………….

261. Elizabeth wife of Mr. Richard ABETHELL, Assistant to the master shipwright in H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich died 7 August 1830 aged 31. Mr. Thomas MANDY of this parish late clerk of H.M. Dockyard died 14 February 1851 aged 58.

262. Illegible.

263. Mr. John SPACKMAN died 29 May 1833 in 50 th year. James John Spackman son of John and Maria Spackman died 13 March 1817 aged 7 months. Mrs. Eliza HARDMAN, daughter of the above John and Maria Spackman died 26 November 1846 in 33 rd year. John Arthur Spackman grandson of above died in infancy. Mrs. Maria AUSTIN formerly wife of the above named Mr. John Spackman died 24 February 1864 aged 67.

264. This stone erected by Mr. Thomas TAYLOR to the memory of Mr. William GREEN who died 2 nd (?) December 1780 aged 75 (?). Also Sarah daughter of the above Thomas Taylor and Sarah his wife died in infancy.

265. Mr. Thomas BULLING of this parish died ……. July (?) 1806 aged 75 (?). Mrs. Mary Bulling wife of above Mr. Thomas Bulling died October …. 1815 aged …… Elizabeth Bulling daughter of above died 26 July 1821 (?)  aged 32. Thomas Bulling son of above died ………. ……….. aged 48.

266.  Not used

267. George David GRAHAM son of Adam and Ann Graham of this parish died 1 August 1791 aged 7 months. Mrs. Ann BAWDEN, grandmother of the above died 7 April 1806 aged 62. Louisa Graham died 29 April 1810 in the thirteenth year of her age. Charles Montagu Graham died 27 August 1817 aged 3 years 10 months. Also Mrs. Mary Ann …… ……………… On reverse of stone: Also Mrs. Anne Graham widow of Mr. Adam Graham and mother of the aforementioned children died 22 October 1826 aged 58.

268. Alice (?) ROBBINS wife of Gabriel Robbins  died …… July 1791 (?) aged …….. (several lines illegible).

269. Mrs. Jane SMITH wife of Mr. John Smith of this parish died 19 September 1809 aged 24. Jonathan Thackray Smith died 23 July 1809 aged 10 days ……….. Also Charlotte an affectionate and second wife of the above died 14 August 1839 in 51 st year. The above Mr. John Smith died 21 January 1843 aged 62.

270.  Not used

271. Mrs. Rebecca EVANS late wife of Mr. John Evans Master Sailmaker of His Majesty’s Yard, Woolwich, died 22 March 1809 (?) aged 50. Mr. Josiah Evans son of above died 30 July 1819 aged 41. Mr. John Evans husband of above died 16 (?) July 1830 aged 76. On reverse of stone: Miss Rebecca Evans daughter of before said died 7 December 1827 aged 47. Mrs. Catherine SHORE died 14 September 1835 aged 48. Miss Harriott Catherine HUMPHREYS died 19 September 1837 aged 19 years. Charlotte Rebecca Humphreys died 10 April 1839 aged 22.

272. Mrs. Elizabeth WHITE late of this parish died 13 May 1772 aged 75. Mrs. Elizabeth White, daughter of above died 25 November 1794 aged 73. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth DAVIS late wife of Mr. Job Davis of this parish and niece of above, died 15 March 1802 aged 54. Mr. Job Davis died 27 March 1831 in 82 nd year.

273. Mrs. Mary WHITE wife of Mr. Robert White late of this parish died 23 July 1769 aged 46. Mr. Robert White died 5 January 1773 aged 53. Robert White ………… died ……. September 1760 …….. On the back of the stone: Mrs. Sarah WEATHERALL wife of John Weatherall died 27 January 1796 in 31 st year. Also three of their children viz: Harriet born 4 September 1785 died 1 December 1795. Charles John born 27 November 1787 died 8 February 1788. Maria born 7 March 1789 died 1 November 1789. The above Mr. John Weatherall died 1 September 1822 aged 72. Mrs. Ann Dorril MORCE died 28 October 1833 aged 75.

274. In memory of one son and two daughters of Thomas and Sarah GRIMES of this parish. Sarah died 12 May 1780 (or 86) aged 11 months. K died 22 January 1787 aged 4 years. Thomas died 19 February 1787 aged 6 months. ………… Augusta …………. aged 10 months.

275. Lewis Francis CATTY Esquire of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, died 1 February 1824 in 64 th year.

276. Mrs. Susanna ROBINSON late wife of Mr. Phillip Robinson of this parish died 10 October 1806 aged 53. …………… Also the above Mr. Philip Robinson …………. 7 April 1816 …………

277. This stone is erected to the memory of James KING an honest and faithfull servant who died 22 December 1789 aged 28.

278. Here lies interred the body of Samuel REMNANT son of Samuel Remnant died 19 November 1739 (?1759) aged 19 years. Likewise William Remnant son of above who died 11 January 1737 (?) aged …….. [Stone broken]. Also Matthew REDWOOD died 6 February 1757 (?) aged 6 months. Also Jeremiah Redwood Esquire who died 28 August 1776 in 79 th year. Also Samuel Redwood son of above died ….. July 17….aged 6 years.

279. Illegible.

280. Sarah Barnes HELLARD daughter of Mark White and Sarah Hellard of Mill-bank, Westminster who died 6 September 1830 aged 4 years. Mark White Hellard, father of above died 24 October 1833 aged 38.

281. Illegible

282. Mr. Hugh ROBERTSON of this parish late Bombardier of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, died 14 March 1807 aged 64.

283 George Hutfield AUSTIN son of William and Mary Ann Austin died 29 January 1827 aged 12 years. Above Mary Ann Austin died 21 February 1830 aged 51. Above William Austin died 4 March 1851 aged 76. Mrs. Jane HUMBLE daughter of above William and Mary Austin died 13 September 1851 aged 47.

284. Illegible

285. Mr. James REED late of this parish died 3 July 1813 aged 65. ….. Also Alice Reed wife of above died 21 October 1834 aged 79.

286. Mr. John KELLY died 17 November 1845 aged 69. 

287. Mrs. Mary Ann GUYER died 20 January 1822 aged 52. Mr. Jonathan Saunder Guyer her husband died 12 October 1847 aged 83. Sarah Elizabeth PROWSE granddaughter of above died 10 January 1849 aged 2 years.

288. Mr. John KEALL of this parish died 31 January 1838 aged 56. Mrs. Ann Keall widow of above died 26 September 1841 aged 64.

289. Dorothy wife of the late John GODWIN of Deptford died … Dec 1854 aged (3 or 7) 5 years.

290. Thomas Charles son of Thomas and Mary GILES of this parish died 21 January 1836 aged 2 years 6 months. Also of seven infant children of the above.

291. Sarah GILES daughter of Thomas and Sarah Giles of this parish died 2 December 1800 aged 4 years. Sarah died 25 December 1802 aged 7 months; Charlotte died 25 April 1803 aged 4 years 10 months; Thomas F died 30 September 1807 aged 2 years 6 months; Edward 4 April 1808 aged 1 year four months; Frederick 18 August 1814 aged 2 months; Sarah Ann 14 December 1816 aged 6 years; Henry 19 December 1816 aged 1 year 4 months; Albert 14 November 1817 aged 2 months. Above Mrs. Sarah Giles died 17 November 1834 aged 60. Eleanor daughter of above died 27 August 1848 aged 29. Above Thomas Giles died 10 February 1852 aged 79.

292. James DOUGLAS …. November 1827 aged 42. Also two children of above died in infancy. Likewise Mary Douglas …. 1830 ….

293. Mary Ann HUMPHRYES died 3 October 1848 aged 81. This stone is erected as a mark of regard by a
few of her friends.

294. Mrs. Martha WINGFIELD late of Hastings died 1 February 1855 aged 80. Mary Ann daughter of Henry and Mary Ann WEBB and granddaughter of above died 1 February 1849 aged 16 years.

295. Ann Thomas DOBINSON wife of Joseph Dobinson died …. November 18 …. aged …. Ann Thomas Dobinson their daughter died 21(?) April(?) 1806 aged 3 months.

296. Illegible

297. Tomb. On west end: Elizabeth MOORE died 7(?) December 1757 (?) ….. month …. days. Top: Illegible. North side: Illegible East end: Also of Mr. George Bono Moore of this parish surgeon son of above mentioned George and Elizabeth Moore died 20 April 1807 aged 52.

298. H.E.P. MARK died 21 September 1820 aged 9 years 5 months. Also J.P. KNOWLES died 27 October 1824 aged 23 years 6 months.

299.  Not used

300. Miss Rachel KING daughter of Mr. Robert and Mrs. Ann King of this parish died 22 May 1814 aged 15. Above Mrs. Ann King died 5 May 1816 aged 49. Above Mr. Robert King died 6 January 18... aged 49.

301. To six children of Robert and Jane DELACOURT ….Har…. Jane…. Also Jane …. .. bert who died …. Also Robert Aaron who …. …. Delacourt …. Also Mrs. Jane Delacourt wife of above Mr. Robert Delacourt died 19 July 1838 aged 57.

302. Lieutenant John COURTIS of the Royal Navy died 15 November 1817 aged 45. Also Trelawny son of Lieutenant Courtis RM(sic) died 17 June 1841 aged 5 weeks.

303. Mrs. Jane DURLING wife of Mr. John Durling of this parish died 28 June 1807 aged 28. Jane Durling daughter of above died 2.. July 1807 aged 18 months. Above Mr. John Durling died 9 October 1839 aged 62. Also Jane WEIGHTMAN, niece of above died 2.. December 18..(?) aged 30.

304 Mr. William LANE late of this parish died ……. painful …….. he bore with great fortitude and resignation and died ….. 1780 (or 6) in (?37) year. Also Maria Ann Lane daughter of above died …. March 1786 aged …. months and 1 week. Mrs. Ann NORRIS …… of the above M…. Lane died…. July 18.. aged …. years …..(3 lines)

305. Mrs. Sarah MORRIS wife of late Mr. Thomas Morris of Queenborough Kent died 11 May 1833 aged 77.

306. Mary SMITH died 27 December 1833 aged 2 years. Sarah Jane RILEY died 14 January 1848 aged 11 months. (on other side): H.D. Paid into the Savings Bank the sum of ten pounds the interest thereof to be paid to the sexton of this parish for the time being for the keeping of this grave in repair. In memory of Mr. Henry DUNGER who died 10 May 1845 aged 78. Mrs. Ann Dunger wife of above died 29 September 1852 aged 79.

307. William Edwin only child of Robert LIDDLE and Emma Hicks his wife died 22 May 1839 aged 7 years 6 months.

308. Ann Elizabeth daughter of Jabez and Ann EDWARDS died 6 July 1813 aged 4 months. Matilda their sixth daughter died 7 January 1829 aged 6 years. Edward Edwards (only son of above) died 21 April 1841 aged 30. Above Mrs. Edwards died 2 July 1848 aged 58. Also Eliza Edwards died 6 July 1850 aged 23, and in the consecrated ground are interred at Woolwich Cemetery Grave No. 7/196 the above named Jabez Edwards born 19 December 1789 died 17 August 1877 aged 88. Also Elizabeth Edwards their fifth daughter died 4 November 1865 aged 45. Martha Caroline Edwards died 22 December 1867 aged 34. Mary Morce Edwards died 4 December 1877 aged 59.

309. Mrs. Ann EDWARDS wife of Mr. Edward Edwards of this parish died 4 May 1808 aged 55. Also two of their children, Samuel born 30 January 1786 died 18 December 1789, Hannah born .. April 17(?)6, died 30 November 17-7. Mr. Samuel Davis Edwards died 7 August 1829 aged 31. Edward Edwards died 6 November 1828 aged 35. Also above Mr. Edward Edwards died 30 January 1836 aged 78. Mrs. Hannah DAVIS sister of above Mr. Edwards died 21 April 1832 aged 92.

310. Mr. Thomas WILLIAMS died 19 June 1837 aged 58. Amelia Davis Williams his daughter  died 5 July 1833 aged 12 years 6 months. Mrs. Mary Ann Williams wife of above died 1 December 1850 aged 62.

311. William RANIE son of Master James Ranie of the Royal Regiment of Artillery and Susanna his wife died 13 October 1798 aged 1 year 4 days. Also their daughter Maria Jane Ranie died 13 July 1803 aged 12 years 3 months 30 days. Likewise their second daughter Harriet Ann Ranie died 24 September 1821 aged nearly 39 years. Also the aforesaid Master James Ranie died 27 October 1823 (or 5) in 59 th year. Also the said Susanna Ranie died 18 October 1838 aged 73.

312. Hannah Susan daughter of John and Agness LEWES died 6 June 1813 aged 17 months.

313. Ebenezer SCOTT of this parish died 7 October 1837 aged 71. Ann Scott his wife died 4 November 1847 aged 76. Mary Ann and Ebenezer children of above died young.

314. Mr. John PHILLIPS died 11 December 1847 aged 73. 

315. Susannah JONES wife of Hugh Jones Royal Artillery died 18 October 1812 aged 44. Milicent Jones second wife of above died 30 June 1833 aged 74.

316. Mrs. Phoebe wife of Quarter Master Samuel TRENCH of the Royal Artillery died 1 July 1827 aged 56. Isabella daughter of above died 19 October 1803 aged 4 months. Frederick Charles son of above died 10 September 1808 aged 9 months. Mrs. Isabella mother of Quarter Master Trench and relict of Frederick THOMM died 2 May 1802 aged 72. Charles Trench brother of above died 8 April 1795 aged 21.

317. John CRAWFORD …… son …..………..

318. Walter STEWART late Quarter Master of the Fifth Battalion Royal Artillery died 26 April 1826 aged 50. Mrs. Elisabeth Stewart relict of above died 19 October 1842 aged 64. Mr. Robert CAMPION late pensioner of Greenwich Hospital died 7 December 1853 aged 57.

319. To three children of John and Ann CLARK of this parish William Joseph born 21 April 1812 died 21 July 1812. Elisa born 18 December 1799 died 9 May 1819. Mary Ann Phoebea born 30 July 1819 died 21 July 1832. Also George Thomas HOAD grandson of above died in infancy. Emily Mary daughter of Charles and Esther Clark and granddaughter of above born 3 August 1839 died 7 September 1841.

320. James Henry COLLINS died 18 May 1854 in 54 th year.

321. Henry Quinten James PINHORN Esquire Royal Navy died 31 December 1845 aged 39. This officers death arose from disease contracted on the coast of Africa when in the discharge of his duty as a paymaster in the Royal Navy. This stone is erected to his memory by his affectionate brother John Quinten Pinhorn Esquire.

322. Mr. Henry NORTH of this parish died 6 July 1816 aged 46. Sophia North daughter of above and Mary his wife died 1 August 1811 aged 2 years. Also 5 of their children who died in their infancy. Above Mrs. Mary North died 29 April 1819 aged 52. Also the infant children of George and Mary Ann CHAMPION of this parish Mary Ann died 23 February 1828 aged 1 year …. Daniel died 22 February 1829 aged …. Mary Ann died 5 May 1830 aged …. Sarah died 15 March 1835 aged 3 years…. Also Charles son of George and Susannah WHALE of this parish died 10 January 1833 aged 4 months.

323. Grace Ann Maria wife of Sampson WHALE of this parish died 15 September 1847 aged 71 …. Also above Mr. Sampson Whale died 10 September 1852 in 83 rd year. 

324. Illegible

325. Mary wife of William STURGEON died 16 October 1828 aged 44. Also her twin children John, died 1811 aged 2 years, Ann died 1817 aged 8 years.

326. Ann Maria DYKES daughter of Joseph and Ann Dykes died 7 February 1811 aged 26. Above Mr. Joseph Dykes died 24 January 1816 aged 73. Above Mrs. Ann Dykes died 28 January 1819 aged 82. Sarah Ann Dykes born 3 .. 1768 died 31 March 1831. Elizabeth Dykes born 28 December 1769 died 10 January 1847.

327. John G. MATTISON son of …. Mattison sergeant in the Royal Artillery died .. January 1809 aged 22 months.

328. Lieutenant Thomas J.G.W. DAVIS, Royal Navy, Commander of HM Steam Vessel ‘Albin’ died at Woolwich 27 August 1831 Netat 44.

329. Charles PLATT, Corporal in the Royal Regiment of Artillery died 3 August 1836 aged 37.

330. Lieutenant James WILSON Royal …… Artillery died 12 July 1821 aged 73. Also Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson his wife died 19 February 1827 aged 83.

331. Illegible

332. Mr. James FROST, late of the Inspector of Artillery’s Department at Woolwich died 5 November 1820 aged 76. Hannah daughter of above died 19 May 1831 aged 28.

333. Mrs. Eliza PAYTON wife of Edward Payton and daughter of the aforesaid (sic) William and Ann SALES died 1 July 1824 aged 25. …… Also Ann Eliza Payton daughter of the above died 27 August 1851 aged 30.

334. Lieutenant Robert DAVIE late of the Royal Sappers and Miners died 22 March 1830 in 71 st year. …… Also Mrs. Mary wife of John BURRELL died 26 September 1840 aged 66. Mr. John Burrell died 27 November 1841 aged 71.

335. Dr. John RANKINE Royal Navy Aetat 46. died 1 December 1839.

336. Elisabeth Goddard Heriot the wife of William CHARTRES Esquire surgeon, died 30 June 1838. Also Mary BIRCHALL mother of above and wife of Captain HERIOT Royal Navy died 15 May 1839 aged 52. (There appears some doubt as to the surname).

337. Mrs. Elizabeth HAMILTON widow of Colonel Richard Hamilton late of the Royal Regiment of Artillery died 7 September 1837 in 69 th year. Mary Magdalene daughter of above (late wife of Surgeon QUIGLEY of the Royal Artillery) died at Halifax, Nova Scotia September 1842.

338. Mary Ann late wife of Corporal Benjamin ILLSTON, Royal Artillery, died 8 May 1837 aged 26.

339. Thomas HALLETT son of Thomas and Ann Hallett of this parish 29 September 1808 in eleventh year. Above Mr. Thomas Hallett died 10 March 1828 aged 58. Mrs. Ann Hallett wife of above Mr. Thomas Hallett died 19 January 1831 aged 68. Mary Ann Elizabeth SMITH died 8 September 1835 aged 58.

340. Mrs. Ann SALES late wife of Mr. William Sales of this parish died 17 June 1820 aged 51 ….. Also two of their children Rose died 3 November 1805 aged 3 years, Caroline died 23 October 1808 aged 3 years. Above Mr. William Sales died 30 March 1836 aged 69 …. also William DURLING died 10 September 1853 aged 62. Also Maria Durling his wife died 8 October 1853 aged 57.

341. Sergeant Major James WILLIAMS of the Royal Marines died 20 September 1808 aged 41. Also Mrs.Mary CROOK died 4 August 1818 aged 55. Also Mrs. Mary FRENCH daughter of Mrs. Mary Crook died 3 May 1819 aged 35.

342. Mr. Alexander COWEN late of this parish died 15 January 1820 aged 41. Also three children of above died in infancy. Likewise Jane Cowen daughter of above Mr. Alexander and Mrs. Jane Cowen died 18 August 1827 aged 7 years 6 months. James Cowen son of above Mr. Alexander and Mrs. Jane Cowen died 21 March 1829 aged 17. The above Mrs. Jane Cowen died 26 March 1844 aged 65.

343. Alicia eldest daughter of John Whaler COLLINGTON Captain Royal Artillery, died 8 May 1837 aged 7 years.

344. Catherine Elphinstone youngest daughter of Lieutenant Colonel CLEMENT, Royal Artillery, died 17 November 1834 aged 14. Thomas Richard Penfold, brother to above died at sea 11 January 1828 aged 16. Also Heriot Brandreth an infant died 30 August 1817 in Ireland. Also Francis William Clement  Lieutenant Bengal Engineers H.E.I.C.S. born 26 March 1808 died at Allyghur in the East Indies 21 June 1830 aged 22. Jane Clement born 22 October 1815 died 23 December 1840 aged 24.

345. Mrs. Mary BARREY wife of Mr. Samuel Barrey died 24 May 1830 aged 48 …. Also Mary daughter of above died in infancy.

346. Illegible

347. Elizabeth BOWEN died 13 December 1837 aged 83. Mr. William TRUSDEL of this parish brother of above died 12 January 1853 aged 85. Mary Maria WARD died 21 July 1854 aged 57 a faithful servant to the above.

348. Mr. William GATES late of this parish, Baker, died 25 May 1808 aged 41. Mrs. Elizabeth GRIFFITH, mother of above died 14 December 1823 aged 86. Mrs. Mary Gates, wife of above, died 9 January 1837 aged 72.

349. Died at Woolwich 13 February 1826 aged 23 years Lieutenant Lucius Barber WILFORD of the Madras Army, son of Major Wilford, Royal Artillery.

350. Jane wife of Patrick RILEY of this parish died 18 December 1833 aged 74. Rossetta Jane HEAVEN daughter of Thomas George and Christiana Jane Heaven and granddaughter of the above died 8 September 1838 aged 14 years 4 months. Also James Caley son of Thomas George and Christiana Heaven and grandson of Patrick and Jane Riley died 20 September 1841 aged 10(?) months. Patrick Riley died 20 April 1846 aged 80.

351. Richard KNIGHT Esquire died 8 November 1810 in the 62 nd year. Mr. William GENT, Surgeon, son in law to the above died 8 May 1811 in the 24 th year.

352 William STEWART late sergeant Royal Regiment of Artillery died 11 May 1847 aged 40. Emily daughter of William and Frances YOUNG died 14 July 1840 aged 1 year 5 months. Frederick Stewart son of William and Frances Young died 3 December 1846 aged 1 year 7 months. Also John Banks son of William and Frances Young died 11 September 1848 aged 7 years 8 months.

353. Mrs. Jane HEAVEN late wife of Mr. William Heaven late of this parish died 10 June 1808 aged 46. William Heaven their son died 2 July 1815 aged 13. Also Mrs. Elizabeth Heaven, 2 nd wife of above died 14 January 1822 aged 55. Mrs. Jane McCOMBIE daughter of William and Jane Heaven died 13 April 1843 aged 49. The above Mr. William Heaven died …. September 1845 aged 80.

354. Mrs. Elizabeth HALL late wife of Mr. Edward hall of …….. died 28 September 1810 aged (?28) years. Miss Elizabeth Hall daughter of above Mr. Edward and Mrs. Elizabeth Hall died 17 February 18(?2)- aged …. Mr. Edward Hall died (?21) July 1826 aged 70. 

355. William son of Robert and Elizabeth TANDY died 4 December 1816 aged 5 years. Mary Ann daughter of above and wife of Mr. Joseph EVANS died 25 September 1840 aged 27. Above Elizabeth Tandy died 22 February 1849 aged 69.

356. John TAYLOR (?) …..(Illegible) (Footstone J.T. 1814) Also John son of above who died 12 February 181(?9) aged …. months.

357.  Not used

358. Memoriae. Charles TURNER late surgeon of the Ordnance Medical Department died 22 April 1837 aged 39. Georgina Elizabeth Turner died 6 January 1834 aged 5 months. Also Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Turner widow of above died 15 July 1842 in 31 st year. Edward Alexander Turner son of above died 14 December 1850 aged 14 years.

359. M…….. E……..MACKENZIE …….Alexander and Helen Mackenzie died …. May 1850 aged ….. months.

360. Mrs. Ann RUSSELL wife of Mr. William Russell of this parish died 25 April 1832 in 61 st year. The above Mr. William Russell died 24 August 1840 in 67 th year.

361. Mary wife of Bernard DONNELLY died 30 October 1855 aged 68.

362. Memoriae Robert Lang DREW, Sergeant Royal Sappers and Miners died 25 January 1838 aged 47. Priscella Rebecca died February 1833 aged 6 months. Joseph Benjamin died August 1835 aged 4 months. Children of above. Emily sister of above died 28 November 1839 aged 3 years.

363. In memoriae of the children of Robert and Catherine MILLAR of this Town: James R. died in 1798 aged 8 months. Maria in 1807 aged 1 year 6 months. Hannah Boddy in 1811 aged 15 years 5 months. Isabella W. in 1812 aged 9 months. Diana Dalvage died in 1818 aged 19 years 5 months. Elias and Immanuel in 1810 aged 1 year 1 month. Josiah J.H. in 1821 aged 6 months. Margaret Mary in 1824 aged 10 years 8 months. William P. at Cape Coast in ….. aged 21 years 2 months …………. Cornelius J. in 1829 aged 27 years 3 months. Also Catherine mother of the above died 17 December 1831 aged 53. (On reverse) Also Robert Millar born 22 December 1801 died in America 13 January 1852 aged 50. Also Robert Millar, father of above born 21 April 1770 died 3 March 1853 at Chelsea aged 83.

364. Footstone: S.J.D. 1842; W.W.D. 1848; S.S.W.D. 1848; J.D. 1850. The headstone illegible save the name:- DEVINE.

365. Elizabeth FLICK late wife of Richard Flick of this parish died 25 May 1824 aged 48. Mrs. Jane Flick second wife of above died 14 February 1835 aged 72.

366. Mr. James SPURLING of this parish died 1 May 1809 aged 78. William Covil Spurling son of John and Elizabeth Spurling died 20 August 1824 aged 7 weeks. Mrs. Margaret Spurling, wife of above Mr. James Spurling died 7 March 1825 aged 78. Miss Margaret Covil Spurling daughter of above John and Elizabeth Spurling died 2 July 1830 aged 14 months. Thomas Robson Spurling son of above died 18 January 1838 aged 22 months. James Nathaniel Spurling son of above died 5 February 1840 aged 18 years. William Covil Spurling son of above died 19 February 1840 aged 8 years 6 months. Mrs. Elizabeth Spurling wife of above Mr. John Spurling died 4 September 1841 aged 48. She was an affectionate wife, a kind and tender mother. Mr. John Samson Spurling son of above John and Elizabeth Spurling died 13 October 1842 aged 26. Susannah Elizabeth daughter of Samuel Covil and Susannah Spurling and granddaughter of John and Elizabeth Spurling died 16 July 1854 aged 3 years 8 months. (On other half of stone):- Likewise Mrs. Margaret COVIL wife of Mr. William Covil of this parish died 5 September 1824 aged 39. Miss Ann Covil sister of above William and Margaret Covil died 10 December 1836 aged 25. Henry Covil son of above died 23 March 1838 aged 22.

367. Captain George Rivers LUKE (of the Royal Artillery) died 1 June 1837 aged 40.

368. Mrs. Caroline READ wife of John Read Esquire of the Ordnance Department died 13 January 1831 in 70 th year. Elizabeth Fanny Read only daughter of S. Read Esquire of H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich and grand daughter of above died 29 October 1845 aged 16 years 6 months. Above John Read Esquire died 22 January 1852 in 98 th year.

369. Caroline Susanna wife of Henry D. HARNESS Esquire of the Royal Engineers and second daughter of Thomas EDMONDES Esquire born 16 September 1807 died 11 June 1838.

370. Elizabeth wife of Mr. Ezekiel PURCELL late Clerk in H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich, died 5 March 1836 aged 73.

371. Ann BIRTLES wife of Sergeant Thomas Birtles Royal Horse Artillery and daughter of Sarah MOUNTAIN died 27 May 1826 aged 29. Above Sarah Mountain died 2 June 1813 aged 35. Also Sarah Ann Mountain daughter of Sergeant William Mountain of the Royal Sappers and Miners died 18 August 1837 aged 4 years. Above Mr. William Mountain died 7 April 1847 aged 42.

372. John CHURCHILL who was killed on HMS "Tyne" 2 October 1853 aged 33 who unfortunately left a dear wife to lament the loss. Erected by the Officers and crew of HMS "Tyne" and a friend.

373. Mr. Joseph GILES of this parish 23 July 1832 aged 61. Also five children viz: Mary, died 9 September 1798 aged 6 months; Henry 7 September 1800 aged 4 years 6 months; Mary, 4 February 1802 aged 2 years; Martha 27 November 1811 aged 1 year 3 months; Sarah 28 August 1814 aged 8 years 6 months. Also Mrs. Mary Giles died 10 March 1843 aged 68.

374. Mrs. Ann HORNE late wife of Mr. Robert Horne of this parish died 10 July 1811 aged 54. Near this stone lies (sic) three of their children. Also above Mr. Robert Horne died 20 (?) March 1836 aged 69. Also Mary Ann Horne widow of above died 8(?) January 1839 aged 37(?).

375. Eleanor wife of Richard EVANS of this parish died 22 October 1818 aged 40. Also two of their children died in infancy. Sarah Jee daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Evans died 19 March 1821 aged 9 months. Eleanor daughter of above Richard and Eleanor died 13 January 1823 aged 15 years 5 months. Elizabeth wife of Joseph Evans son of above Richard and Eleanor daughter of Claus and Elizabeth HINCKEN of Wellclose Square died 26 December 1842 in 29 th year.

376. Arthur WOOD son of Joseph and Elizabeth Wood of the Royal Artillery died 2(?8) July 1811 aged 2 years 4 months.

377. Mrs. Jane FENN died 12 October 1838 aged 62.

378. Sarah ADAIR late wife of John Adair of the Royal Artillery died 4 September 1829 aged 24. Also near this ….lie the bodies of Geo ….nd Rob …. Adair sons of above, died in infancy. 

379. Robert Norris VENNING died 15 April 1833 aged 30. Mrs. Ann Venning mother of above died 30 June 1843 aged 71. Mr. Robert Venning died 27 November 1851 aged 79. John Venning second son of above died at Sheerness 29 October 1878 aged 74. William Venning (third son) died 8 May 1885 aged 78.

380. Altar Tomb within rails. North side:- Mr. John WRIGHT who died at Lewisham Kent 16 May 1847 aged 72. Lucy Wright, relict of above died 25 December 1875 aged 87. South side:- John George Wright, son of John and Lucy Wright of this parish died 12 July 1812 aged 2 years 6 months. West end:- Mr. Robert RICHARDS of the parish of Walworth Surrey, son in law of John and Lucy Wright died 23 May 1846 aged 25 leaving a widow and one child. Lucy Eliza Richardson daughter of above Mr. Robert Richards and granddaughter of Mr. John Wright died 17 April 1850 aged 5 years 4 months. East end:- James Henry son of James Shaw and Hannah Mary WATSON of the parish of Lewisham Kent died 28 March 1846 aged 1 year 4 days. Charles Wright Watson died 30 July 1850 aged 1 year 9 months. Grandsons of John and Lucy Wright.

381. Mr. Christian BETT late wife of Quarter Master Thomas Bett of the Royal Artillery, died 17 August 1812 aged 48. The above Quarter Master Thomas Bett died 26 September 1813 aged 86.

382. Mr. Samuel CAMPION died …. January 1818 aged 75.

383. Janet Maria TAYLOR infant daughter of Robert R. Taylor, Engineer, died 6 August 1846 aged …. months and twenty ……

384. Robert Major JEFFERY, Purser, Royal Navy died 2 June 1849 aged 41. 

385. Elizabeth wife of David YOULE of this parish died 11 September 1850 aged 42.

386. Memoriae Mary Ann daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann LEE of this parish died 8 October 1837 aged 5 months 14 days. William Joseph son of above died 30 December 1839 aged 16 months 17 days. Amelia Martha daughter of above died 16 March 1846 aged 14 months. George Walter Lee son of above died 25 July 1849 aged 3 years. Mrs.Emma WALLACE cousin of above died 12 July 1855 aged 37.

387. Memoriae Four children of Mr. Vincent and Mary RICHARDS of this parish died in infancy. Mrs. Ann COLPES aunt of above died 25 February 1846 aged 75. Above Mr. Vincent Richards died 28 February 1846 aged 65. Mrs. Mary Richards wife of above Mr. Vincent Richards died 22 December 1849 aged 74. Charlotte Richards granddaughter of above Vincent and Mary Richards died 4 April 1855 aged 3 years 3 months.

388. Elizabeth daughter of William and Elizabeth MANLEY died 20 January 1846 aged 2 years 114 days.

389. Mary wife of Neil McBEATH, Royal Artillery who after a long and painful illness died with Christian Hope on 10 September 1851 aged 27.

390.  Not used 

391. Mr. Edmund OTWAY died 3 January 1838 aged 80. Mrs. Ann Otway his wife 28 November 1824 aged 60.

392. Sergeant James KNIGHT late of the Royal Artillery died 20 August 1848 aged 76. This tribute of respect to the memory of a faithful old soldier has been erected by Lieutenant General Sir Thomas DOWNMAN, KCH, CB Commandant of Woolwich Garrison. Major General Sir Hew D. ROSS KCB, Deputy Adjutant General and the Officers of the Royal Artillery as a token of their estimation of his uniform correctness of conduct, attention and zeal in the discharge of his duties as first clerk in the Commandants Office for the long period of fifty years.

393. Mr. Jabez ANDERSON, Royal Military Surveyor, died 20 February 1814 aged 30 years. Mr. David Anderson father of the above died 2 May 1818 aged 70. Mr. David Anderson the Chief Clerk to the Gentlemen Cadets died 7 April 1820 aged 32. Mrs. Mary Anderson widow and mother of the above died 9 January 1827 aged 84.

393a. Head stone now flat: Here lieth interred the body of Mr. Jeremiah ROWLAND of Sandwich in the County of Kent, mate of His Majesty ship the Dunkirk who died the …. day of April 1743 aged 27 years.

394. Altar Tomb. Here lyes the body of Daniel WISEMAN Esquire late Clerk of the Cheque of his Majesty's Yard at Deptford who died 1 February 1738 aetatis suae 65. On a tablet on the East end: The tomb of this benefactor of the Parish of Woolwich was restored in 1889 "He is worth that thou shouldest do this for him; for he loveth our nation and himself built us our synagogue!! S. Luke VII 4.5 Revised Version. S.G. Scott, Rector. W. Woodford W.F. Lockwood, Churchwardens.

395. William NELSON died 12 April 1770 aged 37. Jane Nelson his daughter died…. February …. aged …. years.

396. Jane Wife of Nicholas MOULD of this parish died 16 October 1845 aged 36.

397. Georgina Grah(a)m Vittoria daughter of the late Colonel Alexander ROBERTSON of Halloran, Lannarkshire N.B. died 7 January 1853 (or 33) aged 18.

398. Robert (?) COOK late Purser of His Majesty Ship ……. born …. November 17-1 died … December 1790.

399. Square raised tomb. North side:- John NELSON Esquire late Master Shipwright of Chatham Yard died 12 March 1793 aged 66. Anna Maria Nelson wife of above died 28 November 1813 aged 78. East end:- George Nelson, gentleman, son of John and Anna Maria Nelson died 16 February 1829 aged 61. Elizabeth wife of above George Nelson died 3 March 1837 aged 65. Anna Maria daughter of above George and Elizabeth Nelson died 20 December 1835 aged 55. South side:- Richard Alexander Nelson Esquire son of John and Anna Maria Nelson, Secretary of
His Majesty’s Navy died 19 September 1820 in 57 th year.

400. Uriah NELSON died 19 December 1762 aged 42. Also Nathaniel Nelson her brother died 22 January 1763 aged 31. Richard and Uriah Nelson parents of the aforesaid, Uriah died year 14 March 1767 aged 72, Richard ye 6 1768 aged 75 On reverse:- Susannah WRAY daughter of Richard and Uriah Nelson died 9 April 1790 aged 75.

401. Mrs. Mary LILLY died 27 May 1794 (?) aged 60. Also Sally MOORE died …. April 1792 aged 6 months. …….. Moore died …. 1793 aged 2 days. John Moore, February 1794 aged 2 days. Likewise ……. Moore 22 August 1797 aged …. Also Mrs. Mary Moore mother of above died 27 December 1810(?) aged 54. John Moore husband of above died 25 January 1832 aged 76.

402. Susanna GIRLING died 9 September 1850 aged 73.

403. Henry ROGERS husband to Elizabeth Rogers died 28 April 1802 aged 68. Palmer John LONELY Purser …..n ….. Royal Navy died 18 April 1844 aged 34.

404. Mr. George HALLET late of this parish died 2 October 1806 in 35 th year

405. ……… William SHARP late of this parish who lost his life in the (?) attempt to save the lives of two of his fellow (?men) …… was himself unfortunately suffocated 26 January 1797 in 33 rd year. Also M……. HALLETT wife of George Hallett late of this parish …… of the above ………. died …. August 18-9 …….

406. Elizabeth, 7 th daughter of John and Mary JOHNSON of the parish of Kilpeck in the County of Hereford died 24 October 1848 in 22 nd year.

407. Mrs. Rebecca ROBERTS of this parish died 26 May 1810 aged 44. Mr. Joseph Roberts her husband died 6 May 1831 aged 62. Also five of their children. 

408. ……….. Richard Esquire died 2 .. February …..(illegible)

409. Mr. Thomas WALLBRIDGE late of this parish died 28 August 1802 aged 79. Elizabeth Wallbridge his wife died 3 February 1816 aged 91. Mr. William Wallbridge son of above died 11 March 1836 aged 70.

410. Arms: Here lieth the body of Lieutenant Thomas SKELTON Esquire of Osmunthorp in the County of York who died 31 March in 32 nd year of his age 1741.

411. Mr. James WEAR died 15 August 1841 aged 57. (On reverse of stone):- Mr. William MUCKLE late of this parish died 23 April 1796 aged 37. Also Margaret and James children of above died in their infancy.

412. (Upper part of inscription illegible) …. Also Mr. John SMITH died 27 February 1820 (26 or 29) in 91 st year. An inhabitant of this parish 70 years.

413. Daniel Drinkald COOPER died 1 March 1845 aged 42. On reverse of stone:- Mr. Thomas Cooper died 18 June 1800 aged 5 days also William Cooper died 15 May 1802 aged 10 months. Also Sarah BUNTHORN late of this parish died 23 June 1802 aged 72. Mrs. Sarah Cooper wife of Mr. William Cooper died 29 November 1834 aged 69. Mrs. Sarah CASEY daughter of above Mr. William and Mrs. Sarah Cooper died 26 May 1839 aged 34. Also the above Mr. William Cooper ………

414. Elizabeth Caroline daughter of William and Elizabeth SHARP of this parish died 8 June 1789 aged 3 years. Also five children of above died infants and Elizabeth Ann HALLETT died in infancy.

415. Mary HOPKINS died 29 December 1818 aged 38. William Hopkins her husband died 21 January 1823 aged 56. Erected by their children as a mark of respect. William Thomas Hopkins died 18 February 1855 aged 50.

416. Alfred HOPKINS died 22 …… 1802 aged 15 weeks. illiam Hopkins senior died 18 (? May) 1803 aged 98. Mary Hopkins died 4 March 1810 aged 13 weeks.Joseph Hopkins died 8 October 1810 aged 3 years 9 months. Also Mrs. Mary Hopkins ………….

417. Mrs. Ann MALLARD wife of Thomas Mallard died ……. June 1771 (or 4) in 50 th year.

418. Ann JONES of Lewes died 23 May 1813 aged 25.

419. Anna BARTHOLOMEW died 17 June 1783 aged 43 (?)

420. Mr. William GRIST late of the parish of St. Luke, Middlesex died 20 May 1811 aged 41. George Grist his son died 10 March 1812 aged 19 months. Vernon Grist, father of above William Grist died 10 May 1814 aged 75. Above (sic) Mary Grist died 19 October 1838 aged 68.

421. Elizabeth DAVIE died 25 October 1818 aged 32, John Davie 1 February 1823 aged 41. Samuel HOWARD died 24 February 1829 aged 60. Sarah Howard wife of above died 20 July 1831 aged 58. Thomas Davie died 4 September 1850 aged 80 years. Elizabeth wife of Thomas Davie died 6 December 1852 aged 63.

422. ………..of Mr. John RAI ……. late Boatswain of His Majesty’s ship "Celerity" (?) died 6 (?April) 1789 (or 1780) aged 63, and likewise one of his children.

423. Mrs. Tabitha SHOTT late wife of Mr. Isaac Shott of this parish died 30 April 1822 aged 82. Above Mr. Isaac Shott died 26 February 1823 aged 77. Mary Ann Shott, niece of above, died 1 October 1821 aged 12 years. Mrs. Sarah Shott wife of Mr. Isaac Shott died 9 August 1833 aged 64. Also the last named Mr. Isaac Shott died 2 February 1839 aged 69. Also Samuel William Shott, grandson of above died 26 April 1845 aged 17 years.

424. ………….. James LONGER died ………….1801(?) aged 81 years. Also Mrs. Mary Longer wife of above died ………. 1816 aged 84.

425. Mrs. Elizabeth wife of Mr. William LOE both of this parish, died 12 February 1824 aged 71. Mr. Joseph FUNGE brother of above died 11 November 1824 aged 81. Elizabeth Loe daughter of above died 18 January 1842 aged 62. Charles Loe grandson of above died 25 February 1847 aged 33. George Loe grandson of above was unfortunately drowned on 13 May 1852 aged 20 years.

426. Mr. Gordon THOMPSON died …. August 1818 aged … years. Also Mrs. Jane Thompson wife of above died 18 August 1837 aged ….. years. Also two of their children. Captain Robert Gordon Thompson of the ……… Regiment of Foot died at Newport, Isle of Wight …. August 1818 aged 32 and Mrs. Jane STEWART died at ………..on 12 August 1827.

427. Mr. Samuel HARWOOD died 11 March 1809 aged 29. On reverse of stone:- Ann HARDIN wife of Samuel HARDIN of this parish 21 November 1772 aged 56. Also here lieth three of her children.

428. Samuel HARDIN died 20 May 1742 aged 55. Hannah Wife of Samuel Hardin died 18 May 1763 aged 73. Likewise three of their grandchildren.

429. Mrs. Mary TUCKER wife of Mr. Edward Tucker died 1 November 1783 aged 34. Mr. Edward Tucker late of Welling in Kent died 4 March 1803 aged 64. Mrs. Mary Tucker widow of aforesaid Mr. Edward Tucker died 21 September 1813 aged 73.

430. …………….Mr. John BARROM …………..………… Also Mary ………………

431. Illegible

432. Miss Grace HARWOOD died 3 June 1809 aged 26 years. Mr. George Harwood died 19 October 1825 aged 28. Mr. William Harwood died 19 October 1834 aged 53. Mary Ann Harwood died 10 May 1844 aged 55. Jane Elizabeth Harwood daughter of above William and Mary Ann Harwood died 7 July 1853 aged 31.

433. Thomas PARKIN of this parish died 10 February 1832 aged 70.

434. (Square raised and railed Tomb) North side:- Mr. John HARWOOD late of the Checque Office in His Majesty’s Yard, Woolwich died 14 April 1811 aged 33. Also Mrs. Ann ICELEY, wife of John Iceley gentleman and daughter of Mr. Samuel and Mrs. Ann Hardin of this parish died 20 August 1827 in 79 th year. John Iceley gentleman died 18 February 1828 aged 80. South side:- Mrs. Sarah EDWARDS (wife of Mr. William Edwards of this parish and daughter of the late John and Ann Iceley) died 18 March 1830 in 45 th year. Also Master Samuel HARDIN SHERSBY (son of John Shersby Esquire of this parish and grandson of the above named John and Ann Iceley) died 11 July 1828 aged one year. Also Ann Hardin Edwards daughter of above William and Sarah Edwards died 25 March 1839 in 17 th year. East end:- George son of Captain James THOMPSON Royal Marines died 29 March 1840 in 9 th year. Mrs. Grace GRUNDY daughter of William Edwards died at Rio Janerio (?) in the Brazil 29 December 1844 aged 26. Top:- Isabella Maude, infant daughter of J.O.P. and Eliza STUART died 25 August 1851. Mr. William Edwards died 29 November 1863 aged 76.

435. Tomb. East end:- Mr. Charles DUNKESON of this parish died 30 March 1785 aged 46. Mrs. Hannah Dunkeson wife of above died 2 December 1785 aged 35. Northside:- Mr. Charles Dunkeson late of Bowater Crescent in this parish died 5 February 1823 in 17 th (?) year. (?47) Mrs. Hannah LOAT widow of above died 21 October 1853 aged 76. Mrs. Ann LETT widow of late James Lett Esquire of Woodford, Essex, died 18 January 1837 aged 65. West end:- Mr. Thomas Lett, many years resident at Oxford, but late of this parish died 4 June 1778 in 44 th year. Joseph Lett
died 27 May 1785 aged 8 years. Martha Lett died 16 August 1785 aged 45. 

436. Tomb. West end:- Grace HARDIN daughter of Samuel and Ann Hardin born 5 May 1764 died 4 November 1827. Charles HARWOOD Esquire of Charlton, nephew of the late Miss Grace Hardin of Woolwich born 17 March 1799 died 7 November 1864. His remains are interred in the churchyard of St. Thomas, Woolwich. North side:- Samuel Hardin, Farmer and Gardner of this parish died 20 March 1803 aged 83. Ann Hardin wife of above died 21 November 1772 aged 56. East end:- Mr. William Hardin died 18 August 1804 aged 68. He was the only brother of the late Mr. Samuel Hardin of this parish. Mr. Samuel Hardin son of Mr. Samuel and Mrs. Ann Hardin and nephew of the above died 6 November 1810 aged 62. Mrs. Sarah Harwood died 13 November 1801 aged 51. Mrs. Mary SHERSBY, daughter of Mr. Samuel and Mrs. Ann Hardin died 6 March 1807 aged 61. Mr. John Shersby of parish of Greenwich, husband of above died 14 December 1816 aged 68.

437. ……… Susan REED …………….. Richard Reed of this parish died 19 March 1750 …………..

438. Mr. John PALMER died …. December ….

439. Nathaniel HORNSBY Esquire, resident surgeon of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, died 18 February 1814 aged 52. Eliza Wilson Lewis daughter of above died 16 October 1830 aged 35. Phillis Eleanor granddaughter of above and daughter of John Romaine and Elizabeth Rosina Hornsby died 29 June 1838 aged 5 years 4 months.

440. Mrs. Mary SMITH late wife of William Stephen Smith of this parish died 24 December 1785 aged 41. Likewise four of their children who died in infancy viz: George, Mary, Mary and Elizabeth. Also the above Mr. Stephen Smith died 18 February 1810 in 73 rd year. Likewise Mrs. Margaret BEAL wife of Mr. Thomas Beal of St. Paul’s Deptford ………………….

441. Mr. Edward EVANS died 16 January 1810 aged 65. Mrs. Jane Evans wife of above died 21 February 1813 aged 76. Mr. David Griffith HICKS nephew of above died 24 February 1816 aged 39. Mr. Richard Hicks died 13 October 1843 aged 65. Sarah Ann Hicks died 7 July 1847 aged 53.

442. Mr. George and Mrs. Elizabeth SMITH who died viz: George died 28 August 1834 aged 68. Elizabeth died 18 October 1830 (or 9) aged 55 and of their children Elizabeth Ann 21 September 1796, George Jabez 18 February 1809 Anna Maria 20 April 1811 (or 4), Louisa 19 May 1817, Mary 3 March 1827, George Maltby 29 May 1827, Elizabeth 25 August 1831 (ages illegible). Also William Stephen DENNEN grandchild of above died 17 December 1838. Augusta Dennen died 26 January 1848 in 25 th (?) year. Lavinia Anne Dennen died 18 March 1852 aged 19 years.

443. Mrs. Elizabeth BAKER wife of Mr. Warwick Baker died 2(1?) October 1850 (?) aged 60 (?).

444. Mrs. Elizabeth MOORE late wife of Mr. William Moore ………….. 1799 ……….. William Moore husband of above died 8 April 1803 (?) aged 72. Mr. Thomas WALLBRIDGE ………… to the above died 28 February 1809 aged …. Also Mrs. Elizabeth Wallbridge ………………

445. Mr. Samuel PRIEST died 2 M…… 1810 (?) aged 64 ………… Mr. John Priest died 27 March 1823 in 40 th year.

446. Mr. George COAKE of this parish Shipwright, died 11 June 1813 aged 63. Elizabeth his daughter died 17 June 1828 aged 40. Mary his wife died 27 March 1839 aged 77. Hannah daughter of above George and Mary Coake died 23 April 1843 aged 47. Thomas son of above George and Mary Coake died 11 December 1853 aged 63. Eliza wife of James Coake son of above George and Mary Coake died 31 December 1853 aged 49 and William son of above George and Mary Coake died 11 December 1854 aged 62. Also George son of above George and Mary Coake died 9 June 1856 aged 70 years.

447. Mrs. Jane LEWIS wife of Mr. R. Lewis, cowkeeper of this parish died 30 June 1839 aged 40. Above Mr. R Lewis died 2 June 1842 aged 45. Also two children died in infancy. 

448. Illegible

449. Elizabeth BOYD wife of William Boyd of this parish died 17 June 1828 aged 40 years and 6 months. Mr. William Boyd her husband died 30 September 1849 aged 67.

450. William Anthony son of Anthony and Ann BUSKIN died 16 October 1810 in 3 rd year. George son of above died 30 April 1834 in 24 th year. Above Mrs. Ann Buskin died 15 August 1835 in 65 th year. Above Mr. Anthony Buskin died 22 February 1846 aged 78.

Numbers not used  5 - 20, 53, 96, 221, 226, 270, 299, 357, 390  (24)

Illegible numbers  30, 65, 72, 77 - 80, 138, 181, 184, 228, 262, 279, 281, 284, 296, 324, 331, 346, 431, 448 (21)

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451. Mr. George MAYNARD, late Engineer, Royal Navy, youngest son of Mr. Benjamin Maynard of High Street, Portsmouth, died 17 October 1853 aged 29.

452. Mrs. Ann SORRELL wife of Mr. John Sorrell of this parish died 26 May 1828 aged 53.

453. To two children of Leonard and Mary HAMMOND of this parish. George died 29 April 1832 aged 8 months 18 days, Emily died 2 November 1834 aged 9 months 11 days. Above Mary Hammond died 15 May 1839 aged 45. Mr. Leonard Hammond died 23 May 1843 aged 48.

454. Here lieth interred ye body of Mrs. Ann LOWNDES LAMBARD wife of John Lambard of this parish who died September ye 3 rd 1756 in ye 26 th year of her age.

455. John PENNICK died 4 December 1818 aged 68. Also Elizabeth Pennick ………. died …. May 1820 aged 6- years.

456. Mr. William SCOTT died …. on 9 February 1819 aged 60. Mrs. Sarah Scott wife of above Mr. William Scott died 22 February 1831 aged 68. Also Mr. Thomas Gorton Scott son of above died 23 November 1835 aged 39.

457. Mary wife of Joseph CHITTENDEN of this parish died 18 December 1815 aged 45. Mary Ann daughter of above died 13 January 1819 aged 27. Likewise two of their children who died in infancy. Above Joseph Chittenden died 29 May 1842 aged 76. Elizabeth AKERS granddaughter of above died 29 May 1846 aged 7 years. Sarah Akers wife of William Akers and daughter of above died 11 May 1847 aged 48. Above Mr. William Akers died 16 February 1851 aged 56.

458. Charles LOE who was struck by a whale in the South Seas and died 18 February 1825 aged 20 years. James LOE maker of the first propeller died 10 September 1843 aged 27. William Loe died 25 November 1847 aged 37. Also Thomas PETER nephew of the above died October 1838 aged 5 years.

458a. Mrs. Elizabeth ADAMS wife of Mr. Thomas Adams and relict of Mr. Daniel SMITH died 14(?) April 1826 aged 72.

459. Elizabeth SMITH late of this parish wife of Daniel Smith Mariner, died 27 October 1771 aged 36. (Note: 458a is a low stone and placed as footstone to 459)

460. Mr. Thomas WILLIAMS late of this parish died 9 December 1806 aged 49 …… Also Elizabeth FOWLER died 29 November 1824 aged 33 (?) years. 

461. George CARTER late of this parish died 28 November 1824 aged 49. Mrs. Ann Carter relict of above died 20 January 1843 (or 8) in 71 st year.

462. Mr. Robert MOORE died 11 April 1851 aged 53. John Robinson Moore son of above died 17 June 1832 aged 4 years 8 months. Sarah wife of above Mr. Robert Moore died 11 June 1878 in 77 th year and was interred in St. Thomas’ Churchyard and in that yard James N. Moore son of above died 19 October 1889 aged 60 and Caroline E. RICHARDS daughter of above died 24 March 1891 aged 67. Interred in Charlton Cemetery.

463. …… Mary Jane DOUGLASS …. August 1803 aged 26 years.

464. Mrs. Frances GARTHWATE late of the parish
of Twickenham died 4 February 1802 aged 65. Also four of her grandchildren viz: Mary, Elizabeth John and Caroline who died in infancy. Also George MASE grandson of above and son of John and Ann Mase died 2 April 1821 aged 8 years 9 months. Above Mr. John Mase, Bricklayer, died 29 July 1831 aged 75. Mrs. Ann Mase relict of above Mr. John Mase died 3 January 1850 aged …..

465. Mrs. Mary BELL wife of Mr. Phillip Bell daughter of Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Elizabeth HURRELL of Saxlingham in Norfolk and niece to John and Ann Mase of this parish died 21 July 1823 aged 26. Also the aforesaid Mr. Thomas Hurrell died 5 July 1833 aged 72. Also William Watson PENNINGTON, Master Mariner of Lynn (formerly of Wells,
Norfolk) and son in law of above John and Ann Mase died 9 March 1843 aged 42.

466. Mrs. Elizabeth PROWSE died 4 May 1839 aged 79. Mr. Richard Prowse her husband died 7 December 1844 aged 84. Mr. Richard Prowse son of above died 8 April 1855 aged 66.

467.  Not used

468. Mrs. Martha Elizabeth WATERS wife of Mr. Thomas Baskcomb Waters of this parish died 17 January 1839 aged 48. An affectionate wife and tender mother. Above Mr. T.B. Waters died 1 July 1843 aged 52 [54 in register]. Also Mr. T. Waters died 1 October 1845 aged 31. Mrs. R. CORNEAL died 7 February 1846 aged 81.

469. John COX born 1751 died 1834 [aged 83 in registers] .

470. Tomb. South side:- This Tomb was erected by the Royal Marine Band of the Woolwich Division as a mark of respect to their deceased comrade George WILSON born 3 May 1834 died 25 May 1853. On North side:- Charles F. MORGAN died 22 June 1857 aged 23. Thomas FILLINGHAM died 2 April 1858 aged 27. Henry H. MARLOW died 23 August 1859 aged 30.

471. David SIMPSON of Bishopgate Street, London died 8 March 1862 aged 81, buried in Brighton E.M. Cemetery. Also Susanna his wife died 22 May 1821 aged 38. Also Maria his wife died 5 June 1830 aged 29. Also Mary his wife died 22 November 1851 aged 61, buried in Brighton E.M. Cemetery. Also John Lee son of David and Maria Simpson died 1 March 1828 aged 4 months. Sarah wife of Edward TIPPETT of Portsmouth Dockyard died 22 March 1794 aged 46. Elizabeth Tippett his niece died 15 September 1801 aged 33.

472. Mr. William CANHAM of this parish died 2 .. August 1810(?) ……. and Mrs. Sarah Canham his wife obit …. August 181-(?) …… ……… daughters Sarah Canham obit ….. August 18 .. Mary Canham ………

473. John BROUGHTON died 17 July 1855 aged 65. Charlott his daughter died 18 October 1854 aged 19 years. Susannah BROWN neice (sic) of the above died 12 October 1854 aged 29 years.

474. Mrs. Isabel POORE died 3 January 1825 aged 83. Mr. James DALE son in law of above and formerly of this parish died 10 July 1854 aged 78.

475. Mary ……. George CR ….. died 5 …….. ……… aged 42 [Stone broken]

476. In memory of the children of Robert GARDNER Esquire and Maria Mary his wife. Maria died 23 February 1810 aged 5 months 7 days; Charlotte 17 April 1814 aged 3 years 3 months 10 days; Edward 17 October 1818 aged 1 year 5 months 1 day; Mary 16 April 1820 aged 20 days; Frederick W, 9 January 1826 aged 11 years 8 months 18 days; Also Robert Gardner Esquire father of the above children died 13 March 1826 aged 54. Henry son of above died 18 December 1826 aged 18 years 6 months - days.

477. Mrs. Freelove CANHAM died 16 May 1783(?) aged .. years. Henry Canham died …. October ….in the .. …. Elizabeth WALLER died 18 February 1834 aged 63. Benjamin Waller her husband died 11 January 1837 aged 67. Also Miss Freelove Canham sister to the above died 14 February 1839 aged 79. Also Miss Mary CHAPLIN died 27
December 1838(?) aged 73. Also Miss ……………

478. Mr. John CANHAM died 19 March 1796 aged 37. Also four of his children viz John Richard, John James, Samuel and Benjamin who died in infancy. Mr. Samuel Canham son of above Mr. John Canham died .. March ……………

479. Illegible

480. Mr. George CANHAM died 2 March 1808 in 39 th year. Also Mr. John WHITE father in law of above died 10 January 1809 in 63 rd year. Also Elizabeth widow of above G. Canham died 2 February 1812 aged 32(?) years.

481. In hope of seeing the glory of God died John BURT nephew of Mrs. Eleanor CANHAM, midwife, He died 4 February 1826 aged 17 years. Also near this spot is (sic) the remains of Eleanor Canham daughter of the above also Mr. Joseph Canham died 17 December 1827 aged 54 years also, Mrs. Sarah UPTON died 1 September 1845 aged 58 years.

482. Mr. Samuel LYON died 28 May 1782 aged 63 (or 68). Also Mrs. Mary Lyon ……….. died July 22, 1791 aged 68(?). Other side: Mrs. Rebecca JACOB late of Topsham died 27 January 1847(?) aged 88.

483. ……. Mr. Robert ………….of the parish of ……………… the 19 th ………….. aged 42. Also the aforesaid Mr. Robert COLBO…….. died 4 November 1803 (?1793) aged 56 years. Likewise Harriet C …………..a dear daughter of the above died .. June 1807(?) aged 27.

484. Here lieth Body of Susanna DOE wife of Andrew Doe of this parish died 16 October 1752 aged 60. Also the above Mr. Andrew Doe died 9 May 1784 aged 96, who was upwards of 40 years foreman and Master-Joiner of His Majesty’s yard, Woolwich. 

485. Here lieth interr’d ye Body of Susanah ELMSTONE wife of Fleet Elmstone of this parish who died ye 28 October 1741 aged 27. Also Richard DOE, Brother of ye above mention’d who died ye 12 October 1735 in the 9 th year of his age. Here also lieth the remains of the above named ………………….

485a. [a broken stone and lying down] ………………17 October 1826 in the 50 th year of his age. Also Mrs. Martha CRISPIN wife of the above died ... June 1834(?) in the ... year. Also Mrs. Jane McKENZIE daughter of the above John SIMPSON. She died .. September …………

486. Sophia Rebecca Sarjant, second daughter of Robert and Susannah COLE … E late of the parish of Greenwich died 12 October 1804 aged 20 years 6 months.

487. Mrs. Sarah SMITH wife of Mr. Thomas Smith of this parish died 12 January 1831 aged 38. Also Martha GAMON died 4 December 1845 aged 6 years. Also Mrs. Martha Gamon, mother of the above Martha Gamon and wife of Mr. John Gamon of this parish died 7 January 1849 aged 46. Also Mr. Thomas Smith of this parish died 23 June 1850 aged 57.

488. Mrs. Ann HOLDING late wife of Richard  Holding of the parish of St. George’s, Southwark, died 19 November 1797 aged 57. Also Mrs. Sarah SAXX mother of the above died 1 March 1801 aged 94.

489. Mr. John BOULTER died 21 December 1816 aged 54. Mrs. Ann Boulter his wife died 21 April 1841 aged 69. Also William George Boulter son of above died 28 April 1829 aged 22. Also two children of above died in infancy.

490. Sarah BOULTER died …. February 1805 aged 61 …….……….. (3 or 4 lines).

491. Ann HENBROW wife of Joseph Henbrow of this parish died 20 October 1755 aged 49.

492. Mrs. Ann Bu[?rn] SHIPMAN died 22 January 1810(?) in 48(?) year.

493 - 494  Not used

495. ………………. Mary FLETCHER late wife of the Reverend Richard Fletcher ………….…………. Having fulfilled (?) the duty of this parish and was also Rector (?) ……………

496. [Tomb] North side: Mrs. Jane GRISBROOK wife of Mr. George Grisbrook of this parish died 28 December 1827 aged 33. South side: Mr. George Grisbrook of this parish died 22 June 1836 in 44 th year.

497 - 498  Not used

499. Mrs. Elizabeth OWEN wife of Mr. John Owen of this parish died 25 June 1829 aged 40. Also above Mr. J. Owen died 30 May 1843 aged 54.

500. In memory of two children of Mr. William and Mrs. Susanna NEWMAN of this parish viz: William Webb died 1 February 1807 aged 4 years 6 months; James died 5 May 1809 aged 3 years 9 months. Also Mrs. Ann Newman grandmother of above died ………..
………………..

501. Mrs. Susanna NEWMAN late wife of Mr. William Newman of this parish tallow chandler died 3 September 1827 aged 53. Above Mr. William Newman died 17 October 1827 aged 53. Also Mr. George Warren PARSONS died 1  January 1832 aged 49 …………..

502. James MASON of this parish died 5 December 1823 aged 64. Sarah Mason his wife daughter of John and Sarah N ……….. of Bilney(?) Su………. died 5 December 1823 aged 68. Also Mary Gibson, sister to above Sarah Mason died 8 April 1821 aged 64.

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504. Mr. George ROBERTS late Quarterman in His Majesty’s Dock Yard, Woolwich, died 3 July 1810 in the 69 th year. Also Mrs. Polly LATTEN late wife of Mr. James Latten and daughter of the above died 18 April 1812 aged 37. Likewise Mrs. Mary Roberts wife of the above Mr. George Roberts died 6 November 1819 aged 72. Also Mrs. Rebecca Roberts granddaughter of the above Mr. George Roberts died ….. … aged ….. years.

505. Sergeant Robert BELL Royal Artillery died 30 March 1830 aged 44. Also Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Bell wife of above died 2 September 1825 aged 36. Alice Maria daughter of above died 8 November 1825 aged 3 years. Mrs. Ann DIXON sister to above Sergeant Robert Bell, died 8 September 1828 aged 29.

506. Mrs. Ann ROBINSON died 15 August 1849 aged 36.

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509. David John BURR died 7 September 1820 aged 25. Elizabeth Mercy Burr, sister of above died 3 August 1827 aged 22. Elizabeth Catharine Burr mother of the above died ………… aged 62 years. Also Edward Burr ……………..

510. …………… Smith ………… George SMITH died …….. 1782 aged ………. Also above George Smith died 7 November 1813 aged 83(?) years.

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512. Mrs. Sarah BUSH wife of Benjamin Bush died 3 October 1821 aged 32. Mrs. Drusilla Bush second wife of Benjamin Bush died 10 January 1841 aged 46. Above Mr. Benjamin Bush died 25 June 1845 aged 58. Also Catherine wife of George CHILD and daughter of above died 17 February 1847 aged 33.

513. James POPE of this parish 25 October 1773 aged 57. Also Isabella Pope ……………….

514. Here lieth interred ye Body of Mr. John HICKSON late of the parish of St. Nicholas Deptford who died 25 March 1742 in the 60 th year of his age.

515. Anne Elizabeth daughter of James and Jane PIDDELL of this parish died 1 February 1833 aged 29. Above James Piddell died 17 April 1835(?) in 74 th year. Mary widow of above James Piddell died November …. aged 71. 

516. Elizabeth wife of William THUNDER of this parish died 11 October 1837 aged 45. Robert son of above died in infancy. Mr. William Thunder husband of above died 17 march 1844 aged 63. Kate Alice Thunder granddaughter of above died 26 March 1851 aged 9 months. Thomas Lewis Thunder son of above died 15 February 1853 aged 25.

517. Angelina Caroline DAVIDSON died 26 September 1848 aged 16 months.

518. Mr. Robert CRISPIN late of this parish obit 17 June 1823 in 74 th year. Mrs. Alice Crispin his wife died 6 February 1834 aged 84.

519. Illegible

520. Maria LEECH died 11 ………. 1831 aged 25. William  Richard Leech died 4 March 1843 aged 33. Sibbs William Leech, father of above died 3 September 1849 aged 66. Sarah Leech wife of above died ………. 1844 aged 57.

521. Sarah BUSH late wife of Mr. John Bush of this parish died 7 May 1817 aged 40. Above Mr. John Bush died 6 June 1828 aged 48.

522. Mr. John BUSH late of this parish died 27 September 1821 aged 74. Mrs. Hannah Bush late wife of above died …….. May 1825 aged 75. [remainder illegible]. Footstone has M.B. 1836.

523. Illegible

524. George Frederick BAKER of this parish died 12 March 1850 aged 43. Also 2 children who died in infancy. Also Mrs. Susannah Baker relict of above Mr. George Frederick Baker who is interred at Plumstead died 21 February 1869 aged 60.

525. Illegible

526. John KENNEDY died 16 September 1849 aged 34. John Bernard son of above died 1 February 1849 aged 7. Peter John son of above died 27 September 1851 aged 2. Frederic Joseph son of above died 30 September 1862 aged 24.

527. Mrs. Mary COLEGATE wife of Mr. J. Colegate, Greenwich and formerly wife to Mr. John MONK, farmer, Chiselhurst died 3 December 1829 aged 69.

528. Illegible

529. George STEVENS son of Thomas and Margaret Stevens of this parish died 9 November 1809 aged 24. Also two of his brothers and a sister who died in infancy. Likewise Thomas Stevens died 7 July 1812 aged 13. Above Mr. Thomas Stevens died 21 January 1829 aged ………… Likewise the above Mrs. Margaret Stevens
died …………….

530. Henry BROME …………….. aged …. years. To the right of this stone lies the family of the BACONS. Also Mrs. Ann Brome wife of above died 24 November ….. aged 84.

531. George PAIN son of Mr. John and Mrs. Elizabeth Pain of this parish died 28 December 1822 aged 18 months. Elizabeth Pain daughter of above died 10 November 1825 aged 2 years 6 months. Also Caroline Pain died 5 November 1838 aged 71. Also Mr. John Pain, father of above died 12 January 1855 aged 71.

532. Henry BURCH died 7 February 1846 aged 49. Caroline Burch daughter of above died 24 July 1844 aged 14. Mary Burch wife of above died 26 October 1855 in 57 th year.

533. Ann HENNES wife of Michael Hennes of this parish died 16(?) October 1829 aged …. Above Mr. Michael Hennes died 7 December …. aged 70.

534. Emily daughter of James and Ann BASSETT of this parish died 6 June 1830 aged 15 months. Eliza died 23 September 1836 aged 7 days. Maria died 24 May 1840 aged 5 years 10 weeks. Catherine Morgan died 11 October 1842 aged 5 years 2 months. Above Mrs. Ann Bassett died 23 December 1851 aged 50. Also Mr. James Bassett died 26 October 1853 aged 64. Ann daughter of above died 30 October 1855 aged 22.

535 and 536. Illegible

537. Louisa Sarah RIXON sixth daughter of John and Ealey(?) Rixon of this parish died 26 July 1844 in 23 rd year. Also Harriet Theresa Rixon youngest daughter of above died 26 July 1854 in 29 th year.

538. Illegible

539. William John POTTER son of William and Mary Ann Potter of this parish died 31 August 1841 aged 24 days. Emma Eliza Potter sister of above died 8 December 1851 aged 7 years.

540. Mr. George BOYCE late Master of the Royal Arsenal died 23 April 1854 aged 63. Also Mrs. Sarah Boyce died … March 1834 aged 42. Also three of their children, Clara, Reuben and Esther.

541. Mrs. Ann STUDD wife of Mr. James Studd of this parish died 2 May 1831 aged 63 ………. Mr. James Studd died ….. May ………..

542. Mr. Charles STUART of this parish died … August 1818 aged 47.

543. Elizabeth wife of Edward LOWE of this parish Hatter, died 2 August 1822 aged 63. Above Edward Lowe died 26 June 1824 aged 58.

544. Mrs. Jane JONES wife of Mr. Thomas Jones of this parish died 17 February 1828 aged 33.

545. Mr. William LANGLEY died 13 July 1820 aged 43.

546. Arms (?) Here lyeth the …….. of Philander (?) …………… this life ………………. C…………ra …………who departed this …………….. aged …………. Also ………………………… and also of Mary the wife of Mr. Joseph PRATT. She died the 30 May 17(?55) aged ..9years. Also Joseph Pratt, Master Sailmaker ………… …………….. aged ……… 7… Also ………………1774 aged 69 years. Also of John HOLMES …………….. March 17-6 ……………. [Note: Will of Joseph Pratt of Woolwich, sailmaker dated 22 March 1759. Codicil dated 30 September 1764 administration granted to his daughter Edith widow of Captain Samuel Marshall 12 April 1777].

547. Mr. Samuel SPALDING late Master Mastmaker of His Majesty’s Dockyard, Woolwich, died 16 January 1794 aged 60. Mrs. Mary Spalding relict of above died 1 January 1827 aged 84. Mr. Caleb BURTON, brother of above Mrs. Mary Spalding died 27 March 1816 aged 66. 

548.  Not used

549. Mr. John BAILEY of this parish died 12 February 1833 aged 82.

550. Mr. Thomas HORSGROW late of this parish died 13 September 1815 aged 72. Also Mrs. Hannah Horsgrow wife of above died 26 February …. aged 80.

551. Arms: (Illegible). John ROGERS late of this parish died AD ………. aged 77. Susannah his wife died …..(?5) …… 1773(?1) aged ….. Likewise Susannah Rogers daughter of above ………… died 15(?) M ………. years. Mr. Thomas Rogers died 17 January (?) 1 …….. aged 36 (or 56).

552. Mrs. Elizabeth BULLINGBROOK died 27 January 1841 aged 73. Mr. Joseph Bullingbrook died 13 March 1842(?) aged 57. Jane Sophia HASSELL daughter of above died 17 March (or 7 th ) 1846 aged 46.

553. Mrs. Ann MACADAMS late of this parish died …. July 1731(?) aged 63 (or 5). Also Mr. James Macadams her husband died ….. January 1737(?) aged 70(?).

554. Elizabeth GRIFFITHS died 24 June 1815 aged 11 years. David Griffiths died 25 April 1829 aged 26. Evan Griffiths died 27 January 1849 aged 35. Mr. David Griffiths father of above died 22 June 1850 in 79 th year. Catherine widow of above David Griffiths died 26 July 1861 in 89 th year, and is buried in Woolwich Cemetery.

555. Mrs. Elizabeth CARLTON wife of Mr. Robert Carlton of this parish died 10 (or 19) April 1771 (or 3) aged 61 (or 4). Her husband Mr. Robert Carlton, shipwright, died ………… November 1777 aged 61.

556. Corporal John McGREGOR R.H.A. died 3 January 1850 aged 26. Also John Frederick Edwin infant son of above aged 8 months.

557. Mr. John SMITH of this parish died 7 May 1787 aged 47. Mrs.Susannah Smith his wife died 4 March 1801 aged 52. Mrs. Susannah BEARD daughter of above died 9 October 1855 in 86 th year.

558. Mr. Thomas Hawkes WILLES of this parish died 25 February 1840 in 39 th year. Also 4 sons and 2 daughters of above died in infancy. Mary Ann daughter of above died ……….. 4 January 1847 aged 20 years.

559. Illegible

560. Mr. James CURRAN died 29 July 1832 aged 66. Miss Mary Curran daughter of above died 1 June 1838 aged 29. Miss Jessie BETEN granddaughter of above died 9 February 1839 aged 5 years 6 months. Miss Harriet Beten granddaughter of above died 16 March 1844 aged 9 months. Mr. Peter Beten died 18 June 1847 aged 56. Mrs. Mary Curran wife of above Mr. James Curran died 29 October 1850 aged 80.

561. Maria Ann Rachell HODGES died 21 May 1824 aged 17 years 11 months, granddaughter of Thomas and Mary TURNER. Likewise Mr. Thomas Turner died …. June 1829 aged 74 years … months …. days. Also Mary Turner wife of above Thomas Turner died 6 November 1831 aged 77 years 4 months. Also John William HONE of this parish died 23 September 1840 aged 43.

562. Illegible

563. Mrs. Rachel TURNER daughter of George and Ruth FENNELL of Cricklade in Wiltshire wife of Mr. Thomas James Turner of this parish died 13 September 1828 aged 46 years 1 month 23 days. Also Henry FISHER nephew of above Rachel Turner died 21 October 1831 aged 21 years 10 months 18 days. Emma Ann FRANKLIN died 16 April 1841 aged 23. Mr. Thomas James Turner died 16 February 1847 in 65 th year.

564. Mr. William HENDERSON late Master Founder of the Royal Arsenal died 27 February 1840 aged 43.

565. Emma LYONS daughter of Serjeant Joseph Lyons Royal Artillery and Eularia his wife died 14 June 1844 aged 13 months. Eularia Lyons daughter of above died 27 February 1845 aged 7 years 10 months. Also three sons, William, Joseph and James who died in infancy. Also Adela Eularia Lyons daughter of above died 22 April 1853
aged 5 years 9 months.

There is a footstone: W.L. May 1799.

566. Mr. John BOX died 15 December 1827 aged 47. Prudence wife of above died 19 January 1828 aged 47.

567. Bartholomew WILLCOCKS of this parish died 9 November 1834 aged 86. Also Mary His wife died 1 November 1840 aged 86. Also Frederick C.L. BLACKMORE grandson of above died 20 August 1831 aged 5 months.

568. Illegible

569. Mrs. Mary PETTIT of this parish died 30(?) January 1846 aged 78.

570. Within this tomb lieth the mortal part of Mrs. Mildred BRADLY who died 3 January 1784 aged 49. Mr. John Bradly husband of above died 12 March 1787 aged 57. Mr. Richard Bradly son of above died 7 August 1805 aged 50. Mrs. Mary Bradly died 6 February 1803 aged 45. Mr. Charles Bradly died 3 November 1817 aged 45. Miss Sophia Bradly youngest daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Bradly died 22 November 1820 in 18 th year. Also Sophia daughter of Thomas and Sarah Bradly, granddaughter of Richard and Elizabeth Bradly died 16 March 1825 aged 11 weeks 13 days. Mr. James Bradly husband of above Mrs. Mary Bradly died 18 June 1828 in 62 nd year. Mrs.Elizabeth Bradly wife of above Mr. Richard Bradly died 11 November 1828 in 62 nd year. Also Mr. Charles Bradley (sic) died 10 April 1852 aged 47.

571. Illegible

572. Jane late wife of Thomas BREWIS of this parish died  8 March 1805 aged 58. William Brewis son of above died 11 March 1811 aged 39. Wals MASTERS grandson of above died near Sandalwood Islands 28 April 1823 aged 29. Isabella Masters mother of above W. Masters and daughter of T and J. Brewis died 1(?) May 1827 aged 56. Thomas Brewis husband of J. Brewis died 25 December 1847 aged 91.

573. Mr. Samuel ………….. died 11 May (?) 1765 (?) aged ……. years.

574. Mrs. Ann RUTLAND late wife of John Rutland died 9 July 1804 aged 64. Above Mr. John Rutland died 21 December 1810 aged 77.

575. Mr. John BALDERY died 20 May 1809 aged 41. Mrs. Ann SHENTON wife of William Shearman Shenton and late widow of above Mr. John Baldery died 1 June 1816 aged 48. …………… Likewise three of her children Eliza, Joseph and Henry.

576. Mrs. Philadelphia WILLETT late wife of Mr. Edward Willett of this parish died 14 January 1819 aged 83. Above Mr. Edward Willett died 8 March 1821 aged 91. Mr. Samuel SMITH son in law of above died 30 July 1824 aged 63. Miss Ann Willett daughter of above Edward and Philadelphia Willett died 20 ………. 1833 aged 64. Likewise Mrs. Mary Smith wife of ……………….

577. Diana GLOVER late wife of Mr. William Glover of parish of Rotherhithe died 19 December 1820 aged 52. Above Mr. William Glover late of St. Paul, Deptford, died 26 September 1824 aged 51.

578. Mrs. Betty SIMMONS late wife of William Simmons of this parish died 6 July 1797 aged 45. James Simmons son of above died 30 September 1794 in 4 th year. William Simmons son of above died 13 September 1824 aged 49. Above Mr. William Simmons died 25 April 1825 aged 77. 

579. Moses SIMMONS son of William and Betty Simmons of this parish died in Canada, North America, 20 October 1814 aged 26. Patience HITCHCOCK sister to above and wife of Jas Hitchcock of the parish of Shoreditch died …. November 1810 (or 1819 or 1816) aged 36(?) years …. months. Sarah Simmons daughter of Samuel and Sarah Simmons of this parish, grand daughter of above W. & B. Simmons died 30 May 1816 (or 1810) aged 7 months.

580. Edward SPARKE son of Joseph and Frances Sparke died 4 December 1794 aged 4 years 8 months. On back of stone: Mr. Joseph Sparke …………………… Also Mrs. Frances Sparke widow of above died 18 January (?) 18… aged 80 years.

581. Mary POSTLE wife of George Postle died 17 January 1831 aged 70. Above Mr. George Postle died 20 November 1838 aged 84. Mr. William Postle son of above died 9 April 1844 aged 55.

582. Mr. William CARTWRIGHT of this parish died 29 June 1829 aged 41. Mrs. Mary JOHNSTON sister to above died 29 November 1830 aged 41. John Frederick infant son of John and Mary Ann DAVEY died 11 August 1846 aged 2 years 10 weeks. On reverse of stone:- Walter William son of John and Mary Ann BOSWELL born 6 June 1838 died 6 (or 16) 1848. Mrs. Mary Ann SANDEMAN died 1 October 1852 aged 44.

583. Mr. John MANSFIELD died 12 March 1831 aged 61. Mrs. Jane Mansfield wife of above died 18 October 1833 aged 49. Rose SELMAN died 1 January 1838 aged 70. On reverse of stone:- Jane daughter of Robert and Sarah Mansfield, Bricklayer of this parish, died 3 June 1840 aged 15 months.

584. Phoebe Sarah JUDD of this parish died 28 June 1814 aged 9 years. Mrs. Elizabeth Judd mother of above died 29 December 1840 aged 80. Mr. Thomas Judd son of above died 23 April 1848 aged 52.

585. Elizabeth MORCUMB died 2 August 1841 aged 58. A tumour sore long time I bore . Henry Morcumb her husband died 8 December 1851 aged 72. Georgina BENNETT daughter of above died 21 June 1853 aged 33.

586. Milbro Louisa RICHARDSON only daughter of James and Louisa Richardson died 14 November 1854 aged 3 years 3 months. James Hubert Richardson only son of above James and Louisa Richardson died 23 April 1855. aged 10 months 25 days.

587. Catharine SOLEY wife of Philip Soley Esquire Clerk of the Cheque in his Majesty’s Dockyard Woolwich died 23 December 1789 aged 38. Mrs. Catharine COOPER (?) late wife of Mr. George Cooper (?) and daughter of above died ……..……….1798 (?) aged 34 years (?).

588. Mrs. Elizabeth BRADLY of this parish died 18 December 1773 aged 67. Mary Bradly her daughter died 7 September 1757 in 19 th year. Ann Bradly died 30 April 1744 in 35 th year. Richard PICKTHORN died 15 March 1788 (?) aged 56. Mrs. Elizabeth Pickthorn wife of above died 30 January 1817 aged 65 (?). Elizabeth Pickthorn daughter of above died 8 September 1838 aged 61. 

589. Rebecca TOONE wife of William Toone and daughter of Joseph MANINGTON of this parish died 16 April A.D. 1746 Aetat 33. Also William Toone died 20 (or 29) October 1756 (?) aged 46.

590. Margaret JONES from Blaenavon Monmouthshire, died 15 July 1849 aged 42.

591. Illegible

591a. Thomas son of Thomas and Sarah SNOOK of New Shoreham, Sussex, died 2 January 1739 ………..

592. Mr. William ICELY died 24 ….. 1748 aged 46. Also Jane his wife died … November 1767 aged 57 (?). William son of above died…….. 1780 aged …… Thomas Icely son of above William and Jane died ………..Elizabeth …………….. Also Mary Icely, grand daughter to above Thomas and Elizabeth died 20 (or 9) January 1805 aged 8 months. Above Thomas Icely died 10 August 1809 in 70 th year. On back of stone: Mrs. Mary Ann Icely wife of Nicholas Rothery Icely died ….. January (?) 1817 (?) aged 35. Mrs. Charlotte Icely wife of Mr. John Icely and sister to the above died 9 June 1834 aged 46. Mr. Nicholas Rothery Icely died 3 May 1843 aged 62. Mrs. Susan Icely wife of above Mr. R. Icely died April 14 (?) 1844 (?) aged 65. Mr. John Icely died 11 July 1845 aged 62.

593. Tomb; top illegible. On South side:- In grateful remembrance of the benefactions bestowed on this parish by Mrs. Ann WITHERS whose remains are deposited in this vault the inhabitants in vestry assembled on the 10 th of March 1842 ordered the same to be repaired at the charge of the parishioners. Reverend William Greenlaw AM Rector. Thomas Morgan, Robert Jolly Churchwardens. On East side: This tomb was repaired and beautified 1875. Reverend H. Brown MA Rector. John Taylor G.J. Champion, Churchwardens. North side:- This vault in which are deposited the remains of Mrs. Ann Withers having fallen into decay the parishioners of Woolwich in vestry assembled caused it to be repaired in grateful respect  to the memory of so liberal a benefactress to their parish. The Rev ….. Feaser MA, Rector. Richard Evans, John Collingwood, Churchwardens November 2 1822. West end: This vault was repaired and beautified 1859. The Reverent S.G. Scott MA Rector, W. Woodford, W.F. Lockwood, Churchwardens.

594. Ann SMITH ………………… Also of Jane M. Smith …….. 1840 ……… Also of Edmund Smith late Staff Sergeant, Royal Artillery ………………

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597. Mr. Richard TONKS died 21 May 1831 aged 81. Edgcombe Smith VENNING died 20 March 1832 aged 14 weeks. Sarah Ann Venning 3 October 1837 aged 4 years. Mrs. Ann Tonks, relict of above died 9 March 1841 in 85 th year. Mrs. Mary RICKARD niece of Mrs. Ann Tonks died 14 March 1851 aged 67. Seaton Francis MUCKLE died 30 October 1853 aged 22. William Robert Muckle died 2 January 1854 aged 27. Francis Edmond Muckle died 27 September 1854 aged 11 years. Ann daughter of Robert Muckle Junior died 12 March 1855 aged 16 months.

598. Mrs. Elizabeth FOREMAN died 17 September 1849 aged 56.

599. Ann wife of David GRAY, gunner, Royal Navy, died 18 January 1829 aged 31. Joseph RICHARD, Carpenter, Royal Navy, late husband of above died 18 January 1822 aged 42.

600. Mr. Patrick REILLY Junior died 29 April 1826 aged 27. Catherine Reilly died 12 May 1826 aged 24. Mrs. Maria Reilly mother of above died on the same day aged 50 years. Mr. Patrick Reilly Senior for many years timber master in the Royal Carriage Department died 27 May 1839 aged 75.

601. David STEEL Sergeant in the Royal Artillery died 2.. September 1797 aged 51. Thomas Steel (grandson?) to above David Steel died .. August 1810 (?) aged 19 months and 14 days. Also Mrs. Ann WEIR late wife of Mr. William Weir of this parish and ………… of the above named Mr. ………….. died … January 1819 (?) aged 62. Also Ann Steel granddaughter of above died … January 1820 (?) aged …. years 6 months. Back of stone: Mr. Thomas Steel of this parish died 10 February 1821 aged 48. David Wear Steel his son died 27 May 1825 (?) in 24 th year. Mrs. Priscilla Steel wife of above Mr. T. Steel died 29 February 1844 aged 73.

602. Mary late wife of William RANDALL, ship-carpenter Royal Navy died 11 October 1840 aged 31. Alfred Walter, son of above died 16 August 1840 aged 4 months. William Henry Eagle son of above died 25 September 1840 aged 6 years. Ann Mary daughter of above W. and A (?) Randall died 16 December 1842 aged 4 months. William Eagle their son died 2 November 1843 aged 2 months.

603. Here lyes ye Body of Mr. Thomas ARUNDEL who departed this life in ye year 1719 aged 45 years. Also Mrs. Dorothy Arundel, his wife who departed this life November ye 5 th (?) 1723 aged ..8 years. And likewise Mr. Mercator David Arundel son of the above said Thomas and Dorothy who departed this life May ye 12 th 1759 aged 59 years.

604. Mrs. Ann RANWELL died 16 January 1793 aged 63. Mr. William Ranwell died 4 September 1813 aged 86. Mrs. Elizabeth VINCENT daughter of above died 23 February 1827 aged 57.

605. Mrs. Mary WILKINSON of this parish died 25 December 1792 aged 40. Mr. John Wilkinson her husband died 4 August 1821 aged 69. Mrs. Sophia Wilkinson wife of Mr. William Wilkinson died 3 November 1832 aged 49. Mrs. Rachel RUMMENS daughter of above died 7 January 1852 aged 74. Mrs. Mary THOMPSON daughter of above John Wilkinson died 20 November 1854 aged 74.

606. Mr. Samuel COOPER late of this parish, Gardener, died 27 March 1831 in 43 rd year. Mary Anne  daughter of above died 8 December 1827 aged 5 years. Richard WILSON, nephew of above died 8 December 1826 aged 20. Mary Ann Cooper wife of above died 27 November 1831 aged …… Mr. Edward Wilson died 20 (?) January 1832 aged ………

607. Mrs. Martha RIXON of this parish died 27 December 1817 aged 60. Mr. William Rixon her husband died 3 November 1828 aged 81, and four of their children viz: William, Richard, Eliza and Robert.

608. Illegible

609. Sophia wife of Charles MAIDMENT died 10 May 1843 aged 54. Charles Maidment died 16 March 1855 aged 69.

610. John Leister Esquire son of Colonel LEISTER of the Bengal Army and Phoebe his wife died 15 January 1847 aged 19 (or 49).

611. Margaret Ellen Tallent CHRISTIE daughter of Margaret Ellen and Samuel Hunter Christie Esquire of the Royal Military Academy died 6 July 1848 aged 1 year 10 months.

612. Mr. William GREENFIELD died 30 September 1813 aged 58. Mrs. Ann Greenfield died 17 September 1814 aged 58. Mr. Thomas HODGES died 5 August 1822 aged 74. Mrs. Frances Hodges died 13 April 1841 in 87 th year. Mr. William Greenfield son of above William and Ann Greenfield died 24 April 1846 aged 70. Harriet Greenfield widow of above died 20 March 1864 aged 85.

613. Sarah BOYLIN died 28 February 1829 aged 2 years 10 months.  James (youngest son of Mr. George GREW senior and Hannah his wife) died 18 January 1832 aged 15 years 3 months. Above Mr. George Grew senior died 2 December 1836 aged 66. Mr. George Grew junior died 16 March 1838 aged 32. Mrs. Hannah Grew wife of above Mr. G. Grew senior died 5 March 1841 aged 66. Ellen Elizabeth daughter of Mr. & Mrs. BISHOP of this parish and granddaughter of G. & H. Grew died 27 October 1845 aged 2 years 3 months. On back of stone: Also Thomas twin son of Mr. & Mrs. Bishop died 18 February 1851 aged 3 months. Robert James son of above died 18 June 1852 in 5 th year.

614. In memory of Sifson CHAMPION a sincere Christian who lived a good life but her only refuge was in the alone merits of her Dear Redeemer. She died a few days after the Birth of her 1 st child 27 February 1749/50 in 29 th year. On back of stone: Mrs. Mary Champion died 24 March 1785 aged 65. (Also the names and dates of 6 young children who died between 1789 and 1800 – other details illegible).

615. Edward son of John and Mary YOUNG died 6 January 1798 aged 2 years 7 months. Susannah EVANS late wife of Pasco Evans of this parish Shipwright died 14 April 1801 aged ……….Above Mr. Pasco Evans died 25 December 1812 aged …….

616. Elizabeth PEARSON daughter of Mr. Robert and Mrs. Sarah Pearson of this parish died 18 October 1803 aged 11 months. Above Mr. Robert Pearson, shipwright of His Majesty’s Yard, Woolwich, died 21 March 1806 aged 34.

617. Margaret MANSFIELD daughter of John and Sarah Mansfield of this parish died 9 November 1814 in 3 rd year. To the North lies four children of above. Also the above Mrs. Sarah Mansfield who died 24 February 1834 aged 56. Also the above Mr. John Mansfield died 6 November 1847 in 76 th year. Mr. Caleb John SAUNDERS of H.M.S. Lightning died 14 November 1848 aged 26. His remains lie interred at the Royal Navy hospital Gosport Hants. On back of stone: Mrs. Ann FLOOD wife of Mr. Thomas Flood of Newington, Surrey and daughter of Mr. John Mansfield died 1 September 1854 aged 35.

618. Sarah daughter of Francis Lewis and Elizabeth MOUCHET of this parish died 4 October 1794 aged 6 months. Abraham George son of above died 28 September 1803 aged 3 years 6 months. Mrs. Elizabeth Mouchet died 19 June 1822 aged 56. Mr. Francis Lewis Mouchet died 7 October 1840 aged 75. Parents of the above. 

619. Mrs. Mary DUNBAR died 2 July 1822 aged 43. Also J.W. Dunbar Royal Artillery husband to the above died 4 September 1828 aged 51, having served 26 years as clerk to Sir James Macloud. Also Isabella daughter of the above died 1 May 1829 aged 15 months. Also of Alfred E. Dunbar died on 17 January 1847 aged 19 months. William H. Dunbar died 3 January 1850 aged 8 years. Nephews of the above.

620. Mrs. Martha MOODY late wife of Mr. John Moody of this parish died 9 November 1805 aged 36 (or 56).  Above Mr. John Moody died 18 April 1827 aged 56. 

621. Mrs. Margaret SMITH wife of George Smith Boatswain in H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich, died 15 January 1795 aged 61. The above Mr. George Smith died 4 September 1814 aged 87. Also Elizabeth Smith daughter of above died 20 July 1846 in 81 st year.

622. The family grave of Anthony and Elizabeth LYON. The above Anthony Lyon died 22 February 1844 aged 31.

623. Sarah SINGFIELD wife of Robert Singfield and widow of George COLLINGWOOD of this parish died 3 October 1794 aged 62. Mary Singfield wife of the above and widow of Jasper LANE died 20 April 1808 aged 75. The above Robert Singfield died 10 December 1812 aged 84.

624. Rachel late wife of John COLLINGWOOD of this parish died 3 December 1828 aged 70. The above Mr. John Collingwood died 28 October 1833 aged 67. Also two of their children viz: Ann died 16 December 1795 aged 9 months. Mary Ann died 7 December 1804 aged 12 years 6 months. Sarah Pocock Collingwood (daughter of above) died 11 May 1846 aged 50.

625. Mary widow of Thomas BIDWELL formerly of Stanhoe in Norfolk died at the house of her son in law Lieutenant Colonel Strausham Royal Marines 25 May 1822 aged 74.

626. Mrs. Sarah BOLTON late wife of Mr. ……….. Bolton late of this parish died 20 (?) July (178)1 aged 80 (or 89).

627. Lieutenant Thomas SANDERS late of the Royal Regiment of Artillery died 4 March 1766 aged ………. Also Sophie MATHEW late wife of Mark Mathew of this parish died 19 July 1826 aged …………….

628. Mr. Thomas P[RINGLE] died 1 (or 4) March 176(8) aged 86.

629. Elizabeth Jane daughter of Robert and Margaret SHORTER of this parish died 3 July 1853 aged 2 years and 10 months.

630. Louisa Ann LEESE daughter of Lewis and Mary Leese late of Milton in this County died 4 October 1821 aged 64. Mary Leese sister of above Louisa Ann died 26 February 1824 (?) in 78 th year. Mildred Leese the last surviving sister of above died 10 March 1834 in 72 nd year.

631. Illegible

632. Mr. W.J. BROWNING of this parish died 8 March 1832 aged 33. Near this spot lieth Mr. G. Browning brother of the above died 10 November 1831 aged 46. Also Susan TOMKINS died 20 July 1834 aged 27. Mrs. Elizabeth Browning wife of above W.J. Browning died 27 April 1835 aged 39. Mrs. Ann Tomkins mother of the above died 16 March 1842 aged 91.

633. Ann Carr FORTESCUE daughter of William and Elizabeth Fortescue died 9 September 1847 aged 13 years.

634. Sarah wife of Thomas Bennett MONK of this parish died 2 February 1837 aged 56. Emma wife of John COW merchant and ship owner of London and Milton-on-Thames daughter of the above died 9 November 1849 aged 41.

635. Mrs. Elizabeth BEAVER died 20 March 1845 aged 49. Elizabeth STEPHENS niece of above died 23 December 1846 aged 16.

636. James ARMSTRONG, Sergeant Major, of a troop corps of Royal Artillery Drivers died 6 February 1821 aged 33. Susanna wife of above died 18 December 1826 aged 35 years. Mary Ann ELLIS daughter of above and late wife to Mr. John Ellis died 31 March 1845 (or 6) aged 31.

637 & 638 Illegible

639. Mr. John VICKRESS of the parish of Aldgate died 14 April 1849 aged 52.

640. James DANTER late (?messman) of the Royal Marines died …. December 1849 (or 19) aged 51.

641. Mrs. Mary MARSH died 14 July 1849 aged 83. Also Thomas Marsh, son of above of this parish and of the Quarter Master General’s Department Horseguards died 22 June 1855 aged 61.

642. Erected by public contribution. In memory of Charlotte REES aged 17 years who was accidentally killed on 4 March 1839 by the discharge of a gun from neighbouring premises. [long address to the Reader on the uncertainty of life]

643 and 644. Illegible

645. Martha wife of John ELLIOTT of this parish shipwright died 31 October 1805 aged 61. Above Mr. John Elliott died … December 1813 (?) aged 70. Also Fanny Tranter FULFORD daughter of above died 25 September 1846 aged 71 (or 4). Mr. John Elliott late of Rotherhithe, caulker, and son of above John Elliott died 26 December 1846 aged 70
(or 79).

646. Illegible

647. Sarah late wife of Mr. Francis SALES of this parish died 19 December 1850 aged 47. Above Francis Sales died 26 April 1864 in 63 rd year. Francis John Sales son of above died at Wood Street Woolwich 10 November 1876 in 51 st year and was interred at Charlton Cemetery.

648. Mr. John TAYLOR died 18 October 1852 aged 63 and of 2 children, Thomas and Lucy who died in infancy. This stone was erected by his affectionate son James Taylor.

649. Mr. Peter MEEK of this parish 20 December 1818 aged 89. Mr. Mark Meek son of above died 22 March 1830 aged 75. Mr. John Meek son of above Mr. Mark Leek died 20 January 1842 aged 27.

650. Mr. John BRYAN late of this parish died … July 1757 aged 39 (or 59).

651. Ann wife of John WALE of this parish died 11 June 1835 aged 62. Above Mr. John Wale died 12 August 1849 aged 82. Mr. William Wale son of above died 8 December 1850 aged (?33) years.

652. Illegible

653. Mrs. Jane ORTON died 6 February 1786 aged 61. Mr. John Orton her husband died 19 May 1806 aged 71.

654. Here lieth the body of Mr. [?SPARROW] of this (?parish) who died t.l. January 15(?) 1735 [or 1785] aged 69 years, and ………children.

655. John HIGGS died 4 April 1756(?) aged ……Also Mrs. Mary Higgs died ……….. 1776(?) aged 77(?) years.

656. Mr. Philip HARWOOD late of this parish died … January 1775 aged ……. Also ………… Harwood ……….………….[illegible]. On back of stone: Mr. James Harwood died 17 March 1848 aged 63.

657. Illegible

658. Mr. John FRENCH died 10 July 1794 aged 60.  Mary French his wife 24 November 1812 aged 83.

659. Ann GLOVER ……….. 1790 aged .. 6 years. Also D ………… Glover ……….. May 1805 aged (?48) years. Likewise Jacob Glover son of above died …… December 1806 aged (27?) year. Inscription on back of stone to a Glover but illegible.

660. George FRANCIS late of this parish Shipwright died 31 October 1846 (or 8) aged 60 (or 69). On back of stone: Mr. John ADAMS late clerk in the Royal Engineer Department who died 17 February 1823 aged 72. Erected by his son Henry Adams of Calcutta.

661. Mr. Thomas NICHOLSON late Chief Mate of the ‘Retribution’ who was drowned 29 September 1805 in 26 th year. Sincerely lamented more particularly by all classes of persons in the service he thus suddenly left.

662. Mrs. Grace ELDRIDGE died 15 June 1811 in 70 th (or 76 th ) year. Also S.C. WOLFF great grand-daughter of above died 12 September 1822 aged 2 years 11 months. Mr. William Eldridge son of above died 24 January 1826 aged 56. Mary Elinor wife of above Mr. William Eldridge died 13 June 1850 aged 73 (or 8) years.

663. Mary wife of Joel BARNARD died 5 September 1745 aged 48. Joel Barnard died 22 August 1758 aged 64. John Barnard son of above died …. November 1764 aged 41 (?) years. ………… of the above ………. (illegible).

664. Mr. Richard APLIN died 11 February 1717 aged 55. Mr. Thomas CAPRON died 9 June 1766 aged 91. Mrs. Elizabeth Capron died 4 January 1773 aged 97. Susannah Capron daughter of above Thomas and Elizabeth Capron died 23 January 1816 aged 93.

665. Illegible. Footstone: R.W. 1800 S.W. 1802.

666. Illegible. Footstone: R.G. 1785; M.G. 1797.

666a. In memory of Mr. Samuel McDOWALL ………………. (stone sunken).

667 and 668. Illegible

669. Sarah LANE wife of Jasper Lane of this parish died 18 January 1775 aged 56. Mr. Jasper Lane her husband died 7 January 1791 (or 4) aged 72. Margaret WOART (?) daughter of Richard and Sarah Woart (?) of this parish and grand-daughter of above died .. June …. in 37 th year.

670. Sarah ………………….. Also of Mary wife of John STEVENS died 26 March 1781 aged 34 (?).

671. Mr. Robert FRASER first Engineer of H.M.S.V. ‘Prometheus’ died 17 September 1847 aged 36. The deceased was a native of Carluke in Scotland and was

672. Mrs. Lucy YOUNGER wife of Charles Younger died 15 October 1798 aged 39. Charles Younger son of above aged 2 months. Mrs. Elizabeth Younger second wife of above  died 31 August 1819 aged 52. Mr. Thomas Younger died 8 February 1828 aged 66. Mrs. Frances Younger widow of above died 13 February 1831 aged 58.

673. John FORSYTH son of A. and M. Forsyth of this parish Shipwright died 12(?) January 1816 aged 3 years and 7 months.

674. Here lieth the remains of three children of Charles and Matilda MILLIGAN viz: Harriot died 28 December 1815 aged 3 years. Mary M died 9 March 1817 aged 3 years. Harriot died 14 November 1820 aged 4 years. Charlotte died 22 July 1831 aged 7 years.

675. Thoms Cummings HOARE late of this parish died 14 December 1840 aged 34.

676. Charles Frederick WARDEN died 29 March 1831 aged 32. Also four children died in infancy: Emma, Henry, Charles and Lucy. Likewise George Gustavus died 1826 aged 4 months and Anne Henrietta died 1837 aged 4 years, nephew and niece of above C.F. Warden. Also John POARCH died 19 January 1842 aged 83 (or 93) years and Elizabeth his wife died 21 January 1842 aged 70 years.

677. Nancey wife of Mr. John MATHEWS of this parish died 4 January 1839 aged 60. Above Mr. John Mathews died 29 November 1859 in 76 th year and is interred at Nunhead Cemetery.

678. Richard WARD died 14 June 1773 aged 63. Also Elizabeth his wife died 26 March 1791 aged 80. Also three of their grandchildren, William Manbey Ward, Richard Ward and Ann Ward who died infants. Ann Ward died 4 March 1793 aged 53 (?5 or 6) years.

679. Here Lyeth the Body of James Smith of Margate in Kent who died t.l. the 6 th of March 1735 aged 50 years. Also Ann his daughter who died t.l. the 12 th of October 1735 aged 22 years. Likewise Ann wife of the above James Smith who died 14 th December 1755 aged 73 years. Also Mary TARRY who died the 3 rd April 1806(?) aged ….. years.

680. John MITCHILL BROWN Royal Navy born 2 nd April 1808 and died 10 September 1826 aged 18 years 8 months 8 days. Also his brother Home Popham Brown born 17 April 1810 and died 9 December 1831 aged 21 years 5 months 22 days ……..Also Thomas Brown Esquire Royal Navy father of the above died 28 February 1838 aged 62. He was 24 years and master attendant of H.M. Dockyard Woolwich ………………… 3 lines illegible …………….

681. Tomb. East end: Mrs. Mary LOTT wife of William Lott of this parish. A tender mother and loving wife, died May ye 20 1771 aged 61. West end: George Smith CUTBERT died 7 May 1814 aged 4 years. Mrs. Elizabeth Selina Cutbert died 1 April 1826 aged 51. Side: Elizabeth Smith Cutbert died 22 March 1828 aged 25 years. Side: Mary Cutbert died 7 May 1838 aged 33. 

682. Mr. John PRICE, saddler, formerly of Lisle Street, Leicester Square, London, died 27 October 1848 aged 76. George Sanderson Price, grandson of above died 3 August 1851 aged 6 months. Maria Price, granddaughter of above died 17 August 1855 aged 3 months. Charlotte Amy Price, granddaughter of above died 9 September 1853 aged 14 days.

683. Joseph HORSLEY Esquire late of Billiter Square, London died 13 November 1833 aged 52. Requiescant (sic) in pace.

684. Mr. Christopher RIDEOUT died 6 September 1788 aged 65. Mrs. Martha Rideout (wife of above) died 9 July 1798 aged 70. Seven of their children and four grandchildren. Elizabeth Rideout died 20 June 1834 aged 67 years and Mr. Thomas Rideout died 2 January 1837 in 79 th year. (Daughter and son of the above). Likewise Mr. George Frederick WASSELL, nephew of above Mr. Thomas Rideout, died 20 April 1848 in 73 rd year leaving a widow to lament his loss. Mrs. Naomi Maria POWIS niece of Mr. Thomas Rideout died 18 July 1852 in her 62 nd year. Also Sarah Ann widow of the above named G.F. Wassell died page 137 16 October 1885 aged 87.

685. Mr. Elias WHITHEA[?D] died 21 June 1829(?)  aged 67.

686. Mr. John RULE (late master of the Ariel belonging to the Woolwich steam packet company) died 20 April 1846 aged 34 years ………….Also Arabella Rule died 22 May 1854 aged 2 years and 4 months.

687. Thomas FULLER died ….. December(?) 1802 aged …..years. Susannah Fuller died … March(?) 1803 aged …. years. Son and daughter of Mr. William and Mrs. Ann Fuller late of Shoreham, Sussex.

688. Mr. Francis HAWKES died 17 March 1791 aged 61. Mrs. Mary Hawkes his wife 31 January 1799 aged 61. Jane Hawkes wife of Francis Hawkes son of above died 6 May 1804 aged 30. Mary daughter of Francis and Jane died 6 July 1802 aged 1 year 4 months. Francis Hawkes son of above died 29 September 1819 aged 57(?).

689. Mr. William BROCKET late of this parish died 21 September 1805 aged 56. Mrs. Elizabeth PERKINS, mother in law to above died 21 June 1795 aged 88. Likewise Charles William DIBBLIN grandson of above died une 1818 aged 4 years. Mrs. Mary Brocket relict of above died 29 March 1827 aged 77. Mr. Charles Dibblin son in law of above William and Mary Brocket died 14 December 1834 aged 46. Mrs. Maria Dibblin his wife daughter of above William and Mary Brocket died 13 November 1835 aged 48. On back of stone: Mr. John Perkins Brocket eldest son of William and Mary Brocket (on the other side) died 31 August 1842 aged 70. Mrs. Ann Brocket wife of above died 8 May 1844 in 70 th year ….. Also Mr. George Hartrupp Brocket youngest son of William and Mary Brocket died at New York, America, 31 August 1829 aged 49.

690. Mr. Thomas WILLES of this parish died 3 December 1826 in 57 th year. Mary Ann eldest daughter of above died 17 January 1828 aged 16 years. John Newey Willes son of above died 12 December 1829 aged 20 years. Mrs. Sarah Willes wife of above Mr. Thomas Willes died 14 February 1830 aged 50.

691. To the memory of ………………… (3 lines) ………. Also Miss Hannah RUSSELL WHITE daughter of Samuel(?) and Hannah White and granddaughter of the above died (12 or 17) July 1807(?) aged 9 months. Likewise Mr. Joseph HAWKES (?) …………….. of  the above died 29 November 1814 aged (?32) years. Also Emma (?) daughter of the above ………… (Illegible).

692. Mary wife of Peter MORGAN of this parish died 6 October 1796 in 30 th year. Mrs. Mary Ann, mother of the above Peter Morgan died 25 January 1808 aged 78. The above Mr. Peter Morgan died 27 May 1837 in 74 th year. Also Emma BANBROOK died 19 September 1850 aged 23.

693. Harriet late wife of Mr. Peter MORGAN junior of this parish died 12 December 1836 in 38 th year, and of Thomas Peter born 8 June 1826 died 20 February 1829; Harriet born 4 May 1832 died 12 January 1833; children of above.

694. Harriot HARRINGTON died 18 (?) June 1804 aged 19 (or 49). Also Richard HONEY (Cousen?) of the above died 12 March 1806 aged 2 years 4 months. Eliza Honey sister of above Richard Honey died 31 January 1809 aged 2 years 9 months. On back of stone: Richard Honey died 29 June 1829 aged 20. William Honey, brother of above, died 17 July 1836 aged 34. Mrs. Mary Honey, mother of above, died 13 January 1837 aged 68. Mr. John Honey, father to the above died 23 January 1837 aged 70.

695. Eliza OULTON daughter of Samuel and Eliza Oulton of this parish died 31 May 1824 aged 4 years 5 months. Thomas Oulton son of above died 27 July 1825 aged 11 months. Above Mr. Samuel Oulton died 27 July 1840 aged 45. Likewise three of his children: George died 19 August 1834 aged 3 months; John 17 March 1835
aged 4 years; Alfred 18 May 1836 aged 10 weeks. Mr. john RUSSELL died 22 January 1842 aged 43.

696. Magdalen Davie HANNAHILL wife of David Hannahill, Sergeant of the Royal Artillery died 23 January 1806 aged 25.

697. William LONGLAND of this parish died 8 April 1835 aged 58, 42 years of which he lived in the service of General PHIPPS. Also his brother George Longland died 26 March 1807 aged 28. James Longland died 1 May 1833 aged 47.

698. Maria, late wife of Mr. Thomas FLETCHER of this parish died 16 June 1840 aged 53, an affectionate wife and mother of 13 children. Mr. Thomas Fletcher her husband died 4 November 1862 in the 83 rd year of his age.

699. George HUTFIELD son of Mark and Honor page 141 Hutfield of this parish died 30 May [or March] 1800 in 10 th year. Also two of his sisters who died in infancy. Mr. Mark Hutfield, father of above, died 19 March 1819 aged 36 (or 56). On back of stone: Mrs. Honour Hutfield died 24 March 1826 aged 71 years.

700. Mrs. Dorcas GUYER wife of Mr. Saunders Guyer of this parish died 4 August 1795 aged 60. Above Mr. S. Guyer died 21 October 1800 aged 70. Mrs. Anne Dorcas Guyer, daughter of above died 11 December 1832 aged 70. Mr. Joseph Guyer died 17 July 1844 aged 67. Mrs. Elizabeth HUSKISSON sister of the above S. & J. Guyer died 17 February 1846 aged 86. Mr. Thomas Guyer died 13 December 1850 aged 81.

701. Mr. William Dufton died 17 October 1852 aged 57. John Dufton son of above died 11 April 1859 aged 38. Elizabeth LISCOMBE daughter of above died 20 February 1861 aged 37.

702. To the memory of ……. [Gra]*nt Lachlen McBAIN died 17 October 1813 aged 79(?). Also Mrs. Ann McBain late wife of above died 24 November 1825 aged 63. Ann STEEL aged 8 * sic in transcript but ?Sergeant years. Alexander Steel aged 14 months, grand- children of above. Also Ann late wife of Quarter Master Sergeant A. Steele Royal Artillery obit ……. 1831 aetat 32 years.

703. Mr. William McDONALD died 5 January 1853 aged 67.

704. Elizabeth Jane WEBBER daughter of John and Elizabeth Webber of this parish died 9 November 1832  aged 3 months. John William Webber, son of above died 11 December 1832 aged 17 months. Herbert Henry Webber son of above died 10 February 1837 aged 18 months. Robert Joseph Webber son of above died 11 December 1840 aged 2 years 3 months. Sarah Ann Webber died 15 November 1844 aged 2 years 7 months. Henry Webber died 7 December 1844 aged 7 months.

705. Mr. David BONNER of this parish died 28 May 1805 aged 62. Mrs. Elizabeth Bonner wife of above died 29 July 1817 aged 66. John Bonner died ……….. ……… aged 7 years. Also Mrs. ……… (Saunderson or ?Henderson) daughter of above died 17 July 1817 (?) aged 16(?) years. Likewise two children of Mr. ……………….. who died in infancy.

706. Thomas (?) K ………. died 25 February 1808 aged 57. Also ………. George Hunter ………. son of the above Thomas KINSLY (?) died 13 September 180(?9) aged 4 years 3 months.

707. Sarah THOMAS wife of James Thomas of this parish died April ye 7, 178(0.6.8 or 9) in 63 rd year. Also two of her children died young. Also Mr. James Thomas her husband died 23 October 1806 in 86 th year. Also Mrs. Sarah EVERITT, aunt of above died March ye 29 th 1772 aged 85 years. Also Ann CETLE sister of above Sarah Thomas died March ye 27 th 1775 aged 60. On back of stone: Lydia Ellen KIBBLE died 18 September 1825 aged 7 months. Mrs. Maria Kibble late wife of Mr. John Kibble of this parish died 10 July 1828 aged 51. Above Mr. John Kibble died 5 December 1835 aged 64.

708. Corporal Thomas WEAR, Royal Artillery, died 20 November 1810 aged 30. Thomas Wear, grandson of above died 21 February 1827 aged 10 months. Sergeant Thomas John Wear died 10 September 1829 aged 25. Mrs. Ann WALDEN, relict of Corporal Thomas Wear died 12 March 1834 aged 53. Mrs. Maria ELLIOTT wife of Mr. Daniel Elliott of this parish died 3 May 1852 aged 52. 

709. Mr. Thomas MONK died 18 February 1832 aged 68. Mrs. Martha Monk, relict of above, died 19 November 1849 aged 84. On other side: Thomas Richard WRIGHT eldest son of William and Isabel Wright of this parish died 22 April 1850 in 19 th year.

709a. Mr. Stephen BUTLER (?) Victualer, died 29 December 1849 aged 47. William Butler his son born 1 November 1839 died 2 November 1839.

710. Mrs. Sarah WRENN late wife of Christopher Wrenn died 20 June 1806 aged 65. Above Mr. Christopher Wrenn died (19 th ?) November 1807 aged 77.

710a. Mrs. Mary BRADBURY died 11(?) December 1771 (or 4) ………

710b. Sergeant James NEIL of the 7 th Battalion Royal Regiment of Artillery died 17 January 1807 aged 41.

711. Mr. William BAILEY died 6 September 1839 aged 51. William Bailey, son of above died 5(?) January 1838 aged 1 year 9 months. William Bailey son of above died 26 October 1840 aged 1 year 18 days.

712. Elizabeth HARRIS wife of Philip Harris of this parish 21 (or 24) April 1756 (or 1736) aged 44. And also 3 children.

713. Mrs. Ann RAMSEY late wife of William Ramsey, shipwright, died 28 November 1799 aged 60. Mr. William Ramsey, her husband, died 20 April 1806(?) aged 6.. years.

714. James BLANCHETT died 4 September 1843 aged 20. Mr. William Blanchett father of above died 13 April 1845 aged 51. Lucy wife of above Mr. William Blanchett died 11 September 1868 aged 66. Mrs. Elizabeth Blanchett, mother of the above Mr. W. Blanchett died 29 July 1848 aged 83.

715. Mr. James LAWRENCE died 27 February 1833(?) aged 46. Also three of his children; viz: Charles M. Lawrence died 13 April 1825 aged 3 years 10 months. Samuel(?) S. Lawrence died 26 April 1831 aged 5 years 11 months. Ruth S. Lawrence died 31 May 1839(?) aged 1 year 3 months.

716. Mr. Isaac ORVISS died 25 January 1838 aged 62. Harriett Rebekah his wife died 24 December 1851 aged 76.

716a. Mr. John CAHILL died 6 September 1855 aged 40 and two of his children, John Adam and John who died in infancy. This stone was erected by his wife Caroline Cahill.

717. Mr. James McMICHAELL late Smith of this parish died 14 June 1850 aged 59. John Ferguson PIZZEY grandson of above died 8 December 1844 aged 8 months.

718. Illegible

719. Mrs. Ann PRICKETT(?) of this parish d ….. November 177(3?) aged …. years. Mr. William Prickett (?) her husband died …. March 177(6?) aged 65.

720. Mercy Ann ROSE late wife of Mr. George Rose (engineer) died 3 October 1844 aged 25. Mrs. Mercy ALLBUTT, mother of above and late wife of Mr. William Allbutt died 12 December 1844 aged 60. Eliza wife of Mr. M.H. SHERWIN (and daughter of the above) died 31 May 1855 aged 49. Frederick Adolphus Allbutt died 20 October 1845 aged 31.  On back of stone: Also Frederick Adolphus Allbutt died 20 October 1845 aged 31.

721. William PAYNE died 3 March 1793 aged 53. Rosamond wife of above died 10 March 1778 in 35 th year. Also two children of above who died in infancy.

722. Illegible. Footstone: BANISTER 1811.

723. Amelia BICKERSTAFF daughter of Henry and Sarah Bickerstaff of this parish died 8 February 1849 aged …..years [remainder of inscription illegible]

724. Mr. John Millson CLEMENT died 31 May 1848 aged 31. Mrs. Charlotte COCKING late wife of above died 13 March 1854 aged 38. William Cocking died 26 December 1853 aged 9 months.

725. Mrs. Sarah YEATMAN (?) wife of Mr. George Yeatman, master smith in Woolwich Warren died …. August 1782(?) aged 44.

726. Hannah PETHERTON(?) daughter of (?Richard Petherton) …….. died …. December …..[about 1780].

727. Mr. John BECK late of this parish died 17 May 181(5 or 3) aged 61. Mrs. Anna Beck wife of above died 11 January 1816 aged 64. Also two of their children, Henry William …… died December 1792(?) aged 2 months and William Thomas Beck died 9 January 17… aged 22 months..

728. Illegible

729. Mr. John PERCIVAL late of this parish died 7 September 1814 aged 49. Mrs. Mary Percival wife of above died 27 May 1842 aged 86.

730. Mr. John JAMES late of this parish died 20(?) May 1790(?) aged 37. Mary Ann James, daughter of above died 8 November 1788 aged 2 years.

731. Ann MILLS died 1 August 1718(?) aged 75. John Mills son of Ann Mills, Housecarpenter of this parish died 31 March 1740 aged 52. Also Ann Mills his daughter died 13 September 1799 aged 6 months 4 days. Also ………….

732. Mr. William MILES of this parish died 1 November 1842 aged 77. Mrs. Sarah Miles wife of above died 29 December 1843 aged 80.

733. Mrs. Ann WRIGHT late wife of Mr. Richard Wright died 29 April 1809 aged 36. Also two of their children viz: Christopher Wright died 7 November 1802 aged …. months, Richard Wright died 26 January 1804 aged 8 years 6 months. The above Mr. Richard Wright died 20 December 1817 aged 46. Charles Wright son of above died in the Island of Antigua 28 September 1821 aged 19. Richard Edward HARRIS grandson of above died 9 March 1821 aged 9 months.

734. Mrs. Susannah HOLDEN died 25 November 1792 aetat 84. Mrs. Mary DOWNES daughter of above died 21 September 1809 aetat 57. Mr. Thomas Downes her husband died 30 October 1829 aetat 74.

735. Mr. Robert VERE, Shipwright of this parish died 6 July 1773(?) aged 66(?). Also three children viz: William ) (.…………. Elizabeth ) aged (……….. William ) (………….. ……………………………………..Also Robert Vere died 20(?) November 1760 aged -7 years.  On back of stone: Elizabeth wife of Robert Vere died 9 August 1772 aged 52(?). Mr. Robert Vere died 6 July 1775 aged (?56). Also three children died in infancy. Robert son of above died 21 November 1760 aged 17 years. Mr. Robert OWEN (draughtsman) died 14 December 1850 aged 42. Also his beloved daughter Zenobia aged 8 years.

736. Mr. John PHILLIPS late of this parish died … 4 February 1843 aged 29.

737. Illegible

738. Mrs. Harriot FINCHAM wife of Mr. James Fincham of this parish died 12 September 1813 in 20 th year of her age. Thomas Fincham son of above 18 September 1813 aged 19 days. Likewise John Fincham son of James and Mary Ann Fincham died 15 November 1823 aged 6 years. Harriot Fincham, sister to John died 15 January 1824 aged 17 months. The above Mr. James Fincham died 30 July 1824 aged 37. Elizabeth Fincham, granddaughter of above died 23 August 1855 aged 17 months.

739. Mrs. Sarah RUSSELL late wife of Mr. William Russell of this parish died 17 January 1815 aged 49(?). Mrs. Mary Russell second wife of above Mr. William Russell senior died 4 September 1829 aged 55. Mr. William Russell died 26 October 1841 aged 76.

740. Mrs. Ann Russell 22 May 1793 aged 55. Mr. William Russell her husband died 14 August 1793 aged 65. Likewise 2 of their grandchildren Sarah Russell who died 2 August 1797 aged 1 year 7 months Mary Ann Russell, 8 November 1802 aged 2 years 8 months. On back of stone: Mrs. Susan Russell late wife of Mr. William Russell junior of this parish died 9 December 1827 aged 29. Sophia Russell daughter of the above died 18 March 1829 aged 3 years. The above Mr. William Russell died 11 October 1835 aged 39. Mrs. Ann Russell second wife of above died 7 September 1851 aged 52. 

741. Mr. Thomas SMITH late Master Ropemaker of this parish died 13 March 1818 aged 60. Mrs. Mary Smith wife of above, died 19 June 1847 aged 79. Mr. Thomas Smith son of above died 9 March 1852 aged 58.

742. ……… Mr. Richard SMITH died 19 June 177- aged 67 and Martin his nephew died 29 August 177(?6) in 19 th year.

743. Richard SMITH, shipwright, of this parish died 20 February 1723 in 51 st year. On back of stone: Also Richard son of Martin and Peace Smith of this parish died 18 September 1749 aged 14(?) weeks. Likewise Peace …………… died February ……….. in …… year of her age …………… March 1753 aged 4 months.

744. Mr. James SEVELL died 6 December 1833 aged 62. James son of above died 4 October 1821 aged 6 years. Mary Ann daughter of above died 4 June 1822 aged 2 years. Mrs. Elizabeth Ann COVIL wife of Mr. W.J. Covil of this parish and daughter of above died 30 April 1844 aged 32. George Covil son of above died 4 August 1847 aged 12 years. Mrs. Grace Sevell wife of above died 13 February 1849 aged 66. Elizabeth Ann Covil daughter of above died 20 June 1855 in 15 th year. John Madden Covil son of above died 20 March 1861 aged 23. On back of stone: James Sevell Covil died 22 September 1873 aged 39. Also William James Covil father of above died 29 October 1888 aged 79.

745. Frederick Goodes TAYLOR son of William Campbell and Anne Taylor of this parish died 28 July 1849 aged 15 months. Also William Campbell Taylor eldest son of above died 1 October 1849 aged 3 years 11 months.

746. Esbal wife of Corporal George McKENZIE of the 1 st Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Artillery who died 25 May 1792 aged 40. Also Barbara second wife of above died 25 February 1795 aged 30. Likewise Mr. George McKenzie husband of the above died …. September 1811 aged 31(?). On back of stone: Sarah wife of eorge McKenzie Royal Artillery died 13 May 1833 (or 5) aged 77. Also Mrs. Mary CAPON of this parish died 22 January 1846 aged 73.

747. Alexander ROBINSON, Corporal 3 rd Battalion Royal Artillery died 22 September 1841 in 30 th year. Interred at Harwich. Also John Robinson his brother, Sergeant 3 rd Battalion Royal Artillery died 22 January 1848 in 34 th year. 

748. Mrs. Maria HARBORNE (late of Solihull in the County of Warwick) died 23 March 1844 aged 61. Edward son of William and Anne Maria STUART died 9 August 1843 aged 10 months. Sarah daughter of the above died 31 August 1854 aged 2 years 5 months. Henry son of above died 20 February 1855 aged 6 years 8 months. Henry Stuart died 10 December 1855 aged 2 months.

749. Mr. William STUART died 14 January 1846 aged 87. Mrs. Sarah KIRBY wife of Mr. Samuel Kirby (and daughter of the above) died 22 April 1841 aged 63. Edward Stuart son of William and Anne Stuart died 9 August 1843 aged 10 months.

750. Mrs. Mary PITCHES died 27 December 1769 aged 65. Also Josiah STUART died ye 28 August 1781 aged 19 months. Mrs. Sarah Stuart daughter and mother of the above died 28 September (or December) 1797 aged ….. years.

751. Susannah DOWNES of this parish died 8 October 1781 aged 60. Mr. Robert Downes her husband died 24 November 1781 aged 68. Mrs. Susannah HUGHES their daughter died 13 August 1833 aged 82. Maria Susannah SAUNDERS daughter of above died 3 January 1852 aged 72. Susannah Elizabeth Hughes sister to the above died 4 th March 1852 aged 66.

752. Thomas BATTEN son of John and Elizabeth Batten of Devonport late caulker of H.M. Steamer ‘Inflexible’ who was unfortunately drowned on 26 September 1849 aged 24.

753. Illegible

754. Mrs. Elizabeth PUNTER wife of Mr. John Punter, pilot, who after a long and painful illness died in peace on 19 th March 1830 aged 59. Also Rebecca Punter daughter of above died 20 November 1833 aged 31. Also Mary, wife of Mr. John Punter, junior, died 30 March 1844 aged 47. The above J. Punter junior son of the aforesaid John and Elizabeth Punter died – November 1844 aged 49. Also Mr. John Punter …………. of the above died ….. March 1835(?) in 77 th year. On back of stone: Mr. Francis Punter died 20 (or 29) May 1847 aged 47.

755. Mr. Thomas WATERFIELD of this parish died 30 May 1834 aged 40. Ann daughter of above died 20 May 1834 aged 3 months.

756. Mr. George HAMBLETON late of the Royal Artillery died 28 May 178(3, 5 or 8) aged 55. Also new page
three children, also Mary Hambleton wife of above died ………… 1807 aged 71.

757. Mr. Samuel THOMAS of this parish died 4 February 1836 aged 63. Mrs. Indiana Thomas wife of above died 2 nd August 1839 aged 70.

758. Maria Eliza daughter of John and Maria FINCHAM of this parish died 10 July 1826 aged 4 years and 4 months. Above Mr. John Fincham (shipwright) died 10 September 1854 aged 62.

759. Charlotte wife of William DOWLER, Company Sergeant 61 st Regiment who died 14 February 1841 (or 4) aged 25.

760. Illegible

761. Mr. John WINN, late a Caulker in H.M. Dockyard Woolwich, who unfortunately met with his death by a fall on 1 November 1815 aged 23 years. Also his son John Winn died 24 January 1818 aged 2 years 10 months.

762. James BURSLEM son of Captain Burslem of the Royal Artillery died 27 November 1784 aged 11 months.

763. William SMITH died 14 June 1850 aged 26. This stone was erected by Lieutenant MYTTON, Royal Artillery for his faithful services.

764. Mary BALL wife of Edward Ball late of this parish died 10 January 1770 aged 23. Also Mr. Henry TAYLOR brother of above died 5 March 1818 aged 78. Also here and on the south side lies the WICKHAM family. On other side of stone: Mr. Samuel Wickham died 21 November 1838 aged 87.

765. Sarah wife of Mr. Henry WICKHAM late of Greenwich Hospital schools died 10(?) June 1842 in 44 th year. Mr. Henry Wickham her husband died 22 January 1848 aged 57. Also Isabella BROWN died 19 October 1848 aged 72.

SECTION III
Apparently the Northern part of the yard
No. 794 (The Lion) is situated on the North East part.

766. Illegible 

767. Here lieth interred the Body of Susannah (GRAY?) late daughter of Thomas HALL of this Parish …………….

768. Mrs. Eleanor ROSS died 4 February 1838 aged 65. Also Mr. Alexander Ross her husband and late Gunner 
Royal Navy died 13 June 1847 aged 84.

769. Sarah Wife of Mr. S…….. STRIDE, carpenter in the Royal Navy died …….. 1848 ………… (remainder illegible).

770. William John DUDLESTONE died aged 2 years and 10 months. Also Elizabeth Dudlestone died 26 February 1852 aged 36. "Wife to man never could be truer. She died respected by all who knew her". William Dudlestone her husband died 12 December 1853 aged 49.

771. Illegible

772. Mr. John DOUGHTY of this parish died 10 July 1744 aged 66. Martha his first wife dyed ye 31 March 1724 aged 34. Also several of their children.

773. Tomb. On West end: Mary, wife of Mr. John HENSLOW, Master House Carpenter of His Majesty’s Dock Yard at Woolwich, died 22 August 1736 aged 40. Above Mr. John Henslow died 9 October 1742 aged 52. And three of their children viz: John died 3 May 1728 aged 3 years; Ann, 6 January 1736 aged 10 months Mary, 6 June 1746 aged 20 years. South side: Also Frances Henslow, wife of Mr. John Henslow son of the first named John Henslow, Master boatbuilder of the same yard died 18 March 1764 aged 36. Also two of their children viz: Charlotte died 4 April 1762 aged 6 months; Frances 19 March 1763 aged 4 years. Also Ann Henslow second wife of above John Henslow, junior (now Sir John Henslow) Surveyor of his Majesty’s Navy). She died 8 April 1805 aged 63. North side: M.S. Sir John Henslow Knight, who have sedulously and faithfully served the Public Upwards of sixty two years retired from the Chief Office of His Profession, Surveyor of His Majesty’s Navy, in July 1806, to Sittingbourne in this County, where he passed the Residue of his life in the practice of every Christian and Social Virtue and where he died 22 September 1815 aged 85. Heu Pateum Pium. East end: Frances Henslow, youngest daughter of the before mentioned Sir John Henslow and Ann his wife, died 3 March 1854 aged 85.

774. "T.M" (only).

775. Mrs. Susannah WARRING, wife of Mr. Edward Warring late Carpenter of His Majesty’s ship the Tyger and also the wife of Isaac CRIBB of this parish who died 13 December 1747 aged 64.

776. Illegible

777. John ROBINSON, mariner, late husband of Eliza Robinson of this parish died 9(?) May, 1781 (?) aged 47. Also James Wade M ……/……… of the above Eliza Robinson who died – March ….. aged 32. Likewise Mary Ann BARNETT died 3 March 1799 aged 38(?). Also Elizabeth KEMP died – February 1810 (or 19) aged 68. On back of stone: Mr. Samuel Kemp died 23 March 1828 aged 75.  Also Mr. James McADAM died 8 February 1838 aged 68. Also Mr. Samuel Kemp McBRIDE died 18 May 1842 aged 19.

778. …………… BUTCHER, Qu……… of this Parish, died 29 April 1812(?) aged 8-, years. Also Thomas Butcher son of above died 23 October 1834 aged 62. Ann his wife died 19 October 1843 aged 74.

779. Charles BURTON obit 24 November 1757 aetat 15. Mary Burton obit 6 December 1757 aetat 14.

780. Bridget BURTON wife of Captain Thomas Burton late of the Coldstream Guards died 18 October 1803 in 94 th year. Also Charles Burton son of above died 24 November 1757 aged 15. Also Mary Burton wife of above Captain Thomas Burton died 19 April 1840 in 90 th year. Also Mary Burton daughter of above Thomas and Bridget Burton died 6 December 1757 aged 14.

781. George GIBSON Esquire Lieutenant in His Majesty’s Royal Artillery died ye 22 September 1775 aged 31. Also the body of his mother who died …. August 179- aged 79.

782. Mary Foot ALFORD daughter of James and Sarah Alford of this parish died 28 March 1819 aged 9 months. Above James Alford died 7 June 1827 aged 53. Also John James Alford son of above died 25 January 1837 aged 21. Likewise Thomas Polden LOCKWOOD of this parish died 28 June 1838 aged 43. Also Samuel Andrew Alford 3 December 1841 aged 21.

783. John HARVEY died 28 April 1802 aged 12. Mr. Andrew JOHNSON, uncle of above died 11 (or 14) November 1827 aged 69. On back of stone: Mr. Richard Harvey died …. February 1835(?) aged 68, also Jane daughter of above died 16 May 1844 aged 33(?). Mrs. Jane Harvey wife of above died 6 July 1849 in her 83 rd year.

784. Mr. Robert GANT of this parish Surgeon, died …….. October 1847 in 53 (or 55) year.

785. Thomas HALLIFAX, Coal Merchant, died October …… [about 1780-1810] Illegible.

786. Illegible

787. Arms: Quarterly 1 and 4 a lion rampant, 2 three birds, 3 a cross . Crest a mailed arm embowed grasping a scimitar: Here lyeth the Body of Mrs. Mary HUME who died 27 March 1731 aged 41(?). Also Isabella Hume, mother of the above died 14 February 1732(?) aged 66. Mr. Adam Hume died 14 October 1745 aged 79.

788. Mr. John Henry BROOKS died 18 November 1833 aged 67. John CLARKE died 21 August 1832 aged 14. Mary Ann daughter of George and Amy Brooks of this parish died 9 December 1833 aged 4 years. Mr. George Brooks 24 March 1835 aged 38. John Henry Brooks son of George Brooks died 21 January 1840(?) aged 14 years 3 months. Mrs. Amey DAWSON widow of above Mr. George Brooks died 27 December 1847 aged 42.

789. Isabella CUMMEN wife of Henry Cummen died 12 February 1739 aged 42. Also 5 of their children. Also Mr. Henry Cummen, Di ……. ……….. died 6 March 1759 aged 59. Back of stone: Mrs. Henrietta RIDER, Mrs. Isabella PEERS, Mrs. Susanna ROSKROW, Mrs. Mary BARRETT daughters of the late Mr. James and Mrs. Mary De l’Esteang. [no dates]. 

790. …………….MORSLEY(?) died December(?)- 1762 (?) aged 56(?). Also Mary Caroline(?) died May - 1790 (or 9) aged ….. years ……………….

791. Lieutenant William ROBE late of the Invalid Battalion Royal Artillery, died 1 July 1814 aged 81, fifty nine of which he had served with honour in the Artillery and held the office of Proof Master thirty four. Probity and Integrity accompanied his progress ….. (illegible). On back of stone: Mrs. Mary Robe wife of Lieutenant William Robe of the Royal Regiment of Artillery died 10 February 1783, aged 46. Also Stephen son of John and Mary Robe died 5 June 1782 aged 5 years. 

792. Mrs. Susanna ROBE daughter of Lieutenant William Robe of the Royal Artillery died 14 May 1840 aged 72.

793. Caroline CAREY died 2(?) August 1806 aged 7 months. Mrs. Caroline Carey, mother of above died …………. 1808 aged 27.

794. Large stone lion with paw on urn: Sacred to the memory of Thomas CRIBB born 8 July 1781 died 11 May 1848. On urn: ‘Respect the ashes of the dead’ [This monument is in the North East portion of the yard].

795. Mrs. Elizabeth RABLETT(?) wife of Mr. William Rablett(?) late of this parish and now of the parish of Crayford, died 2.. September 1779 aged 58.

796. John HARRIS died 7 May 1849 aged 67.

797. Mr. John GALL died 18 October 1793 aged 50. Mary Ann Gall, daughter of above died 20 May 1830 aged 45. Mrs. Sarah Gall wife of above died …….. 1835 in the …….. year. Also J…………Gall son of above died ………. 1852 aged …….

798. William ATKINS late Caulker in Her Majesty’s Dockyard, Woolwich, died 26 April 1844 in the 52 nd year.

799. Franck ATKINS of this parish died M…….. 1787 aged 52. Mary Atkins his wife July 1789(?) aged …….

800. Mr. John TAYLOR of this parish died 8 August 1828 in 76 th (?) year.

801. Sarah Jane daughter of Mr. George and Mrs. Dinah GRAHAM died 11 September 1832 aged 3 months. Above Mrs. Dinah Graham died 8 June 1837 aged 46. On back of stone: Jemima daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Jemima Graham died 21 January 1844 aged 6 years.

802. Thomas GRIFFITHS, iron moulder, Liverpool died 23 July 1850 aged 26.

803. In tender remembrance of an affectionate mother Mrs. Arabella BAKER widow of Mr. William Baker late of Bristol died 30 January 1837 aged 66.

804. Mary late wife of Mr. James REID of the Royal Horse Artillery died 24 November 1800(?) aged 31. Ann Reid daughter of above – July 1798 aged 15(?) months. Susanna MATTHEWS daughter of above Mary Reid died 12 December 1801(?) aged 10(?) years. Sarah Ann late wife of the said James Reid died 27 (7 or 17?) August 1814(?) in her 34 th (?) year. Above James Reide, Royal Horse Artillery died 2 August 1836 aged 70, after a service of 53 years in the Regiment.

805. Mrs. Ellenour JENKINS late wife of Mr. David Jenkins died 15 July 1814 aged 62. Moses Jenkins, son of above, died 1 October 1816 aged 26. Mary Jenkins, daughter of above, died 6 August 1817 aged 35. Rachel wife of Thomas(?) BOWEN and daughter of above died 4 November 1831 aged 37. Also David Bowen who lost his life in the wreck of His Majesty’s Ship Fairey on 1 (6 or 8) November 1840 aged 23. Mrs. Elizabeth LAMB  daughter of David and Eleanour Jenkins died 7 September 1845 aged 72.

806. Sarah daughter of William and Jennet SHAW died 9 December 1840 aged 3 years and 3 months. Also William son of above died 22 December 1840 aged 7 years 2 months.

807. William HARRUP of this parish died 5 August 1793 aged 20. Mrs. Mary Harrup, mother of above died 15 August 1804 aged 47. Mr. Richard Harrup, father of above William Harrup died 3 March 1829 aged 77. Also Jonathan ALMOND died suddenly 10 December 1845 aged 40 years ……….. Also Mr. James SWAIN of this parish died 6 April 1849 aged 67.

808. Mr. James PEASE late of this parish died J ….. 1817 aged 52(?). Mrs. Rebecca Pease late wife of above died June(?) ….. 1794(?) aged ?55. Also of sixteen children who died in infancy. Also Mary SMITH who died ………… 1806(?) aged ……….. year ………………

809. James MURPHY died 28 July 1848 in 24 th year. ‘Requiescat in pace’.

810. William McKENZIE son of William and Frances  McKenzie of parish of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, born 23 January 1783 died 3 (or 13) December 1783 (or 5). Also Frances McKenzie daughter of above born 13 December 1784 died 9 June 1786. Also John McKenzie aged 2 years 4 months.

811. Mr. Joseph HOAR, shipwright in H.M. Dock yard, Woolwich who lost is life by a fall off the ‘Chichester’ on 1 October 1842 aged 38 ……… ……… Also Henry Hoar died 13 April 1834 aged 9 months. Likewise Emily Hoar died 27 January 1841 aged 10 months, (children of above). Also Mr. Joseph Hoar died 17 May 1846 aged 74.

812. Elizabeth WITHERSPOON of Bandon in County of Cork and 37 (or 57) years a resident of this parish died 9 December 1854 in 80 th year . And her only daughter Elizabeth BROWN died at Gibraltar 28 March 1842 aged 28.

813. William George IRELAND who was drowned on 24 December 1847 aged 18.

814. Mrs. Mary RYAN died 28 March 1855 aged 59. ………… Also three grandchildren of above: George BRIDGES died 18 August 1848 aged 2 years, Mary Ann Bridges died 24 February 1853 aged 10 years, John Bridges died 7 March 1854 aged 15 years. 

815. Mr. Samuel HINTON died 11 July 1810 aged 46.

816. Thomas MARSH son of Jacob and Elizabeth Marsh of this parish died …. November 1811 aged 14(?) years [?44]. Above Jacob Marsh died ….. November 1820 aged 67. Above Elizabeth Marsh died …. March 1827 aged 70(?). 

817. Mrs. Elizabeth BALLARD wife of Mr. John Ballard of this parish died 11 December 1851 aged 53………… Also Mary Ann and Margaret Ballard, children of above who died young.

818. Illegible

819. Richard HIND died 6 ……. 1742 aged 86(?). Elizabeth his wife died 25 November 1744 aged 90(?). Also Thomas CRADOCK, son in law of above died 19 ………. 1726 (?) aged 37. Also two grandchildren.

820. Mr. Phillip IVERS late of Plumstead Common died 12 January 1842 aged 59 …….. Also Mrs. Ellen Ivers his wife died 19 August 1838 aged 53.

821. Mr. John RICHARDS late of this parish died 17 September 1832 aged 53. Mrs. Ann Richards his wife died 7 July 1838 aged 55. Also Mr. Daniel GODDARD, son in law to above died 30 April 1852 aged 48. Mrs. Charlotte Mary Ann Goddard wife of above died 30 January 1854 aged 41.

822. Mr. James RANDELL late of this parish builder died 18 February 1808 aged 45. Mrs. Elizabeth Randell died 9 October 1836 aged 76.

823. Mr. Richard TURNER died 1 December 1801 aged 23. Mr. John COOK late of this parish father in law  to above died 22 November 1813 aged 59. Mrs. Mary BULL, wife of Mr. John Bull and relict of above Mr. John Cook died 6 January 1835 aged 88.

824. Illegible

825. Illegible

826. Thomas Rich LIVINGSTONE, son of Henry and Elizabeth Livingstone died at the Island of St. Domingo 4 July 1796 aged 17 years. Mary Livingstone, sister to above, died 22 January 1799 aged 3 months. Vaughan Livingstone brother to aforesaid died 28 November 1799 aged 4 years. Mr. Henry Livingstone late Foreman of the Royal Laboratory in this Parish, father of the above children died 12 June 1813 aged 66 …………. On back of stone: Mr. Thomas Livingstone son of aforesaid died 13 January 1822 aged 24(?) years. Also Jane, sister to the above …………….. 1823 aged 28 years.

827. Altar Tomb. North side: Mrs. Ann LONG late wife of Mr. John Long of this parish died 3 April 1817 aged 47. The said John Long died 27 May 1828 aged 58. Mr. Thomas Loathes BLIGHT died 27 May 1836 aged 41. John Isaac son of Thomas Blight died at Hong King 24 March 1852 aged 25. West end: Mr. Robert Long of Thorp Market, Norfolk, father of aforesaid Mr. John Long died 1 May 1778 aged 28 years. Mrs. Elizabeth PARDON late wife of above Robert Long and relict of Thomas pardon of this parish died 11 March 1808 aged 60. George James Blight died 18 July 1853 aged 36. South side: Also of five children of aforesaid Mr. John and Mrs. Ann Long who died in infancy viz: Christine ) (23 August 1796 ) (1 year Susan ) (21 November 1800 ) (7 months Thomas ) died (29 September 1802 ) aged (13 months John ) (31 March 1805 ) (17 months (28 September 1806) (2 years Also Elizabeth Blight, relict of Mr. Thomas Loathes Blight died 16 September 1854 in 58 th year. East end: The aforesaid Mr. Thomas Pardon died 9 June 1804 aged 68. Likewise Mr. Joseph Long late of this parish father of aforesaid Mrs. Ann Long died 10 April 1804 aged 65.

828. Mary wife of Mr. John LACEY died 30 January 1810 aged 46. Robert Long son of above died 15 April 1810 aged 17. Robert Edward son of John and Elizabeth Lacey died 9 March 1817 aged 6 days. Mr. John Lacey died 29 October 1841 aged 75. Mr. John Lacey, son of above died 26 June 1851 aged 56.

829. Mr. John BERRY of this parish died 24 February 1823 aged 37. Elizabeth Berry late wife of above died 23 May 1828 aged 34. Likewise Edward DYBLE died 22 May 1831 aged 55. Hannah Dyble died 22 July 1844 aged 33. Thomas Dyble died 19 May 1850 aged 25.

830. Mrs. Sarah MOORE of this parish died 24 February 1783 in 42 nd year. Robert Moore her husband died 18 November 1824 aged 85. On the north side of this stone lieth a part of the family of the above. Mrs. Mary HAWKES daughter of above died 8 September 1835 aged 51. Martha SPURGEON died 11(?) March 1836 aged 39(?).

831. Ilegible

832. Mrs. Harriot MARDEN wife of Mr. James Marden of this parish died ……. December 1792 (?) aged …… Samuel Marden (son) of above died (1?) October 1796 aged (?4) years ……………. Also above James Marden died …….. July 1816 aged ………….

833. Mary GREEN wife of ………… died …….. 1798 aged 58(?) …………. Joseph Green (?) …………..

833a. Mr. Henry MOORE, 8 February 1805 aged 72. Henry Moore his grandson died 4 November 1806 new page
aged 6 weeks. Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, wife of above died 4 May 1812 aged 72.

834. Mr. John CASTELL late of this parish died 9 May 1807 aged 51. Sarah Castell daughter of above Mr. John Castell and Mrs. Mary Castell died 21 January 1807 aged 10 years. Isaac Castell son of above 5 November 1808 aged 20 The above Mrs. Mary Castell died 9 March 1826 aged 67. Also two children of William and Ann YELLAND died in their infancy.

835. Mrs. Susannah COOMBS widow formerly wife of Mr. William Coombs of this parish died 22 November 1829 aged 75. Also Mary wife of Mr. William Combs of this parish and daughter in law of above died 20 January 1814 aged 50.

836. Mr. Samuel COOMBES of this parish shipwright, died 17 April 1799 aged 73. Elizabeth wife of above died 11 April 1762 aged 38. Likewise six of their children died in infancy. Also two of their grand children. Likewise Mr. William Coombes late waterman, of this parish, died 13 October 1813 aged 54.

837. Mr. William Pendrell ROGERS late of His Majesty’s Royal Laboratory, Woolwich died 4 June 1817 aged 60. Relict and last of Pendrell’s faithful hame, lies here entomb’d with worth and matchless fame. His Predecessors nobly seal’d their Breath In Worth, alike, may he repose in Death. 

838. Mr. John ANDREWS late of this parish Taylor, died 16 September 1787 aged 39. Also three of his 
children ………….

839. Benjamin PICKARD formerly of Trowbridge Wilts, died 4 (or 14) November 1805 aged 75. Mrs. Susanna PILKINGTON, daughter of above died 30 March 1812 aged 42. Mr. John Pilkington died 7 May 1847 aged 80.

840. Susannah WHITEHEAD of this parish died …. June 1810 aged 68. Mr. Charles Whitehead her husband, shipwright of the Dockyard died 5 February 1814(?) aged 77. Mr. William James Whitehead youngest son of above died … February 1851 aged ….. years 7 months. Isabella daughter of the above ……….

841. Mrs. Elizabeth TURNER wife of The Reverend Daniel Turner A.M. died ….. February 178- aged 34(?). Also three of their children ………….

842. This stone erected by desire of Mr. John FOSTER of Calcutta, Bengall, India, in memory of Mr. Peter Foster of this parish died 28 November 1807 aged 77. Also Mr. Thomas Foster of this parish died 16 November 1805 aged 50. Mrs. Mary Foster wife of above died 13 May 1824 aged 68.

843. Mr. Elizabeth NICHOLSON died ………. 1811 aged 62 ……… Also Mr. James Nicholson …………..

844. Mr. Edward Sweeting PAYNE late of this parish died 2 December 180- aged 29.

845. Mr. Robert MAULDON, Sergeant of the Royal M Artillery died 26 June 1837 in 33 rd year. Robert William Mauldon son of above Robert and Eliza his wife died 15 February 1836 aged 13 months 17 days. Likewise Sarah Louesia NUNN died 14 November 1841 in 20 th year. Charles Nunn, trumpet-major of the Royal Regiment of Artillery died 23 March 1844 in 57 (or 37) year of his age.

846. Mrs. Mary CRAKE born at Lingfield, Surrey 11 November 1770 died 5 October 1839 aged 69. Mr. John Crake husband of above born at Little Norfolk 12 June 1772 died 17 September 1845 aged 73.

847. Mr. Evan BOWEN died 8 August 1826 aged 43. Mrs. Grace Bowen his wife died 11 May 1846 aged 65. Mary Ann FARR, granddaughter of above died in infancy. Eliza Grace LEVER daughter of above Evan and Grace Bowen died 23 April 1849 aged 43.

848. Rachel Louisa LAWSON daughter of David and Rachel Lawson, Quarter Master Sergeant ‘A’ Troop Royal Horse Artillery died 14 May 1850 aged 7 years. Amy Jennet Lawson sister of above died 22 July 1850 aged 17 months. Edwin Lawson brother to above died 31 May 1831 (?51) aged 10 months.

849. Mr. Robert CARLEY (or GARLEY) late of this parish Bricklayer died 27 October 1814(?) in 43 rd year. Robert Carley (or Garley?) son of above died 2- April 1816 in 9 th year. Also William and Thomas sons of above who died in infancy.

850. Illegible

851. James WHEELER died 15 September 1854 aged 70. Charles Kenedy Wheeler, his son, died 11 December 1855 aged 38. Richard Wheeler grandson of above died 7 November 1854 aged 17. Susannah Wheeler granddaughter of above died 21 January 1850 aged 18 months.

852. John William SMITH son of John Smith, Sergeant Royal Artillery died 31 May 1839 aged 7. Mary Hannah Smith sister of above died at sea 19 July 1835 aged 17 months. Mr. John Smith, grandfather of above died 3 October 1832 aged 56. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith died 2 December 1830 aged 45. Also Mr. James Smith formerly of the 7 th Battalion Royal Artillery died 10 January 1845 aged 29.

853. Michael FOGARTY died 22 March 1806(?) aged 28. Also Mary Fogarty …………… aged 18 …………. ………… 1809 aged 27. John Fogarty father of the above died 17 March 1812 aged ……. buried at the north end of the grave.

854. Illegible

855. To three children, Charles, Henry(?) and Caroline KING of this parish Charles died 2 April 1844 aged … year 2 months, Caroline M.E. died 21 October 1844 aged ….. year 5 months, Susannah died 21 June 1846 aged 5 years 1 month. Also the above Mr. C.H. King (sic) died 27 May 1849 in 36 th year.

856.  Not used

857. Lydia BEALEY died 29 May 1829 aged 59. Also Samuel Bealey father of above died 3 February 1835 aged 87.

858. Clara Adelaide daughter of John and Martha Hannah ATKINSON died 19 December 1846 aged 2 years 2 months.

859. Illegible

860. Mr. William HEARD of H.M Ship ‘Ruby’ died 30 October 1773 aged 62. Mrs. Hannah WILLS died 30 July 1774 aged 80. Mrs. Hannah Heard wife of above died 25 March 1779 aged 58. Also Lieutenant Thomas Lake Wills grandson of above Mr. H. Wills died 12 December 1781 aged 22. Mrs. Ann Wills died 25 November 1846 aged 83.

861. William ROBERTSON Esquire of this parish died ……… 17 … aged ….. Also Hannah his wife died ….. March 178- aged 63. ……. John died 7 August 1798 aged –8 years. On back of stone: Also Mary WADLEY second wife of John Wadley died 7 April 1795(?) aged 74 years.

862. Sarah CANN daughter of John and Sally Cann of this parish died 9 September 1825 aged 17 years 5 months. Also two of their children Charles and Elizabeth who died in infancy. Above Mr. John Cann died 9 August 1844 aged 58. Also Edmund son of above died 15 October 1848 in 28 th year. Also Sally Catharine Edmund daughter of above Mr. Edmund Cann died 28 May 1850 aged 18 months. Above Mrs. Sally Cann died 28 March 1854 aged 72.

863. Mr. John HALL many years in the Ordnance …………. who died ….. May 1840 aged …. Also Richard his son died ………. 1839 …… Also Richard Hall Cann ………………..

864. Mr. George SARGENT late of this parish died 4(?) October 1810 aged 48. Mr. George S. Sargent son of above died 11 April 1822 aged 27. Likewise Mrs. Philadelphia Sargent wife of above died 4 June 1823 aged 63. Also Mrs. Mary A.M. Willes daughter of aforesaid G. & P. Sargent died 2 September 1832 aged 32. Anthony Robert Sargent, grandson of above George and Philadelphia Sargent died 1 April 1848 aged 19.

865. Thomas NIGHTINGALE son of Thomas and Ann Nightingale of this parish died ………. December ……… aged ……. years. Thomas Nightingale father of above Thomas Nightingale died …………………

866. …………… of Mr. George SARGENT who died ………….. 1779 ………… Also Mrs. Mary Sargent ……………… who died 10 (or 19) May 1780 aged ……………

867. Mrs. Ann …………EDEN late wife of Mr. Aaron Eden died 29(?) March 1788 aged 30 (or 36). Also five of their children. Likewise Mrs. Rosamund Eden, mother in law to the above died …….. March 1791 aged 78. Also Mr. Aaron Eden …………. of Rosamund Eden who died …………. 1808 aged 64 …………….. (about 6 lines illegible).

868.  Not used

869. Daniel TURNER son of Richard and Elizabeth Turner of this parish died 16 January 1826 aged 6 years. Elizabeth Turner sister of above died 11 May 1830 aged 2. George Turner, brother of above died 8 March 1835 aged 2. Alfred Turner, brother of above died 5 November 1845 aged 5 years 10 months.

870. Mr. Francis PUNTER late of this parish died 17 February 1852 aged 77. Mrs. Amey DOUGHERTY died 12 March 1851 (or 4) aged 69. On other side of stone: Mrs. Jane HUDLESTON widow of the late Henry Hudlestone Esquire formerly of the Honorable East India Company’s service died 1 February 1817 aged 72.

871. Louisa wife of John BISHOP of this parish died 27 October 1839 aged 55.

872. Mrs. Eleanor COMYN wife of Mr. Thomas Comyn ………….. (2 lines) the ……… September 177(?7).

873. Mary Ann wife of Samuel BULLOCK died 28 May 1842 aged 70. Samuel Bullock her husband died 11 June 1842 aged 71.

874. Mr. John SMITH died 17 February 1842 aged 41. Emma daughter of above died 17 May 1847 aged 9. Mrs. Rachel Elizabeth Smith wife of above died 24 November 1848 aged 46. Mrs. Eleanor Smith died …….. 1851 aged –4 years. Mr. William Smith husband of above Mrs. E. Smith died 20 February 1854 in 72 nd (or ?32 nd ) year.

875. James GALLOWAY Esquire late Quartermaster in the Corps of Royal Sappers and Miners born 4 June 1771 died 9 November 1835. James Galloway son of above died 2 February 1803 aged 21 months. Eliza Galloway COWAN granddaughter of above died 9 September 1851 aged 18. Margaret wife of above born 6 January 1776 died 9 December 1852. 

876. Illegible

877. Mr. William EDEN of this parish 2 December 1811 aged 65. Mr. William Eden junior died 14 May 1821 aged 23. Mrs. Ann Eden died 8 July 1830 aged 83. Christian Ann Eden died 16 May 1844 aged 67. Mr. George Eden died 1 January 1849 aged 67. Miss Sarah Rosamond Eden died 26 July 1849 in 59 th year. Jane wife of above George Eden died 17 November 1855 in 73 rd year. 

878. Mr. John MITCHELL, midshipman of His Majesty’s Brig ‘Stinger’ (?) died 11 February 1816 aged 15 years.

879. Mr. John BROWNE late of Wellington Street in this Parish died 13 December 1845 aged 75. William Browne son of above died 15 December 1842 aged 36. Near lie the remains of Mr. William ALVERLY late Ensign of the 78 th Highlanders who died 22 February 1843 aged 36. Jane eldest daughter of above Mr. John Browne died 14 June 1846 aged 39. John eldest son of above Mr. John Browne died 16 March 1851 aged 48. 

880. George PEARLESS son of George and Mary Ann Pearless of this parish died 28 December 1814 in 32 nd year. Likewise one sister and three of her brothers who died in infancy. Also aforesaid Mrs. M.A. Pearless died 28 July 1824 aged 68. Mr. George Pearless late Quarterman of Caulkers, husband and father to above died 5 January 1829 in 75 th year. Also Reuben Pearless son of above died 18 November 1825 in 33 rd year, at Port Royal, Jamaica.

881. Mr. Thomas THOMAS(?) of this parish 26 May 1766 aged 31. Also three of his children. Likewise Hannah late wife of above died 8 (or 18) October 1779 aged 54. Likewise Mrs. Sarah HARWOOD late wife of Mr. William Harwood of this parish ……………

882. Arms:----? Top: Here lieth the Body of Mr. Richard HAMMAN of this parish who died 29 March 1754 in the 67 th year. Catherine Hamman his wife died 2 November 1770 aged 81. Also Souances (?) CROSS -WELLER, son in law to the above Richard and Catherine Hamman who died 29 June 1780 aged 50. Also three of his children died in infancy North side: Mrs. Rachel Crossweller died 17 July 1834 in her 70 th year. South side: Mrs. Dorothy GEORGE daughter of said Mrs. Catherine Crossweller and wife of the Reverend James Payne George A.M. of Greenwich died 7 October 1807 aged 50. Also the Reverend James Payne George A.M. died 18 August 1832 in 83 rd year.

883 - 884  Not used

895. Sergeant Major Robert BAYFIELD, 5 th Battalion Royal Artillery who died at Woolwich 8 November 1839 at the age of 53, after having served 35 years, 13½ of which as Sergeant Major. This stone is erected by the non-commissioned officers of the battalion in testimony of their high respect for him. 

896. James OAKLEY son of James and Mary Oakley of this parish died 18 December 1820 in 2 nd year. Mary Martha Oakley died 4 June 1827 in 12 th year. Mary Oakley died 21 July 1844 in 15 th year. James Joseph Oakley died on board H.M. Steam vessel ‘Styx’ 24 July 1844 in 19 th year. His remains are interred at Helio de Porta Island of St. Michaels, Azores. Mr. James Oakley, father of the above died 20 December 1847 aged 55. James Joseph GROCOCK grandson of above died 17 May 1853 in 12 th year. Mary wife of above James Oakley died 17 July 1871 aged 80.

897. Jane HALL daughter of R and Ann Hall died 18 October 1803 aged – months. Will: Hall died – August 1807 aged 7 months. Jane Hall died 30 June 1807 (or 17) aged 2 years 9 months. Ann Hall died - August 1812 aged 4 years 6 months. Ann Haol died 17 November 1812 aged 2 months. Margaret Hall died 23 February 1813 aged 4 years 3 months.

898 - 899  Not used

900. Lewis George GOSLING son of William and Maria Gosling of this parish died 9 April 1849 aged 6 years 9 months. Emma Jane Gosling died 20 October 1860 aged 16. Edward Cyrus Gosling died 19 April 1874 aged 35 and was buried in the church yard of St. Thomas’s Woolwich.

901. Mr. William STEWARD late of this parish, victualler, died 9 January 1786(?) aged 44(?).

902.  not used

903. Mrs. Dorcas Mary ……….. late wife of Mr. John …………. of this parish died 18 April …………. aged (?37). Also Mr. James DUNMALL brother to the above died 19 January 1810 aged 37.

The End

Numbers not used  467, 493, 494, 497, 503, 507, 508, 511, 548, 595, 596, 883, 884, 898, 899, 902  (16)

Illegible numbers  479, 519, 523, 525, 528, 535, 536, 538, 559, 562, 568, 571, 591, 608, 631, 637, 
                           638, 643, 644, 646, 652, 657, 665, 666, 667, 668, 718, 722, 728, 737, 753, 760,
                           766, 771, 776, 786, 818, 824, 825, 850, 854, 859, 876  (39)

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Surname not known
???, John Mr. 903
???, Mary 475
???, Robert Mr. 483

???, Augusta 274
???, Dorcas Mary Mrs. 903???, Mary 430
???, Mary Mrs. 87???, Samuel Mr. 573???, William Mr. 87
???, Richard Jasper William141
???, MES, Edward 105

ABETHELL , Elizabeth Mrs.261
ABETHELL, Mr. Richard 261
ADAIR, Geo (son) 378
ADAIR, John Mr. 378
ADAIR, Rob (son) 378
ADAIR, Sarah Mrs. 378
ADAMS, Elizabeth Mrs. 458a
ADAMS, Thomas Mr. 458a
ADYE 58
ADYE, Brigade Major 85
ADYE, David Mr. 58
ADYE, Elizabeth Mrs. 83
ADYE, Ellen Mrs. 58
ADYE, John 58
ADYE, Mary Mrs. 85
ADYE, Stephen Galway Major General 85
ADYE, Stephen Payne Major 83
AITKEN, William Mr. 56
AKERS, Elizabeth 457
AKERS, Sarah Mrs. 457
AKERS, William Mr. 457

 

ALFORD, James Mr. 782
ALFORD, John James Mr. 782
ALFORD, Mary Foot 782
ALFORD, Samuel Andrew Mr. 782
ALFORD, Sarah Mrs. 782
ALLBUTT, Frederick Adolphus Mr. 720
ALLBUTT, Mercy Mrs. 720
ALLBUTT, William Mr. 720
ALLEN, Ann Mrs. 129
ALLEN, Michael Reynolds Mr. 42
ALMOND, Jonathan Mr. 807
ALVERLY, Jane 879
ALVERLY, William Mr. 879
ANDERSON, Cornelia Sarah Mrs. 112
ANDERSON, David Mr. 393
ANDERSON, Jabez Mr. 393
ANDERSON, Mary Mrs. 393
ANDREW, William Mr. 196
ANDREWS, John Mr. 838
ANDREWS, John Mr. (son) 198
ANDREWS, John Mr. 198ANDREWS, Mary Mrs. 198
ARCHIBALD, Ann Mrs. 97
ARCHIBALD, James Mr. 97
ARCHIBALD, Thomas Mr. 97
ARMSTRONG, Hannah Mrs. 70
ARMSTRONG, William Mr. 70
ARTHURS, Henry Sergeant 172
ARUNDEL, Dorothy Mrs. 603
ARUNDEL, Mercator David Mr. 603
ARUNDEL, Thomas Mr. 603
ATKINS, Franck Mr. 799
ATKINS, Mary Mrs. 799
ATKINS, William Mr. 798
ATKINSON, Clara Adelaide 858
ATKINSON, John Mr. 858
ATKINSON, Martha Hannah 858
AUSTIN, George Hutfield 283
AUSTIN, Maria Mrs. 263
AUSTIN, Mary Ann Mrs. 283
AUSTIN, William Mr. 283

BACON , 530
BAILEY, John Mr. 549
BAILEY, William Mr. 711
BAILEY, William (son) 711
BAILEY, William (2 nd son with 
                 same name) 711
BAIN, William Mr. 155
BAIN, William Mr. 155
BAKER, Arabella Mrs. 803
BAKER, Elizabeth Mrs. 443
BAKER, Frederic Charles 131
BAKER, George Frederick Mr. 524
BAKER, John Withers Mr. 168
BAKER, Susannah Mrs. 524
BAKER, Warwick Mr. 443
BAKER, William Mr. 803
BALDERY, John Mr. 575
BALL, Edward Mr. 764
BALL, Mary Mrs. 764
BALLARD, Elizabeth Mrs. 817
BALLARD, John Mr. 817
BALLARD, Margaret 817
BALLARD, Mary Ann 817
BANBROOK, Emma 692
BANISTER, 723
BARBER, Francis Mr. 256
BARNES, Elizabeth Mary 125
BARNES, George Adam Captain 125
BARNES, Mary Mrs. 125
BARNES, Samuel Captain 125
BARNETT, Mary Ann 777
BARR, George 41
BARR, Hall Mr. 41
BARR, James 41
BARR, Margaret Ann 41
BARR, Margaret Mrs. 41
BARR, Robert Edward 41
BARRETT, Mary Mrs. 789
BARREY Mary Mrs. 345
BARREY, Mary (daughter) 345
BARREY, Samuel Mr. 345
BARROM, John Mr. 430
BARTHOLOMEW, Anna 419
BASSETT, Ann (daughter) 534
BASSETT, Ann Mrs. 534
BASSETT, Catherine Morgan
                         (daughter) 534
BASSETT, Eliza (daughter) 534
BASSETT, Emily 534
BASSETT, James Mr. 534
BASSETT, Maria (daughter) 534
BATTEN, Elizabeth Mrs. 752
BATTEN, John Mr. 752
BATTEN, Thomas Mr. 752
BAUMGARAT, William Augustus Commander 73
BAWDEN, Ann 267
BAYFIELD, Robert Sergeant Major 895
BEAL, Margaret Mrs. 440
BEAL, Thomas Mr. 440
BEALEY, Lydia 857
BEALEY, Samuel Mr. 857
BEAR, Barbary Mrs. 54
BEAR, Henry Mr. 54
BEARD, Sarah Mrs. 251
BEARD, Susannah Mrs. 557
BEARD, William (son) 251
BEARD, William Mr. 251
BEASELEY, John W. Mr. 158
BEAUMONT, Catharine Mrs. 91
BEAUMONT, Joseph Mr. 91
BEAUMONT, Mary Mrs. 91
BECK, Anna Mrs. 727
BECK, Henry William 727
BECK, John Mr. 727
BECK, William Thomas 727
BELCHAMBERS, Eliza 243
BELCHAMBERS, William Mr. 243
BELL, Alice Maria (daughter) 505
BELL, Elizabeth Jane Mrs. 505
BELL, Mary Mrs. 465
BELL, Phillip Mr. 465
BELL, Robert Sergeant 505
BENNETT, Georgina 585
BERRY, Elizabeth Mrs. 829
BERRY, John Mr. 829
BETEN, Harriet Miss 560
BETEN, Jessie Miss 560
BETEN, Peter Mr. 560
BETT, Christian Mr. 381
BETT, Thomas Quarter Master 381
BICKERSTAFF, Henry Mr. 723
BICKERSTAFF, Sarah Mrs. 723
BICKERSTAFF. Amelia 723
BICKERTON, George Mr. 142
BIDGOOD, Mary Mrs. 193
BIDGOOD, W.J. Mr. 193BIDWELL, David Mr. 214
BIDWELL, Elizabeth Mrs. 214

BIDWELL, Mary Mrs. 625
BIDWELL, Sarah 214
BIDWELL, Thomas Mr. 625
BILSBURY, James Mr. 231
BILTON, Ann Mrs. 69
BILTON, William Mr. 69
BIRCH, Charles Forbes Mr. 132
BIRCHALL, Mary Mrs. 336
BIRTLES, Ann Mrs. 371
BIRTLES, Thomas Sergeant 371
BISHOP, …. Mr. 613
BISHOP, …. Mrs. 613
BISHOP, Ellen Elizabeth 613
BISHOP, John Mr. 871
BISHOP, Louisa Mrs. 871
BISHOP, Robert James 613
BISHOP, Thomas 613
BLACKMORE, Frederick C.L. 567
BLANCHETT, Elizabeth Mrs. 714
BLANCHETT, James Mr. 714
BLANCHETT, Lucy Mrs. 714
BLANCHETT, William Mr. 714
BLAYNEY, Thomas Mr. 191
BLAYNEY, William Mr. 191
BLIGHT, Elizabeth Mrs. 827
BLIGHT, George James Mr. 827
BLIGHT, John Isaac Mr. 827
BLIGHT, Thomas Loathes Mr. 827
BLUNDY, Mary 151
BLUNDY, Mary Mrs. (second wife) 151
BLUNDY, Mary Mrs. 151
BLUNDY, Robert Mr. 151
BOLTON, Mr. 626
BOLTON, Sarah Mrs. 626
BOND, Rebecca Mrs. 163
BOND, Thomas Commander 163
BONNER, David Mr. 705
BONNER, Elizabeth Mrs. 705
BONNER, John 705
BOSWELL, John Mr. 582
BOSWELL, Mary Ann Mrs. 582
BOSWELL, Walter William 582
BOULTER, Ann Mrs. 489
BOULTER, John Mr. 489
BOULTER, Sarah 490
BOULTER, William George Mr. 489
BOWEN, David Mr. 805
BOWEN, Elizabeth 347
BOWEN, Evan Mr. 847
BOWEN, Grace Mrs. 847
BOWEN, Rachel Mrs. 805
BOWEN, Thomas Mr. 805
BOWLES, Charles 131
BOWLES, Charlotte 131
BOWLES, Frances 131
BOWLES, William 131
BOX, John Mr. 566
BOX, Prudence Mrs. 566
BOYCE, Clara 540
BOYCE, Esther 540
BOYCE, George Mr. 540
BOYCE, Reuben 540
BOYCE, Sarah Mrs. 540
BOYD, Ann Mrs. 174
BOYD, Eliza 174
BOYD, Eliza Purdy Mrs. 174
BOYD, Elizabeth Mrs. 449
BOYD, Elizabeth Mrs. 174
BOYD, Ellen 174
BOYD, Samuel (jun) 174
BOYD, Samuel (sen) Mr. 174
BOYD, Sarah 174
BOYD, William 174
BOYD, William Mr. 449
BOYLIN, Sarah 613
BOYS, Agnes 90
BOYS, Anne Maria 90
BRADBURY, Mary Mrs. 710a
BRADLY, Elizabeth Mrs. 570
BRADLY, Ann 588
BRADLY, Charles Mr. 570
BRADLY, Elizabeth Mrs. 588
BRADLY, James Mr. 570
BRADLY, John Mr. 570
BRADLY, Mary 588
BRADLY, Mary Mrs. 570
BRADLY, Mildred Mrs. 570
BRADLY, Richard Mr. 570
BRADLY, Sarah Mrs. 570
BRADLY, Sophia Miss 570
BRADLY, Thomas Mr. 570
BRETT, Emma Mary 66
BRETT, Thomas Mr. 66
BREWIS, Jane Mrs. 572
BREWIS, Thomas Mr. 572
BREWIS, William Mr. 572
BRIDGE, William Mr. 146
BRIDGES, George 814
BRIDGES, John 814BRIDGES, Mary Ann 814
BROAD, Benjamin Mr. 154
BROAD, Elizabeth 154
BROAD, Elizabeth 154
BROAD, Rebekah Mrs. 154
BROCKET Mary Mrs. 689
BROCKET William Mr. 689
BROCKET, Ann Mrs. 689
BROCKET, George Hartrupp Mr. 689
BROCKET, John Perkins Mr. 689
BROCKWELL, Elizabeth 117
BROCKWELL, Thomas Arthur Mr. 117
BROME, Ann Mrs. 530
BROME, Henry 530
BROOKS, Amy Mrs. 788
BROOKS, George Mr. 788
BROOKS, John Henry 788
BROOKS, John Henry 788
BROOKS, Mary Ann 788
BROUGHTON, Charlotte 473
BROUGHTON, John Mr. 473
BROWN, Elizabeth 812
BROWN, Elizabeth Mrs. 173
BROWN, H. Reverend 593
BROWN, Home Popham Mr. 680
BROWN, Isabella 765
BROWN, John Mitchill Mr. 680
BROWN, Matthias (jun) 173
BROWN, Matthias (sen) Mr. 173
BROWN, Susannah 473
BROWN, Thomas Esq. 680
BROWNE, John (jun) Mr. 879
BROWNE, John Mr. 879
BROWNE, William Mr. 879
BROWNING, Elizabeth Mrs. 632
BROWNING, G. Mr. 632
BROWNING, W.J. Mr. 632
BRUCE, Alexander (jun) 115
BRUCE, Alexander (sen) Mr. 115
BRUCE, Catherine 115
BRUCE, George Mr. 115
BUCHAN, David Captain 58
BUCHAN, Mary Pattison Mrs. 58
BULL, John Mr. 823
BULL, Mary Mrs. 823
BULLING, Elizabeth 265
BULLING, Mary Mrs. 265
BULLING, Thomas Mr. (jun) 265
BULLING, Thomas (sen) Mr. 265
BULLINGBROOK, Elizabeth Mrs. 552
BULLINGBROOK, Joseph Mr. 552
BULLOCK, Mary Ann Mrs. 873
BULLOCK, Samuel Mr. 873
BUNTHORN, Sarah 413
BURCH, Caroline 532
BURCH, Edward Mr. 139
BURCH, Henry Mr. 532
BURCH, Mary Mrs. 532
BURFORD, Edward Mr. 183
BURFORD, Mary Mrs. 183
BURNS, Archibald Mr. 219
BURNS, Isabella Mrs. 219
BURNS, John Mr. 219
BURR, David John Mr. 509
BURR, Edward 509
BURR, Elizabeth Catharine Mrs. 509
BURR, Elizabeth Mercy 509
BURRELL, John Mr. 334
BURRELL, Mary Mrs. 334
BURSLEM, Captain 762
BURSLEM, James 762
BURSTAL, E. Mr.102
BURSTAL, Eliza Mrs. 102
BURT, John 481
BURTON Mary 780
BURTON, Bridget Mrs. 780
BURTON, Bridget Mrs. 780
BURTON, Caleb Mr. 547
BURTON, Charles 779
BURTON, Charles 780
BURTON, Mary 779
BURTON, Mary Mrs. 780
BURTON, Thomas Captain 780
BUSH, Benjamin Mr. 512
BUSH, Drusilla Mrs. (2 nd wife) 512
BUSH, Hannah Mrs. 522
BUSH, John (sic) Mr. 522
BUSH, John Mr. 521
BUSH, Sarah Mrs. 512
BUSH, Sarah Mrs. 521
BUSKIN, Ann Mrs. 450
BUSKIN, Anthony Mr. 450
BUSKIN, George Mr. 450
BUSKIN, William Anthony 450
BUTCHER, 778
BUTCHER, Ann Mrs. 778
BUTCHER, Thomas Mr. 778
BUTLER, Stephen Mr. 709a
BUTLER, William 709a

C……, Harriet (daughter) 483
C………. 546
CAHILL, Caroline Mrs. 716a
CAHILL, John 716a
CAHILL, John Adam 716a
CAHILL, John Mr. 716a
CAMPBELL, William Reverend 116
CAMPION, Robert Mr. 318
CAMPION, Samuel Mr. 382
CANHAM George Mr. 480
CANHAM, Benjamin 478
CANHAM, Eleanor Mrs. 481
CANHAM, Elizabeth Mrs. 480
CANHAM, Freelove Miss 477
CANHAM, Freelove Mrs. 477
CANHAM, Henry 477
CANHAM, John (jun) 478
CANHAM, John James 478
CANHAM, John (sen) Mr. 478
CANHAM, Joseph Mr. 481
CANHAM, Mary 472
CANHAM, Richard 478
CANHAM, Samuel (son) 478
CANHAM, Samuel Mr. (son) 478
CANHAM, Sarah 472
CANHAM, Sarah Mrs. 472
CANHAM, William Mr. 472
CANN, Charles 862
CANN, Edmund Mr. 862
CANN, Elizabeth 862
CANN, John Mr. 862
CANN, Richard Hall 863
CANN, Sally Catharine Edmund 862
CANN, Sally Mrs. 862
CANN, Sarah 862
CAPON, Mary Mrs. 746
CAREY, Caroline (daughter) 793
CAREY, Caroline Mrs. 793
CARLEY (?GARLEY),Robert(jun) 849
CARLEY (?GARLEY),Robert(sen)Mr. 849
CARLEY (?GARLEY), Thomas 849
CARLEY (?GARLEY), William 849
CARLTON, Elizabeth Mrs. 555
CARLTON, Robert Mr. 555
CARRIER, Belinda Maria Mrs. 196
CARRIER, Robert Color Sergeant 196
CARTER, Ann Mrs. 461
CARTER, George Mr. 461
CARTWRIGHT, William Mr. 582
CASEY, Margaret 254
CASEY, Sarah Mrs. 413
CASTELL, Isaac Mr. 834
CASTELL, John Mr. 834
CASTELL, Mary Mrs. 834
CASTELL, Sarah 834
CATTY, Lewis Francis Mr. 275
CETLE, Ann 707
CHAMPION, Daniel 322
CHAMPION, G.J. Mr. 593
CHAMPION, George Mr. 322
CHAMPION, Mary Ann (2 nd daughter 
                          with that name) 322
CHAMPION, Mary Ann (daughter) 322
CHAMPION, Mary Ann Mrs. 322
CHAMPION, Mary Mrs. 614
CHAMPION, Sarah 322
CHAMPION, Sifson 614
CHAPLIN, Mary Miss 477
CHAPMAN, Henry Empson 177
CHAPMAN, James Mr. 177
CHAPMAN, Sarah Mrs. 177
CHARTRES, Elisabeth Goddard 
                            Heriot Mrs. 336
CHARTRES, William Esq. 336
CHILD, Catherine Mrs. 512

CHILD, George Mr. 512
CHISNELL, Elizabeth Mrs. 55
CHISNELL, John James Mr. 55
CHISNELL, John Mr. 55
CHISWELL, Sarah Mrs. 107
CHISWELL, Thomas Mr. 107
CHITTENDEN, Joseph Mr. 457
CHITTENDEN, Mary Ann 457
CHITTENDEN, Mary Mrs. 457
CHRISTIE, Margaret Ellen Mrs. 611
CHRISTIE, Margaret Ellen Tallent 611
CHRISTIE, Samuel Hunter Esq. 611
CHURCHILL, John Mr. 372
CL……., Joseph 194
CLARK, Ann Mrs. 319
CLARK, Charles Mr. 319
CLARK, Daniel Mr. 243
CLARK, Elisa (daughter) 319
CLARK, Emily Mary 319
CLARK, Esther Mrs. 319
CLARK, John James Mr. 243
CLARK, John Mr. 319
CLARK, Leah 165
CLARK, Mary Ann Phoebea 319
CLARK, William Joseph 319
CLARKE, John 788
CLEAVELAND, Catharine Elizabeth 241
CLEAVELAND, Charles 241
CLEAVELAND, Lieutenant General 241
CLEAVELAND, Mary Mrs. 241
CLEAVELAND, Richard Harry 241
CLEMENT Jane 344
CLEMENT John Millson Mr. 724
CLEMENT, Lieutenant Colonel 344
CLEMENT, Catherine Elphinstone 344
CLEMENT, Francis William 
                                   Lieutenant 344
CLIVELY, 214
COAKE, Eliza Mrs. 446
COAKE, Elizabeth 446
COAKE, George (sen) Mr. 446
COAKE, George Mr. (jun) 446
COAKE, Hannah 446
COAKE, James Mr. 446
COAKE, Mary Mrs. 446
COAKE, Thomas Mr. 446
COAKE, William Mr. 446
COBBE, Emma 45
COCKING, Charlotte Mrs. 724
COCKING, William 724
COLBO…., Robert Mr. 483
COLE, Robert Mr. 486
COLE, Sophia Rebecca Sargant 486
COLE, Susannah Mrs. 486
COLEGATE, J. Mr. 527
COLEGATE, Mary Mrs. 527
COLLINGTON, Alicia 343
COLLINGTON, John Whaler Captain 343
COLLINGWOOD, Ann 624
COLLINGWOOD, George Mr. 623
COLLINGWOOD, John Mr. 593
COLLINGWOOD, John Mr. 624
COLLINGWOOD, Mary Ann 624
COLLINGWOOD, Rachel Mrs. 624
COLLINGWOOD, Sarah Mrs. 623
COLLINGWOOD, Sarah Pocock 624
COLLINS, Diana Mrs. 133
COLLINS, James Henry Mr. 320
COLLINS, James Mr. 133
COLPES, Ann Mrs. 387
COLQUHOUN, James Nesbit Colonel 86
COMYN Eleanor Mrs. 872COMYN, Thomas Mr. 872
COO0PER, George Mr. 587
COOK, Jane Mrs. 237COOK, John Mr. 823
COOK, Mary Mrs. 823
COOK, Robert(?) Mr. 398
COOK, Thomas Mr. 232
COOK, William Mr. 237
COOMBE, George M. 182
COOMBE, James Prowse Mr. 182
COOMBE, Mary Mrs. 182
COOMBS, Elizabeth Mrs. 836
COOMBS, Mary Mrs. 835
COOMBS, Samuel Mr. 836
COOMBS, Susannah Mrs. 835
COOMBS, William Mr. 835
COOPER Mary Anne 606
COOPER, Catharine Mrs. 587
COOPER, Daniel Drinkald Mr. 413
COOPER, Samuel Mr. 606
COOPER, Sarah Mrs. 413
COOPER, Thomas 413
COOPER, William 413
COOPER, William Mr. 413
CORNEAL, R. Mrs. 468
CORRER, John Gunner 170
COSSAR, Ann 225
COURTIS, John Lieutenant 302
COURTIS, Trelawny 302
COVEARDALE, William Mr. 242
COVIL, Ann Miss 366
COVIL, Elizabeth Ann 744
COVIL, Elizabeth Ann Mrs. 744
COVIL, George 744
COVIL, Henry Mr. 366
COVIL, James Sevell Mr. 744
COVIL, John Madden Mr. 744
COVIL, Margaret Mrs. 366
COVIL, W.J. Mr. 744
COVIL, William James Mr. 744
COVIL, William Mr. 366
COWAN, Eliza Galloway 875
COWEN, Alex Mr. 342
COWEN, James 342
COWEN, Jane (daughter) 342
COWEN, Jane Mrs. 342
COX, John Mr. 469
CR….., George Mr. 475
CRADOCK, Thomas Mr. 819
CRAKE, John Mr. 846
CRAKE, Mary Mrs. 846
CRAWFORD, John 317
CREIGHTON, Elizabeth Mrs. 82
CRIBB, Isaac Mr. 775
CRIBB, Susannah Mrs. 775
CRIBB, Thomas Mr. 794
CRISPIN, Alice Mrs. 518
CRISPIN, Martha Mrs. 485a
CRISPIN, Robert Mr. 518
CROOK, Mary Mrs. 341
CROSSWELLER, Rachel Mrs. 882
CROSSWELLER, S….. 882
CULLIS, Isabella Shepley 42
CULLIS, M.H. Lieutenant 42
CUMMEN Isabella Mrs. 789
CUMMEN, Henry Mr. 789
CURRAN, James Mr. 560
CURRAN, Mary Miss 560
CURRAN, Mary Mrs. 560
CURTEIS, E 206
CUSHIER, Jane Mrs. 109
CUSHIER, John Mr. 109
CUTBERT, Elizabeth Selina Mrs. 681
CUTBERT, Elizabeth Smith Cutbert 681
CUTBERT, George Smith 681
CUTBERT, Mary 681
CUTHBERT, Jas(?) Captain 232

 

DABO , John Mr. 25
DALE, James Mr. 474
DANCE, C.W. Colonel Sir 160
DANCE, Isabella Ann Lady 160
DANCE, Nathaniel 160
DANE, Ann Mrs. 175
DANE, Elizabeth 175
DANE, James Mr. 175
DANE, Kesiah Mrs. 175
DANIELS, George 176
DANIELS, Mary Anne Mrs. 176
DANIELS, Sarah Mrs. 176
DANIELS, William Mr. (?son) 176
DANIELS, William Mr. 176
DAVEY, John Frederick 582
DAVEY, John Mr. 582
DAVEY, Mary Ann Mrs. 582
DAVIDSON, Angelina Caroline 517
DAVIE, Elizabeth 421
DAVIE, Elizabeth Mrs. 421
DAVIE, John Mr. 421
DAVIE, Robert Lieutenant 334
DAVIE, Thomas Mr. 421
DAVIS, Charles Mr. 47
DAVIS, Elizabeth Mr. 47
DAVIS, Hannah Mrs. 309
DAVIS, James Mr. 47
DAVIS, Job Mr. 272
DAVIS, Mary Elizabeth Mrs. 272
DAVIS, Samuel Mr. 47
DAVIS, Thomas J.G.W. Lieutenant 328
DAVIS, Thomas Mr. 47
DAVIS, William Aitken Mr. 56
DAVISON, Elizabeth Mrs. 249
DAVISON, John (jun) Mr. 249
DAVISON, John (sen) Mr. 249
DAWSON, Amy Mrs. 788
DEL’ESTRANG, James Mr. 789
DEL’ESTRANG, Mary Mrs. 789
DELACOURT, Har… 301
DELACOURT, Jane …. (daughter) 301
DELACOURT, Jane ….bert 301
DELACOURT, Jane Mrs. 301
DELACOURT, Robert Aaron 301
DELACOURT, Robert Mr. 301

DENNEN, Augusta 442
DENNEN, Lavinia Anne 442
DENNEN, William Stephen 442
DENNETT, Thomas Mr. 257
DEVINE, J.D. 364
DEVINE, S.J. 364
DEVINE, S.S.W. 364
DEVINE, W.W. 364
DIBBLIN, Charles Mr. 689
DIBBLIN, Charles William 689
DIBBLIN, Maria Mrs. 689
DICK John Captain 200
DICK, Charles Mr. 200
DIXON, Ann Mrs. 505
DIXON, Maria Mrs. 213
DOBINSON, Ann Thomas (daughter) 295
DOBINSON, Ann Thomas Mrs. 295
DOBINSON, Joseph Mr. 295
DODD, James Mr. 23
DOE, Andrew Mr. 484
DOE, Richard 485
DOE, Susanna Mrs. 484
DONNELLY, Bernard Mr. 361
DONNELLY, Mary Mrs. 361
DOUGHERTY, Amey Mrs. 870
DOUGHTY, John Mr. 772
DOUGHTY, Martha Mrs. (1 st wife) 772
DOUGLAS, James Mr. 292
DOUGLAS, John Mr. 171
DOUGLAS, Mary 292
DOUGLAS, Mrs. Mary 171
DOUGLASS, Mary Jane 463
DOUTHETT, A.W. Mr. 59
DOUTHETT, Catherine 57
DOUTHETT, Henry 59
DOUTHETT, Isabella Elizabeth Mrs. 59
DOUTHETT, Thomas Mr. 57
DOVE, Ann 117
DOVE, Benjamin Mr. 117
DOWLER, Charlotte Mrs. 759
DOWLER, William Colour Sergeant 759
DOWNAR, Adelaide Louisa 198
DOWNAR, William Mr. 198
DOWNES, Mary Mrs. 734DOWNES, Robert Mr. 751
DOWNES, Susannah Mrs. 751
DOWNES, Thomas Mr. 734
DOWNMAN, Thomas Lieutenant General
            Sir 392
DREW, Emily 362
DREW, Joseph Benjamin 362
DREW, Priscella Rebecca 362
DREW, Robert Lang Sergeant 362
DUDLESTONE, Elizabeth Mrs. 770
DUDLESTONE, William John 770
DUDLESTONE, William Mr. 770
DUDLEY, James Mr. 88
DUFF, George Bombardier 172
DUFTON, John Mr. 701
DUFTON, William Mr. 701
DUNBAR, Alfred E. 619
DUNBAR, Isabella 619
DUNBAR, J.W. Mr. 619
DUNBAR, Mary Mrs. 619
DUNGER, Ann Mrs. 306
DUNGER, Henry Mr. 306
DUNKESON, Charles Mr. 435
DUNKESON, Charles Mr. 435
DUNKESON, Hannah Mrs. 435
DUNLOP, John 106
DUNLOP, Mary Mrs. 106
DUNLOP, William Mr. 106
DUNMALL, James Mr. 903
DURLING, Jane (daughter) 303
DURLING, Jane Mrs. 303
DURLING, John Mr. 303
DURLING, Maria Mrs. 340
DURLING, William Mr. 340
DURNFORD, George Mr. 4
DURNFORD, Sarah Mrs. 4
DURNFORD, Thomas Mr. 4
DYBLE, Edward Mr. 829
DYBLE, Thomas Mr. 829
DYKES, Ann Maria 326
DYKES, Ann Mrs. 326
DYKES, Elizabeth 326
DYKES, Joseph Mr. 326
DYKES, Sarah Ann 326

 

E.W.R. 206
EATTEL , Amelia 137
EATTEL, Mary Mrs. 137
EATTEL, William Mr. 137
EDEN, Aaron Mr. 867
EDEN, Ann ….. Mrs. 867
EDEN, Ann Mrs. 877
EDEN, Christian Ann 877
EDEN, George Mr. 877
EDEN, Jane Mrs. 877
EDEN, Rosamund Mrs. 867
EDEN, Sarah Rosamond Miss 877
EDEN, William (jun) Mr. 877
EDEN, William (sen) Mr. 877
EDMONDES, Thomas Esq. 369
EDWARDS Ann Elizabeth 308
EDWARDS, Ann Hardin 434
EDWARDS, Ann Mrs. 308
EDWARDS, Ann Mrs. 309
EDWARDS, Edward (jun) 309
EDWARDS, Edward (sen) Mr. 308EDWARDS, Eliza 308
EDWARDS, Elizabeth 308
EDWARDS, Hannah 309
EDWARDS, Jabez Mr. 308
EDWARDS, M…. Mrs. 87
EDWARDS, Martha Caroline 308
EDWARDS, Matilda 308

EDWARDS, Samuel 309
EDWARDS, Samuel Davis Mr. 309
EDWARDS, Sarah Mrs. 434
EDWARDS, Thomas Mr. 87
EDWARDS, William Mr. 434
ELBOROUGH, Ellen 245
ELBOROUGH, Joseph Hudson 245
ELBOROUGH, Maria Mrs. 245
ELBOROUGH, William (jun) 245
ELBOROUGH, William (sen) Mr. 245
ELCOCK, Ann Mrs. 107
ELCOCK, Anne Mrs. 107
ELCOCK, Henry 107
ELCOCK, Henry Thomas Mr. 107
ELCOCK, James (son) Mr. 107
ELCOCK, James Mr. 107
ELCOCK, Maria 107
ELCOCK, Samuel 107
ELCOCK, Sarah Elizabeth 107
ELCOCK, Sarah Mrs. 107
ELLIOTT, Daniel Mr. 708
ELLIOTT, Maria Mrs. 708
ELMSTONE, Fleet Mr. 485
ELMSTONE, Susanah Mrs. 485
ELTON, Elizabeth 151
EMBLEN, Harriet Mrs. 109
EMBLEN, Moses Mr. 109
EVANS Eleanor 375EVANS Josiah Mr. 271
EVANS, Charles 162
EVANS, Constantine J. Mr. 259
EVANS, Edward Mr. 441
EVANS, Eleanor Mrs. 375
EVANS, Elizabeth Mrs. 375
EVANS, Elizabeth Mrs. 61
EVANS, Jane Mrs. 441
EVANS, John Mr. 271
EVANS, Joseph Mr. 355
EVANS, Joseph Mr. 375
EVANS, Laura 259
EVANS, Margaret Mrs. 259
EVANS, Mary 137
EVANS, Mary Ann Mrs. 355
EVANS, Matilda 252
EVANS, Morgan Mr. 61
EVANS, Oliver Doctor 259
EVANS, Pasco Mr. 615
EVANS, Rebecca Miss (daughter) 271
EVANS, Rebecca Mrs. 271
EVANS, Richard Mr. 375
EVANS, Richard Mr. 375
EVANS, Richard Mr. 593
EVANS, Sarah Jee 375
EVANS, Susannah Mrs. 615
EVERITT, Sarah Mrs. 707

FARNHAM , Isabella Mrs. 24
FARNHAM, William 24
FARNHAM, William Mr. 24
FARR, Mary Ann 847
FEILING, C.A. Mr. 240
FEILING, Matilda Jessie 240
FEILING, Matilda Mrs. 240
FENN, Jane Mrs. 377
FENNELL, George Mr. 563
FENNELL, Ruth Mrs. 563
FENSHAM, Amelia Mrs. 123
FENSHAM, Betsey Mrs. 123
FENSHAM, Charles Mr. 123
FENSHAM, Daniel Mr. 123
FENSHAM, George Lieutenant 123
FENSHAM, George Lowther 123
FENSHAM, John Mr. 123
FENSHAM, Joshua Mr. 123FENSHAM, Louisa Tappy 124
FENSHAM, Mary Mrs. 123
FIELD, Rebecca 232
FILLINGHAM, Thomas Mr. 470
FINCHAM, Elizabeth 738
FINCHAM, Harriot 738
FINCHAM, Harriot Mrs. 738
FINCHAM, James Mr. 738
FINCHAM, John 738
FINCHAM, John Mr. 758
FINCHAM, Maria Eliza 758
FINCHAM, Maria Mrs. 758

FINCHAM, Mary Ann Mrs. 738
FINCHAM, Thomas 738
FINN, George Mr. 28
FINN, John Mr. 28
FINN, Mary Mrs. 28
FISH, Elizabeth 54
FISH, Harriett 54
FISH, Henry Mr. 54
FISH, Jane 54
FISH, Mary 54
FISH, Mary Mrs. 54
FISHER, Henry Mr. 563
FLACK, Joseph Mr. 235
FLANAGAN, Ann Mrs. 67
FLANAGAN, Michael Mr. 67
FLETCHER, Maria Mrs. 698
FLETCHER, Mary Mrs. 495
FLETCHER, Richard Mr. 93
FLETCHER, Richard Reverend 495
FLETCHER, Thomas Mr. 698
FLICK, Elizabeth Mrs. 365
FLICK, Jane Mrs. (2 nd wife) 365
FLICK, Richard Mr. 365
FLIGHT, James Mr. 242
FLOOD, Ann Mrs. 617
FLOOD, Thomas Mr. 617
FOGARTY, John Mr. 853
FOGARTY, Mary 853
FOGARTY, Michael Mr. 853
FORBES, Anne Mrs. 94FORBES, Harriot 94
FORBES, Helen Mrs. 149
FORBES, James Mr. 149
FORBES, James Slaats Quarter Master 94
FORBES, John Adam Mr. 94
FORBES, Rowley 94
FOREMAN, Elizabeth Mrs. 598
FORTESCUE, Ann Carr 633
FORTESCUE, Elizabeth 633
FORTESCUE, William Mr. 633
FOSTER, Edmund Montgomery Mr. 104
FOSTER, John Mr. 842
FOSTER, Mary Mrs. 842
FOSTER, Peter Mr. 842
FOSTER, Thomas Mr. 842
FOWLER, Elizabeth 460
FRANKLIN, Emma Ann 563
FRASER, …… Reverend 593
FRASER, Hugh Reverend 157
FRASER, Hugh Reverend 157
FRASER, Mary Mrs. 157
FRASER, William Erskine 157
FRENCH, Mary Mrs. 341
FROST, Hannah 332
FROST, James Mr. 332
FULLER, Ann Mrs. 687
FULLER, Thomas 687
FULLER, William Mr. 687
FUNGE, Joseph Mr. 425

GALL , J. (son) 797
GALL, John Mr. 797
GALL, Mary Ann 797
GALL, Sarah Mrs. 797
GALLOWAY, James (jun) 875
GALLOWAY, James (sen) Esq. 875
GALLOWAY, Margaret Mrs. 875
GAMMELL, Andrew Mr. 166
GAMON, John Mr. 487
GAMON, Martha (daughter) 487
GAMON, Martha Mrs. 487
GANT, Robert Mr. 784
GARDNER, Charlotte 476
GARDNER, Edward 476
GARDNER, Frederick 476
GARDNER, Henry Mr. 476
GARDNER, Maria 476
GARDNER, Maria Mary 476
GARDNER, Mary 476
GARDNER, Robert Esq. 476
GARTHWATE, Caroline 464
GARTHWATE, Elizabeth 464
GARTHWATE, Frances Mrs. 464
GARTHWATE, John 464
GARTHWATE, Mary 464
GATES, Mary Mrs. 348
GATES, William Mr. 348
GENET, Mrs. 153
GENT, William Mr. 351
GEORGE, Dorothy Mrs. 882
GEORGE, James Payne Reverend 882
GEORGESON, Lawrence 172
GIBSON, George Lieutenant 781
GIBSON, Mary 502
GILES, Albert 291
GILES, Charlotte 291
GILES, Edward 291
GILES, Eleanor 291
GILES, Frederick 291
GILES, Henry (son) 373
GILES, Joseph Mr. 373
GILES, Martha (daughter) 373
GILES, Mary (2 nd daughter same name)
    373
GILES, Mary (daughter) 373
GILES, Mary Mrs. 373
GILES, Mary Mrs. 290
GILES, Sarah (2 nd daughter same name)
    291GILES, Sarah (daughter) 373

GILES, Sarah 291
GILES, Sarah Ann 291
GILES, Thomas Charles 290
GILES, Thomas Francis 291
GILES, Thomas Mr. 290
GIRLING, Susanna 402
GLOVER, Diana Mrs. 577
GLOVER, William Mr. 577
GODDARD, Charlotte Mary Ann Mrs. 821
GODDARD, Daniel Mr. 821
GODWIN John Mr. 289
GODWIN, Dorothy Mrs. 289
GOLDSWORTHY, John Mr. 226
GOODES, Catherine Sophia 210
GOODES, Edward James 210
GOODES, James Mr. (jun) 210
GOODES, James (sen) Mr. 210
GOSLING, Edward Cyrus Mr. 900
GOSLING, Emma Jane 900
GOSLING, Lewis George 900
GOSLING, Maria Mrs. 900
GOSLING, William Mr. 900
GOWERS, Sarah 194
GRAHAM(?), Mary Ann Mrs. 267
GRAHAM, Adam Mr. 267
GRAHAM, Ann Mrs. 267
GRAHAM, Charles Montagu 267
GRAHAM, Dinah Mrs. 801
GRAHAM, George David 267
GRAHAM, George Mr. 801
GRAHAM, Jemima (daughter) 801
GRAHAM, Jemima Mrs. 801
GRAHAM, John Mr. 801
GRAHAM, Louisa 267
GRAHAM, Sarah Jane 801
GRAVES, Nathaniel Mr. 189
GRAY, Ann Mrs. 599
GRAY, David Mr. 599
GRAY, Susannah 767
GREEN, Joseph 833
GREEN, Mary Mrs. 833
GREEN, William Mr. 264
GREENFIELD, Ann Mrs. 612
GREENFIELD, Harriet Mrs. 612
GREENFIELD, William (jun) Mr. 612
GREENFIELD, William (sen) Mr. 612
GREENLAW, William Reverend 593
GREENLAW, William Reverend 593
GREW, George (jun) Mr. 613
GREW, George (sen) Mr. 613GREW, Hannah Mrs. 613
GREW, James 613
GRIEVE, Elizabeth 218
GRIEVE, Isabella Mrs. 218
GRIEVE, Jane 218
GRIEVE, Jane Catherine 218
GRIEVE, Mary Ann 218
GRIFFIN, Mary Mrs. 26
GRIFFIN, William (Sen) Mr. 26
GRIFFITH, Elizabeth Mrs. 348
GRIFFITHS, Catherine Mrs. 554
GRIFFITHS, David (jun) Mr. 554
GRIFFITHS, David (sen) Mr. 554
GRIFFITHS, Elizabeth 554
GRIFFITHS, Elizabeth Mrs. 46
GRIFFITHS, Evan Mr. 554
GRIFFITHS, Joseph Mr. 46
GRIFFITHS, Thomas 46
GRIFFITHS, Thomas Mr. 802
GRIFFITHS, Thomas Mr. 46
GRIMES, Henry Mr. 152
GRIMES, Keturah(?) 274
GRIMES, Sarah (daughter) 274
GRIMES, Sarah Mrs. 274
GRIMES, Thomas 274
GRIMES, Thomas Mr. 274
GRISBROOK, George (sic) Mr. 496
GRISBROOK, George Mr. 496
GRISBROOK, Jane Mrs. 496
GRIST, George 420
GRIST, Mary 420
GRIST, Vernon Mr. 420
GRIST, William Mr. 420
GROCOCK, James Joseph 896
GRUNDY, Grace Mrs. 434
GRUNDY, Joshua Mr. 203
GRUNDY, Mary Mrs. 203
GRUNDY, William Mr. 203
GUYER, Anne Dorcas 700
GUYER, Dorcas Mrs. 700
GUYER, Henry Isaac 189
GUYER, Jonathan Mr. 189
GUYER, Jonathan Saunder Mr. 287
GUYER, Joseph Mr. 700
GUYER, Mary Ann Mrs. 287
GUYER, Mary Mrs. 189
GUYER, Saunders Mr. 700
GUYER, Thomas Mr. 700

H.R. 206
HACKNEY John Mr. 236
HACKNEY, Eliza Mrs. 236
HACKNEY, John George Mr. 236
HAIMAN, Anne Maria Mrs. 90
HAIMAN, Sampson Boys Mr. 90
HALL, Ann (daughter) 897
HALL, Ann Mrs. 897
HALL, Edward Mr. 354
HALL, Elizabeth Miss 354
HALL, Elizabeth Mrs. 354
HALL, Emmanuel Mr. 75
HALL, George Mr. 75
HALL, Jane 897
HALL, Jane (daughter) 897
HALL, John Mr. 863
HALL, Margaret 897
HALL, Margaretta Mrs. (mother) 75
HALL, Margaretta Mrs. 75
HALL, Maria 75
HALL, Richard 863
HALL, Thomas Mr. 767
HALL, William Mr. 897
HALLETT, Ann Mrs. 339
HALLETT, Elizabeth Ann 414
HALLETT, George Mr. 404
HALLETT, M…Mrs. 405
HALLETT, Thomas (jun) 339
HALLETT, Thomas (sen) Mr. 339
HALLIFAX, Thomas Mr. 785
HAMBLETON, George Mr. 756
HAMBLETON, Mary Mrs. 756
HAMILTON, Elizabeth Mrs. 337
HAMILTON, Richard Colonel 337
HAMMAN, Catherine Mrs. 882
HAMMAN, Richard Mr. 882
HAMMOND, Albina 176
HAMMOND, Daniel Mr. 176
HAMMOND, Emily 453
HAMMOND, George 453
HAMMOND, John 176
HAMMOND, Leonard Mr. 453
HAMMOND, Mary Mrs. 453
HAMMOND, Sarah Mrs. 176
HANCOCK, Sarah Mrs. 22
HANCOCK, William Henry Mr. 22
HANCOCK, William Mr. 22
HANNAHILL, David Sergeant 696
HANNAHILL, Magdalen Davie Mrs. 696
HANNEFORD, John Ford Mr. 185
HANNEFORD, Samuel Henry Mr. 185
HANNEFORD, Samuel Mr. 185
HARBORNE, Maria Mrs. 748
HARDEN, Rebekah Sloman 187
HARDIN, Ann Mrs. 427
HARDIN, Ann Mrs. 436
HARDIN, Ann Mrs. 436
HARDIN, Grace 436
HARDIN, Grace Miss 436
HARDIN, Hannah Mrs. 427
HARDIN, Samuel (jun) 436
HARDIN, Samuel Mr. 427
HARDIN, Samuel (sen) Mr. 436
HARDIN, William Mr. 436
HARDMAN, Eliza Mrs. 263
HARNESS, Caroline Susanna Mrs. 369
HARNESS, Henry D. Esq. 369
HARRINGTON, Harriot 694
HARRIS, Elizabeth Mrs. 712
HARRIS, John Mr. 796
HARRIS, John Mr. 108
HARRIS, Philip Mr. 712
HARRIS, Richard Edward 733
HARRIS, Sarah Mrs. 108
HARRISON, Thomas James 82
HARRISON, Chidlaw Mr. 82
HARRISON, Jane Mrs. 82
HARRISON, Thomas Mr. 82
HARRUP, Mary Mrs. 807
HARRUP, Richard Mr. 807
HARRUP, William Mr. 807
HARVERY, Jane Mrs. 783
HARVEY, Jane (daughter) 783
HARVEY, John 783

HARVEY, Richard Mr. 783
HARWOOD, Charles Esq. 436
HARWOOD, George Mr. 432
HARWOOD, Grace Miss 432
HARWOOD, Jane Elizabeth 432
HARWOOD, John Mr. 434
HARWOOD, Mary Ann 432
HARWOOD, Samuel Mr. 427
HARWOOD, Sarah Mrs. 436
HARWOOD, Sarah Mrs. 881
HARWOOD, William Mr. 432
HARWOOD, William Mr. 881
HASSELL, Jane Sophia 552
HAWKES, Emma 691
HAWKES, Francis (son) Mr. 688
HAWKES, Francis Mr. 688
HAWKES, Francis Mr. 688
HAWKES, Jane Mrs. 688
HAWKES, Joseph Mr. 691
HAWKES, Mary (daughter) 688
HAWKES, Mary Mrs. 688
HAWKES, Mary Mrs. 830
HAYES, John Mr. 128
HEALEY, John Mr. 216
HEALEY, Martha Mrs. 216
HEARD, Hannah Mrs. 860
HEARD, William Mr. 860
HEATHER, Anne Jane 217
HEATHER, Barlow Patrick 217
HEATHER, Jemima Selina 217
HEATHER, John(?) Mr. 217
HEAVEN, Christiana Jane Mrs. 350
HEAVEN, Elizabeth Mrs. 353
HEAVEN, James Caley (son) 350
HEAVEN, Jane Mrs. 353
HEAVEN, Rossetta Jane 350
HEAVEN, Thomas George Mr. 350
HEAVEN, William (jun) 353
HEAVEN, William (sen) Mr. 353
HEDLEY, Allen Mr. 21
HEDLEY, Elizabeth 21
HEEKES, William Mr. 130
HELLARD, Mark White Mr. 280
HELLARD, Sarah Barnes 280
HELLARD, Sarah Mrs. 280
HENBROW, Ann Mrs. 491
HENBROW, Joseph Mr. 491
HENDERSON, Mrs. 705
HENDERSON, William Mr. 564
HENNES, Ann Mrs. 533
HENNES, Michael Mr. 533
HENSLOW, Ann 773
HENSLOW, Ann Mrs. (2 nd wife) 773
HENSLOW, Charlotte 773
HENSLOW, Frances (2 nd daughter same name) 773
HENSLOW, Frances (daughter) 773
HENSLOW, Frances Mrs. 773
HENSLOW, John Mr. 773
HENSLOW, John Sir (son) 773
HENSLOW, Mary 773
HENSLOW, Mary Mrs. 773
HERIOT, Captain 336
HICKS, David Griffith Mr. 441
HICKS, Richard Mr. 441
HICKS, Sarah Ann 441
HICKSON, John Mr. 514
HILL, Ann 101
HILL, Eliza Ann 101
HILL, Mary Mrs. 101
HILL, Mary Mrs. 260
HILL, Richard Mr. 101
HILL, Spencer Mr. 260
HINCKEN, Claus Mr. 375
HINCKEN, Elizabeth Mrs. 375
HIND, Elizabeth Mrs. 819
HIND, Richard Mr. 819
HINTON, Samuel Mr. 815
HITCHCOCK, James Mr. 579
HITCHCOCK, Mary 25
HITCHCOCK, Patience Mrs. 579
HITCHCOCK, Pheboe 74
HITCHCOCK, Robert Mr. 74
HITCHCOCK, S 74HOAD, George Thomas 319
HOAR, Emily 811HOAR, Henry 811
HOAR, Joseph (jun)Mr. 811
HOAR, Joseph (sen) Mr. 811
HODGES, Frances Mrs. 612
HODGES, Maria Ann Rachell 561
HODSOLL, Abraham Mr. 66
HOLDEN, Susannah Mrs. 734
HOLDING, Ann Mrs. 488
HOLDING, Richard Mr. 488
HOLMES, John 546
HOLT, Aaron 60
HOLT, Mary Mrs. 60
HONE, John William Mr. 561
HONEY, Eliza 694
HONEY, John Mr. 694
HONEY, Mary Mrs. 694
HONEY, Richard 694
HONEY, Richard (sic) 694
HONEY, William Mr. 694
HOOLE, Hannah Mrs. 76
HOOLE, Hannah 76
HOOLE, John Mr. 76
HOPKINS, Alfred 416
HOPKINS, Elizabeth Mrs. 171
HOPKINS, Joseph 416
HOPKINS, Mary 416
HOPKINS, Mary Mrs. 415
HOPKINS, Thomas Mr. 171
HOPKINS, William (sen) Mr. 416
HOPKINS, William Mr. 415
HOPKINS, William Thomas Mr. 415
HORNE, Alexander Mr. (jun) 204
HORNE, Alexander (sen) Mr. 204
HORNE, Ann Mrs. 374
HORNE, Ann Mrs. 204
HORNE, Mary Ann Mrs. (?second wife) 374
HORNE, Mary Mrs. 204
HORNE, Robert Mr. 374
HORNE, Ruth Mrs. 204
HORNE, Susannah Mrs. 204
HORNSBY, Elizabeth Rosina Mrs. 439
HORNSBY, John Romaine Mr. 439
HORNSBY, Nathaniel Esq. 439
HORNSBY, Phillis Eleanor 439
HORSGROW, Hannah Mrs. 550
HORSGROW, Thomas Mr. 550
HORSLEY, Joseph Esq. 683
HOWARD, Dorcas Mrs. 258
HOWARD, Mary Ann 214
HOWARD, Mary Ann 258
HOWARD, Mary Jane Miss 258
HOWARD, Samuel Mr. 421
HOWARD, Sarah Mrs. 421
HOWARD, Stephen Mr. 258
HUDLESTON, Henry Esq. 870
HUDLESTON, Jane Mrs. 870
HUDSON, Jeremiah Mr. 180
HUDSON, John Mr. 180
HUDSON, Joseph Mr. 180
HUDSON, Mary Ann Mrs. 180
HUDSON, Sarah Mrs. 180
HUGHES, Ann Mrs. 250
HUGHES, Susannah Elizabeth 751
HUGHES, Susannah Mrs. 751
HUGHES, W.H. Sergeant 250
HUMBLE, Jane Mrs. 283
HUME, Adam Mr. 787
HUME, Isabella Mrs. 787
HUME, Mary Mrs. 787
HUMPHREYS, Charlotte Rebecca 271
HUMPHREYS, Harriott Catherine Miss 271
HUMPHRYES, Mary Ann 293
HUNTER, Mary Mrs. 143
HUNTER, Robert Mr. 143
HURRELL, Elizabeth Mrs. 465
HURRELL, Thomas Mr. 465
HURSFORD, John Reverend 199
HUSKISSON, Elizabeth Mrs. 700
HUTFIELD, George 699
HUTFIELD, Honor Mrs. 699
HUTFIELD, Mark Mr. 699

ICELEY , Ann Mrs. 434
ICELEY, John Gent. 434
ICELY, Charlotte Mrs. 592
ICELY, Charlotte Mrs. 592
ICELY, Elizabeth 592
ICELY, Jane Mrs. 592
ICELY, John Mr. 592
ICELY, John Mr. 592

ICELY, Mary 592
ICELY, Mary Ann Mrs. 592
ICELY, Mary Ann Mrs. 592
ICELY, Nicholas Rothery Mr. 592
ICELY, Nicholas Rothery Mr. 592
ICELY, Susan Mrs. 592
ICELY, Susan Mrs. 592
ICELY, Thomas 592ICELY, William (son) 592
ICELY, William Mr. 592
ILLSTON, Benjamin Corporal 338
ILLSTON, Mary Ann Mrs. 338
IRELAND, William George Mr. 813
IVERS, Ellen Mrs. 820
IVERS, Phillip Mr. 820

JACKSON , Joseph (jun) 113
JACKSON, Joseph (sen) Mr. 113
JACKSON, William 113
JACOB, Rebecca Mrs. 482
JAMES, John Mr. 730
JAMES, Mary Ann 730
JEFFERIES, Isaac Mr. 3
JEFFERY, Ann 189
JEFFERY, Ann Mrs. 189
JEFFERY, John Mr. 189
JEFFERY, Jonathan 189
JEFFERY, Mary Ann 189
JEFFERY, Robert Major Mr. 384
JENKINS, Ellenour Mrs. 805
JENKINS, Mary 805

JENKINS, Moses Mr. 805
JENKINS, William David Mr. 805
JOHNSON, Andrew Mr. 783
JOHNSON, Elizabeth (daughter) 406
JOHNSON, Elizabeth 3
JOHNSON, Emma Eliza 48
JOHNSON, Emma Mrs. 48
JOHNSON, Frederick 48
JOHNSON, Jane Mrs. 223
JOHNSON, John Mr. 406
JOHNSON, Mary Mrs. 406
JOHNSON, Mr. 223
JOHNSON, Richard James Mr. 48
JOHNSTON, Mary Mrs. 582
JOHNSTON, Mary Mrs. 81JOHNSTON, Mary Mrs. 81
JOHNSTON, Patrick Lieutenant 81
JOLLY, Robert Mr. 593
JONES, Ann 418
JONES, Hugh Mr. 315
JONES, Jane Mrs. 544
JONES, Margaret 590
JONES, Milicent Mrs. (2 nd wife) 315
JONES, Susannah Mrs. 315
JONES, Thomas Mr. 544
JUDD, Elizabeth Mrs. 584
JUDD, Phoebe Sarah 584
JUDD, Thomas Mr. 584

KEALL , Ann Mrs. 288
KEALL, John Mr. 288
KELLY, John Mr. 286
KEMP, Elizabeth 777
KEMP, Samuel Mr. 777
KENNEDY, Frederic Joseph Mr. 526
KENNEDY, John Bernard 526
KENNEDY, John Mr. 526
KENNEDY, Peter John 526
KERR, Joseph Bombardier 172
KIBBLE, John Mr. 707
KIBBLE, Lydia Ellen 707
KIBBLE, Maria Mrs. 707

KILPATRICK, Ann Mrs. 250
KING, Ann Mrs. 234
KING, Ann Mrs. 300
KING, C.H. Mr. 855
KING, Caroline 855
KING, Charles 855
KING, Charlotte 234
KING, Cornelius Mr. 195
KING, Ellen M. 234
KING, Emily Ann 234
KING, Henry 855
KING, James Mr. 277
KING, James William Mr. 234KING, John Mr. 234
KING, Mark William 234
KING, Mary Mrs. 195
KING, Rachel Miss 300
KING, Robert Mr. 300
KING, Susannah 855
KINGSLEY, George Hunter 706
KINGSLEY, Thomas Mr. 706
KIRBY, Samuel Mr. 749
KIRBY, Sarah Mrs. 749
KNIGHT, James Sergeant 392
KNIGHT, Richard Esq. 351
KNOWLES, J.P. Mr. 298

LACEY , Elizabeth Mrs. 828
LACEY, John (jun) Mr. 828
LACEY, John (sen) Mr. 828
LACEY, Mary Mrs. 828
LACEY, Robert Long 828
LAMB, Elizabeth Mrs. 805
LAMBARD, Ann Lowndes Mrs. 454
LAMBARD, John Mr. 454
LANE, Jasper Mr. 623
LANE, Maria Ann 304
LANE, Mary Mrs. 623
LANE, William Mr. 304
LANGLEY, William Mr. 545
LAPRAITE, Barbara 54
LAPRAITE, W. 54
LATTEN, James Mr. 504
LATTEN, Polly Mrs. 504
LAWRENCE, Charles M. 715
LAWRENCE, James Mr. 715
LAWRENCE, Ruth S. 715
LAWRENCE, Samuel S. 715
LAWSON, Amy Jennet 848
LAWSON, David Mr. 848
LAWSON, Edwin 848
LAWSON, Rachel Louisa 848
LAWSON, Rachel Mrs. 848
LAZENBY, Margaret Mrs. 171
LAZENBY, Sergeant Major 171
LEE, Amelia Martha 386
LEE, George Walter 386
LEE, Hester Mrs. 38
LEE, John (grandson) Mr. 38
LEE, John Mr. 38
LEE, Mary Ann (daughter) 386
LEE, Mary Ann Mrs. 386
LEE, Sarah Mrs. 38
LEE, Thomas Mr. 386
LEE, Thomas Mr. 38
LEE, William Joseph 386
LEECH, Maria 520
LEECH, Sarah Mrs. 520
LEECH, Sibbs William Mr. 520
LEECH, William Richard Mr. 520
LEESE, Lewis Mr. 630
LEESE, Louisa Ann 630

LEESE, Mary (sic) 630
LEESE, Mary Mrs. 630
LEESE, Mildred 630
LEISTER, Colonel 610
LEISTER, John Esq. 610
LEISTER, Phoebe Mrs. 610
LETT, Ann Mrs. 435
LETT, James Esq. 435
LETT, Joseph 435
LETT, Martha 435
LETT, Thomas Mr. 435
LEVER, Eliza Grace 847
LEVITON, Jane Mrs. 222
LEVITON, William (jun) 222
LEVITON, William (sen) Mr. 222
LEWES, Agness Mrs. 312
LEWES, Hannah Susan 312
LEWES, John Mr. 312
LEWIS, Eliza Wilson 439
LEWIS, Jane Mrs. 447
LEWIS, Richard Mr. 447
LIDDLE, Emma Hicks Mrs. 307
LIDDLE, Robert Mr. 307
LIDDLE, William Edwin 307
LILLY, Mary Mrs. 401
LISCOMBE, Elizabeth 701
LIVINGSTONE, Elizabeth Mrs. 826
LIVINGSTONE, Henry Mr. 826
LIVINGSTONE, Jane 826
LIVINGSTONE, Mary 826
LIVINGSTONE, Thomas Mr. 826
LIVINGSTONE, Thomas Richard 826
LIVINGSTONE, Vaughan 826
LLOYD, John Reverend 159
LLOYD, Lucretia Mrs. 159
LOAT, Hannah Mrs. 435
LOCKWOOD, Thomas Polden Mr. 782
LOCKWOOD, W.F. 394
LOCKWOOD, W.F. Mr. 593
LODGE, J 156
LODGE, J 156
LOE, Charles 425
LOE, Charles Mr. 458
LOE, Elizabeth (daughter) 425
LOE, Elizabeth Mrs. 425LOE, George 425
LOE, James Mr. 458
LOE, Thomas Peter 458
LOE, William Mr. 425
LOE, William Mr. 458
LONELY Palmer John Mr. 403
LONG Thomas 827
LONG, Ann Mrs. 827
LONG, Christine 827
LONG, Elizabeth Mrs. 827
LONG, Francis Dunbar? 827
LONG, John (son) 827
LONG, John Mr. 827
LONG, Joseph Mr. 827
LONG, Robert 828
LONG, Robert Mr. 827
LONG, Susan 827
LONGER, James Mr. 424
LONGER, Mary Mrs. 424
LONGLAND, George Mr. 697
LONGLAND, James Mr. 697
LONGLAND, William Mr. 697
LOTT, Mary Mrs. 681
LOTT, William Mr. 681
LOWE, Edward Mr. 543
LOWE, Elizabeth Mrs. 543
LUCK, Harriott Mrs. 104
LUCK, John Mr. 104
LUKE, George Rivers Captain 367
LUNN, Mary Mrs. 136
LUNN, William Mr. 136
LYON, Anthony Mr. 622
LYON, Elizabeth Mrs. 622
LYON, Mary Mrs. 482
LYON, Samuel Mr. 482
LYONS, Adela Eularia 565
LYONS, Emma 565
LYONS, Eularia (daughter) 565
LYONS, Eularia Mrs. 565
LYONS, James 565
LYONS, Joseph (jun) 565
LYONS, Joseph (sen)Sergeant 565
LYONS, William 565

M….., James Wade Mr. 777
MACADAMS , Ann Mrs. 553
MACADAMS, James Mr. 553
MACDONALD, Alexander Someiled Mr. 37
MACKENZIE 359
MACKENZIE, Alexander 359
MACKENZIE, Helen 359
MACLEAN, Isabella Mrs. 114
MACLEAN, James John 114
MACLEAN, James Serjeant Major 114
MACLEAN, Sarah Ellen 114
MACLEOUD, James Sir 619
MAIDMENT, Charles Mr. 609
MAIDMENT, Sophia Mrs. 609
MALINGS, Louisa 3
MALLARD, Ann Mrs. 417
MALLARD, Thomas Mr. 417
MALLEY, William Sergeant 170
MALYN, John Mr. 215
MALYN, Joseph William 215
MANDY, Thomas Mr. 261
MANINGTON, Joseph Mr. 589
MANLEY, Elizabeth (daughter) 388
MANLEY, Elizabeth Mrs. 388
MANLEY, William Mr. 388
MANSFIELD, Jane 583
MANSFIELD, Jane Mrs. 583
MANSFIELD, John Mr. 583
MANSFIELD, John Mr. 617
MANSFIELD, Margaret 617
MANSFIELD, Robert Mr. 583
MANSFIELD, Sarah Mrs. 583
MANSFIELD, Sarah Mrs. 617
MARDEN, Harriot Mrs. 832
MARDEN, James Mr. 832
MARDEN, Samuel 832
MARGETTS, Philip 190
MARK, H.E.P. 298
MARLOW, Henry H. Mr. 470
MARSH, Elizabeth Mrs. 816
MARSH, Jacob Mr. 816
MARSH, Thomas 816
MARSHALL, Edith Mrs. 546
MARSHALL, Samuel Captain 546
MARTEN, Margaret Mrs. 208
MARTEN, William Sergeant 208
MASE, Ann Mrs. 464
MASE, George 464
MASE, John Mr. 464
MASON, James Mr. 502
MASON, Sarah Mrs. 502
MASTERS, Isabella Mrs. 572
MASTERS, W. Mr. 572
MATHEW, Mark Mr. 627
MATHEW, Sophia Mrs. 627
MATHEWS, Barbara Elizabeth Mrs. 50
MATHEWS, Charles Mr. 50
MATHEWS, Charles William 50
MATHEWS, Elizabeth 50
MATHEWS, Mary Mrs. 50
MATHEWS, Mathew 50
MATHEWS, Sarah Mrs. 50
MATHEWS, William Cartwright 50
MATHEWS, William Mr. 50
MATTHEWS, Susanna 804
MATTISON, ……. Sergeant 327
MATTISON, John G. (son) 327
MAULDON, Eliza Mrs. 845
MAULDON, Robert Sergeant 845
MAULDON, Robert William 845
MAYNARD, Benjamin Mr. 451
MAYNARD, George Mr. 451
McADAM, James Mr. 777
McADAM, James Ratty 152
McALLISTER, John Mr. 172
McBAIN, [Gra]nt Lachleu Mr. 702

McBAIN, Ann Mrs. 702
McBEATH Mary Mrs. 389
McBEATH, Neil Mr. 389
McBRIDE, Samuel Kemp Mr. 777McCALLUM, Margaret 169
McCALLUM, Margaret Emily 169
McCALLUM, Mr. James 169
McCALLUM, Mrs. Mary 169
McCLEAVE, Henry Corporal 205
M c CLEAVE, Margaret Mrs. 205
McCOMBIE, Jane Mrs. 353
McCOY, Ann 224
McCOY, Edward Major 224
M c COY, Eleanor 224
McCOY, James Ensign 224
McCOY, John Quarter Master 224
McCOY, Louisa 224
McCOY, Mary Mrs. 224
McDONALD, William Mr. 703
McDONNELL, Joseph Colour
    Sergeant 40
McGREGOR, John Corporal 556
McGREGOR, John Frederick Edwin 556
McGREGORY Peter Mr. 242
McKAY, Donald Mr. 100
McKAY, Hugh Mr. 100
McKAY, Sarah Mrs. 100
McKAY, William Mr. 100
McKENZIE, Barbara Mrs. (2 nd wife) 746
McKENZIE, Esbal Mrs. 746
McKENZIE, Frances (daughter) 810
McKENZIE, Frances Mrs. 810
McKENZIE, George Corporal 746
McKENZIE, Jane Mrs. 485a
McKENZIE, John 810
McKENZIE, Sarah Mrs. 746
McKENZIE, William (jun) 810
McKENZIE, William (sen) Mr. 810
McMICHAELL, James Mr. 717
MEEK, Elizabeth (daughter) 211
MEEK, Elizabeth Mrs. 211
MEEK, Mark Mr. 211
MILES, Sarah Mrs. 732
MILES, William Mr. 732
MILLAR, Catherine Mrs. 363
MILLAR, Cornelius J. 363
MILLAR, Diana Salvage 363
MILLAR, Elias 363
MILLAR, Hannah Boddy 363
MILLAR, Immanuel 363
MILLAR, Isabella W. 363
MILLAR, James R. 363
MILLAR, Josiah J.H. 363
MILLAR, Maria 363
MILLAR, Mary Mary (sic) 363
MILLAR, Robert Mr. 363
MILLAR, Robert Mr. 363
MILLAR, William P. 363
MILLARD, Elizabeth 62
MILLARD, William Mr. 62
MILLER, Amelia Gertrude Mrs. 246
MILLER, Clara Anne Mrs. 85
MILLER, Elizabeth Mrs. 246
MILLER, Elizabeth Mrs. 27
MILLER, James Robert 27
MILLER, Jane Mrs. 247
MILLER, John Mr. 85
MILLER, Robert Mr. 27
MILLER, Thomas William Mr. 246
MILLER, William Mr. (jun) 246
MILLER, William Mr. (sen) 246
MILLER, William Mr. 247
MILLS, Ann Mrs. 731
MILLS, Ann (daughter) 731
MILLS, George Mr. 190
MILLS, John Mr. 731MILLS, Judith Catherine Mrs. 44MILLS, Samuel Mr. 44
MILLWARD, Emma Matilda 33
MILLWARD, John Mr. 33
MILLWARD, Sarah Mrs. 33
MITCHELL, John 878
MONK, John Mr. 527
MONK, Martha Mrs. 709
MONK, Thomas Mr. 709
MONTGOMERY, Mary Mrs. 104
MONTGOMERY, Robert Mr. 104
MOODY, John Mr. 620
MOODY, Martha Mrs. 620
MOORE, 401
MOORE, Elizabeth (daughter) 297
MOORE, Elizabeth Mrs. 444
MOORE, Elizabeth Mrs. 833a
MOORE, Elizabeth Mrs. 297
MOORE, George Bono Mr. 297
MOORE, George Mr. 297
MOORE, Henry (grandson) 833a
MOORE, Henry Mr. 833a
MOORE, James N. Mr. 462
MOORE, John (son) 401
MOORE, John Mr. 401
MOORE, John Robinson 462
MOORE, Mary Mrs. 401
MOORE, Robert Mr. 462
MOORE, Robert Mr. 830
MOORE, Sally 401
MOORE, Sarah Mrs. 462
MOORE, Sarah Mrs. 830
MOORE, William Mr. 444
MORCE, Ann Dorril Mrs. 273
MORCUMB, Elizabeth 585
MORCUMB, Henry Mr. 585
MORGAN, Charles F. Mr. 470
MORGAN, Harriet (daughter) 693
MORGAN, Harriet Mrs. 693
MORGAN, Mary Ann Mrs. 692
MORGAN, Mary Mrs. 692
MORGAN, Peter Mr. 693
MORGAN, Peter Mr. 692
MORGAN, Thomas Mr. 593
MORGAN, Thomas Peter 693
MORRIS, Ann Fitness Mrs. 140
MORRIS, Richard Mr. 140
MORRIS, Sarah Mrs. 305
MORRIS, Thomas Mr. 305
MORSLEY, 790
MORSLEY, Mary Caroline 790
MORTIS, Elizabeth Mrs. 112
MORTIS, Elizabeth Mrs. 110
MORTIS, Henry Mr. 110
MORTIS, John Mr. 110
MORTIS, John Mr. 112
MORTIS, John Robert 112
MOSS, James Mr. 131
MOUCHET, Abraham George 618
MOUCHET, Elizabeth Mrs. 618
MOUCHET, Francis Lewis Mr. 618
MOUCHET, Sarah 618
MOULD, Jane Mrs. 396
MOULD, Nicholas Mr. 396
MOUNTAIN, Sarah 371
MOUNTAIN, Sarah Ann 371
MOUNTAIN, William Sergeant 371
MUCKLE, Ann 597
MUCKLE, Edmond 597
MUCKLE, James 411
MUCKLE, Margaret 411
MUCKLE, Richard Mr. 597
MUCKLE, Seaton Francis Mr. 597
MUCKLE, William Mr. 411
MUCKLE, William Robert Mr. 597
MURPHY, James Mr. 809
MYTTON, Lieutenant 763

N………, John Mr. 502
N………, Sarah Mrs. 502
NARBOROUGH , Elizabeth Mrs. 2
NARBOROUGH, Martha (?) Ann 2
NARBOROUGH, Martha 2
NARBOROUGH, William Mr. 2
NEIL, James Sergeant 710b
NELSON, Anna Maria (daughter) 399
NELSON, Anna Maria Mrs. 399
NELSON, Elizabeth Mrs. 399
NELSON, George Gent. 399
NELSON, Jane 395
NELSON, John Esq. 399
NELSON, Nathaniel Mr. 400
NELSON, Richard Alexander Esq. 399

NELSON, Richard Mr. 400
NELSON, Uriah Mrs. 400
NELSON, William Mr. 395
NEWELL, Susan 47
NEWMAN, Ann Mrs. 500
NEWMAN, James 500
NEWMAN, Susannah Mrs. 500
NEWMAN, Susannah Mrs. 501
NEWMAN, William Mr. 500
NEWMAN, William Mr. 501
NEWMAN, William Webb 500
NICHOLLS, Eliza Mrs. 229
NICHOLLS, Mr. 229
NICHOLLS, William John Mr. 229
NICHOLSON, Elizabeth Mrs. 843NICHOLSON, James Mr. 843
NICOLL, James Mr. 209NICOLL, M. Mrs. 209
NIGHTINGALE, Ann Mrs. 865
NIGHTINGALE, Thomas (jun) 865
NIGHTINGALE, Thomas (sen) Mr. 865
NOBLE, John Wattson 185
NORMAN, Elizabeth Mrs. 201
NORMAN, Obadiah Mr. 201
NORRIS, Ann Mrs. 304
NORTH, Henry Mr. 322
NORTH, Mary Mrs. 322
NORTH, Sophia 322
NUNN, Charles Trumpet Major 845
NUNN, Sarah Louesia 845

O’NEILL , Bernard Mr. 122
O’NEILL, Frederick 122
O’NEILL, Helen Jane 122
O’NEILL, Henry 122
O’NEILL, Sarah Mrs. 122
O’NEILL, Sophia 122
OAKELY, James Joseph Mr. 896
OAKLEY James (jun) 896
OAKLEY, James (sen) Mr. 896
OAKLEY, Mary (daughter) 896
OAKLEY, Mary Martha 896

OAKLEY, Mary Mrs. 896
OLDHAM, William Mr. 128
OLIPHANT, Elizabeth 32
OLIPHANT, George Mr. 32
OLIPHANT, Robert Mr. 32
OLIPHANT, Sarah Mrs. 32
ORVISS, Harriett Rebekah Mrs. 716
ORVISS, Isaac Mr. 716
OSBORNE, Charles Mr. 34
OTWAY, Ann Mrs. 391
OTWAY, Edmund Mr. 391OULTON, Alfred 695
OULTON, Eliza 695
OULTON, Eliza Mrs. 695
OULTON, George 695
OULTON, John 695
OULTON, Samuel Mr. 695
OULTON, Thomas 695
OWEN, Elizabeth Mrs. 499
OWEN, John Mr. 499
OWEN, Robert Mr. 735
OWEN, Zenobia 735

P[?RINGLE], Thomas Mr. 628
PAIN , Caroline 531
PAIN, Elizabeth (daughter) 531
PAIN, Elizabeth Mrs. 531
PAIN, George (son) 531
PAIN, John Mr. 531
PALMER, John Mr. 438
PANTON, Frederick Bloomfield Mr. 120
PARDON, Elizabeth Mrs. 827
PARDON, Thomas Mr. 827
PARKIN, Thomas Mr. 433
PARSONS, George Warren Mr. 501
PATTISON, Mary 58
PAULIN, Charles Mr. 233
PAULIN, Elizabeth 233
PAULIN, William Mr. 233
PAYNE, Edward Sweeting Mr. 844
PAYNE, Rosamond Mrs. 721
PAYNE, William Mr. 721
PAYTON, Ann Eliza 333
PAYTON, Edward Mr. 333
PAYTON, Eliza Mrs. 333
PEARLESS, George (jun) Mr. 880
PEARLESS, George (sen) Mr. 880
PEARLESS, Mary Mrs. 880
PEARLESS, Reuben Mr. 880
PEARSON, Elizabeth 616
PEARSON, Robert Mr. 616
PEARSON, Sarah Mrs. 616
PEASE, Augustus 1
PEASE, Emily R.E. Miss 1
PEASE, James Mr. 808
PEASE, James William 1
PEASE, Joseph 1
PEASE, Josephine Sophia 1
PEASE, Olinthus Augustus 1
PEASE, Rebecca Mrs. 808
PEASE, Susannah Mrs. 1
PEASE, William Mr. 1
PEERS, Isabella Mrs. 789
PENFOLD, Heriot Brandreth 344
PENFOLD, Thomas Richard 344
PENNICK, Elizabeth 455
PENNICK, John Mr. 455
PENNINGTON, William Watson Mr. 465
PERCIVAL, James Mr. 111
PERCIVAL, John Mr. 729

PERCIVAL, Mary Mrs. 729
PERCIVAL, Sarah Mrs. 111
PERCIVAL, Thomas Mr. 111
PERCY, Sarah Maria Mrs. 33
PERKINS, Elizabeth Mrs. 689
PERSSE, Burton 98
PERSSE, William H. 98
PETERS, Ann (daughter) 239
PETERS, Ann Mrs. 239
PETERS, George Mr. 239
PETERS, William Mr. 239
PETHERTON, Hannah 726
PETHERTON, Richard Mr. 726
PETTIT, Mary Mrs. 569
PHILLIPS, John Mr. 314
PHILLIPS, John Mr. 736
PHIPPS, General 697
PICKARD, Benjamin Mr. 839
PICKTHORN, Elizabeth (daughter) 588
PICKTHORN, Elizabeth Mrs. 588
PICKTHORN, Richard Mr. 588
PIDCOCK, Ann Goldson 142
PIDCOCK, Benjamin Mr. 142
PIDCOCK, Catherine Mrs. 142
PIDCOCK, John Spencer 142
PIDCOCK, Millicent Pridie 142
PIDDELL, Anne Elizabeth 515
PIDDELL, James, Mr. 515
PIDDELL, Jane Mrs. 515
PIDDELL, Mary Mrs. 515
PIKE, Elizabeth Mrs. 71
PIKE, Robert Mr. 201
PIKE, Thomas Mr. 201
PIKE, William 71
PIKE, William Mr. 71
PILKINGTON, John Mr. 839
PILKINGTON, Susanna Mrs. 839
PINHORN, Henry Quinten James Esq. 321
PINHORN, John Quinten Esq. 321
PINNINGTON, William Mr. 188
PITCHES, Mary Mrs. 750
PIZZEY, John Fergusson 717
PLATT, Charles Corporal 329
POORE, Isabel Mrs. 474
POPE, Isabella 513
POPE, James Mr. 513
POSTLE, George Mr. 581
POSTLE, Mary Mrs. 581
POSTLE, William Mr. 581
POTTER, Emma Eliza 539POTTER, Mary Ann Mrs. 539
POTTER, William John 539
POTTER, William Mr. 539
POWIS, Naomi Maria Mrs. 684
PRATT, Joseph Mr. 546
PRATT, Mary Mrs. 546
PRETIOUS, Elizabeth Mrs. 227
PRETIOUS, Sarah Miss 227
PRETIOUS, Thomas Mr. 227
PRICE, Charlotte Amy 682
PRICE, George Sanderson 682
PRICE, John Mr. 682
PRICE, Maria 682
PRICKETT, Ann Mrs. 719
PRICKETT, William Mr. 719
PRIEST, John Mr. 445
PRIEST, Samuel Mr. 445
PRINGLE, Emily Lady 164
PRINGLE, John Sir (Bart) 164
PRINGLE, Norman Mr. 164
PROWSE, Elizabeth Mrs. 466
PROWSE, Frances 144
PROWSE, Harriot 144
PROWSE, James Edgar Mr. 177a
PROWSE, Richard (sen) Mr. 466
PROWSE, Richard Mr. (jun) 466
PROWSE, Richard Mr. 144
PROWSE, Richard Mr. 177a
PROWSE, Richard Mr. 177a
PROWSE, Sarah 177a
PROWSE, Sarah Elizabeth 287
PROWSE, Sarah Mrs. 144
PROWSE, Sarah Mrs. 177a
PUNTER, Elizabeth Mrs. 754
PUNTER, Francis Mr. 754
PUNTER, Francis Mr. 870
PUNTER, John (jun) Mr. 754
PUNTER, John Mr. 754
PUNTER, Mary Mrs. 754
PUNTER, Rebecca 754
PURCELL, Elizabeth Mrs. 370
PURCELL, Ezekiel Mr. 370

QUICK , Elizabeth Mrs. 201
QUIGLEY, 337
QUIGLEY, Mary Magdalene Mrs. 337

 

E.W.R . 206
RABLETT Elizabeth Mrs. 795
RABLETT, William Mr. 795
RAI…. John Mr. 422
RAINE, Harriet Ann 311
RAINE, James Master 311
RAINE, Maria Jane 311
RAINE, Susanna Mrs. 311
RAINE, William 311
RAMSAY, Alexander Mr. 230
RAMSAY, Margaret Mrs. 230
RAMSEY, Ann Mrs. 713
RAMSEY, William Mr. 713
RANDALL, Alfred Walker 602
RANDALL, Ann Mary 602
RANDALL, Mary Mrs. 602
RANDALL, William Eagle 602
RANDALL, William Henry Eagle 602
RANDALL, William Mr. 602
RANDELL, Elizabeth Mrs. 822
RANDELL, James Mr. 822
RANKINE, John Doctor 335
RANWELL, Ann Mrs. 604
RANWELL, William Mr. 604
RAYNER, Elizabeth Mrs. 39
RAYNER, John James Mr. 39
REA, William 219
READ, Caroline Mrs. 368
READ, Elizabeth Fanny 368
READ, John Esq. 368
READ, S. Esq. 368
REDWOOD, Jeremiah 278
REDWOOD, Matthew 278
REDWOOD, Samuel 278
REED, Alice Mrs. 285
REED, James Mr. 285REED, Mary Mrs. 106
REED, Richard 437
REED, Susan 437
REID, Ann 804
REID, Bridget 206
REID, E. 206
REID, J 206
REID, James Mr. 804
REID, Mary Mrs. 804
REID, Sarah Ann Mrs. 804
REILLY, Catherine 600
REILLY, Maria Mrs. 600
REILLY, Patrick (jun) Mr. 600
REILLY, Patrick (sen) Mr. 600
REMNANT, Samuel Mr. 278
REMNANT, William 278
RICHARD, Esq. 408
RICHARD, Joseph Mr. 599
RICHARDS, Ann Mrs. 821

RICHARDS, Caroline E. 462
RICHARDS, Charlotte 387
RICHARDS, John Mr. 821
RICHARDS, Lucy Elizabeth 380
RICHARDS, Mary Mrs. 387
RICHARDS, Robert Mr. 380
RICHARDS, Vincent Mr. 387
RICHARDSON, Henry Mr. 52
RICHARDSON, James Hubert 586
RICHARDSON, James Mr. 586
RICHARDSON, Louisa Mrs. 586
RICHARDSON, Milbro Louisa 586
RICHARDSON, William Bruce Mr. 52
RICKARD, Mary Mrs. 597
RIDEOUT, Christopher Mr. 684
RIDEOUT, Elizabeth 684
RIDEOUT, Martha Mrs. 684
RIDEOUT, Thomas Mr. 684
RIDER, Henrietta Mrs. 789
RIDER, Samuel 167
RILEY, Jane Mrs. 350
RILEY, Patrick Mr. 350
RILEY, Sarah Jane 306
RIXON, Ealey(?) Mrs. 537
RIXON, Eliza 607
RIXON, Harriet Theresa 537
RIXON, John Mr. 537
RIXON, Louisa Sarah 537
RIXON, Martha Mrs. 607
RIXON, Richard 607
RIXON, Robert 607
RIXON, William (jun) 607
RIXON, William (sen) Mr. 607
ROBBINS, Alice Mrs. 268
ROBBINS, Gabriel Mr. 268
ROBE, Mary Mrs. 791
ROBE, Stephen 791
ROBE, Susanna Mrs. 792
ROBE, William Lieutenant 791
ROBERTS, George Quartermaster 504
ROBERTS, Joseph Mr. 407
ROBERTS, Martha Emma 49
ROBERTS, Mary Mrs. 504
ROBERTS, Rebecca Miss 504
ROBERTS, Rebecca Mrs. 407
ROBERTS, William Mr. 49
ROBERTSON, …. John 861
ROBERTSON, Alexander Colonel 397
ROBERTSON, Georgina Graham Vittoria 397
ROBERTSON, Hannah Mrs. 861
ROBERTSON, Hugh Bombardier 282
ROBERTSON, Mary 43
ROBERTSON, William Esq. 861
ROBINSON, ….. 89
ROBINSON, Alexander Corporal 747
ROBINSON, Ann Mrs. 506
ROBINSON, Eliza Mrs. 777
ROBINSON, John Mr. 777
ROBINSON, John Sergeant 747
ROBINSON, Mary Mrs. 89
ROBINSON, Patrick Sergeant 192
ROBINSON, Phillip Mr. 276
ROBINSON, Quarter Master Sergeant 89
ROBINSON, Susanna Mrs. 276
ROBSON, Frances 129
ROGERS, Elizabeth Mrs. 403
ROGERS, Henry Mr. 403
ROGERS, John Mr. 551
ROGERS, Susannah (daughter) 551
ROGERS, Susannah Mrs. 551
ROGERS, Thomas Mr. 551
ROGERS, William Pendrell Mr. 837
ROSE, George Mr. 720
ROSE, Mercy Ann Mrs. 720
ROSKROW, Susanna Mrs. 789
ROSS, Alexander Mr. 768
ROSS, Eleanor Mrs. 768
ROSS, Hew D. Major General Sir 392
ROWE, E 63
ROWE, Elizabeth Mrs. 63
ROWLAND, Jeremiah Mr. 393a
ROWLATT, Ann 134
ROWLATT, Ann Mrs. 134
ROWLATT, William Mr. 134
RUDGE, Edmund Mr. 105
RUDGE, Sarah Mrs. 105
RUDGE, Sarah Richardson 105
RUDGE, Sarah Sophia 105
RULE, Arrabella 686
RULE, John Mr. 686
RUMMENS, Rachael Mrs. 605
RUMSEY, James Mr. 51
RUNDLE, Isaac Harvey 145
RUNDLE, Robert Mr. 145
RUSSELL, Ann Mrs. 360
RUSSELL, Ann Mrs. 740
RUSSELL, John Mr. 695
RUSSELL, Mary Ann 740
RUSSELL, Mary Mrs. (2 nd wife) 739
RUSSELL, Sarah 740
RUSSELL, Sarah Mrs. 739
RUSSELL, Sophia 740
RUSSELL, Susan Mrs. 740
RUSSELL, William Mr. 360
RUSSELL, William Mr. 739
RUSSELL, William Mr. 740
RUTLAND, Ann Mrs. 574
RUTLAND, John Mr. 574
RYAN, Mary Mrs. 814

SALES , Ann Mrs. 333
SALES, Ann Mrs. 340
SALES, Caroline? 340
SALES, Rose 340
SALES, William Mr. 333
SALES, William Mr. 340
SANDEMAN Mary Ann Mrs, 582
SANDERS, Thomas Lieutenant 627
SARGENT, Anthony Robert Mr. 864
SARGENT, George Mr. 866
SARGENT, George Mr. 864
SARGENT, George S. 864
SARGENT, Mary Mrs. 866
SARGENT, Philadelphia Mrs. 864
SAUNDERS, Caleb John Mr. 617
SAUNDERS, Maria Susannah 751
SAUNDERSON, Mrs. 705
SAXX, Sarah Mrs. 488
SCOTT, Ann Mrs. 313
SCOTT, Ebenezer (jun) 313
SCOTT, Ebenezer (sen) Mr. 313
SCOTT, Lieutenant Colonel 196
SCOTT, Mary Ann 313
SCOTT, S.G. 394
SCOTT, S.G. Reverend 593
SCOTT, Sarah Mrs. 456
SCOTT, Thomas Gorton Mr. 456
SCOTT, William Mr. 456
SELBY, Elizabeth Mrs. 179
SELBY, William 179
SELMAN, Rose 583
SELVES, Anne Mrs. 29
SELVES, Richard Mr. 29
SEVELL, Grace Mrs. 744
SEVELL, James (jun) 744
SEVELL, James (sen) Mr. 744
SEVELL, Mary Ann 744
SHARP, Elizabeth Caroline 414
SHARP, Elizabeth Mrs. 414
SHARP, William 405
SHARP, William Mr. 414
SHARPE, John 99
SHARPE, Susan Mrs. 99
SHAW, Jennet Mrs. 806
SHAW, Sarah 806
SHAW, William (son) 806
SHAW, William Mr. 806
SHENTON, Ann Mrs. 575
SHENTON, Eliza 575
SHENTON, Henry 575  50
SHENTON, Joseph 575
SHENTON, William Shearman Mr. 575
SHEPPARD, Benjamin Mr. 220
SHEPPARD, Bennett Mr. 220
SHEPPARD, Elizabeth Mrs. 200
SHERSBY Samuel Hardin Master 434
SHERSBY, Constantia Mrs. 255
SHERSBY, John Esq. 434
SHERSBY, John Mr. 436
SHERSBY, Mary 255
SHERSBY, Mary Mrs. 436
SHERSBY, William Mr. 255
SHERWIN, Eliza Mrs. 720
SHERWIN, M.H. Mr. 720
SHIPMAN, Ann Bu[?rn] Mrs. 492
SHORE, Catherine Mrs. 271
SHORTER, Elizabeth Jane 629
SHORTER, Margaret Mrs. 629
SHORTER, Robert Mr. 629
SHOTT, Isaac Mr. 423
SHOTT, John (jun) 70
SHOTT, John (sen) Mr. 70
SHOTT, Mary Ann 423
SHOTT, Rebecca Mrs. 70
SHOTT, Samuel William 423
SHOTT, Sarah Mrs. 423
SHOTT, Tabitha Mrs. 423
SHOTT, William Mr. 88
SIMMONS, Betty Mrs. 578
SIMMONS, James 578
SIMMONS, Moses Mr. 579
SIMMONS, Samuel Mr. 579
SIMMONS, Sarah 579
SIMMONS, Sarah Mrs. 579
SIMMONS, William (jun) 578

SIMMONS, William (sen) Mr. 578
SIMPSON, David Mr. 471
SIMPSON, John Lee 471
SIMPSON, John Mr. 485a
SIMPSON, Maria Mrs. (2 nd wife) 471
SIMPSON, Mary Mrs. (3 rd wife) 471
SIMPSON, Susanna Mrs. 471
SIMS, Mary 121
SIMS, Thomas 121
SINCLAIR, Ann Mrs. 148
SINGFIELD, Mary Mrs. 623
SINGFIELD, Sarah Mrs. 623
SINGLFIELD, Robert Mr. 623
SKELTON, Thomas Lieutenant 410
SKIPPER, Samuel Mr. 64
SMITH James Mr. 852
SMITH John Mr. 412
SMITH, Ann 594
SMITH, Ann (daughter) 679
SMITH, Ann Mrs. 679
SMITH, Anna Maria 442
SMITH, Catherine Mrs. 254
SMITH, Charlotte Mrs. (2 nd wife) 269
SMITH, Daniel Mr. 458a
SMITH, Daniel Mr. 162
SMITH, Edmund Mr. 594
SMITH, Eleanor Mrs. 874
SMITH, Elizabeth 621
SMITH, Elizabeth (daughter) 440
SMITH, Elizabeth (daughter) 442
SMITH, Elizabeth Ann (daughter) 442
SMITH, Elizabeth Ann 187
SMITH, Elizabeth Mrs. 442
SMITH, Elizabeth Mrs. 459
SMITH, Elizabeth Mrs. 852
SMITH, Emma 874
SMITH, Emma 187
SMITH, George 510
SMITH, George (son) 440
SMITH, George Jabez 442
SMITH, George Maltby 442
SMITH, George Mr. 442
SMITH, George Mr. 621
SMITH, Hannah Mrs. 23
SMITH, James Mr. 679
SMITH, Jane M. 594
SMITH, Jane Mrs. 269
SMITH, John Mr. 557
SMITH, John Mr. 874
SMITH, John Mr. 269
SMITH, John Sergeant 852
SMITH, John William 852
SMITH, Jonathan Thackray 269
SMITH, Louisa 442
SMITH, Margaret Mrs. 621
SMITH, Martin 742
SMITH, Mary 306
SMITH, Mary 808
SMITH, Mary (daughter) 440
SMITH, Mary (daughter) 440
SMITH, Mary (daughter) 442
SMITH, Mary Ann Elizabeth 339
SMITH, Mary Hannah 852
SMITH, Mary Mrs. 440
SMITH, Mary Mrs. 576
SMITH, Mary Mrs. 741
SMITH, Peace Mrs. 743
SMITH, Rachel Elizabeth Mrs. 874
SMITH, Richard (jun) 743
SMITH, Richard Mr. 742
SMITH, Richard (sen) Mr. 743
SMITH, Samuel Mr. 576
SMITH, Sarah Mrs. 487
SMITH, Sarah Mrs. 162
SMITH, Stephen Mr. 440
SMITH, Susannah Mrs. 557
SMITH, Thomas (son) Mr. 741
SMITH, Thomas Mr. 487
SMITH, Thomas Mr. 487
SMITH, Thomas Mr. 741
SMITH, William Mr. 763
SMITH, William Mr. 874
SMITH, William Mr. 187
SNOOK, Sarah Mrs. 591a
SNOOK, Thomas (son) 591aSNOOK, Thomas Mr. 591a
SOLEY, Catharine Mrs. 587
SOLEY, Philip Esq. 587
SORRELL, Ann Mrs. 452
SORRELL, John Mr. 452
SPACKMAN, James John 263
SPACKMAN, John Arthur 263
SPACKMAN, John Mr. 263
SPACKMAN, Maria Mrs. 263
SPALDING, Mary Mrs. 547
SPALDING, Samuel Mr. 547
SPARKE, Edward 580
SPARKE, Frances Mrs. 580
SPARKE, Joseph Mr. 580
SPURGEON, Martha 830
SPURLING, Elizabeth Mrs. 366
SPURLING, James Mr. 366
SPURLING, James Nathaniel 366
SPURLING, John Mr. 366
SPURLING, John Samson Mr. 366
SPURLING, Margaret Covil Miss 366
SPURLING, Margaret Mrs. 366
SPURLING, Samuel Covil Mr. 366
SPURLING, Susannah Elizabeth 366
SPURLING, Susannah Mrs. 366
SPURLING, Thomas Robson 366
SPURLING, William Covil 366
SPURLING, William Covil (jun) 366
STANSHAM, Lieutenant Colonel 625
STEEL Thomas Mr. 601
STEEL, A. Qartermaster Sergeant 702
STEEL, Alexander 702
STEEL, Ann 601
STEEL, Ann 702
STEEL, Ann Mrs. 702
STEEL, David Sergeant 601
STEEL, David Wear Mr. 601
STEEL, Priscilla Mrs. 601
STEIL, Peter 22
STEVENS, Alfred 178
STEVENS, Caroline 178
STEVENS, George Mr. 529
STEVENS, Henry Mr. 178
STEVENS, Henry Parton 178
STEVENS, Laura 178
STEVENS, Lucy Mrs. 178
STEVENS, Margaret Mrs. 529
STEVENS, Thomas (son) 529
STEVENS, Thomas Mr. 529
STEVENSON, James Lieutenant 81
STEVENSON, Sarah Mrs. 81
STEWARD, William Mr. 901
STEWART, Elizabeth Mrs. 318
STEWART, Jane Mrs. 426
STEWART, Walter Quarter Master 318
STEWART, William Serjeant 352
STONE, Mary Jemima Mrs. 203
STOREY, 127
STRIDE, S. Mr. 769
STRIDE, Sarah Mrs. 769
STUART Edward (2 nd son same name) 749
STUART, Anne Maria Mrs. 748
STUART, Charles Mr. 542
STUART, Edward 748
STUART, Eliza Mrs. 434
STUART, Henry 748
STUART, Henry (2 nd son same name) 748
STUART, Henry William 162
STUART, Isabella Maude 434
STUART, J.O.P. Mr. 434
STUART, Josiah 750
STUART, Maxwell George 162
STUART, Sarah 748
STUART, Sarah Mrs. 750
STUART, William Mr. 748
STUART, William Mr. 749
STUDD, Ann Mrs. 541
STUDD, James Mr. 541
STURGEON, Ann 325
STURGEON, John 325
STURGEON, Mary Mrs. 325
SULLIVAN, Morty Mr. 158
SWAIN, James Mr. 807

T.M. 774
TAMSETT , Emily Ann 191
TAMSETT, William 191
TANDY, Elizabeth Mrs. 355
TANDY, Robert Mr. 355
TANDY, William 355
TANSWELL, Elizabeth Mrs. 68
TANSWELL, Maurice B. Lieutenant 68
TAPPY, Francis Lewis Mr. 124
TAPPY, Jane Judith 124
TAPPY, Susannah Catherine Mrs. 124
TARRY, Mary 679TAVERSON, Elizabeth Mrs. 106
TAVERSON, John Mr. 106TAYLOR, Anne Mrs. 745
TAYLOR, Frederick Goodes 745
TAYLOR, Henry Mr. 764
TAYLOR, Janet Maria 383
TAYLOR, John (jun) 356
TAYLOR, John Mr. 593
TAYLOR, John Mr. 800
TAYLOR, John Mr. 356
TAYLOR, Robert Mr. 383
TAYLOR, S 63
TAYLOR, Sarah (daughter) 264
TAYLOR, Sarah 63
TAYLOR, Sarah Mrs. 264
TAYLOR, Thomas Mr. 264
TAYLOR, W.C. 63
TAYLOR, William Campbell (jun) 745
TAYLOR, William Campbell (sen) Mr. 745
THOMAS, Hannah Mrs. 881
THOMAS, Indiana Mrs. 757
THOMAS, James Mr. 707
THOMAS, Samuel Mr. 757

THOMAS, Sarah Mrs. 707
THOMAS, Thomas Mr. 881
THOMM, Frederick Mr. 316
THOMM, Isabella Mrs. 316
THOMPSON, Eliza J …. 35
THOMPSON, Gordon Mr. 426
THOMPSON, Jane Mrs. 426
THOMPSON, John Sergeant 35
THOMPSON, Margaret Mrs. 35
THOMPSON, Mary Mrs. 605
THOMPSON, Robert Gordon Captain 426
THOMPSON, Thomas Mr. 39
THOMSON, George 434
THOMSON, James Captain 434
THORLEY, John Mr. 88
THORLEY, Sarah Mrs. 88
THORN, William Mr. 186
THUNDER, Elizabeth Mrs. 516
THUNDER, Kate Alice 516
THUNDER, Robert (son) 516
THUNDER, Thomas Lewis Mr. 516
THUNDER, William Mr. 516
TILBROOK, W.H. Hancock 22
TIPPETT, Edward Mr. 471
TIPPETT, Elizabeth 471
TIPPETT, Sarah Mrs. 471
TOMKINS, Ann Mrs. 632
TOMKINS, Susan 632
TOMS, Elizabeth Mrs. 25
TOMS, John (sen) Mr. 25
TOMS, John (jun) Mr. 25
TONKS, Ann Mrs. 597
TONKS, Richard Mr. 597
TOONE, Rebecca Mrs. 589
TOONE, William Mr. 589TOYNBEE, Charles Mr. 92
TRACY, Mary Mrs. 119
TRENCH, Charles Mr. 316
TRENCH, Frederick Charles 316
TRENCH, Isabella 316
TRENCH, Phoebe Mrs. 316
TRENCH, Samuel Quarter Master 316
TRICKETT, Alice 238
TRICKETT, Edwin Andrew 238
TRICKETT, J Mr. 238
TRICKETT, William Joseph 238
TRUELOVE, Anne 224
TRUSDEL, William Mr. 347
TUCKER, Edward Mr. 429
TUCKER, Mary Mrs. 429
TURNER, Alfred 869
TURNER, Ann Elizabeth Mrs. 358
TURNER, Charles Mr. 358
TURNER, Daniel 869
TURNER, Daniel Reverend 841
TURNER, Edward Alexander 358
TURNER, Elizabeth (daughter) 869
TURNER, Elizabeth Mrs. 841
TURNER, Elizabeth Mrs. 869
TURNER, Elizabeth Mrs. 36
TURNER, George 869
TURNER, Georgina Elizabeth 358
TURNER, Henry Mr. 36
TURNER, John Mr. 215
TURNER, Mary Mrs. 561
TURNER, Rachel Mrs. 563
TURNER, Richard Mr. 823
TURNER, Richard Mr. 869
TURNER, Thomas James 563
TURNER, Thomas Mr. 561

UPTON , Sarah Mrs. 481

 

VAUX , Ann Mrs. 118
VENNING, Ann Mrs. 379
VENNING, Edgcombe Smith 597
VENNING, John Mr. (son) 379
VENNING, Robert Mr. 379
VENNING, Robert Norris 379
VENNING, Sarah Ann 597

VENNING, William Mr. 379
VERE, Elizabeth 735
VERE, Elizabeth Mrs. 735
VERE, Robert (sic) 735
VERE, Robert (sic) 735
VERE, Robert Mr. 735
VERE, Robert Mr. 735VERE, William 735
VERE, William (2 nd son same name) 735
VINCENT, Elizabeth Mrs. 604
VIVION, Elizabeth Henrietta 84
VIVION, John Mr. 84

WADDON , Charles Mr. 172
WADLEY, John Mr. 861
WADLEY, Mary Mrs. (2 nd wife) 861
WAKE, John Mr. 25
WALDEN, Ann Mrs. 708
WALE, Elizabeth Mrs. 243
WALE, Samuel Mr. 243
WALLACE, Emma Mrs. 386
WALLBRIDGE, Elizabeth Mrs. 409
WALLBRIDGE, Elizabeth Mrs. 444
WALLBRIDGE, Thomas Mr. 409
WALLBRIDGE, Thomas Mr. 444
WALLBRIDGE, William Mr. 409
WALLER, Benjamin Mr. 477
WALLER, Elizabeth Mrs. 477
WALLER, James Mr. 135
WALLER, Lucy Mrs. 135
WARD, Mary Anne (daughter) 191
WARD, Mary Anne Mrs. 191
WARD, Mary Maria 347
WARN, Eliza 197
WARN, Mary Mrs. 197
WARN, Stephen Mr. 197
WARREN, Elizabeth (daughter) 253
WARREN, Elizabeth Mrs. 253
WARREN, Harriot Mrs. 248
WARREN, James Mr. 248
WARREN, John Mr. 253
WARRING, Edward Mr. 775
WARRING, Susannah Mrs. 775
WASSELL, Christopher 141
WASSELL, George Frederick 141
WASSELL, George Frederick Mr. 684
WASSELL, Sarah Ann Mrs. 684
WATERFIELD, Ann 755
WATERFIELD, Thomas Mr. 755
WATERS, Ann Mrs. 54
WATERS, Martha Elizabeth Mrs. 468
WATERS, T. Mr. 468
WATERS, Thomas Baskcomb Mr. 468
WATERS, William Burgess Mr. 33
WATERS, William Mr. 54
WATSON, Charles Wright 380
WATSON, David Mr. 43
WATSON, Hannah Mary Mrs. 380
WATSON, James Henry 380
WATSON, James Shaw Mr. 380
WATSON, Margaret Mrs. 43
WEAR, James Mr. 411
WEAR, Thomas (sic) 708
WEAR, Thomas Corporal 708
WEAR, Thomas John Sergeant 708
WEATHERALL, Charles John 273
WEATHERALL, Harriet 273
WEATHERALL, John Mr. 273
WEATHERALL, Maria 273
WEATHERALL, Sarah Mrs. 273
WEBB, Charles Mr. 244
WEBB, Grace Julia 244
WEBB, Henry Mr. 294
WEBB, Henry Sergeant Major 207
WEBB, Jane Mrs. 179
WEBB, John George 244
WEBB, Joseph Mr. 179
WEBB, Mary Ann (daughter) 294
WEBB, Mary Ann Mrs. 294
WEBB, Sarah (daughter) 225
WEBB, Sarah Mrs. 225
WEBB, Sarah Mrs. 244

WEBB, Sergeant 225
WEBB, Thomas Charles 244
WEBB, William 225
WEBB, William Dyer Mr. 244
WEBBER, Elizabeth Jane 704
WEBBER, Elizabeth Mrs. 704
WEBBER, Henry 704
WEBBER, Herbert Henry 704
WEBBER, John Mr. 704
WEBBER, John William 704
WEBBER, Robert Joseph 704
WEBBER, Sarah Ann 704
WEIGHTMAN, Jane 303
WEIR, Ann Mrs. 601
WEIR, Archibald Sergeant Major 103
WEIR, William Mr. 601
WELLER, Agnes 126
WELLER, John (jun) 126
WELLER, John 126
WEST, E…. Mrs. 242
WEST, W. Mr. 242
WHALE, Charles 322
WHALE, George Mr. 322
WHALE, Grace Ann Maria Mrs. 322
WHALE, Sampson Mr. 322
WHALE, Susannah Mrs. 322
WHEELER, Charles Kenedy Mr. 851
WHEELER, James Mr. 851
WHEELER, Richard 851
WHEELER, Susannah 851
WHITAKER, Anna Maria Mrs. 161  
WHITAKER, William (jun) 161
WHITAKER, William (sen) Mr. 161
WHITE, Elizabeth Mrs. (daughter) 272
WHITE, Elizabeth Mrs. 272
WHITE, Hannah Mrs. 691
WHITE, Hannah Russell Miss 691
WHITE, John Mr. 480
WHITE, Mary Mrs. 273
WHITE, Robert (?son) 273
WHITE, Robert Mr. 273
WHITE, Samuel Mr. 691
WHITEHEAD, Charles Mr. 840
WHITEHEAD, Isabella 840
WHITEHEAD, Susannah Mrs. 840
WHITEHEAD, William James 840
WHITHEA[?D], Elias Mr. 685
WICKER, Joseph Mr. 232
WICKER, Lucy Mrs. 232
WICKER, Rachel 232
WICKER, Rebecca Mrs. 232
WICKER, William Mr. 232
WICKHAM, 764
WICKHAM, Henry Mr. 765
WICKHAM, Samuel Mr. 764
WICKHAM, Sarah Mrs. 765
WILFORD, Major 349
WILFORD, Lucius Barber Lieutenant 349
WILKINSON, John Mr. 605
WILKINSON, Mary Mrs. 605
WILKINSON, Sophia Mrs. 605
WILKINSON, Thomas Mr. 150
WILKINSON, William Mr. 605
WILLCOCKS, Bartholomew Mr. 567
WILLCOCKS, Mary Mrs. 567
WILLES, Mary A.M. Mrs. 864
WILLES, Mary Ann 690
WILLES, Mary Ann (daughter) 558
WILLES, Sarah Mrs. 690WILLES, Thomas Hawkes Mr. 558
WILLES, Thomas Mr. 690
WILLETT, Ann Miss 576
WILLETT, Edward Mr. 576
WILLETT, Philadelphia Mrs. 576
WILLIAMS, Amelia Davis 310
WILLIAMS, James Sergeant Major 341
WILLIAMS, Mary Ann Mrs. 310
WILLIAMS, Thomas Gunner 242
WILLIAMS, Thomas Mr. 310
WILLIAMS, Thomas Mr. 460
WILLIAMSON, Elizabeth Mrs. 202  
WILLIAMSON, Robert (son) 202
WILLIAMSON, Robert Mr. 202
WILLIES, John Newey Mr. 690
WILLS, Ann Mrs. 860
WILLS, Hannah Mrs. 860
WILLS, Thomas Lake Lieutenant 860
WILSON, Edward Mr. 606
WILSON, Elizabeth 31
WILSON, Elizabeth Mrs. 330
WILSON, George Mr. 470
WILSON, James Captain 147
WILSON, James Lieutenant 330
WILSON, Martha Mrs. 147
WILSON, Me…. Whyte 147
WILSON, Richard Mr. 606
WILSON, Robert 147
WILTON, John (jun) Mr. 95
WILTON, John (sen) Mr. 95
WILTON, Mary Mrs. 95
WILTON, Robert 95
WINGFIELD, Martha Mrs. 294
WINN, John (son) 761
WINN, John Mr. 761
WISEMAN, Daniel Esq. 394
WITHERS, Ann Mrs. 593
WITHERS, Ann Mrs. 593
WITHERSPOON, Elizabeth 812
WOOD, Arthur 376
WOOD, Elizabeth Mrs. 376
WOOD, Joseph Mr. 376
WOODFORD, W. 394
WOODFORD, W. Mr. 593
WORLEY, Edward Mr. 258
WORLEY, John (jun) 258
WORLEY, John (sen) Mr. 258
WORLEY, Mary Mrs. 258
WORTH, Charles 124
WORTH, Charles 137
WORTH, Charles Henry Commander 124
WRAY, Susannah 400
WRENN, Christopher Mr. 710
WRENN, Sarah Mrs. 710
WRIGHT, Ann Mrs. 733
WRIGHT, Charles Mr. 733
WRIGHT, Christopher 733
WRIGHT, Isabel Mrs. 709
WRIGHT, John George 380
WRIGHT, John Mr. 380
WRIGHT, John Mr. 70
WRIGHT, Lucy Mrs. 380
WRIGHT, Rebecca Cordelia Mrs. 70
WRIGHT, Richard (jun) 733
WRIGHT, Richard (sen) Mr. 733
WRIGHT, Thomas Mr. 212
WRIGHT, Thomas Richard Mr. 709
WRIGHT, William Mr. 709

YEATMAN , George Mr. 725
YEATMAN, Sarah Mrs. 725
YELLAND, Ann Mrs. 834
YELLAND, William Mr. 834

YOULE, David Mr. 385
YOULE, Elizabeth Mrs. 385
YOUNG, Edward 615
YOUNG, Emily (daughter) 352YOUNG, Frances Mrs. 352
YOUNG, Frederick Stewart (son) 352
YOUNG, John Banks (son) 352
YOUNG, William Mr. 352

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Place IndexAfrica 321
Allyghur, East Indies 344
America 363
Bandon, County of Cork 812
Bengal 344, 610
Berwick on Tweed 52
Bethnal Green 255
Bilney 502
Blaenavon, Monmouthshire 590
Brighton E.M. cemetery 471
Bristol 803
Calcutta, Bengal, India 842
Canada, North America 579
Cape Coast 363
Charlton 106, 436
Charlton cemetery 462
Chatham 224
Chelsea 363
Cheltenham 157
Chiselhurst 527
Crayford 795
Cricklade, Wiltshire 563
Deptford 145, 289, 394
   St. Nicholas, Deptford 514
   St. Paul's, Deptford 440, 577
Devonport 752
Dover 249
East Indies 58, 158
Edinburgh 224
Figueras 42
Foo-Chow-Foo, China 52
Gibraltar 812
Gosport, Hants 617
Greenwich 31, 128, 436, 486, 527, 882
Greenwich Hospital 318
Greenwich Hospital Schools 765
Halifax, Nova Scotia 337
Halloran, Lanarkshire, N.B. 397
Harwich 747
Hastings 294
Hong Kong 827
India 224
Ireland 344
Island of Antigua 733
Island of St. Domingo 826

Jamaica 60
Jelio de Porta Island, St. Michaels,
    Azores 896
Kilpeck, Hereford 406
Lewes 418
Lewisham, Kent 380
Lingfield, Surrey 846
Little Cunningham?, Norfolk 846
Liverpool 802
London
   Billiter Square 683
   Bishopsgate Street 471
   Lisle Street, Leicester Square 682
   Manchester Buildings 165
   Millbank, Westminster 280
   St. George’s, Southwark 488
   St. Giles, Cripplegate  810
   St. Lukes, Middlesex 420
   St. Mary lebone, Middlesex 255
   St. Paul’s Churchyard, London ???
Lydd 28
Lynn 465
Madras 349
Manchester 196
Manillia 124
Margate, Kent 679
Milton, Kent 630
Minster, Isle of Sheppey 66
Moyode Castle, Galway 98
Mylon upon Swale, Yorkshire 116
New Charlton 70
New Shoreham, Sussex 591aNew York, America 689
Newington, Surrey 617
Newport, Isle of Wight 426
Norwood cemetery 76
Osmunthorp, York 410
Oxford 435
Plumstead 171, 524
Plumstead Common 820
Port Royal, Jamaica 880
Portsmouth 471 Portsmouth dockyard 471
Portsmouth, High Street 451
Queenborough, Kent 305
Rio Janerio, Brazil 434River Thames 164Rotherhithe 577
Sandalwood Islands 572
Sandwich, Kent 393a
Saxlingham, Norfolk 465
Sheerness 379
Shoreditch 579
Shoreham, Sussex 687
Sittingbourne 773
Solihull, County Warwick 39, 748
South Seas 458
St. Dunstan’s, East of Barnack,
     Northamptonshire 159
Stanhoe, Norfolk 625
Stichill, Roxburghshire, Scotland 164
Stirling Scotland 81
Surrey, Parish of Christ Church, 109
Thorp Market, Norfolk 827
Topsham 482
Tours, France 107
Trowbridge, Wiltshire 839
Twickenham 464
Vera-cruz 259
Waddington, Lincolnshire 92
Walworth, Surrey 380
Welling, Kent 429
Wells, Norfolk 465
West Coast Africa 40
Wickham Market cemetery 1
Woodford, Essex 435
Woolwich 39, 127, 143, 160, 164, 170,
   177a, 217, 224, 244, 261, 271, 275, 328,
    332, 368, 370, 392, 394, 434, 436, 470,
    484, 504, 546, 547, 587, 593, 616, 621,
    680, 686, 761, 773, 798, 811, 837, 896,
Woolwich -
   Beresford Street  244
   Bowater Crescent 435
   St. Thomas's, Woolwich 436, 900
   St. Thomas’ Churchyard 462
   Wellclose Square 375
   Wellington Street 879
Woolwich Warren 725
Waterloo, Battle of 123
West India Docks 207

Army
61 st Regiment 759
6 th Regiment of Foot 196
13 th Regiment 224
41 st Regiment 224
78 th Highlanders 879
7 th Battalion Royal Artillery 852
7 th Battalion Royal Regiment of Artillery 710b
91 st Regiment 125
Bengal Army 610
Bengal Army, Captain 45
Bengal Engineers 344
Coldstream Guards 780
Madras Army 349Regiment of Foot 426
Rifle Brigade, H.P. 123
Royal Artillery 21, 35,45, 56, 58, 81, 83,
    84, 86, 125, 200, 205, 208, 224, 250,
    315, 316, 327, 330, 337, 338, 343,
    344, 349, 367, 376, 378, 381, 389,
    392, 565, 594, 601, 619, 696, 702,
    708, 756, 762, 763, 781,  845, 852
Royal Artillery 12 th Battalion 56
Royal Artillery, No 1 Company 11 th
     Battalion 172
‘A’ Troop Royal Horse Artillery 848
 3 rd Battalion Royal Artillery 747
 4 th Company 9 th Battalion Royal 
    Artillery 170
 5 th Battalion Royal Artillery 114, 318,
    895
Invalid Battalion Royal Artillery 791
Royal Regiment of Artillery 27, 224, 282,
    311, 329, 337, 352, 439, 627, 845
Royal Regiment of Artillery, (?1 st ) 
    Battalion 103
1 st Battalion of the Royal Regiment of
     Artillery 746
Royal Horse Artillery 94, 371, 556, 804
RHA 68
Royal Engineers 369
Royal Military Academy 132, 164, 217,
    240, 275, 611
Royal Sappers and Miners 81, 334, 362,
    371, 875
Royal Welsh Fusiliers 123
Woolwich Garrison 392

Royal Navy
H.M. Brig ‘Stinger’ 878
H.M.S. ‘Batavier’ 70
H.M.S. ‘Celerity’ 422
H.M.S. ‘Daring’ 259
H.M.S. ‘The Dunkirk’, Mate of 393a
H.M.S. L’Amiable, Boatswain of  55
H.M.S. ‘Lightning’ 617
H.M.S. ‘Ruby’ 860


H.M.S. ‘Tyger’, Carpenter on  775
H.M. Steamer ‘Inflexible’, Caulker of   752
H.M. Steam Vessel ‘Albin’ ,Commander
    of  328Other Ships, possibly Merchant
The ‘Ariel’, Master of 686
Ship ‘New Zealander’ 124
Ship ‘Upton Castle’ 58
R.N. Hospital 617
Royal Marine Band, Woolwich Division 470
Royal Marines 24, 37, 40, 192, 196, 225,
    341, 434, 625 
Royal Navy 37, 58, 67, 73, 102, 152, 163,
    166, 200, 242, 259, 302, 321, 328, 335,
     336, 384, 403, 451, 599, 602, 680, 768,
     769, 

Ranks Army & Navy - but see
                    General Index

Boatswain 70,  242, 621
Boatswain of H.M.S. L’Amiable 55
Bombardier 172, 282
Brigade Major 85
Cadet R.M.A. 98
Captain 37, 58, 125, 147, 200, 232, 336,
         343, 367, 426, 434, 546, 762, 780,
Colonel 86, 337, 397, 610
Colour Sergeant 21, 40, 196, 759
Commandant 392
Commander 73, 124, 163
Commander of H.M. Steam Vessel
     ‘Albin’ 328


Corporal 205, 329, 338, 556, 708, 746,
      747,
Ensign 224, 879
General 58, 697
Gentleman cadet 132, 160, 164
Gunner 152, 170, 242, 599, 768
Lieutenant 42, 68, 81, 123, 328, 330, 334,
   344, 349, 410, 627, 763, 781, 791, 860
Lieutenant Colonel 45, 84, 196, 241, 344,
   392, 625
Major 83, 224, 349
Major General 85, 392
Mate of H.M.S. ‘The Dunkirk’ 393a
Midshipman 878
Quarter Master 224, 381
Quartermaster 94, 504, 875
Quartermaster of Culkers 880
Quartermaster Sergeant 56, 89, 702, 848
R.H.A. Quartermaster 32
Sergeant 24, 35, 56, 170, 172, 192, 208,
   225, 327, 352, 362, 371, 392, 505, 565,
   601, 696, 708, 710b, 747, 845, 852
Sergeant Major 103, 114, 171, 207, 341,
   895
Staff Sergeant 594
Trumpet Major 845

GENERAL
Assistant founder 195
Assistant surgeon 226
Assistant to the Master Shipwright 261
Baker 175, 348
Blacksmith 49
Bookseller 108
Bricklayer 583, 849
Builder 109, 822
Builder 109
Carpenter 183, 599, 769
Carpenter, H.M.S. ‘Tyger’ 775
Caulker 761, 798
Caulker of H.M. Steamer ‘Inflexible’ 752
CB 85
Chatham Yard 399
Chief clerk to Gentlemen Cadets 393
Churchwarden 394, 593
Cinque Port Pilot 249
Clerk 261, 370, 619 
Clerk of Stores
Cheque Office 394, 587
Clerk of the Survey 143
Clerk of Works
Coal Merchant 785
Cowkeeper 447
Curate 116
Deputy Adjutant General 392
Deputy store-keeper of the 122
Doctor 259, 335
Draughtsman 735
Driver 207
Druggist 69
Engineer  128, 249, 383, 451, 720
Farmer 66, 436, 527
Field Train Department 4
Foreman 826


Foreman and Master joiner 484
Gardener 436,  606
Geological Society of London 196 
H.M. Board of Ordnance 87
H.M. Dockyard 142, 143, 145, 177a, 244,
   238, 261, 271, 368, 370, 394, 484, 504,
   547, 587, 616, 621, 680, 761, 773, 798,
   811, 840, 
H.M. Royal Laboratory 837
H.M. Yard 434
Hatter 543
Honorable East India Company 870
House carpenter 731
Iron moulder 802
Inspector 86
Inspector of Artillery’s Department 332
M.A. 157, 199
Maker of first propeller 458
Mariner 459, 777
Master …….. of Royal Arsenal 540
Master Attendant 177a, 680
Master boat-builder 773
Master Founder 564  
Master housecarpenter 773
Master mariner 465
Master mastmaker 547
Master of the ‘Ariel’ 686
Master Ropemaker 741
Master sailmaker 271, 546
Master sailmaker 271
Master shipwright 399
Master smith 725
Messenger 87
Midwife 481
Officer of Excise 39
Ordnance 863
Ordnance Department 368
Ordnance Medical Department 358
Ordnance Medical Department 226
Overseer of Works 136
Pensioner 27, 318
Pilot 754
Proof Master 791  
Purser 384, 398, 403
Rector 157, 394, 495, 593
Reverend 116, 157, 159, 199
Royal Arsenal 21, 136, 147, 171, 195, 564
Royal Carriage Department 86, 122, 600
Royal Engineer Department 4
Royal Laboratory 826
Royal Military Surveyor 393
Saddler 91, 682
Saddler 91
Second assistant 145
Secretary of H.M. Navy 399
Servant 347, 697
Ships carpenter 602
Shipwright 220, 244, 446, 555, 615, 616,
    713, 735, 743, 758, 811, 836, 840,
Smith 717
Surgeon 142, 166, 182, 297, 336, 337,
    351, 358, 439, 784
Surveyor of H.M. Navy 773  
Tallow Chandler 501
Taylor 838
Timber master 600
Victualler 709a, 901
Waterman 835
Woolwich Steam Packet Company 686
Woolwick Arsenal, Dockyard

Accidents etcDrowned 124, 132, 164, 190, 200, 248,
   425, 752, 813
Accidentally killed 21
Accidentally killed whilst in the
    performance of his duty 170
Died at sea 344, 852
Fall 761


Falling off a mast 207
Fell off the ‘Chichester’ 811
Killed by a fall from …223
Killed on H.M.S. ‘Tyne’ 372
Lost off Figueras while taking 
     soundings 42
On board H.M. Steam vessel ‘Styx’ 896
Struck by a whale 458
Suffocated attempting to save the lives of
   two of his fellow (?men) 405
Supposed to have perished at sea 58
Tumour 585
Wreck of H.M.S. ‘Fairey’ 805
Yellow fever 40, 259

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Monumental Inscriptions of St Luke's Church near Woolwich

Monumental Inscriptions of St Luke's Church near Woolwich. Full and complete copies of all the inscriptions in the old parish church and churchyard, together with notes on the history of the manor and of the families connected with the place. Author:- Leonard Morgan MAY published 1908. Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton.

Plan of Churchyard with Index of Monuments in the Churchyard  Numbers in ( )'s below refer to plan

Contents order on website
Alphabetical Index of Monuments in the Churchyard
   1 to 305
Monumental Inscriptions inside the Church   306 to 378
Inscriptions on the Windows and Ornaments   379 to 402
Further list of Charlton Burials (with out gravestones)   403
Vaults in the Church (as given in the old Burial Book)   404 to 426
Addenda – The numbers in brackets ( ) refer to the plan of the churchyard  427 to 461
Families connected with Charlton  462 to 483
A few brief (sic) Notes concerning the Manor of Charlton near Woolwich, Kent

Alphabetical Index of Monuments in the Churchyard   Numbers in brackets refer to churchyard plan

1. AMES (128). Sacred to the memory of Mr Walter Deacon AMES, Gardener, born at Gunville, Dorsetshire, October 18, 1750. Died the 3 Janury, 1868. Also Mrs Elizabeth Ames, wife of the above, born at Kirby, Lancashire, January 10, 1744, died the 17 November, 1829. Alfred Harvey Ames, died June 7, 1830, aged 3 years. Martin Pearce Ames, died May 13, 1858, aged 5 years. Also Mr Walter Ames, Bricklayer, son of the above, died the 6 June, 1843, aged 55 years.

2. AMES (134). Sacred to the memory of Thomas Goddard AMES, Esq., for many years Merchant in Barbadoes, who departed this life Novr 28, 1828, aged 46 years.

3. ANDRES (202). Sacred to the memory of Mr James K. ANDRES, who departed this life the 22 of Jany., 1809 (?1816), in the 55th year of his age.

4. ANGELL (181). Sacred to the memory of Ellen, youngest daughter of Benjamin and Caroline ANGELL, of London, who died Febry. 15, 1841, in her 18th year. "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit".

5. ARBUCKLE (31). Sacred to the memory of Kerr Dickens Vaughan ARBUCKLE, the beloved son of Major Arbuckle, R.A., and Mary, his wife, who died on the 19 day of June, 1844, aged 2 years and 3 months. Also Francis Vaughan Arbuckle, second son of the above, died the 21st June, 1845, aged 19 years. "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit". Also Eliza Vaughan Arbuckle, eldest daughter of the above, died May 4, 1852, aged 30 years. Also George Benjamin Vaughan Arbuckle, late Captain of the 57th Regiment, eldest son of the above, died February 25, 1869, aged 45 years. Also Mary Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Lieut-General Vaughan ARBUCKLE, and mother of the above, who died the 21 June, 1870, in the 75th year of her age. "For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, them also that sleep in Jesus shall God bring with him. Wherefore comfort ye one another with these words". – 1 Thess. x, 14-18. Also Julia H.C. Vaughan Arbuckle, youngest daughter of the above, who died at Lucerne, Switzerland, 1 August 1871, aged 34 years, and was interred there. 1 Thess. i, 17. Also the above named Benjamin Hutchinson Vaughan Arbuckle, Lieut-General R.A., who died at Old Charlton the 11 October, 1874, in his 85th year.

6. ATKINS (137). Erected as a token of sorrow for the sufferings and to continue the remembrance of Annie Philips ATKINS, eldest daughter of Jane Elizabeth Atkins, of this parish, who died the 28 of July, 1828, aged 23 years. Also Charlotte Halsey Atkins, who died the 27 Decr, 1830, aged 3 years and 3 months. Likewise Mary Ann Atkins, who died 11 January, 1831, aged 18 months. Both daughters of William and Charlotte Atkins, of Hounsditch, in the City of London, and granddaughters of the above John and Elizabeth Atkins. Also the above John Atkins, who died the 15 March, 1842, in the 65th year of his age. Also Elizabeth Martin Atkins, wife of the above John Atkins, who died the 29 August, 1862, in the 80th year of her age, and is interred in the Cemetery of this Parish. Also John, fourth son of John and Elizabeth Martin Atkins, who died the 3 February, 1843, aged 34 years. Also to the memory of William Phillips Atkins, late of Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate, eldest son of John and Elizabeth Martin Atkins, of this Parish, who died the 1 November, 1844, in his 44th year. Also Matilda Atkins, youngest daughter of John and Elizabeth Martin Atkins, who departed this life on the 10 day of January, 1859, in her 32nd year, who is interred in the Cemetery of this Parish. Also to the memory of Charles Atkins, third son of the above William Philips Atkins, who departed this life in Victoria, Australia, 21 December, 1860, and is interred in the Cemetery at Clunes, in that Colony, aged 25 years. Also Mary Elizabeth, third daughter of the above John and Elizabeth Martin Atkins, who departed this life 15 August, 1865, in the 43rd year of her age, and is interred in the Cemetery of this Parish.

7. AYLES (87). In memory of Joseph Hudson AYLES, who departed this life Septr 2, 1836, in the 24th year of his age. Also Thomas D. Ayles, aged 4 years and 11 months. Also Sarah AYLES, aged 4 years and 7 months. Also Elizabeth, sister to the above, died Octr 7, 1840, aged 23 years. Also William Ayles, father of the above, died Decr 24, 1843, aged 68 years. Also Mrs Ruth Ayles, wife of the above Wiliam Ayles, died March 10, 1853, aged 72 years.

8. BACON (174). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Ann BACON, late wife of Mr. William Bacon, of the Parish of Hastings, who departed this life the 21 Decr, 1800, aged 55 (?) years.

9. BAIN (310). Sacred to the memory of Mr. Robert BAIN, who departed this life Novr 26, 1834, aged 78 years. Also Margaret Bain, his wife, died 3rd April, 1839, aged 72 years. "A loving wife, a friend sincere,/A tender mother lieth here". Also Miss Ann JONES, who died 4 August, 1846, aged 18 years. "Cease weeping, friends, and weep no more,/I am not lost, but gone before./I live, beloved, in faith I died,/My life was crav’d, but God denid".

10. BANCE (166). Sacred to the memory of Sarah, the wife of Michael BANCE, of this Parish, who died Novr 18, 1834, aged 64 years. Also the above Michael Bance, who died Janry. 28, 1835, aged 70 years. "Honour thy father and thy mother". Also Charles Henry Bance, youngest son of the above, who died Septr 17, 1848, aged 35 years. "And what I say unto you I say unto all, watch". – Mark xiii, 37.

11. BARLOW (23). Sacred to the memory of William S. BARLOW, aged 6 years, and Peter H. Barlow, aged 2 years, sons of Mr. P. Barlow, of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. The former died 15 February, 1808, the latter the 22 February in the same year. "Two lovelier boys ne’er claimed a parent’s care". Also to the memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Barlow, wife of the above, who departed this life Janry. 21, 1844, aged 72 years.

12. BARRETT (15). Sacred to the memory of Henry William Barrett, son of William and Frances Barrett, of this Parish. He died the 25 day of June, 1799, aged 4 years. "Stay, reader, whosoe’er thou art,/And let my early doom/Impress with sacred dread thy heart,/And teach thee from the tomb". Also in memory of the above Mrs. Frances BARRETT, who departed this life the 3rd day of October, A.D. 1826 (?), aged 41 years. She was a faithful and affectionate wife, a kind and tender mother, leaving a husband and 12 children to lament their irreparable loss. Sacred to the memory of Mr. William Barrett, husband of the above Mrs. Frances Barrett. He departed this life the 23 day of May, A.D. 1830, in the 73rd year of his age, leaving 12 children to deplore their orphan state. Also Mr. William Barrett, second son of the above, who died Octr 10, 1830, aged --/years.

13. BECHER (176). Beneath this tomb are deposited the remains of Catherine BECHER, youngest daughter of the late Edward Becher, Esq., and Hannah, his wife, of the Isle of Jamaica, died 17 November, 1820.

14. BENTHAM (143). In memory of Major William BENTHAM, R.A., born 1786, died 1832. A tribute of respect from his friends in the Regiment. Also William, son of Mr. William Bentham, of Epsom, and grandson of the above, died March 2, 1853, aged 7 months.

15. BIRT (178). In front of this stone are deposited the remains of Mrs. Margaret BIRT, 1812.

16. BLACKETT (283). In memory of Lieut. George BLACKETT, late of the R.A., who died the 30 Decr, 1806, aged 37.

17. BLOMER (229). In memory of Colonel Montagu BLOMER, late of the Parish of Greenwich, who departed this life Septr 30, 1772, aged 61 years. Also Mrs. Maria Blomer ........../.

18. BLUMENHEBEN (98). In memory of Charles Frederick de Seiwert BLUMENHEBEN, Esq., late Officer of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, who departed this life the 3 July, 1817, aged 54 years. Also in memory of Lieut. John Frederick Lowther CROFTON, late of the Royal Marines, who died at sea on board H.M.S. Semiramis, August 20, 1818, aged 30 years. Also Captn Henry JONES, who died the 20 June, 1829, aged 47 years. Also Stephen SMITH, of Woolwich, who departed this life the 20 January, 1842, aged 78 years.

19. BOGER (231). Sacred to the memory of Richard Buckle, son of George Turtliff BOGER, Esq., R.A., who died March 28, 1834, aged 13 months.

20. BONNYCASTLE (164). Sacred to the memory of John BONNYCASTLE, Esq., late Professor of Mathematics at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, born Janry., 1752, died May 15, 1821. Also the body of Bridget, his wife, who departed this life Octr 19th, 1825, aged 73 years.

21. BORLASE (32). Ann BORLASE, relict of the Revd George Borlase, of Cambridge, B.D., ob. April 21, 1844, æt. 82 years.

22. BOWES (182). Charles BOWES, Gentleman, who departed this life 30 October, 1766. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowes, wife of the above Charles Bowes, died 26 May, 1793, aged 78 years.

23. BOYD (65). Sacred to the memory of Mr. John BOYD, Victualler, of this Parish, who died August 14, 1845, aged 63 years. He was an affectionate parent and a kind neighbour. Also Mr. George SCRIVEN, died April 18, 1831, aged 68. Also Daniel Scriven, son of the above, died Septr 9, 1832, aged 24 years. Also Mrs. Martha Scriven, wife of the above Mr. George Scriven, died January 12, 1837, aged 70 years. Also Elizabeth Scriven, daughter of the above George and Martha Scriven, died February 22, 1838, aged 40 years.

24. BRADFORD (5). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Susan BRADFORD, who departed this life Septr 12, 1773, in the 39th year of her age. Likewise Mr. Thomas Bradford, her husband, who died Novr 15, 1773, aged 51 years. Also Francis, George and Henry, 3 of their children, who all died in their infancy.

25. BRADSHAW (117). In memory of Elizabeth BRADSHAW, late of Hornchurch, and wife of William Bradshaw, Gardener, of Blackheath Park, who died Decr 25, 1846, aged 49 years.

26. BRIDGES (47). Sacred to the memory of William BRIDGES, Esq., of Blackheath, who fell asleep in Jesus the 9 August, 1853, aged 64 years.

27. BROWN (286). In memory of Bridger BROWN, formerly of this Parish, interred near this place.

28. BROWN (282). In memory of Mr. John BROWN, who died Decr 27, 1808, aged 43 years. "A faithful friend, a husband dear,/A tender father, lieth here".

29. BROWN (309). To the memory of Major Alexander BROWN, R.M., ob. 29 Septr, 1819, æt. 49.

30. BUCHANAN (277). H.S.I. Emily BUCHANAN, ob. XIII July, A.D. MDCCCXLIV.

31. BULLOCK (264). In memory of Frederick Bullock, Lieut. in the Royal Navy, eldest son of Captn Frederic Bullock, R.N., died Feb. 23, 1818, aged 22 years. "Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the Temple of my God".

32. BURKE (9). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Barbara BURKE, the beloved mother of William Ebenezer Burke, of Blackheath Park, in this Parish, who departed this life the 25 day of February, 1839, aged 98 years.

33. BURNETT (35). In memory of Edwin Anchor BURNETT, aged 16 years; Emily Burnett, aged 14 years; and Sydney Burnett, aged 3 years, who all died the 3rd week of November, 1848. "Thy will be done".

34. BURRY (123). Sacred to the memory of Mr. Edmund BURRY, who departed this life April 13, 1851, aged 59 years.

35. BUSHBY (24). Here lieth the body of Mrs. Dorothy BUSHBY, who died the 23 July, 1783, aged 67 years.

36. CAMPBELL (13). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Margaret CAMPBELL, who died 21 Decr, 1807, aged 24 years. And of Edward Willis Campbell, Esq., grandson of the above, Assistant Surgeon R.A., who died at Woolwich, the 26 February, 1855, in the 24th year of his age. "Jesus said, I am the resurrection, and whoso liveth and believeth in me shall never die". – John xi, 25, 26.

37. CAMPBELL (82). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Ann Elizabeth CAMPBELL, beloved wife of Mr. Thomas Campbell, who departed this life February 18, 1855, aged 27 years. "Weep not for me, my husband dear,/I am not dead, but sleeping here,/Free from all sorrow, grief and pain;/In heaven we hope to meet again./Farewell, farewell, but not a long adieu,/Here, if faithful, soon may be with you/In blissful regions where no sin, no pain,/Nor parting pangs shall sever us again".

38. CARLING (267). Sacred to the memory of Maria CARLING, who died June 30, 1836, aged 23 years.

39. CARVER (226). In memory of Elizabeth CARVER, daughter of the late Erasmus Carver, Esq., of Gosport, in Coy. Hants. Ob. 23 March, A.D. 1834, æt. 74. "Resurgam". Also in memory of Mrs. Mary SCOTT, who died 25 February, 1838, aged 78 years. Also to the memory of Major-General George Prescott WINGROVE, R.M., died the 7 Octr, 1850, aged 70 years. [There is some lettering (undecipherable) between the lines of this inscription].

40. CARVER (151). Sacred to the memory of Mr. William CARVER, of this Parish, who departed this life 2 Novr, 1841, aged 53 years. Also of William James Carver, son of the above, who died the 23 August, 1818, aged 11 weeks and 4 days. Also Amelia Sophia, youngest daughter of the above, who died the 18 day of March, in the year of our Lord 1855, aged 23 years.

41. CHAMBERS (287). Sacred to the memory of Robert CHAMBERS, of this Parish, Gardener, who died 27 Decr, 1827, aged 74 years. Also Catherine HILL, granddaughter of the above, who died the 14 March, 1826, aged 8 years and 9 months. Also Mrs. Mary Chambers, wife of the above, who died the 20 Decr, 1830, aged 77 years.

42. CLARK (300). In memory of Mr. Francis CLARK, of this Parish, who departed this life the 21 April, 1815 (?), aged 61 years.

43. CLARK (55). Here are deposited the mortal remains of Ann CLARK, youngest daughter of Dr. Clark, K.H. and Dep. Inspector-General of Army Hospitals, who died at Hastings the 7 April, 1843, in the 15 year or her age. "Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection and the life. He that believeth in me, tho’ he were dead yet shall he live". Also of her mother, Mary Clark. She was relict of the above-named John Clark, M.D., who died at Naples the 18 Decr, 1845, and is interred there, and daughter of the late John GILCHRIST, Esq., M.D., of Dumfries. She departed this life the 22 Decr, 1846, aged 37 years. "Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith".

44. CLARK (250). Sacred to the memory of Frances Elizabeth and Charles DICEY, the beloved children of Henry MacGregor CLARK and Ann, his wife. Frances, died the 13 March, 1849, aged 2 years and 9 months, Charles the 3 of May following, aged 4 years and 9 months. "Not lost, but gone before".

45. CLAXON (114). Sacred to the memory of Mr. Francis CLAXON, of this Parish, who departed this life on the 6 day of June, 1843, aged 71 years. Also of Francis, only son of the above, who departed this life on the 1 day of February, 1824, aged 14 years. Also of Mrs. Lucy CLARIDGE, youngest daughter of the above, died January 1st, 1850, aged 36 years. Also of Susan, the beloved wife of Mr. George ADAMS, and daughter of the above, who died the 29 July, 1854, aged 44 years.

46. CLITHEROE (81). In memory of Ann CLITHEROE, widow of the late Thomas Clitheroe, Esq., who departed this life April 28, 1849, aged 66 years. "Bless the Lord, oh my soul, and forget not all his mercies".

47. COLLINS (132). Here lieth the bodies of Isaac and Frances COLLINS, sonne and daughter to Will Collins and Frances his wife, Isaac deceased ye 5 Mar, 1663, and Frances ye 28 Sept., --66/.

48. COLLINS (116). To the memory of Elizabeth COLLINS, daughter of William and Maria Collins, of this Parish, who died the 19 July, 1846, aged 4 years and 8 months. "Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven". Matt. xix, 14.

49. CONNOLLLY (141). Sacred to the memory of Dorothea Ann, wife of the Revd James C. CONNOLLY, Chaplain to H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich. She departed this life the 8 April, 1854, aged 40 years, full of faith and in sure and certain hope of a glorious resurrection to Eternal life through our Lord Jesus Christ. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord". Rev. xiv, 13. This stone was erected by her affectionate and sorrowing husband.

50. COOPER (158). In memory of Mrs. Elizabeth COOPER, wife of Mr. Thomas Cooper, of this Parish, who departed this life the 13 Octr, 1772, aged 23 years. "In this same grave my body lies at rest/Till Christ the Lord shall raise it to be blest;/And at his coming I do hope to see/My righteous Judge, my Saviour for to be".

51. COOPER (157). In memory of Mrs. Hester COOPER, wife of Mr. Thomas Cooper, of this Parish, who died the 18 April, 1807, aged 61 years. Also Mr. Thomas Cooper, who died 4 January, 1813, aged 75 years.

52. COOPER (172). To the memory of Mrs. Betty COOPER, wife of Mr. William Cooper, of Kidbrooke, near this Parish, Gentleman, who died the 2 Octr, 1783, in the 24 year of her age.

53. COOPER (216). In memory of Mr. William COOPER, Master to H.M. Dock Yard, Woolwich, who departed this life June, 1809, aged 78 years.

54. COOPER (34). [South side]. Sacred to the memory of Charles James, son of Joseph and Ann COOPER, of this Parish, who died the 28 February, 1801, in his 17th year. Also of Ann, wife of Joseph COOPER, who died the 9 September, 1812, aged 55 years. Also of Mary Ann FREEMAN, their daughter, who died the 23 January, 1821, in her 35th year. Also of the said Joseph Cooper, who died the 13 January, 1839, in his 88th year. And of their son Joseph Henry Cooper, of Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, who died the 29 Septr, 1856, in his 66th year. Also of their son William Cooper, of Isleworth, who died the 13 June, 1859, aged 64 years. [North side]. Sacred to the memory of Jane Stone PECKHAM, granddaughter of Joseph and Ann Cooper, who died the 9 Septr, 1828, aged 3 years and 8 months. And of Catherine Maria Peckham, her sister, who died the 5 October, 1842, in her 16th year. Also of Thomas Peckham, of Greenwich, their father, who died the 20 October, 1856, in his 75th year. And of Catherine Sophia Peckham, their mother, who died on the 2 November, 1858, in her 70th year. [West side]. In memory of George STONE, who died November 11, 1833, in his 40th year. He was eldest son of William Stone, Esq., of H.M. Royal Dockyard, Chatham, and married Jane Maria, daughter of Joseph and Ann Cooper. He was an affectionate husband, obedient son, kind brother and an honourable man.

55. COTTERELL (139). Here lies in hopes of a joyful resurrection the body of Mr. Abraham COTTERELL, who departed this life the 29 October, A.D. 1724, aged 22 years and 3 months. "Short was my stay on earth, the longer is my rest./God calls them soonest whom he does love best".

56. CROFTON (154). Sacred to the memory of Eliza Caroline, the wife of Capt. S.S. Lowther CROFTON, R.N., who died on the 10 March, 1855, aged 29 years.

57. CRUTTENDEN (99). In memory of Harriet, wife of Colonel Courtenay CRUTTENDEN, R.A., who died the 23 December, 1851, aged 62 years. Also the said Colonel Courtenay Cruttenden, who departed this life the 17 March, 1852, in the 67th year of his age. "Requiescat in pace".


58. CUMMING (276) [South side]. Here lieth interred the body of Mrs. Rebecca CUMMING, wife of Capt. Cumming, of the R.N., who died the 11 April, 1783, aged 31 years. [North side]. Sacred to the memory of James Cumming, Esq., Admiral of the White, who died the 19August, 1808, aged 71 years.

59. CURRY (152). Sacred to the memory of Mary, eldest daughter of the late Revd John CURRY, M.A., formerly Vicar of Dartford, in this County, and Mary, his wife, ob. the 8 June, 1812, æt. 69 years. Also Lydia, youngest daughter of the above, ob. 2 June, 1843, aged 61 years. And Leah, the last surviving daughter, relict of Randall GOSSET, of Thorp-arch Hall, County York, late Lieut-Colonel of the 3rd Light Dragoons, born 4 Febry., 1776, died the 13 April, 1855.

60. D--------------/ (3). M.D. 1854, E.M.D 1855 (DRUMMOND).

61. DALTRY (167). In memory of Mr. William DALTRY, who died October 8, 1812, aged 76 years. Also of Mr. Jacob ALLEN, late Master Pavior of H.M. Dock Yard, Woolwich, who died October 14, 1820, aged 38 years. "All you that come my grave to see,/Prepare yourselves to follow me:/Prepare in time, make no delay,/For I in haste was called away". Also Esther, wife of the above Jacob Allen, who died Febry. 10, 1842, aged 64 years.

62. DAVIES (136). In memory of Mrs. Elizabeth DAVIES, wife of Mr. Alexander Davies, of the Parish of East Greenwich, who departed this life the 16 February, 1786, in the 79th year of her age."A virtuous, tender, loving wife,/In hope of everlasting life". Also the remains of the above Mr. Alexander Davies, who died the 3 July, 1790, aged 81 years.

63. DAVIES (194). Sacred to the memory of Thomas Charles, son of Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Ann DAVIES, of this Parish, who died the 28 October, 1808, in the 12th year of his age. Also Eleanor, who died in infancy. "Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven". Likewise the above Mrs. Ann Davies, who departed this life the 1 October, 1822, aged 55 years.

64. DAVIS (189). Here lieth the body of Rachael DAVIS, late of this Parish, who died the 1 Febry., 1766, aged 77 years. Here also lieth the body of Mr. William Davis, husband of the above Rachel, who departed this life the 12 day of November, 1768, aged 68 years.

65. DAVIS (190). Mrs. Connop DAVIS, wife of Mr. Wm Davis, of Paddington, Co. Middx., who died the 19 July, 1790, aged 68 years. Also the body of Mr. William Davis, husband of the above, who died the 18 February, 1795, aged 67 years. Likewise of Mrs. Joanna WATSON, daughter of the above William and Connop Davis, who died the 20 Janry., 1799, aged 30 years. Likewise the body of Mr. Jacob Kruger Watson, of The Old Change, London, husband of the above Mrs. Joanna Watson, who died July 11, 1807, aged 59 years.

66. DAVIS (155). Sacred to the memory of Mr. Edward DAVIS, of this Parish, who died the 28 January, 1830, aged 74 years. Also Mr. Edward Davis, son of the above, who died the 12 June, 1826, aged 42 years. Also Sophia HOPKINS, granddaughter of the above, who died December 24, 1837, aged 4 years. Also Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, wife of the above Mr. Edward Davis, junr, who died April 10, 1838, aged 57 years. Also Mary Davis, daughter of the above, who departed this life 13 Novr, 1856, aged 49 years.

67. DOBBS (207). Sacred to the memory of John DOBBS, son of John and Ann Dobbs, of this Parish, died April 13, 1814, aged 16 months. Also William Dobbs, brother of the above, died Novr 8, 1831, aged 12 years. Also Ann Dobbs, died Janry. 10, 1841, aged 54 years. Much lamented by her husband and children. Also Henry Dobbs, died November 9, 1853, aged 30 years.

68. DOWDING (125). Sacred to the memory of Miss Mary Ann DOWDING, late of Montpelier Row, Blackheath, who departed this life Novr 11, 1850, in her 74th year.

69. DOWSON (275). Sacred to the memory of W. Dalrymple DOWSON, Esq., formerly of London, who departed this life at Greenwich, 4 June, 1849, aged 74 years. And of Sophia, widow of the above, who died Septr 10, 1854, in her 73rd year. Also of George Graham, the infant son of Charles Edward and Jane LANG, and grandson of the above. Also Sophia Charlotte, their eldest child, who died April 12, 1855, in her 14th year.

70. DRAKE (133). Sacred to the memory of Mary DRAKE, wife of Francis Drake, who departed this life Septr 25, 1816, aged 51 years. Also George DRAKE, son of the above, who died at Port Royal, Jamaica, Octr 25, 1815, aged 22 years. Also Captain John Jeffery Drake, who departed this life April 27, 1833, aged 42 years.

71. DUCE (135). In memory of Samuel Roger DUCE, son of Samuel and Sarah Duce, who departed this life 7 June, 1796, aged 2 years 5 months and 2 days. Also the above Sarah Duce, who departed this life the 27 February, 1816, aged 69 years.

72. DUGAN (118). Sacred to the memory of Mr. Alexander DUGAN, of this Parish, who departed this life May 22, 1848, aged 47 years.

73. DUNBAR (4). Here are interred the remains of Janet DUNBAR, wife of Major Malcolm Nicholson Dunbar, of the Bengal Army, who died at Blackheath the 1 October, 1834, aged 42 years. Also of Janet Isabella, daughter of the above, who died at the same place the 5 November, 1837, aged 13 years. Also of Mary Dehany St. Clair TRAILL, fourth daughter of James Traill, of Rattar, N.B., and Lady Janet Traill, died the 30 May, 1868, aged 77 years.

74. DUNCAN (156). The remains of the late Captn Alexander Duncan, of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, are here deposited. He died the 21 February, 1782, in his 52nd year. Also the remains of Margaret, his wife, who died the 25 Novr, 1794, aged 62 years.

75. DURRANT (214). Sacred to the memory of William DURRANT, late Boatswain of H.M’s Navy, who died January 22, 1840, aged 66 years. "For I know that my Redeemer liveth". – John xix, 25.

76. DUST (200). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Jacob DUST, the beloved wife of Mr. William Dust, Gunner R.A., who departed this life Septr 11, 1849, aged 36 years.

77. DYER (289). Sacred to the memory of Thomas DYER, Esq., of Blackheath Park, who departed this life the 7 April, 1837, aged 54 years. He was an affectionate husband and a father of the fatherless. Also Mrs.Elizabeth Dyer, wife of the above, who died August 1, 1849, aged 74 years. Deeply lamented by her family and friends.

78. EATON (188). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Mary EATON, died Septr 7, 1842, aged 78 years.

79. EDWARDS (265). Sacred to the memory of Mr. John EDWARDS, who departed this life April 7, 1814, aged 33 years. Also of John Edwards, son of the above, who died in his infancy.

80. EELES (146). By his brother Officers of the 1st Batt. Rifle Brigade this stone is raised to the memory of the late Lieut-Colonel William EELES, K.H., to one whom they loved and esteemed as a friend and comrade as much as they regarded and appreciated his high qualities as a soldier. Born Oct. 12, 1783, died at Woolwich Oct. 12, 1837.

81. ELDRIDGE (84). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Ann ELDRIDGE, died the 19 Novr, 1845, aged 68 years. For 25 years the kind and affectionate nurse of the family of the Right Hon. Spencer PERCEVAL, who have erected this stone in remembrance of her long and faithful service.

82. ELSON (165). Sacred to the memory of Thomas ELSON, Esq, R.N., Master Attendant of H.M. Dockyard at Woolwich, who died 10 August, 1848, aged 54 years.

83. ENGLEHEART (122). Sacred to the memory of William Hayley ENGLEHEART, Bachelor, second son of Nathaniel Brown and Mary Jane Engleheart, of Blackheath, who died the 8 June, 1853, in the 37th year of his age. Also of Nathaniel Brown Engleheart, eldest son of the above-named Nathaniel Brown and Mary Jane Engleheart, who died the 8 June, 1853, in the 39th year of his age.

84. ENGLISH (228). In memory of Frederick ENGLISH, Colonel of the Royal Engineers, who died in command of the above Corps at Woolwich, on the 30 June, 1849, aged 59 years. "The memory of the just is blessed". – Proverbs x, 7.

85. EVE (262). Sacred to the memory of Ellen EVE, daughter of Edward and Harriet Eve, died the 9 February, 1835, aged 2 years and 8 months. "But Jesus said, Suffer little children to come unto Me and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven". "Set your affections on things above and not on things on the earth". – Cor. iii. Also of their beloved son, Charles Henry Eve, who died the 3 Novr, 1851, aged 9 years. "He shall gather the lambs in His arms and carry them in His bosom". – Isaiah x. "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes". – Revelation xxi, 4.

86. EWBANK (86). In memory of Marianne Charlotte EWBANK, eldest daughter of the Revd William and Theodosia Ewbank, who was born May 5, 1821, and died July 3, 1840. "She is not dead but sleepeth, but them that sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him". – Luke viii, 52; 1 Thess. iv, 14.

87. FISHER (305). Sacred to the memory of Major-General Sir George Bulteel FISHER, K.C.H., Commandant of Woolwich Garrison, who departed this life the 8 March, 1834, aged 70 years.

88. FLARTEY (197). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Ann FLARTEY, beloved wife of Mr. James Flartey, who died August 2, 1835, aged 64 years. Also the above Mr. James Flartey, who died Janry. 21, 1841, aged 75 years. "My flesh shall slumber in the ground/Till the last trumpet’s joyfull sound,/Then burst the chains with sweet surprise/And in my Saviour’s image rest". (sic).

89. FLOOD (49). In memory of Mr. John FLOOD, who died October 20, 1813, in the 77th year of his age. Also Mr. John Low PECKHAM, who died July 27, 1839, in his 53rd year.

90. FLOYD (187). In this grave are deposited the remains of Mr. Henry FLOYD, of this Parish, died the 13 January, 1809, aged 71 years. Also Richard, his son, died the 20 April, 1808, aged 44 years. And close on the South side Ann GOTTS, his daughter, died 7 June, 1809, aged 23 years. Also Mrs. Martha Floyd, relict of the above, died May 12, 1812, aged 67 years. Also in memory of John Floyd, died 2 March, 1811, aged 23 years, at Messina, in Sicily, and was there buried.

91. FORSTER (203). Sacred to the memory of Thomas FORSTER, Esq., of Berwick on Tweed, who departed this life at Blackheath, Janry. 4, 1843, aged 68 years. Also Henry Vaughan Forster, son of the above, who departed this life at Kilburn, Octr 31, 1835, aged 5 years.

92. FOSTER (205). In memory of Mrs. Elizabeth FOSTER, who departed this life June 1, 1812, in the 77th year of her age. Also of Mrs. Mary Foster, who departed this life August 25, 1828, aged 59 years.

93. FRASER (294).Here lie the remains of Hugh FRASER, son of Lieut-Col. FRASER, R.A., who died 19 May, 1822, aged 3 years. Also to the memory of the above-named Hugh Fraser, Lieut-Col. of the Royal Regt of Artillery, who died at Colombo, in the Island of Ceylon, on the 30 June, 1828, aged 56 years. After service to his Country and his King of 34 years. Also here lie the remains of Alexander FRASER, youngest son of the said Lieut-Colonel Fraser, who died the 20 October, 1830, aged 5 years and 6 months. Also Mrs. Ann WALLACE, who died 2 October, 1836, mother to the above children, distinguished in her life for charity, benevolence, singleness of mind, a good Christian, a kind friend and an affectionate wife. [Note: This stone has now (1908) been removed and replaced by a cross of white marble with coping and rail. The "LIDDLE" stone near it has also been removed and placed against the rail of the "ROCHFORT" tomb]. The inscription on the cross is as follows: [Eastern face]. In moving memory of "Annie", widow of John THORNBER, Esq., and only daughter of the late Lieut-Col. Hugh Fraser, Royal Artillery. She entered into rest, Feby. 14, 1906, in the 85th year of her age. "The Lord bless thee and keep thee, Beloved". [Southern face]. In memory of Lieut-Col. Hugh Fraser, died 30 June, 1828, at Colombo, where he was interred, aged 56 years. After a service to his King and Country of 34 years. Also Anne, widow of the above, and wife of Captn St. Aubin WALLACE, died Oct. 21, 1836. Distinguished for her charity, benevolence, and singleness of mind. [South side of coping]. Also of Hugh, died May 19, 1822; also of Alexander, died Oct. 20, 1830, aged 5 years and 6 months, children of the above. Also of Captn Hugh John Arthur Fraser, shot in Brazil, while bravely quelling a mutiny, Nov. 22, 1876. Also of James Henry Mansell Fraser, died of grief, in Rosario, May 5, 1878, sons of Major James Fraser. [East side of coping]. In memory of Major James Fraser, 60 Royal Rifles, only surviving son of Lieut.-Col. Hugh Fraser, R.A., died at Thayetmyo, Burma, May 21, 1863, aged 42.

94. FRAZER (66). Here lie the remains of Henry FRAZER, who was born of African parents, and departed this life on the 19 Decr, 1826, aged 55 years. In grateful testimony of his fidelity and devoted attention the master whom he served 30 years has raised this tomb.

95. FRAZER (307). Sacred to the memory of Colonel Sir George Augustus Simon FRAZER, K.C.B., R.H.A., who departed this life the 11 June, 1835, in his 59th year. Andrew James Frazer, his second son, who departed this life the 8 July, 1845, aged 32 years.

96. FRY (101). In memory of Ann FRY, who fell asleep in Jesus Septr ....(Eight lined inscription illegible).

97. FYERS (80). Sacred to the memory of Major-General Peter FYERS, C.B., Colonel Commandant 7th Batt. R.A. Born in Edinburgh Castle the 21 December 1769, died at Charlton the 17 May, 1846. And his wife, Frances Fyers, 5th daughter of John BOLLAND, Esq., M.P., born Febry. 21, 1792, married Novr 7, 1812, died Janry. 14th 1867. [At the north side]. Underneath this stone were interred on the 24 May, 1846, the mortal remains of Major-General Peter Fyers, C.B., Colonel Commandant of the 7th Batt. R.A., who died on the 17 of the same month, aged 75 years. Honored and beloved by all and most deeply regretted by his attached family and friends. He served his Country for 54 years, many of which were passed in active service and in arduous and trying duties, and after a pious and serene old age he resigned his soul to God who gave it, trusting solely in the merits of his Redeemer.

98. GARDNER (212). In this grave are deposited the remains of the Revd William GARDNER, Rector of Haversham and Hardmede, Coy. Bucks. He departed this life at Blackheath, 12 Janry., 1802, in the 71st year of his age.

99. GARMAN (28). This stone is erected as a memorial of the long and faithful service of Elizabeth GARMAN, who died August 12, 1849, aged 82 years. "Servants, obey your Masters in everything, fearing God".

100. GARNER (258). [East side]. In memory of Lieut-Colonel Joseph GARNER, of the Bengal Army, born the 13 Septr, 1786, died the 20 April, 1851. Among other arduous duties he served with forces on four occasions, who received the thanks of Parliament, and the toils of war being over he now rests here in peace. [West side]. "Ye Christian mourner who this tablet view,/Let grief be turned to joy, and cease to weep./Jesus, who shed His precious blood for you,/Hath made the grave a bed and death a sleep".

101. GARRETT (195). In this grave are deposited the remains of Mrs. Mary GARRETT, wife of Mr. John Garrett, of Greenwich, who died the 23 February, 1810, aged 58 years. A loving wife, a good neighbour and a sincere friend. "Affliction sore long time I bore-/Physicians were in vain-/Till God did please to give me ease/And relieve me of my pain". Also the above Mr. John Garrett, who died 16 Decr, 1812, aged 70 years.

102. GASTON (64). In memory of Bathsheba GASTON, wife of Richard Gaston, of this Parish, who died 20 June, 1821, aged 78 years. "Grieve not, husband and children dear,/Tho’ sudden death has brought me here". Also Ann TAYLOR, wife of William Taylor and daughter of the above, who died the 9 October, 1825, in the 43rd year of her age. Also the above Richard GASTON, who died the 18 Novr, 1826, in his 78th year. "Within this grave my body lies at rest/Till Christ the Lord shall cause it to be blest,/When at whose glorious coming I shall behold/My righteous Judge, the Saviour of the World. Amen". Also the above William Taylor, of the Parish of St. Olave’s, Southwark, who died the 8 June, 1828, aged 38 years. Also Elizabeth, wife of Joseph DARK and daughter of the above Ann Taylor, who departed this life October 26, 1852, aged 48 years. Deeply regretted by her beloved husband and family.

103. GILBERTSON (256). Sacred to the memory of Thos GILBERTSON, late Quartermaster of the R.A., born May 6, 1782, died January 19, 1828. Erected by his family in remembrance of his love and kindness to them.

104. GILLMAN (121). Sacred to the memory of Robert GILLMAN, who died at Pentonville, Coy. Middx., 28 Decr, 1828, aged 64 years. Also of Ann Gillman, widow of the above, who, after suffering with Christian resignation severe bodily affliction for many years, departed this life at Lee, in this Parish, 14 Novr, 1851, aged 74 years. Also of Augustus FABER, their grandson, who died on the 26 Janry., 1852, at Carvilla, Blackheath, aged 19 years.

105. GLASGOW (220). Sacred to the memory of Maria, daughter of Major-Gen. GLASGOW, R.A., who died the 25 March, 1811, in the 14th year of her age. Also the above Lieut-Gen. Glasgow, died the 28 Octr, 1820, aged 64 years. Also Bertha Jane, daughter of Capt. Glasgow, R.A., and granddaur. of the above Lieut-Genl Glasgow, who died 17 Septr, 1848, aged 13 years. "I will wash my hands in innocency, oh Lord, and so I will go to Thine Altar". – Psalm xxvi, 6.

106. GOSSET (192). Major-Gen. Sir William GOSSET, Serjeant-at-Arms attending the House of Commons, burn 18 Janry, 1872, died 27 March, 1848. Also Dame Gertrude Martha, his wife, born 27 Octr, 1789, died the 13 Octr, 1849. "Bless the Lord, oh my Soul, and forget not all His benefits, Who forgiveth all thine iniquities and healeth all thy diseases, Who preserveth thy life from destruction" . – Psalm ciii.

107. GOULTY (318). In memory of Margaret GOULTY, died Feb. 19, 1827, aged 25 years.

108. GOURD (107). In memory of Mr. Charles Deane GOURD, late Paymaster and Purser R.N., who died the 11 March, 1850, aged 38 years. "In the midst of life we are in death". Also Fanny Deane and Charles Deane, children of the above, who died in infancy.

109. GRACE (235). Here are deposited the remains of Mrs. Mary GRACE, widow, daughter of the late Israel and Mary RUSSELL, she died the 19 Octr, 1802, aged 62 years. "May she rest in peace".

110. GRAHAM (304). In memory of Lieut. Chas Davidson GRAHAM, fifth Dutch Light Dragoons, youngest son of the late Lieut-Col. Colin Dundas Graham and of Mary Magdalene his wife, who died at Charlton 9 Augt, 1835, aged 27 years. This stone is placed in tribute of affection by his afflicted family, deeply deplored by them and lamented by all who knew his worth.

111. GREGORY (288). In memory of Cap. Wm GREGORY, of the R.E., 3rd son of the late Revd William Gregory, of Canterbury, who died the 17 Novr, 1853, aged 59 years.

112. HALL (162). Sacred to the memory of Susanna Charlotte, the beloved wife of Henry John HALL, junior, Esq., of Blackheath Park, in this Parish, who departed this life February 8, 1847, in the 23rd year of her age. Also an infant son of the above, who died 27 February, 1848.

113. HALLIBURTON (303). [On top slab]. In memory of Isabella Baildon HALLIBURTON, youngest daughter of James Halliburton, Esq., Commander in the H.E.I.C.S., and Elizabeth his wife, died Septr 18, 1831, aged 20 years. Also of the above James Halliburton, who died at sea April 10, 1815, aged 50 years, and was interred in the Island of St Helena. Also to the above Elizabeth Halliburton, who died at Blackheath Park, Novr 5, 1851, aged 72 years. Also of Charles Drummond Halliburton, only son of the above James and Elizabeth Halliburton, who died in Australia, June 17, 1861, aged 47 years. Also of Elizabeth Hall Halliburton, eldest daughter of the above James and Elizabeth Halliburton, who died at Blackheath Park, Novr 10, 1878, aged 71 years. And of Katherine Young Halliburton, second daughter of the above James and Elizabeth Halliburton, who died at Blackheath Park, Septr 28, 1890, aged 82 years. [On the west side]. In a vault beneath rest the remains of Margaret, wife of John LINDSAY, of Lewisham, Kent, and of Laurence Pountney Lane, London, born 1 April 1789, died the 8 Octr, 1833. Also of the above-named John Lindsay, who died at Blackheath Park, 6 Decr, 1847, in his 82nd year.

114. HAMILTON (227). Agnes HAMILTON, Jacobi Hamilton, Armigeri, Uxor, ob. Augusti 15, 1766. Easque animi sanctosque recessus mentis et in coctum generoso pectus honesto. Lady Margaret Hamilton, mater ejus, ob. Novr 17, 1768, æt. 77. Mrs. Charlotte Mary Hamilton, died the 11 October, 1822, aged 60 years. Colonel Alexander Hamilton, late of the 30th Regt, died at Woolwich the 4 June, 1838, aged 73 years. Also to the memory of his youngest son, William James Hamilton, Lieut. of H.M. 3rd Regt of the Buffs, who died at Kernal, 21 October, 1811, aged 26 years. Deeply regretted by his brother Officers, by whom a tomb is erected as a token of their regard and esteem.

115. HAND (184). Here lieth the body of John HAND, of Austin Friars, London, Gentn, who died the 28 Octr, 1747, and was interred in this place in ye 66th year of his age.

116. HANDYSIDE (112). Sacred to the memory of Catherine, the beloved wife of Company-Serjeant Wiliam HANDYSIDE, of the Royal Artillery, who departed this life the 10 Septr, 1853. She was ....../all that a wife and mother could be. This monument was erected by the non-commissioned Officers and Gunners of the 1st Coy. of the 11 Battalion R.A., as a tribute of respect and esteem.

117. HARDING (219). Sacred to the memory of Colonel John HARDING, of the Royal Artillery, who after having distinguished himself in several engagements died 10 June, 1809, in his 49th year. An honor to his honorable profession. Also Mary Ann, his wife, who departed this life August 15, 1820, aged 55 years. Also to the memory of Sophia Maria, second daughter of Lieut.-Col. Harding, R.E., and grand-daughter of the above, who departed this life January 2, 1834. She was born February 10, 1832.

118. HARPER (138). In memory of Mr. Alexander HARPER of Woolwich, died the 18 day of April, 1748, aged 53 years. Also Mrs. Mary Harper, wife of the above Mr. Alexander Harper, died the 1 day of January, 1762, aged 64 years. Also in memory of Mr. Robert Solomon WEST, of this Parish, who died the 18 April, 1832, in the 40th year of his age. He was a most affectionate husband. A kind and tender father.

119. HARRIS (162). Here lieth the body of Thomas HARRIS, Esq., of Blackheath, who died the 23 March, 1795, in the 71st year of his age. Also of Joseph, son of the above Thomas Harris, Esq., who departed this life the 16 July, 1846, in his 91st year. Also Mary, wife of the above Mr. Joseph Harris, who departed this life the 27 March, 1847, in her 70th year.

120. HARRISON (201). Beneath this stone lieth the remains of Mr. John HARRISON, Master B---------------/, who departed this life the 7 November, 1800, aged 71 years. Also Mrs. Susanna Harrison, relict of the above, who departed this life the 19 July, 1802, aged 62 years.

121. HERBAGE (284). Sacred to the memory of Mr. Edward HERBAGE, of this Parish, who died April 16, 1834, aged 47 years.

122. HICKS (186). To the memory of Raymond HICKS, Esq., of Lee Road, Blackheath, who departed this life Septr 19, 1847, aged 80 years.

123. HILL (198). In memory of Mr. Samuel HILL, late of the Royal Marines, who departed this life the 28 Febry., 1856, aged 53 years.

124. HILLIER (298). Depositum Sarah Elizabeth, wife of William HILLIER, Esq., of the R.N., ob. July 7, 1792, æt 25, and George, their son, who died in infancy, and Alicia, the second wife of the above, nati. 6 July, 1774, ob. 31 May, 1811.

125. HINDE (268). In tender remembrance of Allan HINDE, Esq., who died May 16, 1836, in the 68th year of his age. Also Miss Emily PEACOCK, died August 6, 1845, aged 45 years. Also Mrs. Sarah Hinde, widow of the above Allan Hinde, Esq., died Decr 1, 1846, aged 72 years. Mrs. Catherine Peacock, died the 26 June, 1854, in her 47th year. "Happy in Jesus in life,/In death happy".

126. HISLOP (2). In a vault beneath repose the remains of General Sir Thomas HISLOP, to whom a tablet is erected in this Church. And of Emma, his wife, daughter of the Right Hon. Hugh ELLIOTT; she died August 10, 1866. Their only child erects this cross to the memory of her beloved mother. "Bear ye one another’s burdens and so fulfil the law of Christ". – Gal. vi, 2.

127. HOLDSWORTH (89). Sacred to the memory of Anne, wife of William HODSWORTH, who died May 5, 1809, aged 46 years. Also the above William Holdsworth, died Decr 5, 1811, aged 42 years. Also Martha, their daughter, who died in its infancy. Also Mr. Isaac WHEELER, a friend of the above, who died June 4, 1834, aged 76 years. Also Mary, wife of the above, who died August 3, 1840, aged 80 years. Also Sarah, wife of William SHARP and daughter of William and Ann Holdsworth, who died April 16, 1852, aged 52 years.

128. HOLL (18). This tribute of affection is inscribed to the memory of Thomas Llewelyn HOLL, eldest son of Thomas Holl, of Worcester, Esquire, and grandson of Thomas Holl, formerly High Sheriff of County Radnor, Esq, died January 2, 1807, aged 31 years. Also to the memory of Maria Llewelyn Holl, widow of the above and youngest daughter of the late Christopher FOWLER, of Soho Sqr., Esq., died Febry. 19, 1808, in the 34th year of his age. "Oh thou with sails how swift/Hast reached the shore/Where tempests never beat/Nor billows roar".

129. HOPPER (168). Sacred to the memory of Sarah, lamented wife of Lieut. Adjutant Jacob HOPPER, of the 4th Garrison Battalion, and late of this Parish, ob. 16 June, 1824, æt. 46. Also her son-in-law, Mr. William UNSWORTH, of this Parish, ob. 17 January, 1837, æt. 54. They lived respected and died deeply regretted. Also Dr. Jacob Hopper, husband of the above Mrs. Sarah Hopper, who died the 19 March, 1847, in the 75th year of his age. Deeply regretted by his family and friends.

130. HOSTE (225). [North side]. Beneath rests the body of Col. Sir George Charles HOSTE, C.B., K.S.B., late Commanding Royal Engineers Woolwich District. He entered the Army A.D. MDCCCII, at the age of 16, and after a distinguished and varied career of 43 years departed this life the 21 April, MDCCCXLV. Deeply regretted by his Widow, family and private friends, and sincerely regretted by a large circle of brother Officers in both Services. [East side]. Here likewise are interred the remains of William Theodore, youngest son of Col. Sir George Charles Hoste and Mary his wife, born the 11 March, MDCCCXXIX, entered the Royal Military Academy August, MDCCCXLV, died at Woolwich the 22 May, MDCCCXLVI. "All flesh is as grass and all the Glory of Man is as the flower of grass". "So teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom".

131. HUNT (274). Sacred to the memory of Esther Jane, beloved daughter of Jesse and Esther HUNT, of Beresford Street, Woolwich, who departed this life July 31, 1850, aged 16 years. "Oh happy Saints, may we, like thee, be blest,/In life be faithful and in death find rest".

132. HUSBAND (193). Beneath are deposited the mortal remains of Jane, daughter and last surviving child of the late Robert HUSBAND, Esq., of Egloss Marther, in the Parish of Marther, Co. Cornwall, born April the 22, 1765, died at Woolwich, 16 December, 1836. "There is rest in Heaven". In memory of Capt. James RIVERS, Royal Marines, died at Jersey, 1 Febry., 1846. In memory of James Henry NICHOLSON, Royal Marines, died the 8 June, 1839, aged 61 years.

133. HUTTON (197). [North side]. Here lieth interred the remains of Charles HUTTON, LL.D., F.R.S., etc. Professor of Mathematics during a long series of years in the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich. He terminated his valuable life at his home in Bedford Row, London, 27 January, 1823, in the 86th year of his age. Here also are interred the remains of Margaret, second wife of the aforesaid Charles Hutton. She departed this life the 15 March, 1817, aged 65 years. [South side]. Here also are interred the remains of Charlotte, daughter of Dr. Dutton, who died the 24 Septr, 1794, aged 16 years. Also the remains of Charles Henry Hutton, Gentleman Cadet at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, departed this life the 13 Febry, 1815, aged 15 years. He was grandson of Dr. Hutton, son of Lieut-Gen. Henry Hutton, by Ann, his first wife, who died the 26 July, 1800 (greatly lamented, in the flower of her youth), at Harbledown, nr Canterbury, and is buried in the Church of that place.

134. IRELAND (140). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Emma IRELAND, who died the 23 April, 1832, in her 86th year. Also of Mrs. Elizabeth JONES, sister of the above, who died the 20 November, 1835, in her 88th year. Relict of the late William Jones, Esq, of Chappell Street, Pentonville. Also Elizabeth, wife of Thomas A.H. DICKSON, Esq., of Nottingham Place, New Road, grandson of the above William and Elizth Jones, who died 26 October, 1843, aged 24 years. Also Thomas Jones, Esq., of St Germans Terrace, Blackheath, son of the above William and Elizabeth Jones, who died the 16 June, 1848, aged 62 years.

135. JOHNES (105). Sacred to the memory of Arthur Owen Oakeley JOHNES, youngest son of the late Revd Arthur Owen Johnes, of Lower Garthmyl, Montgomeryshire, and Rector of Ludlow, in the Coy. of Shropshire. He died suddenly June 1, 1849, aged 8 years and 9 months. "Be ye also ready, for the Son of Man cometh at an hour when ye think not". – Luke xii, 40. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord". – Rev. xiv, 13.

136. JOHNSON (75). In memory of Frances, wife of C. JOHNSON, Esq., who died the 20 of Septr, 1794, aged 22. Also Sir William LEIGHTON, Knight, of Kemnall House, Chislehurst, in this Coy., who died the 26 April, 1826, aged 74 years. Also of Lady Leighton, relict of Sir William Leighton, Knight, who died the 5 November, 1828, aged 82 years. Also of Lieut-Col. William Leighton WOOD, K.H., who died 19 Septr, 1843, aged 58 years. Also Frances Mary Wood, widow of the above-named Lieutenant-Col. William Leighton Wood, K.H., who died the 28 March, 1865, in the 71st year of her age.

137. JOHNSON (111). Sacred to the memory of Ann Elizabeth, the wife of William Johnson, of this Parish, who departed this life the 9 Septr, 1821, aged 21 years. Also their infant daughter. Also the above William Johnson, who departed his life the 6 Febry., 1836, aged 45 years.

138. JOLLY (131). In memory of Annie Elizabeth JOLLY, daughter of William and Jane Jolly, died March 16, 1846. Also to the memory of Catherine, beloved wife of John MINISTER, of 8 Buckingham Street, Strand, and friend of the above. She departed this life Septr 6, 1848, aged 55 years. Much beloved by all that knew her. "My dearest wife, I drop a tear/Upon your dust that slumbers here./And while I read this state of thee/All earthly pleasures may go free". Also of Emily Jolly, sister of the above, who died May 8, 1850, aged 20 years and 6 months. [On the back of the stone]. In memory of Mrs. Mary Jones, who departed this life April 11, 1852, aged 75 years.

139. JONES (308). In memory of Mr. Benjamin JONES, died Septr 19, 1797, aged 36 years. Also Mrs Elizabeth SMITH, sister of the above, died July 27, 1813, aged 57 years.

140. JOYCE (7). Sacred to the memory of Mattw. John JOYCE, son of Mr. John and Mrs. Margaret Joyce, of the Parish of Woolwich, who departed this life March 10, 1807, aged 2 years and 11 months. "Sweet child that warmed a parent’s breast,/Thy Saviour calls thee to an heavenly rest./So meet the radiant smile of Jesus’ face,/So reap the fruits of mighty wondrous grace".

141. KEMP (30). In memory of James KEMP, Esq., of Blackheath Park, who departed this life the 23 August, 1844, in the 57th year of his age. Also Louisa Augusta Kemp, widow of the above, who departed this life on the 19 Augt, 1871, in the 84th year of her age.

142. KEMPSTER (316). In memory of Captn George KEMPSTER, late of the Royal Artillery, who died 25 March, 1837, in his 79th year.

143. KENDALL (52). Within this tomb are interred the remains of the Revd John KENDALL, M.A., 40 years Vicar of Budbrooke, in County Warwick, and 50 years Master of Lord Leicester’s Hospital. He died at Blackheath, April 25, 1844, in the 81st year of his age. He bore with patience the trials of this life, looking forward by faith to their end in the next.

144. KENNEY (88). In memory of Thomas KENNEY, who died June 21, 1833, aged --/ years.

145. KEYMER (150). In memory of James KEYMER, Esq., 34 years in the Marine Service of the Hon. Company at Bengal, and during 12 years of that period was senior branch Pilot, who departed this life the 19 Febry., 1832, aged 66 years. He was a most affectionate husband, an indulgent parent and a sincere and valuable friend.

146. KIDD (36). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Elizabeth KIDD, late wife of Mr. Henry Kidd, of the Parish of Woolwich, who departed this life 9 January, 1829, aged 41 years. And of Hannah, the beloved wife of Quartermaster William MARVIN, R.A., and daughter of the above, who died at Woolwich the 3 Septr, 1848, in the 38th year of her age. Also the above Mr. Henry Kidd, who departed this life May 1, 1852, aged 71 years.

147. KIDD (221). In memory of Elizabeth Ann KIDD, daughter of Samuel and Ann Kidd, departed this life August 28, 1858, aged 8 years and 3 months. "This little babe like a harmless lamb/Is here laid down to sleep,/While Christ, the Saviour of her soul,/Doth her in safety keep". Samuel KIDD, born Septr 18, 1769, died Decr 22, 1855. Ann Kidd, wife of the above, born Decr 25, 1778, died Janry. 15, 1861. Samuel Kenneth, a grandson of the above, born August 19, 1834, died Febry. 5, 1840.

148. KIDGER (179). Here lieth the body of Jane KIDGER, wife of William Kidger, who departed this life the 4 July, 1750, aged 55 years. She was a virtuous and loving wife, a tender mother, a peaceable neighbour and a good Christian. She was charitable to her enemies and faithful to her friends. "My time on earth is past,/The longer is my rest,/God called me hence/Because it pleased him best,/I sleep in rest, I lived in pain,/I hope in Christ to rise again". [Note: Her footstone is now at the base of the ANDRES tomb.

149. KING (113). Sacred to the memory of Margaret Lavinia, daughter of William Charles and Margaret KING, of Blackheath Park, who died the 6 April, 1836, aged 7 months.

150. KIRBY (44). In memory of John KIRBY, who departed this life August 27, 1829, aged 50 years, leaving Mary his wife, and Maria, Mary, John, Elizabeth, William, Hester, Sarah, Caroline, Jane, Samuel and Henry, his 11 children, to mourn his loss. "Weep not, my wife and children dear,/I am not dead, but sleeping here./And at the last trumpet’s awful sound/I shall be saved and here be found". Also William Kirby, son of the above John and Mary Kirby, who died in India, January 1, 1843, in the 27th year of his age. Also the above-named Mary Kirby, who departed this life February 27, 1854, aged 73 years. [On back of the stone]. In memory of Maria LYONS, grand-daughter of John and Mary Kirby, who departed this life May 10, 1844, aged 1 year and 10 months. The adjoining grave.

151. KIRKE (183). [South side]. In memory of Joseph KIRKE, Esq., senior, who died in the year 1745. Of Susannah Kirke, who died in the year 1751. Of Elizabeth Kirke, who died in the year 1756. Of Susannah RAYNES, who died in the year 1759. Also Joseph Kirke, junr, who died in the year 1765. This monument was erected by the Revd James HARRIS, Rector of Cheveley, Cambridge. [West side]. James Brown HORNER, Esq., aged 68, and Helen Catherine, his wife, aged 64 years, both died in Paris, Decr 20, 1839. [North side]. James BROWN, Esq., died 14 April, 1787, aged 56 years. Robert McCULLOCH, Esq., died 27 May, 1789, aged 49 years. Francis McCulloch, Esq., died the 1 April, 1816, aged 46 years. George Boone ROUPELL, Esq., died the 19 January, 1838, aged 75 years. Francis Browne Roupell, Esq., died the 8 February, 1853, aged 83 years. George Leith Roupell, M.D., died 29 Septr, 1854, aged 57 years. Charles Morris Roupell, born 24 January, 1812 [date of death not filled in].

152. LAKE (59). Sacred to the memory of Sir Willoughby Thomas LAKE, K.C.B., Admiral of the White, who died Febry. 18, 1847, aged 71 years.

153. LAMB (279). In this grave are deposited the remains of Mr. John LAMB, of Blackheath, much respected for his integrity. He departed this life 23 Janry., 1801, aged 67 years. Also Mary, relict of the above, who departed this life the 8 July, 1819, aged 63 years. And of Miss Mary Lamb, their daughter, who departed this life 9 January, 1854, aged 70 years.

154. LANG (177). Sacred to the memory of Oliver LANG, Esq., late Master Shipwright of H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich, and Lieut-Col. of the Royal Dockyard Brigade, born the 6 May, 1777, died the 12 April, 1855. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord from henceforth, yea, said the Spirit, for they rest from their labours and their works do follow them". Also of Oliver William Lang, Esq., eldest son of the above, late of Vanbrugh Park, Blackheath, and formerly Master Shipwright of H.M. Dockyard, Chatham, and Lieut-Col. of the Royal Dockyard Brigade, who departed this life the 28 July, 1868, aged 60 years. "Him that cometh unto Me I will in no wise cast out". Also Louisa, wife of the above Oliver William Lang, Esq., who departed this life 15 Septr, 1869. "Be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life". [Note: Above is a very much decayed coat of arms. The bearing looks like a cross fretty].

155. LAWES (241). Here lieth interred the body of Martha LAWES, who departed this life the 28 January, 1740, aged 59 years. Here also lieth interred the body of George Lawes, Citizen and Bitt maker to His Majesty, who departed this life 14 Novr, 1742, aged 63 years. "Attend, sweet reader, spend a tear,/Think on the dust that slumbereth here,/And when thou read’st the estate of we/Think on the glass that runs for thee". Also here lieth the body of [The remainder of this inscription is below the surface. On the back of the stone is the following in large letters]: Also the body of Henry George LAWES, son of Henry John Lawes, died July the 17, 1752, aged 5 years. Ann CLARKSON, daughter of George and Martha Lawes, died July 16, 1760, aged 47 years.

156. LAYTON (252). Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth Layton, wife of Benjamin Layton, Gentn, of Greenwich, who departed this life October -/, 1816, aged 75 years. Also the above Benjamin Layton, who departed this life 4 April, 1824, aged 86 years."A pleasing form, a gentle generous heart,/A good companion, honest without art,/Just in his dealings, faithful to his friend,/Beloved thro’ life and honoured in his end". Also Martha Maria Layton, who departed this life the 11 March, 1847, aged 70 years. [On the back of this stone]: In front of this stone are deposited the remains of Mrs. Frances Sophia EDWARDS, who died the 21 June, 1845, aged 62 years. "My flesh shall slumber in the ground/Till the last trumpet’s joyful sound,/Then burst the chains with sweet surprise,/And in my Saviour’s image rise". Also Harriet Layton, spinster, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Layton, who died the 1 August, 1854, aged 86 years.

157. LEE (191). Sacred to the memory of Thomas LEE, Gentn, who departed this life Septr 15, 1808, aged 73 years. Also of Mrs. Mary Lee, relict of the above, who departed this life 10 January, 1822, aged 59 years. Also Mr. Thomas Kirk COOPER, son-in-law of the above Thomas and Mary Lee, who departed this life Novr 29, 1815, aged 43 years. Also of Mary Isabella Lee, daughter of the above Thomas and Mary Lee, who departed this life April 11, 1803, aged 12 years. Also of Mr. Thomas William Lee, only son of the above Thomas and Mary Lee, Consul at Zante, who died there Novr 5, 1821, aged 32 years.

158. LEE (102) Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Elizabeth LEE, wife of Mr. John Lee, of H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich, formerly of Devonport, Devon, who died the 14 August, 1848, aged 55 years.

159. LESLIE (245). Memoriae Sacrum of William LESLIE, second son of Thomas Leslie, Merchant of Dundee, who departed this life July 13, 1807, in the 29th year of his age, leaving an inconsolable wife and two daughters, from an insidious disease which he contracted in the service of his Country and which he bore with exemplary fortitude. His widow, Margaret Leslie, erected this monument. Also Mrs. Margaret Leslie, widow of the above, who departed this life October 18, 1809, aged 22 years.

160. LEWIS (90). Sacred to the memory of William LEWIS, R.N., late of Devonport, who departed this life the 3 December, 1852, aged 73.

161. LEWIS (199). In memory of Charlotte, the beloved and affectionate wife of Charles Walter LEWIS, of Putney Hill, Surrey, Esq., born Septr 26, 1821, died Augt 9, 1863. "In the midst of life we are in death".

162. LIDDLE (293). Sacred to the memory of Miss Margaret LIDDLE, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland, who departed this life February 17, 1852, aged 24 years.

163. LINDSAY (144). In the vault beneath are placed the bodies of Jane LINDSAY, the daughter, who died the 22 April, 1829, aged 26 years, and Ann Lindsay, the wife, who died the 20 May, 1829, aged 69 years, of Captn Lindsay, R.N., who died the 27 Novr, 1837, aged 80 years, of Miss Anne Lindsay, eldest daughter of the above Captn and Mrs. Lindsay, who died the 8 July, 1849, aged 56 years, of George Lindsay, Bengal Civil Service, youngest son of the above, who died 25 October, 1849, aged 49 years.

164. LITTLE (26). Caroline, wife of Robert John LITTLE, of the Royal Marines, died January 12, 1832, aged 42 years. Richard Rosdew Little, late Captain of the Madras Horse Artillery and Commissary of Ordnance, there died August 23, 1861, aged 46 years. Robert John Little, died October 6, 1861, aged 74 years. He had served in the Corps of the Royal Marines nearly 55 years, joining the R.M.A. in early life and returning in 1837 as Major and Barrack Master of the Woolwich Division, which appointment he held for 28 years. Anna Victoria, relict of the above-named Major Little and daughter of Capt. Henry INMAN, R.N., and sometime Naval Commander at Madras, died March 5, 1866, aged 72 years.

165. LITTLE (153). Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth Little, wife of George Little, Esq., who departed this life 13 day of August, 1838, aged 64 years. "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God".

166. LUARD (278). Mary LUARD, wife of Captain Robert Luard, R.A., died March 8, 1841, aged 37. Maria Louisa Bettima Luard, daughter of the above, died March 12, 1841, aged 7 days.

167. LUMLEY (60). In memory of Robert Wheatley LUMLEY, second son of the late Robert and Jessie Lumley, who died on the 21 Augt, 1846, in the 27th year of his age. "Lord, I am Thine, save me, for I have sought Thy precepts".

168. MACBEAN (263). Underneath this stone lies Margaret, widow of Major Alexander MACBEAN, of the 11th Regt of Foot, and eldest daughter of the late William MURRAY, Esq., formerly of Ardbanie, N.B. She died the 19 Septr, 1830, aged 75. "Forgive us our trespasses".

169. MACKENZIE (25). Sacred to the memory of Francis Lascelles MACKENZIE, son of William and Frances Mackenzie, who died Octr 6, 1842, aged 20 months and 16 days. "The Lord gave, the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord".

170. MACLEAN (243). In memory of Elizabeth and Mary, most beloved children of Major-General MACLEAN, of the R.A., and his wife, Charlotte, daughter of Lieut-General Sir William CONGREVE, Bart. The first died August 28, 1823, the latter August 6, 1826; both of these innocents being 13 years of age. Also Miss Eleanor Maclean, daughter of the above, who died July 16, 1829, aged 11 years. Also in memory of their father, Lieut-General Sir Joseph Maclean, K.C.H., who died the 19 Septr, 1839, in the 71st year of his age. And of Charlotte, relict of the above, died at Hampton Court Palace, 1845, aged 70 years. Also of Ann, their daughter, who died the 13 April, 1847, aged 40 years. And of Allan, their eldest son, who died the 10 June, 1847, aged 49.

171. MANNERS (285). Sacred to the memory of Margaret Sabina MANNERS, fifth daughter of the late Lieut-Col. Henry Herbert Manners, who died the 18 April, 1845, aged 16 years.

172. MARCHANT (85). Sacred to the memory of Mr. Richard MARCHANT, who died February 17, 1854, aged 66 years.

173. MATHER (249). [North side]. Here lieth interred the body of James MATHER, Esq., late a Merchant of London, who died Janry. 19, 1796, aged 58 years. [South side]. Also the body of Jane, wife of the aforesaid James Mather, who died Octr 9, 1807, aged 68 years. [Top slab]. Here also are deposited the remains of Ann, wife of William MORLEY, Esq., of Broad Street Buildings, London, and eldest daughter of the aforesaid James Mather and Ann his wife. She deceased Septr 15, 1813, aged 40 years. Likewise John and Harriet Morley, children of the above, who died in their infancy.

174. MATHEWSON (19). In memory of Ann MATHEWSON, wife of Robert Mathewson, of Woolwich, who died the 22 Decr, 1812, aged 66 years. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth, yea, said the Spirit, for they rest from their labours, and their works do follow them". Also M.H. MANNING, died the 18 January, 1850, aged 60 years.

175. MAULE (242). Here are deposited the remains of Captn George Silvester MAULE, of the Royal Regt of Artillery, who died the 18 October 1839, aged 46 years.

176. McCALLUM (236). In memory of James McCALLUM, late Boatswain of H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich, who departed this life the 13 day of May, 1849, aged 62 years. Also of Mrs. Mary Ann STUART, daughter of the above, who departed this life 16 Janry., 1852, aged 20 years.

177. McDONELL (91). Sacred to the memory of Adela Louisa McDONELL, who departed this life the 8 May, 1839, aged 7 years and 9 months. "Here I am, for Thou didst call me".

178. McNAUGHTAN (58). In memory of Mr. William McNAUGHTAN, who died 4 Novr, 1847, aged 74 years.

179. METCALFE (83). In memory of Lydia Margaret Christina, daughter of John Gibson METCALFE, of Blackheath, and Margaret Christine, his wife, who died 30 July, 1852, aged 3 months.

180. METHUEN (78). [North side]. Sacred to the memory of Cathcart METHUEN, Esq., youngest son of the late Capt. Thomas METHUEN, R.N., who died at Woolwich the 18 day of Janry., 1847, aged 20 years. [South side]. Sacred to the memory of Catherine Meldrum Methuen, the beloved wife of Dr. William Lambert Methuen, Surgeon, R.N., who died at Woolwich the 11 January, 1847.

181. MILLWARD (255). In memory of Mr. George MILLWARD, late of Blackheath Park, who died August 9, 1808, aged 52 years. "Weep not, my wife and children dear,/I am not dead, but sleeping here,/Until the Almighty God alone/Doth call me to His Heavenly Throne". Also Thomas PINNOCK, grandson of the above, who died February 27, 1826, aged 6 months. Also Mr. Thomas Millward, son of the above, who died April 10, 1838, aged 38.

182. MITCHEL (56). Sacred to the memory of John Wray, second son of Cap. MITCHELL, R.A., and Ann, his wife, died at Woolwich, 14 March, 1844, aged 1 year.

183. MITFORD (45). Sacred to the memory of Charles Henry, the beloved son of Henry George MITFORD, Lieut. in the Royal Marines, and Jane, his wife, who died April the 22, 1833, aged 6 years.

184. MOLE (119). Sacred to the memory of James MOLE, who departed this life the 2 Septr, 1849, aged 35 years. Also his mother, Mary Mole, who departed this life the 6 Septr, 1849, aged 61 years. Also Mr. James Mole, who died the 30 August, 1853, aged 63 years.

185. MONDAY (92). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Elizabeth MONDAY, beloved wife of Mr. Joseph Monday, of H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich, who departed this life 9 August, 1848, aged 66 years. "Happy in Jesus".

186. MORGAN (33). In memory of Ann, wife of John MORGAN, Esq., of Shooters Hill Road, Blackheath, second daughter of Captn CRABTREE, of Brisbane, who departed this life after a lingering illness on Sunday, the 22 August, 1852, aged 41 years. And of Geraldine, beloved and only daughter of John Morgan, Esq., whose brief and saintly life terminated 14 July, 1875, at the early age of 21.

187. MORRIS (299).Depositum Mrs. Margaret MORRIS, of Vine Street, St James, mother of Mrs. Alicia HILLIER, ob. 9 August, 1813, æt 75.

188. MORRISON (175). [North side]. Mrs. Margaret Winifred MORRISON, mother of General Morrison. She died 28 Novr, 1766, aged 72. Mrs. Hannah JENKINS, mother of Mrs. Mary Morrison by her first husband, Edward BECHER, Esq. She died the 26 April, 1788, aged 74. [On the top slab]. Beneath this tomb lieth deposited the remains of General George MORRISON, who departed this life Novr 30, 1790, aged 69 years. He was Colonel in the King’s Own Regt of Foot, and for upwards of 38 years Quartermaster-General of H.M. Forces. Also the remains of two of his infant children, Maria Christian Marianne, born 18 Oct. 1758, she died Octr 18, 1762; George Charles, died the 5 August, 1761, aged 3 months. Also the remains of 2 children of his daughter, Charlotte Mary PETERS, wife of Henry Peters, Esq. Harriet Elizabeth, born the 25 August, 1789, died March 8, 1797; Charles John, born March 19, 1795, died Janry. 1, 1797. Also Mrs Mary Morrison, relict of General George Morrison, daughter of Edward BECHER, Esq., of Kingstown, Jamaica, born the 11 April, 1737 O.S., married the 8 October, 1756, died the 21 June, 1822.

189. MUNDAY (103). Sacred to the memory of Thomas MUNDAY, of the firm of ............./& Munday, Threadneedle Street, London, who died at Woolwich, March 6, 1849, aged ../ years.

190. N. (50). To I.I.N., ob. Novr 27, 1813, æt. 2 years. H.N., ob. June 10, 1813, æt. 4 years and 6 months.

191. N. [Headstone worn out by drippings from trees. Inscriptions all over both sides]. Footstone 14 feet to the east, as follows: H.N. 1796. S.N. 1797. A.N. 1807. M.N. 1811. C.W.N. 1827. I.D.N. 1829.

192. NAPIER (97). In memory of Lieut Archibald NAPIER, of the Royal Marine Artillery, who departed this life the 26 June, 1821, aged XXXI years. [This inscription is in the middle of the stone].

193. NORTHWOOD (127). In hopes of a glorious resurrection here lieth the body of Jane NORTHWOD, who departed this life the 3 Septr, 1737, aged 29 years. To whose memory John CONYERS has caused this stone to be erected. Here also lieth the body of the above said John Conyers, who died the 8 April, 1746, aged 38 years.

194. PAINE (8). In memory of Mrs. Ann PAINE, of the Parish of Woolwich, who died the 13 Novr, 1808, aged 19 years. Also Elizabeth, late wife of Serjeant John FISHER, of the R.A., and sister of the above, who departed this life the 25 April, 1809, aged 25 years.

195. PARKER (196). Beneath this place lie the remains of Mr. James PARKER, and Mary, his wife; also 2 daughters, Sarah and Rebecca; also Mr. Richard POTTEN; likewise Mr. Joseph FINCH, who died Janry. 3, 1795, aged 70 years; also Mrs. Mary Finch, widow of the above Mr. Joseph Finch, who died August 21, 1800, aged 73 years.

196. PARKER (281). Major-Genl. John Boteler PARKER, C.B., died the 25 March, 1851, aged 66. [A tablet is erected to his memory in the adjoining Church].

197. PARR (129). Sacred to the memory of Mr. Richard PARR, who died May 28, 1851, aged 45 years.

198. PARRATT (314). Sacred to the memory of Jean McDERMEIT, beloved wife of J.E.T. PARRATT, Esq., Assistant Surveyor R.A., who died at Woolwich, Novr 12, 1838, aged 29 years, after a short and painful illness, which she bore with exemplary Christian fortitude and resignation.

199. PARRY (269). Sacred to the memory of Lieut-Genl Sir Spencer Claudius PARRY, Col.-Commandant of the 9th Batt. of the R.A., who died the 11 June, 1845, aged 80 years.

200. PASCALL (110). In memory of Mrs. Sarah, the beloved wife of Mr. Henry PASCALL, who departed this life July 17, 1852, aged 28 years. "Farewell, afflicting hopes and fears,/Where lights and shades alternate dwell./Hope with the unchanging morn appears,/Farewell, inconstant world, farewell".

201. PATERSON (306). Sacred to the memory of Sarah WELLS, Wd of Capt. William PATERSON, R.N., C.B., who died the 3 Decr, 1847. "When Christ, Who is our life, shall appear, then shall we appear like Him in Glory". – Col. iii, 7.

202. PATTERSTONE (43). In memory of Rebecca Harriett PATTERSTONE, late of the Parish of Woolwich, who departed Augt, 1799, aged --/ years.

203. PAYNE (254). In memory of Hammond PAYNE, who departed this life February 14, 1801, aged 54 years. "How loved, how valued once, avails thee not,/To whom related, or by whom begot,/A heap of dust alone remains of thee,/’Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be". A tender father and a generous friend has left a wife and four small children to lament his loss. Also Miss Jane PAYNE, daughter of the above, who died Decr 4, 1807, aged 3 years and 8 months. Also Mrs. Jane Payne, wife of the above Mr. Hammond Payne, who died the 17 Novr, 1812, aged 36 years. "Long while afflicted have I been/Physicians tried in vain,/Until it pleased my blessed Lord/To ease me of my pain". Also Mrs. Mary LEE, daughter of the above, who departed this life August 18, 1821, in the 31st year of her age. Also Miss Anne Lee, daughter of the above, who died May 3, 1822, aged 1 year.

204. PEAKE (62). In memory of Jane, the wife of James P. PEAKE, Esq., of H.M. Dockyard, who departed this life at Woolwich, the 1 October, 1851, in the 42nd year of her age.

205. PEDDIE (79). In memory of Annie Eliza PEDDIE, daughter of John Peddie, Esq., Surgeon, R.N. and Eliza Matilda, his wife, died 12 February 1849, aged 4½ years. "Suffer little children to come unto Me, and forbid them not, for us such is the Kingdom of God". Also in memory of John Stuart Peddie, Esq., father of the above, Surgeon H.M.S. Terror, who perished in the Polar Regions in the Expedition under Capt. John FRANKLIN.

206. PEEBLES (41). Sacred to the memory of Thomas PEEBLES, Esq., Colonel and Commandant of the Woolwich Division of the Royal Marines, who died the 3 January, 1848, aged 62 years. Deeply regretted. A tablet has been erected to his memory in the Episcopal Chapel of Perth, N.B., by those Officers who served under his Command in Ireland, A/D., 1846-7.

207. PEIPERS (39). Sacred to the memory of Gustavus William PEIPERS, who died June 6, 1839, aged 26. [This inscription is in the middle of the stone].

208. PERCEVAL (171). The family vault of Frederick James PERCEVAL, Esq. In a vault near this place are deposited the remains of Mary, the beloved wife of F.J.P. [The rest is covered by the tiles].

209. PERCIVAL (96). Sacred to the memory of Maria, daughter of John and Isabella PERCIVAL, died the 31 Jny., 1807, aged 17 years. Also John Lowther Lothian, son of John Lowther and Isabella Percival, died 19 Febry., aged 4 months. Also Isabella, wife of John Percival, died the 26 April, 1812, aged 61 years. Also Thomas William PERCIVAL, son of John and Isabella Percival, died the 8 Febry., 1827, aged 38 years. Also Isabella, wife of the above Thomas William Percival, who died July 17, 1852, aged 55 years.

210. PHILLIPS (210). In memory of Mr. Samuel PHILLIPS, late of this Parish, who departed this life the 29 January, 1839, in the 55th year of his age. In memory of Ann, wife of the above said Mr. Samuel Phillips, who died Septr 24, 1853, aged 67 years.

211. PIDCOCK (237). Sacred to the memory of Benjamin PIDCOCK, Gentn, ob. 26 Augt, 1796, aged 61 years. Also Anne Pidcock, wife of the above, ob. 28 Febry., 1820, aged 80 years.

212. PINNOCK (257). In memory of Mr. Henry PINNOCK, who departed this life May 30, 1828, aged 65 years. Also Mrs. Rebecca Pinnock, wife of the above, who departed this life Septr 19, 1830, aged 68 years. Also Mrs. Harriet Pinnock, who died the 10 Decr, 1830, aged 41 years. Also Jane Pinnock, who died the 11 Decr, 1837, aged 1 year. Also Mr. Thomas Pinnock, husband of the above Mrs. Harriet Pinnock, who died March 18, 1843, aged 52 years.

213. POLLARD (247). Here are deposited the mortal remains of John POLLARD (died 1825, aged 83?).

214. PONTIFEN (53). Sacred to the memory of Helen, youngest daughter of Edmund PONTIFEN, Esq., who died the 1 day of March, 1846, aged 22 years."Her’s was a meek and gentle spirit,/All who knew her greatly loved her,/Yet none knew how greatly they loved her/Till Death snatched her away". In a firm hope that she has exchanged this for a happier state, a fond and affectionate parent has affixed this tablet to her memory. [This may be meant for PONTIFEX].

215. PREBLE (68). In memory of Thomas PREBLE, son of James and Mary Preble, who died Febry. 11, 1809, aged 7 months. Also Elizabeth HOBDAY, daughter of Elgar and Mary Hobday, who died March 11, 1809, aged 2 years. [On the left hand side of stone]: Also of Elizabeth PREBBLE, daughter of Michael and Mary Prebble, died aged 3 months. [On the right hand side of stone]: Also of George PREBLE, son of the above, who departed this life 1 November, 1811, aged 2 years. Also Henry Prebble, son of the above, who departed this life the 19 February, 1813, aged 10 weeks. Also Sarah Prebble, daughter of the above, who departed this life the 2 Febry., 1820, aged 3 years and 6 months. [On the footstone the following]: T.P. 1809. E.H. 1809. 1811. H.P. 1813. S.P. 1820.

216. PREBBLE (74). In memory of Ann PREBBLE, daughter of Mr. Michael and Mrs. Elizabeth Prebble, of the Parish of Woolwich, who died May 7, 1814, aged 3 years 3 months and 13 days. Also the above Mrs. Elizabeth Prebble, who died Septr 10, 1820, aged 31 years.

217. PREBBLE (71). In memory of George, son of Richard and Clarissa PREBBLE, of the Parish of Greenwich, who died the 14 January, 1815, aged 2 years 3 months and 12 days. Also Jonathan Prebble, son of John and Ann Prebble, who died the 6 February, 1815, aged 2 years and 7 months. Also Margaret Prebble, daughter of the above, who died --/August, 1823, aged 11 years. Likewise Mrs. Ann Prebble, wife of the above, who died 10 March, 1827, aged 45 years.

218. PREBBLE (37). Sacred to the memory of Susannah PREBBLE, daughter of Henry &Susannah Prebble, of the Parish of Woolwich, who departed this life the 29 Septr, 1818, aged 4 months. [Two more children who died 1821. Stone worn out].

219. PREBBLE (73). In memory of Mrs. Mary PREBBLE, late wife of Mr. John Prebble, of this Parish, who departed this life Febry. [Rest illegible].

220. RANDALL (160). In memory of Mr. William RANDALL, of this Parish, who departed this life October 25, 1847, aged 50 years. He was a good husband, a kind father and a faithful friend, and is sincerely and deservedly regretted by all that knew him. Also Mrs. Elizabeth Randall, wife of the above, who died March 14, 1853, aged 53 years. Also Joseph RANDALL, son of the above, who died April 3, 1831, aged 4 days. Also Fanny Elizabeth, daughter of the above, who died February 19, 1837, aged 6 weeks. Also Joseph Randall, brother of the above, who died Sep. 20, 1827, a. 17 years. Also Mr. John PACKET, brother-in-law of above, who died Oct. 25, 1843, a. 40 years. Also Mrs. Eliz. Randall, mother of above Mr. William Randall, who died Oct. 26, 1848, aged 73 years.

221. RANDFEILD (142). In memory of Mrs. Catherine RANDFEILD, wife of Mr. James Randfeild, Shipwright, of Rotherhithe, who departed this life the 10 March, 1809, aged 67 years. Also the above Mr. James Randfeild, who departed this life the 15 May, 1810, aged 70 years. Also Benjamin WATTE, son-in-law of the above, who died the 8 Febry., 1811, aged 17 years.

222. RANKING (17). Sacred to the memory of Henry RANKING, son of Henry & Francis Helen Ranking, of Blackheath Park, in this Parish. He died June 22, 1840, aged 4 years. "Except ye be converted and become as little children ye cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven". – Matt. xviii, 3. Also Harriet Elizabeth, 3rd daur. of the above. She died August 12, 1840, aged 8 years. "Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season". – Heb. xi, 25. Also of Lewis Henry ........./.

223. REDPATH (27). Sacred to the memory of Eleanor, wife of James REDPATH, of Shooters Hill, who died the 16 March, 1833, aged 53 years. Also Susannah Frances, wife of J.W. LETTS and daughter of the above, who departed this life the 11 May, 1847, aged 31 years. Also the above named James Redpath, who was born the 1 April, 1777, died the 16 March, 1861.

224. REED (63). In memory of Mr. John REED, of the Parish of Greenwich, who died Decr 23, 1818, aged 68 years. Also Mrs. Mary Reed, wife of the above, who died Septr 16, 1837, aged 81 years. Also Mr. William Reed, son of the above, who died January 12, 1840, aged 60 years.

225. REES (147). Sacred to the memory of Mr. Thomas REES, of Aldermanbury, London, and formerly of Lampeter Velfrey, South Wales, died Janry. 27, 1854, aged 51 years.

226. REID (106). In memory of Lucy Alexandrina REID, daughter of Lieut-Col. REID, R.E., who died Octr 24, 1850, aged 29 years.

227. REYNOLDS (109). Sacred to the memory of Letitia, wife of Mr. John REYNOLDS, born at St John’s Worcester, Octr 30, 1781, died at Charlton, Augt 21, 1847. Also Marie Louisa Matilda BAVENT, died April 21, 1851, aged 8 months.

228. RICHARDS (145). Here lieth entombed the body of Mrs. Ann RICHARDS, who died Decr 25, 1709, aged 72. [Note: Above is a lozenge bearing a cross-crosslet fitchée between 3 cinque-foils].

229. RICHARDSON (213). I.H.S. Beneath are deposited the remains of Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Major William RICHARDSON, who in faith and fear departed this life Novr 22, 1839, aged 54 years. Also the body of the above William Richardson, Esq., who in sure and certain hope of the Resurrection to Eternal life through our Lord Jesus Christ, fell asleep 28 April, 1848, in his 78th year. A memorial also of their children: James William, who died at Cork, 1810, aged 8 months. Francis Vincent, at Darlington, Devon, 1817, aged 11 months. Charles Cardale, at Heavitree, Devon, 1823, aged 4 years. Horatio Calmady, at Heavitree, Devon, 1826, aged 11 years. James William, in London, 1830, aged 18 years. "Them who sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him". George Rycroft, who fell at Wairat, N.Z., 1843, aged 28 years. Frederick Augustus, died at Ahmedniggar, Bombay, 1844, aged 26 years. "In the day of Judgment, Good Lord, deliver us".

230. RICHARDSON (124). In memory of Gerald Murray, infant son of Lawford and Anne Emily RICHARDSON, of Blackheath, who died Septr 27, 1849, aged only 2 days. "Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven". Mark x, 7.

231. RICHARDSON (11). James Mallcott RICHARDSON, of Blackheath Park, in this Parish, died March 3, 1854, aged 83. Pennington James Richardson, sixth son of the above James Mallcott Richardson, died 23 Novr, 1858, aged 22.

232. RICHARDSON (67). [West side]. Sacred to the memory of William RICHARDSON, Esq., Assistant Commissary F.T.R.A., died the 24 March, 1869, aged 85 years. Also Elizabeth, his beloved wife, died the 6 Febry., 1865, aged 64 years, both of this Parish. "The family vault of William Richardson. Esq". [Note: These last words are repeated twice on this side]. [North side]. Caroline, youngest daughter of William and Elizabeth RICHARDSON, born the 14 July, 1841, died the 8 June, 1880. [East side]. Captain John TAVERSHAM, died at Antwerp, 15 Septr, 1844, aged 62 years. Of this Parish. [South side]. Arbiner Richardson, died the 29 Decr, 1835, aged 45 years. Caroline Oldham WATSON, died the 1 June, 1841, aged 21 years. Daniel SLATER, Esq., died the 9 Novr, 1841, aged 63 years. Sarah, wife of Daniel Slater, died the 14 August, 1853, aged 78 years.

233. ROBERTS (280). In memory of Mrs. Catherine ROBERTS, wife of Mr. Thomas Roberts, of Blackheath, died the 23 June, 1802, aged 63 years. Also the above Mr. Thomas Roberts, who died the 21 February, 1803, aged 69 years. Also Mr. Richard TYE, who died the 28 Septr, 1812, aged 40 years. Also Mrs. Anne BRYANS, daughter of the above Mr. Thomas Roberts, relict of the above Mr. Richard Tye, wife of Mr. John Bryans, who died the 16 March, 1828, aged 54 years.

234. ROBINSON (169).Here lieth interred the remains of Elizabeth ROBINSON, wife of Mr. William Robinson, Carpenter, who left this world of trouble 3 Novr, 1812, aged 53 years.

235. ROBINSON (218). In memory of Major Charles ROBINSON, Royal Marines, died 2 Octr, 1849, aged 57 years. And of Mary Robinson, his widow, who died at Woolwich, 4 May, 1853, aged 55 years.

236. ROCHFORT (291). Lieut-Gen. George ROCHFORD, Royal Regt of Artillery, Chief Firemaster to the Royal Laboratory, Woolwich, died the 24 Febr., 1821, aged 83 years. Also Elizabeth Rochfort, wife of the above, died May 8, 1832, aged 89 years.

237. ROGERS (253). Sacred to the memory of Colonel Thomas ROGERS, R.A., who died the 9 August, 1830, aged 62 years. "To die is gain".

238. ROSKRUGE (292). In memory of Harriet Anne ROSKRUGE, of the Parish of Plumstead, who departed this life 6 May, 1797, in the 19th year of her age. Also of Lieut. George William ROSKRUGE, of the Royal Regt of Artillery, who departed this life the 12 June, 1798, in the 21st year of his age. Also Mrs. Betty WALLACE, who died the 10 March, 1803, aged 78 years. Also Mrs.Ann ROSKRUGE, who died the 23 May, 1826, aged 81 years. Mother of the above named Harriet Anne and George William Roskruge, and relict of Capt. Thomas Roskruge, of the Royal Regt of Artillery, who died in the West Indies.

239. ROSS (24). Sacred to the memory of Frances Caroline ROSS, daughter of Sir Hew and Lady Ross. She died the 18 May, 1850, aged 15 years.

240. RUSSELL (16). Sacred to the memory of Jane Anne RUSSELL, widow of the late John Russell, Esq., of Greenwich, who died April 14, 1837, aged 84 years.

241. RYMER (266). Here lieth the body of Mr. Richard RYMER, of the Parish of Greenwich, Joiner, who departed this life 21 July, 1760, aged 55 years. Also Mrs. Sarah HUGHES, daughter of the above Richard Rymer, who died the 19 August, 1763, aged 27 years. Also Ann Hughes, her daughter, who died the 25 August, 1763, aged 2 months. Also Eleanor Rymer, wife of the above, who departed this life 2 April 1765, aged 66 years.

242. SANDILANDS (57). In memory of Lieut-Col. Patrick SANDILANDS, who died at Woolwich, Janry. 5, 1847, in his 59th year. Also to the right of this stone, GeorgeAinslie, infant son of the above Lieut-Col. Patrick Sandilands, died the 2 June, 1838, aged 16 months.

243. SAUNDERS (185). Sacred to the memory of William SAUNDERS, of this Parish, who died the 8 Decr, 1808, aged 47 years. Also Maria Saunders, daughter of the above, died the 6 August, 1806, aged 8 months. Also William Saunders, died the 27 Janry., 1807, aged 2 years. Also Christopher Saunders, died the 3 August, 1807, aged 5 months. Also William Saunders, died the 10 Janry., 1809, aged 7 months. Also Elizabeth Saunders, died the 1 June, 1810, aged 4 years.

244. SAUNDERS (22). Sacred to the memory of Major William SAUNDRES, R.H.A., born the 13 May, 1789, died the 12 Augt, 1839. Also Isabella Susanna, wife of John James Saunders, died the 22 February, 1868, aged 63 years. Also Elizabeth Caroline, infant daughter of the above, died the 13 Febry., 1815, aged 9 months. Also George Robert, son of the above Major William Saunders, formerly Capt in the Prince Consort’s Own Rifle Brigade, born the 21 Novr, 1836, died the 28 May, 1868.

245. SHELTON (48). In memory of Samuel SHELTON, who died the 12 Decr, 1803, aged 75 years. Also Mary Shelton, who died 21 August, 1806, aged 73 years.

246. SHERMAN (240). Sacred to the memory of Thomas SHERMAN, Esq., late Major of the Royal Marines, many years resident in this Parish, who departed this life at Stratford, in Essex, the 29 day of Septr, 1851, in the 76th year of his age. Also of Selina, his daughter, who died the 31 Decr, 1819, aged 3 years. Also of Sara, widow of the above Major Thomas Sherman, who died the 7 Septr, 1860, aged 84 years.

247. SKINNER (317). In memory of Anne, widow of Lieut-Col. SKINNER, R.A., who died July 15, 1852. "For we believe that Jesus died and rose again. Even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him".

248. SLIGHT (273). Sacred to the memory of John SLIGHT, Esq., who died October 4, 1851, aged 78. For 40 years a faithful Public Servant, a tender husband, an affectionate father, of singular kindness and courtesy to all. Constant in his attendance on the sacred Ordinances of the Church, beloved and regretted by a numerous circle of friends, he fell asleep in Jesus in a joyful hope of a better life, through his Redeemer’s merits.

249. SMITH (230). In memory of Mrs. Dorcas SMITH, who departed this life 1 April, 1776, aged 29 years.

250. SMITH (259). In memory of Mrs. Elizabeth SMITH, widow of James Smith, Esq., late Capt R.N., died the 26 Septr, 1803, aged 65 years.

251. SMITH (270). [North side]. Sacred to the memory of Grace Lady SMITH, dearly beloved and affectionate wife of Lieut-Genl Sir John Smith, R.A., G/C.N., who departed this life 9 May, 1832, aged 80 years. Sacred also to the memory of Genl Sir John Smith, G.C.N., Colonel-Commandant of the Royal Horse Artillery and Senior Officer of the Corps. Who departed this life the 2 July, 1837, aged 83 years. Sincerely lamented by a numerous and affectionate family, having served his Country 66 years with honour in many parts of the Globe. [South side]. Deposited in this vault the 12 January, 1855, Eliza, youngest daughter of Lady JEPHSON, and grand-daughter of Lieut-General SMITH, R.A., aged 5 years and 6 months. Also Grace, third daughter of Lieut-Col. Gilbert BUCHANAN, Commander of the R.E. at Chatham. Harriet WILKS, daughter of Lieut-General Smith, born June 23, 1811, died Septr 23, 1829. [West side]. Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Harriet Wilks Buchanan, relict of the late Lieut-Col. Buchanan, 3rd daughter of Lieut-General Smith, R.A., who died Febry. 18, 1831, aged 42 years.

252. SMITH (295). In memory of Col. Francis SMITH, R.A., died the 26 June, 1837, aged 66 years.

253. SMITH (10). Sacred to the memory of Frederick Walter, beloved and only son of Frederick WICKINGS and Emma SMITH, of Lee Road, Blackheath, who departed this life 21 Febr., 1840, aged 11 months. "The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the Name of the Lord". "Farewell, dear soul, the loss is ours,/For thou art gone to rest. The Shepherd hath [resumed] thy soul/To keep it in His trust".

254. SMITH (161). In memory of Jane SMITH, daughter of Thomas Smith, of St. Laurance, Coy. Northumberland, who departed this life Novr 8, 1849, in the 64th year of her age. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, yea, said the Spirit, for they rest from their labours and their works do follow them". – Rev. xiv, 13.

255. SNODGRASS (290). [North side]. In memory of Gabriel SNODGRASS, Esq., an old and faithful servant of the East Indian Coy., born the 5 Janry., 1720, died the 30 June, 1799. Also to the memory of his consort, Mary, born the 17 Janry., 1742, died the 16 March, 1798. Both excellent in all conditions of human life, may their souls rest united in Heavenly peace. This monument is erected by their dutiful and affectionate son, Thomas. [South side]. In the vault beneath are deposited the remains of their son, Thomas Snodgrass, of Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, Esq., late of the Hon. East India Coy.’s Civil Service at Madras, who departed this life the 28 August, 1834, in the 73rd year of his age.

256. SPILLER (232). The family vault of Col. George SPILLER.

257. STAGG (209). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Jane STAGG, wife of Thomas Stagg, of this Parish, who departed this life Novr 19, 1797, aged 59 years. Also of the above Mr. Thomas Stagg, who departed this life April 5, 1820, aged 72 years.

258. STANES (272). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Sarah STANES, wife of Lieut. James Staines, R.N., who departed this life 21 Septr, 1829, aged 35 years. She was unfortunately burnt to death, leaving a husband and 6 small children to mourn their irreparable loss. Hebrews v, 6. Also the above Lieut. James Staines, R.N., who departed this life the 11 October, 1831, aged 45 years. Job xix, 25.

259. STANSFIELD (260). Sacred to the memory of Mary, the wife of John STANSFIELD, Esq., Civil Engineer, late of H.M. Royal Dockyard, Woolwich. She departed this life 7 Decr, 1838, in the 55th year of her age. Also of the aforesaid John Stansfield, Esq., who died Septr 30, 1847, aged 56. "Lost to sight, to memory dear".

260. STAUNTON (301). Sacred to the memory of Andrew Aylmer STAUNTON, Esq., M.D., R.A., who died at Woolwich, April 28, 1848. Also Frederica, wife of the above, who died Decr 2, 1834, aged 66 years.

261. STEPHEN (234). Sacred to the memory of Sibella Benn STEPHEN, eldest daughter of the late Capt. W.S. Stephen, of the Bengal Engineers, grand-daughter of the late Revd Thomas T-------------/, who departed this life at Creswell Park, Blackheath, 27 Janry., 1837, aged 15 years and 6 months. She survived her elder brother only 18 months, who departed this life at Cheltenham, aged 17 years. "He shall gather the lambs in His arms, and carry them in His bosom".

262. STOPFORD (1). Sacred to the memory of Cordelia Winifreda, wife of the Hon. Montagu STOPFORD, R.N., and daughter of Lieut-Genl Sir Geo. WHITMORE, R.E., K.C.H., and Cordelia, his wife, who died at Woolwich, on the 4 day of Septr, 1851, aged 47 years. May the many who deplore her loss as a daughter, sister, wife, mother and friend seek to imitate the virtues which in each of these relations were her ornament and their delight. Also of Charlotte Elizabeth Catherine, the infant daughter of the above, who died the 27 April, 1847, aged 4 weeks. "Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven".

263. STRICKLAND (224). In memory of Henry Stonestreak STRICKLAND, Esq., late of Blackheath, in the Parish of Greenwich, who departed this life 17 day of Septr, 1835, in his 69th year.

264. TARRANT (69). Sacred to the memory of Mr. Joseph TARRANT, who died Decr 8, 1841, aged 57 years. "Oh Lord my God, I cried unto Thee, and Thou hast healed me". – Ps. xxxvii. Also Susannah, wife of the above, who died November 19, 1851, aged 76 years.

265. TAYLOR (170). Mrs. Margt TAYLOR, died 28 July, 1784, aged 30 years. Mrs Elizabeth Taylor, died 18 March, 1790, aged 40 years.

266. TAYLOR (40). Sacred to the memory of Lydia, beloved wife of Mr. Thomas TAYLOR, of this Parish, who died Septr 17, 1837, aged 26 years. Also Mary Ann Taylor, daughter of above, who died Decr 11, 1852, aged 17 years. "Weep not". - :Luke xiii.

267. TAYLOR (21). Sacred to the memory of Mary Ann, wife of Capt. W. TAYLOR, of the Royal Marines, who died 30 August, 1842, aged 48 years.

268.  TENANT (29). [South side]. Sacred to the memory of Charlotte, the beloved wife of the Revd Sanderson TENANT, of Blackheath Park, who died Septr 26, 1845, aged 34. [On the top slab]. Here, in the same grave, with her only daughter, Charlotte Tenant, are interred the remains of Martha, wife of Robert OGDEN, Esq., of Leeds. She died at Lakefield, Esthwaite Water, Lancashire, April 20, 1849, aged 68 years.

269. THOMAS (315). Here lieth interred the body of Mrs. Bridget THOMAS, who departed this life 10 October, 1729, in the 84th year of her age. She was ye daughter of Christopher BROWN, of Tolethorpe, in ye Co. Rutland, who married one of ye daughters of Sir Edward HARRINGTON, of Ridlington, in ye same County, Baronett. She was first married to Richard TORLESSE, Doctor of Physic, who was Physician of St Thomas Hospital, Southwark, Fellow of Royal College of Physicians in London, by whom she had two sons, Christopher and Anthony. She afterwards married Revd Mr. Thomas, Rector of Casterton Parva, in ye Co. of Rutland, Clerk. "Live to die, for die you must;/Die to live amongst the just".

270. THOMASON (233). Sacred to the memory of Maynard Eliza, beloved wife of James Thomason, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service, daughter of J.W. GRANT, Esq., of Elchies, N.B., who died November 8, 1839, aged 28. Surrounded by everything which could make life dear to her she was called to resign all, that she might be found with Christ. Rev. vii, 15, 16, 17. Also to the memory of Rowland Fawcett Thomason, youngest son of James Thomason, Esq., who fell asleep in Jesus, November 28, 1850, aged 12 years. Rev. xxi, 7.

271. THOMPSON (148). [On the top]. St Quintin THOMPSON, Esq., ob. 1 October, 1736, aged 38 years. St Quintin Bladen PERKINS, Esq., died Octr 20, 1756, aged 22 years. Sir Lambert MIDDLETON, of Belsay Castle, County Northumberland, Bart, died March 2, 1768, aged 63 years. Thomas Middleton, Esq., died 30 June, 1769, aged 27 years. Elizabeth REESSEN (late Middleton), wife of Jacob Reessen, of London, Esq., died 29 November, 1770, aged 30 years. Anna Maria (late PERKINS), wife of William JACKSON, of Chigwell, in Essex, Esq., died 23 July, 1776, aged 43 years. Erected by Anne Perkins, Executrix, afterwards Lady Middleton, wife of Sir John Lambert Middleton, who died April 12, 1762, aged 52 years. [North side]. Sir William Middleton, of Belsay Castle, in County Northumberland, Bart, died July 7, 1795, aged 39 years. [South side]. Lady Middleton, wife of Sir William Middleton, of Belsay Castle, in County Northumberland, Bart, died June 17, 1794, aged 47 years.

272. THOMSON (93). Sacred to the memory of Mr. George THOMSON, of Blackheath, who died on the 27 Septr, 1846, in the 73rd year of his age.

273. TOZER (173). Sacred to the memory of Mary, late wife of William TOZER, of Woolwich, who died 28 May, 1818, aged 54 years.

274. TRENCH (222). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Sarah TRENCH, wife of Mr. William Trench, who died the 25 February, 1820, aged 29 years. "Best of wives the grave encloses here,/And also tender to her children dear./Great was our loss, for her eternal gain,/But hope in Christ that we shall meet again".

275. TROUNCE (223). Sacred to the memory of Stephen TROUNCE, Esq., R.N., of Blackheath, who died 9 April, 1839, aged 65 years. Also of Elizabeth, his wife, who died 19 April, 1842, aged 62 years. Also of Elizabeth, eldest daughter of above, who died at Bath, 12 January, 1848, aged 35 years.

276. TUACK (248). Here lieth the body of G.E. TUACK, an infant, who died 3rd Decr, 1757. Also the body of Elizabeth Moore Tuack, who died ye 10 July, 1758, aged three years and 10 months. Also M.M-------------/ Tuack, who died 1 May, 1759, æt. 5 months.

277. TURNER (163). Here lieth interred the body of Mr. Richard TURNER, of this Parish, who departed this life 13 May, 1779, aged 72. Also Margaret WEEKS, of this Parish, who departed this life Novr 6, 1830, aged 84 years. Also Charles Weeks, died Octr 24., 1838, aged 52 years.

278. TURNPENNY (246). [South side]. To memory of John TURNPENNY, Esq., who departed this life Decr 9, 1756, aged 57, who by industry acquired, by economy improved, and with equity dispensed, a considerable fortune among his surviving friends. His afflicted Widow caused this plain inscription to be drawn. [East side]. Here also lies interred the body of Mrs. Jemima Turnpenny, relict of John Turnpennny, Esq. She departed this life the 13 Novr, 1780, in the 83rd year of her age. [North side]. In memoriam Johannes ALTREE, M.D., Medici, Peritissimi, Conjugis Amantiesimi, Patris Pientissimi, Fratris Diligentissimi et amici fidelissimi, Johannes Turnpenny Armig. Hoc fieri jussit, et sibi Anno Domini, MDCCL. Me prosunt domino qua prosunt omnibus artes.
279. UNDERWOOD (61). Sacred to the memory of George Pye, son of Joseph and Emily UNDERWOOD, of Blackheath Park, who departed this life 29 August, 1847, aged 2 years and 7 months. Also Catherine Jane, daughter of the above, who departed this life 12 March, 1849, aged 1 year and 3 months. (Other inscriptions below ground).

280. UPWARD (94). Sacred to the memory of Mary Sarah UPWARD, relict of Monsieur M.H. CLEMENT, of Chateau, Combaulty, En Brie, France, and formerly of Durham House, Chelsea, who departed this life on 19 February, 1853, aged 75 years.

281. VERE (76). Mary VERE, died Decr 25, 1826, aged 56 years. Erected to memory of a faithful servant by her mistress, with whom she lived 16 years.

282. WALKER (120). In memory of Mr. Henry Edward WALKER, late of this Parish, who died Augt 12, 1850, aged 32 years.

283. WALLOP (159). Wife of Honble. Henry WALLOP, died 20 August, 1789, aged 42 years. "In the deep shades of night lies buried here/A loving sister and a wife most dear./The Lord who gave has taken her away/To rest within the grave till judgment day./Altho’ her corpse is here interred in dust,/I hope, one day, ‘twill shine amongst the just".

284. WARD (70). Here lies buried James WARD, of Parish of Woolwich, who departed this life the 7 day of March, 173¾, aged 38 years.

285. WARE (149). In memory of Mr. Thomas WARE, of this Parish, died Decr 5, 1817, aged 50 years. "In love and unity with all". Also Mrs. Esther LEGGATT, relict of above, and late wife of Mr. James Leggatt, who died 18 December, 1822, aged 42 years.

286. WEEKS (126). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Mary Ann WEEKS, wife of Mr. Abraham Weeks, of this Parish, died Decr 10, 1843, aged 44 years.

287. WEEKS (104). Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Mary WEEKS, wife of Mr. Thomas Weeks, of this Parish, who died Novr 1, 1849, in her 65th year. "Forgive, oh Lord, affection’s tear/For her, which has been shed,/The loving wife and mother dear/Now mingled with the dead./Oh, may the angels bear away/Her never-dying soul,/Far from the reach of Saturn’s* sway,/Far from his dire control./By Thee we pray to be forgiven/When free from worldly pain,/With her we hope to live in Heaven,/Where joys immortal reign". (*Altered to "Satan’s").

288. WELLADVICE (100). In memory of Mrs. Alice WELLADVICE, wife of Mr. Henry Welladvice, of this Parish, who died the 5 Decr, 1789, aged 59 years. Also in memory of Mr. Henry Welladvice, who died the 28 July, 1792, aged 63 years. Also Mrs. Hannah PRUDO, died 31 January, 1808, aged 31 years.

289. WHALLEY (208). Sacred to the memory of Sarah, relict of the late Charles WHALLEY, Esq., second daughter of John LEWIS, Esq., Harpton Court, Coy. Radnor. She died a Christian, 25 March, 1840, in the 70th year of her age.

290. WHITMORE (95). Sacred to the memory of Major George Vincent WHITMORE, R.E., eldest son of Lieut-General Sir George Whitmore, R.E., K.C.H., and Cordelia, his wife, who died at Charlton, 12 November, 1851, aged 52, after a lingering illness, borne with much fortitude and resignation. "Whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth".

291. WILKINSON (130). Sacred to the memory of Miss Jane Grant WILKINSON, who died June 9, 1846, aged 30 years.

292. WILKINSON (313). Scared to the memory of Elizabeth Warden, beloved wife of Robert Wilkinson, Esq., of late of Canton, who departed this life 21 July, 1840, aged 21 years.

293. WILKS (302). (Ornamental top, conventional tree spreading over an urn): Sacred to the memory of Eliza WILKS, beloved wife of Thomas Wilks, of Parish of Woolwich, who departed this life 12 Septr, 1849, aged 54 years. "Hurried from life, by suffering’s shroud o’ercast./She died resigned, and breathed in peace her last./This stone, erected o’er her narrow bed,/Pays tribute to her dust, her spirit fled/To distant realms beyond life’s fleeting day,/Unknown to death, to sadness or decay". Also of Mr. Thomas Wilks, husband of above, who died 4 December. (There may be other inscriptions below the earth).

294. WILLIAMS (108). Sacred to the memory of Ann, the beloved wife of William WILLIAMS, of this Parish, who died May 15, 1849, aged 68 years.

295. WILSON (206). In memory of Catherine Jane WILSON, born Febry. 9, 1806, died April 10, 1838. Also of Emma Wilson, born June 4, 1816, died Febry. 15, 1840, buried at Brompton, Middlesex. Also Mrs. Eliza Wilson, born Novr 9, 1800, died March 8, 1853.

296. WILSON (296). Sacred to the memory of Mary WILSON, spinster, who died at Woolwich, 11 June, 1816, aged 65 years. Also of Margaret MALLE (?), relict of the late Capt. George Malle and sister to the above, who died at Woolwich Common, 8 August, 1819, aged 74 years.

297. WINDER (215). In memory o0f Mar, wife of John WINDER, of Woolwich Common, who departed this life the 6 August, 1786, aged 20 years. "Farewell, vain world, I know enough of thee,/And now am careless what thou sayest of me./Thy smiles I court not, not thy frowns I fear,/My trials are past, my head lies quiet here./What faults you knew in me take care to shun,/And look at home, enough there’s to be done". Also Thomas FAIRHEAD, who died June 7, 1846, aged 1 month. And Martha Fairhead, who died Septr 24, 1848, aged 7 years and 5 months. Grandchildren of the above.

298. WINGROVE (180). Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth, second daughter of Lieut-Colonel WINGROVE, Royal Marines, who departed this life 1 October, 1854, aged 69 years.

299. WOLFE (204). Sacred to the memory of Commander James WOLFE, R.N., who departed this life 28 November, 1849, aged 48 years. He was a sincere friend, a kind parent, an affectionate husband and a pious Christian. "O Lord, in Thee have I put my trust".

300. WOOD (239). In memory of Mrs. Margt WOOD, wife of Mr. Charles Wood, late of Hemingstone, Coy. Suffolk, who died 7 Novr, 1815, aged 69 years. In memory of Jemima Pheasant, second daughter of above, who died 6 July, 1816, aged 6 years.

301. WOOD (115). Sacred to the memory of Mr. John WOOD, Brigadier, of this Parish, who died 25 March, 1844, aged 58 years. And Mrs. Mary Wood, wife of above, who died 27 July, 1849, aged 72 years.

302. WOODHAMS (211). Here lies interred the bodies of Thomas and John WOODHAMS, sons of Thomas Sarrah Woodhams, of this Parish. Thomas died ye 17 Septr in ye 6th year of his age, and John ye 8 May, 1737, in ye 6th year of his age. (There may be other inscriptions below the earth).

303. WRIGHT (51). (Note: This tomb belonged to the BELL family, but the inscriptions have been plastered over and others painted on the plaster). [West side, in black letters on the plaster]: In loving memory of Mr. William WRIGHT, who departed this life 26 March, 1877. 46 years Churchwarden of this Parish. "Grant him Thine eternal rest, O Lord". [Visible portion of the original inscription]: Sacred to the memory of John William BELL ............/1847. [North side, painted on the plaster in black letters]: Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Mary Ann WRIGHT, the beloved wife of Mr. William Wright, of this Parish, who departed this life --/Decr, 1849. [East side]. Sacred to the memory of John Wm Bell, nephew of William and Mary Ann Wright, of this Parish, who departed this life the 3 Octr, 1847, aged --/.

304. YEATHERD (271). Sacred to the memory of Mr. William YEATHERD, who departed this life March 9, 1834, aged 61 years. "Farewell, vain world, I’ve seen enough of thee,/And now am careless what thou sayest of me./Thy smiles I court not, not thy frowns I fear,/My cares are past, my head lies quiet here./What faults you see in me take care to shun,/And look at home, enough there’s to be done". Also Mr. Thomas William Yeatherd, son of above, who departed this life 29 Decr, 1851, aged 42 years. Deeply regretted by all who knew him.

305. YOUNG (311). Sacred to the memory of Sarah, widow of Colonel Sir Aretas William YOUNG, Lieut-Govr of Prince Edward Island, and daughter of the late John COX, of Coolcliffe, in Coy. Wexford, Esq. She departed this life at Woolwich, the 23 of May, 1838, in the 60th year of her age. "Tell them it is an awful thing to die,/’Twas even to her. But the dread path once trod/Heaven lifts its everlasting portals high,/And bids the pure in heart behold their God".
Monumental Inscriptions inside the Church   There is no plan of the interior layout of the church306. This church was rebuilt by the Trustees of Sir Adam NEWTON about the year 1630. The north isle was added in 1693 by the BLOUNTS of Wricklemarsh, and the chancel in 1840. The church was repewed and the vestry built in 1874. There is a small portion of the old flint and stone wall of the previous church incorporated in the present south wall and encased with brick.

307. The numbers in (brackets) attached to these monuments and tablets inside the Church are only given as indicating a rough idea of their position; the Church being so small that we did not think it necessary to more closely identify them. They read from the north-west corner up the north aisle into the chancel and down the nave. Thus the big Langhorne monument is No.1, while the big Newton monument is No.50, and those in the chancel are roughly from 20-30. Where the inscriptions are given in italics without numbers they are not now to be seen, but are mostly extracted from Thorpe’s "Registrum Roffense", p.843.

308. BADHAM (27). Sacred to the memory of Harriet Jane BADHAM, wife of Edward James Badham, who died in this parish the 24th November, 1861, at an early age, and after an illness borne with Christian fortitude, deeply regretted, and immeasurably beloved by all who knew her, but especially by her family, who alone can feel their irreparable loss. Her remains are interred in Charlton Cemetery. "The Lord is my Shepherd, therefore shall I lack nothing" – Ps. xxiii, 1.

309. BARNETT (55). In a vault beneath are deposited the remains of Maria Catherine BARNETT, youngest daughter of the late Benjamin Barnett, Esq., of Theobalds, County Herts. She died at Blackheath the 7 June, 1832. "And I heard a voice from Heaven saying unto me, Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. Yea, saith the Spirit, for they rest from their labours, and their works do follow them".

310. BEARDMORE. A black marble gravestone now missing (with inscription in Roman capitals). Here lieth the body of Thomas BEARDMORE, M.A., eldest son of John Beardmore, late Rector of Whitwell in the Cy. of Derby, who was 15 years Rector of this Parish, and died the 26 day of October, 1702, in the 43rd year of his age. Also ……../Beardmore, his excellent wife, younger daughter of Mr Robert MAUNDRELL, of Compton Bassett, in the Cy. of Wilts, Gentn, who died the 6th day o May, 1707, in the 33rd year of her age, leaving one only son, Thomas Beardmore, aged about 5 years.

311. BILL (54). In a vault beneath lie the remains of Mary Louisa BILL, eldest daughter of the late Robert Bill, Esq. She died at Blackheath Park on the 24 April, 1835, aged 14 years. Also those of Emma Bill, the second daughter of the above, who died at the same place on the 18th of June, 1844, aged 22 years. "As we have borne the image of the earthy we shall also bear the image of the heavenly". – 1 Cor. xv, 49.

312. BLOUNT (65). A brass plate. Here under resteth the body of Edward BLOUNT late of the Middle Temple London Esq. who had to wife first Septima daughter of Wm. DORMAR of London and had issue by her 3 daughters, Elizabeth Rachel and Susan, whereof Elizabeth yet liveth. Secondly he had to wife Fortune daughter of Sr William GARWAY, Knight, and had issue by her Thomas William Anne Elizabeth Edward Edward Garway and John of which 8 only Thomas, William, Edward the younger and John remain alive, the rest lie buried near unto their father. He was born in January 1559 and after he had lived to God and the world a Godly life righteous and a sober life 48 years he comfortably rendered his soul to God his Creator 1st January 1617 and his body to the Yearth on the Eight of the same month. The coat of arms pertaining to the above brass is nailed on the wall opposite: 1 and 4, barry nebuly of 6 or and sable (for Blount); 2 and 3, argent a lion rampant gules (armed and langued az. and crowned or) within a border sable bezantée. In the fesse point a mullet gules for difference; motto: "Evasi". (These arms are repeated in the stained glass).
313. BULL (60). Sacred to the memory of Robert, eldest son of Lieut.-Colonel BULL, C.B., K.H., R.H.A., and of Harriet, his wife, a Lieutenant of the Royal Engineers, who fell a victim to the fever at Gibraltar, in September, 1828, aged 25 years. Also of Norman, their fourth and youngest son, whose remains are interred in a vault near this tablet. He was killed by a shot from a howitzer gun while witnessing the practice on Woolwich Common, May 14th, 1833, aged 17 years, when within a few days of receiving a commission in the Royal Artillery. Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth Louisa, fourth daughter of Lieut.-Colonel Bull, R.H.A., who departed this life the 9 November, 1831, in the 19th year of her age. "And they shall be mine, saith the Lord, in that day when I make up my jewels". – Malachi iii, 17.

314. BURNETT (46). In affectionate remembrance of Eliezer Lewery BURNETT, of Old Charlton, born the 14 February, 1807, died the 3rd November, 1887, also of his beloved wife, Mercy, born the 24 August, 1808, and died the 13 November, 1878.

315. CHAMBERLAYNE (39). M.S. The Revd. Thomas CHAMBERLAYNE, many years Rector of this Parish. Ob. 25 January, 1781. Ætat 74 years. The Revd. Thomas Chamberlayne, son of the above, also formerly Rector of this Parish. Ob. 31 July, 1788. Ætat 46 years. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Catherine Chamberlayne, Relict of the last-mentioned Thomas Chamberlayne, who departed this life the 11 February, 1819, aged 63 years.

316. COLLINS (59). This tablet is erected to the memory of John COLLINS, Esq. (late Commander H.C.S. Warley) who departed this life the 1st Septr., 1816, aged 37 years, also Jane, widow of the above, who died June 27th, 1866, aged 81 years. Arms above: Azure, on a chief argent, a bull passant of the first impaling azure a fesse between 3 wolfs heads erased argent charged with a cross-crosslet between 2 cinquefoils gules.

317. CONGREVE (38). Near this marble are deposited the mortal remains of Sir William CONGREVE, Baronet, late Lieut.-General of His Majesty’s Forces and Col.-Commandant of the 8th Batt. of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, Controller of the Royal Laboratory and Superintendent of the Royal Military Repository, of which most valuable Institution he was the Founder. His ardent devotion to his country’s service in his military character and his inflexible integrity in the discharge of his civil offices are universally acknowledged. In the former he served with distinguished reputation at the sieges of Louisburg, the Havannah and Martinique, in most of the campaigns during the American War, and commanded the Brigade of Artillery under H.R.H. the Duke of York, in Flanders. In the latter he had the happiness of saving his country more than One million sterling, yet died unenriched himself on the 30th April, 1814. Dame Julia Elizabeth, his widow, [she was daughter of Daniel OLIVER, of Blackheath, and widow of General EYRE] died the 6th December, 1832, in the 78th year of her age, humbly trusting in the atonement of the Redeemer, Whose example she prayerfully strove to follow throughout a life of unobtrusive charity. Beneath this tablet are the arms: Sable, a chevron argent between 3 battle axes heads to the dexter or over all an oak-tree proper.

318. CONGREVE (69). In memory of Mrs. Rebecca CONGREVE [she was the daughter of Fleet ELMSTONE, Esq.], the wife of Major William Congreve, of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, who died the 1st of April, 1791, aged 32 years.. Also of Miss Rebecca Janet Congreve, daughter of the above, who died the 29 of March, 1780, aged 7 months and 8 days. Also in memory of Lieutenant General Sir William Congreve, Bart., Commander of the 8 Battalion Royal Regiment of Artillery and Controller of the Royal Laboratory. He died 30 April, 1814, in the 71st year of his age.

319. CRAGGS (20). Here lieth the body of James CRAGGS, late of London, Esquire, one of His Majesty’s Postmasters General. He was the son of Mr. Anthony Craggs, of Holbeck, in the Parish of Walsingham, County Palatine of Durham, Gentn, and died 16 March, 1722. [It ought to be Wolsingham, both here and on the Robinson tomb. We have suggested a theory in the Preface to account for the mistake]. He had issue 1 son and 3 daughters, viz. the Right Hon. James Craggs, Esquire, one of the principal Secretaries of State to His present Majesty, who died one month before his said father, and 3 daughters who survived him. Anne, who married Mr. NEWSHAM, of Chadshunt, in the Coy. of Warwick, Esq., and Elizabeth, who married Edward ELIOT, of Port Eliot, in the Coy. Cornwall, Esquire, and Margret, who married Samuel TREFUSIS, of Trefusis, in the said Coy. of Cornwall, Esq., which 3 daughters in duty erected this monument to the pious memory of the best of fathers. [Note: On the north wall of the Church is an achievement of arms in stone with the words "James Craggs, Esqre", above it: Sable on a fesse or between 3 unpierced mullets ermine as many cross-crosslets of the last].

320. CRAGGS (19). In memory of the virtuous and pious Elizabeth CRAGGS, wife of James Craggs, Esquire, who departed this life the 20 day of January, 1711, in the 49th year of her age. "Morum/suavitate, et facili/sui defideratisima vixit/pietate/coelo matura/levi suspirio animam efflavit/et Firma/Quid enim non possit fides/Refugendi spe munita/Quiescit." Translation: "She lived beloved to her own people by the gentleness and easiness of her manners, by her piety ripe for heaven she yielded up her soul with a light sigh and fortified by a strong hope of rising again (for what cannot faith do) she rests". (Bust above the monument and coat of arms in colours below, i.e. Craggs, maker, S. EDWARDS, Sen., Church Hill, Woolwich. See also Church Plate at the end of the section).

321. CRICKETT (47). In memory of John George CRICKETT, Esq., Proctor of Doctors Commons, who died May 22, 1840, aged 45 years. The departed (whose loss is deeply felt by a widow and 9 children) was distinguished by clearness of judgment, integrity of conduct, kindness of manner, and warmth of affection. He was highly respected by the members of his profession and beloved by a numerous circle of friends. He counted all worldly honours dross for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus. Through life he was ever anxious to adorn the doctrine of the Saviour, and died simply depending on his precious blood and glorious righteousness, as his alone hope of everlasting salvation.

322. CROFTON (49). Sacred to the memory of Miriam, wife of Frederick Lowther CROFTON, Esq., who died the 9 August, 1842, in her 31st year; and of Miriam Lowther, her daughter, who died the 12 Decr., 1841, aged 2 years. (The vault of Capt. William WHITE and Frederick Lowther Crofton, Esq., 1841, No.68).

323. DEEVER (36). Two brass Plates: (1) inscription, (2) coat of arms. Nailed separately on south wall. Here lieth buried Robert DEEVER, 3rd son of John Deever, Earl of Oxenford, which said Robert deceased the XXVIII of Aprill in A.D. 1598. Quarterly of 8 pieces: 1, VERE; 2, lion rampant; 3, barry wavy of 6; 4, a fess double cotised (Badlesmere); 5, a saltire; 6, 3 chevronelles; 7, a lion rampant, over all a fesse charged with 3 cross-crosslets fitchée; 8, a frette charged on the body with roundels.

324. DINGLEY (14). Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth, daughter of Henry THOMPSON, Esq., of Kirby Hall, Co. York, the most deservedly beloved wife of Robert Dingley, of London, Merchant, a tender parent of 3 children, whom she nourished at her own breast, two only surviving, Susanna Cecilia and Robert Henry, whose praises are beyond the reach of pen and can be truly estimated only in that Blissfull Region to which she was translated in the year of her Redeemer, 1759. "Oh death, where is thy sting? Oh grave, where is thy victory? Thanks be to God who hath given her the victory through Christ". Bust above the monument and shield on which were formerly these arms: Quarterly 1 and 4, az. a fesse argent on a chief of the second a mullet between 2 bezants of the field; 2 and 3, az. on two sceptres in saltire a crown or, impaling parted per fesse embattled argent and sable three martlets countercharged. (On a black marble slab at the base of the Monument was Elizabeth DINGLEY, obiit 18 September, 1759, aetatis 50).

325. DINGLEY (15). In memory of Robert DINGLEY, Esq., F.R.S., late of Lamb Abbey, in this County, one of the principal Promoters of the Magdalen Charities, who died the 8 August, 1781, aged 72, and lies interred in a vault in front of this marble. Also in the same vault lieth interred Esther, the second wife of the above Robert Dingley, Esq., who died the 17 June, 1784, aged 66.

326. DOUGLAS (48). Near this spot were deposited with Military Honors the remains of the much lamented Sir John DOUGLAS, Knight, late Major-Genl. in the Army, Lieut.-Col. of the Royal Marines, and Groom of the Privy Chamber of his Royal Highness, the Duke of Sussex. He was second son of the late Lewis Douglas, Esq., of Garvault, in Scotland, born at Ivanfields, Dalkeith, October 12, 1762, and died at his house at Greenwich, March 4, 1814, aged 52 years. 
   His death called forth the following general order to his Corps: Whilst the impressions attendant on the remains of our late brother officer, Sir John Douglas, are present in our minds, I would fain draw the attention of the Junior members of his corps to the animating prospects which his career holds out. In him will be perceived an officer of a corps almost constitutionally serving in subordinate detachments possessing the confidence of all in command with the love of those who obey. He is seen equally admired and trusted on every service; whether in the West Indies, America or Cape of Good Hope; whether animating his corps in defending one fortress or leading them to the reduction of another; whether in executing the most arduous duties or in bearing the most confidential and important dispatches. I need not repeat to you the distinguished part he acted in the long, glorious, and successful struggle for the defence of Acre or the reduction of El Arich; the siege of which he conducted in person, commanding the allied British and Ottoman Forces. 
   The historian will associate Douglas and marines with the 1st discomfiture of the greatest conqueror on record. In his life will be found not only every honourable incentive to the soldier, but in his example the marine officers will see that Royal Approbation, confidence, and the bounty of a grateful country have been opened to reward his exertions. Death is equally the fate of all. May we be held in readiness for the unknown summons, and may the success of this brave soldier and worthy man be as indelibly engraven on the memory of the young marine as on the walls of Acre and of El Arich. Signed: Andrew BURN, Major-General.

327. DOWNEY (newly inserted in South Wall). In loving memory of Frances Winifred, the beloved daughter of Fairbairn and Mary DOWNEY, formerly of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Born 27 April 1898. Entered into Rest 20 May, 1905. "And a little child shall lead them".

328. DRUMMOND (30). In memory of Margaretta Maria, the wife of the Revd. Arthur DRUMMOND, Rector of this Parish, who died the 5 August, 1854, aged 46. "I waited patiently for the Lord".

329. FISHER (22). In memory of Major-Genl. Sir George Bulteel FISHER, K.C.H., late Commandant of the Garrison at Woolwich, who departed this life on the 8 March, 1834, in the 70th year of his age. This tablet is erected by his affectionate daughter. Also in memory of Elizabeth, widow of the above, who departed this life the 27 September, 1860, in the 90th year of her age. Above are arms: Sa. on a mount vert 2 stags salient combatant arg. (for Fisher), impaling a coat containing 3 swords proper barwise points to the sinister arg. hilts and pommels or (for RAWLYNS).

330. FRASER (24). In memory of Sir Augustus Simon FRASER, K.C.B., F.R.S., Colonel of the R.H.A., Director of the Royal Laboratory, who died the 11 June, 1835, aged 59 years. With zeal rarely exceeded he took a distinguished part in the Campaign of Holland and Flanders in 1794, in South America in 1807, and in those of 1812 and 1815 in Portugal, Spain and France. He obtained honorable distinction for services at Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Toulouse and Waterloo. In times of peace equally ready to promote the public service. His attentions to Official duty were unwearied, few have died more extensively and deeply lamented. This tablet is erected by those who were nearest and dearest to him in testimony of their irreparable loss.

331. In memory of Emma, widow of Sir Augustus Simon FRASER, K.C.B., F.R.S., Colonel of the R.H.A., born Dec. 20, 1785, died Novr. 22, 1856. Interred in Charlton Cemetery. Also of the 2 children, Augustus Henry Fraser, Captain in the R.A., born Aug. 15, 1810, and died in Syria, Jun. 11, 1848. Interred at Suedia; and Andrew James Fraser, born Oct. 5, 1812, died July 8, 1845. Interred in his father’s grave in the Churchyard of this Parish. Shields above: 1st, quarterly 1 and 4, azure three cinquefoils argent; 2 and 3, argent 3 antique crowns or all within an orle embattled gules, over all on a cross patée or a lion segant regardant, the cross being surmounted by a mural crown for Fraser. 2nd, on a lozenge FRAZER as above impaling a demi-lion rampant encircled with 8 annulets (or crescents).
332. GEARY (12). A modern brass Plate. In loving memory of the following children of Lieut.-General Sir Henry le GUAY and Lady GEARY. Mildred Sophia, died at Charlton 24 April, 1886, aged 19 years. Henry George Frederick, Lieut. Of the Royal Artillery, died at Jubbulpore, East India, 23 March, 1897, aged 27 years. Arthur Hamilton, died at Charlton 4 April, 1881, aged 8 years. Francis Sandham, Lieut. In the Huntingdon Regt., killed in action near Thabancha, South Africa, 27 April, 1900, aged 26 years. "Death hath no more dominion over them".

333. GRIFFITH (67). (Now obliterated). Here lieth the body of John GRIFFITH, Esq., who in the reigns of King James and King William was Brigadier in the 3rd Troop of Guards, under the Command of His Grace John Duke of Marlborough. He departed this life on the 20 day of September, 1713, in the 63rd year of his age, at his house in Greenwich, in Kent. He married the widow of William HALTON, Esq., of Lincolnshire. She in respect to his beloved memory laid this stone.

334. HISLOP (32). Sacred to the memory of Sir Thomas HISLOP, Bart., G.C.B. He was born July 5, 1764, and having served 65 years, died May 3, 1843. He was present at the memorable siege of Gibraltar, at that of Toulon, and at the occupation of Corsica. He also served with distinction at the capture of the Dutch Colonies now forming British Guiana and Guadaloupe. He subsequently was appointed Governor of Guiana and Trinidad. In 1814 he went to India as Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army, and in 1817 had the exclusive command of the Army in the Deccan. On the 21 Dec., 1817, he commanded in person in the action of Mahedpore, when he totally defeated the army of Holcar, and thus after a short and brilliant campaign put an end to the Mahratta War. The Pindarees were extirpated and a peace concluded highly honourable to the army and favourable to the British interests in India. For the signal ability, energy, and promptitude displayed by him in these services he received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, and created by his Sovereign King George the IV, K.C., C.B. In private life his goodness of heart and kindness of feeling were unfailing, and she who best knows the rare excellence of her beloved and lamented husband’s character erects this tablet in testimony of her affectionate sorrow. "If we be dead with Christ we shall also live with him". – Romans vi, 8. His wife was Emma, daughter of the Rt. Hon. Hugh ELIOT. Arms above: On a mount vert a buck couchant under a tree all proper on a chief azure a mount vert theron a lion tearing a flag all proper and beneath the word Madripore. The whole of the HISLOP achievement is a good example of the very worst period of English Heraldry. Thorne attributes this monument to WESTMANCOTT.

335. JONES (13). In memory of Mrs. Margaretta Maria JONES, the wife of John Jones, Esq., and widow of John Badger WELLER, late of Romford, County Essex, Esquire, by whom she had issue only one child. She died the 19 June, 1777, aged 64 years. This monument was erected by her only child, Dame Jane WILSON, wife of Thomas Spencer Wilson, Bart. Also to the memory of the Hon. Charles Thomas PERCEVAL, first son of the Right Hon. LORD ARDEN. Also Charles Perceval, second son of the Hon. Spencer Perceval. Also John Wilson TREVELYAN and George Thomas Trevelyan, first and second son of John Trevelyan, Esq., all died in infancy. Also Raleigh Trevelyan, third son of John Trevelyan, died 26 of July, 1814, aged 14 years.

336. LANGHORN (1). In the pious memory of the Right Hon. The Lady Grace, VISCOUNTESS of ARDMAGH, second daughter of the Right Hon. John, EARL of RUTLAND, and in second marriage wife to Sir William LANGHORN, Bart., who exchanged this life for a better the 15 February, 1699/1700, in the 69th year of her age. Her mortal remains are here deposited in hope of a blessed resurrection, whose admirable endowments, conspicuous virtues, nobleness of mind, conjugale affection, sincere and exceptional piety, were illustrious instances that the wise King required no impractical accomplishments in His perfect Matron. In the same affiance the body of Sir William LANGHORN, who deceased the 26 February, 1714, in the 85th year of his age, is here disposed to its rest by that of his beloved consort. Arms: Langhorne (sa. a cross argent on a chief of the same 3 bugle horns of the field stringed gules) impaling the well-known coat of MANNERS (borne by the DUKE of RUTLAND). See Benefactions

337. LANGHORN (28). In a vault is interred the body of Dame Mary LANGHORN, relict of Sir William Langhorn, Bart., and late wife of George JONES, Esq., in the Parish of Twickenham, in the Coy. Of Middx., who departed this life May 26, A.D. 1730, aged 33 years. Arms: Argent a chevron sable between 3 crows proper impaling argent a fesse and in chief 3 lozenges conjoined sable.
338. LIVINGSTONE (?) (66). Here lieth the body of Mr. Francis LIVINGSTONE, of London, Merchant. He departed this life ../March, 1694/5, aged ../years. (On a shield a castle with a griffin rising out of it). Blue floor slab. This stone is very much worn, but we believe it is correctly identified: 1, because the name Livingstone occurs among the burials in the old note book referred to later; 2, because the old Livingstones, Barons Livingstone, EARLS of NEWBURGH, bore a castle in their ancient coat, and a castle is not a very common bearing.

339. LUARD (58). Sacred to the memory of Mary, wife of Captn Robert LUARD, of the Royal Regt of Artillery, and second daughter of Richard ELMHURST, Esq., of Fulletby, Coy. Lincs., who died the 8 March, 1841, aged 37 years. Also of Robert Reginald Luard, Ensign in Her Majesty’s 9th Regt. of foot, son of the above, who died from an accident on his passage from Canada the 27 October, 1857, aged 19. His mortal remains were committed to the deep.

340. MAJENDIE (43). A modern brass Plate. Sacred to the memory of Captn Henry Grylls MAJENDIE, the Rifle Brigade, who died of wounds received at Dekielsdrift, South Africa, 12 Febry., 1900, aged 34 years (son of Colonel Sir Vivian Majendie, K.C.B., of Adelaide, and Frances his wife). This brass is placed here by some of his brother Officers of the 4th Battalion. "The souls of the righteous are in the hands of God". See also Inscription on Screen, etc.

341. MAUDE (42). Sacred to the memory of Daniel Salusbury MAUDE, Esq., of Wakefield, in the Coy. Of York, who departed this life the 25 of May, 1840. His remains lie interred in the porch of this Church in the vault of his brother-in-law, Sir Robert McCLEVERTY. This tribute of affection and respect to the memory of their uncle is erected by the families of his two sisters, Sarah NAYLOR and Elizabeth McCLEVERTY. "The Lord shall be thy everylasting light and the days of thy mourning shall be shortened".

342. McCLEVERTY (62). Sacred to the memory of Robert McCLEVERTY, Captn of the 79th Regt of the Cameron Highlanders, and second son of Major-Genl Sir Robert McCleverty, C.B., K.C.H., who died the 6 March, 1845, aged 36 years. His remains lie interred in the family vault in the porch of this church.

343. McCLEVERTY (41). In a vault beneath the porch are deposited the remains of Major-General Sir Robert McCLEVERTY, C.B., K.C.H., who died the 22 November, 1838, aged 75 years; and of Elizabeth, his wife, who departed this life the 24 March, 1827, aged 56 years. "Blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy".

344. MILLER (57). Sacred to the memory of Major-Genl James MILLER, of the Royal Regt of Artillery, who departed this life the 24 of March, 1825, aged 67 years. Also Jane, relict of the above, and daughter of the late General BRAMHAM, R.E., who departed this life the 7 March, 1838, in her 85th year. Likewise her beloved daughter, Jane Sarah COOPER, who died in the same week, in her 58th year.

345. MOFFAT (51). In memory of James MOFFAT, Esq., who departed this life 12 Octr, 1790, aged 62 years. Arms above: Moffat (arg. a saltire gules and a chief azure) impaling arg. an eagle displayed sable on a chief dauncette az. 3 cross-crosslets of the field (WHITE of Scotland).

346. MORRISON (44). Sacred to the memory of General George MORRISON, in whose peculiar goodness of heart and strength of understanding were united the most active benevolence and endearing manners. In grateful remembrance of his exceeding worth this testimony of departed happiness is placed by his widow, Mary Morrison, who humbly hopes a blessed reunion. He died November 26, 1799, aged 69 years. Arms below: Or on a cross sable 5 fleur-de-lis of the field (for MORISON, of Cadby, Lincolnshire, and Standen, Herts) impaling on a field vairy arg. and gules a canton or charged with a buck’s face cabossed proper. (A field vairy argent and gules is very uncommon, but it may be a mistake of the stonemason for the ordinary argent and azure).
347. MORRISON (45). Mary, the daughter of Edward BECHER, Esq., of Kingston, in Jamaica, the beloved and affectionate wife of General George MORRISON; she died the 24 June, 1822, in her 86th year. Most deeply and deservedly lamented.

348. NEWTON (50). D. Katherinae PUCKERING. M.S. Katherinae NEWTON, D Joannis Puckering, Angliae procancellarii, sive magni sigilli custodis natarum minimae, sed matronali virtutum choro, modestia, probitate, pudicitia, nulli feminarum secundae, D. Adamus Newtonus Illustrissimo Waliae principi Henrico Primitus a studiis dien ab Epistolis secretis eoque praematura morte praerepto, excellentissimo Principi Carolo fratri ab aerario vir integerrimus lectissimae foeminae et maritus amantissimus carrissimae conjugi monumentum hoc P.C. ipse in eodem Sarcophoro sicut animo destinavit Brevi condiendus. Dominus Adamus Newtonus Praenominatus aliquot jam Annis, post Confectionem epataphii suprascripti (quod ipse superstes et plenae salutis compos dilectissimae conjugi defunctae composuerat) a Jacobo Rege in Baronettum creatus posteaque a rege Carolo in secretarium Concilii in Walliae limitibus constabiliti cooptatus, sub isto eodem monumento, sicut ipse annuerat executorum pia cura conditus jacet Beatam resurectionem per Christum redemptionem suum laete expectans, corpus ejus concessit 13 Die mensis Januarii, A.D. 1629 (anima diu antea in coelis versante) liberis quinque uno nempe virilis caeteris feminei sexus post se relictis.
   Translation: Sacred to the memory of Dame Katherine Puckering. This monument, erected by an upright man to a distinguished lady, by a dearly loving husband to a sorely missed wife, was raised to the memory of Katherine Newton, youngest daughter of Sir John Puckering; Chancellor or Keeper of the Great Seal of England; a woman second to none in the quire of womanly Virtues, in Modesty, Uprightness and Chastity, by Sir Adam Newton, first Tutor then Private Secretary to Henry, most Illustrious Prince of Wales, and after he was cut off by an early death Receiver General to the Most Excellent Prince Charles, his brother. It is his fixed intention shortly to be interred in the same tomb. The above-mentioned Sir Adam Newton some years after he had written the above epitaph, which he composed while surviving in the enjoyment of complete health [the death of his wife], was created Baronet by King James and afterwards appointed Secretary to the Council of the Marches of Wales. He lies buried beneath this monument, as the pious devotion of his executors fulfilled his will, gladly awaiting the Resurrection through Christ his Redeemer. He yielded his body to death on the 13th of January, 1629, but his soul had long dwelt in the heavenly regions before that. He left behind him five children, to wit one son and the rest daughters. 
   This handsome monument was erected by the elder Nicholas Stone*, and formerly stood in the north chancel. It is surmounted by a very fine shield of arms in white marble with the twin visors, crests and mantling of Newton and Puckering. (* Walpole, "Anecdotes of Painting"). 
   The arms are: NEWTON with the honourable augmentation granted by King James, i.e. azure, 2 ostrich’s feathers in saltire (because Sir Adam Newton was tutor to Henry, Prince of Wales) between 3 boars’ heads couped at the neck, heads to the dexter, argent bristled and tusked or; impaling, PUCKERING of 6 pieces; 1 and 6, sable a bend fussily cotised argent (Puckering of Warwickshire); 2, ..../a mullet of 5 points unpierced (ASHTON); 3, ermine in a fesse, 3 annulets (BARTON, of Wherby, Yorks, or of Norfolk); 4, paly of eight (LANGLEY (?); 5, a bend dauncettée and in base a bendlet plain (LEVER of Lever, Lancs).
349. PARKER (33). In memory of Major-General John Botteler PARKER, C.B., Lt-Col. of the Royal Horse Artillery, Life Governor of the Royal Military Academy, who died at Woolwich, May 25, 1851, aged 66 years. His remains are deposited in a vault on the north side of this Church. He was second son of Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, and served in the Expedition to Walcheren in July, 1809. He was present at the siege of Flushing. He commanded a Brigade of Artillery at the battle of Vittoria and served at both sieges at San Sebastian, the battle of Orthez, the action of Tarbes and at the battle of Toulouse, and in 1815 he lost his leg at the battle of Waterloo.

350. PERCEVAL (2). Near this place are the mortal remains of the Right Hon. Spencer PERCEVAL, first Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer, who died on the 11 May, 1812, in the Commons House of Parliament, in the 56th year of his age. His noblest epitaph is the regret of his Sovereign and his country, his most splendid monument the glory of England by his counsels maintained, exalted, amplified. But the hand of the Assassin not only broke asunder the brilliant chains of duty which bind a Statesman to his native land and made a void in the high and eloquent Councils of the Nation. It severed ties more delicate, those of conjugal and parental affection, and turned a home of peace and love into a house of mourning and desolation.
   Above the inscription is a beautiful portrait bust executed by the celebrated Sir Francis CHANTREY. There is another memorial tablet to Perceval in Lincoln’s Inn Chapel; and his achievement of arms, with the list of his honours, hangs in the Great Hall there.
   It would be useless to record a few isolated facts in the career of this most brilliant statesman. In the awful opening of the nineteenth century his fame was almost European. His terrible death by the hand of a madman in the very midst of all his labours for his country’s good plunged all England into mourning. The Rt. Hon. Spencer Walpole is his most recent biographer.

351. PERCEVAL (3). A modern brass Plate. Sacred to the memory of Jane, second daur. of Sir Thomas Spencer WILSON, Bart, born the 7 July, 1769, died the 26 January, 1844. married Augt 10, 1790, the Right Hon. Spencer PERCEVAL, first Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer, seventh son of John, 2nd Earl of Egmont; married secondly Lieut-Col. Sir Henry William CARR, K.C.B.

352. PERCEVAL (4). Here rests in blessed hope of everlasting life Jane, the wife of the Hon. Edward PERCEVAL, daughter of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, nat. 23 Octr, 1791, nupt. 20 March, 1821, ob. 13 Janry., 1824. "Gentle lady, may thy grave/Peace and quiet ever have,/After this thy travail sore/Sweet rest seize thee evermore,/Who to give the world increase/Shortened hast thine own life’s lease".

353. PERCEVAL (5). Sacred to the memory of the Hon. Edward PERCEVAL, fourth son of the Right Hon. Charles George Lord Arden, who departed this life on the 10 March, 1840, in the 45th year of his age.

354. PERCEVAL (26). In a vault near this place are deposited Mary, the beloved wife of Frederick James PERCEVAL, Esq. (second son of the late Right Hon. Spencer Perceval), who died the 24 April, 1843. Also James Francis Horatio, son of the above Frederick James and Emma Perceval, ob. 21 Octr, 1852, anno ætatis 7 months.

355. PERCEVAL. Lady Charlott PERCEVAL. (Formerly on a small square stone near Font).

356. RICHARDS (34). In memory of the Hon. Brigadier Michael RICHARDS, Surveyor General of Ordnance to his late Majesty King George the 1st, ob. the 5 Febry., 1721, æt 48. This monument is erected by his 3 nieces and executrix, daurs. of James CRAGGS, Esq., Anne, wife of John KNIGHT, of County Essex, Esq., Elizabeth ELIOT, widow, relict of Edward Eliot, of County Cornwall, Esq., and Dame Margaret, wife of Sir John Hind COTTON, County Cambridge, Barronett. This is a large monument with a representation of the deceased clothed in armour standing in martial attitude upon a pedestal. Behind are cannon and flags, and above a gauntlet and a shield with 3 roundels upon it (possibly his arms). There is a very similar monument to this in the chancel at Sawbridgeworth Church, Herts.

357. ROBINSON (21). Here lieth the body of Mrs. Ann ROBINSON, wife of Mr. George Robinson, late Merchant of the City of London, and daughter of Mr. Anthony CRAGGS, of Holbeck, in the Parish of Walsingham, County Palatine of Durham, Gentn, who died Janry. 23, 1736, aged 79 years, and sister of James CRAGGS, Esq. (deceased), lately one of His Majesty’s Postmasters General, whose monument is very near this place erected (being at the east end of this Church). 
   On the north wall is a lozenge of arms possibly formerly connected with this monument: A chevron charged with 3 wavy stars of 6 points between 3 bucks tripping 2 above 1 below (the Suffolk ROBINSONS bear a very similar coat, only with cinquefoils instead of 6 pointed stars), impaling Craggs as given earlier.
358. ROBINSON (31). In memory of Major Charles ROBINSON, of the Royal Marines, who, having served with distinction by sea and land upwards of 43 years, died the 2 Octr, 1849, aged 57 years, greatly respected and esteemed by his brother Officers, and deeply lamented and beloved by his family and friends. This tablet is placed as a tribute of affection by his widow. Mary Robinson, widow of the above, died at Woolwich, 14 May, 1853, aged 55 years.

359. ROGERS (40). Sacred to the memory of Lieut-Col. Henry ROGERS, R.A., who departed this life the 23 April, 1833, aged 74 years, and whose remains are interred in a vault near this tablet. Also Isabella, second daur. of the above and Isabella his wife, who departed this life 13 October, 1838, in the 45th year of her age.
   Arms above: Argent a chevron between 3 bucks passant sable (for Rogers, of Connington, Somerset).

360. RUSSELL. A black marble stone with inscription in Roman capitals, now missing. Thomas RUSSELL, Esq., a pious Christian, charitable neighbour, true friend, and loving husband, deceased the 27 September, 1656, aged 63 years, and Martha, his only wife, who followed him in his virtuous life, sickness and death, deceased 17 Decr, 1656, aged 55 years, ly heer interred together. "As some beheaded bodies seem to live/And move awhile, so she did./Marriage doth make one flesh of man and wife,/Love them one soul did make and gave one life./So death, which others doth divorce and sever,/Them in another wedlock joined for ever"./Of four sons and 3 daughters born between them they left only one daughter, Elizabeth, married to Anthony BATEMAN, of London, Merchant, who dedicates this monument to their memory. 
   Above are these arms: A chevron between 3 cross-crosslets fitchée within a border charged with 6 besants, impaling a chevron embattled between 3 owls. Crest: on a wreath a demi-lion holding a cross-crosslet fitchée.
361. SEGER (35). A brass plate. Here lieth George SEGER, Gent., who was buried the 16 June, 1594. There is a very small brass shield nailed to the wall on the other side of the window, which may be part of this brass. Quarterly 1 and 4, three oak leaves 2 and 1; 2 and 3, three roundels 2 and 1.
362. SMITH (23). Sacred to the memory of John Weatherall SMITH, Captn of the R.A., whose beloved remains are deposited in a vault near this tablet. He departed this life on the 22 April, 1839, aged 48 years. Was the only surviving son of General Sir John Smith, G.C.H., Colonel Commandant and Senior Officer of the same Corps, sincerely regretted and truly respected by all classes, and deeply deplored by his affectionate wife and son. Also to Charlotte, wife of the above, who died 15 July, 1868, aged 77 years. 
   Arms above: Azure a chevron between 3 birds*, (*most probably "pelicans in their piety"), 2 above 1 below, impaling a fir (?) tree proper. Two mottoes illegible.

363. SMITH (52). In memory of Colonel Francis SMITH, R.A., died the 22 June, 1837, aged 66 years.

364. STAUNTON (29). Sacred to the memory of Andrew Aylmer STAUNTON, M.D., R.A., who died at Woolwich on the 28 April, 1848. Also to the memory of Frederica, wife of the above, who died the 2 Decr, 1854.

365. STOPFORD (63). In a vault near this spot are deposited the mortal remains of Mira Sophia STOPFORD, wife of Capt. W.H. Stopford, of the R.A., and daur. of Lieut. Colonel BULL, C.B., of the same Corps. After fulfilling with Christian fidelity the duties of daughter, wife and mother, she exchanged time for eternity on the 9 July, 1830, in the 25th year of her age. "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God".

366. TEESDALE (25). In memory of Lieut. Harry S. TEESDALE, R.E., eldest son of Lieut. Col. H.S. Teesdale, Royal Military Academy, who after being severely wounded at the battle of the Alma, on the 20 Septr, died at Scutari, the 27 Octr, 1854, aged 23 years.

367. TREVELYAN (6). To the memory of Dame Marie TREVELYAN, third daughter of Sir Thomas Spencer WILSON, Bart, wife of Sir John Trevelyan, Bart, Nettlecombe, Coy. Somerset, and Wallington, Coy. Northumberland. Married August, 1791, died the 5 April, 1851, in the 80th year of her age.

368. WALKER (16). In loving memory of Frederick Howard Forestier WALKER, Captn on the Staff of the Egyptian Army, son of Colonel Edmond Walker, R.E., grandson of General Sir George Walker, Bart, G.C.B., etc. who fell at the battle of El Teb, Soudan, Febry 4, 1884, aged 21. "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends". "Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life".

369. WELLADVICE (56). In memory of Thomas WELLADVICE, Esq., who departed this life the 23 Decr, 1807, aged 54 years. Arms above: Vert on a chief arg. a bull passant regardant, impaling gules a chevron between 3 snakes heads erased at the neck argent.
370. WILKINSON (37). Master Edward WILKINSON, Sen., late Master Coke to the Most Excellent and our Sofferayne Ladye Queene Elyzabeth, of Her Majesty’s Householde, and Clare, his wife, the which Edward WYIRINSON deceased the XXIII day of Febry., in the year of our Lord, 1567, and the X year of Her Majesty’s Reign. There was possibly a prayer at the end of the inscription where the stone seems to have been cut away. This is a piece of square sandstone with achievement of arms and inscription beneath. At each of the 4 corners of the achievement the dexter coat is repeated in miniature. Arms: Party per fesse embattled or and azure 3 demi-griffins segreant azure membered beaked and eared gules (Wilkinson, of Charlton), impaling a chevron between 3 martlets theron an escutcheon of pretence a cross Moline between 4 crescents. (These arms were granted to Wilkinson the 20 April, 1559, see Harl. MSS, 1470, fo. 269). Edward Wilkinson was also Yeoman of the Month to King Henry the 8th and Anne Boleyn and Edward the 6th. In 1559 he had "for the space of 30 years and no more continued in these offices without blot of dishonesty in any of his services".

371. WILLOCK (61). Sacred to the memory of Alexander Charles WILLOCK, Esq., of the Royal Regt of Artillery, who remains are interred in a vault beneath this Church, ob. the 6 April, 1821, aged 31.

372. WILSON (11). In memory of Sir Thomas Spencer WILSON, Bart, a Gentleman of His Majesty’s Forces and Col. of the 50th Regt of Foot. He married Jane, the only child of John Badger WELLER, of Romford, Co. Essex, Esq., by whom he had issue one son and 3 daughters all alive at the time of his decease, viz., Thomas Maryon Wilson, who succeeded to the title, Margaretta Elizabeth, married to Charles George Lord ARDEN, Jane, married to the Hon. Spencer PERCEVAL, and Maria, married to John TREVELYAN, Esq., eldest son of Sir John Trevelyan, of Nettlecombe, Co. Somerset, Bart. He departed this life the 29 August 1798, in the 75th year of his age. This monument was erected by his widow, Dame Jane WILSON.    Above is a shield of arms, containing quarterly of 6 pieces: 1 and 6, Wilson; 2, SMYTHE; 3, sable a chevron between 3 bugle horns proper argent on a chief or 3 griffins heads erased of the first GARDINER (?); 4, may be HADDON, as stated by Hasted, but is now too much worn to identify; 5, sable a chief and 5 roundels in saltire or (for BYFIELD); over all on an inescutcheon of pretence the coat of WELLER, i.e., sable 2 chevronelles ermine between 3 roses argent.
373. WILSON (9). In memory of Dame Jane WILSON, widow of the late Sir Thomas Spencer Wilson, Bart. She departed this life Augt 17, 1818, in the 71st year of her age. On a lozenge are the arms of Wilson: Sable a wolf rampant and 3 estoiles in chief or, with WELLER in pretence.
374. WILSON (7). In memory of Sir Thomas Maryon WILSON, Bart, late Lord of the Manor, seventh in succession from Sir William Wilson, of East Bourne, in Coy. Sussex, who was created a Bart on 4 March, 1660. He died the 22 July, 1821, aged 48. To the memory of Charlotte, second daughter of the above, who died the 7 Septr the same year, aged 16. This monument was erected by Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, Bart, his son and heir, as a testimony of filial duty and of love and affection. Also the memory of Spencer Maryon Wilson, Esq., his third son, died the 31 Augt, 1826, aged 22 years. Also to the memory of Jane Elizabeth Wilson, eldest daughter, who died the 10 April., 1838, in the 37th year of her age. Also to the memory of John Maryon Wilson, junr, Esq., a Lieut in H.M. 3rd West India Regt, son of John Maryon Wilson, Esq., second son of the above-named Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, who died at Up Park Camp, Kingstown, Jamaica, the 12 Augt, 1853, aged 25. Also to the memory of Elizabeth, his widow, who died the 8 Septr, 1853, aged 21 years, leaving one only child, an infant daughter. "In the midst of life we are in death".
   Shield of arms below: Quarterly of 16 pieces: 1 and 16, WILSON; 2, arg. on a bend gules between 2 unicorns heads erased of the first 3 lozenges or (SMYTHE); 3, sable 3 peacocks 2 and 1 proper (PECOCK, of Finchley); 4, arg. a fesse sable in chief 3 mullets of 5 points unpierced (TOWNLEY, of Townley, Co. York); 5, argent on a bend sable 3 covered cups (RIXTON); 6, paly of 6 or and azure on a chief of the second a griffin passant guardant of the first wings displayed (WHITE ,of Winchelsea, Sussex); 7, arg. a chevron gules within a bordure sable besantée (VANNELL, of Norfolk); 8, or on a chief azure 3 cinquefoils of the first (MOCKET, of Kent); 9, az. 2 lions rampant combatant or (CARTER, of St. Cullumbe, Cornwall); 10, chequy gules and or over all a chevron azure charged with 3 annulets or (GILDRIDGE, of East Bourne, Sussex); 11, argent 2 lions passant azure (LOVETT?); 12, GARDINER (?); 13, or a naked human leg couped at the thigh az. HADDON; 14, BYFIELD; 15, WELLER; all impaling SMITH as coat number 2 above. The DALES of Yorkshire, the GOLDINGTONS of Bedfordshire, and the HANMERS also all bear the coat number 11 as above.

375. WILSON (53). This monument was erected by Sir Thomas Maryon WILSON in memory of his beloved mother, Dame Elizabeth, wife of Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, who died the 15 Novr, 1818, in the 48th year of her age. 
   Wilson impaling SMITH the same as impaled and quartered on the tomb of her husband. The quartering being almost certainly for an earlier connection of the Wilsons with the same Smith family. This would explain the arms in the glass windows described by Mr Swainson, one of them representing quarterly Wilson, Smith, HADDON and WELLER, and being of earlier date than the above connection.
376. WILSON (64). Sacred to the memory of William Maryon WILSON, Esq., fourth son of Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, Bart, by Dame Elizabeth, his wife, who died June, 1808, aged 16 months. Quarterly Wilson and WELLER. It is curious that he should bear his grandmother’s arms quarterly, seeing the Wilsons did not incorporate the coat of Weller permanently in their arms.

377. WILSON (8). Sacred to the memory of Sir John Maryon WILSLON, 9th Bart., of Charlton House, Kent, born the 13 Decr, 1802, died the 11 May, 1876. Also Dame Charlotte Julia Wilson, his wife, born the 13 February, 1808, died the 8 March, 1895. Also Jane Charlotte Wilson, eldest daughter of the above, born 7 January, 1827, died the 22 Janry, 1902. "Christ our life!. [Monument of white and black marble].

378. WILSON (10). This monument is erected by Sir John Maryon WILSON, Bart, of Charlton House, in memory of his dearly beloved son, Captn Dudley Maryon Wilson, R.H.A., who died at Rawail Pindee, India, 24 Novr, 1871, aged 31 years.

Inscriptions on the Windows and Ornaments  There is no plan of the interior layout of the church
West Window.
379. To the glory of God and in loving memory of her father and only sister this window is erected by Maria RICHARDSON, 1881.

North Aisle.
380. This window is erected to the glory of God and in loving memory of Edward Arthur WILLIAMS, C.B., Lieut-General of the Royal Artillery, who entered into rest June 20, 1898, aged 74 years. Also of his son Robin, who died August 8, 1898, of yellow fever, at Rio di Janeira, aged 24 years.

381. Heraldic window of 6 pieces described by Rev. Chas. SWAINSON in the Annual Report of the Woolwich Antiquarian Society for 1897-8. Beneath this window is a stone with the following inscription: The north west aisle of this Church was erected in the year 1693 by the executors of Sir William NEWTON, Bart, Patron of the living and Lord of the Manor. Francis CAMERON, D.D., Rector, William WRIGHT, Charles CURTOYS, Churchwardens. [Note: This inscription is inaccurate, as Sir William Newton was alive in 1700.] 

382. To the glory of God and in thankful memory of our mother, Charlotte DALGETY, who died the 13 June, 1888. Below this window is a coat of arms in brass with the motto "Evasi". (See BLOUNT, to which it belongs).

383. To the memory of Thomas GROVES, died May, 1874., aged 80 years, and to Sophia, his wife, died March, 1879, aged 82 years. Arms: Ermine on a chevron gules 3 escalops or. Crest: a Talbot passant sable.
In the Vestry.
384. This Church was repewed and enlarged, and this new vestry built by voluntary contributions during the years 1873-4. Francis CAMERON, D.D. Rector, Chas. CURTOYS, S.H. ELYARD, Churchwardens. Sept., 1874, Wms. & Sons, Builders.

385. This Charity School and Vestry Room were erected at the charge of Sir William LANGHORNE, Bart, a Patron of this Church, Anno Domini 1713. The above stone was removed from the old school room on the site of which the east end of the chancel stands, 1840. Arthur DRUMMOND, Rector, William WRIGHT, John DOBBS, Churchwardens.

386. May we suggest that the Bugle Horn Inn outside the Church is far more probably named or renamed out of compliment to Sir William Langhorne, whose arms contain 3 bugle-horns, than from any vague connection with one of those numerous "horn fairs" formerly held in so many places.

East Window.
387. The east window is the work of Isaac OLIVER. The centre figure was inserted in 1882, when the half lengths of Moses and Aaron were made whole lengths. Of the three lower panels the two outside ones have coats of arms as follows:
1. Argent on a saltire gules an escallop or (SEE of Rochester, impaling quarterly. 1 & 4, grand quarters quarterly 1 and 4 per bend embattled sable above argent below; 2 and 3, azure a fleur-de-lis [for WARNER, Bishop of Rochester, consecrated A.D. 1637 (founded Bromley College, 1666)].
2. Azure three boars’ heads couped at the neck argent langued gules tusked or. Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or a boar’s head argent, James NEWTON, dated A.D. 1639. James Newton was brother of Sir Adam and Gentleman Usher to King Charles I.
3. In the third panel is the following inscription: This window was glazed at the cost of James Newton, Esq., uncle of Sir Henry Puckering Newton, Barronett, son and heir to Sir Adam Newton, Baroronett, deceased, A. 1639. [Note: There is still a small portion of a Latin inscription at the base of this window which may have belonged to some other window].

South Aisle.
388. In memory of Sir Thomas Maryon WILSON, Bart, who died May 5, 1869, and Sir John Maryon Wilson, Bart, died May 11, 1876. In this window is a plate showing the descent of the Baronetcy, which is given in full later.

389. Another window in the south aisle has "The gift of Charles CURTOYS, Churchwarden MDCCCLXXIX".

The Screen.
390. To the glory of God and in memory of Vivian Derring MAJENDIE, April 24, 1898.

The Faldstool.
391. To the glory of God and in memory of Henry Grills MAJENDIE, February 12, 1900.

The Candlestick.
392. Taken from a Mahdi tomb on the 2 Septr, 1898. by the Field Battery R.H.A., and presented to Lieut-Col. HELMSLEY, R.A., who commanded the Battery on that day, it having been looted by the Dervishes from the Christian Church at Khartoum at the sack of that place in 1885, restored to the services of the Church to the glory of God, 1899.

The Font.
393. This is classical, of wine glass shape, and of late date, and without inscription, with four escallops on the four faces, three turned inwards and one outwards, and a cover ornamented with fruit and flowers.

Benefactions.
There are three Tables of Benefactions at the west end on the south wall. They are as follows:
394a. A full and particular account of the foundations, endowments of the schools, alms houses, and hospital within this parish of Charlton, and also of all such benefactions as have been left unto the Church and poor belonging to the said Parish, the value and uses for which they were given.
   £1000 given by Sir William LANGHORNE, Bt., to be laid out in freehold lands for the augmentation of the yearly income of the said rectory, etc.
   £100 to be laid out in the purchase of freehold lands of inheritance for the use and benefit of such poor people as shall from time to time be placed in the almshouses belonging to the said parish by the minister and churchwardens for the time being.
   £300 to be laid out in the purchase of freehold lands of inheritance for the use and benefit of a charity School which the said Sir William Langhorne did will, order, direct and appoint should be kept in the Vestry house or room over it being built at his own charge in the Churchyard of Charlton for that purpose and the rents issues and profits thereof to be paid to such schoolmaster as should from time to time be chosen and placed in the said school by the rector or minister for the time being when such school shall be erected and settled, for his pains in teaching such children of the said parish gratis as shall come thither to be instructed and in the meantime to be applied by the Rector or minister of Charlton aforesaid for or towards such charities and in such manner as he shall think fit.
   £2.12.0d. given by Mr Thomas RUSSEL to be paid yearly on Easter Tuesday to the Churchwardens and to be by them laid out in bread weekly for 6 poor house holders.
   £4 a year given by the Revd William COREY formerly rector of this parish £3.13s.4d. to be distributed for the use of the Poor and 6/8 to the minister together with 13/4 more out of 2 Tenements of the parish of East Greenwich for a Commemoration Sermon yearly for ever.
   8s 8d per annum given by the Revd Mr. A. COLFE formerly Vicar of Lewisham in Kent and to be paid out weekly in 2d. loaves of wheaten Bread and to be distributed to the poor householders of the said parish.
   A house in Queen Elizabeth’s College at Greenwich belonging to Charlton where the Drapers’ Company are Trustees.
   Sir Richard RAYNES rebuilt the almshouses at Charlton. The founder of the old ones not known.
   An hospital or College on Blackheath founded by Sir John MORDEN Bt. for 40 decayed merchants the endowment not yet fully settled. The Chapel belonging to the said hospital endowed £20 per annum. The Chaplain’s yearly salary £50 and £100 left by the founder’s last will and testament the interest thereof to be applied to the augmentation of the Chaplain’s yearly salary. The Revd Thomas CHAMBERLAYNE, Rector. Joseph COOPER, Farmer FLOYD, Churchwardens. 1817.

394b. Benefactions that was left by the will of the Revd William COREY to this parish of £4 a year for the land and tenements in the parish of East Greenwich was let on lease in the year of our Lord 1810 to the Governors of Greenwich Hospital for 61 years at the yearly rent of £28 to be paid quarterly £2.6s.8d. to be paid to the Rector per annum and the remainder £25.13s.4d. to be given to the Poor of the Parish. A Copy of the lease is in the Vestry. In 1656 the Revd Abraham COLFE by his will did direct that 1 poor boy of the parish of Charlton should be taught gratis at the free Grammar School at Lewisham. The Revd Thomas CHAMBERLAYNE, Rector. Wm. BASSETT, James LONGER, Churchwardens. May, 1823.

394c. Mr William MADDOCKS of Plumstead in the Co. of Kent bequeathed in the Year 1850 the sum of £937.10s.0d. 3% consols in trust to the Rector and Churchwardens of this Parish for the time being to distribute the interest thereof as they may see fit among the inmates of the Almshouses opposite to the Fairfield at Old Charlton. Arthur R. DRUMMOND, Rector. William WRIGHT, Thomas WEEKS, Churchwardens. Charlton, Oct., 1859.
   There are other benefactions, by Miss Georgina CAFFIN, in 1888, about £600; Mr William FLEMING, 1895, about £180; and Mrs Jane Webster FOX, 1903, about £90. The first two for the benefit of the poor of the Parish and the last for the upkeep of her husband’s tomb in Charlton Cemetery.
   These latter have not yet been inscribed on the boards in the Church, but particulars are to be found in the book of the Churchwardens’ Accounts.

The Pulpit.
395. This is a very nice plain example of Jacobean work, very slightly ornamented above the panels with cherubs heads and scroll work. On it are the arms of Sir David CUNINGHAM (?), Kt. and Bt., one of the trustees for the rebuilding of the Church under Sir Adam NEWTON’s will. These arms are very curious. All the CUNNINGHAMs (Whether CONYNGHAM, CUNINGHAM, or CUNYNGHAM) seem to bear the ordinary shake-fork, but here is what is anciently described as a Bishop’s pall, that is a shake-fork which only terminates at the very edge of the shield. There is also in the chief angle an inescutcheon charged with a lion rampant crowned, while in the two base angles are castles embattled and machicolated all proper. The whole with the cherub face and scrolls below making a very pretty piece of Jacobean carving.

396. Under the tower of the Church inside is nailed what seems to be the old sounding board although apparently of different wood to the pulpit.

Royal Arms.
Three is a small example of the Royal arms, painted on wood of later date, surrounded by four little cherub heads. It is of the time of George III, being quarterly 1 and 4, England; 2, Scotland; 3, Ireland; over all Hanover ensigned with a royal crown. Up to 1816 the inescutcheon of Hanover was ensigned by an electoral bonnet. Hence it must be later than that date. Mottoes: "Honi soit qui mal y pense" and "Semper Eadem".
    There is another example of the royal arms in a large gilt frame also on the west wall, of the Stuart period, most probably put up in the time of Queen Anne, but certainly not later than the Union with Scotland, at which time the Royal arms underwent a change. This coat is: Quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, France and England quarterly; second grand quarter, Scotland; third, Ireland. Same two mottoes as above.
   Nailed to the west wall is a small lozenge-shaped tin plate of about 1ft. square bearing these arms: Per pale sable and gules a chevron per pale gules and argent in the dexter 3 arrows 2 and 1 heads to the base and feathered proper (probably argent) and in the sinister 3 roundels sable 2 above and 1 below flaming or. Above is a baron’s coronet and below the motto "Zeal and Honour", while the supporters are a stag and a unicorn.
   Above on the same west wall is a very handsome hatchment containing: Quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, PERCEVAL; second and third grand quarters, BLOUNT and CORNWALL quarterly: all impaling WILSON.
The Registers.
397. The older volumes of the registers are as follows:
   One folio size. "The gift of Anthony BATEMAN", Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, 1653-1753.
   One small volume. Christenings, Marriages and Burials, 1695-1715.
   Two small volumes of Baptisms, Burials and Marriages by special licence, 1754-1798 and 1799-1812.
   A Churchwardens’ Account Book, 1709-1726.

398. On the splay of the south window over the squire’s pew is a brass plate bearing at the top the arms of WILSON with the motto: "Pro lgeibus et Regibus" and the following Inscription: In Memoriam. Sir William WILSON, b. 1605, created Baronet for his loyalty on Mar. 4, 1660, by the title of Willelmus Wilson de Eastborne, Master of Horse to Earl of Suffolk, High Sherriff of Sussex, 1655, died 9 Dec., 1684, buried at Eastborne.

Sir William Wilson, 2nd Bt., b. 1644, died Dec. 26, 1718, buried at Eastbourne.

Sir William Wilson, 3rd Bt., b. 1705, Cornet in Royal Horse Guards, d. June 23, 1723, buried at Eastbourne.

Sir Thomas Wilson, 4th Bt., born 1684, died Oct. 6, 1759, buried at Uckfield.

Sir Edward Wilson, 5th Bt., F.SA., born 1717, died June 1, 1760, buried at Uckfield.

Sir Thomas Spencer Wilson, 6th Bt., born 1726, M.P. for Sussex in 1774, died August 29, 1798, buried at Charlton.

Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, 7th Bt., born Mar. 2, 1774, died 22 July, 1821, buried at Charlton.

Col. Sir Thos. Maryon Wilson, 8th Bt., born April 14, 1800, died May 5, 1860, buried at Charlton.

Sir John Maryon Wilson, 9th Bt., born Dec. 14, 1802, died May 11, 1876, buried at Charlton.

Sir Spencer Maryon Maryon-Wilson, 10th Bt., born Dec. 4, 1829, Lieut. R.N., High Sheriff of Sussex, 1890, died Dec. 31, 1897, buried at Fletching.

Church Plate.
399. One covered flagon inscribed "Ex dono Elizabethae CRAGGS Uxoris Jacobi Craggs, Armigeria; Vicesimo Quinto Die Decembris Annoq. Domini 1711". Also arms and crest of Craggs.

400. Two patens inscribed "The gift of Sir Richard RAYNES, Knt., A.D. 1710" (Arms as given by Rev. Chas. SWAINSON: Chequy, on a bend a leopard’s face between two annulets, a canton ermine charged with a mullet, which coat differs slightly from that of Raynes of Hampstead, Middlesex and Marwood, Kent. The family seem to have originated in Buckingham, where they bore plain chequy argent and gules a canton ermine, which coat is differenced and elaborated for very many branches).

401. Chalice inscribed "The gift of Mrs. Sophia GROVES, A.D. 1858".

And others not inscribed.

402. Bells.
   1. R. PHELPS, Fecit, 1713.
   2. Ch made me, 1685. Abraham WHELOR, Church Warden.
   3. Christopher HODSON made me, 1685. Abrm. WHELOR, C. Warden.
   4. Joseph COOPER, Farmer FLOYD, Church Wardens, 1818. T. MEARS of London, Fecit.
Further list of Charlton Burials (with out gravestones)
403. The following is an uncorroborated list of persons buried in Charlton Churchyard, but not commemorated by any inscription now to be seen. It is extracted from an old note-book originally kept by Henry CARVER in 1833, but added to irregularly for many years after. The only virtue of this list lies in the fact that any name found in it would suggest a search in the Parish Register. It, however, also shows incidentally what a very large number of people are buried in our old churchyards without any memorial stone of any kind. The figures wherever given refer to the date and the age of the person at death, and where the actual day is given, if it is not the day of death, but the day of burial. In this list we have made no attempt at corroboration of any kind, either by reference to the registers or otherwise.

ALLEN, Mary Anna. 1844.
ANDERSON, Ellen. 1843.
ANDREWS, Elizabeth. 1846.
ANDREWS, Milicent. 1846.
ANDREWS, Richard.
ANDREWS, Mrs.
ARCHER, Mrs. 7 June, 1828. 75.
ARCHER, Wm. 7 Mar., 1841.
ASH, Wm.
ASHTON. 5 Dec. 1826. 88.
ATKINS, (See description of vaults at end).

BAILEY, Master. Oct., 1840.
BAILEY, Wm. 10 Mar., 1835. 70.
BAKER, Miss Sally, 1816. 21.
BALFORD (See description of vaults at end).
BARRETT, H. 23 Oct. 1836. 40.
BARRETT, John. April, 1820.
BASTON, John. 1831.
BEARMAN.
BELLCHAMBERS, Wm.. 1843.
BENFIELD, Thos. 7 Aug. 1838. 53.
BERRY, Michael (ostler from White Horse), 31 Dec.,1834. 52.
BIBBER, Mrs.
BIBBER, Wm. Newman. 17 Nov., 1837. 75.
BIRD, John (Mr Davis’ carter, killed on Woolwich Rd).
BLACKHALL. 1 May, 1830. 42.
BLAND, Catherine. 24 July, 1834. 57.
BOLTON, Mrs. 26 Nov. 1827. 50.
BOWES, Mrs. Martha. 1740. 59.
BOYD, Mrs., and child.
BOYD, John. Dec. 1833.
BRAM, Hy. Alfred. 18 Oct. 1837.
BUDGE, Samuel. 1846.
BRONNSKER, Brider.
BROWN, Wm. 1846. 76.
BURBAGE, Edw. 25 June, 1834.
BURNSIDE, Margaret. 1846.
BURTON, Mr. 1834.
BUSBY, Daniel. 5 May, 1831. 22.
BUXTON, Thos. (of the Langhorne family).
BYERS, Ann Emma. 1 April, 1812.
BYRNE, Peter. 1845.

CAMPBELL, Sergt.-Major W.
CARRICK, Mrs.
CARRICK, Mr. (Mrs. CHURCHE’s first husband).
CARTER, Stephen. 9 Aug. 1840.
CARVER, Thos., 1825. 68.
CARVER, Mrs. (Wife of above). 1826. 68.
CHAMBERLAYNE. (See description of vaults at end).
CHAPMAN, Wm. Mark. 4 Feb. 1839.
CHATTEN, Mary. 1845.
CHURCH, Wm.
CLARK, John. June, 1839.
COATSWORTH, David. 1846.
COCKBURN, John. 22 Dec. 1829. 90.
COLEMAN, Charlotte. 31 Dec. 1837. 38. (Removed for alteration of Church).
COLLINS, Mrs. (late SIBLEY).
COOK.
COOPER, Thos. Kirk. 29 Nov. 1815. 43.
COPELAND, Mr. 1832.
CORNSDALE, Solomon. 25 Feb. 1827. 48.
COTTRELL, Richard. 1727.
COULSON, Mary. 1846.
COVENEY, Elizabeth. 1843.
COWAN, Mary (wife of John Cowan, and only daughter of Robt. KNOX). 2 June, 1778. 23.
    (Now the PERCEVAL Vault – Mary Perceval 1843).  [This tomb is mentioned by LYSON).
COXEN, Mrs. 1833.
COYTENOR, F.E. Winn Balasyse. 30 July, 1836. 76. (See WYNN).
CRAGGS, James (removed).
CRAIG.
CRANE, Charlotte. 1843.
CRANE, Samuel Jacob. 1845.
CROCKER, Emily. 1843.
CRODE, Mrs. Ann. April, 1829. 74.
CROFTON. (See description of vaults at end).
CURREY, Lydeas. 1843. 61.
CURREY, Miss. 1842.

DANIELS, Mr.
DAY, Robert. 10 June, 1841. 65.
DAY, Mrs.
DENNS, James. 2 Aug. 1825. 74.
DODDS, Allan. 23 April, 1831. 57.
DOUGLAS. (See description of vaults at end).
DOWNS, Mrs. 27 Jan, 1837. 49.
DOWNS, Sergeant. Feb. 1841.
DOWNS, Wm. 21 June, 1834. 39.
DUFFEY, Mrs. June, 1837. 29.

EARL, Ann. 1847.
EARNEY, Geo. 31 May, 1835. 18.
EARNEY, Wm. 29 April, 1836.
EARNEY, Elizabeth. 17 Dec. 1837. 13. (Removed for alteration).
EDGAR, James. 1 Aug. 1831. 19.
ELDRIDGE. Mr. Samuel. 1785. 75.

FAIRLAMB. (See description of vaults at end).
FAIRGREAVE, Robt. (Drowned) 7 Aug. 1834.
FALKINGHAM, Thomas (Comptroller of the R.N.). 18 Sept. 1757. 77. [Tomb mentioned by LYSON).
FARNHAM, Wm. 1832. 60.
FARNHAM, Mary. 1829. 56.
FEATHERSTONE, Rebecca C. 1799.
FIRTH, Susannah. 1847.
FISHER, James. 1846.
FISHER, Mrs. Elizabeth. 1808.
FISHER, Elizabeth. 31 Mar. 1838.
FISHER, Chas. 11 Dec. 1841. 45.
FISHER, Wm. 5 Feb. 1837. 46.
FISHINGTON, Wm. 1842. 57.
FLOYD, Wm. 2 June, 1828. 50.
FORD, Wm.
FRENCH, George. 8 Jan. 1836. 30.
FRENCH, Mrs. Sarah. 1825. 29.
FRENCH, Mrs. Mar. 1832.
FRENCH, Mr. (Senr).
FRENCH, Mr. (Jnr).

GARDNER, Richard. 1842.
GEORGE, Sarah. 26 Aug. 1839. 45.
GOODHEW, John. 1845.
GORDON, Emily G. 1843.
GOUBOT, Miss Sophia. 1 Mar. 1837.
GOW, Mrs. 27 Dec. 1835. 88.
GRAHAM, Philip.
GRAMANI, Mrs. and her Sister.
GREEN, Jane. 17 May, 1837. 23.
GREEN, Margaret. 1846.
GRIGGS, Wm. 19 Jan. 1835. 65.
GRIMALDI, Mary Anne Catherine. 7 Feb. 1835. 52. (From Woolwich).
GROVER, Mr.
GUYMORE, 28 June, 1834.

HAMLIN, Sarah. 1846.
HAMMOND, John. 1 Aug. 1831. 72.
HAMPSHIRE, Thos. 7 May, 1837. 77.
HARDS, James. 1846.
HARMOND, Mrs. 12 May, 1826. 86.
HARPER, Elizabeth. 1842.
HATCHARD, Mrs. 29 Jan. 1837.
HAYNES, Mrs. Mary. 15 Dec. 1759.
HAYWOOD, Bridget. 1845.
HEARTBURN, Elizabeth.
HEMMING, James. 1846.
HENNEY, Joseph.
HERBAGE, Mrs.
HICKS, Matthew. 3 Aug. 1841.
HILLIER, Wm.
HINTON, Harriet. 1842. 45.
HOADS, John. 1757.
HODGKINSON.
HOGE, Mr. Aug. 1825.
HOGE, Samuel. 11 May, 1836. 22.
HOGE, Isabella. 24 Oct. 1837. 27.
HOGE, Jas. 1846. 30.
HOLLAND.
HOPGOOD, Mrs. 31 Aug. 1834.
HUDSON, Mrs. Elizabeth. 10 Mar. 1841. 27.
HUDSON, Mrs. Ann. 1807. 52.
HUGGAN, Andrew. 1842.
HUMPHREYS, Abigail. 1846.
HUMPHREYS, Ann. 9 Feb. 1834.
HUSBAND, Mrs. Jane. 24 Dec. 1836. 62. (Samuel St., Woolwich).

JACKSON, Elizabeth. 15 Oct. 1840. 75.
JANIS, Mrs. 1832. 60.
JANIS, Ann. 11 Jan. 1838. 64.
JANIS, Richard. 18 Feb. 1838. 72.
JARVIS, Mrs.
JENKINS, Mrs.
JENKINS, Mr.
JENKINS, John. 1843. 35.
JEX, Letitia Matilda. 31 July, 1836. 14.
JONES, Warren Miller. 1844.

KARNES.
KEMP, Elizabeth. 1844.
KERSEY, Samuel. 21 Oct. 1843. 52.
KNIGHT, Maria. 1846.

LAFARGEN, Vilhelmina.
LANDON, Bartholomea & Isabella.
LANE, Catherine. 5 May, 1834. 62.
LANE, Mary. 1843.
LANGHORN, Dame Mary. 26 May, 1730. 33 (Removed).
LAPEYRASTORN, Frances.
LEE, Henry. 22 July, 1836. 46.
LEE, General Thos. 15 Sept., 1808. 73.
LINDSAY, Mrs. Ann. 20 May, 1829. 69.
LISTER, James. 1807. 29.
LONG, Sarah. 1844.
LONGLANDS. (See description of vaults at end).
LOWNES, Miss. (Vault under entrance to East of ROSKRUGE monument, now divided. 
   Northern Part: BUCHANAN. Southern Part: LUARD).

LUXFORD, G. 1831. 5.
LYONS, Maria. 1844.

MACHIN, Elizabeth. 1844.
MADWELL, John.
MARKWICK.
McCLEVERTY. (See description of vaults at end).
McGOWAN, Samuel.
McQUEEN, Alex. 17 Sept., 1836. (Removed for alteration).
MEADOWS, Thos. and Mrs.
MEDCALF, John. (Drowned). 1846.
MERCER, Mrs. 1846.
MIL, George
MILBURN, Wm. (Mrs. WOOD’s brother).
MILLINGS, John. 15 Dec. 1838.
MITCHELL, Mrs.
MITCHELL, Elizabeth. 1844.
MOFFAT, Mrs. Allen.
MOFFAT. (See description of vaults at end).
MONCH, Capt. Thos. 1716. (Only mentioned by LYSON).
MONTAGUE, James. 13 Feb. 1842. 42.
MOORE, Alice. 1845.

NAYLOR, Hy. 26 Jan. 1826. 80.
NEALE, Thos. 1 April, 1838. 45.
NEWMAN, Richard. 7 Oct. 1835. 79.
NEWTON, Mary. 31 Oct. 1834. 36. (St Martin’s Lane, London).
NICHOLS, Mr. James.
NICHOLS, Mrs. Ann. 3 June, 1838. 86.
NICHOLSON, James. 16 Feb. 1826. 60.
NICHOLSON, Samuel Dunbar. 8 Oct. 1834. 42.
NOBLE, Mrs. Susanna. 4 Nov. 1834. 64.
NOBLE, Ellen. 1842.
NODRUM, 30 April, 1837. 75.
NODRUM, W.H. 15 Oct. 1837.
NODRUM, H.S.A. 1845.

OGDEN, Mrs. Rachel. 1 Sept. 1835. 64.
OLD, Ann. 1842. 31.
OSBORNE.
OWEN, Elizabeth. 14 Nov. 1834. 60.

PAIGE, Clara. 9 Feb. 1742. 41.
PAIGE, Barbara. 8 Feb. 1752. 83.
PAINTER, Mr.
PALMER, Edward. 13 Nov. 1840.
PARK, Thos. 27 May, 1836. 65.
PARKER, John. 1801. 41.
PARKIS.
PARKS, George. 11 Sept. 1834. 34.
PAVELEY, Richard. 1845.
PAYNE, Miss Ann. 1808.
PEARCE, James. 7 Oct. 1838. 72.
PEARCE, Mrs. 1842.
PERCEVAL, Mary. 1843. (see COWAN).
PERCEVAL. (See description of vaults at end).
PERRIN, Priscilla, 1846.
PICKERNILL, Mary. Feb. 1839. 83.
PICKETT, Thos. 23 June, 1834. 84.
PICKETT, Ann. 11 Mar. 1835. 82.
PIKE, Wm. 1842.
PINNOCK, Mrs. 30 Dec. 1836. 41.
PITT, Chas. 1833. 76.
PLUCKROSE, Ann. 10 Dec. 1837. 47.
POCOCK, Elizabeth. 11 Oct. 1840. 25.
POILO, Samuel. 18 Dec. 1840. 32.
PREBBLE, Mr. John. 1795. 48.
PREBBLE, Thos. 1819.
PRICHITT, Hugh. 1831.
PRICHITT, Mrs. Elizabeth. 1840. 77.
PRICHITT, Fanny.

QUANCE, Mrs. S. 23 Oct. 1836. 42.

RADLEY.
REDMAYNE, Wm. 14 Jan. 1747.
REEVES, Mr.
REED, John. 1818. 68.
REED, Mrs. 24 Sept. 1836.
REED, Wm. 19 Jan. 1840.
REID, Charlotte. 13 Dec. 1833. 29.
RICES, Wm. 2 Sept. 1836.
RIDDLE, Gabriel. 1827. (Vault).
RIMER, Richard. 1768. 55.
RITCHIE, Alex J. 1846.
ROBINSON, Mrs. Ann. 23 Jan. 1736. 79. (Removed).
ROBINSON, Margaret Winifred (mother of General Robinson). 1766. 72.
ROCKET, Susan. Oct. 1836.
ROGERS, Col. Oct. 1839. (Woolwich Common).
ROOK, Samuel. 27 May 1825. 84.
ROSS, Hannah. 1843. 71.
RUSSELL, Mrs. Mary Grace. 1802. 62.

SAGER, Edwin and Sophia.
SAUNDERS, Edward. 7 Feb. 1788. 46.
SAVAGE.
SCARBOROUGH, Richard. 27 July, 1827. 70.
SCHOFIELD, Emma. 24 Jan., 1841.
SCOTSON, Joshua. 3 Feb. 1836. 54.
SCOTT, Mrs. Grace. 30 April 1833. 60.
SCRIVENS, Mr. Sept. 1832.
SCRIVENS, Mrs. Martha.
SEABROOK, Mrs. 22 Nov. 1829. 56.
SEASBY, Margaret. 3 Feb. 1836.
SHOW, Mrs. 1832.
SIBLEY, Sarah. 1844.
SIBLEY, (See Collins).
SIMPER, James. 1784. 45.
SKYRING, Wm. 1806. 40. (see 456)
SLOANE, John. 10 Dec. 1836. 62.
SMITH, Mrs. Hermi. 22 Sep. 1839. 30.
SMITH, Miss. 4 Dec. 1835. 39.
SMITH, Mrs. S. 20 May, 1827. 37. (Removed for alteration).
SMITH, Mrs. 9 Aug. 1838. 61.
SNOOKS, Rose. 10 Nov. 1839.
SOLLOWAY.
SPILLER, (Capt. Spiller’s children, N.E. of TURNPENNY).
STANES, Sarah Tanner. Sept. 1829.
STENTON, Richard. Oct. 1833.
STEIL.
STEVENS, Mary.
STEVENSON, Robert. 28 Dec. 1776. 76. (Mentioned by LYSON).
STIDOLPH, Amelia. 30 Aug. 1835. 9.
STONE, Wm. (Drowned).
STURROCK, Mrs. 1845. 80.
SUTTON, Benjamin. 2 Sept. 1831.
SWAIN, Mr. and Mrs.

TADD, Jane.
TADD, Mercy.
TAYLOR, Thos. 12 Dec. 1826. 56.
TAYLOR, Mary. 18 July, 1825. 53.
TAYLOR, Wm. 1834. 47.
TEBBUTT, Wm. 1843.
THAMESON, Mr. 13 Nov. 1839. 28. (St John’s, Paddington).
THOMPSON, Ralph. 1844.
THOMSON, Revd. Hy. 21 May, 1835. 56.
THURLOW, Mrs. Jan. 1825. 73.
THURLOW, Mrs. 30 April, 1837. 39.
THURLOW, Fanny Elizabeth. 10 Sept. 1837.
TOMLINS, Mary Ann. 1845.
TOWNLEY, (Junr). 1841.
TOWNLEY, Robert. 1843.
TOWNLEY, Mary Ann. 1846.
TOWNSHEND, Francis. 1845.
TRIGG.
TRULOVE, James. 13 July, 1834. 51.
TURNER, Benjamin.
TURTLE, Mrs. Mary. 28 Sept. 1834. 64.

UNDERWOOD, Isabella. 1846.

WALLER, John. 1846.
WARD, Michael. (Found drowned). 22 Sept. 1839. 31.
WARD, Geo.H. 1846.
WATERMAN, Wm. 1830. 80.
WATSON, James. 1830. 13.
WEBB, John.
WEEKS, Matilda (dau. of Abraham Weeks). 3 May 1835.
WEST, Ann. C.E. (In HARPER’s tomb). 1843. 17.
WHEELER, Mrs. (Mr TURNER’s mother).
WHIFFIN, Esther. 1842. 68.
WHITE, Miss. 1833.
WHITE, Mrs. Job.
WHITFIELD, Mr.
WHITFIELD, Mrs. Hannah. 15 Sept. 1839. 74.
WHITMAN, Julia. 1843.
WICKENDEN, Mr. and Mrs.
WICKHAM, Sophia.
WIGGAN, Wm. 6 Sept. 1820. 53.
WIGHT, Geo. 8 June 1777. 65.
WIGHTWICK, Chas. 25 May, 1746. 46.
WIGTON, Wm. and John.
WIGTON, Mrs. Wm.
WIGTON, Sergt-Major.
WILDE, Mrs.
WILKINSON, Mr. and Mrs.
WILLARD, Mrs. Mary. 20 Feb. 1745. (Removed for alteration).
WILLIAMS, John. 25 Aug. 1836. 44. (Found drowned).
WILSON, Miss. 18 April, 1838.
WILSON, Wm. 27 Mar. 1838. 68. (Mr. BALFOUR’s coachman).
WINGFIELD, Mrs. 12 June, 1836. 91.
WOOD, Mrs. E. 14 Oct. 1838. 61.
WOODS, James. 9 Feb. 1836. 56.
WOOLLARD, Wm. 10 May, 1835. 60.
WOOTTEN, Mrs. 1842. 45.
WOOTTEN, Thos. 1846.
WYLDE, Edward. 16 Dec. 1829.
WYLDE, Caroline. 20 Dec. 1833.
WYNN, Dorothy. (Daughter of Sir John Wynn, Bt). 1 Sept. 1818. 74 (See COYTENOR).

YOUNG, Lady. 29 May, 1838. (Woolwich Common).

Vaults in the Church.  There is no plan of the interior layout of the church
Here follows a list of the vaults in the Church exactly as given in the old Burial Book.
404. McCLEVERTY. In the Entrance Porch the Family Vault of Col. McCLEVERTY. 
   Elizabeth, wf. of Lt.-Col. Richard McCleverty, Mar. 26, 1827. 56. 
   Col. McCleverty, June, 1836. 68. 
   Captn. McCleverty, 1845.

405. EGMONT. Family Vault of the EARL of EGMONT.
   The Rt.Hon. the Earl of Egmont, Buried 1746.
   Hon. C.J. PERCEVAL, buried June, 1782.
   Chas. George Lord ARDEN, buried 1785.
   Grace Lady Arden, buried 1787.
   2nd Earl of Egmont, buried 1788.
   Lady Arden, buried 1800.
   Hannah Perceval, buried 1809.
   Rt. Hon. Spencer Perceval, buried 1812.
   Lady Perceval, buried 1817.
   Edward Perceval, buried 1820.
   Lady TREVELLYAN, buried 1822.
   3rd Earl of Egmont, buried 1827.
   Countess of Egmont, buriefd 1830.
   Rt. Hon. Sir Wm. CARR, buried 1832.
   Lady Carr, buried 1837.
   Hon. W. Carr, buried 1839.
   John, 4th Earl of Egmont, buried 1840.
   Countess of Egmont, buried 1845.
   John Perceval, buried 1847.
   Sarah Perceval, buried 1849.
   Mary Perceval, buried 1851 (last interment).

406. ATKINS (now CROFTON). The Family Vault of John ATKINS. John Atkins, Esq. Sarah Atkins, wife of John Atkins, Aug. 31, 1802. 44. Wm. Dent Atkins, son of John and Sarah Atkins, Aug. 12, 1799, 5y. 7m. The coffins in the above vault were removed about 1822-3, to Halsted, near Sevenoaks, Kent, and the tablet taken away in July, 1836, by order of Mr. ATKINS. Now the Family Vault of Wm. WHITE and F.L. CROFTON, Esqrs. Miriam Lowther Crofton, Dec. 17, 1841. 2. Miriam Crofton, Aug. 13, 1842, 32.

407. WILSON. The Vault of Lady WILSON.

408. MOFFATT. The Brick Grave of Capt. MOFFAT, Oct. 12, 1790. 62. Sarah Moffat, June, 1811. 72.

409. BARNETT. The Vault of Miss BARNETT, June 7, 1832. Miss BILL, May 1, 1835. Emma Bill, 1844. 26.

410. FAIRLAMB. James FAIRLAMB, Oct. 1800. 75. Maria Fairlamb, June 13, 1805. 65.

411. DOUGLAS. Maj.-Gen. Sir John DOUGLAS. Born Oct. 12, 1762. Died March 4, 1814. 52. Lady Douglas, 1826.

412. MILLER. Maj.-Gen. James MILLER, Mar. 24, 1825. 67. Miss Jane Sarah COOPER, Mar. 5, 1838. 58. Mrs. Jane Miller, Mar. 7, 1838. 84.

413. COLLINS. John COLLINS, 1816. 37.

414. WELLADVICE. Thos. WELLADVICE, Dec. 23, 1807. 54. Ann STURROCK, 1845.

415. RUSSELL. Thos. RUSSELL, Esq., Sept. 27, 1656 (?). 63.

416. BEARDMORE. Thos. BEARDMORE, Oct. 27, 1702. 43.

417. RICHARDS. Michael RICHRDS, Feb. 1, 1721. 48.

418. NEWTON*. Catherine NEWTON, 1629. (*This monument and that of LANGHORN used to be side by side in the Chancel, hence the mention of the Vault after RICHARDS instead of, as we should now expect, after MCCLEVERTY).

419. LANGHORN. The Rt. Hon. Lady Grace Viscountess of ARDMAGH, Feb. 15. 1699/1700. 69. Sir William LANGHORN, her husband. Feb. 26. 1714. 85.

420. WILSON. Sir Thos. Maryon WILSON, Bt. July 22, 1821. 48. Caroline, his 2nd daughter, Sep. 7, 1821. 16. Spencer Maryon Wilson, Esq., 3rd son of Sir Thos. M.W., Aug. 31, 1826. 22. Sir Thos. Maryon Wilson, May, 1869. 69.

421. GRIFFITH. John GRIFFITH, Esq., Sep. 20, 1717. 63.

422. LAPEYRASTORN. Francis Lapeyrastorn, Mar. 16, 1693. 57.

423. BALFOUR. The Vault of John BALFOUR, Esq. John Balfour, Esq. 1842. 92. Chas. A. Balfour, 1842. 23. John MILLTHORP, 1843. 54. Henrietta Balfour, 1844. 86.

424. The Rector’s Vault.
   The Hon. General PULTNEY, 1741.
   Jonathan HOOPER, Esq., 1756.
   The Revd. Thos. CHAMBERLAYNE, 1781.
   The Revd. Thos. Chamberlayne, 1786.
   Miss Sarah Chamberlayne.
   Patience Chamberlayne.
   James Chamberlayne.
   Maria Francisca Chamberlayne, 1812.
   Mrs. Catherine Chamberlayne, 1819.
   The Revd. Thos. Chamberlayne, 1826.
   Ann Francisca Chamberlayne, 1826.
   A child’s coffin with no plate.
   Lt. Alexander WILLOCK, 1821.
   W. CONGREVE, Esq.
   Thos. LONGLANDS, Esq.
   Elizth Longlands.
   Mrs. Maria STOPFORD.
   Miss Louisa BULL.
   Charles Edward DRUMMOND, 1831.
   Mr. Jas. NISBET, 1833.
   Mrs. Nisbet, 1833.
   Coln. ROGERS, 1833.
   Master N.K. Bull, 1833.
   Master John George SANDFORD, 1834.
   Master CRICKITT, 1844.
   Mrs. Longlands, 1844.
   The Revd. D. Longlands, 1849.
   Mrs. Crickitt, 1850 (last interment).

425. CONGREVE. The Family Vault of Genl. CONGREVE. Sir Wm. Congreve, Bt., Apr. 30, 1814.

426. SMITH. The Family Grave of John Weatherall SMITH, R.A. 1839.

Addenda.   Numbers in brackets refer to churchyard plan
In the year 1833 a plan of the churchyard was made, and before going to press I made vigorous but unsuccessful efforts to discover it. It has now come to light again, and thanks to the kindness of Major Sheppard I have been able to inspect it. Unfortunately these remarks are too late to be included in their proper place. Although the key to this old plan is lost we are able with the assistance of the old notebook to clear up several difficulties.

427. At first sight there appears to be a mistake in the drawing of this old plan, for the BRADFORD and COOPER tombs are quite near the south gate. The churchyard has evidently been extended a little both on the west and on the south since 1833.

428. Where the DUNBAR tomb (No.4) now stands was then a tomb marked NICHOLSON, while the large 429. FALKINGHAM monument has entirely disappeared, the site being occupied by that of TOWNSEND.

429. Near (12) is a monument marked "BYERS"; (14) is Mrs. Ann HUDSON, d. 1807, aged 52 years.
On the site of 16 (RUSSELL) and 17 (RANKING) was the tomb of Ann OLD, d. November, 1842, aged 31 years.

430. No.(20) may be STEPHENSON; but several monuments have disappeared just here to the memory of the ARCHER, BLACKHALL, HOGE, QUANCE, WIGHT and WOOTTEN families. The wife of Thomas CHAMBERLAYNE, and one William FORD are buried between (34) and (36), where is now the BURNETT monument.

431. Many tombs seem to have disappeared at the corner now occupied by Nos.(40-43), notably a large one marked "BUXTON". The following were buried just here: Miss Sally BAKER, d. 1816, aged 21; Charlotte COLEMAN, d. Dec. 1837, aged 38; Mrs. Ann CRODE, d. Apr. 1829, aged 74; Rebecca C. FEATHRESTONE, d. 1799; Wilhelmina LAFARGIN.

432. Near the MITFORD monument (45) was a large tomb marked "HOADS", which seems to have disappeared as a result of the enlargement of the RICHARDSON tomb (67). A certain Sergt. NICHOLS was also buried near this Richardson monument.

433. Between (70) and (89) were the tombs of George PARKS, d. Sep. 1834, aged 34, and John MILLINGS, d. Dec. 1838. 74 may not be PREBBLE, as stated in text, but may be John PARKER, d. 1801, aged 41.

434. Between (36) and (37) are buried George MILL and Mrs. DOWNS – the latter d. Jany. 1837, aged 49.

435. Near (87) is buried Sarah GEORGE, d. August, 1839, aged 45.

436. Near (91) are buried Mrs. JAMES, d. 1832, aged 60; also Ann James, d. Jan. 1838, aged 64; also Richard James, d. Feb. 1838, aged 72 years. Also Mrs. HOPGOOD, d. Aug. 1834; Mrs. THURLOW, d. Jany. 1825, aged 73; Mrs. Thurlow, d. Apr. 1837, aged 39; Fanny Elizth. Thurlow, d. Sep. 1837.

437. On the south of the PERCEVAL monument were buried three people named NODRUM.

438. Near (90) are buried Mr. Samuel POILO, d. Dec. 1840, aged 32, and Mrs. MITCHELL, d. 1844.

439. Near (97) were buried Richard ANDREWS, Mrs. Andrews, Robert DAY, d. June, 1841, aged 65 years, and Mrs. Day.

440. Near (111) are buried Harriot HINTON, d. 1842, aged 45; Mr. COPELAND, d. 1832.

441. To east of (128) lies Mrs. SEABROOK, d. Nov. 1829, aged 56.

442. Where (141) now stands are buried Mrs. BIBLER, William Newman Bibler, d. Nov. 1837, aged 75; William WATERMAN, d. 1830, aged 80.

443. Between (142) and (143) was the tomb of Mrs. HARMOND, d. 1826, aged 86.

444. Between the MIDDLETON monument and the wall of the church, was a big grave marked "RIDDLE" and the stone of Charlotte COLEMAN, which latter was removed, by consent, to a position near (41), and has now disappeared.

445. Between (148) and (149) lies Esther LEGGATT, d. 1822, aged 42.

446. A large monument marked "HAYNES" has entirely disappeared from between (151) and (152).

447. Between (156) and (158) was a large monument marked "REDMAYNE", which has also now disappeared.

448. At the corner, near (159), lie Mrs. BOLTON, d. Nov. 1857, aged 50, and Mrs. WHITFIELD.

449. Near (161) are buried Thomas CARVER, d. 1825, aged 68, and Mrs. Carver, d. 1826, aged 68.

450. Under what was then (1833) the east wall of the church were buried several members of the PRICKETT family.

451. Near (165) were buried Thomas and Mrs. MEADOWS and John BOYD – the latter d. 1833.

452. Just beyond (167) lie Mrs. WINGFIELD, d. 1836, aged 91, Mrs. ASHSTON, d. Dec. 1826, aged 88, and several members of the HATCHARD family.

453. Owing to the extension of the church eastwards it is now impossible to trace where many of those mentioned in the old notebook lie at this corner of the churchyard. The following tombs, however, appear to have disappeared altogether: Large "COWAN" monument. Solomon CORNSDALE, d. Feby. 1827, aged 48. Mrs. Elizabeth HUDSON, d. Mar. 1841, aged 27. Mrs. Samuel ROOK, d. May, 1825, aged 84. James SIMPER, d. 1784, aged 45.

454. South of (200) lie Mrs. and Mrs. WICKENDEN.

455. North of (178) lies Thomas PARK, d. May, 1836, aged 65.

456. (217) is the grave of William SKYRING, Esq., d. 1806, aged 40.  (2011-01-12 John Leslie reports that his researches indicate that William Skyring was a Colonel in the Royal Artillery. He was married to Elizabeth Motley Austen, Janes cousin. He left behind two daughters & his widow. He had a son William Francis Skyring who died "young" in possibly 1804. Burial site unknown.

457. Many tombs have disappeared north of 213, notably a large "PAIGE" monument, together with those of the Rev. William GARDNER, d. 1812, aged 70, and Mrs. Ann NICHOLS, d. 1838, aged 86.

458. No. (251) is the tomb of the NOBLE family; Mrs Susanna Noble, d. Nov. 1834, aged 64.

459. South of (253) lies Thomas HAMPSHIRE, d. May, 1837, aged 77.

460. In the space north of Nos. (265) and (283) many monuments have disappeared, notably two large ones marked "WIGHTWICK" and "SAUNDERS".

461. No. (312) is the tomb of Catherine BLUND, d. July, 1834, aged 57.

Families connected with Charlton.


The following seem to call for slight genealogical and biographical notes:
462. BLOUNT
Edward Blount (portions of whose tomb still remain in the Church, namely, two brass plates, one with inscription (as given) nailed on a pillar, and the other with coat of arms nailed under a window on the north wall) was the second son of Thomas Blount by his second wife, Elizabeth BALL, widow of Lawrence Ball, of London, gent. (she was born Elizabeth HOTE, and married firstly one GAGE, secondly Lawrence Ball as above), who on the 18th of March 1549, had purchased the fee simple of Wricklemarsh for £400 from William GREAYE, of Reading. Edward Blount only acquired part of the Manor of Wricklemarsh in right of his wife, the other portion being conveyed by her son Sophony Ball, to Brian ANNESLEY, of London. On 1st November, 1656, his son, Thomas Blount, settled it on his own son Thomas, who, on 7th July 1669, conveyed it to Sir John MORDEN (q.v.).
   We can learn very little of the various members of his family. His eldest son, Thomas, under the title of Col. Blount, is frequently mentioned in Evelyn’s Diary, but mostly on account of his mechanical devices, such as his new kind of plough, and his "way-wiser" for telling the distance his coach travelled, evidently a species of seventeenth century cyclometer. We give one reference under 30th September, 1659, from Evelyn: "I went to Sir William DUCIE and Col. BLOUNT, where I met Sir Henry Blount, the famous traveller and water-drinker". [This Sir Henry Blount (1602-1682) was the third son of Sir Thomas Pope Blount, Bart., of Tittenhanger, Herts]. Col. Thomas Blount appears to have got into trouble at the restoration. In the Cal. State Papers, Domestic Series, 1660-61, under January 25th, we find him pleading against an insinuation that he was not a good Royalist. As a matter of fact he was actually clapped into prison at the restoration of KING CHARLES II. In 1661-2 William BOREMAN, of Greenwich, pleads for him to Secretary Nicholas that at least he may have a hearing. Future events show that he evidently cleared his character. The family of Blount is so large that we have found it almost impossible to link up this branch with the original parent stem. Our principal clue arises from the fact that those at Charlton incorporate the coat of Cornwall in their arms. This Edward Blount’s grandfather (William Blount) is mentioned by DRAKE as of Waddesley and Glose, co. Salop. This is most probably William Blount, of Wadley and Glazeley, co. Salop. In the arms as given on this tomb occurs the mullet, which is the differencing mark for the descendants from a third son. Now the gentleman who fits in best with the above William of Glazeley is William, fourth son of John Blount, of Kinlet, by Alicia, daugher of Kynard De LA BERE, and grandson of Sir John Blount, of Sodington, who married secondly Isabella CORNWALL, of Kinlet, daughter and heir of Sir Brian Cornwall. But there is no certainty at present about this matter, for in 1505 we find one, Peter Blount, the great grandson of the above Sir John Blount, of Sodington, through his first wife, Juliana FOWLESHURST, marrying Ann, daughter of Sir Edward Cornwall, of Burford. These Blounts at Charlton may have been descended form a third son of this match.

463. CONGREVE
General Sir William CONGREVE, first Baronet, here buried, was Comptroller of the Royal Laboratory, and was created a Baronet 7th December, 1812. He was descended from the Congreves of Staffordshire; the Poet and Playwright, William Congreve, being, almost certainly, his great-uncle. He has most unfortunately been confused with his rather more distinguished son, also General Sir William Congreve, second Baronet, who was also Comptroller of the Royal Laboratory in succession to his father. This latter, not the first Sir William, was in reality the inventor of the "Congreve Rockets", which did such good service at the battle of Leipzic, for which service he received from the Emperor Alexander of Russia, the insignia of the Russian order of St. Anne. This latter died at Toulouse in 1828, where he is most probably buried. In 1829 John BURKE mentions a Sir Ralph Thomas Congreve, brother of the above Sir William, as the third Baronet. However, there seems to be no further mention of him anywhere else.
   In 1872 Debrett speaks of the Baronetcy of Congreve being in reality extinct, because what he described as the third Baronet, namely William Augustus, son of Sir William, second Baronet, and another son, named Frederick, had then (1872) been lost for many years. Now (1908) there is only one of the books of present dignities which mentions the Baronetcy, and that, strange to say, is Burke. And by a still stranger irony, Burke, in 1907 ignores Burke of 1829 altogether, and speaks of William Augustus, third Baronet, born 1827, and his brother, Frederick Augustus, born 1828, as "not having been heard of for many years", thus altogether ignoring their own statement of 1829 re. Sir Ralph Thomas Congreve.

464. CONYERS
The Proud House of CONYERS, who bore az a maunche or, were descended from Roger of COIGNIERS, in Normandy, who was invited by William The Conqueror, near the close of his reign, to come over to England. In 1095 William CARELIPPO, the Prince Bishop of Durham, who held almost sovereign sway in the north, appointed him Constable of the Castle of Durham. His son, grandson and great-grandson were all great barons, being Lords of Horton, in York, which took their name, and henceforth became known as Horton Conyers. The name of Conyers frequently figures in the Rolls of Arms of the warriors who fought under the banners of Edward III and Henry V in France and elsewhere. In 1628 John was created first Baronet by Charles I. His grandson, Sir John Conyers, third Baronet, is the one who became Lord of the Manor of Charlton. This gentleman’s third son was named John, and this John may possibly be buried at Charlton in the Churchyard, for there is a curious ornamented tomb, with cherub heads and bead-work, date 1748, and inscription almost illegible, which although erected to the memory of one NORTHWOOD, has another inscription at the bottom, apparently to John Conyers. Sir John Conyers’ son, Sir Baldwin Conyers, died without issue male, thus the Manor of Charlton was lost to the Conyers family, for the title reverted to Sir Ralph Conyers, Baronet, a cousin of Sir Baldwin. It is sad to read that the last Baronet, Sir Thomas Conyers, died in 1810 in great poverty in the Workhouse of Chester-le-Street. (Burke’s "Vicissitudes of Families").

465. CRAGGS
In the "Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica" is a most interesting report on the pedigree of James CRAGGS, Postmaster General; an extract from which we are tempted to quote. We quote from a portion of the depositions of John Craggs, uncle of the said John Craggs: "And the deponent farther saith that he hath seen the said arms on an antient gravestone which belonged to their family and which was destroyed and broke to pieces by the Scots in the time of the Civil Wars, and also that all their deeds and principal writings were lost and destroyed by hiding them in boxes under ground from the outrage of the Scots which this deponent very well remembers, by which means the evidences of their family was totally or almost all quite lost, and further this deponent saith not". (Signed) "John Craggs".
   The James Craggs here buried has also been the subject of much confusion. We have frequently seen him referred to in local books as the Secretary of State, whereas in reality he was Postmaster General, as stated on his tomb, his son being the rather famous Secretary of State. Horace WALPOLE, Old Peter LE NEVE, the antiquary, and others have been unnecessarily caustic about his antecedents. [Walpole, of course, thought it great presumption that James Craggs the younger, the Secretary of State, should "contest a seat" against the all-powerful Sir Robert Walpole, hence the reason for his sarcasm, while with poor old Le Neve it was different, for to him greatness consisted entirely in yards of pedigree, which Craggs certainly had not]. However, the fact remains that his father, Anthony Craggs, was a country squire at Wolsingham, Co. Durham, with quite an appreciable amount of landed property, and although the Lady Mary Wortley MONTAGU speaks of this James Craggs the elder as "footman to the old

466. DUCHESS of NORFOLK", this statement admits of considerable softening. It most probably in this instance means Steward or Land Agent for the very vast estates of the House of Norfolk. We find mention of several members of this family as settled in County Durham. Hasted tells us that the grandfather of Anthony CRAGGS was settled at Landew and Wiserley, and we have discovered some of the Craggs family about this time (1700-1750) occupying the Manor of Seaton-Carrow, in this same County of Durham, and described as yeomen.
The subject of this note, James Craggs the elder, finds a place in the "Dictionary of National Biography". He was a man of remarkable energy and ability, which was spoilt by an all-consuming avarice. He heaped up a vast fortune, said to be over a million and a half of money, with which he hoped his son would become great, but alas for all his hopes his only son caught the small-pox and died (1721), and James the elder soon died too – it is said by his own hand.
   His son, James Craggs the younger, was a man of much more mark than his father, possibly because he had a more liberal education at the Courts of Hanover and Turin. He certainly was employed on some most important negociations, and although he has many detractors his praises have been loudly sung by his supporters. Alexander Pope was unfailing in his unstinted admiration of him, and laboured incessantly for the erection of the tomb in Westminster Abbey over his remains. He was said to be an exceedingly handsome man of most commanding presence. He died of small-pox as stated above (1721). He also finds a place in the "Dictionary of National Biography" (q.v. for further particulars of both).
   And here let us venture to clear up another popular local error. We are frequently told that the Earls of St Germans derive from Edward ELIOT, of Port Eliot, who married Elizabeth Craggs. They do not. They derive from Edward Eliot, of Port Eliot (1727-1804), who was the son of Richard Eliot, of Port Eliot, by Harriot, illegitimate daughter of James Craggs the younger. This Harriot was married at the age of thirteen to Richard Eliot, and after his death she married a HAMILTON, and became the mother of John James, MARQUIS of ABERCORN. Like her father, she was celebrated for her good looks. Richard Eliot was a brother of the first-mentioned Edward Eliot (see Vivian’s "Visitation of Cornwall").

467. CUNNINGHAM
There is much confusion with regard to the Cunninghams in the days of the early Stuarts, as James I seems to have attracted several gentleman of that name from Scotland to seek their fortune in London. This Sir David CUNNINGHAM, of London, Kt. and Bart., apparently died without issue, and by his will he left "Sir David Cunningham of Robertland Kt. and Bart. my honoured kinsman" his universal legatee. We wonder if he was related to the David Cunningham who was incumbent of Charlton about this time. They are both buried in Charlton Church, and one of them evidently presented the pulpit, which bears the arms of Cunningham.

468. DOUGLAS
There is the description of the very grand funeral accorded to this distinguished soldier in the "Gentleman’s Magazine", volume 84, page 413, but beyond informing us of the manner of his death and burial it does not much increase our knowledge of the man. Dr. BORTHWICK, who is described as a relation, was chief mourner, although an Admiral DOUGLAS is mentioned among those present. [Note: In August of same year another Maj.-Genl. Douglas, son of W. Douglas, of Bryton, Scotland, died at Narbonne of a wound received at Bayonne].

469. DUCIE
Sir William DUCIE, Bart., was second son of Sir Robert Ducie, Bart., Alderman of London, created Baronet 1629, by Charles I. His elder brother, Sir Richard Ducie, Bart., a great Royalist, had his estates sequestrated in 1643, and died, unmarried, 7th March 1656-7, and was buried at Tortworth. Sir William Ducie, Bart., succeeded to the title, and was created after the Coronation of Charles II, 1661, Baron Cloncy and Viscount Downe. He married Frances, daughter and co-heir of Francis SEYMOUR, first Baron Seymour of Trowbridge, and died at Charlton, 9th September 1679. His nephew, Sir William Ducie, Bart., died in the Fleet Prison, 1691, leaving his brother, Robert Ducie, of Islington, heir to the Baronetcy, but he died, unmarried 1703, and thus the title became extinct.

470. FRAZER*
Sir Augustus Simon FRAZER (1776-1835), Colonel, was only son of Col. Andrew Frazer, and grandson of George Frazer. His mother was Charlotte DURNFORD. He was born at Dunkirk. Became gentleman cadet at Woolwich, 1792. In 1793, at age of 17, he joined Duke of York in Flanders. He was present at battles of Nouveaux, Cateau Cambrésis, Tournay and Boxtel. In 1799 he served in the expedition to the Helder and at the battle of Bergen. In 1807 he commanded the artillery in the assault on Buenos Ayres. Served on Wellington’s staff in Peninsular Wars. Was present at Salamanca and Osma, and at the battle of Vittoria and the siege of San Sebastian, also at the battle of Toulouse. In 1815 he commanded the Artillery under Wellington, in Belgium, and by bringing nine-pounders into action instead of the old six-pounders, very much increased the effect produced by the English guns at Waterloo. This was his last engagement. He died at Woolwich, 1835. * See "Dictionary of National Biography".

471. GOSSET
Sir William GOSSET was second son of Matthew Gosset, of Bagot, Jersey, by Elizabeth HILGROVE. His great-uncle was Isaac Gosset (1713-1799), who was such a wonderful modeller of portraits in wax, even as his uncle, Matthew Gosset, had been before him (for these two artists see "Dictionary of National Biography"). Sir William was M.P. for Truro and Under-Secretary of State in Ireland; he was afterwards Sergeant-at-Arms to the House of Commons, till his death in 1848. He married, Gertrude, daughter of Thomas DANIELL, of Trelissick, Cornwall, by whom he had a son, Sir Ralph Allen Gossett, who was also Sergeant-at-Arms to the House of Commons.

472. HISLOP
Sir Thos. HISLOP was third and youngest son of Lieut.-Col. William Hislop, R.A., who died at Woolwich, 1779. His two elder brothers were killed in India. The active service which he saw is mostly detailed upon his tomb. He was created a Baronet 2nd November 1813. He seems to have behaved with considerable severity in India, and though defended in the House of Parliament by the Duke of Wellington his action at the Fort of Talner was never satisfactorily explained. After his signal victory over the rebellious Mahrattas at Mabridpore he arrived before the Fort of Talner, and on the refusal of the Mahratta Governor of the fort to surrender, he stormed the fort, hanged the governor as a rebel, and put the garrison of 300 to the sword.

473. LANGHORNE*
Sir William LANGHORNE (1629-1715) was son of William Langhorne, East India Merchant, probably descended from the Langhornes of Layston, Herts., who were themselves a branch of the Langhornes of Fryers, Bedfordshire. He was admitted to the Inner Temple on 6th August, 1664. He succeeded to his father’s East India trade, and was created Baronet, 1668. In 1670 he became Governor of Madras in succession to Sir William Winter. He left Madras in 1677, after seven years of difficult work in keeping the balance between England and France out there. He purchased the Manors of Charlton and Hampstead, and settled down in the former, dying at the ripe age of 85, and by his will leaving much of his wealth in a species of "Queen Anne’s Bounty" bequest for augmenting poor livings. Charlton, at least, will always preserve the memory of his benefactions, for he left one thousand pounds to augment the living and money to build and endow a school. *See "Dictionary of National Biography".

474. MIDDLETON, of Belsay, Northumberland
There is a good account of this family in Cokayne’s Complete Baronetage, Vol.3. The fourth Baronet, Sir William Lambert MIDDLETON, married Anne, widow of Warner PERKINS, hence the reason for his burial at Charlton in the vault of St. Quentin Bladen Perkins. It is interesting to note that he was the grandson of the famous (or infamous) General Lambert, of Cromwell’s Army, his father, Sir John Middleton, having married Frances, daughter and heir of John LAMBERT, of Carlton, in Craven, Yorks., and son of General John Lambert aforesaid (died 1683, aged 64).

475. MOFFAT
"Gentleman’s Magazine, 1790: "At Charlton, Kent, James MOFFAT, Esq., Director of East India Company. He was the oldest Commander in the Service, and would have had to be out of the direction by rotation in April next".

476. MORDEN
No monograph of Charlton, however brief, should omit to mention Sir John MORDEN, Bart., who founded the well-known charity called "Morden College", which has always been so intimately connected with Charlton, standing as it does on a portion of the land forming the Old Manor of Wricklemarsh. Sir John was himself a Londoner, being only son of George

477. MORDEN, of St. Bride’s, citizen and goldsmith, by Martha, daughter of Thomas HARRIS of London, but he came of a Suffolk family, whose pedigree is traced in Volume II of Mr J.J. Muskett’s well-known book. He entered into trade with the Turks at Aleppo. He was created a Baronet in 1688, and was M.P. for Colchester, 1695. He married Susan, daughter of Joseph BRAND of Edwardstone, Suffolk, and died without issue, 1708, aged 86, leaving nearly all his fortune to found "Morden College" for decayed Turkey Merchants.

478. NEWTON
Sir Adam NEWTON, Bart., who rebuilt the Church, is described in the deed of transfer of Charlton Manor to himself from Sir James ERSKINE, as Adam Newton, of Richmond, co. Surrey. We have failed altogether to trace his antecedents, but we are told in the "Dictionary of National Biography" that he was a native of Scotland. In early life he was a teacher at the College of St. Maixant, in Poitou. In 1600 he returned to Scotland, and was appointed tutor to Prince Henry, son of James VI of Scotland. In 1605 he married the daughter of Lord Keper PUCKERING, and, though a layman, was presented to the Deanery of Durham the same year. In 1606 he purchased the Manor of Charlton, and built a "goodly brave house" there. In 1610 Henry, Prince of Wales, was given a separate household, and Adam Newton was appointed Secretary. On the death of Prince Henry, in 1612, he was made Treasurer to Prince Charles, and in 1620 he sold the Deanery of Durham and was created a Baronet. After Charles I’s accession he became Secretary to the Council, and in 1628 Secretary to the Marches of Wales, which last was a very lucrative post. He died 1629. He was a very learned scholar in Latin and Greek, and wrote several books in those languages. His son, Sir Henry Newton, the famous Royalist, came into the large estates of his uncle, Sir Thomas Puckering, in Warwickshire and elsewhere, and assumed the name and arms of Puckering. He died at the Priory, Warwick, in 1701, aged 83, and was buried with the Puckerings, in St. Mary’s Church, Warwick. He kept open house for all poor Cavaliers who had been beggared in the Royal cause. These Puckerings must on no account be confused with the Pickerings, of whom the most famous, Sir John PICKERING, is buried at St. Helen’s Church, Bishopsgate, London. On the death of Sir Henry PUCKERING-NEWTON the baronetcy became extinct.

479. PARKER
This distinguished old General, who lost his leg at Waterloo, was a familiar figure in Charlton for many years. He was second son of Admiral Sir Hyde Parker (1739-1807, Knighted on April 21st, 1779) and younger brother of Vice-Admiral Hyde Parker (1784-1854). His youngest brother, Harry Parker, fell fighting for his country at Talavera, and so did his nephew, Captain Hyde Parker, who commanded the "Firebrand" in its attack on the Russian forts at the mouth of the Danube in 1854, and was killed in the action. His grandfather, Vice-Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, Bart., was a still more distinguished naval commander. The title had been created in 1681, in favour of Hugh Parker, Alderman of London, with special remainder to his nephew, Henry Parker, of Honington, Co. Warwick, who married Margaret, daughter of Alexander HYDE, Bishop of Salisbury, and first cousin of the first Earl of Clarendon. This Sir Henry was grandfather to Sir Hyde Parker, Bart. The title descended through Sir Harry Parker, Bart., of Melford Hall, Suffolk, elder brother of Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, Kt.

480. PERCEVAL
The family of PERCEVAL have had a very long connection with Charlton. In 1766 an Act of Parliament was passed to enable John JONES and Margaretta Maria, his wife, late Margaretta Maria WELLER, to grant a long lease of the Manor, and the Percevals accordingly became tenants, with the result that many of them are buried here, and hence it is that Charlton Church enshrines the mortal remains of that great and celebrated statesman, the Rt. Hon. Spencer Perceval. The connection of the Percevals with Charlton, however, begins much earlier than 1766, for in 1757 Catherine, first wife of the second EARL of EGMONT, was buried here, and from that time onwards many of the Percevals have found a last resting place here, In fact, all the Earls of Egmont and most of their Countesses, and the connection with Charlton seems hardly yet severed, for the sixth Earl and his Countess were buried in Charlton Cemetery in 1874 and 1870 respectively.

481. RICHARDS
[Burke, in his "Landed Gentry of Ireland", mentions a Brigadier-General Michael RICHARDS who died 1721 unmarried, and who was fourth son of Col. Solomon Richards, of Solsborough, co. Wexford, and died October, 1691, and was buried in Westminster Abbey 6th of that month. His wife was Abigail, daughter of Henry GODDARD, of Deptford and Chatham. This coincidence would certainly be worth investigating to discover the early history of the family to which the Charlton Michael Richards belonged].
   Michael Richard (1673-1721) was one of three very distinguished brothers, sons of Jacob Richards. His sister Elizabeth married the Rt. Hon. James CRAGGS, the elder, the Postmaster-General, whose monument is in the chancel of Charlton. He and his two brothers were distinguished not only for their great bravery but also for their remarkable talent in military engineering. Jacob, the eldest, was sent to Hungary to "survey, learn, and observe the fortifications", and he made many very valuable discoveries about explosives. He also did good work in Ireland at the siege of Carrickfergus and the battle of the Boyne, and later, in Flanders, with his brother Michael at the battle of Steinkirk. He was appointed Third Engineer of the Kingdom, and died in 1701. John, the next brother, saw service with the Venetians, and in the Polish and Portuguese armies. In 1706 he was sent by Marlborough into Spain, and became Governor of Alicant, where he was besieged. He sustained the siege for four months, and no relief came, and when the enemy invited him to inspect the mine they had dug under his fortifications he sent his engineer, and finding there really was a mine he wrote to his brother about the troops to be sent to his succour, ending "Good night, Micky, God send us a merry meeting". Four days afterwards the enemy fired the mine and John Richards perished,
   Michael, the youngest, whose monument is such a prominent object in our Church, was the most distinguished soldier of the three. He was a great favourite with John CHURCHILL, the all-conquering Duke of MARLBOROUGH. When he was only eighteen years of age he was fighting under his brother Jacob in Ireland, and a year later was present in Flanders at the battles of Steinkirk and Landen. At twenty-two he was wounded at the siege of Namur. In 1696, when only twenty-three, his engineering genius was recognized, and he was appointed Chief Engineer and Commander-in-Chief to the Expedition to Newfoundland. In 1704 he joined Marlborough in the Netherlands, and was present at the battles of Schellenberg and Blenheim. In 1706 he was again in action at Ramilies, and carried the despatches after the battle from MARLBOROUGH to the Queen. He behaved with splendid bravery at the defeat at Almanza, covering the retreat of the sick and wounded. His genius in bridge-building made his services of unique value to Marlborough, and on more than one occasion he saved the situation by the rapid construction of a bridge. On 9th December, 1710, came the crowning effort of his pluck. He had now been fighting for over two years in Spain, having arrived there before the sad death of his brother John, whom he was too late to save, in March, 1709. The English Artillery, under RICHARDS, arrived with von Staremberg’s Army at Brehuega just half-an-hour too late, for Stanhope had been forced to surrender. However, they joined battle with Vendome, who had 20,000 men with him, and after a hard fight, lasting an hour-and-a-half, during which Richards’ train was almost annihilated, the English won. This was Richards’ last fight. He returned home September, 1711, and was appointed Chief Engineer of Great Britain, and spent his time visiting Portsmouth, Plymouth, Sheerness, etc. In 1720 he was instrumental in forming the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich. He died 5th February, 1721, and his three nieces, daughters of his sister, by James CRAGGS the elder, erected the ridiculous monument over his remains in Charlton Church, by which he seems best known.

482. VERE
Drake tells us that this Robert De VERE was third son of John de Vere, fifteenth Earl of Oxford, who died 1539, and was present at his father’s funeral. He is not, however, mentioned by Brooke in the list of this nobleman’s sons. But John de Vere married the heiress of the TRUSSELS, Lords of the Manor of Shottisbrooke, so this would fit in well with the appointment of this Robert de Vere to be Lay Rector of Shottisbrooke College. He died in 1598, so if he was present at his father’s funeral in 1539 he must have been a very old man when he died. He describes himself in his will as of Wricklemarsh, but he does not appear to have been Lord of that Manor, which probably by the 16th century had several houses in it, as it stretched much in the direction of the village of Lee.

483. WILSON
There is a very interesting account of the early history of the ancestry of Sir Spencer Pocklington MARYON-WILSON, Bart. (now Lord of the Manor of Charlton, Kent, and of Hampstead and other places) to be found in Old Thomas Wotton’s Baronetage. From this we gather that the family is descended from Thomas Wilson, of Elton, in Yorkshire (?) who in 1250 bore sable, a wolf salient and in chief three estoiles or, even as the Wilsons of Charlton do to-day. His great grandson, Anthony Wilson, of Elton, married a daughter of John PROFIT, of Pocklington, *Yorks. (*The present Baronet, however, derives its name of POCKLINGTON from his mother, who was a daughter of Rev. H.S. Pocklington). Again, Anthony’s great grandson, Thomas Wilson, of Elton, had two sons, William Wilson, of Stroby, Lincoln, and Edmond Wilson, of Tockwith.
   We are not going to deal with the numerous ramifications of this very large family of Wilson, which, if properly done, would fill many weighty volumes, but we wish to explain a little matter in Drake’s Hasted which seems to demand some explanation, for it conveyed to our minds a wrong impression which we have since been able to correct, and might also do so to others. It is an unintentional result of condensation. Most of the people living in the neighbourhood of Charlton talk loosely of the WILSON family as being descended from a very worthy and learned man of Queen Elizabeth’s day, to wit, Sir Thomas Wilson, or Dr. Thomas Wilson, and those who have had the pleasure of visiting Charlton House are shown his portrait. Now this Dr. Thomas Wilson was certainly a cousin of the first Baronet, as we will presently show, and, moreover, he was in every respect a most worthy and learned man (see "Dictionary of National Biography"), but he is NOT the infamous Sir Thomas Wilson mentioned in the note on page 123 of Drake’s Hasted, who behaved in such a devilish manner to the great Sir Walter RALEIGH; and, after looking through many genealogical books, we do not believe that this latter was any relation at all to the worthy old Doctor, Dr. Thomas Wilson, whose biography in the Dictionary above-mentioned makes most interesting reading, was the great-great-grandson of William Wilson, of Stroby, aforementioned, while Sir William Wilson, first Baronet, was fifth in descent from Edmond Wilson, of Tockwith, brother of William Wilson, of Stroby. John Wilson, of Fletching, father of Sir William Wilson, first Baronet, was a lawyer of considerable note. He married Mary, daughter of Thomas GARDENER, and his mother was the daughter of William SMITH, of Dringhouses, near York (see later, large coat of arms under Sir. Thomas. MARYON-WILSON’s monument). Sir William Wilson was a Cavalier of considerable distinction, and several of his cousins fought in the Royal cause, his cousin Charles being slain at the King’s side t the battle of Naseby. The future history of the Baronetcy is given in many books of present dignities, but it is noteworthy to remark that recent publications of the Historical Manuscripts Commission have thrown much new light on the services rendered by General Sir Thos. Spencer Wilson, sixth Baronet, in the Anglo-Hanoverian War, especially at the battle of Minden, in 1759.

A few brief (sic) notes concerning the Manor of Charlton, near Woolwich, Kent.
The name Charlton, Cherleton, or Coerl-ton, the settlement of the Coerls, or husbandmen, is not unnaturally a very common one for our English Villages. It occurs no less than four times in the County of Kent alone. Hence the necessity for more closely designating the neighbourhood which forms the subject of these notes.

The earliest reference to this Manor as a separate entity is found in the Doomsday Book.

It is as follows: Wills filius Ogerii ten’ de ep’o Cerletone. p uno solin se detd. T’ra.e.v.car. In dnio e. i. car.
7 xiii.uill’I bnt. iii. car. Ibi. ii. serni. 7 viii. ac. p’ti. Silna.v.porc’.T.R.E. 7 post. 7 modo ual’.vii.lib. Hanc t’ra
tenner de rege.ii.frs p.iibus maneriis Goduin 7 Aluuard.

And is thus translated*:
William, son of OGER, holds, of the Bishop, Cerletone. It answers for one suling. There is the arable land of five teams. In demesne there is one team and thirteen villans have three teams. Two slaves there. And eight acres of meadow. Wood of five hogs. In the time of King Edward, and afterwards, and now, it is worth seven pounds. Two brothers held this land of the King for two manors, Goduin and Aluuard.
    * We give Larking’s translation, which, though not so picturesque, is much more literal than that of Daniel
          Lyson’s. [L.M.M.].

    [Note: Money as mentioned in Doomsday is generally estimated at about thirty times its present value (1908).
There is much difference of opinion with regard to the various measures of land in the Doomsday Survey. It is usually thought that the Norman "Carucate" of land was the amount of land one plough and team could manage in one year; while the Saxon "Hide" is estimated at about 120 acres.
   The Kentish "Suling" as a unit of land has given rise to endless discussion. There is a most able and scholarly account of it to be found in "Feudal England" by that very eminent authority. J.H. ROUND].
From the above account we gather that King William gave the Manor of Charlton to his half-brother ODO, Bishop of Bayeux; under whom it was held by William Fitz OGER.
   It afterwards came into the possession of Robert BLOET, Bishop of Lincoln, the King’s Chancellor, who gave it to the monks of Bermondsey.
   The original grant is not now to be found, but among the Cottonian MSS. at the British Museum, in the volume called Claudius A VIII, is a MS.* [Early 16th Century] consisting of sixteen closely written pages, all in one very neat handwriting, and written on both sides of the paper. This is called by Dugdale the "Chronicle of Bermondsey", and we extract the following from it:

Robertus Lincoln episcopus salutem. Novent universitas vestra quod ego, pro salute domini mei Willelmi, Anglorum regis, et pro salute animarum patris et matris meae, et pro salute animae fratris mei, Baiocencis episcopi etc, concessi monachis de Bermundes Charletonam sicut frater meus Baiocensis episcopus tenuit et similiter ego tempore Willelmi Regis, et patris sui. Testibus, Eudone dapifero, Roberto de Ver, magello de Maundeville, Wellelmode de Albereio, Roberto de Wardic, et aliis.

   Translation: Robert, Bishop of Lincoln, sends greeting. Let your Body take knowledge that for the salvation of my Lord William, King of England, and for the soul’s weal of my Father and Mother, and for the salvation of the soul of my brother, the Bishop of Bayeux, etc., I have made over to the monks of Bermondsey, Charleton, just as my brother, the Bishop of Bayeux, held it and likewise myself in the days of William the King and of his Father. Witnesses: EUDO, Master of the House, Robert de VERE, Magillus de MAUNDEVILLE, Willelmodes de ALBERIUS, Robert de WARDIC, and Others.

And now King William Rufus ratifies this gift in the following words:
   Willelmus Rex Anglorum, Anselmo Archiepiscopo et G. Episcopo Roffensi et H. dapifero, et omnibus fidelibus suis Francigenis and Anglicis, salutem. Sciates me concessisse donum quod fecit Robertus Cancellarius meus videlicet episcopus Lincoln de manerio suo de Cherletona quod dedit pro salute animae nostrae ecclesiae sancti Salvatoris de Bermundsey et volo ut monachis praedictae ecclesiae iter honorifici et pacifice teneant sicut Baiocensis episcopus et Robertus predictus melius tenuerunt tempore patris mei et meo tempore. Teste episcopo Willelmo Dunelmiensi.
    [Note: "G. Episcopo Roffensi" refers to Gundulph, Bishop of Rochester, the renowned castle-building Bishop, much of whose work still remains at the Tower of London, in both the Castle and Cathedral at Rochester, and in the St. Leonards Tower at Malling.
   "H. dapifero" may refer to Hugh, Earl of Shrewsbury, or possibly to Hugh de Lacy].

Translation: William, King of the English, to Anselm the Archbishop, and to G. Bishop of Rochester and H. Master of the House, and to all his faithful lieges, French-born and English, greeting.
Ye must know that We have given our consent to the gift which Robert our Chancellor, to wit the Bishop of Lincoln, hath bestowed of his Manor of Charlton in that he gave it for our soul’s weal to the Church of Saint Saviour in Bermondsey, and we desire that the monks of the aforesaid Church walk honourably and peacefully even as the Bishop of Bayeux and the aforesaid Robert have walked excellently in the time of our Father and in our own time.
Witness: William, Bishop of Durham.

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Robert BLOET was promoted to the See of Lincoln in 1092, and William CARELIPPO, Bishop of Durham, died in 1095. Hence we can approximate to the dates of the above documents.
The new Monastery of Bermondsey, which was founded about this time by Alwin CHILD, had evidently not yet received its first Charter from the King, for in that document* we find mention of the Manor of Charlton among the lands belonging to the Monastery. This was still, however, in the reign of William Rufus, who himself granted this first charter for some monks form La Charité sur Loire to found a Priory at Bermondsey, which afterwards became such a great and powerful abbey. Henry I confirmed his predecessor’s charter to these monks, and again we have the mention of the Manor of Charlton among the ever-increasing list of their lands.

   And now we regret that we have been unable to break the silence of over a century by the discovery of any documents relating definitely to this Charlton. But in the year 1241 (25 Henry III) a "Quo Warranto" writ was issued against the Prior of Bermondsey to show cause why he had erected a gallows at Charlton, and the twelve jurors were amerced for concealing the fact**. But the men of Charlton were evidently determined not to submit tamely to be fined again for the Prior of Bermondsey’s misdeeds, for in the 7 Ed. I (1278) we find another Jury of Charlton men notifying *** the Court that the Prior had again erected his "gallows tumbril, and pillory" and committed sundry other misdemeanors at Charlton, whereon the Prior produced a charter from King Henry II giving him all sorts of privileges, which were duly admitted. We wonder where this Charter of Henry II is now.

The next document of great interest in connection with this manor is to be found in the great Charter Roll of the nation now preserved in the Record Office. The date of it is 1268 (53 Henry III). It is as follows: 
Pro Priore et Conventu de Bermundesaia. Henricus Dei Gratia, etc. Archiepiscopis, etc. Sciatis nos concessisse et hac carta nostra confirmasse dilectis nobis in Christo Priori et Conventu de Bermundesaia quod illi et successores imperpetuum habeant unum mercatum singulis septimanariis per diem Lune apud manerium suum de Cherleton in Comitatu Kancia et unam feriam ibidem singulis annis per tres dies durante videlicet in Vigilia et in die et in crastino Sancte Trinitate nisi mercatum illud et feria illa sint ad nocumentum vicinorum mercatorum et vicinarum feriarum. Quare volumus etc sicut predictum est. Hiis testibus Henrico de Alamannico nepote nostro, Roberto Walerando, Roberto de Briwes, Johanne de Cobham, Rudulpho de Bakepuz, Willellmo Belet, Galfrido de Percy, Willelmo de Fawkham, Gilberto filii Hugonis, Bartholomeo le Bigod et aliis, Datum per manum Regis apud Westmonasterio decimo die Februarii.

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   * Noverit onmium fidelium posteritas quod ego Willelmus Rex Anglorum pro anima mea et anima patris mei Willelmi Regis, cui ego successi in regno, dedi Deo et monachis de Caritate ecclesiam sancti Salvatoris de Bermondesia simul et ipsam Bermondesiam cum omnibus appenditiis suis, jure pertetuo possidendam, ab omnibus rebus et consuetudinibus liberam et quietam. Concedo etiam eis et confirmo quicquid alii quibuslibet rebus videlicet Cerletonam cum appenditiis suis quam donavit eis Robertus Lincolniae episcopus ecclesiam vero de Hardwicke cum terra ipsi ecclesiae adjacenti, et decima villae praenominatae decimamque de Opetona quam Winebaldus de Baalun dedit eis ecclesiam quoque de Omineia terramque et decimam ejusdem cum aliis decimis de Estentona et Alvinetona quas dedit eis Odo de Terone miles ejusdem Winebaldi: scilicet et decimam de Fyfidre quam eis dedit Rogerus miles Johannes filii Waleranni, Concendente eodem Johanne; necnon duas hidas terrae de Estenas quas Walterius filius Ausgerii eis dedit; similiter terram de Hoddesdona quam Petrus de Sancto Olapho dedit eis sicut ipse eam melius teniut in tempore patris mei: quicquid etiam donatum est illis apud Londinariam in ecclesii aut in decimis, aut in domibus, aut in terries, aut in aliis quibuslibet rebus tam in civitate quam extra civitatem scilicet in nemoribus, in pratis, in molendinis, in piscariis, et in omnibus rebus.

   Volo itaque atque praecipio ut monachi Bermondesiae omnes possessiones suas et omnes res suas bene, et liberè, et in pace, et honorifice teneant.

   Willelmus nutu Dei Rex Anglorum sigillo confirmavit haec et corroboravit. (Signum): Will Regis, Henrici haec laudantis fratris ejus, Walkelini Lundoniensi episcopi, Osmundi Epis Salis, Johanis de Sumbresatta, Eudone dapiferi, Rotgeri de Novant, Rotgeri Bicel, Petridi Valonis, Richardi Delamera, Alwyni, ecclesiam S. Salvatoris, una cum rege, in anima monachorum de Caritate, Ricardi, silicet Osberti, atque Vinbaldi qui aderant emancipantes Letaldus scripsit et subscripsit feliciter. Amen.

Translation: Be it known to all faithful men for all time, that I, William, King of the English, for my soul’s weal and that of my Father King William, whom I succeeded in this kingdom that I have given to God and the monks of "Charity" the Church of St. Saviour of Bermondsey and with it Bermondsey itself and all its appendages as a possession with perpetual right free and undisturbed by any tolls or customary exactions. I yield this to them in addition to whatever gifts others have made with whatever conditions, and I ratify those gifts, viz., Charlton and its appendages, which Robert, Bishop of Lincoln, granted to them, also the Church of Hardwicke with the ground adjoining the church and the tithes of the forenamed village, with the tithes of Upton which Winebald de Baalun gave them, also the Church of Omeney and its land and tithes, with other tithes of Estenton and Alvineton which Odo de Tirone, a knight of the same Winebald, gave them, and also the tithes of Fyfield which Roger, a knight of John the son of Waleran, gave them with the said John’s permission, as well as two hides of land in Easton which Walter the son of Ausger gave them, and likewise the land at Hoddesdon which Peter of St. Olave gave them even as he had the goodwill of it in the time of my Father.
   Whatever was granted to them of land in London, either in churches, tithes, houses, land, or any other property, whether in the city or without the bounds, as in parks or meadows, mills or fisheries, or any other property (I confirm the grant).
   Such is my will, and I charge that the monks of Bermondsey shall enjoy the possession of their property and all their wealth fairly and freely in peace and honour.
   William, by the will of the Almighty king of the English, confirms and ratifies these presents with his seal. (Here follow the seals of the other witnesses).

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**. Prior de Bermundeseye summonitus fuit ad respondendum domino Regi de placito quo warranto clausulam habere visum franci plegii emendas assise panis et cerevisie fracte trebuchet tumbrelas furcas et infangenethef in manerio suo de Cherleton.

Et Prior per attornatum suum venit et dicit quod ipse invenit ecclesiam suam inde seisitum et quod ipse et omnes predecessores sui semper hujusque a tempore quo memoria non existit continue usi sunt libertatibus predictis etc et de hoc point se super patriam.

Et Galfridus de Hertspol qui sequitur pro rege similiter petit quod inquiratur etc. Ideo fiat inde Jurata etc. Jurata hundredi de Blakeheth dicunt super sacrementum suum quod predictus Prior et omnes predecessores sui semper hujusque a tempore quo non existat memoria sine interruptione usi sunt libertatibus predictis sicut predictus Prior dicit. Ideo predictus Prior inde sine die salvo Jure Regis, etc.

Translation: The Prior of Bermondsey was summoned to give answer before the Lord King concerning the decree by warrant of which he was alleged to have a licence and right of Frankpledge, a right to claim compensation for any violation of the assize of bread and ale, a control of gallows and jurisdiction over thieves caught within the boundaries of his Manor at Charlton.
   The Prior was represented by his attorney, who pleaded that the Prior had found his Church possessed of these privileges and that he and all his predecessors had always hitherto from time immemorial enjoyed the said privileges, and on this account he appealed to the State for protection.
   Galfridus de Hartspool followed on the King’s behalf and likewise pleaded that enquiry should be made. So it was decided to appoint a jury for the purpose. The Jury of the Hundred Court of Blackheath declared on oath that the said Prior and all his predecessors always hitherto had enjoyed the said privileges from time immemorial as the said Prior had claimed. And so the said Prior was allowed the use of these privileges without limit imposed provided the King’s rights wee not infringed.

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***. Idem Prior clamat habere has libertates subscriptas per cartas Regis Henrici senilis Regis Henrici secundi et Regis Henrici tercii videlicet quod ipse et successores sui quieti sint de scotto et scottis geldis et auxiliis forestariae percis claudendis et sartis viceniti schyris et hundredorum placitis et theoloniis et ab omnibus querelis consuetudinariorum sacca et socca thol et them et infangenethef. Clamant eciam habere per easdem cartas in maneriis suis in Cherletona, Rylewg, Werlingham, et Waddon furcas curiam suam de libertatibus septimanariis in tres septimanarias visum franci plegii bis per annum et assisam panis et cerevisiae. Et quod hujus modis libertates ipse et predecessores sui usi sunt a tempore quo non existat memoria et quod nichil super dominum Regem vel antecessores suos petunt quod inquiratur per patriam.

Et milites at hoc electi dicunt super sacrementum suum quod predictus Prior et predecessores sui plene usi sunt predictis libertatibus et quod nichil occuparerunt seu usurparerunt super dominum Regem vel antecessores suos postea (preteriae?) hoc quod perferunt veredictum suum in hec verba. Dicunt quod Prior de Bermundesey habet in manerio suo de Cherletona liberam curiam suam de tenentibus suis furcas infangenethef saccae socca et alias libertates quas clamat. Itan tamen quod tenentes sui venient ad tumum vicecomitati bis per annum et si, non venient vicecomitatus amerciatur eos, Dominus Rex habet amerciamenta et dicti similiter tenentes debent sequi bis per annum ad hundredum de Blakeheth per Borgesaldrum de Cherleton et quatuor homines et sumere ibi assisam panis et cerevisiae et si non venunt amerciantur et quod dicunt quod dominus Rex est in seisina sicut predicti tenentes sequi debent bis per annum ad turnum preductum. Et quod habere debet amerciamenta eorum si non venient et similiter quod iisdem tenentes sequi debent bis per annum ad turnum predictum de Blekehethe in forma predicta et similiter quod ibi sumere debent assisam predictam et ideo dominus Rex habeat et teneat inde seisinam suam inde pacifice et Prior cum omnibus libertatibus inde sine die salvo domino Regi et heredibus suis jure et accessione sua cum alias inde loqui voluerit.

Translation: The same Prior claims that he has these privileges confirmed in charters of Old King Henry (Henry II) and King Henry III, namely, that he and his successors should be exempt from poll tax and all taxes and from contributions for forestry, from closing their parks and assarts of the neighbouring shires from the decisions of the Hundred Court, and duties on imports and all disputes of Customary dues with jurisdiction in matters of dispute, franchise, with duties and warranties and criminal jurisdiction within the precincts. And they claim that by right of the same charters they have on their Manors of Charlton, Rylewg, Werlingham and Waddon gallows, their own Court every three weeks to define privileges, view of frankpledge twice in the year and assize of bread and ale. And whereas he and his predecessors have enjoyed such privileges from time immemorial and whereas they have in no way infringed upon or usurped the King’s rights either in regard to the King or his predecessors, they pray that a State enquiry may be made.
   And the Knights chosen "ad hoc" declare on oath that the said Prior and his predecessors have enjoyed full use of these said privileges and have in no wise infringed upon or usurped the Rights of the King or his predecessors beyond this true claim that they put forward in these terms. They declare that the Prior of Bermondsey has in his manor of Charlton his own free Court for his tenants, the right of hanging, criminal jurisdiction within the precincts, with duties and warranties and other privileges which he claims. However it must be added that the tenants come to the periodical Court of the Sheriff of the County twice in the year, and if they do not come the Sheriff shall impose a fine upon them. The Lord King hath the right to impose fines, and likewise the said tenants are bound to repair to the Hundred Court of Blackheath twice in the year represented by the "Borseholder" of Charlton and four men, and to take there an assize of bread and ale, and if they do not come they shall be mulcted, and because they say that the King is in possession of the land even so the said tenants must repair twice in the year to the said Court. And whereas he is entitled to impose fines if they do not come, and whereas likewise these said same tenants must repair twice in the year to the said court of Blackheath in the manner prescribed, and whereas also they must take there the aforesaid assize, therefore shall the Lord King have and hold thence his possession in peace and the Prior shall enjoy all his privileges without limit imposed, provided always the King and his heirs be not injured thereby and provided always he my summon (the Prior) if he desire to make any other arrangement afterwards.
   On behalf of the Prior and Monastery of Bermondsey. Henry, by the grace of God, etc., to the Archbishops, etc., Greeting. Be it known unto you that we have granted and by this our charter have confirmed to our Well Beloved in Christ the Prior and Monastery of Bermondsey that they and their successors shall hold in perpetuity one market each week on Monday in their Manor of Charlton in the County of Kent, and one fair in the same place each year lasting for three days, namely, upon the Vigil and Feast of the Holy Trinity and upon the day following provided that market and fair are in no wise to the detriment of neighbouring markets and fairs. So we will and so it is provided. And these are witnesses thereto. Henry, of Germany, our nephew, etc.
   [Note: This fair afterwards became quite historic, and was not finally abolished till a few years go. Mr W.T. Vincent gives many interesting references to it in his "Records of Old Woolwich"].

We extract the next document from the De Banco Roll of 15 Edward I (1287). It gives us an interesting description of a squabble between the Prior of Bermondsey and the Bishop of Rochester over the Presentation to the Living [We think this presumptive evidence of a church here at Charlton as early as reign of Edward I]. We copy from Thorpe’s "Registrum Roffense".
Assisa Venit recognoscere quis advocatus tempore pacis persentavit ultimam parsonam que mortua est ad ecclesiam de Cherlton. Que vacat, et cujus advocacionem prior de Bermundeseye clamat versus Thomam episcopam Roffens. Et episcopus per attornatum suum venit, et concedit predicto priori presentacionem suam hac vice ad predictam ecclesiam, salvo sibi jure suo cum alis inde loqui voluerit. Ideo predictus prior habet breve ad ipsum episcopum, quod non obstante reclamacione sua ad presentationem ipsuis prioris ad predictam ecclesiam hac vice ydoneam personam admittat. Istud placitum irrotulatum fuit coram Thoma de Weylande, et sociis suis, justiciariis domini Regis de Banco, apud Westmonasterium a die sancti michaelis in unum mensem, anno regni regis Edwardi quinto-decimo, incipienti sexto-decimo.

Translation: A commissioner came to enquire who the Patron was who when there was no dispute presented the last Parson, now deceased, to the Church of Charlton, now vacant, to which the Prior of Bermondsey claims the right to present against Thomas, Bishop of Rochester.

The Bishop appeared in the person of his attorney and yielded the presentation to the aforesaid Church on this occasion to the said Prior, always provided that his own right be observed if on any other occasion he desired to nominate to that living. The said Prior therefore presented a brief to the Bishop himself that whereas his counter-claim did not hinder the Prior’s presentation to the said Church the Bishop should on this occasion admit a suitable person.
   This decision was ratified in the presence of Thomas de Weyland and his fellows, the Justices of the King’s Bench at Westminster, to take effect one month from St. Michael’s Day, in the 15th-16th year of the reign of King Edward.
   [Note: The Bishop of Rochester referred to is Thomas Inglethorpe].

   In the reign of Edward II the Prior of Bermondsey’s rights in Charlton seem to be once again a subject of dispute, and again a writ of "Quo Warranto" issues against him.
   Edward III, however, confirms the Charter for the Weekly Market and the Fair on the Feast of St. Luke. This confirmation is included in an immense Charter of Privileges granted by the King to the now very important and influential monastery of St. Saviour at Bermondsey. The Charter occupies a space of about two feet of the Charter Roll and would fill about forty of our modern folios. (Charter 4 E.III. no.57).
   And now, alas! we hear nothing more of the Prior and his doings at Charlton until just before the heavy hand of Bluff King Harry the Eighth fell upon and put an end to all Abbots and Priors, and confiscated all their lands and goods to swell the Royal Coffers.
   In 1527 Robert, Bishop of St. Asaph and Abbot of Bermondsey, leased the Manor of Charlton for 33 years to Sir Christopher GARNEYS. Only nine years later, i.e. in 1536, the blow fell, and the Monastery of Bermondsey became only a memory, and we must assume that the Royal Attorney instructed Sir Christopher Garneys for the future to pay his rent to his Most Sovereign Lord the King.
   [Note: Before we pass on to the Post-Reformation history of the Manor, we wish to point out that there are many documents in the Record Office, some identified, but many not identified, referring to the various villages called Charlton scattered up and down the country. We give the reference to one of them, as a sample, from Vol. III of the Descriptive Catalogue of Antient Deeds in the Record Office No. A 4997.
   Demise by Thos. de Hecham to Dunstan de Kingeston, Citizen of London for 15 years, of land, rents and tenements, with houses and the third part of a mill in Woolwych and Charlton, reserving a wood. Michaelmas, A.D. 1275)].


   The next tenant under the Crown, after Sir Christopher Garneys, was William RICE, who obtained a lease for forty years (Pat.4 and 5, Ph. & M., p.5, m.43), in which the Manor House is mentioned. However, in 1558, Queen Mary conveyed the manor to Sir Thomas WHITE (Sir Thomas White was Lord Mayor of London at this time), William BLACKWELL, John White, and Roger MARTYN and their heirs, to hold, with other premises in capite, by service of the fortieth part of one knight’s fee (Pat. 5 and 6, Ph. & M., p.3, m.1. This again is a very long deed, conveying many other properties as well. There were many such grants about this time. They were most probably only made in order to discover definitely to whom the manors really did belong, and were not meant to take effect in actuality).
   It, however, again vested in the Crown, and was granted to Lady Anne PARRY by Queen Elizabeth for a term of twenty-one years, to commence in 1595, on the determination of the lease to William Rice aforesaid. This lady bequeathed her interest in the manor to Thomas FORTESCUE, of Donnington, Berks, her son by her first husband, the unfortunate Sir Adrian Fortescue, who perished on the scaffold in 1539.
   On October 18th, 1603, King James I granted (Pat. I. Jas., p.13) the Manor of Charlton, together with Ballard’s Mill (which latter had been left by the will of Robert Ballard for an "obit" for his soul’s good for ever, and had come into the possession of the Crown by a Statute, 1 Edward VI, chap. 14, for the Royal Appropriation of such gifts) and the Manor of Kidbrook, together with many other valuable manors, to John ERSKINE, Earl of Mar, not "in capite", but "in full and common socage". In June, 1606, however, the Earl of Mar conveyed the Manor to Sir James Erskine, of Okinge, Co. Surrey, and he sold it in the following year to Adam NEWTON (Lyson says Sir James Erskine paid the Earl of Mar £2,000 and sold it the next year to Newton for £4,500). Adam Newton’s son, Sir Henry Puckering Newton, Bart., spent so much of his substance in the "Royal Cause" that he was forced to sell Charlton Manor, the purchaser being Sir William DUCIE, son of the rich Sir Robert Ducie, Lord Mayor of London in 1630 and Banker to King Charles I, who left what was then the vast fortune of £400,000.
   In 1680 occurred the last sale of the Manor, the purchaser being Sir William LANGHORNE, Bart. (Claus. 33, Ch. II, p.10). Drake sums up the remaining history of the Manor in these words: "He (Sir William Langhorne) entailed the Manor on his nephew and heir, Sir John CONYERS, whose only surviving son and heir, Sir Baldwin Conyers, died without surviving male issue; then on William Langhorne Games, Esq., who died without issue male; and lastly on the Rev. John MARYON, who devised it to his niece, Margaret Maria WELLER, with remainder to her sole daughter, Jane, who carried it in marriage to the family of WILSON, where is now remains". This is certainly the crystal of the story, but we will elaborate it a little as follows:
   In 1679 (Drake somewhat confuses his account by transposing the figures and calling it 1697) Sir William Ducie, who had been created Viscount Downe by King Charles II, died at Charlton House without issue, and his executors sold the Manor of Charlton to Sir William Langhorne, Bart., who, although twice married, died without issue 16th February 1714-15, aged 85, and was buried in Charlton Church. Sir William Langhorne was also Lord of the Manor of Hampstead by purchase, but, although the history of the devolution of the two manors soon became identical, it was not originally so intended by Sir William, for he entailed the Manor at Hampstead first on the son of his elder sister by Mr GAMES, i.e. on William Langhorne Games and his heirs male, with remainder to the son of his next sister by Sir Christopher Conyers, Bart., i.e. Sir John Conyers, Bart., and his heirs male, with further remainders identical with those at Charlton, while he observed the reverse order at Charlton, the Manor being here entailed first on Sir John Conyers, Bart., and his heirs male, and secondly on William Langhorne Games and his heirs male, and remainders as before. Thus it was only by the failure of the ultimate issue male of both William Langhorne Games and Sir John Conyers, Bart, that the two Manors came into one ownership. The manor at Charlton was owned by Sir John Conyers, Bart., till his death, 14th September 1719, aged 75. He had large possessions elsewhere, and was buried at Great Stoughton, Hunts. His son, Sir Baldwin Conyers, Bart., dying without surviving male issue in 1731, William Langhorne Games inherited, but he died unmarried 27th January 1732, and is said to have been buried at Charlton. Thus the Manor devolved on John Maryon, who was the devisee in ultimate remainder under the will of Sir William Langhorne.
    This John Maryon was the son of Joseph Maryon, Rector of White Roding, Essex, and Margaret Crouch. His mother, Margaret CROUCH, was the daughter of Charles Crouch, of Layston, Herts, and Frances Langhorne, daughter and heir of Benjamin LANGHORNE, of St. Ippolyts, near Hitchin, Herts. He himself afterwards became Rector of White Roding, Essex, and dying without surviving issue 28th November 1760, he devised the Manor of Charlton to his niece, Margaret WELLER, the daughter of his sister Mary MARYON by William PEERS, and at that time widow of John Badger Weller, of Hornchurch. In 1761 this lady took for her second husband one John JONES. In 1767 her only child, Jane Weller, married Lieut.Genl. Sir Thomas Spencer WILSON, Bart. Margaret Jones died 1777; her daughter, Jane Wilson, died in 1818, leaving her son, Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, Bart., Lord of the Manor, and from him it has descended in direct line to his great-grandson, the present owner, Sir Spencer Pocklington Maryon-Wilson, eleventh Baronet.

Index of Names, Places and General 

A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   IJK   L   M   NO   P   Q   R   S   T   UV   W   X Y Z

Names Index
ADAMS 45
ALLEN 61, 403
ALTREE 278
AMES 1, 2

B
ANDERSON 403
ANDRES 3, 148
ANDREWS 403, 439
ANGELL 4
ANNESLEY 462
Arbiner 232
ARBUCKLE 5
ARCHER 403, 430
ARDEN 405
ARDMAGH 419
ASH 403
ASHSTON 452
ASHTON 348, 403
ATKINS 6, 403, 406
AYLES 7
Aylmer 364BACON 8
Badger 335, 372
BADHAM 308
BAILEY 403
BAIN 9
BAKER 403, 431
BALFORD 403
BALFOUR 423
BALL 462
BANCE 10
BARLOW 11
BARNETT 12, 309, 
   403, 409
BARTON 348
BASSETT 394b
BASTON 403
BATEMAN 360, 397

CBAVENT 227
BEARDMORE 310, 416
BEARMAN 403
BECHER 13, 188, 347
BELL 303
BELLCHAMBERS 403
BENFIELD 403
Benn 261
BENTHAM 14
BERRY 403
BIBBER 403
BIBLER 442
BILL 311, 409
BIRD 403
BIRT 15
BLACKETT 16
BLACKHALL 403, 430Bladen 271
BLAND 403
BLOMER 17
BLOUNT 312, 382, 
   396, 462
BLOUNTS 306
BLUMENHEBEN 18
BLUND 461
BOGER 19
BOLLAND 97
BOLTON 403, 448
BONNYCASTLE 20
Boone 151
BOREMAN 462
BORLASE 21
Boteler 196
Botteler 349BOWES 22, 403
BOYD 23, 403, 451
BRADFORD 24, 427
BRADSHAW 25
BRAM 403
BRAMHAM 344
BRAND 477
BRIDGES 26
BRONNSKER 403
BROWN 27-29, 151,
   269, 403
Browne 151
BRYANS 233
BUCHANAN 30, 251
Buckle 19
BUDGE 403
BULL 313, 365, 424BULLOCK 31
Bulteel 87, 329
BURBAGE 403
BURKE 32
BURN 326
BURNETT 33, 314, 430
BURNSIDE 403
BURRY 34
BURTON 403
BUSBY 403
BUSHBY 35
BUXTON 403, 431
BYERS 403, 429
BYFIELD 372, 374
BYRNE 403CAFFIN 394c
CAMERON 381, 384
CAMPBELL 36, 37, 403
CARLING 38
CARR 351, 405
CARRICK 403
CARTER 374, 403
CARVER 39, 40, 403,
    449
CHAMBERLAYNE 315,
  394a+b, 403 424,430
CHAMBERS 41
CHANTREY 350
CHAPMAN 403
CHATTEN 403

DCHURCH 403
CLARIDGE 45
CLARK 42, 43, 44, 403
CLARKSON 155
CLAXON 45
CLEMENT 280
CLITHEROE 46
COATSWORTH 403
COCKBURN 403
COIGNIERS 464
COLEMAN 403, 431,
   444
COLFE 394a, 394b
COLLINS 47, 48, 316,
   403, 413CONGREVE 170, 317,
   318, 424, 425, 463
CONNOLLLY 49
Connop 65
CONYERS 193, 464
CONYNGHAM 395
COOK 403
COOPER 50-54, 157,
  344,394a,402,403 427
COPELAND 403, 440
COREY 394a, 394b
CORNSDALE 403, 453
CORNWALL 396, 462
COTTERELL 55
COTTON 356COTTRELL 403
COULSON 403
Courtenay 57
COVENEY 403
COWAN 403, 453
COX 305
COXEN 403
COYTENOR 403
CRABTREE 186
CRAGGS 319, 320, 356,
   357, 399, 403, 465
CRAIG 403
CRANE 403
CRICKETT 321CRICKITT 424
CROCKER 403
CRODE 403
CRODE 431
CROFTON 18, 56, 
   322, 403, 406
CRUTTENDEN 57
CUMMING 58
CUNINGHAM 395
CUNNINGHAM 647
CUNYNGHAM 395
CURREY 403
CURRY 59
CURTOYS 381, 384,
   389DALES 374
DALGETY 382
Dalrymple 69
DALTRY 61
DANIELL 471
DANIELS 403
Davidson 110
DAVIES 62, 63
DAVIS 64-66
DAY 403, 439

EDe LA BERE 462
de Seiwert 18
Deacon 1
Deane 108
DEEVER 323
Dehany 73
DENNS 403
Dent 406
Derring 390
DICEY 44Dickens 5
DICKSON 134
DINGLEY 324, 325
DOBBS 67, 385
DODDS 403
DORMAR 312
DOUGLAS 326, 403,
   411, 468
DOWDING 68
DOWNEY 327DOWNS 403, 434
DOWSON 69
DRAKE 70
DRUMMOND 42, 60,
   113, 328, 385, 394c,
    424
DUCE 71
DUCHESS of
    NORFOLK 466
DUCIE 462, 469DUFFEY 403
DUGAN 72
DUNBAR 73, 428
DUNCAN 74
Dundas 110
DURNFORD 470
DURRANT 75
DUST 76
Dutton 133
DYER 77EARL 403
Earl of Oxenford 323
EARNEY 403
EATON 78
EDGAR 403

FEDWARDS 79, 156,
  320
EELES 80
Egmont 405
ELDRIDGE 81, 403ELIOT 319, 334, 356
ELLIOTT 126
ELMHURST 339
ELMSTONE 318
ELSON 82ELYARD 384
ENGLEHEART 83
ENGLISH 84
ERSKINE 478
EVE 85EWBANK 86
EYRE 317FAIRGREAVE 403
FAIRHEAD 297
FAIRLAMB 403, 410
FALKINGHAM 403, 428
FARNHAM 403
Fawcett 270
FEATHERSTONE 403,
   431

GFINCH 195
FIRTH 403
FISHER 87, 194, 329,
    403
FISHINGTON 403
FLARTEY 88
Fleet 318FLEMING 394c
FLOOD 89, 90, 394a, 402, 403
FORD 403, 430
Forestier 368
FORSTER 91FOSTER 92
FOWLER 128
FOWLESHURST 462
FOX 394c
FRANKLIN 205
FRASER 93, 330, 331FRAZER 94, 95, 331,
   470
FREEMAN 54
FRENCH 403
FRY 96
FYERS 97GAGE 462
GARDINER 372, 374
GARDNER 98, 403, 457
GARDNER 98
GARNER 100
GARRETT 101
GARWAY 312
GASTON 102
GEARY 332

HGEORGE 403, 435
Gibson 179
GILBERTSON 103
GILCHRIST 43
GILDRIDGE 374
GILLMAN 104
GLASGOW 105
Goddard 2
GODDARD 481GOLDINGTON 374
GOODHEW 403
GORDON 403
GOSSET 59, 106, 471
GOTTS 90
GOUBOT 403
GOULTY 107
GOURD 108
GOW 403GRACE 109
GRAHAM 110, 403
GRAMANI 403
GRANT 270, 291, 292
GREAYE 462
GREEN 403
GREGORY 111
GRIFFITH 333, 421
GRIGGS 403Grills 391
GRIMALDI 403
GROVER 403
GROVES 383, 401
GUYMORE 403HADDON 372, 374-375
HALL 112
HALLIBURTON 113
Halsey 6
HALTON 333
HAMILTON 114, 332
HAMLIN 403
HAMMOND 203, 403
HAMPSHIRE 403, 459
HAND 115
HANDYSIDE 116
HANMERS 374
HARDING 117
IJKHARDS 403
HARMOND 403, 443
HARPER 118, 403
HARRINGTON 269
HARRIS 119, 151, 477
HARRISON 120
HATCHARD 403, 452
Hayley 83
HAYNES 403, 446
HAYWOOD 403
HEARTBURN 403
HEMMING 403
HELMSLEY 312HENNEY 403
HERBAGE 212, 403
HICKS 122, 403
HILGROVE 471
HILL 41, 123
HILLIER 124, 187, 403
Hind 356
HINDE 125
HINTON 403, 440
HISLOP 126, 334, 472
HOADS 403, 432
HOBDAY 215
HODGKINSON 403HODSON 402
HOGE 403, 430
Holcar 334
HOLDSWORTH 127
HOLL 128
HOLLAND 403
HOOPER 424
HOPGOOD 403, 436
HOPKINS 66
HOPPER 129
HORNER 151
HOSTE 130
HOTE 462HUDSON 7, 403, 429,
   453
HUGGAN 403
HUGHES 241
HUMPHREYS 403
HUNT 131
HUSBAND 132, 403
HUTTON 133
HYDE 479NMAN 164
IRELAND 134






LJACKSON 271, 403
JAMES 436
JANIS 403
JARVIS 403
JENKINS 188, 403
JEPHSON 251
JEX 403
JOHNES 135
JOHNSON 136, 137
JOLLY 138
JONES 9, 18, 134, 139, 335, 337, 403, 480
JOYCE 140KARNES 403
KEMP 141, 403
KEMPSTER 142
KENDALL 143
KENNEY 144, 403
KEYMER 145
KIDD 146, 147KIDGER 148
KING 149
KIRBY 150
KIRKE 151
KNIGHT 356, 403
KNOX 403
Kruger 65LAFARGEN 403
LAFARGIN 431
LAKE 152
LAMB 153
LAMBERT 180,271,474
LANDON 403
LANE 403
LANG 69, 154
LANGHORN 336, 337,
   403, 419

MLANGHORNE 307, 385,
   386, 394a, 403, 473
LANGLEY 348
LAPEYRASTORN 403,
   422
LAWES 155
Lawford 230
LAYTON 156
le GUAY 332LEE 157, 158, 203, 403
LEGGATT 285, 445
LEIGHTON 136
Leith 151
LESLIE 159
LETTS 223
LEVER 348
Lewery 314
LEWIS 160, 161, 289LIDDLE 93, 162
LINDSAY 113, 163, 403
LISTER 403
LITTLE 164, 165
LIVINGSTONE 338
LONG 403
LONGER 394b
LONGLANDS 403, 424
Lothian 209LOVETT 374
Low 89
LOWNES 403
Lowther 18,209,322,406
LUARD 166, 339
LUMLEY 167
LUXFORD 403
LYONS 150, 403MACBEAN 168
MacGregor 44
MACHIN 403
MACKENZIE 169
MACLEAN 170
MADDOCKS 394c
MADWELL 403
MAJENDIE 340, 390,
   391
Mallcott 231
MALLE ? 296
MANNERS 171, 336
MANNING 174
Mansell 93
MARCHANT 172

NMARKWICK 403
Martin 6
MARVIN 146
Maryon 372, 374-378,
   388, 398, 420
MATHER 173
MATHEWSON 174
MAUDE 341
MAULE 175
MAUNDRELL 310
McCALLUM 176
McCLEVERTY 341,
   342, 343, 403, 404
McCULLOCH 151
McDERMEIT 198McDONELL 177
McGOWAN 403
McNAUGHTAN 178
McQUEEN 403
MEADOWS 403, 451
MEARS 402
MEDCALF 403
Meldrum 180
MERCER 403
METCALFE 179
METHUEN 180
MIDDLETON 271, 444,
   474, 474
MIL 403
MILBURN 403MILL 434
MILLER 344, 412
MILLINGS 403, 433
MILLTHORP 423
MILLWARD 181
MINISTER 138
MITCHEL 182
MITCHELL 403, 438
MITFORD 183, 432
MOCKET 374
MOFFAT 345, 403, 475
MOFFATT 408
MOLE 184
MONCH 403
MONDAY 185Montagu 17
MONTAGUE 403
MOORE 276, 403
MORDEN 394a, 462,
   476, 477
MORGAN 186
MORLEY 173
MORRIS 187
MORRISON 188, 346,
   347
MUNDAY 189
MURRAY 168, 230N   190, 191
NAPIER 192
NAYLOR 341, 403NEALE 403
NEWMAN 403


PNEWSHAM 319
NEWTON 306, 307,
   348, 381, 387, 395,
   403, 418, 478
NICHOLS 403, 432, 457NICHOLSON 73, 132,
   403, 428
NISBET 424
NOBLE 403, 458
NODRUM 403, 437
NORTHWOOD 193, 464
Oakeley 135
OGDEN 268, 403
OLD 403, 429
Oldham 232OLIVER 317, 387
OSBORNE 403
OWEN 403PACKET 220
PAIGE 403, 457
PAINE 194
PAINTER 403
PALMER 403
PARK 403, 455
PARKER 195, 196, 349,
   403, 433, 479
PARKIS 403
PARKS 403, 433
PARR 197
PARRATT 198

QPARRY 199
PASCALL 200
PATERSON 201
PATTERSTONE 202
PAVELEY 403
PAYNE 203, 403
PEACOCK 125
PEAKE 204
PEARCE 1, 403
PECKHAM 54, 89
PECOCK 374
PEDDIE 205PEEBLES 206
PEIPERS 207
Pennington 231
PERCEVAL 81, 208,
 209, 335, 350-355, 372,
 403, 405, 437, 480
PERKINS 271, 474
PERRIN 403
PETERS 188
Pheasant 300
PHELPS 402
PHILLIPS 6, 210PICKERING 478
PICKERNILL 403
PICKETT 403
PIDCOCK 211
PIKE 403
PINNOCK 181, 212,403
PITT 403
PLUCKROSE 403
POCOCK 403
POILO 403, 438
POLLARD 213
PONTIFEN 214POTTEN 195
PREBBLE 215-219,
   403, 433
PREBLE 215
Prescott 39
PRICHITT 403
PRICKETT 450
PRUDO 288
PUCKERING 348 387,
   478
PULTNEY 424
Pye 279QUANCE 403, 430

RRADLEY 403
Raleigh 335
RANDALL 220
RANDFEILD 221
RANKING 222, 429
RAWLYNS 329
RAYNES 151, 394a,
   400
REDMAYNE 403, 447

SREDPATH 223
REED 223, 403, 225
REESSEN 271
REEVES 403
REID 226, 403
REYNOLDS 227
RICES 403
Richard 481RICHARDS 228, 356,
   417, 481
RICHARDSON 229-232,
   379, 432
RIDDLE 403, 444
RIMER 403
RITCHIE 403
RIVERS 132
RIXTON 374ROBERTS 233
ROBINSON 234, 235,
   319, 357, 358, 403
ROBINSONS 357
ROCHFORT 93, 236
ROCKET 403
ROGERS 237, 359,
   403, 424
ROOK 403, 453Rosdew 164
ROSKRUGE 238
ROSS 239, 403
ROUPELL 151
RUSSEL 394a
RUSSELL 109, 240,
   360, 403, 415, 429
Rycroft 229
RYMER 241SAGER 403
Salusbury 341
Sanderson 268
SANDFORD 424
Sandham 332
SANDILANDS 242
SAUNDERS 243, 244,
   403, 460
SAVAGE 403
SCARBOROUGH 403
SCHOFIELD 403
SCOTSON 403
SCOTT 39, 403
SCRIVEN 23

TSCRIVENS 403
SEABROOK 403, 441
SEASBY 403
SEE 387
SEGER 361
SEYMOUR 469
SHARP 127
SHELTON 245
SHERMAN 246
SHOW 403
SIBLEY 403
SIMPER 403, 453
SKINNER 247
SKYRING 403, 456SLATER 232
SLIGHT 248
SLOANE 403
SMITH 18, 139,
   249-254, 362, 363,
   374, 375, 403, 426
SMYTHE 372, 374
SNODGRASS 255
SNOOKS 403
SOLLOWAY 403
Solomon 118
Spencer 81, 335, 351, 352, 367, 420SPILLER 256, 403
St Clair 73
St Quintin 271
St. Aubin 93
STAGG 257
STANES 258, 403
STANSFIELD 259
STAUNTON 260, 364
STEIL 403
STENTON 403
STEPHEN 261
STEPHENSON 430
STEVENS 403
STEVENSON 403STIDOLPH 403
STONE 54, 403
Stonestreak 263
STOPFORD 262, 365,
   424
STRICKLAND 263
STUART 176
STURROCK 403, 414
SUTTON 403
SWAIN 403
SWAINSON 375, 381,
   400TADD 403
TARRANT 264
TAVERSHAM 232
TAYLOR 102, 265-267,
   403
TEBBUTT 403
TEESDALE 366
TENANT 268

UVTHAMESON 403
THOMAS 269
THOMASON 270
THOMPSON 271, 324,
   403
THOMSON 272, 403
THORNBER 93
THURLOW 403, 436TOMLINS 403
TORLESSE 269
TOWNLEY 374, 403
TOWNSEND 428
TOWNSHEND 403
TOZER 273
TRAILL 73
TREFUSIS 319TRENCH 274
TREVELLYAN 405
TREVELYAN 335, 367,
   372
TRIGG 403
TROUNCE 275
TRULOVE 403
TRUSSELS 482TUACK 276
TURNER 277, 403, 403
TURNPENNY 278
TURTLE 403
Turtliff 19
TYE 233UNDERWOOD 279, 403
UNSWORTH 129
UPWARD 280

WVANNELL 374
VERE 281, 482WALKER 282, 368
WALLACE 93. 238
WALLER 403
WALLOP 283
WALPOLE 465
WARD 284, 403
WARE 285
WARNER 387
WATERMAN 403, 442
WATSON 65, 232, 403
WATTE 221
Weatherall 362, 462
WEBB 403
Webster 394c

YWEEKS 277, 286, 287,
   394c, 403
WELLADVICE 288, 
   369, 414
WELLER 335, 372, 
   373, 374-376, 480
WELLS 201
WEST 118, 403
WESTMANCOTT 334
WHALLEY 289
Wheatley 167
WHEELER 127, 403
WHELOR 402
WHIFFIN 403WHITE 374, 403
WHITFIELD 403, 448
WHITMAN 403
WHITMORE 262, 290
WICKENDEN 403, 454
WICKHAM 403
WICKINGS 253
WIGGAN 403
WIGHT 403
WIGHTWICK 403, 460
WIGTON 403
WILDE 403
WILKINSON 291, 370,
   403WILKS 251, 293
WILLARD 403
WILLIAMS 294, 380,
   403
WILLOCK 371, 424
WILSON 295, 296, 335,
   351, 367, 372-378,
   388, 396, 398, 403,
    407, 420, 483
WINDER 297
WINGFIELD 403, 452
WINGROVE 39, 298
WOLFE 299WOOD 136, 300, 301,
   403, 403
WOODHAMS 302
WOODS 403
WOOLLARD 403
WOOTTEN 403, 430
Wray 182
WRIGHT 303, 381, 
   385, 394c
WYIRINSON 370
WYLDE 403
WYNN 403
Wynn 403YEATHERD 304
YOUNG 305, 403

Places

A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   IJK   L   MNO   PQ   R   S   T   UV   W   XY  ZPlaces
Acre 326
Adelaide 340
BP
Ahmedniggar, Bombay 229
Alma 366
America 326
Antwerp 232
Ardbanie, N.B. 168
Australia 113Bagot, Jersey 471
Barbados 2
Bedfordshire 374
Belsay Castle,
   Northumberland 271
Belsay, Northumberland 474
Berwick on Tweed 91

CPBlackheath 26, 73, 83, 91, 98,
 119, 143, 153, 179, 230, 233,
  263, 272, 275, 309, 317
   Carvilla 104
   Creswell Park 261
   Lee Road 122, 253
   Montpelier Row 68   Shooters Hill Road 186
   St Germans Terrace 134
   Vanbrugh Park 154
Blackheath Park 25, 32, 77,
   112, 113, 141, 149, 181,
    222, 231, 279, 311, 268
Bonchurch, Isle of Wight 54
Boxtel 470Brazil 93
Brisbane 186
British Guiana 334
Brompton, Middlesex 295
Buckingham 400
Budbrooke, Warwickshire 143
Buenos Ayres 470
Burford 462Cambridge 21
Canada 339
Canterbury 111
Canton 292
Cape of Good Hope 326
Carlton, Craven, Yorks 474
Carrickfergus 481
Casterton Parva, Rutland 269
Cateau Cambrésis 470

DPChadshunt, Warwickshire 319
Charlton 
   Cemetery 394c
   Charlton House 377, 378
   Fairfield 394c
   Old Charlton 314
   Shooters Hill 223
Chateau, Combaulty, 
   En Brie, France 280Chatham 54, 154, 251, 481
Cheltenham 261
Chester-le-Street 464
Cheveley, Cambridge 151
Chigwell, Essex 271
Civil Engineer 259
Clunes,, Australia 6
Colchester 477
Colombo, Ceylon 93Compton Bassett, Wilts 310
Connington, Somerset 359
Coolcliffe, County, 
   Wexford 305
Cork 229
Cornwall 356
Corsica 334
County Cambridge 356Darlington, Devon 229
Dartford 59
Deccan 334

EPDekielsdrift, South Africa 340
Deptford 481
Devonport, Devon 158, 151Dumfries 43
Dundee 159
Dunkirk 470Dutch Colonies 334East Greenwich 62, 394a,
   394b
Eastbourne, Sussex 374, 398

FPEdinburgh Castle 97
Edwardstone, Suffolk 477Egloss Marther, Marther,
   Cornwall 132
El Arich 326Elchies, N.B. 270
Epsom 14
Essex 356Finchley 374
Flanders 317, 330

GPFletching 398
Flushing 349Fort of Talner 472
France 330Fryers, Bedfordshire 473
Fulletby, Lincs 339Garvault, Scotland 326
Gibraltar 313, 334
Glazeley, Salop 462


HPGlose, Salop 462
Gosport, Hants 39Greenwich 17, 54, 69, 101,
   217, 223, 240, 241, 263,
   326, 333, 462
Greenwich Hospital 394bGuadaloupe 334
Guiana 334
Gunville, Dorsetshire 1Halsted, Sevenoaks 406
Hampstead, 
   Middlesex 400, 473
Hampton Court Palace 170
Harbledown 133
Hardmede, Bucks 98

IJKPHarpton Court, 
   County Radnor 289
Hastings 8
Havannah 317
Haversham 98Heavitree, Devon 229
Hemingstone, Suffolk 300
Holbeck, Walsingham, 
   County Palatine of 
       Durham 319, 357Holland 330
Honington, Warwickshire 479
Hornchurch 25
Hungary 481India 334, 472
Ireland 206, 481
Isleworth 54
Ivanfields, Dalkeith 326



LPJamaica 13
Jubbulpore, East India 332Kemnall House, 
   Chislehurst 136
Kernal 114
Khartoum 392
Kidbrooke 52
Kilburn 91Kingston, Jamaica 347
Kingstown, Jamaica 188
Kinlet 462
Kirby Hall, Yorkshire 324
Kirby, Lancashire 1Lakefield, Esthwaite Water, Lancashire 268
Lamb Abbey, Kent 325
Lampeter Velfrey, South Wales 225
Layston, Herts 473
Lee 104, 482
Leeds 268
Leipzic 463
Lever, Lancs 348
Lewisham 113, 394a, 394b
London 4, 69, 173, 229, 271,
   312, 319, 324, 338, 360,
   402, 462

NOPLondon continued
   Aldermanbury 225
   Austin Friars 115
   Bedford Row 133
   Broad Street Buildings 173
   8 Buckingham Street,
       Strand 138
   Chappell Street,
       Pentonville 134
   Chesterfield Street,
       Mayfair 255
   City of London 357
   Devonshire Street,
       Bishopsgate 6    London continued
   Durham House,
       Chelsea 280
   Houndsditch 6
   Lincoln’s Inn Chapel 350
   Middle Temple 312
   Paddington 65
   Pentonville, Middx. 104
   Pountney Lane 113
   Soho 128
   St Bride’s 477
   St John’s, Paddington 403
   St Martin’s Lane 403      St Helen’s Church,
      Bishopsgate 478
   St Olave’s, Southwark 102
   St Thomas Hospital,
      Southwark 269
   The Old Change 65
   Threadneedle Street 189
   Vine Street, St James 187
Lincolnshire 333
Louisburg 317
Lower Garthmyl, Montgomeryshire 135
Lucerne, Switzerland 5
Ludlow 135Madras 164, 255
Mahedpore 334
Martinique 317
Marwood, Kent 400
Melford Hall, Suffolk 479
Messina, Sicily 90

PQPNettlecombe, Somerset 367
Nettlecombe, Somerset 372
Newcastle-on-Tyne 162, 327
Nive 330
Nivelle 330
Norfolk 348, 374Nottingham Place,
    New Road 134
Nouveaux 470Orthez 349
Osma 470Perth 206
Pindarees 334
Plumstead 238, 394c

RPPort Eliot, Cornwall 319
Port Royal, Jamaica 70
Portugal 330Prince Edward Island 305
Putney Hill, Surrey 161Queen Elizabeth’s College,
   Greenwich 394aRadnor 128
Rattar, N.B. 73
Rawail Pindee, India 378

SPReading 462
Richmond, Surrey 478
Ridlington, Rutland 269Rio di Janeiro 380
Rochester 387
Romford, Essex 335, 372Rosario 93
Rotherhithe 221Salamanca 470
San Sebastian 349, 470
Sawbridgeworth Church,
   Herts 356
Scutari 366
Shottisbrooke College 482
Shropshire 135

TPSodington 462
Solsborough, Wexford 481
South America 330
Spain 330
St Helena 113
St John’s, Worcester 227
St. Cullumbe, Cornwall 374St. Laurance,
   Northumberland 254
St. Mary’s Church,
   Warwick 478
Staffordshire 463
Steinkirk 481Stratford, Essex 246
Suedia 331
Suffolk 357
Sussex 398
Syria 331Talavera 479
Tarbes 349
Teb, Soudan 368
Thabancha, South Africa 332
Thayetmyo, Burma 93

UVPTheobalds, Herts 309
Thorp-arch Hall, Yorkshire 59
Tittenhanger, Herts 462
Tolethorpe, Rutland 269
Toulon 334Toulouse 330, 349, 463, 470
Tournay 470
Townley, Yorks 374
Trefusis, Cornwall 319
Trelissick, Cornwall 471Trinidad 334
Trowbridge 469
Truro 471
Twickenham, Middx. 337Uckfield 398


WPUp Park Camp, 
   Kingstown, Jamaica 374Victoria, Australia 6Vittoria 330, 349, 470Waddesley, Salop 462
Wadley, Salop 462
Wairat, N.Z. 229
Wakefield, Yorkshire 341
Walcheren 349
Wallington,
   Northumberland 367
Warwickshire 348, 478


YXPWaterloo 330, 349, 479
West Indies 238, 326
Wherby, Yorks 348
Whitwell, Derbyshire 310
Winchelsea, Sussex 374
Wolsingham 319Woolwich 18, 36, 53, 61, 80,
   82, 84, 114, 118, 130, 132,
  140, 146, 174, 180, 182,189,
  194, 198, 202, 204, 216,218,
   235, 236, 242, 259, 260,
   262, 273, 284, 293, 296,
   305, 320, 349, 358, 364,
   403, 470, 472
   Beresford 131   Church Hill 320
   H.M. Dockyard 49
   H.M. Royal Dockyard 259
   Samuel St. 403
   Woolwich Rd 403
   Woolwich Common 296,
      297, 313, 403
   Wricklemarsh 306, 462
Worcester 128Yorkshire 374Zante 157

General

Army
1st Batt. Rifle Brigade 80
1st Coy. 11 Battalion R.A 116
3rd Light Dragoons 59
3rd Regt of the Buffs 114
3rd Troop of Guards 333
3rd West India Regt 374
4th Battalion 340
4th Garrison Battalion 129
5th Dutch Light Dragoons 110
7th Batt. 97
8th Battalion Royal Regiment of Artillery 318
8th Batt. of the Royal Regiment of Artillery 317
9th Batt. R.A., 199
9th Regt. of Foot 339
11th Regt of Foot 168
50th Regt of Foot 372
57th Regiment 5
60 Royal Rifles 93
79th Regt Cameron Highlanders 342
Huntingdon Regt. 332
King’s Own Regt of Foot 188
Prince Consort’s Own Rifle Brigade 244
Rifle Brigade 340
Royal Horse Guards 398

R.A. 5, 14, 16, 19, 36, 57, 76,
  93, 97, 103, 105, 146, 164,
  170, 182, 194, 198, 237,247,
  251, 252, 260, 331, 359,
  362-365, 392, 426, 472
Royal Artillery 93, 116, 117,
  142, 313, 333, 380, 456
R.H.A. 95, 244, 313, 330, 
   331, 378
Royal Horse Artillery 251, 349
Royal Regiment of Artillery 74,
   93, 175, 236, 238, 318, 
   339, 344, 371
Brigade of Artillery 317, 349
R.E. 84, 111, 117, 226, 251,
   262, 290, 313, 344, 366,
   368
R.M.A. 164
Royal Dockyard Brigade 154

Gunner 76
Sergeant 194, 403, 432
Company-Sergeant 116
Sergeant Major 403
Cadet 133, 470
Cornet 398
Ensign 339
Lieutenant 16, 18, 110, 114,
   129, 238, 313, 332, 332,
   366, 374, 424
Captain 5, 74, 93, 111, 132,
   142, 164, 166, 175, 182,
   186, 244, 238, 261, 296,
   322, 365, 403, 408 232, 
   331, 339, 340, 342, 362,
   368, 378, 404
Major 5, 14, 29, 73, 93, 164,
   168, 229, 244, 290, 318
Colonel 456
Brigadier 300, 333, 356
Major-General 87, 97, 105,
   106,126,170, 188, 196, 317,
   326, 329, 342, 343, 344,
   349, 346, 347, 362, 403,
   411, 412, 424, 425, 463
Lieutenant General 5, 133,
   170, 199, 236, 251, 262,
    290, 317, 318, 332, 380

Adjutant 129
Army Commander 113, 251,
   318
Army Commander-in-Chief 334
Assistant Commissary 232
Assistant Surgeon 36
Assistant Surveyor 198
Barrack Master 164
Colonel Commandant 97, 199,
   251, 317
Commandant 329, 362
Commanding Royal Engineers Woolwich District 130
Commissary of Ordnance 164
Controller of the Royal
   Laboratory 317, 318, 463
Deputy Inspector-General 43
Director of the Royal Laboratory 330
Life Governor of the Royal
   Military Academy 349
Quartermaster 103, 146
Quartermaster-General 188

Superintendent of the Royal 
   Military Repository 317
Surveyor General of 
   Ordnance  356


Army Campaign 330
Army Corps 84
Army Hospitals 43
battle 349, 366, 368, 463, 470
Bengal Army 73, 100
Bengal Civil Service 270
Bengal Engineers 261
Congreve Rockets 463
East Indian Coy. 255
Egyptian Army 368
Expedition 349
F.T.R.A. 232
Field Battery R.H.A. 392
Garrison at Woolwich 329
H.E.I.C.S. 113
Hon. Company at Bengal 145
Hon. East India Coy.’s Civil Service 255
howitzer gun 313
Madras Army 334
Madras Horse Artillery 164
Mahratta War 334
Marine Service 145
Ottoman Forces 326
Royal Military Academy 366
Royal Military Academy at Woolwich 11, 18, 20, 133
siege 317, 334, 349, 481
Woolwich Division 164
Royal Navy & 
   Royal Marines

Royal Navy (R.N.)  31, 56, 58,
   75, 82, 124, 161, 163,164,
  180, 201, 205. 250, 258, 
   262, 275, 299, 398

Royal Marines (R.M.) 18, 29,
   39, 123, 132, 164, 183, 206,
   235, 246, 267, 298, 326,358
Royal Marine Artillery 192
Boatswain 75
Captain 18, 31, 56, 58, 70,
   163, 164, 180, 201, 205,
   250, 267, 479
Lieut 31, 183, 192, 258, 398
Major 235, 246, 358
Colonel 206
Major-General 39
Lieut-Colonel 298, 326
Admiral 349, 479
Admiral of the White 58, 152Commandant 206
Commander 299, 316
Comptroller of the R.N. 403
Naval Commander 164
Paymaster & Purser R.N. 108
Woolwich Division 206Ships:-
H.C.S. Warley 316
H.M.S. Semiramis 18
H.M.S. Terror 205
S.S. Lowther 56
"Firebrand" 479accident 339
African parents 94
almshouses 394a
American War 317
Bengal Civil Service 163
Bitt maker to His Majesty 155
Boatswain 176
Bricklayer 1
Bromley College 387
Bugle Horn Inn 386
Builders 384
Carpenter 234
carter 403
Chancellor or Keeper of the
   Great Seal of England 348
Charity School 385
Chief Firemaster 236
Church Plate 399
Churchwarden 303, 389, 402,
   381, 384, 385, 394a, 394b,
   394c
Churchwardens’ Account
   Book 397
Churchwardens’ Accounts
   394c
Clerk 269coachman 403
Consul at Zante 157
cyclometer 462
Dervishes 392
Drapers’ Company 394a
Drowned 403
East India Company 473, 475
Episcopal Chapel 206
Expedition 205
Farmer 394a, 402
Fellow of Royal College of
   Physicians in London 269
fever 313
Gardener 25, 41
goldsmith 477
Grammar School 394b
Groom of the Privy 
   Chamber 326
H.M. Dockyard 204
H.M. Dockyard, Chatham 154
H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich
   154, 158, 176, 185
H.M. Royal Dockyard,
   Chatham 54
High Sheriff 128, 398His Majesty’s Postmasters
   General 357
inventor 463
Joiner 241
Lieut-Govr of Prince
   Edward Island 305
Lord of the Manor 374, 381
Magdalen Charities 325
Mahdi tomb 392
Manor of Wricklemarsh 476
Master Attendant of H.M. Dockyard at Woolwich 82
Master B----------- 120
Master Coke 370
Master of Lord Leicester’s
   Hospital 143
Master Pavior of H.M. Dock
   Yard, Woolwich 61
Master Shipwright 154
Master to H.M. Dock Yard,
   Woolwich 53
mechanical devices 462
Merchant 2, 159, 173, 324,
   338, 357, 360, 394a
Miller 403monument maker 320
Morden College 476
ostler 403
perished in the Polar
   Regions 205
Physician 269
Pilot 145
Postmaster General 319, 465
Professor of
   Mathematics 20, 133
Royal Laboratory,
   Woolwich 236
Secretaries of State 319
Serjeant-at-Arms, House of Commons 106
servant 281
Shipwright 221
siege 326
Surgeon 180, 205
Victualler 23
White Horse pub 403
Williams & Sons 384
Woolwich Antiquarian
   Society 381
yellow fever 380

1908 PLAN OF CHURCHYARD - M.I.S ST LUKE'S CHURCH, CHARLTON NR WOOLWICH

Charlton near Woolwich plan of gravestones

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Plan of Churchyard

 

List of Monuments in Churchyard (see plan).

1. STOPFORD
2. HISLOP
3. D[RUMMOND]
4. DUNBAR
5. BRADFORD
6. TOWNSEND
7. JOYCE
8. PAINE
9. BURKE
10. SMITH
11. RICHARDSON
12. GINMER (?)
13. CAMPBELL
14. --------------?
15. BARRETT
16. RUSSELL
17. RANKING
18. HOLL
19. MATTHEWSON
20. A flat slab (?)
21. TAYLOR
22. SAUNDERS
23. BARLOW
24. BUSHBY
25. MACKENZIE
26. LITTLE
27. REDPATH
28. GARMAN
29. TENANT
30. KEMP
31. ARBUCKLE
32. BORLASE
33. MORGAN
34. COOPER
35. BURNETT
36. KIDD
37. PREBBLE
38. OSBORNE
39. PEIPERS
40. TAYLOR
41. PEEBLES
42. One short inscription
   with 2-line quotation
43. PATTERSTONE (?)
44. KIRBY
45. MITFORD
46. SCHALCH
47. BRIDGES
48. SHELTON
49. FLOOD
50. N----------
51. WRIGHT
52. KENDALL
53. PONTIFEN
54. Flat slab
55. CLARK
56. MITCHELL
57. SANDILANDS
58. McNAUGHTAN
59. LAKE
60. LUMLEY
61. UNDERWOOD
62. PEAKE
63. REED
64. GASTON65. BOYD
66. FRAZER
67. RICHARDSON
68. PREBLE
69. TARRANT
70. WARD
71. PREBBLE
72. PREBBLE
73. PREBBLE
74. PREBBLE
75. JOHNSON
76. VERE
77. GORDON
78. METHUEN
79. PEDDIE
80. FYERS
81. CLITHEROE
82. CAMPBELL
83. METCALFE
84. ELDRIDGE
85. MARCHANT
86. EWBANK
87. AYLES
88. KENNEY
89. HOLDSWORTH
90. LEWIS
91. McDONELL
92. MONDAY
93. THOMSON
94. UPWARD
95. WHITMORE
96. PERCIVAL
97. NAPIER
98. BLUMENHEBEN
99. CRUTTENDEN
100. WELLADVICE
101. FRY (?)
102. LEE
103. MUNDAY
104. WEEKS
105. JOHNES
106. REID
107. GOURD
108. WILLIAMS
109. REYNOLDS
110. PASCALL
111. JOHNSON
112. HANDYSIDE
113. KING
114. FLAXON
115. WOOD
116. COLLINS
117. BRADSHAW
118. DUGAN
119. MOLE
120. WALKER
121. GILLMAN
122. ENGLEHEART
123. BURRY
124. RICHARDSON
125. DOWDING
126. WEEKS
127. NORTHWOOD
128. AMES
129. PARR130. WILKINSON
131. JOLLY
132. COLLINS
133. DRAKE
134. AMES
135. DUCE
136. DAVIES
137. ATKINS
138. HARPER
139. COTTERELL
140. IRELAND
141. CONNOLLY
142. RANDFEILD
143. BENTHAM
144. LINDSAY
145. RICHARDS
146. EELES
147. REES
148. THOMPSON
149. WARE
150. KEYMER
151. CARVER
152. CURREY
153. LITTLE
154. CROFTON
155. DAVIS
156. DUNCAN
157. COOPER
158. COOPER
159. WALLOP
160. RANDALL
161. SMITH
162. HALL
163. TURNER
164. BONNYCASTLE
165. ELSON
166. BANCE
167. DALTRY
168. HOPPER
169. ROBINSON
170. TAYLOR
171. PERCEVAL
172. COOPER
173. TOZER
174. BACON
175. MORRISON
176. BECHER
177. LANG
178. BIRT
179. KIDGER
180. WINGROVE
181. ANGELL
182. BOWES
183. KIRKE
184. HAND
185. SAUNDERS
186. HICKS
187. FLOYD
188. EATON
189. DAVIS
190. DAVIS
191. LEE
192. GOSSET
193. HUSBAND
194. DAVIES195. GARRETT
196. PARKER
197. FLARTEY
198. HILL
199. LEWIS
200. DUST
201. HARRISON
202. J. K., 1750 (?)
  ANDRES with Jane
  KIDGER’s footstone
203. FORSTER
204. WOLFE
205. FOSTER
206. WILSON
207. DOBBS
208. WHALLEY
209. STAGG
210. PHILLIPS
211. WOODHAMS
212. GARDNER
213. RICHARDSON
214. DURRANT
215. WINDER
216. COOPER
217. -----------(?)
218. ROBINSON
219. HARDING
220. GLASGOW
221. KIDD
222. TRENCH
223. TROUNCE
224. STRICKLAND
225. HOSTE
226. CARVER
227. HAMILTON
228. ENGLISH
229. BLOMER
230. SMITH
231. BOGER
232. SPILLER
233. THOMASON
234. STEPHEN
235. GRACE
236. McCALLUM
237. PIDCOCK
238. ELDRIDGE
239. WOOD
240. SHERMAN
241. LAWES
242. MAULE
243. MACLEAN
244. ROSS
245. LESLIE
246. TURNPENNY
247. POLLARD
248. TUACK
249. MATHER
250. CLARK
251. N-------------(?)
252. LAYTON
253. ROGERS
254. PAYNE
255. MILLWARD
256. GILBERTSON
257. PINNOCK258. GARNER
259. SMITH
260. STANSFIELD
261. HARRIS
262. EVE
263. MACBEAN
264. BULLOCK
265. EDWARDS
266. RYMER
267. CARLING
268. HINDE
269. PARRY
270. SMITH
271. YEATHERD
272. STANES
273. SLIGHT
274. HUNT
275. DOWSON
276. CUMMING
277. BUCHANAN
278. LUARD
279. LAMB
280. ROBERTS
281. PARKER
282. BROWN
283. BLACKETT
284. HERBAGE
285. MANNERS
286. BROWN (?)
287. CHAMBERS
288. GREGORY
289. DYER
290. SNODGRASS
291. ROCHFORT
292. ROSKRUGE
293. LIDDLE
294. FRASER
295. SMITH
296. WILSON
297. HUTTON
298. HILLIER
299. MORRIS
300. CLARK
301. STAUNTON
302. WILKS
303. HALLIBURTON
304. GRAHAM
305. FISHER
306. PATERSON
307. FRAZER
308. JONES
309. BROWN
310. BAIN
311. YOUNG
312. Coffin shaped
 tomb, no 
 inscription legible
313. WILKINSON
314. PARRATT
315. THOMAS
316. KEMPSTER
317. SKINNER
318. GOULTY

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