Some Monumental Inscriptions of Eastbridge Hospital, Canterbury
Some Monumental Inscriptions of Eastbridge Hospital, Canterbury, noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1759. Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton.
1. I saw nothing remarkable here, Not a Single Inscription; and no Painted Glass. The Chapel is now converted into a School. In the Hall hang the Pictures of Dr. John BATTELY, Arch Deacon of Canterbury, and the Revd. Mr LEWIS late Rector of Minster in Thanet, who were Masters of this Hospital.
2. The Arms of Arch Bishop JUXON, who was a Benefactor, are to be seen on the Front, next the Street, viz. [See of Cant: imp. Or, a + gu. betw. 4 moors’ heads couped].
3. It was dedicated to St. Thomas the Martyr. The present Master is ……… 1758.
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
BATTELY 1
JUXON 2
LEWIS 1Places
Minster in Thanet 1General
Arch Bishop 2
Arch Deacon 1
Masters 1
A Monumental Inscription of Cotton's Hospital, Canterbury
A Monumental Inscription of Cotton's Hospital, Canterbury, noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1758. Kindly typed for the website by Pat Tritton.
1. Leonard COTTON Esq. sometime Mayor of this City, did place in this Hospital, 1 Brother and 2 Sisters with yearly Stipends for ever, according to his last Will and Testament, made in the Yeare 1605 whose Charity is here remembered by Joseph COLFE, Master of ye Hospital.
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
COLFE 1
COTTON 1
General
Master 1
Mayor 1
Some Monumental Inscriptions of All Saint's Church, Canterbury
Some Monumental Inscriptions of All Saint's Church, Canterbury, noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1758. Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton.
1. The Chancell and Body of this Church are not distinct from each Other, but compose One long Isle.
2. On a Flat Stone with this Coat.
[On a bend cotised wavy 3 roundels (sh. drawn)]. In Memory of Thomas HURNARD Esq. Alderman of Norwich who died in this City on his Return from France, the 3oth of August 1753. Aged 41 Years. In Propriety of Conduct he was an Honour to himself; by his Humanity, an Happyness to others; In Resolution equal to the greatest Difficulties; by Perseverance Superior to the most Injurious Attacks on the Trade of his Fellow Citizens supporting their highest Honours with an Integrity they remember with Gratitude.
3. On Another. Thomas SHELDON dyed Nov. 18 1700. Aged 2 Years. Here lies a Blossom of the World’s great Tree,/As sweet and fresh as Budds of Roses bee./He seem’d the whole Delight where e’re he came;/He bore the Glory of his Youthfull Name./He died an Angell: Heavens are for such;/His mournful Parents pray to have as much.
4. On Another. Depositum Eliae MAUROIS qui in Gallo Belgio natus atque Religionis ergo Profugns, Cantuariae Mercator sedulus, probus, 50 circiter Annos, Fide plenus, 60 Aetatis Anno 27 Januar. 1628/9, tristes cum M…../Viduâ Duos Filios, et Quatuor Filias, relinquens. Mercator Gazas quaesivit fidus opertas; Has vivus petiit, plenius at moriens Anglia Tishbitam suscepit, candida, sanctum; Angelica at Civem jam Loca pura tenent.
5. On Another. Here Lyeth, betweene two of her Daughters, Margaret the Wife of Daniel PISTOR buried the 23 of July Anno 1621.
6. On Another. Susanna, Daughter of Val. SIMPSON and Mills his Wife. She died Dec. 9 1740. Aged 1 Year and 3 Months.
7. In the Eastmost Window of the N. Isle is still remaining the Coat of Arch Bishop BOURCHIER. In the Next, are the Arms of the Deanery of Canterbury.
8. Here are many Flat Stones wch. have been inlaid with Brass, now lost.
9. This Church consists of the Chancell and Body (wch. are both in One, without any Distinction) and an Isle toward the North. The *Steeple is on the South Side, in it are 3 Small Bells – all cast by Joseph HATCH 1627. Over these hangs a Small Bell, in a kind of open Turret, on which the Clock strikes, without Inscription. The Dial of the Clock is fix’d to a Beam, which reaches cross the Street, from ye Church to East Bridge Hospital. *The Steeple was pull’d down A.D. 1769 in Order to ye Widening of the King’s Bridge.
10. This Church was dedicated (as its Name Shews) to All Saints.
11. It is a Rectory in the Patronage of ………/.
12. The Present Rector is The Rev. Mr. Theodore DELAFAYE 1758.
13. [Précis by D’ELBOUX: Suggests the Mitre was Stone Hall, and gives details of Tassellated Roman Pavement found in 1758 in digging cellar under the Mitre. Three coins: 2 Caransius and one Valens. All this presumably in the Faussett stuff published].
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
BOURCHIER 7
DELAFAYE 12
HATCH 9
HURNARD 2
MAUROIS 4
PISTOR 5
SHELDON 3
SIMPSON 6Places
Norwich 2General
Alderman 2
Arch Bishop 7
Some Monumental Inscriptions of Brenchley Churchyard
Some Monumental Inscriptions of Brenchley Churchyard noted by Leland L. Duncan. Typed up by Dawn Weeks.
1. By south transept Small headstone Here lyeth interred ye Body of Elisabeth WOODGATE ye wife of Stephen Woodgate of Brenchely Grocer and ye daughter of John HAWLE of Hawkhurst, Tanner who departed this life ye 25th day of our Lord 1699 aged –6 years leaving ?5 or 3 (more like 3) ? issue
2. Heare lyeth the body of Stephen WOODGATE husband of Mary Woodgate of Brenchley aged 42 yeares interred ye second day of Aprill Ano Dom 1673 leaving issue 2 Sons and 2 Daughters viz Stephen Woodgate, John Woodgate, Mary Woodgate …… under grass………….. (Elizabeth)
3. Thomas WOODGAT died February 3 1781 aged 89 years.
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
Hawle 1
Woodgat 3
Woodgate 1, 2
Places IndexBrenchley 1, 2
Hawkhurst 1General
Grocer 1
Tanner 1
Some Monumental Inscriptions of St Mary Bexley Churchyard
Some Monumental Inscriptions of St Mary Bexley Churchyard noted by Leland L. Duncan. Typed up be Dawn Weeks, including Leland Duncan's sketch plan of location of gravestones in St Mary Bexley Churchyard.
A plot
1. Mr James CRAFTER many years Beadle of this Parish died 26 March 1826 aged 59. Also Ann wife of above 25 August 1840 aged 72. John Crafter son of above April 19 1851 aged 56.
2. Thomas SCVDDER dyed November the 25 1694.
3. John BENTLEY late of this Parish died 20 May 1770 aged 7(-?).
4. Table tomb of brick Drawing Demi eagle displayed. On a bend between 2 eagles displayed ?3 cross crosslits. Here lyeth the Body of Edward (P)-AYNE with Elizabeth his wife who departed together this Life ye 20 November 1603. Here also lyes William son of -dward Payne who was entr’d ye 22 December 162(?7) as also Jane his wife who was enter’d ye 13th January 1666. Here lyes Ephraim son of ye said William Payne who was enter’d ye 18th February 1677 with severall others of that family.
5. Here lyeth ye Body of Mary SEARL senior died 16 December 1728 aged 73.
6. Mark SEARLE, dyed May ye 17 1708 aged 56.
7. Hester EWERS wife of Robert Ewers late of this Parish 12 April 1797 aged 78. Also Robert Ewers son of above Hester Ewers October 17 1805 aged 55.
8. Mr Robert EWERS late of this Parish farrier 11 November 1783 aged 66. A good husband and father a respected Tradesman and Neighbour. Mary COOPER his daughter died 8 March 1783 aged 26.
9. Mr John EWERS late of this Parish son of Robert and Hester Ewers 21 November 1820 aged 76.
10. Mrs Esther PLOWMAN eldest daughter of Robert EWERS of this Parish March 27 1824 aged 76.
11. Mr John COOPER 18 April 1828 aged 47 nephew of the late Mr John Ewers.
12. Mary daughter of John and Mary COOPER of this Parish 21 September 1832 aged 24. Also Elizabeth wife of Mr Christopher Thomas ATHOW-? of London and Sister of above died 9 October 1831 (or 4) aged 21 (or 4).
13. Catharine wife of Mr John CROCKFORD of this Parish 28 February 1832 in 61st year. Above Mr John Crockford December 30 1850 aged 87. Charles Crockford son of above January 29 1852 in 48th year.
14. 4 small head and footstones. No inscription apparent.
15. Mrs Mary MASON 20 May 1831 aged 81. She by her Will left property in trust for the comfort of the deserving poor of this Parish for Ever. The particulars are inscribed upon a Tablet in the Church.
16. Mr William SKEET late of this Parish 31 December 1800 in 67th year.
17. Mary EWERS wife of Jeremiah Ewers of this Parish July 15 1810 aged 66. Jeremiah Ewers husband of above and son to Robert and Hester Ewers December 6 1812 aged 61.
18. Mr William TOMLIN of this Parish 2nd March 1826 aged 57. Also Mrs Sarah Tomlin Relict of above 16 February 1849 aged 71.
19. Here Lieth the Body of John ENDS who died October the 11th 1721 aged 34 years. Also 2 Children of John Ends John and Mary.
20. Cordelia daughter of William and Ann BRAY died 6 October 1821 aged 13. Also William brother of above who met with an accident May 20th and died June 1 1822 aged 17.
B plot Beginning at western gate
21. Mr John CLOUT late of Woolwich Fruiterer son of William and Sarah Clout of this Parish 19 August 1826 aged 34. A tender Husband.
22. Mrs Mercy CLOUT widow of Mr William Clout 22 February 1834 aged 76.
23. Mrs Sarah CLOUT late wife of Mr William Clout of this Parish died February 4 1797 aged 35. Also Mary Clout daughter of above 29 October 1793 aged 3 years. Left surviving 4 sons viz William, John, Thomas and Richard. Also Mary Clout second wife of William Clout 17 November 1806 aged 60.
24. Mr William CLOUT of this Parish 23 August 1817 aged 65.
25. Mrs Ann WILLIAMSON May 1 1853 aged 51. William Green Williamson son of above 28 April 1850 aged 21.
26. Mr Green WILLIAMSON 16 August 1810 aged 48. John Williamson son of above 3 October 1795 aged 6 months. Also Mr Green Williamson who died July 22 1839 aged 21 years. Mrs Elizabeth Williamson Grandmother of above December 28 1845 aged 83.
27. Mary CLOUT daughter of Thomas and Charlotte Clout of this Parish 25 April 1821 aged 6 months 11 days. Sarah Clout sister of above January 13 1822 aged 4. Charlotte Clout sister of above 24 September 1823 aged 16 months. Thomas Clout brother of above 20 September 1824 aged 1 month. Charlotte Clout mother of above February 16 1825 aged 30 years.
28. Ann wife of Mr Thomas CLOUT of this parish 21 January 1837 in 45th year. Left issue one daughter Ann.
28A. Table Mr William PAYN of this Parish died 7 May 18(?3)7 aged ?53.
29. Catherine eldest daughter of W R and Harriott RYE of this Parish 15 February 1836 aged 8 years 3 months. Harriott Sarah second daughter of above 8 March 1836 aged 5 years 10 months. Mary Ann Rye 26 October 1839 aged 5 years. Harriott wife of W R Rye and mother of above children 13 September 1844 aged 37.
30. Here lyeth the Body of Richard WOODLEY late of this Parish who departed this life October 6 1741 aged 49 years. He married Ann the daughter of Robert HOLDEN of Upton in this Parish who also lies buried here. By whom he had two sons Richard and John and 3 daughters Ann, Elizabeth and Mary.
31. Mr William WATKINS of this Parish 17 March 1849 in 79th year. Samuel Haywood Watkins son of above died in London 25 November 1877 aged 65 buried at Willesden.
32. Mr William WATKINS February 12 1767 aged 65. Mrs Susanna Watkins wife of above died 5 April 1785 aged 78.
33. Table Mr William WATKINS late of this Parish died May 9 1808 aged 78. Also Mrs Hannah Watkins wife of above April 29 1800 aged 51 (or 4).
34. Alfred PEARMAN son of John James and Susanna Pearman 1 June 1820 aged 21. Mrs Susanna Pearman mother of above August 24 1842 aged 71.
35. Mr Richard FILLERY May 12 1817 aged 67. Mrs Susannah Fillery wife of Mr Richard Fillery June 25 1830 in 79th year.
36. Elenor wife of Mr Daniel WATKINS of this Parish 2 December 1829 in 58th year.
37. Mr Thomas HOWELL October 19 1847 aged 72. Mrs Elizabeth Howell wife of above December 19 1851 aged 75.
38. Ann wife of John WATKINS of this Parish 17 April 1829 aged 54. A tender mother. Edward son of above John Watkins and Sarah his wife died 21 August 1830 aged 18 days. Above John Watkins 11 September 1853 aged 85.
39. Mr Mark Dawson SAXELBY of this Parish 2 April 1815 aged 69. Mr Mark Saxelby son of above 23 August 1826 aged 44. Susan relict of above Mark Saxelby 23 July 1836 aged 83.
40. Elizabeth wife of Mr Richard MARTIN of Westminster and daughter of Mark and Susan SAXELBY of this Parish February 11 1827 aged 32.
41. Here lyeth ye Body of John CHESTER who died July ye 12 1711 aged 60 years.
42. Low tomb in rails Sarah Saxelby wife of Joseph PRICE of London who died -- October 18(?15) aged ?27.
43. Mrs Elizabeth BODLE wife of Mr Abraham Bodle 29 October 1785 aged 62. Above Mr Abraham Bodle 16 July 1795 aged 75.
44. John HARDSTONE, September 10 180(?4) aged 70. Elizabeth Hardstone second wife of above May 21 1803 aged 72.
45. Mrs Mary HARDSTONE wife of Mr John Hardstone of this Parish 15 November 1793 aged 70.
46. Mr John INGRAM late of the Parish of Bexley 3 June 1774 aged 73.
47. Mrs Margaretta Elizabeth MOSEBURY wife of Mr Thomas Mosebury died 30 May 1808 aged 49. Also Mr Thomas Mosebury 30 April 1809 aged 55. Likewise 5 of their children viz James, James, Harriot, Ann and Thomas. Also Margaretta Elizabeth WYATT Granddaughter of above 11 May 1810 aged 6 weeks. Sarah Mosebury daughter of November 1828 aged 43.
48. Mr John STEEL 25th March 1835 in 82nd year. Mrs Grace Steel wife of above July 19 1840 in 78th year. Also Mr John Steel of Bexley saddler son of above John and Grace Steel October 5 1845 in 47th year.
49. Mr Edward LITTLEFIELD of this Parish 1 October 1800 in 96th year. Mr Richard Littlefield son of above 4 May 1828 in 80th year. He was 44 years one of his Majesty’s Yeoman of the Guard.
50. Mrs Rebecca LITTLEFIELD relict of Mr Richard Littlefield July 22 1829 in 64th year. Also Thomas MORRISON January 4 1835 aged 2 years and 2 months.
50A. Stone broken off and no inscription.
51. Mrs Lucy STONE wife of Mr George Stone of this Parish 20 June 1820 aged 48. A tender mother. Mr George Stone husband of above March 6 1852 aged 77. George Stone son of above April 7 1856 aged 53.
52. William SCEVITY 26 February 1833 aged 53. Also 3 sons of the above viz William Scevity 24 April 1811 aged 3 months George Scevity 27 September 1821 aged 1 year 4 months George Scevity 23 May 18(?3)2 aged 2 years and 8 months. James Scevity son of above November ---- 18(?3)8 aged 27 years. Also Mrs Fanny Scevity wife of above died May 31 1871 aged 80.
53. William BARNES of this Parish 21 October 1820 aged 60. Juliet his wife 10 March 1847 aged 87. James third son of above 16 February 1827 aged 23. Mary second daughter of above 5 April 1837 aged 27. William eldest son of above 1 August 18(?4)1 aged (?4)7 and Thomas Robert and Henry died in infancy.
54. Alexander SOLOMON late of this Parish 8 December 1797 in 65th year. Eleanor widow of above 4 February 1801 aged 65.
55. Here lyeth the body of ?James WOOD late of this Parish who departed this life the 26 day of March 1706 aged 69 years. The wife of James Woo… (?d) …………………. (under ground).
56. George WILLIAMS son of George and Esther Williams of Welling in this Parish 7 July 1817 aged 17. George William died 17 February 1823 aged 61. George ?grandson of George and Esther Williams died 16 February 1824 aged 16 months. Footstone GW 1817 EW 1826 GW 1823 GW 1824
57. William WOOD late of this Parish 21 December 1778 aged 75. Also Thomas Wood 23 November 1768 aged 60.
58. WS 1812 ?a footstone.
59. In memory of Mr William and Mrs Mary GIBBS of this Parish who departed this life …. Oct …….o ….. 21 of April 18(?2)4 ……………………. years of their age. ……..I ………….eir Children ….am, Ann ………….. and Cath…….e ……………………………………….. ………………………..9 of September 1780 aged 9 months. (decayed)
60. Catharine GIBBS died 21 February 1805 aged 16 years 10 months. Mrs Mary SHEPPARD wife of Mr John Sheppard and sister of above 24 October 1807 aged 30. Mrs Elizabeth DAWSON died 17 June 1804 aged 46. Also William Sheppard …………………………………. (gone)
61. Mrs Ann GIBBS 8 June 1818 aged 42.
62. Mr William GIBBS 5 March 1821 aged 48. Mrs Ann Gibbs relict of Mr William Gibbs 4 April 1841 aged 74.
63. Mrs Elizabeth WARD late wife of Mr William Ward of this Parish 13 April 1791 aged 46. Also 4 children died in infancy. Also William Ward son of above 25 September 1800 aged 28. Above Mr William Ward 8 January 1815 aged 72.
64. Mr George STREETLY 11 March 1784 aged 36. Mrs Elizabeth Streetly relict of above 2 December 1826 aged 78. Thomas Streetly son of above 1 May 1834 aged 61. Mrs Elizabeth Streetly wife of above 22 July 1848 aged 76.
65. A footstone MS 1807.
North part Plot C
66. By gate James COOPER 1 July 1825 aged 2 years and 4 months. Mrs Hannah Cooper Grandmother of above 6 September 1827 aged 64.
67. Table Mr Michael PEARMAN of this Parish 1 August 1842 aged 75. Mrs Sarah Pearman relict died 20 March 1844 aged 74.
68. Table Sophia Susanna eldest daughter of Thomas and Sophia WESTBROOK 29 October 1851 aged 19. Above Thomas Westbrook 21 April 1853 aged 69. Sophia widow of above Thomas Westbrook 11 December 1881 in 84th year.
69. Mrs Ann COVIL late wife of Mr John Covil of the Parish of Woolwich 9 April 1815 aged 55. On right of this Stone lies Mr John Covil husband of above died 12 August 1828 aged 68. On the right lies Mr William BURR Father of Mrs Ann Covil died 29 May 1797 aged 69. Also Elizabeth Burr daughter of above 21 January 1782 aged 29. On left Mr William Burr late of Bexley Heath Farmer son of above William Burr died 14 July 1840 aged 85. In same grave lies Mrs Elizabeth Burr wife of William Burr 14 April 1843 aged 88. On left lies Mrs Elizabeth Burr wife of Mr William Burr and mother of Ann Covil who died 2 October 1796 aged 67. On right Mr Natha Covil son of John and Ann Covil 10 February 1816 aged 29.
70. Altar Mrs Elizabeth BRADBRIDGE late of Woolwich June 3 1780 aged 74.
71. 2 small head and footstones ?inscription.
71A. Flat Edward SEARL senior of this Parish shopkeeper 15 July 1735 in 57th year. John Searl son of above 20 May 1729 aged 27 years.
72. Edward KING late of the Dolphin Inn of the Parish of St Botolph Bishopsgate November 30 1756 in 61st year. Elizabeth King wife of above daughter of William and Katherine MAXWELL died March 18 1771 in 65th year. Likewise John King son of above Edward and Elizabeth King July 24 1771 aged 57.
73. Katherine MAXWELL late wife of William Maxwell of the Parish of St Botolph without Bishopsgate London Innholder and daughter of Arthur and Elizabeth WOOTTON formerly of this Parish 25 November 1742 aged 58. Also Mr William Maxwell husband of above Katherine who died 6 October 1747 In the ……… (under ground).
74. Catharine LAUSON wife of Thomas LAUSON Petticoat Lane London Bricklayer and daughter of Edward and Elizabeth King December ye 3rd 1767 aged 43.
75. Arthur WOOTTON late of this Parish 16 January Anno Dom 1706 aged 6(?2) years.
76. John HIBBEN 10 April 1802 aged 69.
77. In memory of Fean GARWOOD late Gardener to Sr John BOYD 8 September 1778 aged 38. (verse).
78. Mrs Mary NATT August 28 1742 aged 84.
79. William PRINCE 3 November 1809 aged 57. Sarah his wife and daughter of John WATTS of this Parish Tanner 22 August 1783 aged 29. Elizabeth PICKLES sister of above William Prince 10 October 1827 in 84th year.
80. Mrs Mary Ann DUNN wife of Mr Thomas Dunn 7 July 1837 aged 33 years.
81. Flat tomb in rails Sacred to the memory of Thomas SANDERS of this Parish 21 July 1834 (no age). Henry Sanders son of above October 5 1824 aged 3 years and 11 months. Thomas Mall Sanders son of Thomas and Shearly Sanders 22 July 1841 aged 25. Also Shearly widow of above Thomas Sanders 27 September 1871 in 93rd year. Sarah Ann Sanders eldest daughter of above Thomas and Shearly Sanders 7 November 1878 aged 66.
82. Mrs Ann Mary KIRK born 7 November 1761 died 17 July 1838.
83. Here lieth the Body of Nicholas SHEARLY who was born October 2nd 1723 and died August 22 1755. Thomas NEWNHAM died August 4 1764 aged 34. Mrs Catherine Newnham widow of above Nicholas Shearly --------- (under grass).
84. Low table Elizabeth SHEARLY of this Parish died (?4) October 1832 aged (?4)0. Also Mary Shearly wife of Thomas Shearly of this Parish 27 October 1836 aged (?3)7.
85. Footstone "AMK 1838" to 82.
86. Susannah wife of Mr Henry HUMPHRY of Oxford Street London eldest daughter of the late Nicholas & Catherine SHEARLY who died 26 December 180(?3 or 5) aged 57. Also Mr Henry Humphry Husband of above 25 December 182(?5) aged 79.
87. Tall cross In memory of Louisa ORD died 1863. She was joint owner with her sister of the Rectorial Tithes and other rights of this Parish.
88. Mr Thomas Steel HINSON 28 April 1848 in 67th year.
89. Mr John AYLING 26 November 1811 aged 56. Elizabeth his wife 28 January 1848 aged 84.
90. Mr William Hurd WYATT 16 March 1806 aged 50.
91. Catherine relict of Mr William Hurd WYATT February 3 1834 aged 70.
92. Charlotte Ann daughter of Avery and Elizabeth Mary BAKER of Wood Street Cheapside London 5 December 1829 aged 3 years 9 months. Elizabeth Mary daughter of John Thomas and Jane GREEN of this Parish born 4 January 1846 died December 9 1848.
End of those in this section.
In narrow slip on north side of north wall of church and in the plot to the east of chancel
Plot D
93. Altar Top: Mr James SEARLE late of Camberwell, Surrey 10 May 1837 in 45th year. North side: Martha wife of Edward Searle Esquire of Bath Road Hounslow 19 January 1864 in 84th year. Also before named Edward Searle Esquire died 27 May 1876 in 87th year. South side: Miss Jane Searle of Grove Lane Camberwell Surrey 31 August 1864 in 70th year.
94. Altar Top: Here lyeth the Body of Mrs Mary SEARLE wife of Edward Searle Junior of this Parish April 14 1733 aged 30. Also Edward Searle son of above and near this Place lyeth ye Body of Thomas WATTS father of the above Mary Searle who died December 25 1716 aged 43. Also John Searle son of Edward and Judith Searle. Also Mary Searl daughter of Edward and Jewdith Searl ob ye 29 of March 1746 aged 8 years. Here lieth ye Body of Mr Edward Searle of this Parish 31 December 1759 aged 54. Also Mrs Judith Searle wife of above Mr Edward Searle 9 June 1783 aged 71. North side: Mr James Searle formerly of this Parish but late of Cheapside London 9 August 1801 aged 54. Mrs Jane Searle wife of Mrs James Searle 4 February 1829 aged 78.
94A. Flat Drawing (monogram W) Here lyeth the Body of Mr John WATTS late of this Parish Tanner 22 April 1724 in 49th year. Also Rebekah widow of above and youngest daughter of Mr John UMFERLY formerly of the Parish of Darenth and Judith his wife died March 2 1746 aged 73.
95. (1) Mary Ann FRANCIS died 31 May 1810. (2) Illegible 2 small coffin shaped stones (children)
96. Flat Mrs Mary MEEK of the Parish of Woolwich 12 June 1803 aged 47. Ann FOTHERBY granddaughter of above 21 March 1809 aged 3 years. Charlotte Meek daughter of above and granddaughter of the late Robert LEWIN of this Parish 27 June 18(?4)7 aged 51. Also Agnes wife of Mr William Meek 24 March 1853 aged 35.
97. Flat in rails Anna Maria ESPINASSE wife of Isaac Espinasse Esquire of Hextable House in the Parish of Sutton at Hone died 11 December 1832 in 71st year. Isaac Espinasse Esquire of Hextable House Barrister at Law and Bencher of the Honourable Society of Grays Inn and Magistrate for this County died 11 February 1834 in 77th year. Susanna Elizabeth Espinasse wife of James Espinasse Esquire of Grays Inn Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of the City of Rochester died 4 September 1841 aged 36. James Espinasse Esquire Recorder of Rochester Judge of the County Courts in West Kent only son of above Isaac Espinasse of Hextable House in this County died 16 March 1867 aged 68.
98. Esther wife of Samuel WOODS of Upton in this Parish October 13 18(?4)3 aged 68.
99. Flat James WEST Esquire 24 December 1829 aged 79. Emma relict of above 9 June 1834 aged 76. Also 2 of their sons, James Shuttleworth West died 22 May 1806 aged 9. Robert Shuttleworth West 20 January 1824 aged 15 years.
100. Small flat This Vault was built by Captain Richard LEWIN Anno Domi 1768.
101. Thomas CREWS son of John and Elizabeth Crews of this Parish February 9 1807 aged 20.
102. Maria CREWS daughter of John and Elizabeth Crews of this Parish 12 April 1809 aged 20. Also 3 of their children died in Infancy viz John, John and Jeremiah. John Crews died 30 November 1815 aged 65. Elizabeth Crews wife of above died February 25 1839 aged 83.
103. Altar Catharine JONES wife of Charles Jones Esquire 13 August 1851 aged 53. Charles Jones Esquire died at Kensington 30 October 18(?54) aged 68.
104. Elizabeth GARRETT 9 June 1775 aged 28.
105. Mrs Mary BOND 2 September 180(?6) aged 40.
106. Mr Mark ?HILLS (?23) September ?1782 aged 26.
107. Mr William SMITH of this Parish 12 February 1766 aged 61. Also Mrs Sarah SMITH his wife February 3 1773 aged 66.
108. Caroline WAKELY 4 October 1840 aged 20.
109. Mr Thomas PARSLOW of Lomans Pond, Borough, Southwark 18 March 1847 in 62nd year.
110. Altar in rails North side: James CRUIKSHANK late Major in service of the Honourable East India Company 29 November 1853 aged 64. East end: Mrs Harriot BOTHAMLEY obt 26 January 1854 ætat 88. South side: Eliza King Josephine widow of Major James Cruikshank HEICS 28 November 1890 in 81st year.
111. The family Vault of William STEELE Esquire.
In north eastern slip
Plot E
112. Lt Col Charles C MICHELL born 29 March 1793 died 28 March 1851 at Eltham. Ann D’Arragon Michell wife of Charles C Michell 3 January 1853 in 54th year.
113. Ann WIDDERSON 31 March 1854 aged 8 years.
114. Edith MABERLY born 1 February 1849 died 21 September 1849.
115. Maria RUSTON born November 2 1834 died 3 May 1854.
116. Mr William BARHAM of this Parish Bricklayer 22 February 1837 in 62nd year. Susannah daughter of above 4 February 1810 aged 10 months. Mrs Elizabeth Barham wife of above 24 January 1854 aged 72.
117. Mary BARHAM daughter of William and Elizabeth Barham of this Parish 15 November 1838 in 35th year. Also Mrs Ann WEEKES sister of above died 4 June 1845 aged 44.
On southern side close to church
Plot F118. Flat Drawing Here lye the Remains of Mrs Elizabeth COOK Spinster Sole Heiress of George Cook of Mount Mascall in Kent Esquire and Mrs Rebecca fourth daughter of Sr Henry ST GEORGE Knight (Garter Principal King of Arms) and Mary his wife Daughter of Sr Thomas DAYRELL of Lillingston Davrell in Bucks Knt died September the 3 1736 in the 80th year of her age.
119. Monument in rails Drawing The Reverend Thomas GARBETT MA FSA died December 8 1838 aged 49.
120. Mr Henry SMITH 18 March 1770 aged 52. Mrs Sarah Smith 7 January 1799 aged 71.
121. Richard son of Thomas and Elizabeth WEEKS late of this Parish 27 March Anno Domini 1713 aged 23.
122. Altar in rails South side: Mr Charles Edward BAILEY of this Parish 27 December 1847 aged 54. Rebecca widow of above 4 August 1866 aged 70. East end: Mrs Ann JERVIS of this Parish 18 January 1847 aged 76. West end: The family Grave of Charles Edward BAILEY.
123. Table Tomb Letitia wife of Thomas DANN of this Parish 7 February 1782 aged 29. Leaving issue 3 children viz John Letitia and Sophia. Sophia died 26 December 1782 aged 1 year. Stephen Dann son of the said Thomas and Elizabeth his wife died 28 July 1786 aged 4 months. Above Thomas Dann 19 February 1826 aged 70. Elizabeth Dann his widow died 26 March 1827 aged 66. Mr James Dann youngest son of above 24 July 1828 aged 28. Lucy Dann daughter of James and Lucy Dann 17 July 1835 aged 11 years. Thomas Dann son of above Thomas Dann 4 April 1850 aged 66.
124. Edwin son of William Hurd and Elizabeth WYATT 16 June 1827 aged 18. Thomas Dann Wyatt 23 May 1830 aged 5. Elizabeth Wyatt 29 June 1830 aged 19. Also 5 of their children died in infancy. Also Mr William Hurd Wyatt father of above and Clerk of this Parish 12 May 1838 aged 52 years. Mary Ann Frances daughter of above 13 June 1847 aged 18. Elizabeth Wyatt relict of above 19 January 1863 aged 76 buried in the adjoining cemetery.
125. Samuel WYBURN son of John and Sarah Wyburn both of this Parish October 17 1821 aged 40 leaving a widow and one child.
126. Richard JUDD of this Parish Yeoman 3 November 176(?4) aged 81. Mrs Mary Judd 4 October 1766 aged 57. Also Richard Judd Yeoman husband of the above Mary Judd died 21 (or 4) May 1787 aged 91. Also 2 children who died in infancy.
127. Mr Robert JUDD of this Parish ………………………. of Upton in this Parish ………. son of the aforesaid (sic) Robert and Mary Judd …………………………………… (under grass).
127A. Flat Mrs Mary REYNOLDS daughter of Mr John and Mrs Catherine JUDD of this Parish died October 7 1838 in 47th year. Mrs Catherine BODLE sister of above died 27 September 1840 aged 52. Also Mary ANDREWS daughter of above Mrs Bodle died June 26 1852 in 47th year.
West of south porch
128. Tomb in rails Lieut General Sir David Latimer Tinling WIDDRINGTON, Military Knight Comr of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order who departed this life 30 July 1839 in 82nd year. He served his country with honour and great credit during a period of 60 years beginning at the memorable siege of Gibraltar afterwards in every part of the world and received from his country an annuity "for distinguished services". He was also a member of the consolidated Board and General Officers. He expired in this Parish at the temporary residence of his son Rev Sidney Henry Widdrington AM of Hauxly Hall Northumberland. His surviving children raise this monument in truly grateful recollection of one of the very best of Fathers as a small token of their devoted affection to him and regard to his memory and they rest in hope that from a state militant here in Earth he has now entered the church triumphant in heaven.
To north of Tower
129. altar in rails Ellen Kate RAWSON infant daughter of Christopher and Ellen Frances Rawson born at Roch Ferry Cheshire 9 March 1848 died at Bridgen Place 16 January 1849. Thomas Samuel Rawson Esquire late of Bridgen Place in this Parish 16 April 1860 aged 67. Sarah Colbeck wife of above born 13 July 1791 died 3 March 1871.
130. Mr George RAPLEY of this Parish 1 March 1793 aged 49. Sarah his wife 20 March 1816 aged 77. Also Mr George Rapley son of above died February 5 1848 aged 71 (or 4). Also Mary …………………… (under grass).
131. Mr Isaac CLARK born at West Dereham in Norfolk May 12 1753 died in this Parish 24 March 1828. Mrs Sarah Clark his wife July 2 1839 in 65th year.
On north wall of churchyard
132. Thomas HOLDEN dyed September ye 6 1704 Æt 58.
133. Henry Herron BEAUCHAMP 6 October 1907 in 83rd year. Elizabeth Weiss Beauchamp wife of above 18 February 1919 in 83rd year. Her children rise up and call her blessed.
In South Eastern Plot G
134. Illegible ? c1500.
135. Mrs Caroline BUCK second wife of Mr Thomas Buck of Newington Surrey 2 June 1829 aged 33. An indulgent Mother.
136. Mrs Mary BUCK wife of Mr Thomas Buck of this Parish of St Mary Newington Surrey 29 October 1816 aged 41. Also Mr Thomas Buck husband of above June 28 1827 aged 48.
137. Mrs Mary THODEY wife of Mr Udall Thodey 19 February 1781 aged 76.
138. Mr Udall THODEY 22 March 1715 in 84th year.
139. Mary GRAHAM spinster an Honest and Sober Servant for 28 years in one family August ye 9 1772 aged 71.
140. Mrs Elizabeth MARTIN April 9 1798 aged 40.
141. Tomb in rails North side: George Priestly son of Charles REED Esquire of Purneah and Calcutta in the East Indies born in India November 9 1837 died in this Parish November 13 1849. South side: Peter CLARKSON …………….h son ……………….. ………. Purneah …………………… ………………………………….. (perished).
South side of Yard
beginning at south east lych gate H
142. Series of footstones bordering path
a. HB 1797 SA 1825 WA 1827 b. WS 1812 c. EW 1791 d. JC 1826 AC 1840 e. UT 1771 f. SM 1805 HH 1825 g. IB 1806
143. Mary PARSONS of this Parish 23 February 1776 in the ?10th year.
144. Mrs Elizabeth BRISAC relict of Lt W H Brisac RFA 25 March 1838 in 90th year.
145. Henry BAILEY late Musician of his Majestys first regiment of Foot Guards 9 May 1797 aged 20. Also Mrs Sarah ALLEN wife of Mr William Allen of Dartford and Mother of above died February 8 1825 aged 68. Likewise Mr William Allen died 30 January 1837 ………………. (under grass)
146. Flat in rails covered with moss Stephen WEEKS of this Parish Esquire obt 7 June 1792 Æt 80.
147. Table To the memory of Master Henry Thomas BROMLY died 16 December 1828 aged 10.
148. Altar in rails Top Hadarezer the son of Hadarezer and Sapientia STONE of Hall Place in this Parish died 22 October 1825 in 31st year. Also the Rev Charles Stone son of H Stone who died July 28 1834 aged 29. Also George Stone fifth son of the said H Stone died April 1837 aged 30. Also Harriet wife of T H DAY Esquire of Rochester and fourth daughter of H Stone died August 3 1839 aged 38. Also of Mrs Sophia FILDES relict of the late Roger Fildes Esquire of Bombay died January 20 1837 aged 59. North side: Here lies interred Hadarezer Stone who died 14 March 1849 aged 84. Also Sapientia his wife who died March 30 1846 aged 79. For many years residents of Hall Place in this Parish South side: Also Sapientia Ann Stone eldest daughter of Hadurezer and Sapientia Stone died 22 May 1861 aged 69. Also Emily youngest daughter of the late H Stone Esquire formerly of Hall Place died 20 March 1864 in 54th year.
149. Flat Thomas Holding BARTON died 30 October 1832 aged 2 years 7 months son of John James and Mary Anne Barton of Hall Place in this Parish. Also Fanny Margaret daughter of above John James and Mary Ann Barton died 27 November 1836 aged 7 weeks. Also Mrs Mary Ann Barton Mother of above died May 9 1845 aged 38.
150. Mrs Anna Maria HICKES wife of Lt Colonel Hickes died 2 March 1827 aged 38.
150A. Mr Pierce STIRRUP. Ten years Parish Clerk of Bexley after which time he married Mary Ann the daughter of Mr John JEHNER working silver smith and through the strength of his own untaught genius became a Planisher of the (under grass).
151. Altar in rails Top: Richard CALVERT Esquire of Hall Place in this Parish …………….. of …………………..
of Hunsdon in Il………………….. He departed this life the 31 of J……….. aged 72 years. North side: Here lies the Body of Richard Calvert Esquire of Hall Place in this Parish fifth son of Felix Calvert Esquire of Hunsdon in Hertfordshire died 3 January 1782 aged 72. South side: Here lieth the Body of Mary Calvert of Hall Place in this Parish third daughter of Josias NICOLSON Esquire of Clapham in Surrey. She was first married to the Hon John VERNEY eldest son of Ralph Viscount Fermanagh of the Kingdom of Ireland (afterwards Earl Verney) and second to Richard Calvert Esquire of Hall Place. She died 6 January 1789 aged 73.
152. Thomas BARKER of Halfway Street in this Parish 15 February 1837 aged 78. Elizabeth his wife 11 October 1829 aged 59. Also Robert John and Mary Ann children of above. Also James Barker son of above died 14 September 1837 aged 31.
153. Mrs Mary BUCKMASTER late wife of Mr Thomas Buckmaster of this Parish December 20 1797 aged 56.
154. Mr Thomas BUCKMASTER of this Parish September 10 1798 aged 53.
155. John C M PICKETT 4 April 1840 in 4th year. Frederick S Pickett 6 April 1840 in 2nd year. Sons of John and Caroline Pickett of Halfway Street.
156. Table in rails Top: George F K LUCRIN who died February 9 1826 aged 15 years. Also of Harriot Ann Lucrin sister of the above died March 1829 aged 15 years.
157. ?Mrs Elizabeth wife of Mr Nicholas HOOKER of this Parish November 1 (or 4) 1768 aged 37.
158. Low alter Tomb covered with moss and brambles etc. 18th century Drawing Here lieth the Body of Robert Huntington VICKER of this Parish who departed this life March 20 1732-3 aged --- See Arch. Cant. xviii-381 (Vicar from 1707 9 August).
159. Low tomb covered with Ivy c 1800 ?LILLISTONE
160. Low tomb covered with ivy c 1800 Louisa Catherine LILLISTONE Died 21 April 1827
161. Mrs Sarah FREMANTLE of this Parish 15 January 1847 aged 58.
162. Table Mr John JOHNSON many years Surgeon of this Parish died universally respected 13 April 1826 in the 49th year.
163. Mrs Margaret MASTERS wife of Mr John Masters of this Parish Bricklayer died 16 January 1821 in 29th year. Also Mr William Masters son of above died 9 November 1820 aged 3 years 4 months.
164. Thomas BRATEN oft his Parish 9 November 1800 aged ?60. Also Mary Braten wife of above died May 1(?9) 1802 aged ?54.
165. Mrs Sarah ROBERTS of Crooklog November 13 1835 in 64th year.
166. Mrs Elizabeth WEBB of Crooklog July 15 1835 aged 61. Also Mrs Webb mother of above died January 21 1836 in 101st year of her age.
167. Here lyeth the Body of two sons and two daughters of George and Dorothy BUSSE of this Parish who departed their lives as followeth viz: Frances Busse deceased 17 July 1734 aged 4 months. Elizabeth Busse deceased 5 September 1734 aged 5 years. (under grass)
168. Altar covered with ivy Inscription long and covers the whole top To memory of William HOO…..
169. Sabailann LUCKHURST 26 December 1834 aged 61. Mrs Sarah Perkins relict of the above (sic) died 10 November 1839 aged 88. Mary Louisa Perkins Hait relict of above (sic) 17 September 1844 aged 3 years and 4 months. (sic)
170. Mr Edward FRICKER of this Parish 25 August 1830 aged 52. Also 6 children who died in infancy. Left issue 5 sons and 4 daughters Edward, Frederick, James, George, Charlotte, Sarah, Esther, Samuel and Elizabeth. Also Mrs Esther Fricker relict of above Edward Fricker died 16 December 1845 aged 67.
171. Mr Samuel WARREN late of the Parish of St Botolph Aldgate London died y 5 August 1754 aged 49. Also Mrs Margaret Warren wife of above died March …………… (under grass).
172. Altar in rails North side: Here lie the Remains of the Right Hon Lady Mary SCOTT of Blenden Hall who departed this life 8 May 1782 aged 53 relict of Arthur Scott Esquire and sister to the Earl of Northampton. She first married Richard HADDOCK Esquire and by him left issue one daughter. (exordium).
173. William son of John and Mary WHITING of this Parish December 3 1833 aged 22. Also 2 children died in infancy. Also above John Whiting died September 28 1850 aged 72. Also Mary widow of above John Whiting died November 21 1851 aged 77. Also George Whiting eldest son of above died May 2 1858 in 50th year.
174. Mrs Elizabeth STRONG wife of Thomas Strong Builder died in Childbirth 13 March 1821 aged 45. Also near are 4 of their Infant Children.
175. Alice wife of Henry WALTER of this Parish 17 March 178(?2) aged 56. Also Henry Walter husband of above 14 February 1793 aged 74 and upwards of 50 years clerk of this Parish. They were tender parents.
176. Tomb In memory of Sarah PRESTON of this Parish 11 January 1833 aged 77. In memory of Kitty daughter of Thomas and Sarah Preston died 7 November 1818 aged 32. Thomas Brown son of Thomas and Sarah Preston died 14 May 1834 aged 55. Sarah daughter of Thomas and Sarah Preston died 7 April 1869 in 88th year.
177. Tomb in rails Joseph SAGE Esquire died 16 January 1821 aged 73. Sarah his wife 10 April 1829 aged 72.
178. Altar covered in ivy.
179. Altar in rails Top: Here lyeth Interred the Remains of Ann wife of Mr Samuel WYBURN who departed this life the 20th of January 1748 aged 44 years. Also lyeth William son of William and Margaret LATHAM who departed this life …………. August 1751 …. aged 15 months. Here also lyeth Margaret relict of Mr Nicholas BARRETT who departed this life the -- of April 1753 aged 80. Here …………. body of Mr Nicholas Barrett who departed this life May 23 1755 aged 40. … Here also lyeth the Body of Margaret daughter of the above said William and Margaret Latham who departed this lfie ……………………… March ye 25 1757 aged 2 years. East end: Mrs Ann Wyburn died 10 September 1768 aged 37. North side: Mr William Latham late of this Parish died 22 April 1778 aged 55 an indulgent husband affectionate father. Also Mrs Margaret Latham wife of Mr William Latham died July 3 1784 aged 55. John SHAW surgeon died 21 December 1789 aged 48. John LEADER Esquire October 10 1809 aged 80. Elisabett eldest daughter of the above William and Margaret Latham relict of John Shaw and John Leader died 23 March 1830 aged 82. West end: Mr Samuel Wyburn died 9 April 1774 aged 73. South side: Ann relict of Nicholas Barrett 27 November 1727 aged 84. Mr John Latham of Bradwell in Cheshire died 15 February 1770 aged 84. John Shaw Esquire eldest son of John and Elizabeth SHAW died 30 July 1832 aged 56. South side flat: Edmund fifth son of John and Elizabeth Hester Shaw died April 1809 aged 3 months. Halsnod their eldest son died August 30 1834 aged 24 years. George Whitfield their fourth son died June 3 1825 aged 18.
180. HS 1779 SS 1799
181. Sarah wife of Harvey JONES obt Jvi ye 29 1695 Æt 53.
182. Mr John STORER of this Parish 7 March 1840 in 79th year. Mrs Amelia Palmer Storer relict of above died March 11 1851 in 88th year.
183. Large tomb Mrs Hannah VAN HAGEN wife of F H Van Hagen of Brampton Place in this Parish Esquire 13 January 1791. She was the only surviving daughter of Mr Robert WEBB of St Mary Woolnoth in City of London and died without issue. Frederick Hendrick Van Hagen Esquire of Brampton Place in this Parish obt August 31 1801 Æt 61. Left issue only one son Henry Van Hagen.
184. Mr Thomas TINDALL 14 March 1800 aged 22. Mr Henry Tindall died 4 February 1822 aged 50.
185. Mrs Shearley MACE wife of Mr John Mace of this Parish died 17 February 1805 in 55th year. A Tender wife and Sincere friend. Also above Mr John Mace died 28 July 1821 aged 77.
186. Mrs Ann TURNER widow of Mr William Turner of this Parish 8 March 1838 aged 86.
187. In memory of Harvey JONES dyed 5 January 1702 æt 62. Emma his wife set up this.
188. Rebeccah daughter of Harvey and Sarah JONES ob February 13 1691 Æt 10.
189. Tomb John SALTER late of Bridgen Cottage in this Parish Obt 22 January 1834 Ætat 58 (exordium). Ann Salter his widow late of Bridgen Cottage in this Parish ob 3 October 1853 aged 76.
190. Robert HOLDEN of Upton in ys Parish of Bexley dyed Javth 6 (sic) Ann Dom 1697 aged 57.
191. Eleanor wife of Mr William HAZELL of Bexley Heath in the Parish of Crayford died 16 May 1840 in 70th year. Above Mr William Hazell 2 December 1845 in 65th year.
192. Mr George LUCAS of this Parish 23 March 1851 aged 63. Also 3 of his Children. John died 6 April 1848 aged 24. Richard 19 January 1855 aged 19. Mary Ann wife of Thomas REEVES 25 April 1856 aged 34. George Lucas eldest son of above George Lucas died 21 August 1869 aged 48 Buried in the adjacent cemetery.
193. Mr Thomas MACE of this Parish September 17 1767 aged 58. Mrs Mary Mace his wife 16 December 1780 aged 67.
194. Mrs Mary HOLDIN daughter of Mr William and Elizabeth Holdin yeoman October 25 1716 in 29th year.
195. To memory of little Ernest Augustus child of William Joseph and Emma Louisa KING born at Penn Hill 18 April 1843 died 19 February 1844. Louise Florence only daughter of above died at Penn Hill January 31 1849 aged 8 years 5 months.
196. Mr Benjamin RIDGE late of this Parish died 11 February 179(?5) aged 46. Erected by William Ridge his Nephew.
197. Dorithy MACE wife of Robart Mace died 20 February ?1695 ?1705 aged 78. Robart Mace the Elder buryed October 39th 1689 aged 62.
198. Thomas son of Robert and Dorothy MACE dyed February ye 16 1700 Æt 58.
199. Elizabeth daughter of William and Elizabeth HOLDIN who was baptized February 6 1680 and buried October 26 1707.
200. Thomas son of William and Elizabeth HOLDEN died July ye 10 1707 in 22nd year.
201. Mr John JACKSON of this Parish 11 April 1828 aged 78. Mrs Ann Jackson widow of above 22 July 1844 aged 83.
202. Duncan SINCLAIR of Welling in Kent Licensed Victualler died 5 September 1839 aged 53. Elizabeth Sinclair wife of above 9 July 1854 aged 65.
203. Christiana relict of Mr William ELWIN of Dover 19 January 1834 aged 70. Elizabeth REYNOLDS, sister of above 1 August 1837 aged 69.
204. Mr Thomas DICKENSON son of Edward and Mary Dickenson 11 January 1809 aged 49. Caroline Elizabeth Dickenson daughter of above Thomas and Jane Dickenson died 7 September 1794 aged 14 months. James Bowne Dickenson son of above Thomas and Jane Dickenson 3 December 1803 aged 3 years 3 months.
205. Mr John WHITLEY 22 November 1803 aged 39. Mrs Sarah Whitley relict of above 27 June 1842 aged 79.
206. Lucy Bowne daughter of Ed….d and Mary DICKENSON of this Parish 2 January 18(?2)6 and ?57.
207. Tomb South side: Mary Harrison HARDING widow of William Harding Esquire late of this Parish Born 23 June 1772 died 17 February 1854. North side: William Harding Esquire late of this Parish Born 19 March 1766 died 15 June 1851. West end: Mary Newbolt Harding born October 13 1796 died 20 April 1857.
208. Elizabeth only daughter of Richard and Ann WATERMAN of this Parish aged 20 years Anno Dom 1705.
209. Amey JONES 4 August 1805 aged 15. Meek was her temper and solemn was her manner etc. Mary sister of above 27 October 1812 aged 21. William brother of above 22 September 1813 aged 19. Mrs Amey Jones wife of Mr David Jones Mother of above 29 October 1820 aged 58. Elizabeth daughter of above died December 9 1820 aged 24 years.
210. Amy REEVES late of this Parish 17 January 1781 aged 52. Robert Reeves husband of above 22nd February 1788 in 61st year. John Reeves son of above 8 March 178(?3) aged 26. Mary Reeves daughter in law to Robert and Amy Reeves 13 May 1788 aged 37.
211. Edward REEVES 12 February 1808 aged 44.
212. Mrs Ann REEVES late wife of Mr James Reeves of this Parish 22 June 1824 aged 66. Mrs James Reeves husband of above 5 July 1831 in 71st year.
213. Ann REEVES wife of Robert Reeves of Frederick Street Regents Park 22 December 1824 aged 57. Robert Reeves 23 December 1841 aged 64.
214. RR 1841 (?footstone for 213).
215. Altar in rails North side: In the Vault beneath David ORME MD of Lamb Abbey in this Parish died 4 April 1812 aged 84. Elizabeth wife of above. She died at Lamb Abbey 24 May 1806 in 62nd year. South side: In the vault beneath also Neill MALCOM of Poltalloch in County of Argyle NB and of Lamb Abbey in this Parish Esquire born 26 July 1769 died 24 January 1837 aged 68. Also Mary Ann wife of above Neill Malcom Esquire died at Lamb Abbey 14 October 1830 aged 56.
216. Mary ROPER wife of James Roper of this Parish 2 June 1800 in 58th year. Mr James Roper husband of above died 13 June 1811 aged 78.
217. Altar opposite south porch South side: Hannibal JONES late of this Parish died 17 November 1855 aged 90. During 24 years and by the most cordial appointment of two successor incumbent he served the office of the Vicar’s Warden etc. North side: Mrs Ann Jones wife of Hannibal Jones of this Parish 16 March 1850 (no age).
218. Altar North side: Sarah CLARKE wife of Mr John Clarke late of this Parish 16 December 1728 aged 35. Also Mr John Clarke husband of above Sarah Clarke 6 September 1751 aged 67. And Mr John Clarke son of above 15 March 1785 aged 62. Erected by the sons of above in memory of their good father.
219. Sarah wife of Richard BOTTOM of this Parish 8 November 1789 aged 62. Richard Bottom husband of above 16 October 1805 aged 71 (or 4).
220. Flat by porch Francis MOORE the Elder died March 31 1684 aged 75. Mary Moore his Granddaughter died the same year aged (?2) years and Frances Moore his son died February 5 1714 aged ………….. Here also …………..h WATTS wife of Thomas ………….. daughter of Francis Moor died November 16 17-- …… (worn).
221. RH 1800 MH 1802
222. John ALWIN of this Parish died 6 January 1772 aged 69.
223. Martha wife of Mr James SAUNDERS of this Parish 6 January 1831 aged 44. Also Elizabeth her infant child aged 2 years and 6 months.
224. Elizabetta DAVIS mortua Jan. loquit…. (some Latin lies illegible) etc. 7 June 1764 aged 20 and lies by her Father Matthew Davis with his two other ………….
225. Jonathan GOODMAN late of this Parish 24 February 1836 aged 72. Mrs Frances Goodman relict of above 18 February 1851 aged 81.
226. Mrs Hannah SHEFFORD wife of Mr Thomas Shefford of this Parish 24 January 1829 aged 80. Above Mr Thomas Shefford February 24 1831 aged 70.
227. Here ly……………………….. of ………….. who ………………..ldren by Ellen his wife here lye together 1715 he aged ………………. then he d……….ast to his long home
228. Altar tomb Top: In memory of Mary MATTEN wife of Mr John Matten of this Parish who departed this life April 6 1773 in the 31st year of her age. Also John son of the above who departed this life …… aged 7 years. and 2 children ………. ……………………………….. Also of Elizabeth Matten second wife of Mr John Matten who departed this life October 1 1787 aged 41 years. Also Mr John Matten who departed this life October 19 180- aged 64 years. Also Mrs Isabella Matten wife of Mr Thomas Matten who departed this life December 25 1816 aged 68 years. Also Mr Thomas Matten Husband of the above who departed this life at Woolwich December 3rd 1826 aged 77 years. North side: In memory of William Matten Esquire who departed this life 23 July 1833 aged 67 years.
229. Harriet Jane wife of Mr John THOMPSON late of this Parish died 28 April 1836 in her confinement of twin viz Harriet Jane and Henry Musgrove aged 28 years. Also above Mr John Thompson 12 July 1860 aged 62. Also Mr Musgrove HONESS Father of the above ……………. (under grass).
230. By south west lych Charlotte wife of Mr Thomas WESTBROOK of this Parish 28 November 1829 aged 53.
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
SA, WA 142
ALLEN 145
ALWIN 222
ANDREWS 127a
ATHOW-? 12
AYLING 89
HB, IB 142
BAILEY 122, 145
BAKER 92
BARHAM 116, 117
BARKER 152
BARNES 53
BARRETT 179
BARTON 149
BEAUCHAMP 133
BENTLEY 3
BODLE 43, 127a
BOND 105
BOTHAMLEY 110
BOTTOM 219
BOYD 77
BRADBRIDGE 70
BRATEN 164
BRAY 20
BRISAC 144
BROMLY 147
BUCK 135, 136
BUCKMASTER 153, 154
BURR 69
BUSSE 167
AC, JC 142
CALVERT 151
CHESTER 41
CLARK 131
CLARKE 218
CLARKSON 141
CLOUT 21-24, 27, 28
Colbeck 129
COOK 118
COOPER 8, 11,12, 66
COVIL 69
CRAFTER 1
CREWS 101, 102
CROCKFORD 13
CRUIKSHANK 110
D’Arragon 112
DANN 123, 124
DAVIS 224
DAWSON 39, 60
DAY 148
DAYRELL 118
DICKENSON 204, 206
DUNN 80
ELWIN 203
ENDS 19
ESPINASSE 97
EWERS 7-10, 17
FILDES 148
FILLERY 35
FOTHERBY 96
FRANCIS 95
FREMANTLE 161
FRICKER 170
GARBETT 119
GARRETT 104
GARWOOD 77
GIBBS 59-62
GOODMAN 225
GRAHAM 139
GREEN 25, 92
RH, MH 221
HH 142
HADDOCK 172
Hait 169
HARDING 207
HARDSTONE 44, 45
Harrison 207
Haywood 31
HAZELL 191
Herron 133
HIBBEN 76
HICKES 150
HILLS 106
HINSON 88
HOLDEN 30, 132, 190, 200
HOLDIN 194, 199
Holding 149
HONESS 229
HOO???? 168
HOOKER 157
HOWELL 37
HUMPHRY 86
Huntington 158
Hurd 90, 91, 124
INGRAM 46
JACKSON 201
JEHNER 150
JERVIS 122
JOHNSON 162
JONES 103, 181, 187, 188,
209, 217
JUDD 126, 127, 127a
AMK 85
KING 72, 74, 110, 195
KIRK 82
LATHAM 179
Latimer 128
LAUSON 74
LEADER 179
LEWIN 96, 100
LILLISTONE 159, 160
LITTLEFIELD 49, 50
LUCAS 192
LUCKHURST 169
LUCRIN 156
SM 142
MABERLY 114
MACE 185, 193, 197, 198
MALCOM 215
MARTIN 40, 140
MASON 15
MASTERS 163
MATTEN 228
MAXWELL 72, 73
MEEK 96
MICHELL 112
MOORE 220
MORRISON 50
MOSEBURY 47
Musgrove 229
NATT 78
Newbolt 207
NEWNHAM 83
NICOLSON 151
ORD 87
ORME 215
Palmer 182
PARSLOW 109
PARSONS 143
PAYN 28
PAYNE 4
PEARMAN 34, 67
Perkins 169
PICKETT 155
PICKLES 79
PLOWMAN 10
PRESTON 176
PRICE 42
Priestly 141
PRINCE 79
RAPLEY 130
RAWSON 129
REED 141
REEVES 192, 210-214
REYNOLDS 127a, 203
RIDGE 196
ROBERTS 165
ROPER 216
RUSTON 115
RYE 29
HS, SS 180
MS 65
WS 58
WS 142
SAGE 177
SALTER 189
SANDERS 81
SAUNDERS 223
SAXELBY 39, 42
SCEVITY 52
SCOTT 172
SCVDDER 2
SEARL 5, 71
SEARLE 6, 93, 94
SHAW 179
SHEARLY 83, 84, 86
SHEFFORD 226
SHEPPARD 60
Shuttleworth 99
SINCLAIR 202
SKEET 16
SMITH 107, 120
SOLOMON 54
ST GEORGE 118
STEEL 48, 88
STEELE 111
STIRRUP 150
STONE 51, 148
STORER 182
STREETLY 64
STRONG 174
UT 142
THODEY 137, 138
THOMPSON 229
TINDALL 184
Tinling 128
TOMLIN 18
TURNER 186
Udall 137
UMFERLY 94a
VAN HAGEN 183
VERNEY 151
VICKER 158
EW 142
WAKELY 108
WALTER 175
WARD 63
WARREN 171
WATERMAN 208
WATKINS 31-33, 36, 38
WATTS 79, 94, 94a, 220
WEBB 166, 183
WEEKES 117
WEEKS 121, 146
Weiss 133
WEST 99
WESTBROOK 68, 230
WHITING 173
WHITLEY 205
WIDDERSON 113
WIDDRINGTON 128
WILLIAMS 56
WILLIAMSON 25, 26
WOOD 55, 57
WOODLEY 30
WOODS 98
WOOTTON 73, 75
WYATT 47, 90, 91, 124
WYBURN 125, 179
Places IndexBath Road Hounslow 93
Bexley
Blenden Hall 172
Brampton Place 183
Bridgen Cottage 189
Bridgen Place 129
Crooklog 165, 166
Halfway Street 152
Hall Place 148, 149, 151
Lamb Abbey 215
Penn Hill 195
Upton 30, 98, 126, 190
Bombay 148
Bradwell, Cheshire 179
Calcutta 141
Camberwell, Surrey 93
Grove Lane 93
Clapham, Surrey 151
Crayford
Bexley Heath 68, 191
Darenth 94Dartford 145
Dolphin Inn 72
Dover 203
East Indies 141
Eltham 112
Fermanagh, Ireland 151
Gibraltar 128
Hauxly Hall,
Northumberland 128
Hextable House,
Sutton at Hone 97Hunsdon, Hertfordshire 151
India 141
Lillingston Davrell,
Bucks 118
London 12, 42
Cheapside 94
Frederick Street,
Regents Park 213
Kensington 103
Lomans Pond, Borough,
Southwark 109
Oxford Street 86
Petticoat Lane 74
St Botolph Aldgate 171
St Botolph Bishopsgate
72, 73
St Mary Woolnoth 183
Westminster 40
Wood Street
Cheapside 92
Mount Mascall, Kent 118
Poltalloch, Argyle 215
Purneah 141
Roch Ferry, Cheshire 129
Rochester 97, 148
St Mary, Newington,
Surrey 135, 136
Welling 56, 202
West Dereham, Norfolk 131
Willesden 31
Woolwich 21, 69, 70General
1st Regiment of Foot
Guards 145
Board and
General Officers 128
Captain 100
East India Company 110
Lt 144
Lt Colonel 112,150
Lt General 128
Major 110
RFA 144
Yeoman of the Guard 49accident 20
Barrister at Law and Bencher 97
Beadle 1
Bricklayer 74, 116, 163
Builder 174
County Courts in West
Kent 97
deserving poor 15
Farmer 69
farrier 8
Fruiterer 21
Gardener 77Hon. Soc. of Grays Inn 97
Inn 72, 73
Judge 97
Knight (Garter Principal
King of Arms) 118
Knight Comr of the
Hanoverian Guelphic
Order 128
Magistrate 97
Musician 145
Parish Clerk 124, 150, 175
Planisher 150
Recorder 97Rectorial Tithes 87
Reverend 119, 128, 148
saddler 48
Servant 139
shopkeeper 71
siege
silver smith 150
Surgeon 162, 179
Tanner 79, 94a
Vicar’s Warden 217
Victualler 202
Will left property in trust 15
Yeoman 126, yeoman 194
BEXLEY CHURCHYARD M.I.'S - LOCATION MAP
Leland Duncan's pencil sketch plan of location of gravestones in Bexley Churchyard
Monumental Inscriptions in the churchyard of Burmarsh Church
The Monumental Inscriptions in the churchyard of Burmarsh Church noted by Leland L. Duncan. Typed up by Dawn Weeks, checked by Zena Bamping.
In the churchyard366. (At east end of yard) George HAFFENDEN died 27 May 1742 aged 58.
367. (South east) Charles WRATTEN died 4 November 1901 aged 56.
368. Private R G WRATTEN 3/8 Middlesex, died 31 August 1917.
368. (Footstones) JW 1891. JW 1874.
370. Mary Ann PIPER daughter of James and Sarah WRAIGHT died 15 August 1869 aged 25 only surviving George her husband 2 years, died 19 July 1867 aged 53 and was interred in Maidstone Cemetery. Leaves surviving 2 brothers, James Wraight and John. Also James son of above died 22 January 1874 aged 25.
371. Richard MARSHALL son of Thomas and Elizabeth Marshall died 16 February 1791 aged 18. Also Ann Marshall their daughter died 16 June 1791 aged 21.
372. Thomas BROWNING died 24 May 1783 aged 39. Susanna wife of above died 20 November 1819 aged 74. Left surviving 2 daughters Ann and Sarah. Mary daughter of above Thomas and Susanna buried near. Six children died in infancy: Susanna, Elizabeth, Ann, James, William and John.
373. John AUSTEN of parish of Eastbridge died 17 July 1814 aged 53. Left issue by Mary his wife seven children: Sarah, Mary, William, Lydia, Rachel, Edward and Margaret. John buried near aged 15 months. Mary his wife died 1 January 1848 aged 84.
374. William HOY died 22 October 1830 aged 73. Susanna his wife died 24 August 1833 aged 74. Issue 1 son and 2 daughters Henry, Elizabeth and Mary. Erected by Henry their son.
375. Elizabeth wife of John CASTLE died 9 April 1874 aged 72.
376. Henry HOY died 15 March 1856 aged 56. Left surviving Elizabeth his wife.
377. Stephen WATTS died 17 October 1880 aged 84. Elizabeth his wife died 13 March 1875 aged 77. Also the sons and daughters of above: Ellen Maria died 16 February 1881 aged 40; Catharine Jane 5 April 1887 aged 54; James Brownden 20 April 1887 aged 62; Susannah Louisa 5 October 1887 aged 51; George Langley 14 April 1889 aged 62.
378. Alfred son of Stephen and Elizabeth WATTS died 13 May 1865 in 34th year. Mary Ann their daughter 22 February 1844 aged 6 years 6 months. He left surviving his father and mother 4 brothers and 4 sisters viz: Sarah Ann, James-Browning, George, Thomas Mount, William-Mitchell, Catharine-Jane, Susannah Louisa and Ellen-Maria.
379. Margaret wife of Jesse COLLYER died 21 October 1833 aged 31.
380. (By south side of tower) Emblen BELSEY youngest daughter of the late George and Mercy SAYER formerly of this parish died 24 May 1857 aged 18.
South west part of yard
381. George CHITTENDEN late of Burmarsh 24 September 1845 aged 38. Leaving issue by Elizabeth his wife 3 sons and 4 daughters: Mary Ann Nye; George, Thomas, Sarah Elizabeth; James; Anna Maria, Henrietta-Jane.
382. John son of John WILLS by Ellen his wife died 23 May 1742 aged 1 year 7 months. Also 2 more of their children: Elizabeth and William.
383. Elizabeth wife of James SEAL died 4 November 1828 aged 64. The above James Seal died 5 February 1835 aged 69 leaving issue 2 sons and 2 daughters: Elizabeth, James, Charlotte and Thomas.
384. Thomas ELGAR died 4 June 1735 aged 53. Left a wife and 4 children one son and 3 daughters.
385. Henry ELGAR died 23 June 1810 aged 52. Ann his wife 31 July 1806 aged 44. Catherine daughter of above 28 July 1806 aged 11. Left issue surviving 5 sons and 2 daughters: Thomas, William, Henry, John, Benjamin, Elizabeth and Ann.
386. John SCOTT died 1 August 1742 aged 29.
387. Thomas BUTCHER late of this parish died 6 July 1888 aged 68. Jemima Butcher born 1 November 1817 died 29 August 1894.
388. Kate Harriott daughter of Thomas and Jemima BUTCHER died 28 May 1873 aged 24.
389. Elizabeth MAJOR died 24 April 1837 aged 46.
390. John FRIEND died 17 October 1858 aged 68.
391. Mary wife of John FRIEND died 3 October 1827 aged 32. Left issue one son and 3 daughters: Richard, Elizabeth, Hannah and Mary.
392. John MAJOR son of John and Mary Major died 31 December 1822 aged 9 years.
393. Richard FRIEND died 13 April 1831 aged 66. Hannah his wife 2 September 1826 aged 62. Left surviving one son John.
394. Mary Ann PAINE died 23 May 1878 aged 54. Also our dear father William Avery Paine 27 September 1893 aged 76. Also Hannah, Rebecca, Mary Ann and Joseph who died in infancy.
395. Mary Ann PIDDOCK died 15 February 1917 aged 62. William Henry Piddock 9 June 1919 aged 63.
396. Charlotte RAYNER died 3 September 1901 aged 66. James her husband died 24 December 1908 aged 74.
In western part (north)
397. Henry Jennings BORCKHARDT, Rector of this parish 29 January 1876 aged 53.
398. Stephen FAGG died 30January1804 aged 60. Had by Margaret his wife 14 children: John, Stephen, Ann, Michael, George, Martha, Sarah, Susanna and Richard surviving, Thomas, Margaret, Mary, Margaret and Charles lie buried here. Margaret his wife died 30 July 1838 aged 89.
399. Nicholas WRATTEN died 13 August 1729 aged 65. John his son January ye 18 1729 aged 2 years.
Note – No stones in northern part of the yard.
In the church400. (Mural north side of nave) Sacred to the memory of Edward COLEMAN Esquire who was born in this Parish 28 June 1765 and died at the Royal Veterinary College, London 14 July 1839. In early life after studying under the celebrated John Hunter he entered the medical profession and in 1794 was elected Professor of the Royal Veterinary College, an institution which by his scientific researches and mental energies attained a degree of usefulness and celebrity that exceeded the sanguine expectations of its distinguished founders. Under his fostering auspices the progress of the Veterinary art was such as qualified its practitioners to hold commissions in the Army and in 1797 he had himself the honor to be appointed Veterinary Surgeon General to the British Cavalry. The duties of which responsible situation he faithfully discharged with credit to himself and advantage to his country. His physiological investigations and the services he rendered to science caused him to be elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and a member of other British and foreign scientific associations. This tablet is erected by his surviving children in whose fondest and most grateful remembrance his parental affection and undeviating kindness will forever be most dearly cherished. Requiescat in pace
401. (Mural) Edward COLEMAN of this parish who died 19 September 1811 aged 70. His integrity and unremitted attention as the Common Expenditor of Romney Marsh is universally admitted etc etc. He left issue by his first wife 3 sons and by his second wife who is still living one daughter.
402. This tablet is erected by the desire of Edward COLEMAN to his mother, Sarah West Coleman who after a long and painful illness died 11 December 1787 aged 49. She left issue 3 sons; Thomas, Richard and Edward.
403. (Mural) Sacred to the memory of Richard COLEMAN son of Richard and Mary Coleman of the parish of Dymchurch, snatched hastily away by the hand of Providence at the early age of 16 years, 24 November 1868. Also 3 children died infants.
404. (Mural in the tower) To Sarah, wife of Professor COLEMAN who died 2 March 1833 at St Pancras aged 63. Her remains are deposited in St James’s Chapel, Middlesex and in the words of her dear departed daughter Louisa, she was perfection.
405. (Tablet) To Louisa Cline SELBY wife of Thomas Selby Esquire of Town Malling and second daughter of Professor and Sarah COLEMAN died 3 July 1831 aged 33. As a daughter, sister, wife and mother she possessed all the virtues which can enrich and adorn human nature.
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
Austen 373
Belsey 380
Borckhardt 397
Browning 372
Butcher 387 388
Castle 375
Chittenden 381
Coleman 400 401 402 403 404
Collyer 379
Elgar 384 385
Fagg 398
Friend 390 391 393
Haffenden 366
Hoy 374 376Major 389 392
Marshall 371
Paine 394
Piddock 395
Piper 370
Rayner 396
Sayer 380
Scott 386Seal 383
Selby 405
Watts 377 378
Wills 382
Wraight 370
Wratten 367 368 399
Places IndexDymchurch 403
Eastbridge 373
Maidstone
Cemetery 370
Malling 405
London
St Pancras 404
Royal Veterinary
College 400
St James Chapel,
Middlesex 404GeneralCommon Expenditor of Romney Marsh 401
Fellow of the Royal Society 400
Private 3/8 Middlesex 368
Professor 405Professor of the Royal Veterinary College 400
Rector 397
Veterinary Surgeon
General to the British
Cavalry 400
Some Monumental Inscriptions of Brasted Church
Some Monumental Inscriptions of Brasted Church noted by Leland L. Duncan August 1921. Leland Duncan's pencil sketch of location of gravestones in Brasted Churchyard.
Kindly typed up for the website by Dawn Weeks
1. Tomb with flat cross Margaret Emma KINLOCH born 1 October 1830 died 30 July 1884, wife of George H A Kinloch Major 13th Light Infantry, only daughter of John Thomas WHITE and Emma his wife. Also the said John Thomas White born 9 July 1821 died 1892 at Farncombe Surrey. (
? this would have made her father 9 when she was born? )
2. Small cross Charles Nevill CLARK born 14 October 1886 died 22 January 1889.
3. Cross Frederick William CLARK born 19 December 1846 died 12 July 1920.
4. William CRUDE 16 April 1887 aged 74. Matilda his wife 16 September 1910 aged 85.
5. Small cross "Hilda" Footstone H M C H September 1886.
6. John Henry PHILOX husband of Charlotte Philox 8 September 1901 aged 55.
7. Annie Ruth CRONK 28 January 1903 aged 43.
8. Cross head Sophia Kate eldest child of Robert George and Sarah WENMAN 22 October 1872 in 4th year.
9. Cross Hannah Payne LAMBERT 22 October 1867 aged 58.
10. Cross Ernest Gordon son of Richard and Sarah BERRY 21 October 1885 aged 6 months. Willie son of above 6 February 1889 in 9th year.
11. Mrs Mary DURTNELL wife of Mr Richard Durtnell of this Parish 9 July 1826 aged 57. Above Mr Richard Durtnell 24 May 1845 aged 79.
12. Mercy WHIFFEN wife of John Whiffen of this Parish 28 February 1807 aged 35. John son of above 28 November 1806 aged 15 weeks.
13. Richard WHIFFEN of this Parish 11 January 1821 aged 81. Ann Whiffen his wife 26 January 1827 aged 86.
14. William Payne MAYNARD 8 September 1839 aged 39. Harriot Whiffen Maynard daughter of above 14 December 1829 aged 11 days. Jane Maynard wife of above 26 December 1870 aged 69.
15. Altar South side: Mr John WHIFFEN 21 July 1829 aged 63. Sarah relict of above 30 June 1852 aged 70. West end: Mary Whiffen 5 April 1845 aged 80. East end: William Henry son of William and Mary Ann BARTON of Ide Hill 9 August 1849 aged 27. North side: Mary Ann wife of William Walter Barton died 3 April 1866 aged 41. Herbert Barton son of above 24 February 1862 aged 8 months. Top: Mary Ann GREEN 31 March 1855 aged 58. William Walter Barton 25 January 1887 aged 66. Ann Elizabeth Barton wife of above 7 May 1900 aged 59. On a slab annexed to above: Clara Louisa wife of John OTWAY 23 December 1878 aged 26.
16. Small slab Edward Hugh TOWNER died 11 April 1883 aged 19 months.
17. Cross head Lewis William LESTER born 15 October 1828 died 16 November 1850.
18. Arthur William DULY 24 August 1885 aged 6 years 9 months.
19. Cross George LUKER of Farringdon (no date) Berks. Also Georgiana Louisa widow of above 14 April 1883 aged 68.
20. Altar in rails South side: Henry DICKINSON Esquire died at Hevers Wood in this Parish 8 September 1846 in the …. (perished) year. East end: Mary daughter of Henry Dickinson of the Madras Civil Service 23 December 1847 in 15th year. North side: Henry DICKINSON Esquire late of the Civil Service and Senior Member of Council at Madras died at Lucerne Switzerland 29 November 1859 aged 68. West end: John son of Henry Dickinson Esquire 5 December 1872 aged 77.
21. Flat by north transept Samuel WELLS 15 January 1871 aged 61. Susannah widow of above 13 August 1886 aged 81. George eldest son of above died in Milbourne 26 September 1886 aged 48. William youngest son of above died 23 December 1858 aged 10. Susannah youngest daughter of above 20 September 1906 aged 63.
21A. A flat slab Rebecca OLIVER died 3 August 18-- aged 61.
22. Flat by north transept Frances WALKER wife of Samuel Walker of this Parish 1 August 1813 in 79th year.
23. Coped Richard WELLS died 19 August 1878 aged 65. Also George John and Richard infant sons of above. Sarah his wife 12 December 1855 (no age).
24. Cross Samuel Richard WELLS 13 December 1893 aged 48. Annie Sophia his wife 12 June 1869 aged 28. Margaret Emily his second wife 14 August 1890 aged 28.
25. Cross Hester Ann second daughter of John MURREY of Albermarle Street born 30 June 1813 died 25 August 1890.
26. Coped with cross William Buckton HOLLAND MA 10 years Rector of this Parish born 11 October 1813 died 9 July 1864. Anne Elizabeth Holland wife of above born 22 March 1826 died 27 January 1883.
27. Ann WITHERS 21 May 1904 aged 73. William Withers husband of above 30 May 1914 aged 81. George Walter Withers died 17 December 1914 aged 52.
28. Curb William Nicholas WITHERS eldest son of William and Ann Withers 22 January 1888 aged 27.
29. Cross Ellen Ware WITHERS of Brasted Kent 26 February 1869 aged 3 years 10 months.
30. Catherine WITHERS of Edenbridge 25 October 1869 aged 35. Mary Anne Withers sister of above Schoolmistress of Brasted 37 years died 6 March 1900 aged 75.
31. Flat Elizabeth WELLS 29 March 1875 aged 58. William Wells 21 December 1875 aged 67.
32. George BUCKWELL 8 June 1851 aged 47 son of late Mr George Buckwell formerly of Delaware of this Parish.
33. Flat Timothy WELLS 11 May 1899 aged 92. Ann his wife 25 April 1876 aged 68. Esther Ann daughter died 18 May 1861 aged 18.
34. Charles RUSSELL 30 years Sexton of this Parish 25 November 1884 aged 67. Erected by the Parishioners. Sarah wife of above 28 April 1919 aged 87 a loving Mother loved by all.
35. William SMITH 26 June 1853 aged 61. William son of above 28 December 1850 aged 23.
36. Small slab Walter Henry SHAW died April 1869.
37. Ann Elizabeth daughter of Richard and Eliza LANGRIDGE 15 February 1851 aged 15. Above Richard Langridge 22 August 1871 aged 69. Eliza Langridge died 19 June 1872 aged 71.
38. Small Harry George LEIGH late of Duke Street Bloomsbury born 18 February 1868 died 8 March 1869.
39. Mr Robert KING late of Toy’s Hill 13 April 1882 aged 82. Mary Ann King wife of above 6 August 1888 aged 78.
40. Mr Henry PHILLIPS 3 May 1877 aged 53. Mary Ann Phillips wife of above 23 February 1896 aged 65.
41. Ann KING wife of William King 28 March 1886 aged 68. William King 21 April 1891 aged 72.
42. William PHILLIPS 21 August 1874 aged 52. Lucy Phillips his wife 22 April 1891 aged 68.
43. Harriet PHILLIPS 9 April 1878 aged 51.
44. Small tomb Thomas PATCHING born December 1844 died August 19 1851.
45. Low tomb with cross Mary WOODMAN Died May 30 1866 aged 82.
46. James PATCHING late of the Court Lodge Brasted 4 December 1877 aged 72. Mary Ann Patching his wife 2 January 1883 aged 72.
47. Flat Ellen daughter of Frederick and Ann RUSSELL 16 January 1859 aged 7. Above Ann Russell 22 October 1862 aged 44. Frederick Russell eldest son of above died at Liverpool 7 March 1863 aged 13 years. Frederick Russell 4 June 1873 aged 58.
48. Mr William COLLINS born 5 June 1811 died 11 July 1861. Anna Maria Collins died 25 August 1869 aged 6 years 6 months.
49. Small frame Hilda May DAVEY 26 October 1882 aged 1 year 5 months.
50. A coped Tomb with raised cross William WALTON 1833.
51. Mary THORNTON 17 November 1811 aged 42.
52. Sarah THORNTON 21 June 1816 aged 50.
53. William WAGHORN March – 1796 aged 29. Footstone 1796.
54. Stephen Thomas CRANE 13 June 1885 aged 15.
55. Amy CRANE 7 June 1889 aged 46. Thomas Stephen Crane husband of above 21 January 1900 aged 61.
56. Richard DURTNELL 18 March 1856 aged 48. Ann Elizabeth Durtness wife of Richard Durtnell 22 March 1892 aged 83.
57. Small cross in curb Arthur and Mary JEFFKINS fell asleep June 25 1895 aged 12 years.
58. Harriet widow of Joseph WINZAR of Broadway County Dorset 6 May 1878 aged 75.
59. Sarah wife of Mr John COOMBER of Park Farm died 23 April 1861 aged 72. Above Mr John Coomber 19 December 1863 aged 79. Ann daughter of above and wife of George PALIN died 3 June 1870 aged 41.
60. Alexander Francis Wornell THORNE 15 February 1876 aged 46. Mary Ann Thorne his wife 18 May 1881 aged 59. Alexander Wornell Thorne only son of above 26 February 1904 aged 43.
61. Charles WEST husband of Jane West of Darenth Villa Brasted 31 January 1897 aged 80. Jane West relict 15 March 1915 aged 85. Interred at Walmer.
62. Mr James TURNEY of Godstone Surrey 20 December 1869 aged 72.
63. A large enclosure Ellen MOORE 21 May 1882 aged 20. Emma Moore 20 July 1882 aged 22. daughters of Francis and Jane Moore. Francis Moore son of Francis and Jane Moore 23 July 1875 aged 19. Rose daughter of Francis and Jane Moore 9 July 1919 aged 48. Jane Moore wife of Francis Moore 26 April 1864 aged 30. Ellen Moore sister of Francis Moore 3 August 1865 aged 28. Robert Moore died 26 February 187? Aged 7 days. Anita Moore 22 October 1880 aged 2 son and daughter of Francis and Annie Moore. Susan Moore wife of Francis Moore 10 August 1865 aged 38. Robert STREATFIELD father of Jane Moore 27 March 1877 aged 77. Francis Moore 1 May 1912 aged 78.
64. Robert BOULDEN 20 April 1862 aged 40.
65. Monument In memory of Francis CRAWSHAY of Bradbourne Hall Riverhead Kent and of Forest Isaf, The Forest, South Wales died 6 November 1878 aged 67. Husband 41 years of Laura Crawshay of Honingham Hall, Norfolk aged 67. and father of William aged 38 years Laura Julia aged 36 years Isabel Eliza aged 31 years Richard 10 months Francis Richard 29 years Tudor 28 years Helen Christine 27 years Mary Stella 25 years De Barri 21 years. Note: These were their ages at his death (Mr Coles told me Churchwarden 1920) Some are still alive. He rests from his labours. Laura Crawshay of Bradbourne Hall Riverhead born 12 July 1812 died 7 August 1896 for 18 years the devoted widow of Francis Crawshay. The surrounds are a ships davits, anchors etc.
66. Rowley BALDOCK son of Daniel and Mary Baldock born 12 February 1810 died 29 October 1823.
67. Thomas GIMSON of this Parish 5 November 1827 aged 64. Ann his wife 20 February 1827 aged 75.
68. John OSMAR 15 January 1890 aged 63. Sarah Osmar his wife born 1 August 1832 died 13 August 1916.
By west of Tower
69. Bathlah DUDDY wife of William Duddy of this Parish 22 October 1798 aged 60.
70. MDCLXX (nothing more apparent).
Old part of western yard
71. Charles COX 18 November 1822 aged 45. Eleanor wife of Charles Cox who with her infant daughter 22 March 1822 aged 38. Also one son and 2 daughters of above Charles Cox died 14 April 1822 aged 11 years.
72. Flat In a vault beneath are deposited the Remains of the Family of WHITTAKER late of this Parish Drawing (a fess between 3 lozenges voided).
73. William COLE born 8 January 1801 died 18 February 1883 aged 82. Sarah wife of above 31 March 1894 aged 86.
74. Susannah wife of William G SMITH who died 12 September 1879 aged 32.
75. Mary wife of William JARRETT 7 January 1788 aged 62. William Jarrett 17 January 1807 aged 92.
76. Mr John JARRETT 30 May 1806 aged 49. Charles son of John and Mary Jarrett died 27 December 1793 aged 1 year. Elizabeth died 6 September 1800 aged 2. John their son died 14 February 1801 aged 7 weeks.
77. Robert COLE 16 July 1800 aged 52. Sarah Jane his wife 16 June 1906.
78. William TARRANT son of William and Elizabeth Tarrant 1 April 1810 aged 10.
79. George TARRANT 9 January 1813 aged 82. Elizabeth his wife 4 November 1809 aged 62.
80. William Cheeseman KILLICK 29 August 1884 in 63rd year.
81. Robert FITCH 30 November 1859 aged 85. Sarah his wife 6 March 1872 aged 95. Frances Fitch daughter of above 4 June 1889 aged 79.
82. Mr Henry HUNT 9 November 1784 aged 70. Mary his wife died September (28) 176(?2) aged 51.
83. Ann CHILMAN wife of Stephen Chilman 15 March 1813 aged 18 years.
84. Mary LENEY daughter of Mr Samuel BLACKNEY of Chislehurst died 30 March 1818 aged 32. Fanny Leney daughter of above Mary Leney died 6 February 1813 aged 1 year. Erected by Obadiah Leney husband of Mary Leney (exordium).
85. Thomas FORDE died January 6 1729 …………… (under grass).
86. Harriett CHAPMAN wife of Thomas Chapman of this Parish 26 April 1868 aged 66. Sarah Chapman died 24 October 1833 aged 10. Jesse Chapman 17 January 1843 aged 6. Richard Chapman 24 August 1863 aged 34. Thomas Chapman 21 August 1870 aged 44. Children of above Thomas Chapman died 15 July 1883 aged 84.
87. William FRANCIS 2 April 1816 aged 50. Ann Francis his wife 19 October 1825 aged 62.
88. Old stones behind 86 buried in the earth Here lyeth the Bodye of James MUGBRAGE
89. Next 88 Here also lyeth ye Body of …….e of ?James ………………………….
90. Thomas TOLER died 2 July 1707 aged -- (under grass)
Eastern plot
91. Mrs Margaret HAYNES 3 December 1811 aged 72.
92. Mercy FOOT wife of John Foot 4 October 1873 aged 76. Above John Foot 6 December 1874 aged 80. The above Mercy was eldest daughter of Richard and Mary DURTNELL. Also Mary Foot daughter of above John and Mercy Foot died 6 December 1896 aged 60.
93. Small cross Nora daughter of John and Mary DARK, Brasted Court Lodge 23 May 1884 aged 14 months 19 days.
94. Thomas WOLF of this Parish after a long and lingering illness died 15 December 1838 aged 49.
95. A small stone in form of a book. Illegible.
96. Fannie BURNETT born 26 August 1881 died 11 September 1881
97. Richard BURNETT 9 August 1878 aged 58. Frances daughter of above 20 June 1884 aged 22. Martha Burnett wife of above 15 January 1909 aged 80.
98. William BOWRA 17 June 1863 aged 76. Mary his wife 22 September 1881 aged 87. Also 3 sons of above aged 10 years, 5 years and 8 months.
99. Anne SMITH of this Parish 7 March 1898 aged 71.
100. Alfred SMITH 8 February 1881 aged 31.
101. Susanna wife of Thomas WELLER of this Parish 2 June 1818 aged 77. Also the above who departed this life (sic) 2 May 1834 aged 87.
102. Mr William SPRATT 27 September 1844 aged 50. Frances Spratt his wife 15 January 1848 aged 52.
103. Mrs Elizabeth OLIVER wife of Mr John Oliver of this Parish 10 August 1841 aged 63. Mr John Oliver 17 November 1858 aged 78.
104. John WELLS son of George Wells of this Parish 12 August 1852 aged 73. Jane his wife 29 December 1853 aged 72.
105. John LONG of this Parish 21 February 1805 aged 61. Elizabeth his wife 26 February 1827 aged 66. Also Elizabeth SANDERS grand-daughter of above 24 February 1816 aged 10 months.
106. Wood rail Sarah MOORE daughter of John and Sarah Moore Obit 1 September 1829 aged 24.
107. Low flat Sarah wife of John MOORE 15 January 1839 aged 75. Elizabeth Moore daughter of above 27 December 1837 aged …… Also William Henry Francis Moore grandson of above born 29 December 1847 died 27 April 1848.
108. Stephen AKEHURST of Brastead 25 November 1783 aged 66. Left a widow and 9 children. Elizabeth his wife died 9 November 1801 aged 82. She was the Mother of 13 children and left 8 to lament. William Akehurst of this Parish son of above 8 January 1813 aged 60 and his 2 daughters Catharine Akehurst 14 June 1805 aged 3 Frances-Elizabeth died January 1815.
109. Cross Richard MOORE Clerk of this Parish 43 years born 3 April 1799 died 22 February 1869. Elizabeth Moore his wife born 15 November 1813 died 29 June 1883.
110. Anthony son of John and Elizabeth LONG 28 December 1799 aged 17 years.
111. Mary WIGZELL died May 31 1771 aged 78. Also William JONES nephew of above died January 3 1781 aged 6. Elizabeth wife of William Jones February 17 1790 aged 38.
111A. Footstone JW MW MW no date.
112. Sarah daughter of Robert WIGZELL died July 8 1760 aged 15. Also Robert Wigzell 28 May 1764 aged 81. Thomas son of Robert Wigzell January 27 1765 aged 29. Jane daughter of Robert Wigzell 4 February 1769 aged 30.
113. Robert WIGZELL 8 May 1798 aged 72. Mary BAKER his sister 21 May 1802 aged 79.
Against South Chancel
114. Susanna NIGHTINGALE wife of George Nightingale 11 April 1819 aged 63. George Nightingale grandson to above 2 August 1815 aged 2 years 2 months. Henry his brother 2 September 1817 aged 2 years 8 months. Sarah sister to above 4 November 1821 aged 7 months and 8 days. James their brother 3 August 1825 aged 3 days.
115. John BOOKHAM 21 April 1811 aged 14 years.
116. Mary wife of Thomas BOOKHAM 21 May 1800 aged 35.
117. An old stone ?early 18th Century Illegible. A footstone M B 1800 JB 1811
In front of south chancel
118. Elizabeth daughter of James and Elizabeth NIGHTINGALE 11 May 1826 aged 7. Mary daughter of above 10 March 1828 aged 15 months.
119. Mrs Mary NAYLOR 15 April 1775 aged 58. She lived with the Hon Mrs Abigail VERNEY and after her decease with her son Lord Willoughby DE BROKE and discharged her Duty to them and all others she had any connexion with with strict fidelity etc.
120. Charles Henry WILSON 11 July 1870 aged 3½ years.
121. Mercy daughter of John and Mercy DALTON Senior 8 July 1797 aged 18. Sally daughter of John and Ann Dalton January 15 1797 aged 1 year 7 months.
122. Mr John DALTON of this Parish 22 March 1801 aged 31.
123. Reginall HORKER of Brasted July ye 18 1753 aged 76.
124. Martha / the ………….. of / :? Ric …………………. / Icnk…………. Ho / deceased August 7 1717 aged --
125. Frances DALTON wife of James Dalton 2 January 1889 aged 67. James Dalton 10 March 1892 aged 78.
126. Moses CARRIER of Westarham son of Moses Carrier of Brasted dyed July ye 10 1723 in ye 29 year of his age.
127. William CARRIER of this Parish November 18 1733 aged 37.
128. Mr John NORTON October 11 1711 aged 61. Also Margaret his wife 10 June 1785 aged 75.
129. Mrs Ann NORTON wife of Mr Reginald Norton 11 October 1801 aged 65. Mr Reginald Norton 29 March 1820 aged 84.
130. Frances HOCKER daughter of Thomas Hocker of this Parish who …………..(under grass c 1725).
131. MQ 1784.
132. Mrs Mary HOOKER 28 January 1793 aged 67. Also Martha who died 25 January 1779 aged 65 and Stephen who died 7 July 1787 aged 69.
133. Thomas MARTEN of this Parish 2 March 1730 aged 71.
134. Elizabeth BENNETT wife of W F Bennett of this Parish 5 April 1875 aged 80. Above William F Bennett 9 March 1888 aged 86.
135. Low tomb William James BRYAN 18 January 1892 aged 56.
136. A very old small head early 18th Century. Quite illegible.
137. Small slab William and Mary Ann HUBBLE who died January 26 1881 and 21 March 1876 aged respectively 80 and 76.
138. c 1750 Eliner wife of John COMENS March ye 30 under grass
139. Here lyeth ye Bodies of William BAKER her first husband and …………………. (under grass).
140. Richard BAKER of this Parish died August ye 31 1731 aged 53.
141. Mrs Ann HAYNES 21 February 1868 aged 63.
142. Rebecca wife of Reginald HOOKER 27 December 1787 aged 47. Reginald Hooker died 3 February 1827 aged 88. Also Reginald Hooker son of above Reginald and Rebecca Hooker 7 February 1826 aged 66. Catherine wife of above Reginald Hooker 25 April 1828 aged 37.
143. William son of William COLLINS died 23 April 1769 aged 30.
144. Rebecca wife of William COLLINS died 23 June 1761 aged 53. William Collins died 17 April 1771 aged 66. See after 181.
145. A small head like 143 probably a COLLINS but not legible.
146. John COLLINS died 22 November 1806 aged 64. Rosamond Collins his wife 28 March 1820 aged 81.
147. Samuel WALLER 22 February 1808 in 80th year. Samuel Waller died 17 November 1812 in 85th year. Samuel Waller 26 September 1829 in 68th year.
148. Robert CACKET Yeoman late of Parish of Chevenning 17 March 1750 age 6(?). Also Sarah Cacket wife of above died……………………. Under grass
149. Jane CACKETT wife of Robert Cacket 27 April 1731 ………….. under grass.
150. Mr William CACKOTT late of this Parish 11 April 1723 aged 60.
151. Walter CACKETT son of Robert Cackett ………… under grass early 18th Century.
152. John son of Henry MITCHELL died 28 April 1838 aged 18 an only child. John Mitchell died 9 May 1839 aged 86. The above Henry Mitchell 13 April 1853 aged 62.
153. A wood cross inscription gone.
154. A small old stone early 18th Century sunk in ground by south gate. Grace ye dau
ghter of Will and …………………..
155. Sarah Wells wife of Richard WINTER of Great Surry Street London 20 August 1805 aged 33.
Exordium.
156. Mary MARCHANT wife of John Davis 16 March 1830 aged 44. John Marchant brother of above 26 October 1836 aged 43. Elizabeth wife of above John Marchant 19 July 1846 aged 45.
157. Mary MARCHANT wife of William Marchant 5 May 1807 aged 59. Susannah Marchant daughter
of William and Mary Marchant 17 February 1824 aged 33. William Marchant died 16 April 1825 aged 80. John Marchant son of above 22 October 1836 aged 53.
158. John YOUNG 24 May 1768 aged 67. Susanna his wife 1 December 1790 aged 71.
159. Mr Alexander ALCHORN 29 June 1761 aged (?3)8. Mr Alexander Alchorn 14 February 1746 aged 56. Footstones 1761 1746.
160. Sarah wife of John CAMPBELL 13 November 1770 in 25th year.
161. Ann daughter of John WELLS of London 24 November 1844 aged 29. Mary Maria Wells daughter of above 12 April 1845 aged 25. Rebecca Wells also daughter of John Wells 29 December 1905 aged 83.
162. Mr John WELLS 6 September 1789 aged 46. Mrs Elizabeth Wells his wife 19 October 1826 aged 80. Ann Mawbey daughter of above 18 January 1844 aged 70.
163. John WELLS late of this Parish who departed this life in hopes of a glorious resurrection 10 December 170- aged (?6)- years. Also Ann his wife who departed this life 30 July 1695 aged 43.
On other side of 163 Also Sarah wife of John WELLS died 17 October 1738 aged 55. Also Susannah daughter of John and Sarah WELLS died October 31 1738 aged 23. Also John Wells August 12 1744 in the 72nd year.
163A Sort of footstone to 163. Here lyeth the body of Ann and Grace the daughter of John and Ann WELLS, Ann departed this life (?April 1706). Grace departed this life ………… under grass.
164. Table in iron rails Ann wife of George WELLS 3 May 1825 aged 80. George Wells 7 December 1828 aged 77. Elizabeth Hayes daughter of above 21 July 1863 aged 86. Ann Wells daughter of above George and Ann Wells 22 March 1870 aged 83.
165. Susanna wife of William AKHURST June 22 1746 aged 69. Also William Akhurst senior died 22 July 1746 aged 75.
166. Altar John BURGISS 11 August 1824 aged 77. Emma his wife 7 January 1827 aged 76.
167. Anthony son of John and Sarah BURG died December 1 1749 aged 3 months.
In slip south east border
168. James JONES 13 November 1889 aged 62. Fanny his wife died suddenly 7 February 1895 aged 65. Mary Ann daughter of above wife of Alfred CHILMAN died at Cudham 24 September 1895 aged 29.
169. William CRONK 4 May 1892 aged 73. Martha wife of above died suddenly 12 February 1895 aged 73.
170. Eliza Frances BUCKWELL 24 May 1889 aged 78 widow of late George Buckwell whose remains lie on the north side of this church.
171. Maria AYNSCOMBE 22 August 1886 aged 52.
172. Stephen DENNIS husband of Matilda Dennis of Myrtle Bank, Brasted Chart 27 May 1886 aged 68.
173. Cast iron Robert Percy WICKING 18 April 1886 aged 4 years 7 months.
174. Small cross Barbara Maude DUMMERE aged 6 months c1890 (no date).
175. A book Annie WELLS died 1 May 1893 aged 22.
176. Sarah SHEPHEARD wife of Charles Shepheard of Elm Cottage, Brasted Chart died 3 May 1888 in 57th year. Charles Shepheard her husband 10 June 1894 aged 65.
177. Mary wife of Robert HOLMES 7 November 1835 in 70th year. Robert Holmes 28 June 1850 aged 80.
178. Small cross William F CLEAVE 28 January 1887 aged 2 years and 9 months.
179. In new part a wood cross Wolstand Lancaster BALL Born March 1896 died April 1903.
William Edmund Ball born 15 December 1853 died October 8 1911.
180. John HUBBLE 12 April 1912 aged 73. Harriet his wife 16 February 1915 aged 75.
181. George Richard JAMES born 6 June 1862 died 10 June 1905 aged 43.
182. On a farm house on the "Pilgrims" Road at the corner of the lane "Hagbrough Hill"
there is a large stone over the door:- Wm Collins Built this House In the yeare 1764. The house (1922) seems to have been modernised. See Stones 143-146.
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
AKEHURST 108
AKHURST 165
ALCHORN 159
AYNSCOMBE 171
M B 117
BAKER 113, BAKER 139, 140
BALDOCK 66
BALL 179
BARTON 15
BENNETT 134
BERRY 10
BLACKNEY 84
BOOKHAM 115, 116
BOULDEN 64
BOWRA 98
BRYAN 135
Buckton 26
BUCKWELL 32, 170
BURG 167
BURGISS 166
BURNETT 96, 97
CACKET 148, 149, 151
CACKOTT 150
CAMPBELL 160
CARRIER 126, 127
CHAPMAN 86
Cheeseman 80
CHILMAN 83, 168
CLARK born 2, 3
CLEAVE 178
COLE 73
COLLINS 48, 143-146, 181
COMENS 138
COOMBER 59
COX 71, 77
CRANE 54, 55
CRAWSHAY 65
CRONK 7, 169
CRUDE 4
DALTON 121, 122, 125
DARK 93
DAVEY 49
Davis 156
DE BROKE 119
DENNIS 172
DICKINSON 20
DUDDY 69
DULY 18
DUMMERE 174
DURTNELL 11, 56, 92
FITCH 81
FOOT 92
FORDE 85
FRANCIS 87
GIMSON 67
GREEN 15
H M C H 5
Hayes 164
HAYNES 91
HOCKER 130
HOLLAND 26
HOLMES 177
HOOKER 132, 142
HORKER 123
HUBBLE 137, 180
HUNT 82
JAMES 181
JARRETT 75, 76
JEFFKINS 57JONES 111, 168
KILLICK 80
KING 39, 41
KINLOCH 1
LAMBERT 9
Lancaster 179
LANGRIDGE 37
LEIGH 38
LENEY 84
LESTER 17
LONG 105, 110
LUKER 19
MARCHANT 156, 157
MARTEN 133
MAYNARD 14
MITCHELL 152
MOORE 63, 106, 107, 109
MUGBRAGE 88
MURREY 25
NAYLOR 119
NIGHTINGALE 114, 118
NORTON 128, 129
OLIVER 21A, 103
OSMAR 68
OTWAY 15
PALIN 59
PATCHING 44, 46
Payne 9
PHILLIPS 40, 42, 43
PHILOX 6
MQ 131
RUSSELL 34, 47
SANDERS 105
SHAW 36
SHEPHEARD 176SMITH 35, 74, 99, 100
SPRATT 102
STREATFIELD 63
TARRANT 78, 79
THORNE 60
THORNTON 51, 52
TOLER 90
TOWNER 16
TURNEY 62
VERNEY 119
JW MW MW 111A
WAGHORN 53
WALKER 22
WALLER 147
WALTON 50
WELLER 101
WELLS 21, 23, 24, 31, 33,
104, 155, 161-164, 175
WENMAN 8
WEST 61
WHIFFEN 12-15
WHITE 1
WHITTAKER 72
WICKING 173
WIGZELL 111, 112, 113
Willoughby 119
WILSON 120
WINTER 155
WINZAR 58
WITHERS 27-30
WOLF 94
Wolstand 179
WOODMAN 45
Wornell 60
YOUNG 158 Places Index
Brasted
Brasted Court Lodge 93
Court Lodge 46
Darenth Villa 61
Delaware 31
Elm Cottage,
Brasted Chart 176
Hagbrough Hill 181
Hevers Wood 20
Ide Hill 15
Milbourne 21 Myrtle Bank,
Brasted Chart 172
Park Farm 59
Toy’s Hill 39
Bradbourne Hall, Riverhead 65
Broadway, Dorset 58
Chevening 148
Chislehurst 84
Cudham 168
Edenbridge 30
Farncombe Surrey 1
Farringdon, Berks 19Forest Isaf, The Forest,
South Wales 65
Godstone, Surrey 62
Honingham Hall, Norfolk 65
Liverpool 47
London 161
Albermarle Street 25
Duke Street, Bloomsbury 38
Great Surrey Street 155
Lucerne Switzerland 20
Walmer 61
Westerham 126General
Rector 26
Sexton 34
3th Light Infantry 1
Major 1
Madras Civil Service 20
Schoolmistress 30
ships davits, anchors etc 65
Yeoman 148
Monumental Inscriptions in the Churchyard of Bethersden
Monumental Inscriptions in the Churchyard of Bethersden in Kent noted in June 1920 by Leland L. Duncan. Typed up by Margaret Broomfield, checked by Zena Bamping.
Inscriptions in Bethersden Churchyard
Plot A. The North Churchyard
1. (At North West gate) Mary wife of Edward WOOD of this parish yeoman died 14 November 1810 aged 63. Surviving issue two daughters Mary and Ann. Above Edward Wood 5 January 1823 aged 68.
2. Lieutenant James STEWART late of the 53rd Regiment of Foot. Born at Dalkeith in Scotland died at Ashford Kent 29 March 1848 aged 66. He was a brave soldier and was awarded a medal on which was engraved Toulouse, Orthes, Nive Nivelle, Pyrenees, Vittoria, Salamanca, Badagos, Albuera, Talavera, the names of the Battles and Sieges at which he was present. He was a loving husband and a faithful friend and his private virtues secured the esteem of all with whom he was associated. He lived the life of a Christian and his end was Peace.
3. Hannah wife of Samuel TURK of this parish and daughter of William and Mary WOOD, senior, of Smarden, died 16 April 1819 aged 32. Left issue surviving five sons: Charles, James, Edward, Alfred and John. Also William son of above 27 July 1810 aged 3 years.
4. Samuel TURK of this parish 7 July 1867 aged 82. Ann his wife 5 September 1865 aged 68. Left surviving five sons and two daughters: Charles, James, Edward, Alfred, John, Eliza and Frances.
5. Sarah-Anne daughter of Samuel and Anne TURK 2 March 1860 aged 35. Alfred Turk died at New York 25 October 1868 aged 52.
6. Mary wife of Edward TURK, 6 February 1853 aged 35, leaving issue one daughter Ellen.
7. Edward TURK 18 October 1881 aged 67.
8. John ADAMS of this parish 10 January 1908 aged 71. Sarah his wife 17 June 1914 aged 72. Left surviving 4 sons and 2 daughters: Eliza, Sam, Anne, Eli, Levi and George.
9. The Reverend Thomas GREENALL late Vicar of this Parish 20 July 1814 aged 71. He was many years Master of the Grammar School at Cranbrook. Also Sophia Greenall daughter of above (?8) September 1814 aged 37. [There is a monument to him in the Church].
10. Richard HUGHES son of John and Hannah Maria Hughes of this parish 22 March 1870 aged 35. Mary Ann Hughes 17 May 1875 aged 52.
11. John HUGHES of this parish 12 July 1863 aged 66. Hannah Maria wife of above 28 October 1838 aged 35. They left surviving 2 sons and 6 daughters: Sarah his second wife 18 January 1861 aged 53. They left surviving 2 sons and 1 daughter.
12. Elizabeth HUGHES of this parish 1 April 1905 aged 78. Jane her sister and wife of William STACE of Snargate, 30 January 1917 aged 86.
13. Henry BOURNE, 6 April 1861 aged 74. Mary his wife 29 October 1875 aged 87.
14. Charles BROWN 12 November 1879 aged 81. (This and No. 13 are in same enclosure).
15. John CAPELING of this parish 7 September 1809 aged 56. Left issue surviving by Lydia his wife 5 sons and 5 daughters: William, John, George, Stephen, James, Lydia and Elizabeth, Mary, Harriot and Sarah. Also George Capeling his son 5 January 1800 aged 14 years.
16. Richard MAPLESDEN, 20 November 1853 aged 78. Priscilla his wife 9 July 1861 aged 74.
17. Elizabeth wife of Richard MAPLESDEN daughter of John and Lydia Capeling, 28 January 1816 aged 35, leaving issue Richard, John, Mary Ann, Edward, Hester, Betsy and Charles.
18. George PALMER 9 March 1867 aged 77. Ann Palmer 13 January 1855 aged 61.
19. Thomas WILSON 23 June 1849 aged 90. Frances his wife 13 April 1847 aged 80 and five of their children died in infancy. Left surviving 3 sons and 7 daughters viz: Sarah, Elizabeth, Katharine, Mary, Thomas, James, Frances, Ann, Sophia and Henry.
20. Elizabeth Wife of Edward HUGHES of this parish 30 August 1843 aged 22. Left 2 sons and 1 daughter: Edward, Richard and Elizabeth.
21. William BUSS, 11 November 1884 aged 34. Elizabeth his wife 1 February 1909 aged 66. Alice Hetty their daughter born 29 August 1875 died 7 March 1876.
22. Richard PADGHAM of this parish Carpenter, 1 October 1864 aged 78. Ann Bayley his wife 11 May 1865 aged 74. Three of their children died in infancy. Left surviving 5 sons and 3 daughters: Edward, Ann, William, John, Thomas, Sarah, Alfred and Maria. Richard Padgham their son died in America 5 December 1863 aged 48.
23. Julia Jane daughter of John and Elizabeth PADGHAM, 11 March 1876 aged 18 years.
24. Mary Ann wife of Samuel Bright HYLAND of this parish 18 May 1861 aged 23. Left issue surviving one son William Bright Hyland. William Bright Hyland 18 March 1886 aged 26.
25. James PALMAR of this parish 4 September 1845 aged 38.Left surviving by Mary his wife 3 sons and 3 daughters: John, James, William, Mary Ann, Eliza and Sarah Ann. Also Elizabeth died in infancy.
26. John PALMAR of this parish Butcher, 21 July 1818 aged 38. Had issue by Damaris his wife 3 sons and 4 daughters: John, James, William, Kitty, Elizabeth, Mary and Sarah. John Palmar his son died 3 July 1819 aged 16. Sarah Palmar his daughter 8 October 1817 aged 3 years.
27. George KINGSNORTH late of Dyne’s Farm of this parish 4 November 1917 aged 82.
28. George Edward eldest son of George and Ellen Kingsnorth of Dynes Farm, Bethersden, 15 May 1909 aged 38 years 8 months.
29. John SKINNER of this parish 2 May 1878 aged 83. Mary his second wife 25 October 1877 aged 71. Issue by first wife: John, George, Alfred, Charles, Frederick and Sarah and Elizabeth deceased. Issue by second wife Herbert, Horace and Ellen. Erected by his son Charles Skinner, Kempton, Illinois, North America.
30. Sarah wife of John SKINNER of this parish 14 April 1840 aged 44. Left issue surviving 5 sons and 2 daughters: John, George, Alfred, Charles, Frederick, Sarah and Elizabeth.
31. Edward BUTTON of this parish died at Hastings ……….. 1865 aged (?4)2 years.
32. Clark HILLS, 20 April 1865 aged 55 [see 100].
33. Miss Salley PALMER, 5 January 1866 aged 72.
34. Charles PALMAR 21 December 181(?4) aged 23. Footstone C.P. 1814.
35. James PALMAR, yeoman, 27 March 1821 aged 67 leaving issue one son and ….. daughters viz: James, ….. tty and Sar …… Also Elizabeth his wife died March ……. aged ……… Also Kitty wife of the above died 23 April 1855 aged 80.
36. James ADAMS son of James Adams of this parish 8 October 1867 aged 18.
37. Eliza ADAMS wife of James Adams of this parish 3 March 1878 aged 57.
38. Thomas HILLS, yeoman of this parish 14 October 1882 aged 68. Sarah his wife 21 June 1880 aged 67. Left surviving two sons, Herbert and Frederick-Thomas. Thomas Hills their son 9 October 1847 aged 6 months.
39. Richard ELSE of this parish 3 July 1816 in 49th year. Left issue Edward, Sarah, Amelia, Louisa, Richard, Mary and George. Richard died 3 June 1806 aged 4 months.
40. Edward ELSE of this parish 9 February 1841 aged 42 leaving issue by Mary his wife 3 sons: George-Richard, Edward and Frederick.
Stones to East of green path running from South East to North East gates – beginning at the South.
41. 265200 Private H. Claringbold 24 T.F.D. Queens Royal West Surrey Regiment [no date]. In Roll of Honour: Harry Claringbold died of Gas Poisoning 4 June 1918 aged 20.
41a. Harriet Ann wife of Henry CLARINGBOLD of Bethersden 17 July 1906 aged 60. Henry Claringbold 22 May 1916 aged 72. Florence Alice daughter of above and wife of David BATT 16 July 1912 aged 34.
42. John BARNARD 13 April 1887 aged 84. Sarah his wife 10 November 1876 aged 58. Henry Barnard WATTS grandson of above 21 March 1892 aged 7 months.
43. William WATTS for 50 years a local preacher and Sunday School worker at the Weslyan Church in this Parish 30 March 1917 aged 86 [In same enclosure as 42].
44. Eliza BROWN daughter of John Brown late of Winter Farm, Bethersden 21 April 1919 aged 78. Susannah Brown sister of above [no date].
45. Eliza wife of Henry BEAN 31 January 1851 [cut over 3] aged 24. She left surviving 3 children: George, Henry and William. Joseph ROBERTS 2 April 1851 aged 22. Charlotte Roberts 21 May 1851 aged 17 years. [Footstone recut 1851].
45a. Sydney Barlow DAVIES, Northumberland Fusiliers died of wounds 7 June 1915 aged 32.
46. Anna Alice daughter of James and Elizabeth Ann TANTON 23 October 1871 aged 17.
47. James TANTON 16 August 1870 aged 38 leaving Elizabeth Ann his widow and 8 children Anna-Alice, Jane Harriett, Augusta, James, Elizabeth, Sophia, Edgar-Frederick and Ernest, who died 30 March 1871 aged 9 months. 48. James JARVIS of this parish 30 December 1842 aged 47. Left by Damaris his wife one son and 4 daughters: James, Louisa, Elizabeth, Amelia and Mary.
49. Elizabeth wife of Edward BARTON of Frid in this parish, 7 December 1838 aged 63; left surviving one son George. Above Edward Barton 10 October 1853 aged 75. Louisa his second wife 2 February 1876 aged 63.
50. Charles SMALL 28 December 1887 aged 63 leaving a widow 2 sons and one daughter: George-William, Charles and Elizabeth. Also Annie their daughter died at Chilham 2 July 1878 aged 20.
51. Emily Jane wife of Harry BARTON of Spicers Hill, Great Chart 19 July 1900 aged 30.
52. Edward BARTON son of Edward and Elizabeth Barton of Fridd of this parish 12 November 1815 aged 13.
53. Deborah wife of John WRIGHT, 25 July 1808 aged 29. Mary and Catharine daughters of above. Mary died 5 January 1807 aged 17 months: Catherine 1(?8) January 1808 aged 14 weeks.
Plot C. Stones Eastward of the Chancel.
54. (Altar Tomb) West end: Beneath this tomb lie ye Bodies| of Thomas USHER and Ann | his wife. [He] died July the 1st 1708 aged ….. years. She died | August the [24th] 1695 aged 56 years.| East end: Near this Tomb lieth ye Body | of John son of John Usher |and Ann his wife who died February the XVI, MDCCXXXV aged VIII years. South side: Near this tomb lie the Bodies of | Philip Usher and Mary his wife.He died October the 17 1735 (altered from 1737) aged 76 years. She died December | the 10 MDCCXXXV aged 61 years.| North-side: John son of Philip Usher and Mary his wife died August ye | 5, 1772 aged 71 years, and left issue one daughter. Near this Tomb lieth the Body of Ann wife of | John Usher. She died February 22 1740 aged 47 years. |
On Top: Eight lines apparently of verse. Beneath this Tomb lies the Body of Thom …… son of John Usher and ………….. died | September ….29, 170[?0 or ] aged 37 years. | Near this place lie the remains of Ann R[?U] ….K daughter of | John Usher departed this life | December 15 1807 aged 32 years.
55. Five little footstones on North side of No. 54. (a) A.R. (b) T.U. (c) T.U. junior (d) A.U. (e) J.U. senior.
56. Two little footstones on South side of No. 54 (a) M.U. (b) P.U.
57. James ADAMS of this parish 19 April 1837 aged 54. Phoebe wife of above died 20 January 1878 aged 86. Left surviving 8 sons and 2 daughters: Thomas, James, George, Alfred, Frederick, Charles, Albert, John, Harriet and Ellen. Also Matilda daughter of James and Phebe Adams, 6 August 1829 aged 3 years. Thomas died 19 July 1842 aged 27.
58. Mary wife of Thomas MANWARING and daughter of John and Frances ADAMS 24 April 1805 aged 28. Henry their son 30 September 1801 aged 2 months. Left surviving John and David.
59. John PALMAR late of this parish 24 May 1794 aged 79. Mary his wife 12 April 179-, aged 75. Left 3 sons and 3 daughters: John, James, Joseph, Winifred, Margaret and Deborah.
60. Charles ADAMS of this parish born 4 September 1823 died 16 May 1897.
Plot D. North of North Aisle and between it and the North path beginning at the East.
61. M.M. In the enjoyment of Peace Here Resteth the Body of Thomas MAYLAM who departed this life March the 27 day Anno Domini 1690 aged 67 yeares, who left Issue Two sons and three daughters.
62. Elizabeth ye beloved wife of Edward MAYLAM daughter of Stephen TONG and Elizabeth his wife, who left issue 2 sons and 2 daughters: Edward, Thomas, Mary, Elizabeth. She died in September 1698 aged 34 years [see No. 121].
63. Arthur Stephen son of The Reverend W.R.L. BENNETT Curate of Bethersden, 4 April 1854 aged one year.
64. James HONEY, 29 October 1773 aged 41. Mary Luckhurst wife of above, 2 March 1821 aged 87.
65. James HONEY 12 March 1772 aged 71. Left issue Grace, James, Jeremiah, Sarah and Dorcas. Also Grace Honey wife of James Honey 18 November 1786 aged 91.
66. (Under West window of North Aisle). Here lieth Mary Judith and George the eldest children of Thomas WITHERDEN of Bethersden, Gentleman, which he had by Judith his wife.They died all in infancy under the age of two years. Dat: May 13, 1686.
Plot E. The South East part of the Churchyard.
67. John KINGSNORTH, yeoman, (formerly of this parish) 9 July 1831 aged 85. Phillis wife of above 4 October 1789 aged 39. Left issue 2 sons and 3 daughters: John, William, Phillis, Elizabeth and Ann.
68. John RING, 14 October 1897 aged 86. Sarah his wife 3 November 1879 aged 64. Alfred their son 24 August 1872 aged 26. Mary Ann their daughter 10 August 1876 aged 41. Left surviving 4 sons and 3 daughters: John, Frank, Horace, James, Sarah Jane, Elizabeth and Clara Ann..
69. Edgar John KINGSNORTH, 27 February 1894 aged 1 year 10 months. Alfred Charles 18 August 1900 aged 11 months. Elsie Louisa 18 February 1904 aged 4 months. Hubert Alec, 4 November 1908 aged 6 months and Trooper Arthur Walker, Household Battalion attached to Life Guards killed in action in France 6 October 1917 aged 20 years.
70. Cordelia Harriett wife of Edward FILMER, blacksmith of this parish 1 September 1910 aged 68. Above Edward Filmer [no date (Died 7th January 1923 aged 81 years. from a photograph held in Ashford Library Kath Parish 2013-11-27) ]. Leaving issue Mary, James, Harriett, Kate, Isabell, Walter, Jane and Edith.
71. Here Lyeth the Body of Robart | SIMONES who lived and dyed in | Brisenden House in Bethersden. Here lyeth the Body of Elizabeth Simones | wife of John NORTEN | who departed this | life Agust the 30 day | aged 25 yeares Anno Domini | 1682 who left issue | one dafter.
72. Thomas PEIRSON, 6 August 1762 aged 75. Ann his wife 2 August 1784 aged 87. Issue 2 sons and 6 daughters: Mary, Ann, John, Elizabeth, Sarah, Katharine, Thomas and Susanna.
73. A very old stone c1700 broken and inscription illegible.
74. Ernest James, husband of Jessie Jane DUNSTER 5 December 1910 aged 33. Ernest Richard son of above 5 January 1910 aged 5 months.
75. Thomas HEATHFIELD of Bethersden, (?2)1 November 1780 aged 50. Left a wife and two children; John and Casse (?).
76. Mary wife of Edward LURCOCK of this parish 10 May 1800 aged 55. Left issue 2 sons and one daughter: Edward, William and Mary. Edward Lurcock aforesaid 8 August 1808 aged 7(?4).
77. Richard Waldo BURNET 17 April 1888 in 74th year.
78. Thomas Charles ROOTS of this parish 9 March 1897 aged 68. Jane his wife 28 January 1915 aged 86. Emily Jane Roots 13 April 1916 aged 43.
79. Sally B. BROWN, 4 February 1865 aged 74. Frederica her daughter 11 October 1858 aged 31. Sarah Brown her aunt 24 May 1842 aged 87.
80. A wooden board – inscription illegible.
81. Emily Emma CAMERON wife of J.D. Cameron of Low Wood, 5 April 1915 aged 72.
82. Thomas PADGHAM of this parish 16 September 1910 aged 86.
83. Here lieth | the Body of | Robart HAM | M…………esed | T…………n | 1…………. 7… | 16…… |A……….. | S…………. | Pel …….. | Mary Elizabeth. [Early 18th century].
84. Silas BATES, 24 July 1887 age 87.
85. James FEASEY, 24 May 1896 aged 73. Rachel Feasey his wife 20 February 1903 aged 83.
86. John BROWN, late of Shadoxhurst 8 January 1829 aged 80. Mary his wife 13 November 1862 aged 99. Left issue by Mary his wife six sons and 4 daughters: John, George, William, James, Burren, Charles, Mary, Kitty, Ann and Celia.
87. Josiah LARGE, 9 March 1883 aged 59. Hannah Large his widow, 28 January 1904 aged 67. Mary Smith Large eldest daughter of Josiah Large, 30 September 1883 aged 26. Alice Hannah Large his second daughter 3 May 1885 aged 27.
88. Edward SNELLING of this parish 13 June 1760 aged 71. This stone was erected by [?Godley] his widow who died 26 December 1776 aged 8(?0). …………………. (illegible).
89. Thomas OFFEN of this parish 30 March 1870 aged 53. Left surviving by Amelia his wife 6 children: Sarah Ann, Harriett, Lizzy Julia, Kate Amelia, Caroline and George William.
90. Kate Amelia daughter of Thomas OFFEN, 1 November 1882 aged 23.
91. Stephen IDENDEN, 26 May 1814 aged 51. Left surviving Elizabeth his widow and 5 children: Thomas, John, Elizabeth, Kitty and William. Elizabeth Bousden, wife of above 1 August 1854 aged 85.
92. Frank Thomas husband of Viola HARVEY 9 July 1913 aged 44.
93. Thomas Austin HARVEY, 28 February 1902 aged 68. Harriet widow of above 21 February 1913 aged 74.
94. Richard OXLEY of the parish of Ashford died February 1808 aged 25.
95. (by South gate) J.C.S. CAMERON late 2nd Lieutenant Royal Artillery died 28 May 1918 aged 48.
Plot E. In angle between Porch and Tower.
96. John HILLS, yeoman of this parish 12 November 1826 aged 88.
97. John HILLS late of this parish October ye 16 1773 aged 77. Ann his wife 20 August 1783 aged 79. Issue 2 sons: John and Clark [see 32 and 100].
98. James BUSS, formerly of Lovelace Farm in this parish 25 December 1856 aged 75. Ann his wife 8 April 1855 aged 66. Left surviving 8 children: Sarah, James, Eliza, Daniel, George, Harriet, Amelia and Edward.
99. Sarah BUSS, 30 May 1860 aged 51.
100. Clark HILLS of this parish 10 June 1807 aged 65. Left surviving by Deborah his wife two sons and two daughters: John, Clark, Ann and Deborah. Deborah his wife 11 May 1824 aged 64. [see 32 and 97].
101. John son of Clark and Sarah HILLS of Great Chart, 20 January 1834 aged 12. Henry Herbert Hills son of above 22 December 1839 aged (?12) years.
102. Kitty wife of John HILLS of this parish 31 October 1830 aged 42. She had issue 6 sons 5 of whom survived her. John Hills 14 October 1849 aged 62. Erected by her children.
103. George son of John and Kitty HILLS of this parish 17 February 1826 aged 6 years.
104. Richard CLARKE and Catherine his wife. He died 26 December 1738 aged 71. She died 25 June 1736 aged 66. They left issue 5 daughters: Elizabeth, Catharine, Mary, Martha and Ann.
105. Martha CLARKE daughter of Richard Clarke by Catherine his wife, 9 February 1740 aged 40.
106. Richard HILLS, 24 January 1811 aged (?24).
Plot G. The South Western portion, beginning at the South gate and going Westwards.
107. Thomas BURDEN, Wheelwright, of this parish 19 July 1801 aged 77. Left issue by Mary his wife 3 daughters: Mary, Kitty and Elizabeth. Mary his wife 12 (?October) 1808 aged 78.
108. W.H. MOLD obt. 28 February 1904 [no age].
109. Fanny wife of James Trower BULLOCK Esquire of Twickenham, Middlesex, Born 7 May 1823 died 9 March 1879.
110. Elizabeth wife of the Reverend A.F. SMITH, formerly Vicar of this Parish, 13 September 1908 aged 80. Louisa Henrietta only daughter of the Reverend A.F. Smith, Vicar of this Parish and Elizabeth his wife, 19 May 1878 aged 14 years. Also aforenamed Augustus Francis SMITH, Priest, Vicar from 1877 – 1884, died 21 April 1915.
111. Here lieth the | Body of Edward GADSBE aged 59 | deceased the 9 day | of March 16[3or8]8 | Here rest ….. the | Bod …. | ……… | wif ………. Edw ……….. |……sbe | …….ed …….. | cesed the 24 day | of September 1648.
112. Richard BAKER of this parish 25 April ? 1793 aged 90. Elizabeth his wife ….(?10) July 1775 ………..
113. Abel HOPKINGS late of this parish 18 January 1790 aged 65. Also Robert BUSS late of this parish 11 December 1790 aged 71.
114. George BUSS, 28 July 1860 aged 39.
115. Nicolas WALKER of this parish March ye 30, 1740 aged 72. Elizabeth his wife April ye 8, 1743 aged 71. Left issue 3 sons and 1 daughter of whom onely Nicolas and Elizabeth are surviving.
116. John son of Stephen and Jane BAKER of this parish 27 March 1888 aged 22.
117. Mary youngest daughter of David and Hannah MANNERING of this parish 10 September 1809 aged (?2)3 years.
118. Clark HILLS, 26 May 1873 aged 77. Sarah wife of Clark Hills of Singleton, Great Chart, 14 November 1859 aged 59, leaving 3 sons and 9 daughters [see 100 and 104].
119. Henry KINGSNORTH, 16 March 1877 aged 81. Peggy his wife 17 December 1862 aged 65. Had issue 7 children: George, William, Eliza, Henry, John, Alfred and Emma. Above William died by gunshot wound on his birthday 18 April 1851 aged 31. George on 23 November 1876 aged 60 and was buried at Canterbury.
120. George BROWN of Burwash, Sussex, yeoman, 18 October 1741 aged 66. M[?ary] his wife relict of the …………… died 11 July 1782 aged 84.
121. Edward son of Edward MAYLAM by Elizabeth his wife of this parish … February 1717 aged 25 years [see 61].
122. George KINGSNORTH died at Dynes Farm of this parish 17 March 1870 aged 66 leaving his wife Sophia and 6 children: Ann, John, George, Edward, Charles and Wilson. Also Frances daughter of above 12 May 1843 16 months. Sophia died 8 March 1844 aged 4 years. Lucy Ann 26 September 1844 aged 13 months and 4 who died in infancy.
123. Herbert LEE, 20 October 1902 in 65th year. Caroline his wife 5 September 1906 in 67 year. Jane Harriet Lee 27 October 1890 in 21st year. Also John Herbert Lee 17 February 1896 aged 28.
124. Elizabeth wife of William SMALL of this parish 10 March 1807 aged 57, leaving issue 3 sons and 2 daughters: George, William, James, Elizabeth and Phebe. Above William 17 December 1812 aged 65.
125. James BOSEDEN of this parish 20 April 1822 aged 90. Catherine his wife 18 December 1810 aged 73.
126. Isaac WHITE of this parish yeoman, 7 July 1811 aged 90. Elizabeth his wife 21 April 1754 aged 31. Had issue one son and 2 daughters: Samuel, Elizabeth and Mary. (pencilled note added: Canterbury Marriage Licences 6th series f.449 Isaac White, bachelor, and Elizabeth MUTTON, spr., both of Bethersden, at St Mary Canterbury, Sep 11, 1749)
127. Samuel son of Samuel and Elizabeth WHITE died at Old Surrenden, Bethersden, December ye 24, 1740 in ye 22nd year of his age.
128. (A large, old stone of Bethersden marble much worn next to 127). In ……. | Samu … W ….. E ………… | of ……… | W ………… [almost certainly to a WHITE].
129. John KINGSNORTH died at Bucksford Farm, Great Chart, 10 June 1897 aged 63, leaving Sarah his wife one son and 2 daughters: Frank, Dorcas and Beatrice.
130. Sarah wife of John KINGSNORTH of this parish died at Runsell 6 December 1912 aged 77.
131. James Kingsford BUSS, 24 January 1910 aged 66. Olivia Buss 6 December 1916 aged 71. James son of above 18 November 1889 aged 18.
132. Ellen wife of Charles KINGSNORTH of Dynes Farm, Berthersden, 19 March 1910 aged 66. He died 30 March 1919 aged 73.
133. James SMALL 8 November 1849 aged 60. Deborah his wife 6 June 1865 aged 70.
134. William WATERS late of this parish Gentleman 12 July 1770 aged 71. Left issue one son and one daughter: William and Mary. Also Mary Waters wife of above 7 February 1779 aged 76.
135. Mary daughter of William and Mary WATERS (late of Tenterden) 7 April 1791 aged 63.
136. Henry LATTER born 6 December 1810, died 23 August 1882.
137. Catherine wife of (?J) …….B[?ARTON] …..………….. 18 ……………
138. Martha ye wife of Edward ELLS and daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth BARTON, June 2, 1722 aged 26. Left issue one son and one daughter: Thomas and Martha.
139. Elizabeth wife of James SMALL of Tenterden, 8 April 1839 aged 49. Elizabeth his second wife 4 August 1863 aged 46, leaving issue 2 daughters: Ellen and Elizabeth. Above James Small 23 December 1888 aged 88.
140. George SMALL of this parish yeoman, 15 August 1829 aged 78. Mary his wife 7 January 1814 aged 43. Leaving 7 sons and 2 daughters George, Charles, James, William, Edward, Elias, Thomas, Phebe and Mary. Martha their daughter 2 March 1810 aged 16 years.
141. William BARTEN of this parish ………… (?1791) aged ….
142. (worn) ?Thomas SMITH (?186-) aged (?78).
143. Rebecca DUREY, 1 October 1876 in 62nd year. William Durey 6 March 1898 in 93rd year. Also their children: Alfred, Frederick, Clark, Albert, Julia, Emma, Ellen, Rebecca, Sarah Ann and Anna Jane.
144. Emma SHORTER 9 April 1909 aged 62.
145. Sarah Selina OLIVER wife of John Oliver, Burren Place in this Parish, 18 December 1888 aged 53, leaving surviving one son and 3 daughters. Also John Oliver 30 April 1914 aged 77.
146. (Obelisk near Western steps) This monument is erected in memory of Mr. Samuel HODGES of this Parish. On the other side: George HODGES. [no dates c.1860]
147. Henry LINK junior, accidentally killed 28 May 1905 aged 62.
148. Henry LINK born 5 September 1818 died 24 January 1894. Mary Ann his wife born 21 February 1819 died 19 March 1908. Had issue 7 sons and 4 daughters: Mary Jane, Henry, Elizabeth, Thomas, Esther, Ann Sophia, John, Charles, Edward, Horace and Norman.
The following are to the North of the green path from Western steps to the Tower.
149. (Monument in front of the Tower) Annie FOSTER nee HYLAND wife of Herbert Foster, 12 June 1887 in 23 year.
150. Samuel Bright HYLAND of this parish 22 March 1883 aged 54. Annie Catherine 2nd wife of above 3 March 1882 aged 52.
150a. (a footstone) J.C.B. 1864.
151. Samuel BRIGHT of Vitters Oak in this Parish, 26 October 1853 aged 83. Thomas their son 1 October 1798 aged 6 years. Elizabeth their daughter 17 February 1851 aged 55. Left issue one son and 4 daughters.
152. Samuel BRIGHT of Vitters Oak Farm in this Parish 9 September 1878 aged 68. John Charles Bright his nephew 5 October 1864 aged 13.
153. Heare | lyeth | the bo | dy of Jar | man WELLS the soon of | Jarman Wells Cloth | er of Betharsden ag | ed 86 yeares who de | parted this life the | 20 day of February in 1705 who leaft | issue one daughter | Isaiah the 55 chapter | and the 6 verse Seeke | ye the Lord while he may be found call ye | upon him while he is nere. [For wife of Jarman Wells see Pluckley Inscriptions No. ]
154. Charlotte BRIGHT of this parish 9 February 1890 in 74th year.
155. John PARIS late of this parish 1 June 1805 aged 80.
156. Leonard EVENDEN of this parish 19 February 1855 aged 73. Fanny his wife 14 February 1886 aged 87. Harriett daughter of above 21 August 1852 aged 22.
157. William son of John and Elizabeth BRIGHT of this parish 17 March 1777 aged 17.
158. Here resteth in hopes of a gloyio … resurrection the body of ……a……ia CHITTEND[EN] who dyed the 19 of March 1696 aged 67 years ……. ………. Also the bodies of 2 children. Left issue one daughter.
159. Eliza Sarah youngest daughter of James and Harriett BARTON, 10 September 1910 aged 71.
160. James BARTON of this parish 27 January 1872 aged 71. Harriett his wife 5 June 1880 aged 78. Also the deceased children of above: Caroline 20 May 1824 aged 2 years 10 months. John, 5 September 1829 aged 18 months. Mary Ann 12 May 1836 aged 10 years.John Charles 18 May 1836 aged 3 years. Elizabeth and Sarah died 12 May 1843 aged 18 days. Left surviving George, James, Samuel Bright, Harriett-Adelaide, Eliza-Sarah and Alfred Thomas.
161. Young HYLAND, 6 June 1865 aged 79. Elizabeth his wife 17 February 1851 aged 35. Left surviving 3 sons and 2 daughters. Selina second wife of above 6 September 1866 aged 68.
162. Here lyeth the Body of Simon CHITTENDEN who departed this life [?May] ye 24, 1705 aged [?51] years.
163. Elizabeth Ellen wife of Walter Henry CHANTLER of Lovelace Farm of this parish and last surviving child of John and Ellen Chantler of Omenden, Biddenden 23 October 1885 aged 23. Left surviving 2 sons: John Walter and Harry Cecil.
164. Annie MORRIS 23 January 1913 aged 43.
165. Ada Esther wife of Young HYLAND died at Etchden, Bethersden, 16 February 1899 aged 33.
166. William MORRIS died at Snoad Hill, Bethersden, 9 June 1900 aged 63. Charlotte his wife, 26 April 1915 aged 79.
167. [Tomb in rails covered with ivy]
168. Elizabeth DAY, September 1869 aged (?72).
169. Annie wife of William GILFORD and eldest daughter of the late Mr. John LOTT of Hastings 2 February 1868 aged nearly 32 years.
170. James FRIDD of Bethersden 16 June 1875 aged 47. Erected by his widow and children. Caroline his wife 28 December 1897 aged 63.
171. Eva Annie WISE, 30 July 1913 aged 6 years.
172. (by Western steps) Sophia LINK, 31 January 1849 aged 67. James Link 28 January 1857 aged 77. Left surviving Maria, James, George, Henry, Sarah, and William. Edward son of Henry died 18 March 1857 aged 2 months. Erected by Henry Link.
Three vaults at West end of yard.
173. This Vault was built by Thomas JACKSON Esquire of Camberwell, Surrey, in the year 1796.
174. This Vault was built by Edward WILMOTT Esquire of Low Wood in this Parish in the year 1796.
175. This Vault was built by Thomas WITHERDEN Esquire, of Wissenden in this Parish in the year 1796.
176. Hear lith ye Bodys of Mary, Jacub and Edward HALES daughter and sons of Jacob Hales and Catharine his wife of this Parish. Mary died February ye 24 1730 aged 16 years: Edward died March ye 12 1733 aged 6 years: Jacob died February the 27, 1734 aged 10 years.
177. Robert HYLAND died at Etchden, Bethersden, 10 July 1899 aged 73. Eliza Elisabeth his wife 27 September 1913 aged 92.
178. Thomas MILLEN of Bean Place, Bethersden, 25 December 1917 aged 81. Elizabeth Ann his wife 19 February 1917 aged 68.
179. John JARVIS of this parish 5 May 1875 aged 77. Harriet his wife 11 November 1872 aged 68. Ann their daughter 9 September 1873 aged 39. Left surviving 5 sons and 5 daughters: Elizabeth, John, Richard, George, Harriet, Mary, William, Stephen, Eliza and Sarah. Also Harriet daughter of above 24 March 1887 aged 55.
180. Betsy BROOKS wife of Alfred MILLEN of Lovelace Farm, 19 November 1915 aged 82. Alfred Millen 14 September 1917 aged 86.
181. (an old stone) ………….rd | …….. of [?John] ………Clothier who ……… | this life October the 17, 1720 aged 7[?1] years. He left issue one sone and one daughter Thomas and Mary.
182. Thomas TVCKER, 9 December 1673 aged 53. Left issue 5 sons and 3 [or 5] daughters. Alice Tvcker wife of Thomas Tvcker 17 January 1690 aged (?5)9.
183. William BROWN of this parish 17 June 1775 aged 62, leaving issue by Elizabeth his wife, Damaris, William, Elizabeth. The above Elizabeth died 17 March 1795 aged 69.
184. James PALMAR of this parish 16 July 1848 aged 67. Left issue 2 sons and one daughter: John, Elizabeth and James.
185. George COLEMAN, 5 March 1863 aged 58. Catherine his wife 20 May 1898 aged 83. Leaving 9 children: George, Richard, Elizabeth, Harriett, William Boorman, Edward, Charles, Alfred and Albert Henry.
186. Iris Enid Priscilla (Queenie) only daughter of George and Marion LINK, 10 November 1918 aged 8 years and 8 months.
187. George LINK 1 November 1889 aged 75. Mary his wife 13 May 1860 aged 47. Had issue 6 sons and 8 daughters: Mary Maria, George, Charlotte, Kitty, Henry, Sarah, Eliza, Charles and Jane. [sic this is 3 sons and 6 daugthers]
188. William HOLMES of this parish 24 December 1899 aged 57. William son of above 25 May 1895 aged 21.
189. Richard MILLEN 1 February 1799 aged 20.
190. Edward MILLEN late of this parish 12 March 1780 aged 56.
191. To my dear husband Henry John SABBAGE born 30 October 1852 died 29 December 1918.
192. Jane wife of George MURRELL, senior, of this parish 30 November 1900 aged 67. Elizabeth Ellen daughter of George Murrell 3 January 1905 aged 44. John Henry son of George and Jane Murrell 1 March 1899 aged 34. Charles Frederick Murrell 19 September 1915 aged 47.
193. To our dear father George MURRELL, 1st November 1918 at Thorn House, Bethersden, aged 86.
194. John Jarvis 17 May 1877 aged 51, leaving a widow and the following children: Sophia, Julia, Elizabeth, Horace, Herbert, Esther, Edgar and Kate. Sophia died 2 April 1905 aged 55. Elizabeth Jarvis widow of above 13 December 1917 aged 91.
195. James GODDEN of this parish a native of High Halden, 2 February 1808 aged 75.
196. John DUREY 10 January 1812 aged 30 leaving by Nancy his wife one son and one daughter; George and Sarah. Also Martin TOWN who died 18 November 1835 aged 77. Also Nancy their affectionate widow who died 4 July 1865 aged 80.
197. William DUREY late of this parish 13 December 1800 aged 63. Martha his wife 10 December 1802 aged 69. Left issue 5 sons and 2 daughters.
198. Elisabeth wife of Stephen VANE of this parish and daughter of William and Elizabeth STEVENS 17 December 1854 aged 77. Above Stephen Vane 20 November 1863 aged 75. Amy HOLMAN niece of above 20 October 1863 aged 44.
199. (by North West gate) George RING of this parish 4 May 1865 aged 95. Elizabeth his wife 25 June 1839 aged 58. Left issue 3 sons and 6 daughters: George, John, Horace, Sarah, Elizabeth, Catherine, Charlotte, Mary Ann and Sophia.
200. (by North Aisle and Vestry) M.L.F.D. born 30 July died 28 August 1862.
Inscriptions in the Church
The Inscriptions in Bethersden Church will be found in Vol. XVI of Archaeologia Cantiana pages 68 to 98. The following summary is all that is necessary here by way of index:-
201. Brass to William LOVELACE, Gentleman, sometime citizen of London 1459.
202. Brass inscription to Thomas one of the sons of William LOVELACE, Sergeant at law 1591.
203. Richard HULSE and his wife Mary daughter of Sir William CLERKE, 1687 and his only son Richard Hulse of Lovelace in this Parish 1706.
204. Cicely onely daughter of Richard HULSE of Lovelace Place 1679.
205. Dorothea Christi Annette only child of Edward HAYWARD Esquire of Low Wood. 1864. He died 1877.
206. Sir George CHOUTE and his son Sir George Choute, Baronet who died 1721 and left his estate to his relation Edward AUSTEN Esquire.
207. Margaret wife of John DYNE of Bethrisden Clothier. 1635.
208. John Dyne Esquire born 1699 died 1746. Henry Dyne Gentleman born 1668 died 1706 and other DYNE memorials.
209. Samuel WITHERDEN of Wissenden died 1761 and his wife Elizabeth daughter of Thomas WHITFELD, 1779.
210. George WITHERDEN 1758. His wife Elizabeth [WILMOTT] and daughter Anne who married Thomas JACKSON of Camberwell 1812.
211. Thomas WITHERDEN Esquire of Wissenden 1800.
212. George WITHERDEN 1669 and wife Mary daughter of Thomas BRET of Snave.
213. Thomas WITHERDEN 1666 and his descendants.
214. Thomas BEDINGFIELD 1644.
215. Reverend Whitfeld CURTEIS M.A. Rector of Smarden died 1834.
216. Francis WHITFELD, 1695 and his 1st wife Elizabeth daughter of Thomas WATERMAN and 2nd wife Martha daughter of Thomas RUCK of Harmons Sole in Nether Hardres. His son Thomas Whitfeld and his wife daughter of Stephen HAFFENDEN of Egerton.
217. Margaret daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth WHITFELD 1745.
218. Francis WHITFELD 1782 and his wife Sarah daughter of Thomas WILMOTT.
219. Thomas WILMOTT and his wife Mary [THURSTON] 1769
220. Edward WILMOTT of Low Wood 1797
221. Thomas WILMOTT 1701
222. Thomas GIBBON Esquire of Frid 1623.
223. Thomas WATERMAN 1637
224. Edward WATERMAN 1659
225. Margaret wife of Richard son of Richard BARROW 1636
226. Thomas son of Francis and Rachel WORRALL 1701.
227. Thomas BUTTON 1841
228. (near Vestry a slab) Joan wife of Ralph ABBOT, Vicar of this church 1643
229. (at Western end of North Aisle) Jonathan WHISTON Vicar, died 1697. Rebuilt the Vicarage House 1676 after its destruction by fire in 1669.
Index of names and places
Name Index
Abbot 228
Adams 8. 36. 37. 57. 58. 60
Austen 206
B- 150a
Baker 112. 116
Barnard 42
Barrow 225
Barten 141
Barton 49. 51. 52. 137. 138. 159. 160
Bates 84
Batt 41a
Bean 45
Bedingfield 214
Bennett 63
Boorman (185)
Boseden 125
Bousden (91)
Bourne 13
Bret 212
Bright(24)150–152.154.157.(160)
Brooks (180)
Brown 14. 44.79. 86.120. 183
Bullock 109
Burden 107
Burnet 77
Burren (86)
Buss 21. 98.99.113. 114.131
Button 31. 227
Cameron 81. 95
Capeling 15. 17
Chantler 163
Chittenden 158. 162
Choute 206
Claringbold 41. 41a
Clark, Clarke (32) (97) (100) (101) 104. 105. (118) (143)
Clerke 203
Coleman 185
Curteis 215
D- 200
Davies 45a
Day 168
Dunster 74
Durey 143. 196. 197
Dyne 207. 208
Ells 138
Else 39. 40
Evenden 156
Feasey 85
Filmer 70
Foster 149
Fridd 170
Gadsbe 111
Gibbon 222
Gilford 169
Godden 195
Greenall 9
Haffenden 216
Hales 176
Hamm ….. 83
Harvey 92. 93
Hayward 205
Heathfield 75
Hodges 146
Holman 198
Holmes 188
Honey 64. 65
Hopkings 113
Hughes 10 – 12. 20
Hulse 203. 204
Hyland 24. 149. 150. 161.
165. 177
Idenden 91
Jackson 173. 210
Jarvis 48. 179. 194
Kingsford (131)
Kingsnorth 27. 28. 67. 69.119. 122. 129. 130. 132
Large 87
Latter 136
Lee 123
Link 147. 148. 172. 186.187
Lott 169
Lovelace 201. 202
Luckhurst (64)
Lurcock 76
Mannering 117
Manwaring 58
Maplesden 17
Maylam 61. 62. 121
Millen 178. 180. 189. 190
Morris 164. 166
Mold 108
Murrell 192. 193
Norten 71
Offen 89. 90
Oliver 145
Oxley 94
Padgham 22. 23. 82
Palmar 25.26 34.35.59. 184
Palmer 18. 33
Paris 155
Peirson 72
R…….K 54
Ring 68. 199
Roberts 45
Roots 78
Ruck 216. (and ?54)
Sabbage 191
Shorter 144
Simones 71
Skinner 29. 30
Small 50. 124. 133.139. 140
Smith (87) 110. 142
Snelling 88
Stace 12
Stevens 198
Stewart 2
Tanton 46. 47
Tong 62
Town 196
Trower (109)
Tucker 182
Turk 3 – 7
Usher 54
Vane 198
Waldo (77)
Walker 115
Waterman 216. 223. 224
Waters 134. 135
Watts 42. 43
Wells 153
Whiston 229
White 126. 127. 128
Whitfeld 209.(215) 216–218
Wilmott 174. 210. 218–221
Wilson 19
Wise 171
Witherden 66.175. 209–213
Wood 1. 3
Worrall 226
Wright 53
Young (161)
Place IndexAshford 2. 94
Bethersden:-
Bean Place 178
Brisenden 71
Burren Place 145
Dyne’s Farm 27, 28,
122.132
Etchden 177
Fridd 49. 52. 223
Lovelace 98. 163. 180.
203.204
Low Wood 81. 174. 205
Old Surrenden 127
Runsell 130 Snoad Hill 16
Vitters Oak 166
Wissenden 175. 209. 211
Winter Farm 44
Biddenden 163
Burwash 120
Camberwell 173. 210
Canterbury 119
Chilham 50
Cranbrook School 9
Dalkeith, Scotland 2
Egerton 216
Great Chart 51. 118. 129
Hardres 216
Hastings 31. 169High Halden 195
London 202New York 5
Shadoxhurst 86
Smarden 3. 215
Snargate 12
Tenterden 139
Twickenham 109
General Index
Army:-
Royal Artillery 95
Royal West Surrey 41
Northumberland Fusiliers 45a
Household Battalion 69
Blacksmith 70
Butcher 26
Carpenter 22
Clothier 153. 181. 207
Curate 63
Vicar 9. 110. 229. 230
Vicarage 230
Wheelwright 107
Yeoman 1. 35. 38. 67. 96.120.
126. 140
Some notes on Monumental Inscriptions in Brabourne Church
Some notes on Monumental Inscriptions in Brabourne Church taken by Leland L. Duncan August 1890. Typed up by Dawn Weeks , checked by Zena Bamping.
Inside the Church
1. In the south aisle is a mural monument:-
In vicino Pulvere / requiescit corpus / peritiet exercitati / Ducio / Gulielmi Richards / In cujus memoriam / Gabriel RICHARDS / de Rowling in parochia / de Goodnestone in hoc / comitatu generosus / ex filijs unus / Monumentum hoc / perpetuum amoris / Pignus Testamento Pie statuit / Anno Domino MDCLXXII
Above is a coat of arms much worn - ? a chevron between 3 fleur de lys.
2. In the nave before the chancel steps a stone:- Here lyeth the body of Jane daughter of Mr John RICHARDS clerk and Ellen his wife, and also of James son of the said John and Ellen Richards who was a modest youth and an obedient child. Jane died August the 7th 1688, James died December the 17th 1718 to ye great grief of his surviving father. The Reverend Mr John RICHARDS departed this life November ye 28 1727 aged 79 Having been possessed of this Vicaridge of Brabourn and the Rectory of Monks Horton 52 years and lyeth here interred.
3. In the chancel is the brass of a knight c 1440 – Inscription gone ? to one of the Scott family.
4. Also a brass of an unmarried lady – Inscription gone.
5. Another brass of a lady with this inscription: Of your charite pray for the soule of Dame Elyzabeth POWNYNGES late wyf to / Sir Edward Pownynges the which Dame Elizabeth decessed the XV day of / August ye yer of our lord god MVCXXVIII, on whose soule Jhu have mercy amen /.
6. Another brass of a knight has this inscription:- Of your charite pray for the soule of Sir William SCOTT knyght which / departyd out of this world ye XXIIII / day of August the yere of our lord / MVCXXIIII on whos sowle of your charite saye a paternoster and an ave /.
End of Brabourne notes August 1890 Leland L Duncan
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
Pownynges 5
Richards 1, 2
Scott 6
Scott? 3
Place IndexBrabourn 2
Goodnestone
Rowling
Monks Horton 2GeneralClerk 2
Knight 3, 6
Reverend 2
Monumental Inscriptions of Benenden Church and Churchyard
Monumental Inscriptions of Benenden Church and Churchyard, from a book, published in 1889 by Rev Francis Haslewood, Rector of St Matthew's Church, Ipswich. Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton.
In the ChurchChancel.
1. (On the glass of east window). In honour of God and in affectionate remembrance of his father and mother, John and Isabel HARDY. G.H. mdccclxii.
2. (On the reredos). To the glory of God, and in thankful remembrance of fifty years of happiness granted to our parents, 1838-1888.
3. (Brass on chancel arch, north side, close to pulpit). In memory of Richard FARLEY, who having been parish clerk and sexton of Benenden for 27 years, died suddenly on the 12th February 1874, aged 57. The Vicar of the parish, William John EDGE, hereby records his grief for the loss of one whom he greatly esteemed, and who for nearly sixteen years was his constant and faithful assistant in all the services of this house of God.
North Chancel.
4. (Marble monument against north window). Sacred to the memory of Thomas Hallett HODGES of Hempstead Place in this parish, Esq. High Sheriff of the county of Kent in the year 1786, who died June 23, 1801 aged 47 years. And of Dorothy Hodges his wife (youngest daughter of William CARTWRIGHT of Marnham in the county of Nottingham, Esq) who died January 21, 1800 aged 48. They left five surviving children, Thomas Law Hodges of Hempstead Place, Esq; Henry Hodges, B.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge; Edmund Hodges; Ann Elizabeth Hodges; and Julia Frances Hodges. Their second son, John Hodges, died on board the Warley East Indiaman, on his passage from Madras to China, October 9, 1793 aged 16 years. And their fourth son, Francis Willoughby Hodges, third Lieutenant of His Majesty’s frigate Diana, died of the yellow fever on board of that ship in the West Indies, July 15, 1800 aged 17 years. Three of their children died in their infancy, and are buried in the same vault with their father and mother, viz: George Hodges, who died March 25, 1784 aged 14 days; Charles Hodges who died April 7, 1786 aged 1 month and 21 days; Caroline Dorothy Hodges who died October 26, 1791 aged 1 month and 6 days.
5. (White marble tablet on black ground). Sacred to the memory of Rebecca, wife of Thomas Law HODGES, Esq. of Hemsted in this parish, only child of Sir Roger TWISDEN, Bart, of Bradbourne Park in East Malling, who died a short time before her birth. She was the last survivor of that ancient family, born at Bradbourne January 5th 1780, married February 16th 1802, died at Hemsted February 2nd, 1843. Her affectionate duty to widowed mother, her love for her husband and children, and her active sympathy with the sufferings of the afflicted and the needy, were sanctified by an unfailing trust in the merits of her Saviour, and the deepest resignation to the divine will. (Arms below: Or, 3 crescents sa. on a canton of the second a ducal crown of the first. Motto: Praevisa mala periunt).
6. (White marble tablet on black ground). Sacred to the memory of Thomas Law HODGES, Esq. of Hemsted, deputy lieutenant of the county of Kent, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Kent & Sussex, chairman of the quarter sessions for many years and major in the West Kent Militia. He represented the county and subsequently to the passing the reform bill the western division in five parliaments. He married in 1802 Rebecca, only child of Sir Roger TWISDEN, Bart, and had issue Thomas Twisden Hodges, Esq. who married first, Mary Ann Floretta CHANDLESS and secondly Rosa WILSON, widow of General Sir W. NOTT, K.C.B. Anne Rebecca, wife of Cook Tylden PATTENSON, Esq; Frances Dorothy, wife of the Honourable Robert FORBES; Caroline Cordelia Hodges; Julia Elizabeth, wife of the Revd. W.M. Smith MARRIOTT; Katharine, wife of William PEARETH, Esq; Charlotte Lydia, wife of Edward Barrett CURTIES, Esq; Francis, Frederick George & Owen, who all three died in infancy. A true patriot, a kind and liberal landlord, an unfailing friend to the poor, faithful in every relation of public and private life, he served his generation according to the will of God, and now rests in sure and certain hope of a blessed resurrection, through the merits of his redeemer, born June 3rd, 1776, died May 14th 1857. "He that believeth in me hath everlasting life". John c.6, v.47.
7. (Same as last tablet). Floretta Mary Ann, only daughter of Thomas CHANDLESS, of York Place, London, Esq., the beloved wife of Thomas Twisden HODGES, Esq., born August 28th 1797, died at Sandgate April 18th 1849, leaving no issue. Her devoted affection for her husband, her extensive and unostentatious charities to the sick and distressed poor, will never be forgotten by those who knew her well. May our blessed redeemer reward her in his heavenly kingdom. Her mortal remains are placed in the family vault in this church, awaiting a joyful resurrection.
8. (On the floor behind the organ). Here lyes the body of Edward GULDEFORD of Hempsted, Esq. who dyed the 4 of September 1678. And Anne Guldeford his wife, daughter of Sir Robert THROCKMORTON of Coughton in the county of Warwick, who died ye 3 of December 1710. Requiescant in Pace. (Parish register: Dame Anna Mariah Guldeford, widow).
9. Here lyes the body of Dame Mary FORTESCUE, widow of Sir Edward Fortescue of Bragnam, who dyed the 30th of June 1693. Requiescant in Pace. (Register has: 1694 July ye 10th. Dame Mary Ffortescue, widow).
South Chancel.
10. (Mural brass). Under this stone doeth lye buried ye body of Edmond GIBBON late of this parish of Benninden, who dyed ye last of January in Anno Dni. 1607. Who was ye principall founder of ye free scole of Benninden and gave the livinge that thereto belongeth.
11. (East window). A memorial of thanksgiving June 12 1867. J.S.H.C.M.W.H. (On the occasion of the marriage of Hon. John Stewart HARDY).
12. (Window). In memory of Jane Isabel HARDY, born March 16th 1843, died June 21st 1862.
13. (On south wall). P. SCHEEMAKERS, Sculptor, Anno Domini 1750. Near this place are deposited the remains of the Right Honourable Sir John NORRIS of Hempstead, who after fifty years faithful service in the Royal Navy, attained the supreme Command, with the rank of Admiral of the Fleet & Vice Admiral of England. It is but bare justice to his memory to say, since so much at least may be said with the strictest truth, that there never breathed a better Seaman, a greater Officer, a braver Man, a more zealous Wellwisher to the present Establishment, nor consequently a truer Englishman than this Sir John Norris.
14. (There is a marble bust above the monument, and beneath the inscription: Arms: Quarterly, argent and gules, a fret or; impaling Arg. a cross sa. between four Cornish choughs ppr. Crest: A Cornish chough rising ppr. Curiously the date of his death is not given, but Hasted III, p.83 says, Sir John Norris, Knt., died May 13, 1749, leaving issue by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Matthew, Lord AYLMER, 4 sons, of whom John Norris Esq., his eldest, succeeded him here, and resided at Hemsted).
15. (Beneath the foregoing). Sacred to the beloved memory of Mrs Sarah NORRIS, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir John Norris. The delight and constant source of inexpressible happiness to all who knew her. Her soul was delivered from this earthly prison on January 19th 1762 in the 50th year of her age, to receive the reward of the righteous in the paradise of God. Reader, if a life who uniform pursuit was every virtue that could adorn her sex, if an illustrious example of uncommon piety in a dissipated age, if a brightest elegance of manners with the warmest benevolence of soul mark the character of a woman worthy to be recorded to posterity, here let the tear drop and hence receive the accomplished portrait of female excellence. Her afflicted nephew, John AMBROSE, of Mount Ambrose in the county of Dublin, and Kingdom of Ireland, caused this to be inserted, to perpetuate his irreparable loss, and in testimony of his affection for the memory of the best of women. Anno nostrae salutis 1791.
16. (Window). To the memory of Edith Elizabeth GRAHAM, born January 31st 1847, died January 8th 1875.
South aisle
17. Sacred to the memory of John Samuel LAZONBY, Esq. who practised as a surgeon etc. for many years in this parish. He died November 3rd AD 1835, aged 43 years. This tablet is erected by his friends and neighbours, who will long deplore the loss of one so distinguished for his professional skill, zeal and benevolence, so highly respected for his integrity and morals, and so endeared to all by his amiable manners , his unostentatious charity and his unaffected piety.
18. (Brass plate beneath a window). This window is erected in affectionate remembrance of Thomas & Sarah NEVE, AD 1868.
19. Sacred to the memory of Frederick BOYS, the 6th son of the Revd. Daniel Boys, vicar of this parish, and Sarah Rider his wife, who departed this life on the 13th March 1844, aged 24 years.
20. Sacred to the memory of the Revd. Daniel BOYS, M.A. of St Johns College, Cambridge. 51 years vicar of this parish and 47 years vicar of Brookland in this county, who died September 11th 1857 aged 80 years. Also of Sarah Rider, widow of the above named Daniel Boys, she died August 4th 1863 aged 79 years.
21. Sacred to the memory of Daniel BOYS, eldest son of the above named Daniel Boys, and late of this parish and of Finchley Road, Hampstead, who departed this life 23rd October 1873 aged 65 years. His strict integrity, combined with his many virtues, endeared him to all who knew him.
22. (Ornamental brass plate on the wall). The body and chancel of this church, being much dilapidated, were to a great extent rebuilt beautified and with the exception of the font, entirely refurbished in the years of our Lord 1861 and 1862 at the sole expense of The Right Honourable Gathorne HARDY, MP of Hemsted Park in this parish. The church was reopened for Divine service Easter Day A.D. 1862 and the inhabitants of Benenden, desirous to record their gratitude to God and their deep sense of obligation to their benefactor for this good work, have erected this tablet as a memorial to future generations. August A.D. 1866.
23. In memory of Mary, wife of Thomas HUNT and one of the daughters of Anthony PAUL of Halden in this county. She departed this life in the month of January 1759. Thomas Hunt above named who departed this life in the month of May 1783. Philadelphia, wife of Paul Hunt, who departed this life in the month of October 1792. Rebecca MAGDALEN, widow of the above named Thomas Hunt, who departed this life in the month of May 1805, and of Paul Hunt, above named, who departed this life without issue, in the month of May 1826 aged 71 years. He was the only child of Thomas Hunt by Mary his wife and the only surviving descendant of Anthony Paul.
Tower.
24. (Brass in front of ringing floor). The west window of this church was erected in memory of Thomas Law HODGES, Esq. by the tenantry on the Hemsted estate, AD 1866.
25. This church was ruined by a storm of thunder and lightning 30th December 1672 and rebuilt 1677 and finished in the year 1678. Stephen SHARPEIGH, Gent, Richard CRYER, Churchwardens; Richard SHARPE, Gent, Thomas HUNT, Sidemen; James MUNN, John CHITTENDEN, Churchwardens for the year 1713. (On the fly leaf of the Parish Register, which begins 1653, is this entry: July 21 1678 first child baptised in the new church).
North aisle.
26. Sacred to the memory of Richard DAVIS, Esquire, of this parish who departed this life 13th November 1828 aged 72 years, and of Margaret, relict of the above, who departed this life 28th May 1847 aged 84 years.
In the churchyard.
27. East of the church (within enclosed ground). An unspotted life is old age. Harold GATHORNE-HARDY, born 24th March 1850, died 11th June 1881. "He that believeth in me though he were dead yet shall he live".
28. "He giveth His beloved sleep". Jane Isabel HARDY, born March 16 1843, died June 21, 1862.
29. Sacred to the memory of Thomas MANWARING of this parish who died November 28th 1849, aged 50 years.
30. Sacred to the memory of Edward GOWER, son of Edward and Elizabeth Gower of this parish, who died June 17th 1823 aged 63 years. Also Mary their daughter, who died May 16th 1835 aged 68 years. Also Elizabeth their daughter, who died February 25th 1836 aged 71 years.
31. In memory of Edward GOWER, Senior, late of this parish, who died 4th July 1804 aged 68 years. Also Elizabeth his wife, who died 18th July 1794 aged 65 years. John their son died 15th June 1767 aged 4 years. Their surviving issue: Edward, Elizabeth, Mary and Ann. As also John, his son (by Elizabeth his second wife, whom he left surviving), who died in his infancy. Likewise near this place are buried in one grave the father and mother of the said Edward Gower, who died nearly at the same time. Also their sons George, John, Robert and his wife.
32. Sacred to the memory of Robert SHOOBRIDGE, who died November 26th 1874 aged 79 years.
33. Sarah, wife of Robert Shoobridge of this parish, who died May 9th 1828 aged 39 years. Left issue surviving 5 sons and 1 daughter, viz: Thomas, George, Robert, James, Charles and Silvester.
34. Sacred to the memory of Robert SHOOBRIDGE of this parish who died May 10th 1848 aged 81 years, leaving a widow, four sons and two daughters, viz: Richard, John, Robert, Samuel, Mary and Sarah. Also of Sarah, wife of the above who died February 23rd 1854 aged 84 years.
35. In memory of William SHOOBRIDGE who died 26th June 1819 aged 46 years. Also of Philadelphia his wife who died 7th April 1845 aged 77 years.
36. Sarah SHOOBRIDGE died November 22 1781 aged 1 year and 10 months.
37. In memory of James, son of Joseph and Ann SHOOBRIDGE of this parish who died the 21st of May 1825 aged 10 months and 10 days.
38. (Upright cross). Charles NEVE, late curate of Woolston, eldest son of Richard and Emma Neve, born December 15 1858, entered into rest March 12 1886. "Watch and pray".
39. In memory of Charles MARSHALL, M.A., Vicar of St Bride’s, Fleet Street for 36 years, and Prebendary of St Paul’s, who died 29th of January 1883 in the 80th year of his age. And of Sarah Elizabeth, his wife, who died at her residence, Ripley Court, Surrey on the 4th of August 1883 in her 72nd year. "I know that my redeemer liveth". Job XIX 25.
40a. In memory of Francis BOYS, born 31st May 1821, died 10th October 1878.
40b. In affectionate remembrance of Daniel BOYS, the eldest son of the late Reverend Daniel Boys, for many years vicar of this parish, born 28th August 1808, died 23rd October 1873.
41. Erected to the memory of John DUNGEY, late of Maidstone, who departed this life July 8th 1831 aged 63 years. Also Ann, wife of the above, who departed this life January 28th 1830 aged 60 years. "And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgement". This stone was erected by order of his sole executor, Mr John KIRBY of Maidstone, victualler.
42. "Our days upon earth are a shadow". Job. 8 Chap. 9 Ver. Sacred to the memory of Jane, wife of Owen SOUTHON, who died December 4th 1852 aged 24 years, leaving a husband and one son, viz: James Shoobridge, aged 16 months, to lament the loss of an affectionate wife and a kind mother. Also of the above named James Shoobridge Southon, born August 7th 1851 died April 16th 1855. "The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away: blessed be the name of the Lord". Job. 1 Chap. xii Ver.
43. In memory of Jane, the kind and affectionate wife of James SHOOBRIDGE of this parish, who died on March the 3rd 1847 aged 71 years. Also the above named James Shoobridge, who died on May the 4th 1853, aged 77 years. "Life is short, death is sure, sin the cause, Christ the cure".
44. In memory of Elizabeth, wife of William BARROW, who died July ye 22nd 1770 aged 20 years. Also William her son, who died an infant. "She like a rose was fresh and gay, but now is cut down and lies like clay".
45. (Double headstone). In memory of James BARROW of this parish, yeoman, who died ye 19th of August 1757 aged 47 years. Also in memory of Elizabeth, wife of James Barrow. She died May ye 15th 1782 aged 71 years. Left issue 5 sons and one daughter: James, William, Thomas, Larence, John and Elizabeth.
46. In memory of John BARNS of this parish who died December 11th 1833 aged 26 years, leaving a widow and one daughter, Mirriam, to lament their loss. Also of Miriam CLARK, daughter of the above who departed this life September 1st 1862 aged 29 years.
47. (On the side of a ledger stone). In memory of Emma EDGE, born 27 November 1817, married 31 January 1839, and died 25 November 1871.
"The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord".
48. Sacred to the memory of George LANSDELL of Eaglesden in this parish, who died August 8th 1881 aged 71 years. "His soul to Him who gave it rose, God led it to its long repose, its glorious rest". Also of Harriet, wife of the above who died April 30th 1887 aged 73 years. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord".
49. In affectionate remembrance of Joseph RELF of Mount Pleasant, who died June 26th 1865 aged 43 years, leaving surviving a widow and 4 children, viz: Eliza Jane, Joseph, Katherine and John.
50. Sacred to the memory of Joseph RELF, yeoman of this parish, who died May 12th 1844 aged 73 years. Left surviving Frances his widow and two children, 1 son and 1 daughter, viz: Joseph and Frances Jane, also Caroline Elizabeth, daughter of the above Joseph and Frances Relf who died September 13th 1843 aged 22 years. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints".
51. In memory of Rohn RELF of this parish, who departed this life 24th February 1823 aged 85 years. Also Elizabeth his first wife, who died 8th September 1772 aged 28 years. And of Jemima his second wife, who died 30th July 1790 aged 43 years. Also of one daughter Elizabeth, aged 25 years, is buried in the adjoining grave. Left surviving by his former wife 2 sons and 2 daughters, and by the latter 2 sons and 3 daughters.
52. In memory of John GUDE of this parish, who died January 20th 1793 aged 59 years. Left issue 1 son and 2 daughters, viz: John, Mary and Elizabeth. Also Mary his wife who died September 20th 1797 aged 67 years.
53. In memory of Mary, eldest daughter of John and Mary GUDE, second wife of John SPARKS of this parish, who departed this life (with a cancer in the breast) February the 24th 1817, aged 54 years.
54. In memory of John GUDE, bachelor, son of John and Mary Gude of this parish, who died March 16th 1832 aged 68 years.
55. In memory of John WENMAN of this parish who died June 21st 1821 aged 46 years, leaving a widow, 3 sons and 1 daughter. Also Elizabeth, wife of the above who died September 14th 1845 aged 79 years.
56. In memory of George, son of John and Elizabeth WENMAN of this parish who died January 19th 1837 aged 31 years. Also Emma, born January 9th 1843 died September 18th 1848. Thomas Smith, born June 19th 1833, died October 4th 1848. Ellen Elizabeth, born July 29th 1847, died March 25th 1849. Frederick George born January 13th 1839, died April 6th 1861, children of John Gude and Sarah Wenman.
57. In affectionate remembrance of Mary GUDE, the beloved wife of Frederick TURTLE, M.D. of London. Born January 11th 1832, died December 10th 1864.
58. (Close to the Vicarage gardens). Sacred to the memory of John SPARKS, late of Stansted in the county of Hertfordshire, who departed this life November 30th 1825 aged 61 years.
59. In memory of Mary, wife of John SPARKS, who departed this life January 18th 1807 aged 42 years.
60. In memory of Amy, wife of Thomas DAY of this parish who died April the 30th 1806 aged 51 years. Left issue one son, James.
61. Sally BROWN died November 13 1778 aged 20.
62. Ann BROWN died June 17 1771 aged 7 months. (Register 1771. June 21, Ann, daughter of Greenland Brown, infant).
63. Sacred to the memory of Ann, widow of Mr W. MASTERS of Rolvenden, formerly the wife of Mr J. SPARKS of this parish, and for twenty years a faithful servant and friend to the family of Thomas Law HODGES, Esq., late of Hemsted. She departed this life in humble hope of a blessed resurrection through the merits of her Redeemer on the 4th of September 1860, aged 77 years. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord".
64. Sacred to the memory of William BUCKLAND of this parish, who died March 11th 1833, aged 71 years. Left surviving Rebecca his wife, two sons and one daughter. Also of Rebecca, wife of the above who died January 10th 1852 aged 89 years.
65. Sacred to the memory of Thomas Elcock BUCKLAND, son of William and Rebecca Buckland of this parish, who died November the 23rd 1814 in the 31st year of his age.
66. Sacred to the memory of William, son of William and Rebecca BUCKLAND of this parish, who died December the 22nd 1809 in the 23rd year of his age. Also James and George their sons, who died in their infancy.
67. In memory of Thomas, son of George and Rebelle ELCOCK of this parish, who died August 6th 1783 aged 10 years and 11 months.
68. Sacred to the memory of Rebelle, wife of George ELCOCK of this parish, who died March the 26th 1815 aged 72 years. Left surviving two daughters, Rebecca and Ann. Also Ann, daughter of the above George and Rebella Elcock, died January the 14th 1817, aged 48 years.
69. (Covered with moss, difficult to read). Sacred to the memory of two children [of] Samuel and Philadelphia BARNS, late of this parish. Caroline died October 30th 1815 aged 5 years and 8 months. Amos died December 7th 1815 aged 2 years and 4 months.
70. In memory of William TYE of this parish. He died June 14 1774 aged 60 years. Also in memory of Elizabeth RABSON, late of this parish, spinster. She died December 15 1802 aged 75 years.
71. Sacred to the memory of Richard MILLS of Pump House in this parish, who departed this life March 5th 1845 in the 82nd year of his age. Also Elizabeth his wife, who died March 21st 1845 in the 66th year of her age. Left surviving 3 sons, Richard, George and Edmund.
72. In memory of Richard MILLS, late of Pump farm in this parish, who died January 25th 1882 aged 83 years.
73. "Thy will be done". In affectionate remembrance of Peter PINYON, Esquire, surgeon of this parish, who died December 31st 1873 aged 42 years. Universally respected, leaving a widow and one son, George Beale. Also of Fanny WITHERDEN, wife of the above Peter Pinyon, who died April 14th 1884 aged 49 years.
74a. In affectionate remembrance of Richard FARLEY of this parish, who died February 12th 1874 aged 57 years, leaving Frances Matilda his widow, to mourn her loss. "Watch therefore, for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come".
74b. Here rest the remains of Henrietta Matilda, wife of William WESTON, and dearly loved child of William & Mary CHENNELL. Died May 29th 1872 aged 41 years. "Come unto me all that are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest". This stone is erected in fond remembrance by her mother.
75. Sacred to the memory of Charlotte, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth MILLS of this parish, who departed this life at Maidstone in this county, December 5th 1835 aged 25 years. Also Eliza, their daughter died March 27th 1837 aged 21 years.
76. In memory of Alfred, son of Richard and Elizabeth MILLS of this parish, who departed this life October 22nd 1810 aged 7 years.
77. In memory of Thomas DRURY of this parish, yeoman, who died January ye 6th 1768 aged 83 years. Also Rebekah his wife who died March ye 22nd 1765 aged 78 years.
78. Here lieth ye body of Sarah, wife of Joseph ILDEN of ye parish. She died ye 5th of November 1748 in ye 85th year of her age.
79. Here lieth ye body of Robert HAYWARD, yeoman in this parish, who departed ye life November ye 11th 1751, aged 61 years. Left Ann his wife. By her he had 5 sons and one daughter, William, Isaac and Samuell, deceased, now surviving him Robert, James and Elizabeth.
(Register 1751. November 16. Robert Hayward, Churchwarden).
80. Sacred to the memory of Thomas BLACKWELL, late of this parish, who departed this life February 13th 1830 aged 56 years, leaving a widow, 4 sons and 3 daughters, viz: Thomas, William, Edward, John, Mary Ann, Elizabeth and Sarah Charity. Also of Mary, wife of the above named, who departed this life December 20th 1855, aged 68 years. Also of Elizabeth, daughter of the above who died March 25th 1851 aged 35 years.
81. James, son of Thomas and Mary BLACKWELL, who died March 31st 1829 aged 4 years.
82. Sacred to the memory of John BUSBRIDGE of Staplehurst, who departed this life May the 2nd 1816 aged 72 years. Also Jane, wife of the said John Busbridge, who departed this life July the 19th 1817 aged 52 years. Left issue: Two sons and two daughters, viz: John, William, Mary and Ann. "Be serious Friend to watch the great affair, t’will be too late when thou art lodged here".
83. Sacred to the memory of Jane, the beloved wife of Thomas WIGHTWICK of Ramsden in this parish, who died 28th September 1870 aged 72 years. Also to the memory of the aforesaid Thomas Wightwick who died 31st January 1875 aged 81 years.
84. This stone is set up in memory of Sophia Summers, who died at Cranbrook February 6th 1876 aged 92 years and 11 months, by W.J. EDGE, vicar of this parish, in token of the high esteem in which she was held by himself and by all his family, for four generations.
85. Sacred to the memory of Sarah, wife of James HATCHER, born December 11th 1833, died October 17th 1872. "The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord". Job. 1.21.
86. To the memory of William BUSBRIDGE of this parish who departed this life March the 25th 1817 aged 65 years. "Man that is born of woman is of few days, and full of trouble". Also of Elizabeth his wife, who departed this life December the 2nd 1828 aged 64 years. Left issue four sons and three daughters, viz: John, William, Joseph, James, Mary, Sarah and Judith.
87. CLEVELAND.
88. In memory of Henry DRAWBRIDGE who died November 26th 1818 aged 26 years.
89. In memory of John MILLER, late of Cranbrook, farmer, who died October the 7th 1817 aged 68 years. Also of two sons, William, who died an infant, and John a youth. Also Elizabeth, wife of the above said, who died November 21st 1831 aged 74 years.
90. In memory of Mary PANKHURST, spinster, who died August 20th 1841 aged 89 years.
91. Here lye ye body of Richard, son of Alexander and Margaret NARWOOD of this parish, who died ye 13th of September 1749 in the 49th year of his age. The above Alexander and Margaret had 9 children, viz: Mary, Ann, Mary, Francis, Martha, Sarah, Alexander and Richard. The said Alexander and Margaret and 5 children lie near this stone. The 2nd Mary was interred at Fairly in Sussex, Francis at Thurnham in Kent and Sarah at Rolvenden. Now surviving only Alexander. (Register 1749. September 19, Richard Narrwood).
92. "Ever with the Lord". In fond memory of Mary Jane BURT, who fell asleep in Jesus December 26th 1870 aged 30 years. Also William, father of the above, died May 20th 1843 aged 86 years.
93. (Altar tomb within iron railings). Sacred to the memory of the Reverend Daniel BOYS, M.A., late vicar of this parish, and also of Brookland in this county, who died September 11th 1857, aged 80 years. He left surviving Sarah RIDER his wife, who was the youngest daughter of William Barrington RICHARDSON, Esq. of Bermondsey, Surrey, by whom he had issue 12 children, viz: Daniel, Sarah, Thomas, James, Robert Edward, Emily Jane, George, Frederick, Francis, Charles Octavius, Alfred William and Susannah Catherine. Sarah died July 1st 1839 aged 29 years. Frederick died March 13th 1844 aged 24 years. George died May 17th 1858 aged 40 years.
94. Sacred to the memory of Sarah RIDER, widow of the Reverend Daniel BOYS, born 20th March 1784, died 4th August 1863.
95. Sacred to the memory of George GOLDSMITH of this parish, bachelor, who departed this life June 1st 1842 aged 69 years. He was for upwards of forty years a faithful servant to Mr John RICHARDSON of Sarnden in this parish. This stone was erected by James GOLDSMITH as a tribute of esteem and affection.
95a. In memory of Amelia S.R. LAZONBY, who departed this life February 22nd 1829 aged 18 years.
96. Beneath this stone are deposited the remains of John Samuel LAZONBY, Esq. who died a bachelor November 3rd 1835, to whose memory a tablet has been kindly erected in this church by his friends and neighbours.
97. Sara, daughter of Richard and Mary STREETER, born July 31st 1811, died May 4th 1812.
98. In memory of Richard WELLS of this parish. He died November the 30th 1807 aged 72 years. Left issue one son, Richard. Also of Mary his wife who died January the 8th 1813 aged 64 years.
99. In memory of Sarah, wife of Richard WILLIAMS, late of Brighdeham in Sussex. She died ye 3rd of January 1746 in ye 83rd year of her age. Left issue 2 sons and one daughter, Richard, Henry and Elizabeth.
100. In memory of Mary, daughter of John and Mary MEEDE. She died ye 1st of November 1748 aged 12 years. Erected by Henry WILLIAMS of ye parish, her grandfather. (Register 1748, November 7. Mary, daughter of John MEAD of Tenterden).
101. To the memory of Richard Wells STREETER, who died February 3rd 1836 aged 27 years.
102. In memory of Elizabeth, wife of John WELLS of this parish, who died October 21st 1798 aged 71 years. Also near this stone lies Elizabeth, their daughter, who died in her infancy. Also of the aforesaid John Wells, who died April 29th 1810 aged 79 years.
103. Here lieth interred the body of Martha HAYWARD, wife of Rob Hayward of Rolvenden and only child of William GIBSON of Benenden. She departed this life March ye first 1747 aged 22 years. In memory of William GIBSON of this parish, yeoman, who died November the 21st 1757 aged 62 years. Also to the memory of Martha, wife of the said William GIBSON, who departed this life November 28th 1763 aged 72 years.
104. Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth, wife of James SHOEBRIDGE of this parish, who died November 19th 1823 aged 28 years. Also Polly COLEMAN, mother of the above Elizabeth Shoebridge, who died September 29th 1834 aged 62 years. Left issue 2 daughters, viz: Mary and Elizabeth. Also Elizabeth their daughter who died January 28th 1824 aged 5 months. Likewise 2 children who died in their infancy.
105. In memory of John RICHARDSON of Sarnden Farm in this parish, who died November 5th 1846 in the 82nd year of his age. Also Philadelphia, wife of the above, who died November 6th 1843 in the 70th year of her age, leaving 6 sons and 5 daughters, viz: Philadelphia, Mary, John, Sarah, Hannah, Thomas, Mercy, James, William, George and Francis.
106. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord". Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth MILLS, died November 16th 1846 aged 23 years, eldest daughter of John and Philadelphia Mills of this parish. Also Joseph their youngest son died December 21st 1855 aged 18 years. "In the midst of life we are in death watch therefore".
107. Sacred to the memory of William SOUTHON of this parish who died the 12th of January 1827 aged 91 years. Also of Sarah his wife who died the 8th of July 1819 aged 83 years.
108. In memory of Martha, daughter of Samuel and Martha BARHAM, late of this parish, who died April the 6 1805 aged 18 years.
109. In memory of Martha, wife of Samuel Barham of this parish, who died February the 18th 1801 aged 46 years. Left issue one daughter. Also of the above said Samuel Barham who died June 21st 1807 aged 48 years, leaving his second wife with two daughters, Elizabeth and Jane.
110. Here lie the remains of Sarah, wife of Mr Jenkin HAGUE of Biddenden, who died January 21st 1831 aged 74 years. Daughter of Mr Joseph HINDS of this parish, she left 2 sons, William and Isaac.
111. Sacred to the memory of Mary, wife of Isaac HAGUE of this parish, and daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth DURRANT of Hawkhurst, who died the 27th of October 1829 aged 29 years. Also Sarah Elizabeth, the only child of Isaac and Mary Hague, who died the 20th of June 1828 aged 18 months.
112. This stone is erected in memory of Ann BONNICK, wife of William Bonnick of Cranbrook, who departed this life May 24th 1799 aged 29 years.
113. In memory of two daughters of Joseph and Sarah HINDS, Molly departed this life September the 18th 1786 aged 24 years. Hetty departed this life May the 24th 1777 aged 14 years.
114. Sacred to the memory of Joseph HINDS of this parish, who departed this life October the 28th 1801 aged 75 years. Also Sarah his wife departed this life December the 18th 1801 aged 74 years. Left surviving one daughter, Sarah.
115. Beneath this stone are deposited the remains of Joseph, son of Mr Jenkin HAGUE of Biddenden, Kent, and Sarah his wife. He died at the early aged of 20, November 24th 1813, having conducted himself in all instances as a dutiful son to his parents, and an example of good morals to those of his own age. His afflicted mother erects this stone to commemorate his worth, and her own great and premature loss of an affectionate child.
116. In memory of Thomas PELLETT, who was 44 years Clark of this parish and in the said time he buried 1022. He died March 24th 1810 aged 73 years.
117. In memory of William PELLATT of this parish who died May ye 15 1766 aged 65 years.
118. In memory of Mary, wife of Henry WILLIAMS of this parish. She died June the 29th 1770 aged 89 years. Left issue one daughter Elizabeth. Also in memory of the above said Henry Williams of this parish, yeoman. He died August the 10th 1778 aged 75 years.
119. In memory of Henry WILLIAMS of this parish, yeoman, who died November 2nd 1798 aged 63 years. Left surviving Rebecca his wife, who erected this stone. Also Rebecca his wife who died May 27 1800 aged 70 years. "None but my wife doth know of this, because our children are all dismist".
120. In memory of Elizabeth, wife of James JONES, who died April 26th 1884 aged 78 years. "God is love".
121. In memory of Elizabeth, wife of Robert JONES who died April 4th 1836 aged 69 years. Also of Robert Jones, who died May 26th 1838 aged 72 years, leaving 2 sons and 3 daughters, viz: Ann, Elizabeth, Jane, Isaac and James. Also of 2 sons and 2 daughters who died in their infancy. "Here let them rest in undisturbed dust, until the resurrection of the just".
122. Catherine WYNNE, born the twenty seventh day of August 1741, died the seventh day of February 1788. (Buried in linen, £2.10s. paid).
123. In memory of two sons of Thomas and Philadlephia CARLY of this parish. Harry died August 5th 1772 aged 20 years. John died October 4 1772 aged 22 years.
124. (Double headstone). In memory of Magdalen, wife of Thomas BUCKLAND of this parish, who departed this life April 21 1771 aged 51 years. Also in memory of the said Thomas Buckland of this parish, yeoman, who departed this life April 13 1786 aged 60 years. Left surviving five brothers and two sisters.
125. In memory of Joseph BUCKLAND of this parish, who departed this life August the 26 1804 aged 64 years. Also Mary his wife who departed this life November the 12th 1804 aged 61 years. Left issue 2 sons and 2 daughters, viz: James, Thomas, Mary and Sarah.
126. Here lies interred the body of James BUCKLAND, late of this parish, yeoman, who departed this life September the 1st 1772 in the 82 year of his age. He left surviving his affectionate wife with six sons and two daughters. Also in memory of Mary, wife of the said James Buckland, who departed this life December ye 20th 1782 aged 82 years.
127. In memory of Mr John BUCKLAND, late of Hollington in Sussex, who departed this life on the 11th day of June 1821 aged 48 years.
128. To the memory of Sarah, wife of John BUCKLAND of Hollington in Sussex, yeoman, who departed this life September the 28th 1805 aged 73 years. Likewise near this place lieth James, their son, who died in his infancy. Also the above Mr John Buckland died May the 5th 1813 aged 83 years.
129. Sacred to the memory of Anna Maria, wife of Thomas HOWARD, formerly of Petersfield, Hants, who died December 5th 1849 aged 64 years, leaving a husband, 2 sons and 1 daughter to lament the loss of an affectionate wife and kind mother. Also the above Thomas Howard who died November 13th 1871 in the 91st year of his age.
130. In memory of Martha, wife of Charles HEATH of this parish, who died January 3 1782 aged 59 years. Left issue Henry and Martha. Also in memory of Charles Heath of this parish who died January 4 1796 aged 79 years.
131. In memory of Samuel MUNN, son of James and Deborah Munn of this parish, who died December 29 1780 aged 51 years. Also Elizabeth Munn, daughter of the said James and Deborah Munn, who died September 8 1780 aged 48 years.
132. In memory of James, the son of James MUNN and Deborah of this parish, butcher, who died ye 8th of June 1766 aged 48 years. Also in memory of William CHUBB, late of Lewisham, butcher, who died August 20 1786 aged 61 years.
133. Here lyeth ye body of James MUNN of this parish, butcher. He died June ye 8th 1733 in ye 60th year of his age. Also ye bodies of one son and 2 daughters, Thomas, Sarah and Cordelia. Left surviving by Deborah his wife 2 sons and six daughters, James, Samuel, Deborah, Mary, Ann, Martha, Cordelia & Elizabeth. Also here lyeth ye body of Deborah, wife of James Munn. She died the 20th of March 1748 aged 63 years.
134. Sacred to the memory of Joseph HALL of this parish, yeoman, who departed this life November the 3rd 1813 aged 82 years and eleven months. Also of Ann, his wife, who departed this life November the 21st 1836 aged 88 years.
135. In memory of Thomas TRESS of this parish who died January 11 1767 aged 57 years. Also Mary, his wife died June 18 1762 aged 50 years.
136. Sacred to the memory of Samuel Munn HEATH, yeoman of this parish, who departed this life April 1st 1862 aged 78 years. Left surviving a widow and 2 daughters.
137. In memory of Ann, wife of Thomas HUNT of Pullington in this parish, who died March 28th 1777 aged 25 years. Left issue John, Mary, Ann and Susanna.
138. Here lieth the body of Ann, daughter of John FIELD of this parish by Jane his wife, who lies interred at Ticehurst in Sussex. Ye said Ann died ye 9th of April 1747 in ye 15th year of her age.
139. (Four medallion heads engraved on stone). To the memory of four daughters of Edward and Mary FIELD of this parish. Jane died October 12th 1760 aged 2 years 9 months and 22 days. Mary died October 15th 1760 aged 4 years 4 months and 20 days. Elizabeth died October 17th 1760 aged 9 years 1 month and 30 days. Martha died October 18th 1760 aged 1 year 9 months and 24 days. Erected by John Field, their grandfather.
140. In memory of Margaret, daughter of Edward and Mary FIELD of this parish, who died July 28 1769 in the 16th year of her age. (Register. August 1. Mary, daughter of Edward FEILD).
141. In memory of John, son of Edward and Mary FIELD of this parish. He died March 21 1778 aged 18 years.
142. In memory of Sarah TOMKIN, late of Hawkhurst, who died January 15 1779 aged 47 years. This stone is erected by her brother, Edward FIELD of this parish.
143. (Very large upright stone, in head of which are engraved two figures, also an angel blowing a trumpet). In memory of Mary, wife of Samuel SANTER of this parish, daughter of Edward and Judith HAINS. She died December 19th 1794 aged 18 years. Left issue one son, Edward. Also of Judith Hains aforesaid, who died December 17th 1813 aged 66 years.
144. To the memory of Samuel SANTER of this parish who died April 19th 1838 aged 65 years. He left issue by Mary his wife, who survives him, 1 son and 5 daughters, viz: Maria, Eliza, Harriet, Jane, Sam and Mary. Also to the memory of Mary, daughter of Samuel and Mary Santer, who died November 18th 1841 aged 24 years. Also Jane, daughter of the above, who died April 5 1873 aged 62 years.
145. (On side of altar tomb). Here lyeth ye body of Mary SHARP, daughter of Richard Sharp, gent, and Martha his wife of Benenden. Married first to Stephen SHARPEIGH of ye same parish, and late wife of Sander HAFFENDEN of Biddenden, gent, who dyed on ye 23 of November 1704 in ye 47 year of her age. Here lyeth ye body of Stephen SHARPEIGH, gent, who dyed on ye 28 of May 1697 in ye 84 year of his age. (Register 1704. December 4. Mary, wife of Sander Haffenden of Biddenden. 1697. June ye 4th. Stephen Sharpeigh, gent. Anno aetatis 84).
145a. Sacred to the memory of Sarah, wife of James BUCKLAND of Little Ninevah in this parish, who departed this life January 20th 1830 aged 65 years. Also the above named James Buckland, who died January 13th 1841 aged 76 years. Likewise Thomas, their son, who departed this life March 6th 1789 aged 11 months.
146. In memory of Elizabeth, widow of Samuel HUNT, gent. She died June ye 12th 1769 aged 82 years. Left issue two sons and four daughters.
147. In memory of Thomas CARLY of this parish. He died August the 17 1768 aged 47 years. Left issue two sons and one daughter, John, Harry and Philadelphia. Also in memory of Philadelphia, wife of the said Thomas CARLY, who died November 21 1773 aged 52 years. Also Philadelphia TAYLOR, daughter of the above Thomas and Philadelphia Carly, who died September 17 1781 aged 26 years. Left issue Will, Philadelphia and Sarah.
148. In memory of Richard MILLS, late of this parish, who departed this life October the 29th 1811 aged 79 years. Also Mary his wife, who departed this life September the 29th 1815 aged 75 years. Left surviving one son, Richard.
149. Sacred to the memory of Richard MILLS, gent, of Mountlehoe Farm in this parish, who departed this life September 5th 1841 aged 70 years, leaving surviving Susannah his wife and issue two children, viz: Montague and Susannah. Also Susannah, (?wife) of the above, who died December 26th 1863 aged 57 years. Also to the memory of Richard, son of the above named Richard and Susannah Mills, who died July 27th 1832 in the third year of his age.
149. (Inserted in east wall of south aisle a Coat of Arms). Near this place lieth the body of Edmund GIBBON, who died January 1727 aged 53 and Sarah, his wife, who died June 1751 aged 75. They had three sons and two daughters. The surviving are Sarah who married Samuel PLUMER of Sedlescomb in Sussex, gent, who also lies in a vault near. Francis, who married the daughter of Samuel STILEMAN of Otford in Kent, gent. Here lieth the body of Francis Gibbon of Cranbrook who departed this life February the 20th 1756 aged 53 years. His said wife is also buried here. She died 29th September 1785 aged 77 years. Their only son Walter was buried in Clerkenwell churchyard. The same vault contains Sarah, wife of the said Samuel Plummer, their daughter Martha, wife of William WARD of this parish, and their daughters Martha, Elizabeth and Sarah. The last married William CLEVELAND of London, who died September 1820 and lies in the same vault with Sarah his wife, who died July 19th 1842 aged 79 years. In the said vault lies also Sarah Cleveland, the youngest daughter of the said William and Sarah Cleveland, who died April 3rd 1869 aged 77 years. (Register, 1727. January 15. Mr Edmund Gibbon, sen. House holder). At top of stone a shield, lion rampant bet. 3 escallops. Arms being: Sa. a lion ramp.guardant or, between three escallops ar. Crest a demi lion ramp. guard. ar. ducally crowned or. holding between paws an escallop of the last.
150. Sacred to the memory of Thomas JOHNSON of this parish, who died December 7th 1836 aged 67 years. Also of Martha his wife who died October 24th 1854 aged 73 years. Left issue one daughter, Sarah.
151. Here lyeth the body of Christopher DIVE of this parish, yeoman, who died August ye 27th 1729 aged 52 years. Left issue Thomas, Elizabeth, Mary and Ann. Also the body of Mary, wife of the said Christopher Dive died May 19th 1754 aged 63.
152. Sacred to the memory of John, second son of the late James and Sarah JUDGE of this parish, who died September 14th 1847 aged 44 years, leaving a widow and one daughter. Also of Matilda his wife who died April 23rd 1852 aged 42 years.
153. Sacred to the memory of James JUDGE, yeoman, late of Goddards Green in this parish, who died June 4th 1823 aged 58 years, leaving a widow, three sons and two daughters to lament their loss. "For nature will feel, even when faith triumphs". Also of Sarah, wife of the above named James Judge who died January 22nd 1848 aged 76 years.
154. Sacred to the memory of Thomas, son of James and Sarah JUDGE of Godderds Green in this parish, who was born May the 12th 1805 and died October the 5th 1807.
155. Sacred to the memory of Sarah TOOTH, eldest daughter of James and Sarah Judge, late of this parish, who departed this life January 17th 1847 aged 40 years.
156. Erected to the memory of Ann, second wife of James BUCKLAND of this parish, who died April 18th 1838 aged 60 years. Also near this stone lies two of her children, by her first husband William BLACKWELL.
157. (On side of old altar tomb). Here lieth the body of William SPENSER of Benenden, late desesed wich depted this life the 20 day of October in the yeare 1652 & in the 27th yeare of his age.
SOUTH SIDE OF THE CHURCH.
158. In memory of Richard GRANT, gent, son of Richard and Mary Grant, who lies interred in the tomb adjoining to this stone. He died May 17th 1725 aged 64 years. Also Mary his wife who died November 28 1742 aged 79 years. (In head of stone are 3 cocks upon a shield).
159. In memory of Mary, wife of Richard GRANT, Senior of this parish, gent, who died August 18 1773 aged 65 years. Left issue Richard, Mary and Sally. Also in memory of Richard Grant, gent, who died February 11 1788 aged 87 years. (Same shield in head).
160. In memory of Richard GRANT, Junior, late of this parish, gent. He died October 11 1778 aged 35 years. This stone erected by Elizabeth his wife. (Same shield repeated).
161. Sacred to the memory of Samuel HINKLEY of this parish, who died February 15th 1848 aged 58 years, leaving a widow, five sons and three daughters. Also Fanny, wife of the above Samuel Hinkley, who died March 24th 1867 aged 66 years.
162. Sacred to the memory of Sarah, the beloved wife of George Hinkley of this parish, who died May 8th 1876 aged 48 years, leaving a husband, 3 sons and 1 daughter to lament the loss of an affectionate wife and kind mother.
163. Sacred to the memory of Jane AYEARST, who departed this life March 2nd 1829 aged 54 years. Also of Martha Ayearst, sister of the above, who departed this life May 1st 1856 aged 78 years.
164. In memory of Elizabeth, wife of Thomas WINTON of this parish, who died June 1st 1801 aged 51 years. Left issue two sons and one daughter, viz: Thomas, John and Charlotte.
165. Here lyeth ye body of Thomas BASDEN of this parish who dyed March ye 10th 1694 aged 50 years. Also Rebeckah his wife who dyed September ye 2nd 1723 aged 75 years.
166. Sacred to the memory of Stephen CROFT of this parish who died April 1st 1835 aged 54 years, leaving surviving Judith his wife and issue two sons and two daughters, viz: Charles, Alfred, Susan and Martha. Also of Judith his wife who died August 24th 1838 aged 65 years.
167. Sacred to the memory of Stephen CROFT of this parish who died May 14th 1834 aged 50 years. Leaving surviving Wenney his wife and issue one daughter, viz: Susan.
168. In memory of Mary, wife of William AYEARST, who departed this life May the 7th 1787 aged 57 years. "Affliction sore long time I bore, physicians were in vain, Till God did please, death should me seize, and ease me of my pain". Also in memory of the above William Ayearst of Sandhurst who died February 15th 1700 aged 71 years. (Register, May 10. Mary, wife of William Ayerst).
169. In memory of Peter IGGELSDEN who died July the 6th 1758 aged 69 years. Also Susannah his wife died May the 6th 1763 aged 63 years. Left issue one son and two daughters, John, Hannah and Mary. (Lines as in last stone).
170. Sacred to the memory of four children, sons and daughters of Joseph and Eleanor COVENEY of this parish, viz: Thomas who died February 11th 1828 aged 6 years and 8 months. Elizabeth Ann, died February 15th 1828 aged 4 years and 5 months. Joseph died February 18th 1828 aged 8 years and 10 months. Anne Maria died March 5th 1828 aged 9 months. "They were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they were not divided".
171. Sacred to the memory of Eleanor, wife of Joseph COVENEY of this parish, who departed this life April 2nd 1866 aged 69 years. Left surviving 1 son and 2 daughters.
172. Sacred to the memory of Charles, son of Thomas and Sarah COVENEY of this parish, who died June 2nd 1830 aged 2 years. Also Elizabeth their daughter, who died May 28th 1830 aged 1 year.
173. Sacred to the memory of Thomas COVENEY of Standing House in this parish, who died March 8th 1829 aged 77 years. Also Elizabeth, wife of the above who died May 4th 1835 aged 82 years. Left issue one son, Thomas.
174. In memory of Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth COVENEY of this parish who departed this life July the 4th 1806 aged 12 years and 10 months.
175. In memory of Thomas COVENEY of this parish, yeoman, who died April 4 1770 aged 51 years. Also Hannah his wife died January 8 1780 aged 54 years. Left issue Thomas and Joseph. (The Good Samaritan is carved in head of stone like that at Smarden. See Memorials of Smarden by same author, page 144).
176. (Very thick stone). Here lyeth ye body of Ann, daughter of Thomas and Hannah COVENEY of this parish, who died March ye 16th 1749 aged 7 months.
177. Here lieth ye body of John, son of John and Elizabeth IGGELSDEN. He died September ye 9th 1731 aged 3 weeks and 3 days.
178. In memory of John IGGELSDEN of Cranbrook, gent, who died December the 12th 1760 aged 64 years. Also Elizabeth his wife, who died December the 24th 1761 aged 68 years.
179. Here lieth ye body of Ann IGGELSDEN, sister two John Iggelsden, who died October ye 20th 1725 aged 24 years and 10 months.
180. Here lyeth ye body of Richard HODGKIN of this parish, yeoman, who died ye 29th of March 1740 aged 82 years. Also here lyeth the body of Hannah his wife. She died July the 15th 1737 aged 73 years. Left issue one daughter, Hannah.
181. (On side of altar tomb). Here lyeth interred William MOYSE, gent. He marryed Frances, daughter of Richard TILDEN of Milsted in ye county of Kent, gent, who departed this life ye 11 day of September 1697 in ye 28 year of his age and left his wife and by her one daughter, Mary, who was aged 12 months and seven days.
182 In memory of John Rich SHARP, son of John and Judith Sharp, who died May 18th 1760 aged 18 years.
183. In memory of Frances LACE. Died 25th October 1839 aged 29 years.
184. Sacred to the memory of Margaret DAVIES. Died January 15th 1853 aged 91 years. Also Benjamin THOMAS died October 13th 1832 aged 58 years. Also Eleanor Thomas, wife of the above died May 26th 1851 aged 78 years. Also Elizabeth NICKS died May 9th 1838 aged 72 years.
185. To the memory of Mr Philip JEAN, artist (a native of the Island of Jersey) who died at Hemstead September 12 1802 aged 47 years.
186. Sacred to the memory of Sarah, wife of William CHAINEY of this parish, who departed this life May 24th 1828 aged 71 years. This stone was erected in affectionate remembrance of her long and faithful services by the family of Thomas Law HODGES Esquire, M.P. of Hempsted.
187. Sacred to the memory of John DEAN, who died at Hemsted in this parish April 12th A.D. 1809 aged 57 years. He lived in the service of Thomas Hallett HODGES, Esquire and of his son nearly thirty four years, and by his integrity and fidelity justified the confidence reposed in him. This stone was erected by Thomas Law Hodges, Esquire to record his esteem for an old and faithful servant.
188. Here lyeth the body of Thomas SHARP, yeoman, sonne of Edmund Sharp, borne 1629, buried June the 25th 1684, who left issue two sonnes, John and Thomas. (Register 1684. June ye 25. Thomas Sharpe of Lelisden, householder).
189. Sacred to the memory of Thomas SHARP, bachelor, who departed this life 2nd June 1829 aged 73 years.
190. In memory of Mary, wife of William CROFT of this parish, who died July 24th 1785 aged 38 years. Left issue 4 sons and 6 daughters. Also of the above said William Croft, who died August 21st 1824 aged 85 years.
191. To the memory of Martha BURDEN of Stone in the Isle of Oxney, daughter of William CROFT of this parish, who died July the 26th 1812 in the 30th year of her age, leaving three young children and husband to lament their loss of a good wife, and a good mother. Surviving children Martha, Harriot and Robert.
192. Sacred to the memory of Matilda, daughter of Samuel & Fanny GOBLE who died 17th November 1810 aged 4 years and 7 months. Also a daughter who died in her infancy.
193. Sacred to the memory of George COLEBROOK who departed this life May 16th 1853 aged 60 years. He left surviving a widow and four children, viz: George, Mary, Sarah and Harriet. Also of Mary Colebrook wife of the above departed this life March 8th 1865 aged 71 years. Also Robert, their son who died at Utica, Oneida, State of New York, America July 26th 1849 aged 32 years.
194. In loving memory of Ellen WIMHURST, born April 30th 1869, died October 20th 1884. "She is not dead, but sleepeth".
195. Erected to the memory of Robert COLEBROOK of this parish, who departed this life April 18th 1841 aged 54 years. Also of Sarah, wife of the above named who departed this life February 9th 1856 aged 69 years.
196. Sacred to the memory of William SANTER of this parish, yeoman, who died April the 17th 1807 aged 88 years. Left issue five sons and two daughters, viz: William, Samuel, Charles, James, Stephen, Ann and Sophia. Also six children deceased. Also of Catharine his wife, who died the 22 November 1817 aged 69 years.
197. Sacred to the memory of James SANTER, only son of Charles and Sarah Santer, late of this parish, who died December 21st 1823 aged 21 years.
198. (Thick stone, worn). Here lieth the body of /…an EVERDEN, yeaman, …/ of Robert Everden, late of Benenden who died August …/ 1679 being …/ years. (Register 1679. August 21st. Susan Everden, widow poore).
199. (On top of an altar tomb). Near this stone lieth buried Thomas …./ of this parish, malster, died August ye 20th 1710 aged 77 years. Also Deborah his wife died May ye 9 1720 (broken stone) aged 75. The said Thomas and Deborah ……/ (Register 1720. May 12. Deborah Hunt, widow).
200. In memory of Samuel CHASMER of this parish who died March 14 1778 aged 67 years. Left issue four sons and five daughters. Also Mary his wife died December ../ 1794 aged 83 years. (Register 1794. December 31. Chasmer widow).
201. In memory of James ATWOOD, who was Master of the free school in this parish 34 years, and of Lydia his wife. He died January the 27th 1761 aged 62 years. She died November the 26th 1756 aged 63 years. They left behind them six children, namely William, Thomas, John, Lydia, Mary and Jane, of whom Thomas is since deceased and lies interred close by this stone. He died September the 29th 1761 aged 38 years.
202. In memory of Harriet Amelia, daughter of John and Harriett BUCKLAND, born April 6th 1838, died February 10th 1853.
203. In memory of John BUCKLAND of this parish, born September 16th 1797, died October 18th 1860. Left surviving a widow, 1 daughter and 2 sons, viz: Sarah, William and John Avery. "We trust in the living God, who is the Saviour of all men". Also of Harriett, wife of the above named John Buckland, who died November 16th 1876 aged 76 years.
204. Sacred to the memory of George WENHAM, who died March 16th 1881 aged 45 years. "In the midst of life we are in death".
205. In memory of Sarah, the wife of Robert LEVETT, and afterwards the wife of John AVERY, who died March 20th 1882 aged 49 years. "She hath done what she could".
206. Sacred to the memory of Sarah PAINE, widow of Thomas Paine, and eldest daughter of Thomas and Ann ROUST, who died May 27th 1855 aged 82 years. "Perfect love casteth out fear". Also of Eliza, eldest daughter of the above named Sarah Paine, and wife of Thomas CATT of London, who died December 7th 1856 in the 50 year or her age and who lies buried here. "Through much tribulation we enter the Kingdom".
207. Sacred to the memory of Thomas ROUST of this parish, who died September 3rd 1824 aged 58 years.
208. Sacred to the memory of Thomas ROUST of this place, who died 31st May 1814 aged 73. And of Ann his wife, who died 14th February 1800 aged 60. Left surviving Thomas, John, Richard, Sarah, David, Ann, James and Elizabeth. Near this place lieth William Roust MOLTON, son of James and Ann Molton, who died April 15th 1817 aged 16 months.
209. Sacred to the memory of Richard ROUST of this parish, who died January 31st 1831 aged 59 years.
210. In memory of John, son of Thomas and Sarah ROUST of this parish, who died September 23rd 1783 aged 47 years. Near this place lyeth the body of William, son of Thomas and Ann Roust. He died February 2nd 1791 aged 15 years. "All you that come my grave to see, prepare yourselves to follow me. Prepare for death, make no delay, I in decline was snatcht away".
211. In memory of Thomas ROUST of this parish, who died January 31 1780 aged 77 years. Left issue John, Thomas and Sarah. Also in memory of Sarah, wife of the above said Thomas Roust, who died June 19 1785 aged 79 years.
212. Here lyeth the body of Mary, wife of Vallentine MARLOW and daughter of George SPRINGETT of Hawkherst. She died ye 18th of June 1741 aged 32 years. Left issue 5 sons and one daughter.
213. In memory of Thomas AUSTEN of this parish. He died April 1 1777 aged 77 years. Also Mary his wife died January 30 1777 aged 67 years. Left issue six sons and seven daughters.
214. In memory of Lawrence LANSDELL, late of this parish, yeoman, who died April 2nd 1784 aged 79 years. This stone was erected by Elizabeth his wife who died May 12th 1802 aged 68 years.
215. In memory of Eleanor, wife of John WESTON of Red House in this parish, who died March 23rd 1875 aged 57 years. Also of Julius, son of the above, who died April 27th 1873 aged 18 years. "There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God".
216. Sacred to the memory of William JENNER of this parish, who died 24th April 1870 aged 38 years, leaving a widow, 3 sons and 2 daughters. "Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh". Matthew xxiv, 44.
217. "His sun has gone down while it was yet day". In Memoriam Thomas Henry BURDEN, born December 2nd 1843 and died at Staplehurst, January 6th 1870, leaving a wife and one son. Also of Gertrude, wife of Thomas Henry Burden, who died March 12th 1875 aged 28 years.
218. In affectionate remembrance of Sarah, the dearly beloved wife of John FEAVER, late of this parish, who died February 22nd 1871 aged 64 years, leaving four daughters, viz: Sarah Jane, Harriett, Mary and Ellen. "Jesus said come unto me, all ye that labour, and I will give you rest". Matthew 11, 28 verse.
219. In memory of John FEAVER, who died July 17th 1877 aged 66 years. "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble". Psalm 46, 1 Verse.
220. In affectionate remembrance of John ROOTES of this parish, blacksmith, who died January 23rd 1884 aged 72 years, leaving surviving three sons and one daughter. Also, near this place Charles, son of the above who died January 15th 1879 aged 24 years. And Emily Jane, their daughter, who died May 30th 1877 aged 24 years.
221. Sacred to the memory of Mary AUSTEN, wife of James Austen of this parish, who departed this life October 3rd 1867 aged 68 years. Also of the above named James Austen, who died May 19th 1869 aged 73 years. Left surviving one daughter, Eleanor.
222. Sacred to the memory of Ann, wife of Thomas PAINE of this parish, who died January 18th 1850 aged 71 years. Also of the above named Thomas Paine, who died October 18th 1852 aged 81 years.
223. (On a slate affixed to west wall of south porch). In a vault opposite are deposited the remains of James JUDGE of Goddards Green in this parish, who died August 17th 1856 aged 54 years. Also of Maria his wife, who died December 21st 1854 aged 40 years. Also Stephen Thomas, their infant son died March 31st 1854. Left surviving one son and one daughter, James Howard and Sarah Upton.
224. Sacred to the memory of Ann GOBLE, the beloved wife of Stephen JUDGE of Tenterden, and daughter of William and Elizabeth LANSDELL of this parish, who departed this life November 29th 1875 aged 64 years. "Beloved by all for her Christianity and great benevolence".
225. In memory of William LANSDELL, son of William and Elizabeth Lansdell of this parish, who died at Maldon in Essex on the 24 September 1858 aged 45 years.
226. In memory of Elizabeth, the wife of William LANSDELL of this parish, who died May 10th 1851 aged 69 years. Also of the aforesaid William Lansdell, who died February 19th 1863 aged 82 years. Left issue surviving George, Anne Goble, William, Mary and Thomas.
227. Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth LANSDELL, who died May 12th 1836 aged 18 years.
228. Sacred to the memory of Robert WESTON of this parish, who departed this life November 6th 1822 aged 64 years. Also Ann his wife, who died March 14th 1858 aged 79 years. Left surviving Ann his wife and issue 5 children, viz: Ann, Mary, Robert, John and Henry Thomas. "I know that my Redeemer liveth, He is my portion while I’ve breath, my hope in life, my life in death".
229. Harriet, daughter of Robert and Ann WESTON, born August 21st 1811, died June 9th 1812.
230. Sacred to the memory of Robert, son of Robert and Ann WESTON of this parish, who died December 29th 1833 aged 17 years. Also of Ann, daughter of the above who died August 7th 1835 aged 26 years.
231. (Double headed stone). In memory of William SPRINGATE of this parish, yeoman. He died ye 27th of February 1747 in ye 51st year of his age. Left issue by Margaret his wife one son and one daughter, William and Mary. Also Martha their daughter died an infant. Also Margaret, his wife, who died January 16 1795 aged 83 years. Also in memory of William his son, died October 30 1773 aged 27 years.
232. Sacred to the memory of Sarah, wife of Edward BARDEN (widow of the late John WHEELER of Hastings). Born May 1 1800, died March 29 1866. Alice Wheeler was born 1841, died July 10 1860. "The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the Lord".
233. In memory of William HAYLOR who died March 8th 1865 aged 75 years. For 38 years a faithful servant in one family in this parish.
234. Sacred to the memory of Sarah CRITTENDEN of this parish, who died March 4th 1865 aged 56 years. "Her affliction was long and painful too, with sorrow and grief while here below. Yet those who are washed in Jesus’ blood, shall live and reign with Him above".
235. In affectionate remembrance of Miriam SHARPE who died May 2nd 1865 aged 28 years. "I know that thou wilt bring me to death and to the house appointed for all living". Job xxx. 23.
236. In memory of James Walker, second son of John and Mary Ann BARNARD of Hainford in Norfolk, who died May the 28th 1864 aged 18 years.
236a. In affectionate remembrance of Emma Jane Healy PARKS, the beloved wife of Thomas Parks of Benenden, died July 2nd 1875 aged 23 years, leaving an infant daughter Emma Cicely Elizabeth. "Thy will be done O Lord".
237. Sacred to the memory of George MUNN of Yew tree farm in this parish, who died March 3rd 1885 aged 73 years. "Watch and pray, for ye know not when the time is".
238. Sacred to the memory of Thomas HOPPER who died October 31st 1864 aged 45 years. "Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest". And of Lucy HORN who died December 31st 1864 aged 80 years.
239. In affectionate remembrance of Kate MERRICKS who died 8th October 1869 aged 1 year and 5 days. Also of James Merricks who died 13th April 1874 aged 4 years. Also of Alice Merricks who died 22nd April 1874 aged 10 years. "The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the Lord".
240. Sacred to the memory of Thomas WRIGHT of this parish (formerly of Morton Wood, Shropshire) who died February 20th 1858 aged 79 years, leaving a widow and two sons, Thomas and George. Also Mary, wife of the above Thomas Wright, who departed this life October 28th 1866 aged 74 years.
241. In memory of Sarah, wife of John SHOOBRIDGE who died 30th July 1811 aged 38 years. Sally, their daughter, died 11th May 1812 aged 5 years, and is buried in the same grave.
242. In memory of William SHOOBRIDGE, who died 3rd December 1821 aged 20 years. "In the midst of life, we are in death".
243, Here lies ye body of John, son of John and Phillis SUTHARDEN who died July ye 23rd 1722 in ye 18th year of his age. Erected to his memory by Samuel Sutharden his brother. (Register 1722. July 28. John, son of John Suthrenden).
244. Here lies ye body of Phillis, wife of John SUTHARDEN who died June ye 2nd 1733 in ye 56 year of her age and left issue one son Samuel, who erected this to her memory. (Register 1733. June 7. Phillis, wife of John Sutherden).
245. Here lieth ye body of John SOUTHERDEN who died ye 4 of September 1748 in he 70th year of his age. And left one son Samuel, who erected this to his memory.
246. In memory of John CUTHBEARTH who died 29th October 1817 aged 74 years. Also of Hannah Cuthbearth his wife, who died 26th August 1789 aged 48 years.
247. (A triple headed stone). Here lyeth the body of John CROTHALL, late of this parish, farmer. He died the 29th of September 1738 aged 70 years. Also ye body of Robert, son of John Crothall by Mary his wife. He was also a farmer and a person well esteemed by all that knew him. He died ye 27th of April 1748 in the 45th year of his age. Here also lyeth ye body of Mary, wife of ye said John Crothall, who died the 14 of February 1751 aged 83 years. These stones were erected to their memory of Richard Crothall.
248. In memory of Obedience, daughter of Richard and Obedience CROTHALL, who departed this life November the 17th 1752 aged 10 months. "Tho’ young my days, seven months I felt earths pain, Christ took me soon and now I feel my gain".
249. In affectionate remembrance of Emily JENNER who died 28th February 1864 aged 17 years. Also of Frederick Jenner who died 19th December 1875 aged 28 years. "Thy will be done".
250. Sacred to the memory of Louisa, wife of Thomas BRYANT, who died July 2nd 1874 aged 67 years.
251. In affectionate remembrance of Charles SOUTHON of Cranbrook, who died June 6th 1874 aged 77 years. Also of Martha Ann Southon, wife of the above, who died March 19th 1878 aged 78 years. "A time to be born and a time to die".
252. Sacred to the memory of George THOMPSON (of this parish, upwards of 20 years a faithful servant of the late Thomas Law HODGES, Esq) who died on the 8th of July 1864 (beloved by all who knew him) aged 62 years, leaving a wife and one son, George, him surviving. Also of Frances Thompson (wife of the above) who died on the 23rd of February 1865 aged 65 years. "They rest in hope of a joyful resurrection".
253. Sacred to the memory of Sarah ARCHER, wife of John WENMAN of this parish, who died December 22nd 1863 aged 52 years.
254. In memory of Edward Gower WENMAN who died December 28th 1879 aged 76 years. Also of Hannah, his widow, who died March 24th 1886 aged 81 years. "I know that my Redeemer liveth".
255. Elizabeth WENMAN, born 8th February 1846, died 18th September 1868. "Them which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him".
256. "Not my will, O God, but thine be done". Erected to the memory of Owen SOUTHON of this parish,
born November 6th 1822, died September 10th 1863, leaving a wife and two children, Kathrine and Anne Elizabeth to lament their loss. "For nature feels though faith triumph".
257. In loving memory of Thomas SOUTHON who died 14th June 1876 aged 77 years. Also of Sophia his widow, who departed this life 9th February 1883 aged 80 years. And of Clara, their youngest daughter, who died 1st November 1882 aged 41 years.
258. In memory of Ernest Edwin, son of Benjamin and Caroline SOUTHON. Born October 16th 1862, died October 10th 1863. "The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord".
259. In memory of Susanna BULEY, spinster, who died March 15th 1863 aged 77 years.
260. In memory of Fanny, daughter of Henry Thomas and Mary WESTON, who died March 7th 1863 aged 5 years. Also Frank, their son, who died March 16th 1863 aged 1 year and 11 months. "Not lost, but gone before". Also John, their son, who died January 7th 1868 aged 1 year and 5 months.
261. In affectionate remembrance of Mary, wife of Henry Thomas WESTON of Standen House, Benenden, died 28th September 1873 aged 48 years. "And let him that is athirst come and whosoever will let him take of the water of life freely".
262. Sacred to the memory of Richard Joseph Cornelius BODY, who departed this life on the 1st of May 1863 aged 4 years. "One sweet flower has drooped and faded, one beloved child has fled. One fair brow the grave has shaded, one so very dear is dead".
263. In memory of Selina Jane VICKERS who died December 14th 1862 aged 4 years. "She is not dead, but sleepeth".
264. In memory of Rosa MILLEN, daughter of George and Mary Millen, who died August 4th 1863 aged 2 years and 8 months.
265. In memory of John COTTON of this parish, who died April 6th 1875 aged 88 years. Also of Charlotte Cotton, wife of the above, who died July 11th 1861 aged 77 years.
266. To the memory of Thomas BARNS of this parish, who departed this life April 12th 1832 aged 85 years. Martha, wife of Thomas Barns of this parish, who departed this life January the 18th 1812 aged 65 years and 11 months. "Near this place with me twelve infants lay, with pain and grief I did them bear. And there to lay till the last day to meet our God we shall appear".
267. In memory of Mary, wife of Brannis CATT of this parish, who died April 17th 1787 aged 53 years. Left issue 1 daughter. And also of the abovesaid Brananis Catt, who died April 9th 1820 aged 89 years.
268. In memory of Thomas ARCHER, late School Master of this parish who departed this life January 4th 1802 aged 74 years. Also of Sarah Archer his wife, who departed this life December 18th 1823 aged 87 years.
269. Sacred to the memory of Jonathan DUNK who died June 6th 1876 aged 71 years. "Stop dear friends as you pass by, as you are now so once was I. As I am now so you will be, prepare for death and follow me". Also of Arthur Vincent, son of the above, who died April 16th 1876 aged 36 years. (Jonathan Dunk was the village blacksmith, and an occasional preacher at the Independent Chapel at Iden Green).
270. Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Jonathan Dunk, who departed this life December 21st 1872 aged 64 years. Also of two infant daughters, Frances died in 1834 aged 8 months, Elizabeth died in 1835 aged 4 months.
On the north side of the Church.
271. In memory of Elizabeth, wife of Thomas BRIGNALL of this parish, who died January 10 1801 aged 52 years. Left issue 4 sons and 5 daughters, viz: Thomas, Bett, Richard, William, Ann, Mary, Robert, Peggy and Sarah. Also in memory of the above said Thomas Brignall who died November 2nd 1801 aged 61 years.
272. Sacred to the memory of Richard BRIGNALL, late of Staplehurst in this county, who died August the 30th 1847 aged 76 years. Left surviving a widow, one son and two daughters. Also of Emma Brignall his widow, who died April the 5th 1832 aged 74 years.
273. Sacred to the memory of Ann, daughter of George and Mary RING, who died September 17th 1840 aged 8 months.
274. Sacred to the memory of John BURT of this parish, who died February 10th 1852 aged 79 years.
275. In memory of Elizabeth DURRANT, daughter of the late Alexander WELLER, gent, of Biddenden, who departed this life September 15th 1855 in the 85th year of her age.
276. (Double headed stone). Here lyeth the body of George GIBBON of this parish, gent, who departed this life January the eleventh 1741 in the 71st year of his age. Also in memory of Ann, wife of the said George Gibbon, who died May ye 8th 1780 aged 91 years. (Arms are engraved in the centre of the stone).
277. (Double headed stone). In memory of James PARSONS of this parish, salesman. He died November ye 11th 1767 in the 66 year of his age. Here lieth the body of Mary, wife of James Parsons of this parish, yeoman, who departed this life March the 2nd 1747 aged 66 years. Also Elizabeth their daughter, by her former husband Nicholas PUXTY, who died ye 19th of May 1742 aged 31 years. Left surviving 2 daughters, Mary and Martha.
278. In memory of James BRESSENDEN of this parish who died November 6 1775 aged 52 years. Also Elizabeth his wife. She died April 14 1793 aged 72 yers.
278a. In this vault lie the remains of Jane WITHERS who died in the year 1776; Alexander PANKHURST who died in the year 1820; Harriett MOORE who died in the year 1852; and James Moore who died in the year 1861.
279. (The head of stone is carved with fantastic figures). In memory of Nanne, wife of John HAFFENDENof this parish. She died December 7th 1788 aged 23 years. Left issue one son and two daughters. Register 1788. Dec.11. Nanny, wife of John Haffenden). For Haffenden, see "Memorials of Smarden".
280. Sacred to the memory of Thomas NEVE, late of Pullington in this parish, who departed this life February 17th 1867 aged 78 years.
281. Sacred to the memory of Sarah, the wife of Thomas NEVE of this parish. She died 4th March 1855 aged 66 years.
282. In memory of Martha, 3rd daughter of Thomas and Sarah NEVE. She died September 15th 1880 aged 57 years.
283. Sacred to the memory of John Hamshar NEVE, eldest son of Thomas and Sarah Neve of this parish, who died June 23rd 1833 aged 20 years. Also of Thomas Neve, third son of the above named Thomas and Sarah Neve, who died July 29th 1841 aged 25 years.
284. (Double headed stone). In memory of Edward DUNKIN of ye parish. He died February the 1st 1741 aged 40 years. Left issue one son and one daughter, Edward and Peggy. Also in memory of Edward, son of Edward Dunkin by Margaret his wife. He died May the 17th 1757 in ye 21st year of his age.
285. In memory of Margaret, wife of John JENKS of this parish, who died August 26th 1768 aged 61 years. Also in memory of Catharine, wife of the above said John Jenks, who died February 1 1781 aged 66 years. Also in memory of the above said John Jenks who died May 27 1793 aged 84 years.
286. Erected to the memory of William FARLEY of this parish, who died June 26th 1847 aged 71 years. Also Kezia his wife died February 6th 1855 aged 84 years. Left issue surviving six sons and two daughters.
287. In memory of George MOORE of this parish who died December the 21 1719 aged 55 years. Also Mary his wife died May the 8th 1771 aged 87 years. Likewise in memory of one son and two daughters. Elizabeth died October the 18th 1785 aged 72 years. Samuel died October the 10 1786 aged 68 years. Mary died April the 3rd 1782 aged 78 years.
288. Sacred to the memory of Hannah, the wife of John WENMAN of this parish who died January 6th 1855 aged 44 years.
289. Here lieth the body of David HARLOCK of this parish, who died December the 12th in 1757 aged 90 years. Here lieth ye body of Margaret, wife of David Harlock of ye parish, died April ye 12 1749 aged 72 years. Also near this stone lie ye bodys of 1 son and 3 daughters, John, Elizabeth, Eleanor and Mary. Left surviving 3 daughters, Margaret, Jane and Mary.
290. Sacred to the memory of Caroline Jane, the beloved wife of George CORK, who departed this life May 19th 1857 aged 35 years. She left surviving two sons, Frederick George and Charles Albert.
291. (Double headed stone)In memory of Richard BUTCHER of this parish, carpenter, who died April ye 17th 1769 aged 75 years. Here lyeth ye body of Elizabeth, wife of Richard Butcher, and eldest daughter of David HARLOCK, both of ye parish. She died August ye 2 1739 in ye 35th year of her age. Had issue 8 children, of whom 4 survive, John, Elizabeth, Thomas and Mary. In memory of one of the best of wives.
292. Sacred to the memory of Ann, daughter of Thomas and Ann REEVES of this parish, who died June 5th 1842 in the 34th year of her age.
293. Sacred to the memory of Thomas REEVES of this parish, who died January 1st 1838 in the 69th year of his age. Ann, wife of Thomas Reeves of this parish, who departed this life November 21st 1832 in the 63rd year of her age. Left issue surviving four sons and two daughters, viz: Edward Ayearst, Thomas, Francis, Richard, Jane and Ann.
294. Sacred to the memory of Mary Ann REEVES, daughter of Thomas and Ann Reeves of this parish, who died April the 28th 1806 in the 14th year of her age. And also of John Reeves their son, who died the 9th of September 1813 in the 7th year of his age.
East of path: north side of the church.
295. Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth, wife of John NASH, tailor of this parish, who died July 25th 1856 aged 71 years. Left surviving 2 sons and 3 daughters. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord". Also the above named John Nash, who died January 29th 1874 aged 84 years.
296. In memory of Thomas POTTER of this parish who died May 25th 1810 aged 82 years. Also of Elizabeth his wife who died August 27th 1795 aged 66 years. "Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth".
297. (On top of an altar tomb close to north porch). Here lieth the body of Francis SMITH Junior and Elizabeth his wife (Elizabeth was daughter of Luke and Elizabeth WILLORD of this parish). She ……/ 1713 they left 5 children, viz: ……../ Francis Smith died April 25 1718 in the 28 year of his age (broken). (Register 1713. June 8. Ffrancis Smith poor).
298. Sacred to the memory of Walter, second son of Walter OTTE Esq. of Plumbors Hall, Essex who departed this life August 17th 1843 aged 13 yers.
299. In memory of John WENMAN, carpenter, of this parish who died March 24th 1844 aged 73 years. Also Ann his wife died December 1st 1852 aged 79 years, youngest daughter of Edward GOWER of this parish, left issue Edward Gower and John.
300. In memory of Jeffery GILBERT who died January 28th 1838 aged 83 years. Also of Mary, wife of Jeffery Gilbert, blacksmith, of this parish, who died November the 14th 1821 aged 68 years. Left issue 3 sons, Jesse, John and Samuel. "Here let her rest, in undisturbed dust, until the resurrection of the just".
301. Sacred to the memory of Thomas SOUTHON of this parish who departed this life November 14th 1826 aged 56 years. Also Elizabeth, wife of the above named, who died December 24th 1841 aged 71 years. Left issue eight sons and one daughter.
302. In memory of children of Thomas and Sophia SOUTHON. Ellen, born July 1st 1828, died December 25th 1829. Iden, born May 23rd 1830, died June 23rd 1832. Sabina, born January 27th 1837, died March 5 1838. "Our rest together is in the dust".
303. Sacred to the memory of Harry Frederick, son of Humphrey Robert and Mary PORTER, born at Hemstead May 30th 1854, died August 27th 1857. "Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of Heaven". St Luke, Chap.18, v.16.
304. Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth, daughter of Frederick and Sarah Ann SIMMONS, who departed this life January 25th 1853 aged seven months.
305. In memory of John CARLY, yeoman, who died January 10 1786 aged 74 years. Elizabeth his wife who died April 28 1772 aged 57 years. Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Carly, their daughter, who died April 8 1777 aged 26 years and of their two children who lie interred at Hawkhurst.
306. Elizabeth, wife of Thomas MUNN of this place, brick maker, died 9th May 1820 aged 73 years. Also the above said Thomas Munn who died August 21st 1836 aged 77 years. Left issue Thomas, James and John.
307. In memory of Maria, daughter of Thomas and Margaret MUNN of this parish, who was born January 25th 1813 and departed this life December 5th 1814.
308. In memory of Elizabeth Jane, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Ann MILLER of Frittenden, who died November 27th 1834 aged 1 year and 6 months. Also Mary Ann, their daughter, who died December 2nd 1836 aged 5 years. Also George Charles, their son died July 16th 1839 aged 4 years and 4 months. Also Henry Lovell their son who died May 8th 1840 aged 1 month.
309. "In the midst of life we are in death". In memory of Edwin SOUTHON of this parish who died April 21st 1858 aged 30 years. He left surviving a widow and one daughter.
310. In memory of Martha Southon LONGLEY, died at Cranbrook August 8th 1862 aged 15 months, the beloved child of Giles and Martha Ann Longley of London, formerly of this parish. "Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of God".
311. Sacred to the memory of George SOUTHON of this parish, yeoman, who departed this life April 19th 1856 aged 63 years. Left surviving a widow, five sons and three daughters. Also of Sarah, wife of the above who died July 15th 1870 aged 71 years.
312. Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth, wife of Cornelius COLEBROOK of this parish who died April 13th 1857 aged 33 years, leaving a husband and infant son, Ernest, to lament the loss of an affectionate wife and kind mother. "Prepare to meet thy God".
313. In memory of Frederick SOUTHON, youngest son of George and Sarah Southon, who died 28th December 1865 aged 32 years.
314. Sacred to the memory of John ASHMOLE, son of Elias and Ann Ashmole, who died June 29th 1842 aged 1 year and 10 months.
315. Sacred to the memory of Thomas MUNN, late of Tenterden, cordwainer, who departed this life 25th February 1816 aged 58 years. Left issue by Elizabeth his wife Jarvis, Thomas, Sarah and Charlotte.
316. Erected to the memory of Elizabeth, wife of Jarvis MUNN of this parish, who died November 13th 1839 aged 64 years. Also of the above Jarvis Munn who died July 17th 1861 aged 80 years. Left issue surviving 7 children, Jarvis, Samuel, William, Thomas, George, Sarah and David.
Monuments recently erected.
317. In memory of Martha PUXTY of Rose Cottage. Born December 8th 1828, died January 4th 1888. "A light is from the household gone, a voice we loved is still, a place is vacant in our home which never can be filled".
318. Sacred to the memory of Henry CORK who died December 30th 1886 aged 82 years. Also of Mary, wife of the above, who died March 20th 1878 aged 74 years. "It is sown in weakness, it is raised in power". Left surviving Sarah, Elizabeth, George, Albert, Henry, Maria and Edwin.
319. Sacred to the memory of Reynolds MARSHALL who died May 3rd 1887 aged 83 years. Also of Martha, wife of the above, who died March 4th 1867 aged 64 years. Left surviving 3 sons and 2 daughters, viz: Reynolds, John, Elizabeth, Stephen and Lydia.
Stones formerly existing.
Notes in parish register, by Rev. W.J. Edge, Vicar.
During the restoration of Benenden Church 1861-62, the gravestones lying in the floor of the north and south aisles were necessarily covered by the New York.
The following are faithful copies of the several inscriptions:
320. At a distance of 2ft 6in. from east wall, and 9ft 8in. from south wall lies a stone on which is inscribed a shield, containing per chev. three elephants’ heads erased. Crest: an elephant’s head erased (the lines denoting colours are obliterated). Just below the Coat of Arms is the following:
Hic jacet Johannes SAUNDERS LL.B. quondam Vicarius de Bennenden in Comitatu Cantii. Obiit 5 die Aprilis 1724. Aetatis Suae 50.
Serius aut citius Sedem properamus ad unam: Heu dimus (?) huc omnes, haec est domus ultima nobis.
On the same stone under the foregoing is the following: Richardus Saunders, Clericus, quondam Rector de Westley in Com. Cantabrigiae, et nunc Minister de Hawkhurst in Com. Cantii. Amantissimus fratri posuit. (Parish register 1724. April 10. The Revd. John Saunders, vicar).
321. At a distance of 13 feet from east wall and 8ft 4in. from south wall is a very large stone with merely the inscription F. BOYS 1844.
322. At a distance of 22ft 6in. from east wall, and 7ft 8in. from south wall is a large stone with following inscription: Sacred to the memory of Anna Maria, eldest daughter of William and Harriet GOBLE of this parish, who departed this life on the 25th July 1822 aged 15 years. Also to the memory of Harriet, wife of William Goble (spelt Gobee) who departed this life March 30th 1837 aged 51 years. Also to the memory of Mary Ellen, third daughter of William and Harriet Goble, who departed this life September 9th 1845 aged 21 years. Also to the memory of the above William Goble, who departed this life April 11th 1849 aged 68 years.
323. At a distance of 7½ft. from north wall and about 11ft 6in. from chancel aisle steps is a stone with the following inscription: In memory of Henry HEATH, yeoman, who died July the 22nd 1787 aged 30 years. Left issue one son and two daughters. "Calm are the slumbers of the just, and peaceful rest their sacred dust. Till the last trumpet’s solemn sound awakes the dead and cleaves the ground. Then shall this body joyful rise to meet our Saviour in the skies". Also Anna Maria, his wife, who died June 18th 1800 aged 38 years. Their eldest daughter, Anna Maria, who died January 30 1810 aged 19 years.
324. At a distance of 7ft 6in. from north wall and about 18ft from chancel aisle steps is a stone with the following inscriptions: Sacred to the memory of Henry, second son of Samuel and Ann HEATH of this parish, who departed this life on the 9th of December 1822, aged 3 years. Also to the memory of Mary Ann, second daughter of Samuel and Ann Heath who died February 9th 1838 aged 21 years.
325. Opposite door of stairs leading to chamber over the south porch is the following: Here lyeth the body of Samuel HUNT, late of this parish, who departed this life December ye 28 1735 in ye 84th year of his age. Also here lyeth the body of Mary, wife of the said Samuel Hunt, daughter of Richard and Mary GRANT of this parish, gent. She departed this life October the 24th 1740 in the 84th year of her age. They had issue 2 sons and 3 daughters, of whom 4 survive, viz: Mary, Samuel, Deborah, Ann, and Thomas deceased.
326. In north west corner of nave, close in corner, is the following: In memory of Samuel HUNT of this parish, gent, who died December 22nd 1783 aged 64 years. Also Ann his wife, who died May 26 1778 aged 64 years. Also Ann their daughter who died March 18 1774 aged 21 years. Left issue one son, Samuel. Also Deborah, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Hunt. She died October 1 1781 aged six months. Likewise Elizabeth their daughter died February 8 1785 aged seven months.
Funeral Orders and church monuments, by R. Holme.
327. In the chancell window (Benenden) is this writing: Orate pro animabus Johanis BRENCHLEY et Willmi MORE. On the gravestone in Mores Chapel in Benenden: Hic jacet Wateri More Armigeri qui obijt 24 die mensis Martij ano 1504 et Aliciae uxor dicti Walteri quae obijt. quor aiabs ppitietur deus. (Brit. Mus. Harl. MS 2129, f.221, b. also Arch.Cant. xi.396; xiii.137. Harl MS 3917, 20.b.).
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
ARCHER 253, 268
ASHMOLE 314
ATWOOD 201
AUSTEN 213
AUSTEN 221
AVERY 205
AYEARST 163, 168, 293
AYLMER 14
BARDEN 232
BARHAM 108, 109
BARNARD 236
BARNS 266
BARNS 46, 69
Barrett 6
Barrington 93
BARROW 44, 45
BASDEN 165
Beale 73
BLACKWELL 80, 81, 156
BODY 262
BONNICK 112
BOYS 19, 20, 21, 40a, 40b,
93, 94, 321
BRENCHLEY 327
BRESSENDEN 278
BRIGNALL 271, 272
BROWN 61, 62
BRYANT 250
BUCKLAND 64-66, 124-128,
145a, 156, 202, 203
BULEY 259
BURDEN 191, 217
BURT 92, 274
BUSBRIDGE 82, 86
BUTCHER 291
CARLY 123, 147, 305
CARTWRIGHT 4
CATT 206, 267
CHAINEY 186
CHANDLESS 6, 7
CHASMER 200
CHENNELL 74b
CHITTENDEN 25
CHUBB 131
CLARK 46
CLEVELAND 87, 149
COLEBROOK 193,195,312
COLEMAN 104
Cook 6
CORK 290, 318
COTTON 265
COVENEY 170-176
CRITTENDEN 234
CROFT 166, 167, 190, 191
CROTHALL 247, 249
CRYER 25
CURTIES 6
CUTHBEARTH 246
DAVIES 184
DAVIS 26
DAY 60
DEAN 187
DIVE 151
DRAWBRIDGE 88
DRURY 77
DUNGEY 41
DUNK 269
DUNKIN 284
DURRANT 111, 275
EDGE 3, 47, 84, 320
ELCOCK 65, 67, 68
EVERDEN 198
FARLEY 3, 74, 286
FEAVER 218, 219
FIELD 138-142
FORBES 6
FORTESCUE 9
Gathorne 22
GATHORNE-HARDY 26
GIBBON 10, 149, 276
GIBSON 103
GILBERT 300
GOBLE 192, 224, 322,
GOLDSMITH 95
GOWER 30, 31, 254, 299
GRAHAM 16
GRANT 158-160, 325
Greenland 62
GUDE 52-54, 57
GULDEFORD 8
HAFFENDEN 145, 279
HAGUE 110, 111, 115
HAINS 143
HALL 134
Hallett 4, 187
HARDY 1, 11, 12, 22, 26-28
HARLOCK 289, 291
HATCHER 85
HAYLOR 233
HAYWARD 79, 103
HEATH 130, 136, 323, 324
HINDS 110, 113, 114
HINKLEY 161, 162
HODGES 4, 5, 6, 7, 24, 63,
186, 187, 252
HODGKIN 180
HOPPER 238
HORN 238
HOWARD 129
HUNT 23, 25, 137, 146, 199,
325, 326
IGGELSDEN 169, 177-179
ILDEN 78
JEAN 185
Jenkin 110, 115
JENKS 285
JENNER 216, 249JOHNSON 150
JONES 120, 121, 152-154,
223, 224
KIRBY 41
LACE 183
LANSDELL 48, 214, 224-227
Law 5, 6, 24, 63, 186, 187,
252
LAZONBY 17, 95a, 96
LEVETT 205
LONGLEY 310
Lovell 308
MAGDALEN 23
MANWARING 29
MARLOW 212
MARRIOTT 6
MARSHALL 319
MARSHALL 39
MASTERS 63
MEAD 100
MEEDE 100
MERRICKS 239
MILLEN 264
MILLER 89, 308
MILLS 71, 72, 75, 76, 106,
148, 149
MOLTON 208
MOORE 278a, 287
MOYSE 181
MUNN 25, 131-133, 136,
237, 306, 307, 315, 316
NARWOOD 91
NASH 295
NEVE 18, 38, 280-283
NICKS 184
NORRIS 13, 14, 15
NOTT 6
OTTE 298
PAINE 206, 222
PANKHURST 90, 278a
PARKS 236a
PARSONS 277
PATTENSON 6
PAUL 23
PEARETH 6
PELLATT 117
PELLETT 116
PINYON 73
PLUMER 149
PORTER 303
POTTER 296
PUXTY 277, 317
RABSON 70
REEVES 292-294
RELF 49-51
RICHARDSON 93, 95, 105
RIDER 19, 93, 94
RING 273
ROOTES 220ROUST 206-211
SANTER 143, 144, 196, 197
SAUNDERS 320
SCHEEMAKERS 13
SHARP 145, 182, 188, 189
SHARPE 25, 235
SHARPEIGH 25, 145
SHOEBRIDGE 104
SHOOBRIDGE 32-37, 42, 43,
241, 242
SIMMONS 304
SMITH 6, 297
SOUTHERDEN 245
SOUTHON 42, 107, 251,
256-258, 301, 302, 309-311,
313
SPARKS 53, 58, 59, 63
SPENSER 157
SPRINGATE 231
SPRINGETT 212
STILEMAN 149
STREETER 97, 101
Summers 84
SUTHARDEN 243, 244
Suthrenden 243, 244
TAYLOR 147
THOMAS 184
THOMPSON 252
THROCKMORTON 8
TILDEN 181
TOMKIN 142
TOOTH 155
TRESS 135
TURTLE 57
TWISDEN 5, 6, 7
TYE 70
Tylden 6
Upton 223
VICKERS 263
WARD 149
WELLER 275
WELLS 98, 101, 102
WENHAM 55, 56, 204,
253-255, 288, 299
WESTON 74b 215, 228-230,
260, 261
WESTON 74b
WHEELER 232
WIGHTWICK 83
WILLIAMS 99, 100, 118, 119
WILLORD 297
WILSON 6
WIMHURST 194
WINTON 164
WITHERDEN 73
WITHERS 278a
WRIGHT 240
WYNNE 122Places Index
Benenden
Bragnam 9
Eaglesden 48
Goddards Green 153-154,
223
Hempstead 13
Hempstead Place 4
Hempsted 8, 186
Hemstead 185
Hemsted 5, 6, 14, 63, 187
Hemsted estate 24
Hemsted Park 22
Iden Green 269
Lelisden 188
Little Ninevah 145a
Mount Pleasant 49
Mountlehoe Farm 149
Pullington 137, 279
Pump Farm 72 Pump House 71
Ramsden 83
Red House 215
Rose Cottage 317
Sarnden 95
Sarnden Farm 105
Standen House 261
Standing House 173
Yew Tree Farm 237
Bermondsey, Surrey 93
Bradbourne Park,
East Malling 5
Brighdeham, Sussex 99
Brookland 20, 93
China 4
Clerkenwell 149
Coughton, Warwickshire 8
Cranbrook 84, 89, 112, 149, 178, 251, 310
Fairly, Sussex 91
Finchley Road,
Hampstead 21Frittenden 308
Hainford, Norfolk 236
Halden 23
Hastings 232
Hawkhurst 111, 142, 212,
305, 303
Hollington, Sussex 127, 128
Ireland 15
Jersey 185
Kent 6
Lewisham 132
London 57, 149, 206, 310
St Bride’s, Fleet Street 39
St Paul’s 39
York Place 7
Madras 4
Maidstone 41
Marnham, Nottinghamshire 4
Milsted, Kent 181Morton Wood,
Shropshire 240Mount Ambrose,
County Dublin 15
Otford 149
Petersfield, Hants 129
Plumbors Hall, Essex 298
Ripley Court, Surrey 39
Rolvenden 63, 91, 103
Sandhurst 168
Sedlescomb, Sussex 149
Smarden 279
Stansted, Hertfordshire 58
Staplehurst 82, 217, 272
Stone in the Isle of Oxney 191
Sussex 6
Tenterden 91, 100, 224, 315
Thurnham
Ticehurst, Sussex 138
Utica, Oneida,
State of New York
West Indies 4
Woolston 38General
Army
General 6
Major 6
West Kent Militia 6
Navy
3rd Lieutenant 4
Admiral of the Fleet 13
Vice Admiral of England 13
frigate 4
HMS Diana
Royal Navy 13blacksmith 220, 300
butcher 132
Clergy etc
Churchwarden 25, 79
Clerk 116
curate 38
parish clerk 3
Prebendary 39
Rev 6, 19, 20, 40b, 93, 94
sexton 3
Sidemen 25
vicar 3, 19, 20, 37, 84, 93carpenter 291, 299
cordwainer 315
deputy lieutenant 6
faithful servant 95, 187
farmer 89, 247
free school 201
High Sheriff 4
Independent Chapel 269
Justice of the Peace 6
malster 199
Memorials of Smarden 279
quarter sessions 6School Master 201, 268
Sculptor 13
surgeon 17, 73
tailor 295
victualler 41
Warley, East Indiaman 4
yellow fever 4
yeoman 79, 103, 118, 119,
126, 128, 134, 136, 151,
153, 175, 180, 188, 196, 198,
214, 277, 305, 311, 323
RECTORS OF BENENDEN CHURCH
Rectors of Benenden Church from a book, published in 1889
by Rev Francis Haslewood, Rector of St Matthew's Church, Ipswichwith Index of names and places at end
Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton
Biographies of Vicars of Benenden, 1323-1888
By diligent search of the Archbishops’ Registers at Lambeth, the books of First Fruits and Institution in the Public Record Office, documents at Canterbury and other sources, an authentic account may be obtained of about fifty Vicars.
1. Henry le WHITE is the first name which has come down to us. He is described as a Presbyter, and was admitted and instituted on the ninth day of October A.D. 1323, to the Vicarage of the Church of Benenden, to which he had been presented by the Religious House of Combwell, the true patrons of the same. Register. Archiepisc. Cantuar. (British Museum Ad. MS 6062 & c. p. 29).
2. William of DOVOR (resigned).
3. Galfridus CADENAY alias Cadenay, on the 25th of November 1361 was at Otford admitted to the Vicarage of Benenden, in the Diocese of Canterbury, rendered vacant by the resignation of Sir William of Dovor, the last Vicar there, in the hands and presentation of the Prior and Convent of Combwell.
4. Alan BOYS, Chaplain, on the 9th of March 1385 was, at Lambeth, admitted by the Lord Archbishop to the Parish Church of Benenden, vacant, in the gift of Edmund STABLEGATE and Alice his wife, etc.
5. Philip HAMON, Chaplain, on the 18th day of June 1389, was at Croydon, admitted to the Perpetual Vicarage of the Parish Church of Benenden, in the Diocese of Canterbury, being vacant, in the presentation of the Prior and Convent of Combwell. He exchanged with his successor for Eastry, and afterwards, in 1414, for the Rectory of Frinsted.
6. Thomas GOLDYNGTON, became Vicar April 1 1404, having been previously at Eastry: after holding Benenden five years, he again effected an exchange for St. John’s, Margate.
7. Thomas BARRE. On September 2 1409 the Archbishop authorised an exchange between Thomas Goldyngton, Vicar of Benenden, and Thomas Barre perpetual Vicar of S. John’s, Margate, in the gift of the Abbot and Convent of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury. After two years Barre again exchanged Benenden, for St. Nicholas Rochester.
8. Thomas CLERE having been previously Vicar of St. Nicholas, Rochester, exchanged the same for the Vicarage of Benenden in December 1411; he however held the latter less than twelve months.
9. Bartholomew Atte WODE. A Certificate of Henry Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester, dated October 1412, sanctions an exchange between Bartholomew Atte Wode Vicar of Ebbesham, and Thomas Clere of Benenden.
10. William de KIRKEBY, formerly Rector of Bytelstede, exchanged the same for Benenden in September 1415, and in less than a year again effected an exchange with his successor for the Parish of Aldermanbury, London
11. Thomas MARCHAM obtained this Benefice in 1416 by exchange for the Parish of Aldermanbury, London, as appears by the Certificate, but in 1423 removed to Shorne.
12. John GRENEHILL, having previously held the Vicarage of Shorne, in the Diocese of Rochester, exchanged the same for Benenden in 1423, but held it only two years, his death occurring in 1425.
13. John MANNYNG, a Chaplain, on July 25 1425, was at Maidstone admitted to the perpetual Vicarage of the Parish Church of St. George, Benenden, in the Diocese of Canterbury, vacant by the death of John Grenehill, the last Vicar there in the gift of the Prior and Convent of the Blessed Mary of Combwell.
14. John MASHAM, formerly Vicar of Heckfield, which he exchanged for Benenden in 1425, this latter however he resigned after a few months.
15. Thomas ALSTON, Chaplain, was on the 15th June 1426 admitted, at Higham-Ferrers, to the Vicarage of Benenden, vacant by the resignation of John Massham, the last Vicar there, in the gift of the Prior and Convent of Combwell. Alston resigned within a month.
16. Thomas KNOCKERE, Chaplain, was admitted Vicar in July 1426, but died in less than a year.
17. John SOMERBY was presented to the Vicarage of Benenden by the Prior and Convent of Combwell on the last day of June 1427, and after holding it twenty years tendered his resignation.
18. Robert MELLER was admitted Vicar of St. George’s, Benenden in July 1447, the benefice being vacant by the resignation of Somerby, and in the patronage of the Prior of Combwell.
19. Henry CRANEBROKE was Prior of the House of St. Mary Madalene, Combwell, and in December 1455 the Archbishop authorised an exchange with William WATSON, Rector of Eythorne. In December 1458
20. Henry Cranebroke exchanged Eythorne for the Vicarage of Cranbrook, with one Thurstan BOLDE. This latter was instituted to Cranbrook August 10 1458. (Annals of Cranbrook Church by W. Tarbutt. Ministers. p.81).
21. William WATSON, according to Hasted, was appointed to Benenden in 1461 and died in 1473 (Wills Prerog. off. Cant).
22. Thomas HEIKAR, M.A. was admitted February 24 1473 to the Perpetual Vicarage of the Parish Church of Benenden, vacant by the death of Sir William Watson, the last Vicar there in the patronage of the Prior and Conventual Church of Combwell.
23. William CLYFFORD was admitted by the Archbishop to the Vicarage of Benenden in June 1482, vacant by the death of Mr Hekyr, and for this turn in the gift of Alexander Colpepyr, Esquire.
24. Richard WYLLESFORD is mentioned by Hasted with the note: "Will Prerog. Off. Cant".
25. George CROWMER was admitted to the Vicarage of S. George’s, Benenden, October 27, 1513, vacant by the death of the last Incumbent, and in the patronage of the Prior and Convent of Combwell. This Vicar is mentioned in the Valor Ecclestiasticus, or survey completed in the 27th year of Henry VIII. (Georgius Crom. .96).
26. Henry STRENSHAM. The name of this Vicar is found in the First Fruits Composition Books at the Record Office. (Persons compounding for First Fruits Hen.Streynsham Cl.2 Aug. 35, Hen.8 Series I. Vol.I. Com. Kanc). Upon the death of the last Incumbent, Strensham was admitted in June 1542 to the Vicarage of Benenden, having been presented to the same by Sir John GAGE, Knight. He enjoyed the Benefice only three years.
27. Richard WATER. S.T.B. succeeded to Benenden upon the death of Strensham, and was admitted by the Archbishop at Lambeth in June 1545, the patronage being then vested in the hands of Sir John GULDEFORD, Knight. (first Fruits: Ricus Water 15 June 37. H.8). [This Vicar is mentioned in the Archdeacon’s Visitations: fols. 13, 40, 84, 126).
28. William DARRELL, M.A. having been presented to the Vicarage of Benenden by Sir John and Lady Mary GULDEFORD, was admitted to the same by the Archbishop in November 1561. The benefice had been rendered vacant by the death of Richard Water. Darrell was also Rector of Little Chart, but did not reside there: Archdeacon’s Visitation 1550-55 (fols. 12, 40, 84, 126). At a Visitation held in Ashford Church in 1563 it was presented that William Darrell was non resident, and the Vicarage stood in need of repairs (f.5). The Curate was Maurice PENNYALL, but they had no parson last quarter. First Fruits. Wilts Dorell. 27 Mar. 5. Eliz).
29. In A.D. 1569 the Vicarage was vacant, the Church being served by George GRAYNE, a married man holding no other benefice. He did not preach, nor was he a Graduate. There were at that time 148 houses, and 547 Communicants in the Parish. (F.14).
30. William SMYTH, upon the 27th of January 1576 was admitted by the Archbishop to the Perpetual Vicarage of the Parish Church of Benenden, the patronage having lapsed to Queen Elizabeth. (First Fruits, Wiltus Smith, 28 Jan. 19. Eliz).
31. Mark SAUNDERS was instituted to the Parish Church of Benenden in February 1579, the presentation to the same being again in the hands of the Crown. The paving of the Chancel having been presented at the Visitation as being in "some decay for want of paving", Saunders certified in 1581 that it had been repaired. Two years later complaint was made that the Vicar did not wear the Surplice, and neglected to Catechise the young. (First Fruits: M. Saunders Cl.22 Mar.22 Eliz).
32. Walter JONES, M.A. was instituted on the last day of March 1586, the Church having been rendered vacant by the death of the last Incumbent. The Crown once more presented in consequence of the minority of Sir Henry GULDEFORD, Knight. After holding the Benefice upwards of twenty years Jones was deprived. (Whitgift.466.b. p.233).,(First Fruits: Walters Jones 8 Apr. 28.Eliz). In 1558 this Vicar is thus mentioned in the Archdeacon’s Visitation: Visitacio dni Archini Cant. Decanatus Charinge: "Bennenden. Vicarius dns Walterus Jones artiu magr. compt".
33. Vincent HUFFAM, M.A. was Vicar of Seasalter in 1596, and in April 1608 was instituted to Benenden, his patron being Sir Henry GULDEFORD, Knight. Huffam resigned both these Benefices in 1611. That Huffam was a married man appears from an amusing Presentment made at the Archdeacon’s Visitation. (First Fruits: Vincent Huffam 6 Jan. 6 Jac).
34. Richard AUSTEN, B.A. Upon the resignation of Huffam, Sir Henry GULDEFORD, Knight, appointed Richard Austen as his successor. The Archbishop instituted him June 1611. According to Hasted he died in 1643. Abbot. 388. a.p. 150. (First Fruits: Ricus Austen 6 Jun. 9 jac).
35. Nathanial WILMOTT, B.A., was instituted according to Hasted March 22 1643, his patroness having been Sarah SHARP, widow, hac. vice. The Liber Institutionum however gives November 13 1646 as the date. (Lib.Inst. p.20 at Record Office. 13 Nov. 1646. Nath: Willmott £17.12s.6d. First Fruits. 13 Nov.22 Carol).
36. Joseph USBORNE, alias OSBORN, was admitted to Benenden Vicarage by Oliver CROMWELL in 1658. Particulars of his appointment are to be found at Lambeth Library. He held the Benefice until his ejectment in 1662. Calamy notices at length the career of this Vicar, and states that one Austin was turned out of the living for insufficiency, and that the people got Osborn to preach among them. It is certain however that Nathaniel Wilmott was his immediate predecessor. He is said to have preached in Sussex, as well as in London, and various parts of Kent, after his ejectment from Benenden, and finally retired to Staplehurst, where he died December 28 1714 at the ripe age of 85.
37. Staplehurst Parish Register. 1714, Jan.3. Buried Jos. USBORN. 1712, Febr.20. Buried the wife of Jos. Usborne. There is an altar tomb in the churchyard there, near the south porch, thus inscribed: (on the south side). Here’s intered ye body of Mr Joseph Usborne, Minister of ye Gospel, who departed this life December ye 28 1714 aged 85 years. (On the north side) Also ye body of his dearly loving wife Mrs Grace Usborne who departed this life February ye 16th 1712 in the 81st year of her age.
It seems probable that Usborne selected Staplehurst as his place of retirement, because in Daniel POYNTELL, the Rector, he found a kindred spirit, both being ejected from their Benefices by the Bartholomew Act of 1662.
Major Usborne, the present possessor of ‘Loddenden’, Staplehurst, states that Joseph was third son of Thomas Usborne of Loddenden, further that he "appears as family arbitrator" and that his small branch died out.
Benenden [V]. Mr Joseph USBORNE.
One Austin being turned out of this living for insufficiency, the people got Mr Osborn to preach among them for half a year, during which time he had an invitation to a place in Sussex.
The people of Benenden having notice of it, met together, and united in an earnest request to Mr Osborn to continue with them. As the income was but small, they readily entered into a subscription to increase it to £60.
The Patron of the living being abroad with KING CHARLES, it fell into the hands of a committee in London to provide for the place.
When the Protector took upon him to place and displace Ministers Mr Osborn was tried by a committee, when he brought a certificate from the people, and another from the neighbouring Ministers as to his abilities and behaviour. He obtained the Protector’s order for the living, and the Vicarage house being gone to decay, the committee agreed to repair it.
At the Restoration in 1660, when all the Ministers whom Oliver put in, were to be immediately turned out, HENDON, Esq., the patron who came over with King Charles, finding Mr Osborn greatly beloved by the people, and knowing the living to be but small, would not present any one in his room. His brother also (afterwards Sir John Hendon) desired him to continue there and, if he possibly could, to conform.
But he told him that faith and a good conscience would stand him in more stead than a hundred livings, and he quitted this Vicarage in 1662.
Mr BUCK, the Dean of Rochester, promised him a better living than Benenden, provided he would conform. To which he answered, that if he could have conformed at all, it should have been at Benenden rather than for any other place whatever. His integrity was the more remarkable, as he had six children when he was silenced, and his wife was not got up from lying in of the last of them.
After his ejectment, he lived for sometime in Staplehurst, and then went to Heathfield, Sussex, where he had four children more, and there he continued for several years. He afterwards preached nine years at Brightelmstone (Brighton). About 1681, he was sued for £20 a month, on account of his Nonconformity. Upon this he came to London, and preached some time at Peckham. He afterwards went to Ashford, and from thence to Tenterden, where he continued about nine years.
He spent about nine years more at Bersted, near Maidstone, where he concluded his ministry, by reason of his infirmities, and then returned to Staplehurst, where he finished his course, December 28 1714 aged 85.
(Ministers ejected or silenced in Kent. The continuation of the Nonconformists’ Memorial, by Edmund Calamy. III. p.537. Pub.1727. Also Register and Chronicle, by Bp. White Kennett, p.286, pub.1728). First Fruits: Josephus Usborne, Feb.1658. (See also Brief Hist. of Staplehurst Independent Church, 1662-1888, by Rev. Thos. Thatcher, pub.1888, p.11).
Presentation by Oliver CROMWELL, Benenden. Know all men by these presents that the 20th day of July 1658 there was exhibited to the Commissioners for approbabacon of publique preachers a Presentacon of Joseph Usborne Clerke to the Vicarage of Benenden, in the Countie of Kent, made to him by his Highnesse Oliver Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England etc. the Patron thereof under the greate seale of England together with a Testimony etc. In witnesse etc. Dated at Whitehall the 20th day of August 1658 Jo.Nye, Registrar. (Augmentations of Livings etc 1647-58, at Lambeth Library. Vol. 968.f.127).
Joseph Usborne, Clerke, admitted the 20th day of July 1658 to the Vicarage of Benenden in ye county of Kent upon a pres: exhibited the same day from his Highnes the Lord Protector under the great seal of England and Certificates from Robert GIBSON, A.BROUGHTON, Thomas MONINS, Robert MASCALL, John PLAYER, John DURAND, Daniel POYNTELL, Edward BRIGHT, Joseph WHISTON. (Augmentations Vol.999, f.71).
Feb.4 1657. Benenden. Ordered that the yearly sume of fforty poundes bee graunted to and for increase of maintenance to the ministr’ of Benenden in the county of Kent, and that the same bee from time to time paid unto such godly and painfull preachers of the Gospell as shall bee settled ministers there, and approued by the Commissioners for approbacon of publique preachers To hold for such time as they shall continue ministers there or further order which wee humbly certifie to his Highness the Lord protector and the Councell. Edward Cressett, Ra.HALL, John POCOCK, R. SYDENHAM, Richard YONG (Augmentations, Vol.1004, f.85).
January 14 1658. Ordered that the possessors of the tithes of Benenden in ye county of Kent parcell of the possions of the late Archbpp of Canterbury the Lease whereof is for diverse yeares last past expired doe account with these Trustees on the 10 day of ffebruary next for the mesne profits of the said Rectory incurred since the expiracon of the last Lease thereof when the Trustees doe appoint to treate with him if hee will for a further estate in the prmisses. (Vol.980, f.377).
February 10 1658. Ordered, yet ye possessor of ye tithes of Benenden in the County of Kent parcel of ye passions of ye late Archbishop of Canterbury, the lease whereof is for diverse yeares last past expired doe account with theise Trustees on ye 9th day of March next for ye mesne pfits of ye said Tithes incurred since ye expiracon of the last lease thereof, when the Trustees doe appoint to treat with him, if he will, for a further Estate in ye prmises. (Same Vol. Augmentations 980, f.510).
38. Nicholas MONYMAN was presented to Benenden Vicarage by Sir John HENDEN, Knight, and instituted by the Archbishop in September 1662. He was previously Master of Cranbrook Grammar School. The records there contain this note: "1658 November 22 Nicholas Monyman of Appledore", that being all that is said respecting his appointment as master; and from the Parish Books it appears he was present at a Vestry Meeting in 1661.
Then again the School records have this entry: 1663 April 6 Rev. John COOPER, Vicar of Cranbrook. Cooper had been Vicar only five months before he had the Mastership of the School. He held both appointments for some time. Monyman held the Mastership until Cooper was appointed, and therefore did duty at Benenden for five months before he left Cranbrook.
This Vicar was buried at Benenden, as appears by the Parish Register: January 22nd 1700. Nicholas Monyman, late Vicar.
39. John SAUNDERS, LL.B. took his degree from St John’s College, Oxford, November 4 1697 and was by the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of that University presented to this Vicarage, his institution taking place in July 1700. He died April 5 1724, aged 50 and was buried in Benenden Church, where a Monument formerly existed bearing his Coat of Arms. The Parish Register thus records his burial: 1724, April 10. The Rev. John Saunders, Vicar.
40. John FETHERSTONE, B.A. was instituted to Benenden in April 1724, having been presented thereto by Sir John NORRIS, Knight. He was appointed Vicar of Leysdown July 18 1732 and also on the same day Rector of Warden, both of which he resigned upon his induction into the Vicarage of Bethersden April 6 1734. He died in 1747. (Archaeologia Cant. xvi.92). (First Fruits p.36. Johes Fetherston. 21 April 1724. Johes Norris mil.).
41. Thomas HUDSON was instituted in August 1732, the patronage of the Church of Benenden being then in the hands of Sir John NORRIS, Knight. (Gent. Mag. 1732).
42. John PRINCE, B.A. On the twenty-first day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred thirty nine in the presence of Robert ROUS, Notary Publick, John Prince, Clerk, Batchelor of Arts was instituted by the right Worshipful George PAUL, Doctor of Laws, Vicar General of the most Reverend ffather in God John, by Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, primate of all England and Metropolitan, into the Vicarage of the parish church of Benenden in the county of Kent, and Diocese of Canterbury, vacant by the cession of the last incumbent to which he was presented by Sir John Norris, Knight, the true and undoubted patron thereof, he having first subscribed the several articles and declaration and declared and taken the oaths by law required, and the same day a mandate was issued for inducting the said John Prince, directed to the Archdeacon of Canterbury or his official. Potter 271. (First Fruits: John Prince 21 May 1739. Sir John Norris, Bart). He died August 1741 (Hasted).
43. Benjamin SLOCOCK, D.D., was of Pembroke College, Oxford. On May 3 1712 he obtained the degree of B.A., his M.A. July 6 1715, B. and D.D. June 23 1735 (Oxford Graduates, 608). Dr Slocock was collated to the Vicarage of Benenden in 1741. It had lapsed to the Archbishop, Sir John Norris not having presented in due time. (Gent. Mag. 1741, pp.554, 609).
On the 28th October 1741 his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury conferred on Benjamin Slocock Doctor in Divinity the Vicarage of the parish church of Benenden, Kent, vacant by the death of John Prince the last incumbent thereof, and belonging to the donation of collation of his Grace by laps of time for this turn he having first subscribed. (Potter 276.a.).
44. John WILLIAMS, S.C.L. was presented to this Vicarage in the room of Dr Slocock, who resigned. A dispensation was given in 1761 to hold the rectory of Ripple. His successor to the latter was appointed in 1764. (Gent. Mag. 1744. 282).
Williams resigned Benenden in 1761.
On 20th April 1744 in the presence of Robert ROUS, Notary Publick, John Williams, Clerk, student in the civil law, was instituted by the Right Worshipful George PAUL, Doctor of Laws, Vicar General of the Most Reverend Father in God John, Archbishop of Canterbury and into the Vicarage of the parish church of Benenden in Kent, vacant by the resignation of Benjamin Slocock, D.D. the last Vicar to which he was presented by Sir John NORRIS, Knight, of Benenden, the true and undoubted patron. (Potter 288.b).
45. Joseph DUNN, M.A., took his degree from Magdalene College, Cambridge, of which he was a Fellow, B.A. 1759, M.A. 1762. He was presented to Benenden Vicarage in 1761 by Dame Elizabeth NORRIS, and died November 23 1798.
On 4 December 1761 Joseph Dunn, B.A. was instituted into the Vicarage of Benenden, Kent, void by the cession of John Williams, Clerk, the last Vicar, to which he was presented by Dame Elizabeth Norris of Hempsted, the true patroness. (Secker. 302.b).
46. Phillips MONYPENNY, M.A., graduated from St Peter’s College, Cambridge, B.A. 1783, M.A. 1786, and in 1799 obtained a dispensation to hold Benenden with Hadlow Vicarage (Gent. Mag. 1799, 540).
He married at Lambeth Palace Chapel December 13th 1803 Charlotte (born 28 April 1772), second daughter of Sir Edward DERING of Surrenden-Dering, the sixth Baronet, by his second wife Deborah, only daughter of John WINCHESTER, of Nethersole, Kent. She died in 1836 (Gent. Mag). Phillips Monypenny resigned the Vicarage of Benenden in 1803, and was Vicar of Hadlow upwards of forty years. He died at Hadlow house January 4 1841 in the 79th year of his age, and was buried with his wife in Rolvenden Church, where there is a tablet to their memory, on the east wall of the north chancel, with the arms of Monypenny quartering those of Dering.
Rolvenden Church. Underneath are deposited the remains of Charlotte, wife of the Reverend Phillips MONYPENNY, A.M. of Maytham Hall in this parish and Vicar of Hadlow in this county, second daughter of Sir Edward DERING of Surrenden-Dering in this county, the sixth Baronet, by his second wife Deborah, daughter of John WINCHESTER of Nethersole in this county, Esq. Died xii November MDCCCXXXVI aged LXIV years. Underneath are also deposited the remains of the above named Phillips Monypenny who died January the IV MDCCCXLI aged LXXVIII years. (On a black slate tablet). M.S. Carolettae Monypenny uxoris delectissimae hoc posuit monimentum (sic) conjux moestissimus.
Arms. Vert a dolphin, urinant, (or in pale,) tail erect, or.
Crest. Neptune bestriding a dolphin, naiant, in waves of the sea, holding with his dexter hand the reins, and in the sinister his trident, all ppr.; over it the motto Temperat Aequor.
Quarterings. 1. CATHCART, az. three cross-crosslets, fitchee, issuing out of as many crescents, ar.
2. BLACKWELL, paly of six, ar. and az. on a chief gu, a lion, passant, guardant, or, all within a bordure ermine.
(For genealogy of Monypeny, see "Pedigrees of Kent" by William Berry, page 313, pub. 1830).
For genealogical memoranda relating to the family of Dering of Surrenden-Dering, in Pluckley, Kent, by the same author, F.H. see Archaeologia Cantiana, x.327).
On 24 January 1799 in the presence of William MOORE, Notary Publick, Phillips Moneypenny, Clerk, was instituted to the parish church of Benenden, Kent, vacant by the death of Joseph Dunn, the last incumbent to which he was presented by Thomas Hallet HODGES of Hempstead Place, asserting himself to be the true and undoubted patron thereof. (Moore 555).
47. Henry HODGES, B.A. On 12 October 1803 Henry Hodges, Clerk, Bachelor of Arts, was instituted to the Vicarage and parish church of Benenden, Kent, void by the resignation of Phillips Monypenny, Clerk, the last incumbent to which he was presented by Thomas Law HODGES of Hemstead, the true and undoubted patron. (Potter 574).
48. Henry HODGES, M.A. On 14 September 1804 Henry Hodges, Master of Arts, was instituted to the Vicarage and parish church of Benenden, void by the cession of Henry Hodges, Clerk, the last incumbent there, to which he was presented by Thomas Law HODGES of Hemstead, Kent. (Potter 578).
49. Daniel BOYS, M.A., graduated from St John’s College, Cambridge, taking the degree of B.A. IN 1799, and that of M.A. in 1810. His patrons were Charles CARTWRIGHT and others, who in 1805 appointed him Vicar of Benenden, which he held for more than half a century. He was enabled also by dispensation granted in 1809, to hold the Vicarage of Brookland. (Ecclesiastical Annual Register III. 398, pub. 1810).
He married November 9 1807 at Benenden Church Miss Sarah Rider RICHARDSON, youngest daughter of the late William RIDER, Esq. of Bermondsey, Surrey. (Gent. Mag. LXXVII, p. 1074).
By this marriage he had twelve children, whose names are given on his monument in the churchyard. He died September 11 1857 aged 80 years. (Gent. Mag. 1857, p.465) and was buried here.
Parish Register. 1857 September 17. Daniel BOYS, Benenden, 80. Ceremony performed by Philip WARD, Vicar of Tenterden.
On the 29 November 1805 Daniel Boys, B.A. was instituted to the Vicarage and parish church of Benenden, Kent, vacant by the cession of the Reverend Henry Hodges, Clerk, the last incumbent, to which he was presented by Charles CARTWRIGHT, heretofore of Narnham, County Notts, but now of White Waltham, County Berkshire, the Rev. John LAW, D.D., Archdeacon of Rochester, Reverend John DISNEY, late of Chelsea now of Hyde near Ingatestone, D.D., and C. LAMB, asserting themselves to be the true patrons. (Sutton II.5).
50. William John EDGE, M.A. was a scholar of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and it is a somewhat remarkable fact that he was the fifth, and his son, W.H.F. Edge, the present Vicar of Tilford, Surrey, the sixth, member of his family, in successive generations, who were educated at that College.
He took the degree of B.A. (Senior Optime) in 1834, and that of M.A. in 1837, being ordained Deacon June 5 1836 by the Bishop of Gloucester, at St Margaret’s, Westminster, on letters Dimissory from the Bishop of London (Church of England Magazine, I., Ecclesiastical Intelligence, I., 1836), and Priest by the Bishop of London May 21 the following year. He served as Curate of St Nicholas, Colchester, from 1836-1838.
When Priest Mr Edge was presented by his father to the Rectory of Waldingfield, a small parish in the Deanery of Colneis, in the county of Suffolk, and shortly afterwards when Bishop Stanley, of Norwich, revived the Office of Rural Deans in that diocese, he was appointed Rural Dean, and held the Office till he removed from the Diocese in 1848. In this year he was appointed Perpetual Curate of Hartshill, Warwickshire, and in 1851 took sole charge of St John’s, Cheltenham. After this was Rector of St Aldate, Gloucester, 1854 to 1858, when he was appointed Vicar of Benenden by the Right Honourable Gathorne HARDY, MP, the present Lord CRANBROOK.
Soon after Mr Edge came into residence at Benenden a farmer (at whose house, a mile and a half distant from the church, a Wesleyan service was held on Sunday evenings) happened to tell him that the local preacher who conducted it was on the point of removal, and that the people were greatly perplexed by the difficulty of finding a successor. Mr Edge replied that he knew of one who might possibly suit them, that, in fact, it was none other than himself, who was sent into the parish for the express purpose of teaching its inhabitants; and that he was quite ready to carry on the service as hitherto, with extempore prayers if the people wished it, though he should himself rather use the Litany, and that he would have no objection to Wesley’s hymns, on condition that the selection of them was always left to him. The farmer, himself a Wesleyan, jumped at the offer, and said that the poor people would be very grateful; that – as to the prayers – they all had a great love for the Litany, "and, Sir", he added, "bring your own hymn book!". His wife, also a Wesleyan, begged leave to introduce an harmonium, which she would gladly play. The immediate result was, that the old service was not interrupted, but continued without any break or intermission for some four or five years, until a new tenant came into residence, by which time not a few of the congregation had become regular attendants at church, and some of them, including the Wesleyan farmer, communicants.
In the summer of 1865 an incident occurred to which Mr Edge always referred with particular pleasure. A French clergyman, M. le Chanoine CHENNAILLES, whom he had casually met the year before in Paris, and who had been very courteous to him, accepted an invitation to spend a few days with him at Benenden, in the company of a lay friend, who held an office in his church, not unlike that of an English churchwarden. He stipulated that he might wear his sontane, or cassock, "for", said he, "to speak frankly, I have no lay clothes to wear". I willingly assented, and when at my request the tidal train was stopped for the travellers’ convenience, there was a great sensation at Staplehurst station, the general impression being that the Archbishop of Canterbury was the favored party. And when in a morning the good man used to walk round the green, reading his Breviary, the few who met him invariably moved or touched their hats, perhaps taking him for the Archbishop or Chief Rabbi. Had he read aloud, perhaps some idea might have been conveyed to them, as in the case of a former Vicar of Coggeshall, in Essex, who being in the habit of reading aloud in his garden, was set down as a lunatic by a neighbour, who could both see and hear him, till one Sunday morning, as he began to read his sermon over, and in a sonorous voice uttered his text "I am not mad, most noble Festus", the neighbour ceased to regard him as crazy, and always said of him afterwards, "O no, he is not mad, but a very pleasant and courteous old gentleman".
The Vicar’s Parisian friend, who was made a Canon of Notre Dame, soon after his return home, was so charmed by his reception that he invited him to Paris in 1866 and introduced him to many of his brother clergy, and above all to the good Archbishop DARBOY, afterwards murdered by the Commune.
This excellent man, amongst other good things, said to Mr Edge: "There are barriers between us that we did not erect, and which neither you nor I can demolish. But though we are debarred from visible union we can cultivate concord, or unity of hearts, we can love one another and pray for one another, and trust to God for the rest".
The Rev. W.J. Edge preached his last sermon at Benenden, April 15 1877, when he reminded his hearers that he had been their spiritual pastor more than nineteen years. During that period great changes had been wrought, the parish church almost rebuilt, by their Squire’s munificence, and a Mission room erected at East End, besides new schools (those near the church as well as those at East End).
During the period of his Vicariate 889 persons had been baptized (715 by his own hand), 465 parishioners had been buried (331 by himself), and he had at the parish church and at East End preached about 1600 sermons.
The Vicar closed his parting address with St Paul’s words, where he bade farewell to the elders of the Church of Ephesus: "And now, brethren, I commend you to God, and to the word of His grace, which is able to build you up, and to give you an inheritance among all them that are sanctified".
After holding Benenden nearly twenty years, he exchanged this Benefice with his successor for the Vicarage of Holy Trinity, Upper Tooting, which he resigned in 1882.
William John EDGE was appointed select preacher at the University of Cambridge, 1855, and is the author of the following works:
The Vision of Peace, or Thoughts in verse on the late secessions to Rome, 1847.
A Lecture on Infidelity, 1849.
A letter to Lord Ashley on the alleged Romanistic Tendencies of the younger clergy, 1850.
An Essay towards union, being a treatise on election and final perseverance, 1850, pp.33.
Plain remarks on infant baptism, confirmation, and the three Orders of the Christian Ministry with
answers to objections to the Burial Service, 1850.
The Second Adam, a course of lectures designed to illustrate the divinity of our Lord, and the union of the
divine and human natures in his sacred person, 1853.
Two sermons, preached at Chipping Campden, on Christianity and the groundlessness of the Romish Claims,
April 15.22.1855, pp.36.
The bodily worship of the Glorified, sermon preached at Chiddingstone Church, Kent, May 2 1867 on the opening
of the new organ.
A sermon preached at Benenden, February 24 1867 on the death of Thomas NEVE of that parish, pp.14.
A sermon preached at Croydon at a general ordination for the Diocese of Canterbury, March 18 1870, entitled
"The Christian ministry a twofold service of obedience and charity", printed at the request of Archbishop TAIT.
Also various other sermons printed at the request of the hearers.
Thoughts on the care of God for his creatures, 1878, pp.15.
51. Edward David CREE, graduated from Oriel College, Oxford, receiving his B.A. in 1849, and M.A. in 1852. Was ordained Deacon in 1850, and Priest 1851, Dur. He held the curacy of Newburn, Northumberland, 1850 to 1852, and tutorship of St Peter’s College, Radley, 1852-1855. After holding the Vicarage of Holy Trinity, Upper Tooting, from 1855 to 1877, he exchanged the same for the Vicarage of Benenden. He was appointed Commissary for the Bishop of Kaffraria in 1882. Mr Cree resigned Benenden in 1887, having been Vicar ten years, during which period he greatly improved the Glebe House by adding a new front. He now resides in Eastbourne.
The incumbency of this Vicar was marked by the re-fronting of the Vicarage at the cost to himself of £1000; and the addition of a chancel to East End Chapel by Lord CRANBROOK, also the erection of St George’s Club, and the well, close to the Manor house, in honour of the Queen’s Jubilee, likewise generously provided by the noble Lord.
Mr Cree married in 1855 Augusta, daughter of Rev. C.E. PLATER, Vicar of Newchurch (Gent. Mag. xliv 641); and in 1866, Isabel Laura, daughter of John TAYLOR, Esq. architect. By the latter he has had Norah Lilian (deceased), Herbert Edward, Ernest Wilford, Mary Gwendoline, Edgar Hayley and Effie Edgington.
As author and editor, the works of the Rev. E.D. Cree are:
Dr Tye’s Motetts for four voices.
Church psalm tunes, exclusively from ancient sources.
The Threshold of the Sanctuary, a devotional manual for candidates for Holy Orders.
The universal plein chant psalter.
Late editor of Mission Life.
True portrait of the primitive church.
52. Samuel JOY, M.A. took the degree of B.A. from Worcester College, Oxford, in 1856, when he was awarded by the Examiners a double Honorary Class in the School of Classics and Mathematics, and advanced to the degree of M.A. in 1859, was ordained Deacon in 1857, and Priest 1858. His first Clerical appointment was to the curacy, precentorship and lectureship of Leeds, under Dr HOOK, which he held from 1857 to 1859, when he was appointed Perpetual Curate of Bramley, Yorkshire, which living he resigned in consequence of ill health in 1866. In 1872 he accepted the Vicarage of Long Lane, Derbyshire, until 1875, when the Precentorship of Ripon Cathedral, together with the Vicarage of Ripon were offered to him. This semi-Cathedral, semi-parochial appointment he held until 1884, when he accepted the less laborious charge of the Vicarage of Birstwith, Yorkshire, and was at the same time collated to an Honorary Canonry in Ripon Cathedral. Canon Joy only held the Vicarage of Birstwith for two years, when he was preferred by Viscount CRANBROOK, to the Vicarage of Benenden, where he now resides.
The Arms borne by the Vicar are:
Joy. az. a chev. arg. between 3 fleur de lis in chief, and a demi lion ramp. in base, of the last.
Crest: a hand holding an arrow point downwards.
Motto: Manus justa nardus.
The family of his wife:
ROBINS: Per pale sa. and ar. two flaunches, and three fleur de lis, all counterchanged.
Crest: Between two dolphins haurient, respecting each other, or. a fleur de lis per pale, ar. and sa.
Motto: Esse quam videri.
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CURATES.
53. 1563. Maurice PENNYALL.
1569. George GRAYNE, a married man.
1851-58. William Wheeler THORNTON, Trinity College, Oxford, B.A. 1844, M.A. 1848. Curate of Benenden
1851-58, Rector of Horne, Surrey 1867-77.
1860-62. Andrew Augustus Wild DREW, Trinity College, Cambridge. BA. 1859, M.A. 1863. Curate of
Benenden 1860-62. Vicar of St Antholin’s, Nunhead 1865.
1862-64. George Hollis GLAY, Clare College, Cambridge. B.A. 1860, M.A. 1864. Benenden 1862-64. Vicar of
Leinthall-Starkes, Diocese of Hereford 1872, afterwards Rector of Aston, Ludlow.
1865-68. Hugh Wilson BATEMAN, Trinity College, Cambridge. B.A. 1864. Curate of Benenden 1865-68. Vicar
of Whitstable 1868-7, where he established St Peter’s Mission Church, with Schools, and built the
Vicarage (account of All Saints’ Church, Whitstable, by Sibert SAUNDERS, p. 39, Pub.1876),
afterwards in 1871 Vicar of St John the Evangalist, Lambeth. Died c.1875.
1868-1875. Francis HASLEWOOD, A.K.C., F.S.A., younger son of the late Rev. F.F. Haslewood, Rector of
Smarden. Deacon 1863, Priest 1864. Formerly Curate of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower 1863-64.
St Mary, Bryanston Square 1864-66. St Luke, Marylebone 1866-68, Benenden 1868-75, when
appointed Rector of St Matthew’s, Ipswich. For Genealogy see "Memorials of Smarden", Kent,
65,etc. by same author.
1875-1877. Richard ADDISON, Deacon 1856, Priest 1858. Formerly Curate of King William’s Town, South
Africa 1856-58, Chaplain at Pernambuco 1865-74, Benenden 1875-77. Now at Madeira.
1878. John Jestin DREAPER, T.C.D. B.A. 1859. Curate of Benenden 1878, Curate of Easby 1886.
1879. Frank Clifford FOX, late Lucy scholar of Hertford College, Oxford. B.A. (2nd Cl. Theol. School) 1877.
Jun. Gr. Test. Pri 1878, M.A. 1880. Deacon 1877, Priest 1878, Oxford. Formerly Curate of Wigginton,
Oxon 1877-79.
1879Present Curate appointed .
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54. James de BENYNDENNE v. the Prior of Combwell, Re. Parson to the church.
Kent. James de Benyndenne by his attorney offered himself on the fourth day against the Prior of Cumbewell of a plea that he do permit him to present a fit parson to the church of Benyndenne which is void [and] belongs to his gift, etc. And he came not. And it was ordered to the Sheriff that he should summon him etc. And the Sheriff has done nothing therein but sent that he had ordered the bailiffs of the Archbishop of Canterbury who have done nothing therein. Therefore it is ordered to the Sheriff that he omit not on account of the aforesaid liberty but that he summon him that he may be here in 8 days of Saint Martin, etc. And also that he have the bodies of the bailiffs here at the aforesaid term, etc. And whereof etc.
De Banco Roll. No. 10 Mich. 3 Edw. 2 (A.D. 1309) Ro. 48 dorso.
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55. Licence for the dedication of the church of Benynden.
Henry etc. to the venerable brother our Lord John by the grace of God bishop of Symrna greeting and brotherly love in the Lord to dedicate or consecrate the parish church of Benyngden of our diocese newly constructed and churchyard of the same also three altars in the same and to consecrate and bless four bells there.
Given at Slindon 20 April 1418.
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56. Licence for the removal of the Feast of the dedication of the said church.
By the tenor of these presents we Henry etc. that on the part of the Rector and parishioners of the parish church of Benynden of our diocese it appears intimated to us that the feast of the dedication of the said church of Benenden on the feast of St Mathias – namely the 24 day of the month of February was accustomed to be celebrated that however the said Rector and parishioners cannot observe the feast without great inconvenience to themselves on that account they have prayed us that the feast of the dedication of this church aforesaid be celebrated and observed on the Monday next before the feast of the translation of St Thomas, namely the fourth day of the month of July upon which they could flock together more abundantly to the same church to worship and honor God and offer up praises and prayers year by year for ever we decree therefore being favourably inclined to the prayers and intentions of the said Rector and parishioners that their proposed prayer suggested itself for the honor of God and the increase of divine worship we ordain and appoint the feast of the dedication of the aforesaid church to be celebrated on the Monday next before the feast of the translation of St Thomas aforesaid, namely the fourth day of the month of July yearly for ever and that the Rector and parishioners whosoever present and to come of the aforesaid church be summoned for the observance and celebration of this feast on the day of dedication aforesaid.
Given in my manor of Slindon 1 June 1418 in the fifth year, etc.
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
ADDISON 53
ALSTON 15
Atte WODE 9
AUSTEN 34
BARRE 7
BATEMAN 53
Beaufort 9
BOLDE 20
BOYS 4, 49
BRIGHT 37
BROUGHTON 37
BUCK 37
CADENAY 3
Calamy 36
CARTWRIGHT 49
CHENNAILLES 50
CLERE 8
CLYFFORD 23
Colpepyr 23
COOPER 38
CRANEBROKE 19
Cranebroke 20
CREE 51
Cressett 37
CROMWELL 36
CROWMER 25
DARBOY 50
DARRELL 28
de BENYNDENNE 54
de KIRKEBY 10
DERING 46
DISNEY 49
DOVOR 2
DREAPER 53
DREW 53
DUNN 45
DURAND 37
EDGE 50
FETHERSTONE 40
FOX 53
GAGE 26
Gathorne 50
GIBSON 37
GLAY 53
GOLDYNGTON 6, 7
GRAYNE 29, 53
GRENEHILL 12
GULDEFORD 27, 28, 32, 34
HALL 37
Hallet 46, 47
HAMON 5
HARDY 50
HASLEWOOD 53
HEIKAR 22
Hekyr 23
HENDEN 38
HENDON 37
HODGES 46, 47, 48
Hollis 53HOOK 52
HUDSON 41
HUFFAM 33
Jestin 53
JONES 32
JOY 52
KIRKEBY 10
KNOCKERE 16
MANNYNG 13
MARCHAM 11
MASCALL 37
MASHAM 14
Massham 15
MELLER 18
MONINS 37
MONYMAN 38
MONYPENNY 46
MOORE 46
NORRIS 40, 41, 44, 45
OSBORN 36
PAUL 42, 44
PENNYALL 28, 53
PLATER 51
PLAYER 37
POCOCK 37
POYNTELL 37
PRINCE 42
RICHARDSON 49
RIDER 49
ROUS 42SAUNDERS 31, 39, 53
SHARP 35
Sibert 53
SLOCOCK 43
SMYTH 30
SOMERBY 17
STABLEGATE 4
STRENSHAM 26
Surrenden-Dering 46
SYDENHAM 37
Tarbutt 20
TAYLOR 51
THORNTON 53
Thurstan 20
USBORN 37
USBORNE 36
WARD 49
WATER 27
WATSON 19, 21, 22
Wheeler 53
WHISTON 37
WHITE 1
Wild 53
WILLIAMS 44
WILMOTT 35
Wilson 53
WINCHESTER 46
WYLLESFORD 24
YONG 37Places Index
Aldermanbury, London 10, 11
Appledore 38
Ashford 37
Aston, Ludlow 53
Benenden
Hempsted 45, 48
Hempstead Place 46
Bermondsey, Surrey 49
Bersted, near Maidstone 37
Bethersden 40
Birstwith 52
Bramley, Yorkshire 52
Brighton 37
Brookland 49
Bytelstede 10
Chelsea 49
Coggeshall, Essex 50
Cranbrook 20
Dovor (Dover) 3
Easby 53
East End 50
Eastbourne 51
Eastry 6
Ebbesham 9
Eythorne 19, 20
Frinsted 5
Hadlow 46
Hartshill, Warwickshire 50
Heathfield, Sussex 37Heckfield 14
Hertford College 53
Higham-Ferrers 15
Holy Trinity, Upper Tooting 50
Horne, Surrey 53
Hyde near Ingatestone 49
Ipswich 53
King William’s Town,
South Africa 53
Lambeth 4, 27
Leinthall-Starkes, Hereford 53
Leysdown 40
Little Chart 28
Loddenden, Staplehurst 37
Long Lane, Derbyshire 52
Madeira 53
Maidstone 13
Maytham Hall 46
Narnham, County Notts 49
Nethersole, Kent 46
Newburn, Northumberland 51
Newchurch 51
Norwich 50
Otford 3
Paris 50
Peckham 37
Pernambuco 53
Ripon Cathedral 52
Ripple 44
Rolvenden 46Seasalter 33
Shorne 11, 12
Smarden 53
Somerby 18
South Africa 53
St Aldate, Gloucester 50
St Antholin’s, Nunhead 53
St George’s Club 51
St John the Evangalist,
Lambeth 53
St John’s, Cheltenham 50
St Luke, Marylebone 53
St Margaret’s, Westminster 50
St Mary, Bryanston Square 53
St Matthew’s, Ipswich 53
St Nicholas, Colchester 50
St Peter ad Vincula, Tower 53
St Peter’s College, Radley 51
St. Augustine’s, Canterbury 7
St. John’s, Margate 6, 7
St. Nicholas Rochester 7, 8
Staplehurst 36, 37
Sussex 37
Tenterden 37, 49
Tilford, Surrey 50
Waldingfield, Suffolk 50
Warden 40
White Waltham, Berkshire 49
Whitstable 53
Wigginton, Oxon 53General
architect 51
Clergy etc
Bishop of Gloucester 50
Bishop of Kaffraria 51
Bishop of Winchester 9
Bishop Stanley, Norwich 50
Canon of Notre Dame 50
Combwell 1, 3, 5, 13, 15
Convent of Combwell 17, 18
CURATES 53
Dean of Rochester 37
Nonconformity 37
Prior & Conventual Church
of Combwell 22, 25
Prior of Cumbewell 54
St. Mary Madalene,
Combwell 19
Wesleyan service 50
Cranbrook Grammar
School 38
farmer 50
lectureship of Leeds 52
Master 38
Memorials of Smarden 53
Mission room 50
Notary Publick 42
Queen Elizabeth I 30
Monumental Inscriptions at St Augustine Church, Brookland
Monumental Inscriptions at St Augustine Church, Brookland. Noted by Leland L. Duncan. Typed up by Margaret Broomfield.
Inscriptions in the Churchyard
570. On the North side of the churchyard is a large Altar Tomb probably of the 17th Century but no inscription remains.
571. James BRISSENDEN died 7 June 1819 aged 32. Left issue by Jane his wife 2 sons and one daughter: James, Mary and William.
572. (East End). Francis AUSTEN died 3 November 1839 aged 72. James Austen his nephew died 20 May 1820 aged 21. Elizabeth JORDEN neice of the above died 7 February 1824 aged 28.
In the South Eastern part573. Henry BRIGNALL of Broomhill died 15 January 1850 aged 80. Salutha his wife 22 June 1829 aged 60. Henry their infant son died 31 March 1809 aged 1 year 6 months. They left issue surviving one son and 2 daughters: John, Ann and Elizabeth. John Brignall died 7 January 1855 aged 59.
574. An old altar tomb, low. No inscription now visible. Probably early 18th Century.
575. James HAYWARD died 15 December 1815 aged 40.
576. Rebecca wife of James HAYWARD died 31 July 1842 aged 51.
577. William HAYWARD died … June 1803 aged 79. Also Elizabeth Bodel Hayward his wife … November ? 1802 aged 77. Likewise John their son 5 November 1802 aged ?17. Left surviving Elizabeth, William, …..
578. William HAYWARD died 26 January 1837 aged 83. Elizabeth his wife 9 May 1842 aged 78. They had Issue 5 sons and 4 daughters: Mary, William, Elizabeth, Ann, Skeere, John, Charles, Jane and James.
579. Skeere HAYWARD died … March 1820 aged 2(?4).
580. Elizabeth wife of John MILLS and daughter of Robert and Jane HOAR died 18 July 1763 aged 27. Also John Mills son of above John and Elizabeth Mills died 6 October 1767 aged 7 years.
581. Robert HOARE died 9 August 1762 aged 59. Also [?Ann] his wife died (?3) April 1783 aged 77. Issue 5 daughters: Elizabeth, Mary, Jane, Ann and Susanna.
582. Peter son of Jonathon and Ann HARESFIELD died (?10) March 1805 aged 8 years.
583. James son of James and Mary DOWLE died 1801 aged 10 weeks.
584. James DOWLE died … July 1780 aged (?3, 8 or 5)9. Left surviving by Ann his first wife John and (?Jane) and by his second wife James and (?Ann).
585. Ann HEARSFIELD, late of Brookland, died 24 April 1834 aged 80. Left surviving 2 sons and 2 daughters.
586. Elizabeth wife of Thomas SECKER died 25 October 1781 aged 31. Also Thomas Secker 13 July 1789 aged 43.
587. William BEEVE died 29 June 1829 aged 78. Elizabeth his wife 20 June 1788 aged 33. Had issue 2 sons and 2 daughters: William, James, Elizabeth and Ann. Elizabeth died 9 October 1794 aged 13; James 17 January 1795 aged 10; William was buried at Snargate 29 November 1819 aged 40. Ann their surviving daughter erected this stone.
588. Elizabeth Beeve HIDER daughter of William Beeve and Harriet Hider of Fairfield died 6 June 1825 aged 16 months.
589. (Footstone). E.R. 1794 (?intended for E.B.)
Stones to the South of the Chancel590. Mary, wife of Robert SKEERE died 7 May 1787 aged 53. Robert Skeere 4 February 1802 aged 79. Left issue 1 son and 1 daughter: Elizabeth and Robert.
591. Ellen wife of Clifton SIMMONS of this Parish 25 January 1852 aged 21.
592. William HEARSFIELD of this Parish, Yeoman, died 16 January 1853 aged 67. Elizabeth his wife who lies interred in the adjoining cemetery. Mary Ann daughter of above died 14 November 1808 aged 15 months. Eliza daughter of above died in February 1827 aged 17. Left surviving 2 sons John Thomas and William.
593. John HEARSFIELD died 20 July 1796 aged 58.
594. Elizabeth HEARSFIELD wife of the late Thomas Hearsfield of this Parish, yeoman deceased and daughter Of the late Pet….. W…… of Beckley, Sussex ………..……………. (under grass ?mid 18th Century).
595. (Large Altar Tomb in rails). Top: In a vault beneath this Tomb | lie the remains of | John ……….. |son of John and Ann MUNN who | died M………. 17…. Aged …. Years | a long inscription not readable from the position.
[South side]: On the South side of this Tomb are interred 3 sons and 3 Daughters of John and Mary Munn. Elizabeth Munn born …. 176-.. died December 177-: Mary Munn born ….. 1767 died February 1767. Henry Munn born February 1768 died February 1768.
[North side]: Benjamin Munn born ….. 1760 died February 2(?6) 1771: Martha Anna Munn born 17 June 1770 died 6 June 1771: Read Munn born 27 June 1781 died 20 October 1781. [see No. 702].
596. (Altar Tomb: top left hand corner broken). …..re lieth interr’d ye Body of …..n wife of Henry READ Junior …….o departed this life February ye 14th 1753 aged 31 years. Left issue three children viz: Ann, Henry and John. Also Ann his sister who died 12 July 1754 aged 51 years. Also John his son who died 18 August 17(?54) aged two years. Here lieth interr’d the body of Henry his son who departed this life June ye 26, 17(?75) aged (?24) years. Likewise in memory of Henry Read of this Parish, Esq., who died December 20 1777 aged (?5)7 years.
597. (Altar). Here lieth interr’d the Bodies of Henry READ and Jane his wife. She died May ye 10th 1740 aged 57. He died May the 10th 1754 aged 70.
598. Mary, daughter of Henry and Jane READ died 13 January 1738 aged 2 years.
599. Jane, daughter of Henry and Jane READ died 7 September 1735 aged 20.
600. Elizabeth wife of John MUNN, daughter of Henry and Jane Read died March ye 10, 1740 (was 1730) aged 26.
(Note: These three last stones are very beautifully cut). (From Mike Cozens 2002-09-27 Elizabeth Munn's will dated 16/2/1739/40, probate date 15/4/1740 names Henry Read senior as her beloved father and John her son and John Munn her deceased husband)
601. Ann SKEERE of this Parish died 29 July 1854 aged 35.
602. John SKEERE of this Parish died 10 January 1852 aged 51. Jemima his wife died 15 February 1836 aged 36. Harriet their daughter died in infancy 1825. Elizabeth their daughter 23 December 1829 aged 8 years. Left surviving 1 daughter: Ann.
603. William CO )IT of this Parish died 7 October 1767 aged 3(?0). Elizabeth his wife 8 June 17(?63) aged (?37).
South of the Nave604. (Low Altar). John READ of this Parish died 10 November 1781 aged 53.
605. William READ of this Parish, Gentleman, died May ye 11, 1776 aged 27.
606. Jeremiah READ of this Parish died 5 January 1768 aged 75. Mary his wife died in the year 1755 aged 41.
607. John SCOONISS [The O’s and S’s seem to be double cut], of this parish, Grazier, died 26 September 1803 aged 82. Also Elizabeth his wife died 14 February 1781 aged 65. Left issue one son: John.
608. Sarah wife of Thomas BURR died 2 April 1752 aged 67. Left issue one daughter Mary Barling.
609. Isaac BARLING of this Parish, Grazier, died 2 June 1791 aged 63. David Barling and Elizabeth his wife. He died 16 August 1786 aged 61. She died 21 December 1789 aged 59. Left issue 2 sons William and David by whom this stone is erected.
610. Mary wife of William FARNELL of this Parish died 28 January 1773 aged 70. Her surviving husband caused this stone to be erected.
611. Elizabeth, wife of David BARLING died 27 April 1802 aged 43. Mary his daughter died in infancy. She left surviving Ann, Isaac, Dorothy, David, Charles and William.
612. David BARLING, late Brewer of Lydd, died 29 October 1810 aged 49. Left surviving 4 sons and 2 daughters: Ann, Isaac, Dorothy, David, Charles and William.
613. Ann wife of William BARLING, Grazier, of this Parish died 6 September 1809 aged 55.
614. William BARLING, Grazier of this parish, died 7 April 1812 aged 55.
615. William READ, Vintner, late of Dover, died December the III MDCC………… (perished).
616. (Two footstones) E.S 1829. H.S 1825
617. John HUKINS, Master Blacksmith of this Parish 51 years died 9 March 1808 aged 75. Also Mary his first wife who died 12 December 1762 aged 34. Also Ann his 2nd wife who died 17 September 1798 aged 64 by whom he had issue 3 daughters: Ann, Mary and Elisabeth. Ann died in her infancy, Mary and Elisabeth are still surviving.
618. William GRIST died 5 April 1843 aged 55. Had issue by Mary his wife 12 children: William, John; Ann; Elizabeth; Mary died 25 November 1825 aged 12; Thomas died 1 January 1809 aged 2 weeks; Charles is buried near; George; Thomas Giles; Susanna; James died 30 August 1829 aged 9 weeks; Henry. Also Mary his wife who died 7 October 1861 age 73.
619. Charles GRIST, Veterinary Surgeon son of William and Mary Grist died 20 June 1845 aged 25.
620. (Low Altar). Nehemiah BAYDEN late of this Parish, Grazier, died 14 August 1847 aged 68.
621. Isaac BARLING died 11 January 1817 aged 56. Had issue by Ann his wife 14 children: Isaac; Ann; Charles; David; Thomas; Mary Ann; George; Henry; Eliza; Elizabeth born 7 May 1820 died 27 October 1820; David born 7 September 1821 died 3 June 1823; Elizabeth Jane born 18 September 1827 died 6 January 1828; James born 16 April 1834 died 13 April 1834; Kate born 27 October 1840 died 28 January 1841.
622. Nehemiah BAYDEN of ys Parish died 15 April 1776 aged 64. Nehemiah Bayden son of Thomas Bayden of Rochester died August ye 20, 1762 aged 11 years.
623. William HUGGUTT of this Parish, Grazier, died …. March 1805 aged (?45). Left issue …….. Harriott, Stephen,……………
624. William son of William and [?Sarah] HUGG…… died 29 March 18(?23) aged 3 years 6 months.
625. Elizabeth wife of John TERRY died 5 September 1795 aged (?53). John Terry died 13 April 1800 aged 53.
626. (This and the 4 following are in an enclosure). John GRIST, Grazier, died 6 October 1834 aged 77. Left surviving by Susanna his wife 4 sons and 1 daughter: John, William, Ann, Thomas and Giles. Susanna Grist his wife died 27 May 1830 aged 87 (clearly written by L.L.D.).
627. Thomas GRIST, Grazier, died 8 July 1803 aged 52. He left one daughter by Mary his 2nd wife viz: Frances. This stone is erected by Mary Grist his surviving wife. Near lie the remains of Mary Grist his first wife who died 25 July 1778 aged 31. Also Mary daughter of the above Thomas and Mary Grist who died 17 February 1799 aged 25.
628. Mary wife of T. GRIST, Grazier, died 3 March 1815 aged 71. Frances only daughter of Thomas and Mary Grist of this Parish died 30 March 1807 aged 28.
629. (Low tomb). Giles William GRIST son of John and Mary Grist died 11 July 185(?3) aged 7 months.
630. Phobe wife of Giles GRIST 17 September 1827 aged 27. Above Giles Grist 21 December 1857 aged 63.
631. John ROBINSON of this Parish died 28 November 1805 aged 46. Had issue by Martha his wife one son and one daughter: John and Hannah. Also Martha his wife died 4 January 1830 aged 75.
632. Peter WOODMAN died 5 November 1815 aged 59. Had issue by Mary his wife 7 children: Ann died an infant 3 December 1786. John died an infant 10 July 1787. Also Sarah died January 179- aged 2 years.
South West part of the Yard633. John RANSOM died 11 July 1852 aged 81. Ann his wife 9 December 1809 aged 31. Elizabeth his 2nd wife 23 October 1844 aged 55.
634. William NYE of this Parish died 29 January 1805 aged 23. He had while on earth a friend who as a Testimony of his regard caused this Stone with the following inscription to be erected (Here follow eight lines of verse).
635. Martha TERRY wife of Stephen Terry died 25 January 1775 aged 65.
636. Stephen TERRY died March ye 27, 1762 aged 57. Martha daughter of Stephen Terry and Martha his wife December ye 15, 1757 aged 7 years.
637. Here lie 3 children of Stephen TERRY’s by Martha his wife. Henry died 6 May 1745 aged 9 months. Thomas 3 July 1749 aged 3 years. Elizabeth died …… 1751 ………..
638. John TERRY died 31 March 1766 aged 49. Sarah his wife 19 May 1761 aged 36, by whom he had 7 children: Mary, John, Sarah, Elizabeth, Henry, Stephen and Elizabeth. Elizabeth and Stephen lie near this place. He left issue by Sarah his 2nd wife one son: William. She caused this stone to be erected.
639. Elizabeth wife of William GRIST died 6 August 1837 aged 72. William Grist 2 May 1840 aged 81.
640. Mary wife of James TERRY died December ye 20, 1770 aged 38. Left issue James and Elizabeth.
641. James TERRY late of Parish of Brenzett, Gentleman, died 28 February 1809 aged 73. Left issue by his first wife one daughter: Elizabeth, and by his surviving widow 5 sons and 3 daughters: Henry, Edward, John, William, Charlotte, Mary, Stephen and Martha.
642. Stephen TERRY son of James Terry and Elizabeth his wife died ye 5th March 1782 aged 2 years 8 months. (On back). Thomas son of James and Elizabeth Terry died 12 June 1795 aged 14 weeks.
643. Sarah wife of Stephen TERRY died October ye 2, 1708 aged 33 years. She left issue by him three sons: Thomas, Henry and Stephen. Here also lieth Stephen Terry died 12 July 1728 aged 63.
644. Henry TERRY died 22 November 1752 aged 53. Elizabeth his wife 27 February 1748 aged 36. They had issue 5 sons and 2 daughters: Henry and Thomas lie buried here. Mary, James, Sarah, John and Henry survive.
645. Mary TERRY daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Terry died 19 January 1757 aged 24.
646. (Stone with 2 cherubs faces in centre and "Glory be to God on high"). To ye memory of Joseph ILLENDEN of this Parish died December ye 28, 1759 aged 68. To ye memory of Sarah wife of Joseph Illenden of this Parish. She died August ye 7, 1739 aged 52.
647. John KNIGHT died 2 February 1789 aged 60. Martha his wife 7 August 1797 aged 72.
At West end of yard
648. Ann wife of Edward BARKER died 8 January 1838 in 59th year. Left issue one son: Edward.
649. Ann BAKER died 21 October 1830 aged 5½ years. George Baker died 7 March 1852 aged 13.
650. Charles BAKER died 13 July 1854 aged 23.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Stones in the Churchyard extension651. John William HUGGETT accidentally drowned 23 April 1890 aged 3. Louie Huggett died of diphtheria 29 April 1897 aged 3 years 7 months.
652. Hannah wife of John Thomas HEARSFIELD of Fairfield died at Hastings 19 March 1890 aged 72.
653. John Thomas HEARSFIELD died suddenly at Fairfield 9 July 1875 aged 55. Issue 2 sons and 4 daughters.
654. Elizabeth relict of William HEARSFIELD who lies in the churchyard died at Fairfield 25 March 1863 aged 81.
655. Rose Hannah 3rd daughter of John Thomas and Hannah HEARSFIELD died at Fairfield 31 March 1862 aged 15.
656. (Cross). Vincent Lascelles BATSON, Vicar of this Parish 16 years. Born 14 January 1861 died 15 February 1920. Also Leonard Henry Batson his eldest son born 29 June 1892. Killed in France 3 July 1916.
657. Fanny wife of Rev. V.L. BATSON M.A. Vicar of Brookland born 23 January 1866 died 14 December 1905.
658. Cyril Vincent BATSON born 13 March 1902 died 7 October 1915.
659. Ellen GRIST wife of William John Grist of Court Lodge, Brookland, died 15 March 1904 aged 75. William John Grist her husband died 22 October 1910 aged 86; leaving 2 daughters Lucy Ann and Sophia Norris.
660. Sarah JEFFERY wife of Hunt Jeffery died 23 November 1877 aged 59.
661. Susanna WRAIGHT wife of William Henry Wraight died 11 March 1876 aged 76.
662. John GRIST died 20 March 1866 aged 55.
663. Fanny Catherine GRIST died 18 October 1865 aged 8.
664. William BURKETT of this Parish died 11 January 1886 aged 48.
665. Emily daughter of John and Rebecca FINN died 30 May 1858 aged 17.
666. George KENNARD died 28 July 1858 aged 33.
667. Thomas KENNARD of this Parish died 1 October 1864 aged 80. Martha his wife 22 April 1820 aged 33. Had issue 8 children 2 sons and 6 daughters. Also Sarah his 2nd wife died 12 February 1837 aged 40. They had issue 6 children 2 sons and 4 daughters. Erected by Caroline their daughter.
668. William eldest son of Henry and Mary LANCASTER died 17 June 1885 aged 28. Henry Lancaster died 27 May 1913 aged 80. Mary Ann wife of above Henry Lancaster died 28 February 1916 aged 80.
669. Alice Mary daughter of William and Elizabeth TICKNER died 14 July 1858 aged 5. George, their son, died 27 July 1858 aged 2 years 3 months.
670. William HUGGETT of this Parish, Grazier, died 5 May 1889 aged 75.
671. William HUGGETT of this Parish, Grazier, died 24 October 1860 aged 74.
672. Susanna wife of William HUGGETT died 29 January 1865 aged 72.
673. Bedo HOBBS of Misleham House, Brookland, born 27 February 1850 died 12 March 1917.
674. William HAYWARD of Fairfield died 8 July 1858 aged 68.
675. John Tolley MORGAN died 7 April 1860 aged 63. Elizabeth his wife 19 December 1885 aged 79.
676. Mary Ann wife of James CLARK died 4 March 1858 aged 63, leaving issue 2 sons and 3 daughters; Ann, William, James, Elizabeth and Mary Ann. Also Richard who was drowned 25 October 1841 aged 10. James Clarke husband of above died 16 February 1863 aged 61.
677. Elizabeth BAKER died 17 January 1912 aged 79.
678. Susanna BAKER died 4 September 1875 aged 69.
679. John CLARK of this Parish died 25 November 1917 aged 78.
680. David husband of Harriet SMITH died 15 June 1909 aged 64. Issue 3 sons and 3 daughters.
681. Edward BAKER died 24 March 1861 aged 85. Left surviving one son: Edward.
682. Edward BAKER died 10 August 1863 aged 64. Had issue by Elizabeth his wife 8 sons and 4 daughters: Edwin; Thomas; Ann died 21 October 1830 aged 5½ years; Martha, William; Charles died 13 July 1854 aged 23; Elizabeth; John; Letitia; Edward; George d 7 March 1852 aged 13; Henry.
683. Elizabeth BAKER died 15 November 1871 aged 72.
684. Louisa SELDEN died ………. 1908 aged 81.
685. Samuel SELDEN died 3 February 1915 aged 92.
686. John COTTON died 6 March 1868 in 65th year. Mercy his wife 15 February 1873 in 72nd year. Also the under mentioned children: George died 2 March 1846 aged 6 years 10 months; Eliza 11 March 1860 aged 27; Frances 28 November 1863 aged 19 interred in Bow Cemetery, London; Mercy died in Barming Heath Asylum 11 September 1871 aged 36; Esther died at Bolton July 1873 aged 44.
687. Ann AUSTEN wife of John Austen died 12 April 1857 aged 80. Left surviving one son and one daughter: Edward and Hannah. John Austen died 17 January 1820 aged 46 who lieth at Playden. Also Richard who died 15 April 1843 aged 42. Also George 16 September 1848 aged 38.
688. Hannah AUSTEN died 1 November 1870 aged 54.
689. To my dear husband Frederick APPS died 12 July 1891 aged 49. Richard Apps died 22 June 1861 aged 62. Charlotte Apps his wife 21 March 1869 aged 73.
690. Thomas WRATTEN died 21 August 1882 aged 68. Maria his wife 11 May 1870 aged 66.
691. Margaret APPS daughter of Frederick and Dennis Apps died 10 November 1903 aged 34.
692. Charles SMITH died 28 December 1899 aged 63.
693. Jane SMITH died 8 February 1900 aged 63.
694. Frank SMITH died 5 November 1917 aged 36.
695. Caroline (Carrie) 2nd daughter of the late Edward and Margaret BRIGNAL of Brookland, died 1 December 1902 aged 48.
In the Church
696. On the North wall of the Chancel a brass to Thomas LEDDES M.A. late Vycar who died 21 February 1503.
697. On North wall of North Chancel a tablet: To the memory of Thomas BAYDEN of Brookland eldest son of the late Thomas Bayden Esq., of Brookland and Hythe in Kent died 13 April 1903 aged 53. Erected by his wife.
In the South Chancel
698. (Altar Tomb). Here lyeth buried the bodie of John PLOMER sonne of Thomas Plomer bothe Jurats of the Towne and Porte of New Romnye who had to wyfe Rebecca the daughter of William JENKINE late ivrat of Foulstone by whome he had issue XI children seaven alive at ye time of his death 4 sonnes and 3 daughters, sonnes William, John, Thomas and Samuell, daughters Rebecca, Joane and Katherine departed this life the 12 day of October 1615 being of the age of 48 yeare. Having been three times Mayor of the same Towne and Captaine of the Selecte Bond sometime Burges at the Parliament for the same towne who was one of the Portes Barons in carying ther Canopie at the Coronation of James the first of England.
699 (Flat stone) In memory of Thomas BAYDEN of this Parish, Grazier, who died 24 June 1816 age 58 years. Also Mary widow of the above who died 18 October 1837 aged 81 years [16 lines of verse]
700 (Flat stone) Here lyeth the Body of Alice MARSH of Brookland in the County of Kent who did depart this Present life the ninth December 1650 aged 7(2 or 9) years. Epithath Grieve not when friendes and ….. folke die they gaine by Death Eter…….. Alice Marsh
701 (Flat stone) Here lyeth the Bodie of Nicholas MARSH who died the 3rd day of March 16{3 or 7} (?7) aged ?45 years.
702. [Mural South Chancel] In a vault on the south side of this church are deposited the remains of John MUNN, Gent, of this Parish who died 23 July 1813 aged 75 and of Mary his widow who died 6 January 1827 aged 89. Also 6 sons and 4 daughters of John and Mary Munn: Mary died 25 February 1767 aged 1 month; Henry died 25 February 1768 aged 12 days; Benjamin died 20 February 1771 aged 2 years; Martha Anne died 6 June 1771 aged 11 months; Elizabeth died 12 December 1776 aged 11 years; Read died 20 October 1781 aged 3 months; Mary died 6 June 1788 aged 17 years; John died 31 August 1791 aged 27 years; William died 30 August 1793 aged 20 years; Thomas died 3 April 1798 aged 19 years. This tablet is erected by Henry only surviving son of John and Mary Munn as a tribute of sincere respect [see No. 595 which this helps to explain].
703. (Mural. South Chancel). Sacred to the memory of George SNOAD, Captain of His Majesty’s 19th Lancers, who departed this life 23 January 1829 aged 42. Also his wife Susannah PHILLIPS who died 5 April 1876 widow of William Phillips Es q.
In the South Aisle
704. (Flat stone). Here lieth Interr’d the Body of Thomas BURR of this Parish who departed this life August the 22nd 1760 aged 59 years.
705. (A large monument on wall of South Aisle). Sacred to the memory of Henry READ late of this Parish Esq., who died 29 December 1777 aged 57. Also of Ann his wife who died 14 February 1753 aged 31. Likewise of John their youngest son who died 28 August 1754 aged 2 years. And also of Henry Read Esq., their eldest son who died 26 June 1775 aged 24. Shield of Arms: Azure on a bend wavy argt. between two fish palewise of the last 3 cornish choughs: Impailing gules a chevron ermine between 3 goats heads erased arg. Crest a duck (?) paly arg and az beaked and legged or holding in her beak a (?fish).
706. (Mural South wall). Sacred to the memory of Nehemiah BAYDEN of this Parish, Grazier, who died 14 August 1847 aged 68. Also Mary SIMMONDS sister of above and relict of Stephen Simmonds of Canterbury who died 3 July 1840 aged 59.
707. (Ditto). In affectionate remembrance of James BRIGNALL late of this Parish who died 11 December 1878 aged 61. Interred at Ivychurch with other members of his family. Erected by his widow 1881.
708. (Mural Western end of South wall). Sacred to the memory of Thomas BAYDEN late of the Parish of Brenzeth who departed this life 26 day of November 1844 in 62nd year. Left surviving by Mary his wife one son and two daughters: Thomas, Mary Ann and Susanna. Also of Emma daughter of above who died 24 August 1832 aged 18 days and of Maria who died 22 November 1838 aged 15 weeks. Also of Elizabeth who died 14 March 1838 aged 8 years 6 months and also of Mary widow of above died 10 October 185(5 or 3) aged 6(?8).
In the Nave
709. (Flat stone). To the memory of Captain George SNOAD of His Majesty’s 19th Lancers who died the 23rd day of January 1829 aged 42 years.
710. (Ditto). Here lieth the body of Gamaliel BRATTLE. He died October ye 20, 1750 aged 81. Here also lieth the body of Anne his wife. She died 22 November 1750 aged 80.
711. (Mural on South side of Nave arcade, Western end): Near this place in the sepulchre of his Ancestors lyes buried the body of Henry BARTON of Folkestone Gent., who died the 23rd of November 1725. He took to
wife, Frances ye daughter of Thomas KIRRILL of Hadlow, Gent., by whom he had issue one son and 3 daughters. She died the 5th day of June 1714 and at her own desire was buried with her own family at Hadlow. Two of their children are here Interr’d viz: Kirrill his only son who died the 25th day of May 1713 and Alice the second daughter who died the 18th day of April 1719. His two surviving daughters, Frances and Catherine, caused this monument to be erected in grateful memory of their father.
712. A Royal Arms dated 1739.
Index of Names and Places
Names
APPS 689, 691
AUSTEN 572, 687, 688
E.B. 589
BAKER 677, 678, 681-683
BARKER 648-650
BARLING 609-614, 621
BARTON 711
BATSON 656, 657, 658
BAYDEN 620, 622, 697,
699, 706, 707
BEEVE 587, 588
Bodel 577
BRATTLE 710
BRIGNAL 695,
BRIGNALL 573, 707
BRISSENDEN 571
BURKETT 664
BURR 608, 704
CLARK 676, 679CO ?IT 603
COTTON 686
DOWLE 583, 584
FARNELL 610
FINN 665
GRIST 618, 619, 626-630,
639, 659, 662, 663
HARESFIELD 582
HAYWARD 575-579
HAYWARD 674
HEARSFIELD 585, 592-594,
652, 653-655
HIDER 588
HOAR 580
HOARE 581
HOBBS 673
HUGG 624
HUGGETT 651, 670-672
HUGGUTT 623
HUKINS 617
ILLENDEN 646
JEFFERY 660
JENKINE 698
JORDEN 572
KENNARD 666, 667
KIRRILL 711
KNIGHT 647
LANCASTER 668
Lascelles 656
LEDDES 696
MARSH 700, 701
MILLS 580
MORGAN 675
MUNN 595, 600, 702
NYE 634
PHILLIPS 703
PLOMER 698
E.R.
RANSOM 633
READ 596-600, 604-606, 615READ 705
ROBINSON 631
E.S 616
H.S 616
SCOONISS 607
SCSSNISS 607
SECKER 586
SELDEN 684, 685
SIMMONDS 706
SIMMONS 591
SKEERE 578, 590, 601,602
SMITH 680, 692-694
SNOAD 703, 709
TERRY 625, 635-639, 640-645
TICKNER 669
Tolley 675
WOODMAN 632
WRAIGHT 661
WRATTEN 690
Places
Barming Heath 66
Beckley, Sussex 594
Bolton 686
Brenzeth 707
Brenzett 641
Brookland
Court Lodge 659
Misleham House 673
Broomhill 573
Canterbury 706
Dover 615Fairfield 588, 652-655, 674
Folkestone 698, 711
Hadlow 711
Hastings 652
Hythe 697
Ivychurch 707
London Bow Cemetery 686
Lydd 612
New Romney 698
Playden 687
Rochester 622
Snargate 587General
Army
19th Lancers 703, 709
Captain 703, 709
Asylum 686
Blacksmith 617
Brewer 612
Burges 698
Captaine of the Selecte Bond 698
diphtheria 651
drowned 651, 676
Grazier 607, 609, 613, 614,
620, 623, 626-628, 670,
671, 699, 706
Jurats 698
Killed in France 656
Mayor 698
Veterinary Surgeon 619
Vicar 656, 657, 696
Vintner 615
Yeoman 592, 594
Some Monumental Inscriptions of Boughton Malherbe Church
Some Monumental Inscriptions of Boughton Malherbe Church noted by Leland L. Duncan Monday December 23rd 1889.
1. Robert CUCKOW (Boughton Malherbe etc) Clerk nearly 50 years of this Parish died October 8 1818 aged 91. Susannah Cuckow died April 20 1822 aged 86. Elizabeth Cuckow, died February 14th 1839 aged 76.
2. In Vestry Sir James WOTTON of Worthy Memory Knight. Brother to Edward late Lord Wotton leaving his Dust here. entered immor- talitie the 20th of October 1628. Drawing
3. Brass plate in the Vestry:- Drawing (coat – see rubbing) Here resteth the body of that truly noble and virtuous Lady Mary eldest daughter and coheire of Sir Arthur THROCKMORTON of Pavlers-Perry in the County of Northampton Knight, widow of the Rt Hon Thomas Lord WOTTON, Baron of Marlighhereby interd by whom she had issue 4 daughters coheires Katherine married to Henry Lord STANHOP son and heire of Philip Earl of Chesterfield, Hester to Baptist Noel Viscount CAMPDEN, Margaret (who dyed without issue) to Sir John TUFTON Knight and Baronet and Ann to Sir Edward HALES, Baronet and her executour who by her owne order caused this small memorial here to be placed. Shee departed this life 25th of Aprill Anno Domini 1658 Aetatis suae 67.
4. Another brass beside the above See rubbing.
There was another monument high up on the vestry wall with a bust and inscription but too high up to be read.
5. Unica nata patris spes unica coniugis Hester Chara parti virgo mater amata viro Tres Habuit natos quora Deos abstulit Natariu superset unica viva trivom. Nata equitis sponsata equiti Christoo dicater coniugio vita morte beata fuit. The above on a marble tomb in the vestry.
6. On floor of south chapel See rubbing Drawing Here rests in hopes of a blessed resurrection The Reverend Michael STANHOPE A.M. -0 years Rector of this Church and Great Langton. in Yorkshire which being in different provinces He held by a Royal dispensation from King Charles the Second. As also Catherine MUSGRAVE his wife descended from ye ancient honourable families of ye Stanhopes and Musgraves in ye north of England. He being son of John eldest son of Sr John Stanhop of Mellwood in Lincolnshire. She daughter of Christopher Musgrave Esquire a Captain in ye Army of King Charles 1st. They were both righteous and studied with a truly Christian Simplicity of manner to walk blameless before God. He died in September 1724 aged 78 years. She died in August 1721 aged 74 years. They had issue besides Philip (who died an infant) Darcy a clerk in the Exchequer. William who died a Colonel in the Guards in the fatal field of Almanza. Charles a captain of a man of war. John a captain in the Army. Philip of great hopes but died in his youth by an unfortunate accident. Ursula Elizabett who laid down this memorial of her parents Dorothy Elizabett was married to the Reverend Richard BUTE, Vicar of Chilham and Rector of Warehorn in Kent a man whose great learning true Christian courage, excellent doctrine and suitable example were buried in the obscurity of a private life. She had by him a numerous issue all desirous of treading in ye footsteps of ys best of Parents.
7. In the nave (north) in a recess formed by a closed doorway. Drawings D.O.M In Memory of Leonell SHARPE
In the Churchyard
8. Richard RECORD of Lenham Yeoman who died 2nd April 1819 aged 81 Years leaving Issue John, Martha and Richard. Also Elizabeth his first wife who died 29 April 1764 aged 48 years. Likewise Martha his second wife who died 5 November 1777 aged 34 Years. Also Richard son of the above Richard Record who died October 12 1871 in his 88th year. Likewise Thomas, son of Richard and Martha Record who died 21st January 1814 aged 41 years and 4 of their children who died in infancy.
9. Charlotte WOOD Died August XIIth MDCCCLIV aged XXXIIIShe was for 14 years the faithful and trusted servant in the family of the Reverend Edward MOORE.
10. In memory of Sarah Ann wife of Joseph CHAMPION and second daughter of John and Harriett OFFEN who departed this life September 10th 1856 aged 32 years. Leaving 2 children viz Harriett and Amy. Weep not for me my children dear I’m only gone one stage before And when the Lord doth call his race I hope in Heaven to see your face.
11. Joseph CHAMPION of this parish died November 7 1887 aged 70.
12. Harriett wife of John OFFEN of this Parish who died September 7th 1849 aged 56 years. Also the above John Offen who died May 29 1871 aged 79. Left issue 9 sons and 4 daughters viz Charles, Thomas, Frederick, Henry, John, Alfred, Mary Ann, Sarah Anne, Elizabeth Ann, Jemima, Richard, George and James.
13. Sophia Mary daughter of John Thomas and Sophia Ann POPE of this Parish born April 1st 1849 died April 1st 1850. Also Elizabeth, wife of John CATT Born November 4 1788 died November 5 1862. Also the above John Catt who died December 17 1866 aged 82.
14. Albert fifth beloved son of Henry and Mary-Ann TAPPENDEN of this parish who departed this life September 12 1859 aged 19. Also of the above Mary-Ann wife of Henry Tappenden who died January 16th 1873 aged 66. Also of above Henry Tappenden died September 1 1882 aged 85. Also of John son of Henry and Mary-Ann Tappenden died February 24 1884 aged 42.
Enclosed with rails. (It is not clear wether Duncan intentended if this belongs to one above or one below)
15. Urban? MOORE Born 14 January 1846 Accidentally killed January 20 1873.
16. In loving Memory of Mary wife of the Reverend Edward MOORE born January 14 1812 died January 11 1888.
17. Edmund Lucy MOORE Born April 5 1834 Died May 26 1880.
18. Vault, tomb of Christian WEIR wife of Duncan Weir Esquire Master RN of Popes Hall in the County 2nd daughter of the Reverend John McLEA Minister of Loch Goil Head Argyleshire Had issue 3 sons left one surviving John Alexander She died January 10th 1837 aged 49.
On other side: Duncan Weir Esquire Master RN of Popes Hall in this Parish died April 7 1839 aged 84. Drawing
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
Bute 6
Campden 3
Catt 13
Champion 10 11
Cuckow 1
Hales 3
McLea 18
Moore 9 15 16 17
Musgrave 6
Offen 10 12
Pope 13
Record 8
Sharpe 7
Stanhop 3 6
Stanhope 6Tappenden 14
Throckmorton 3
Tufton 3
Weir18
Wood 9
Wotton 2 3
Places IndexAlmanza 6
Boughton Malherbe 1
Chilham 6
Great Langton, Yorkshire 6
Lenham 8
Loch Goil Head, Argyleshire 18
Marligh 3
Mellwood, Lincolnshire 6
Pavlers-Perry, Northampton 3
Popes Hall, Kent 18
Warehorne Kent 6
General
Baron 3
Baronet 3
Captain (Army) 6
Captain of a man of war 6
Clerk 1
Clerk in the Exchequer 6
Colonel in the Guards 6
Earl of Chesterfield 3
King Charles 1st 6
King Charles the Second 6
Knight 3
Lord 2 3
Master RN 18
Minister 18
Rector 6
Reverend 6 18
Royal dispensation 6
Servant 9
Yeoman 8
Vicar 6
Some Monumental Inscriptions of St Georges Church, Beckenham
Some Monumental Inscriptions of St Georges Church, Beckenham noted by Leland L. Duncan June 1922. Typed up by Dawn Weeks.
Leland Duncan's pencil sketch plan of location of gravestones in St Georges Churchyard
Southern yard beginning at east end
1. Elizabeth BICKMAN wife of William Bickman of this Parish July 10 1868 aged 75.
2. Mary GENT wife of William Gent of this Parish 27 June 1868 aged 61. William Gent 31 May 1874 aged 74.
3. John SIMSON, Consul for Baden Born 31 July 1798 died 1868, 15 May.
4. Mary daughter of William and Sarah FRANCIS died 19 February 1868 aged 14. Sarah Ann Francis 5 March 1870 aged 27. Jane Scott Francis 25 March 1872 aged 13. Eliza Francis 23 August 1872 aged 20.
5. William FRANCIS of Elmer Farm Beckenham died 23 September 1878 aged 63. Sarah wife of above 27 January 1892 aged 76.
6. Cross William DENNIS 24 February 1901 aged 41.
7. Catherine wife of James DENNIS, Sexton of Beckenham Parish 19 December 1885 aged 58. Above James Dennis 11 October 1894 aged 74. Mary Ann Dennis 2 February 1908 aged 59. James David husband of Mary Ann Dennis eldest son of above James and Catherine Dennis 15 June 1909 aged 59.
8. Eleanor wife of Reginald TERRY who also lieth near this spot 26 October 1892 aged 70. Mary ELLIOTT died 8 December 1907 aged 82.
9. Drawing Flat Here lies Interr’d ye Body of Capt Stephen JEROM of the Parish of St Mary Rotherhithe he was ye Donor of this Tomb and departed this life ye 2 day of March Anno Domini 1722/3 and in the 54th year of his age. Margrett HURLE daughter of Capt John Hurle and Margrett his wife of ye Parish of St Mary Rotherhithe who departed this life ye 1 of March 1707 in ye 7 year of her age. Margrett Jerom late wife of Capt Stephen Jerom of ye Parish of St Mary Rotherhithe 27 November 1714 in 42nd year. Also ye body of the Meek and Pious Mrs Rose RENOUF wife of Capt Petter Renouf of the Parish of St Mary Rotherhithe 21 July 1719 in 77th year.
10. Mrs Eliza WHITE 14 December 1828 in 24th year.
11. Mrs Mary Elizabeth MILLER wife of Mr Thomas Miller born 24 July 1776 died 17 October 1815. Mrs Charlotte Miller second wife of Mr Thomas Miller died 29 November 1830 aged (?5)7. Mr Thomas Miller late of Southend…………… .. of Lewisham died 25 January 1835 aged ?61.
12. Mrs Mary BAILEY wife of John Bailey late of Parish of Chipsted in Surrey 12 June 1812 aged 74.
13. Flat Here lyeth Interred ye Body of Tovey EVANS son of Mr William Evans of ?Rotherhithe who departed this life 31 August 1714 in ye ?10 year ……….. grandson of ?Capt Zachary Tovey. Also ye Body of Mrs Mary Tovey wife of Capt Zachary Tovey who departed this life ………….7 aged 75. Also ye Body of ……… Zachary Tovey who departed this life ……2nd of July 1740 in ye (?91st) year.
14. Mary Ann wife of William CHICHESTER of Upham House Dymock Gloucestershire died at Beckenham 20 September 1861 aged 45. William Chichester born 1 May 1813 died 2 July 1894.
15. Sarah BUDD late wife of Joseph Budd of Southend in Parish of Lewisham died 22 July 1807 aged 50.
16. Coped Jane wife of John William GOLDSMITH who died in this Parish 3 May 1863 aged 28. Also John William Goldsmith born at Ixworth Suffolk 1 July 1825 died in this parish 21 July 1863 aged 38 years.
17. Mr William GIBBONS Junior of this Parish 3 July 1845 aged 39. Sarah daughter of above 27 October 1845 aged 13.
18. Martha wife of Mr James George WHELLER of this Parish 4 May 1846 in 29th year. James John son of above 14 August 1859 in 19th year. William Edwin second son of above 1 December 1859 aged 20. Martha Harriot Wheller died 20 January 1877 aged 32. Elizabeth Courtney wife of Alfred Robert Wheller 26 May 1884 aged 38. James George Wheller husband of above Martha Wheller died June 6 1886 aged 76.
19. Elizabeth Sarah wife of Mr Charles WILSON of Penge 27 January 1865 in 28th year.
20. Catharine WEAVER 28 June 1839 aged 84.
21. Harriet Louisa wife of Hulbert WATHEN Esquire of this Parish 1 September 1866 aged 53. Also the Reverend Frederick Wathen MA of Wadham College Oxford second son of above Church Missionary at Amritsir who died at Dalhousie Punjab 9 November 1865 aged 26. Henrietta wife of Reverend Frederick Wathen died at Beckenham 18 January 1868 aged 31. Above Hulbert Wathen died at Reigate 2 August 1880 aged 78. Margaret Henrietta Wathen daughter of above Frederick Wathen died at Bromley 1873 aged 8.
22. Margaret PRINGLE 28 February 1747 in 75th year.
23. Mrs Mary Ann WALLER wife of Mr Henry Waller of Sydenham in the Parish of Lewisham died 17 October 1780 aged 30. Also Mr Henry Waller of Sydenham January 1 1814 aged 60.
24. Mrs Mary PLUMRIDG widow of Mr Matthew Plumridg of Sydenham 10 March 17(?91) aged 7(?5). Mr Matthew Plumridg of Parish of Lewisham died 15 ……… aged 67.
25. Mr Charles STANTON late of Southend in the Parish of Lewisham 23 May 1835 aged 65. Mr John HOCKLEY of the Parish of Lewisham 23 June 1858 aged 44.
26. Altar in rails Mr Hungerford COPLEST late of the Parish of St Mary Lambeth 7 June 1791 aged 76. Sarah HAYE of same place widow died 9 April 1805 aged 75. John Terrill Hungerford PAIN grandson of above Sarah Haye 19 February 1825 aged 55. Sarah Ann widow of Richard COOKES of Rush Hill House Surrey and granddaughter of Sarah Haye 6 October 1864 in 86th year. Dudley Cookes youngest son of above 15 April 1879 aged 65. Richard eldest son of above Richard and Sarah Ann Cookes 11 June 1880 in 78th year.
27. Mary FITZ HERBEAT of this Parish 2 January 1742 aged 68. William Fitz Herbeat 29 November 1750 aged 82. Thomas Fitz Herbeat of this Parish 16 March 1762 aged 56.
28. Wooden rail In memory of James LATHAM who died October 1843 aged 5 years. Also ………………….
29. Wood rail In memory of James ………………. …(gone).
30. Susanna wife of William FLINT of Lambeth 4 February 1821 aged 43.
31. Thomas JAMES, Builder of this Parish 26 September 1860 aged 60. Also 2 children of above William and Emma died in infancy. Also Ellen granddaughter of above 27 August 1857 aged 8. Charles eldest son of above 9 February 1865 aged 41. Henry youngest son of above 24 July 1866 aged 31. Harriett daughter of above Thomas James and wife of Edward LAFOREST Esquire of London 31 August 1868 aged 45. Frances wife of above who died 17 February 1871 aged 76.
32. Edwin PITT 3 July 1888 aged 23. Thomas Pitt died at Towcester Northampton 16 July 1879 aged 20. Frederick Pitt died at Otford Kent 3 August 1880 aged 19. Hannah Pitt wife of Edward Pitt mother of above 27 March 1899 aged 73. Edward Pitt husband of above 10 June 1904 aged 79.
33. Flat William ……………… son of …………………. and Fanny PEARCE of this Parish died October 13 1810(?4) aged 18. Above Fanny Pearce died November 18 1810 aged 37. Also Selina daughter of above July 1 1817 aged 21. Also Eleanor daughter of John and Fanny Pearce died September 24 1856. Also John Pearce March 11 1858 aged 75.
34. Mrs Mary WHIFFEN of this Parish 19 November 1781 in 66th year.
35. Mrs Mary Ann GLOVER wife of Mr George Glover late of this Parish 1 July 1858 aged 64. Mr George Glover husband of above 27 December 1862 aged 64. Mary Ann Glover daughter of above 26 December 1871 aged 37.
36. Mrs Elizabeth MATHEW 4 February 1847 aged 72. Michael Mathew son of above Elizabeth and Michael Mathew of this Parish 9 September 1853 aged ………… (gone). Michael Mathew father of above Michael Mathew and son of John Mathew of this Parish 21 March 1863 in 75th year.
37. Esther ROGERS 11 December 1805 aged 11 months. Ann Rogers 4 January 1813 aged 12. Daughters of William and Ann Rogers of this Parish. Also Edward Rogers 14 November 1822 aged 7 years.
38. Elizabeth Sarah daughter of William and Ann ROGERS 14 November 1840 aged 43. Above Mr William Rogers of this Parish 19 March 1845 in 72nd year. Ann Rogers wife of above William Rogers 9 January 1854 aged 78. Mr William Rogers son of above William and Ann Rogers 15 February 1866 aged 66. Mary wife of above 31 January 1882 in 76th year.
39. Edward ROGERS born 2 November 1834 died 3 April 1843. Bessy Rogers mother of above born 7 November 1802 died 18 March 1851. John Rogers son of above died 21 February 1855 aged 25. Alfred Rogers son of above 14 July 1861 aged 23. John Rogers husband of above Bessy Rogers 30 March 1865 in 62nd year.
40. George ROGERS 3 January 1844 aged 33. Amelia daughter of above 25 March 1844 aged 2 years 5 months. Robert Rogers brother of above 11 January 1847 aged 37.
41. Mr John KEYES Frith Street Soho 6 November 1859 in 58th year. William Addison Keyes son of above 11 April 1866 in 19th year. Selina Keyes widow of above 21 February 1871 in 8th year. Louisa Aubert daughter of above 26 August 1880 aged 39.
42. James HOOKER 6 July 1837 in 28th year. Eliza widow of above 26 January 1889 aged 84. William HARRIS brother of above 14 September 1879 aged 77.
43. Emily daughter of Richard and Caroline Jane DUKE of this Parish 9 April 1851 aged 14. Richard Fenton son of above died of Fever on passage home from West Indies 27 December 1852 in 23rd year. John Henry Duke brother of above 13 February 1866 in 38th year.
44. Elizabeth wife of William STONE 26 January 1855 aged 52. William Stone 13 February 1877 aged 74.
45. Mrs Maria MATHEW of Penge wife of Michael Mathew late of Kent House Farm
8 October 1862 aged (?61). Also Henry ?Mathew ?son of Mich….. …. who died ….. August …… aged ?7 years. Also Ma(?ry) ……. daughter of the above who died April 1(?6) ……. aged (?21). (much decayed).
46. Mrs Mary MATHEW 4 February 1807 aged 53. Also Mr John Mathew of this Parish 10 October 1807 aged 70.
47. Mrs Sarah JOHNSON wife of Mr Joseph Johnson of St Georges in the East 30 November 1849 aged 72. Also William Rogers of Selhurst Farm Croydon 23 February 1877 aged 49. Also Sarah Rogers his wife 15 August 1889 aged 71.
48. Mr John CADE of this Parish School Master one Skilfull in his Profession and of Extensive Ingenuity. As he Liv’d Universally beloved so he dyd as much lamented. August 28 1750 aged 33. Several of his scholars mov’d by Affection and Gratitude at their own Expense erected this in Remembrance of his Worth and Merit Virtue Good Nature Learning all combining To render him belov’d of Human Kind With Solemn Words from ye Sincerest Hearts We mourn his Loss Wanting his great Desarts.
49. Mary HUGHES of Sydenham 19 December 1820 aged 67. Thomas Hughes her husband 1 March 1821 aged 72. John Hughes son of Thomas and Mary Hughes 28 April 1817 aged 28 weeks. Erected by their youngest daughter Lucy PALLISTER.
50. Mr John HARRIS 55 years Bricklayer of this Parish who after many months of Suffering died 30 January 1843 aged 84. Lydia his wife suddenly by a stroke of apoplexy 10 January 1844 in 73rd year. Eliza granddaughter of above 20 January 1860 in 21st year. Richard son of above 16 September 1854 in …………
51. Frederick HARRIS son of John and Lydia Harris bricklayer of this Parish died 9 June 1828 aged 35. A tender Father etc etc. His infant son and family all Keep all together my glass is run. etc etc.
52. Eliza Sarah youngest daughter of Reginald and Louisa Agnes FOWDEN of this Parish 5 January 1850 aged 14. Above Richard Fowden 26 July 1867 aged 66. Louisa Agnes his wife 18 May 1869 aged 65. Helen Amelia Murray wife of William James KERL of Vexour Penshurst Kent and second daughter of above born 18 August 1830 died 8 August 1882.
53. Thomas HOLIFIELD of this Parish 24 November 1865 aged 64. Sarah his wife 30 December 1861 aged 62. Thomas Holifield died 17 April 1877 aged 48. Ann Holifield 20 June 1884 aged 59.
54. Elizabeth BUERSTER wife of Alexander Buerster 26 April 1719 aged 36. Likewise Alexander Buerster the ……………….. 3 ………………………………… .
55. Mrs Sarah PAGET of Penge Surry 30 September 1825 aged 70.
56. Sarah PAGET late of Penge 13 October 1827 aged 27.
57. John SAXBY late of this Parish 18 May 1731 aged 41.
58. Wood cross Elizabeth KINGSWOOD 5 January 1879 aged 73. William Kingswood 26 January 1878 aged 32.
59. Low tomb in rails Elizabeth COURTENAY relict of Henry Reginald Bishop of Exeter. Eldest daughter of Thomas Second Earl of Effingham died in this Parish 31 October 1815 in 85th year. Also Anne her third daughter who died unmarried on 7 December 1818 aged 34.
60. Flat Mark NOBLE born 22 October 1778 died 13 November 1856. Sophia his wife born 22 April 1785 died 15 February 1871. Elizabeth Noble (ne LOCKHART) wife of Mark Noble eldest son of the above Mark and Sophia Noble born 5 April 1811 died 19 March 1875. Mark Noble died 16 March 1881 aged 69.
61. Ann relict of late Walter BRIND of Coventry 3 August 1863 aged 72. Walter infant son of Frederick William and Julia Mary Brind died 17 July 1863.
62. Mrs Mary WRIGHT wife of Mr George Wright of this Parish 14 October 1784 aged 47. Above Mr George Wright July ?18 --- (gone) aged 66.
63. William CASSELL 5 March 1792 aged 61. Mary Cassell his wife and youngest daughter of Mark MATHEW late of this Parish 23 December 1802 aged 62. Erected by their children. Christopher JACKSON grandson of above 6 December 1802 aged 15 months. Mark Mathew Cassell son of above died at Manchester 23 November 1830 aged 54. William son of above William and Mary Cassell died 8 November 1846 in 83rd year. Mrs Charlotte RUMENS died 3 November 1872 aged 72. William George BOOTH born 24 April 1862 died 26 October 1866.
64. MIIIIIIIIIIII (?Matthew) C--------- late of the Parish of W………………. who departed this life March (?10) 1747(?) aged ?56. Also Elizabeth wif of the above who departed this life August ?6 17?80 aged 69.
65. Mr James CRONK of this Parish 5 October 1831 aged 53. Mrs Hannah Cronk wife of above October 17 1838 aged 72. John DENNIS died 2 July 1857 aged 71. Also his wife Hannah Barke Dennis January 2 1860 aged 60.
66. Monument Ernest George CURTIS 23 September 1874 aged 3 years. Cornellius Curtis 2 April 1916 aged 75.
67. Samuel HOMER Esquire 10 February 1837 in 62nd year. Letitia his wife 9 January 1849 aged 59.
68. Mr John DUNGATE of this Parish 17 October 1831 in 51st year.
69. Mary HENNING 17 April 1854 a faithful servant to the family with whom she lived
21 years.
70. At gate Thomas WARD Railway Labourer aged 20. Died saying Jesus Christ for Every Man (no date c 1860).
71. Mrs Ann SIMMONS wife of Humphrey Simmons of this Parish 19 July 1812 aged 61. Mr Humphrey Simmons husband of above 6 April 1817 aged 75. Catherine Simmons daughter of above 24 July 1850 aged 72. Also Elizabeth Simmons ……………………………..
72. Wood rail Dinah MANE died 25 July 1838 aged 98.
73. Mary YOUNG 19 November 1848 aged 68.
74. Rosetta LAWRENCE 30 March 1863 aged 17. Sarah Lawrence 15 August 1863 aged 60. Moses Lawrence 11 March 1880 aged 80.
75. Covered with ivy (at the lych).
76. Behind lych Caroline WARNER the first …………………….. December ……….. 64 aged
Plot south of south aisle
77. Flat Mr David BROWN late of this Parish 16 January 1828 in 82nd year.
78. Flat ? Illegible
79. Mrs Amey OAKLEY of this Parish formerly of Reigate Surrey 14 October 1825 in 74th year.
80. Mr John FRANCKSEN who married Elizabeth ………………………………. ……………………….. March 17 ……………………………….. (behind footstone).
81. Thomas BETTERIDGE of Donisthorpe in Leicestershire 20 February 1802 in 32nd year.
82. Mrs Jane WHITMILL 31 January 1742/3 aged 73. Her daughter Mrs Grace Whitmill of this Parish 3 January 1852 in ye 48th year.
83. Mary wife of George OVERY of this Parish 28 August 1841 aged 65. George Overy her husband 29 December 1841 aged 70. George son of above 18 November 1862 aged 53. James their son 12 July 1866 aged 49. Selina Mary Overy daughter of above born 9 May 1841 died 27 March 1876. Dina Overy youngest daughter of above 25 August 1898 (no age).
84. Mr Charles SHARP of Woodsden in the Parish of Croydon died March 13 1824 aged 86. Elizabeth his wife died 27 March 1828 in 85th year.
85. William NORRIS Bricklayer of London 18 November 1753 aged 26. Leaving behind him a dis??????? young widow after being married for 5 months.
86. Mr William WICKER junior of this Parish August 8 1744 aged 58.
87. Joseph AYRES 22 October 1814 aged 18. Mrs Jane Ayres 22 March 1838 aged 86. Sarah Ayres daughter of above 6 December 1868 aged 86.
88. George SMITH 29 March 1828 in 19th year. Mrs Elizabeth Smith his mother 2 May 1855 aged 75. John TURNER 3 April 1867 aged 52 son in law of above. Also Elizabeth Turner December 3 1867 aged ?68.
89. Mrs Ann GROSVENOR 18 October 1772 aged 56.
90. Mary wife of John TITCOMB of this Parish 14 September 1825 aged 69. John Titcomb her husband 1 May 1857 in 96th year for 49 years servant of Richard LEA Esquire.
91. John WAKERELL son of John and Sarah Wakerell of this Parish June 16 1734 aged 9 years 6 weeks.
92. Near this Place lyes interred ye Bodies of John POCKNELL and Sarah his first wife and Ann his second wife of this Parish. Ye aforesaid John Pocknell departed this life ye 2 Day of
September in ye year of our Lord 169(?3).
93. Mrs Sarah late wife of Mr John WATFORD 6 March 1730 aged ?35. Above Mr John Watford Clerk of this Parish 35 years died 17 March 1743 aged 72. Mr Thomas Watford son of above Mr John and Mrs Sarah Watford Clerk of this Parish 44 years died 23 November 1787 aged 84. Also Mrs Jane Watford wife of above Mr Thomas Watford died 2 January 1789 aged 82. Prayers on Tombs and Triffles vanity pent A Man’s Good Name is his only
Monument.
94. To William FERGUSON who during a service of 40 years ………………………… ? ?????? date c 1800.
Small plot in south west corner
95. Jasper VALENTINE eldest son of Francis and Alice Valentine of this Parish 7 August 1746 in 36th year.
96. Atkinson BUSH Esquire late of Great Ormond Street Queen Square 2 February 1811 in 76th. Sarah Bush wife and James and Judith Bush Father and Mother of said Atkinson Bush. Also James Octavius son of Michael and Mary Elizabeth Bush died 22 September 1814 aged 11 months 10 days. Michael Bush 14 May 1820 aged 52. Mary daughter of Michael and Mary Elizabeth Bush 4 November 1838 aged 57. Above Mary Elizabeth Bush 25 January 1858 aged 80. Lucretia Bush 29 August 1892 aged 92. Isabella Bush 29 April 1899 aged 87.
97. Low tomb covered in ivy.
98. William WILSON 15 November 1827 aged 63. ?Janet Wilson his wife died at Malta
17 March 1836 in 92nd year. Arthur Wilson 22 November 1839 aged 5 months. William George Wilson died at Calcutta 24 June 1852 aged 29. Mary Ann Wilson 8 October 1854 aged 23. Henry Wilson 10 November 1834 aged 30. …………………………………….
99. Drawing Flat near lych gate Mrs Jane ROGERS Daughter of M ……………..RH CULL…………… / …………. of Ro…………………… / ……………..She died / …………….10 / ………….body of
100. Jane wife of Thomas SMITH of this Parish died suddenly 10 June 18(?77) aged 68. Mary Smith mother of above Thomas Smith died 20 October 18?55 aged 84.
101. By south west gate Crest a goat’s head Sarah A………….. BUSH son of James and Judith B…… (?Bush) died 1 June 1749 aged 9 months. Mrs Judith Bush - April 1743 aged 46. Mrs Mary SYNGE of Rotherhithe 30 April 1764 aged 83. Mr James Bush --- 1762 aged 69. Also Sarah Bush late of Great Ormond Street Queen Square November 1803 in her 70th year. Foot: SB 17-0 IB 1747 MS 1764 JB 1767
Plot by the Tower
102. Low altar Here lye the Bodies of Henry BATT buried August 19 1678 and of his son Henry Batt buried March 30 1675 and of his second son William Batt buried ?March 24 1692. Joseph Batt? survivor of ……. buried ?March ?8 170-.
103. Jasper SWINDALL August 13 1774 aged 61. Catharine Swindall widow of above 24 November 1798 aged 86.
104. Ye bodies of Thomas and Mary KEMPSEL She died ye 12 April 1703 aged 63. (nothing of him).
105. Mrs Hannah OXERTON wife of Mr William Oxerton died 17 March 1803 aged 66. Mr William Oxerton 27 December 1809 aged 78.
106. Elizabeth wife of Robert BOXALL of ……..p of Croydon ?July 23 1797 aged 61.
107. Susannah wife of James NEIGHBOUR 24 September 1871 aged 53.
108. Sarah Anne wife of Samuel OBEE died 30 August 1864 in 36th year. Also 2 sons of above Thomas died 20 February 1858 aged 14 months. Samuel James 22 January 1859 aged 6 years. And Emma daughter born 8 July 1863 died 22 February 1864. Also Samuel Obee husband of above born 12 March 1825 died 23 July 1912.
109. Patience Sarah eldest daughter of Edward Heavers and Christiana FILBY of this Parish
died 15August 1862 in 17th year. Patience ELMER grandmother of above 9 March 1846 in 73rd year. Above Edward Heavers Filby 9 June 1865 in 53rd year.
110. Mr Benjamin HOWTON late of Fenchurch Street London Tinn Man died August ye 20 1759 aged 28 years. Also on North side of this Tomb Mr Joseph HUNT of Leaden Hall Street London 5 March 1759 in 54th year.
111. Richard MAY 6 April 1862. Charles May youngest son of above and of Jessie Hope May born 2May 1849 died – November 1871.
112. Eliza daughter of William and Eliza OVENDEN 26 February 1837 aged 2 years 9 months. Also Miss Harriott TESSON an old friend of above William and Eliza Ovenden died 28 July 1866 aged 75. Eliza wife of William Ovenden of this Parish 14 December 1872 aged 66.
113. Mrs Harriot RUSHTON 17 March 1848 aged 42. Mr Thomas Rushton 20 August 18409 aged 43. Reginald TERRY died 29 December 1886 aged 64. William Terry aged 10 and George Terry aged 17 sons of above Reginald Terry.
114. Marcy RANDALL daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth Randall of this Parish 18 October 1694 aged 18.
115. William STEDMAN of this Parish 2 December 1846 aged 62. Annie Rose daughter of William and Ann Sophia DE BRUIN died on Good Friday 1869 aged 10. Sophia Stedman wife of above 2 December 1879 aged 92.
116. Mary wife of Ralph HORSNAL of this Parish January 23 1771 aged 64. Above Ralph Horsnal 15 April 1771 aged 65. Mr Samuel VOKINS December ye 24 1804 aged 52. Mrs Elizabeth Vokins wife of above 27 May 1817 aged 68.
117. John HORSENALL a fried to all an Enemy to none. He died November 1777 aged 39. Mrs Elizabeth STEWARD died March 30 1778 aged 77.
By south transept
118. A large stone with "Lea WILSON" (no date)
South of south chapel
119. Low with flat cross Mary FERRY July 22 1869 aged 88.
120. Timothy COOKE Esquire 13 October 1799 in 31st year. Ann his daughter 1 November 1800 aged 6 months. William his youngest son died on his passage from Calenna 15 February 1820 aged 21.
Stones in position to east and north of the vestries:
121. Flat Thomas PEACHE aged 65 died in the year 1735. John Peache age 63 died March 5 1771.
122. Tomb Top Eleanor Sophia WHITE daughter of Matthew and Sarah White died July 23 1810 aged 35. Matthew White their third son Captain in the 18th Madras L I died at Ahmednuggur E. I?. 3 March 1842 aged 40. Charles Edward White their fifth son late Captain in the 4th Bengal Cavalry died at Brighton August 16 1850 aged 43. Side Sarah wife of Matthew White Esquire of London died 5 September 1828 aged 56. Side: Matthew White Esquire of London died at Plymouth 17 March 1840 aged 7- years.
123. Percy Szipiria ELLIS only child of Harry and Julie ELLIS 20 March 1880 aged 1 year 4 months.
124. Theresa youngest daughter of Vice Admiral Sir Edward Griffith Colpoys ?KELLY and wife of Alexander BEATTIE Esquire of the Wood, Sydenham Hill 30 January 1854 aged 43. Harriet Elizabeth second daughter of Alexander and Theresa Beattie 20 May 1854 in 15th year. Above Alexander Beattie Esquire died at Parkfield Kingston Hill Surrey 10 February 1889 aged 82. Jane second wife of above Alexander Beattie died at Beckenham 10 February 1908 aged 97.
125. Mary wife of William CUMBERLAND of this Parish born at Bromley February 3 1797 died 17 February 1857. Constance SPENCE granddaughter of above died 14 July 1868 aged 1 year 7 months. Elizabeth Mary wife of William Cumberland 10 December 1877 aged 79. Above William Cumberland born 18 November 1795 died 2 February 1881. Ann third wife of William Cumberland died 24 October 1879 aged 69.
126. Cross Thomas PEARCE of St James Lodge Beckenham 20November 1866 aged 68. William fourth son of above died 9 February 1873 aged 41. Alfred Benjamin second son of above 26 October 1890 aged 66. Elizabeth Anne wife of above Thomas Pearce died on Trinity Sunday 1891 aged 79.
127. Tomb Charlotte wife of William WHITMORE Esquire of this Parish born 30 June 1795 died 15 February 1855. William Whitmore born March 24 1797 died 17 June 1869.
128. Louisa wife of Thomas CLEAR 11 October 1863 aged 31. Her brother Edmond JEFFERIES 21 May 1864 aged 28. Louisa Anne Roche Clear daughter of Thomas and Louisa Clear 20 September 1872 aged 19. Above Thomas Clear died at Lewisham 21 July 1882 aged 56.
129. Mr Thomas BURMINGHAM 13 July 1852 aged 75. Sarah wife of Henry son of above 8 November 1854 aged 33.
130. Ann GINN Niece of Michael and Elizabeth HARRIS of this Parish died 2 August 1813 aged 16.
131. Tomb John Parr WELSFORD Esquire of Sydenham in this county late Secretary of the Committee for Managing the Patriotic Fund subscribed in 1803 and also the Waterloo Subscription
raised after the Immortal Battle. Two great Examples of British Spirit and British Liberality executing this important trust etc died 10 June 1828 aged 68. Susanna his wife and daughter of William ADAMS Esquire of Totness died at Sydenham 22 February 1840 aged 76. Also her sister Sarah Chadder widow of James HODGE Esquire of Penryn Cornwall died at Sydenham 10 April 1838 aged 77.
132. Coped cross Maria widow of Major Edward HODGE 7th Hussars and daughter of Sir Edmund BACON Premier Baronet of Raveningham Norfolk died 27 January 1864 aged 79. Also Eleanor Hodge youngest daughter of Major Hodge 7th Hussars born 11 September 1812 died 11 October 1874. Also Caroline Hodge second daughter of Major Edward Hodge 7th Hussars born 7 August 1811 died 10 October 1898.
133. Altar Top Mrs Mary LEWEN died 19 September 182(?5) in 71st year. Also Miss Maria WATTON granddaughter of the above and youngest daughter of William Stephen Watton Esquire died November 18(?4)2 in 22nd year. Also above William Stephen Watton Esquire died June 184(?6) in (?69)th year. Also Mr William Watton Esquire son of above William Stephen Watton Esquire died 11 March 18(?5)0 aged (?4)0 years. Also Mrs Maria Watton widow of above William Stephen Watton Esquire died May 15 1851 in 68th year. North side: William Stephen Watton Esquire of Woodside in parish of Croydon Surrey 14 June 1846 in 69th year. Also Mrs Maria Watton widow of above 13 February 1851 in 68th year. South side: Mrs Mary LEWEN of the Parish of Croydon died 19 September 1825 in 71st year. West end: William Watton died at Shirley near Croydon 11 March 1850 aged 39. East end: Miss Maria Watton youngest daughter of William Stephen Watton Esquire 2 November 1842 in 22nd year.
134. Altar Top Ambrose SKINNER son of Thomas Ambrose and Sophia Skinner died 22 June 1886 aged 58. Prudence Skinner widow of above 24 April 1887 aged 50. South side: Mr Ambrose Skinner of Lambeth ob 28 August 1822 aged 78. Mrs Mary Skinner relict of above died 13 September 1825 in 69th year. West end: Thomas Ambrose Skinner ob 3 August 1833 aet 39. Only son of Ambrose and Mary Skinner. Thomas Skinner died 21 February 1868 in 39th year. Sophia Skinner died 2 May 1868 in 63rd year. North side: Mrs Martha BROWN eldest daughter of Mr Ambrose Skinner and wife of the late Mr Edward Brown of this Parish died 21 March 1812 aged 30. East end: Louise Skinner ob 4 December 1843 aged 31. Mary Skinner ob 21 April 1854 aged 61 daughters of Ambrose and Mary Skinner. Flat stone: Vault of Ambrose Skinner 1812.
135. Altar Mr Thomas HUNT Junior ---------- of the Parish of St Paul’s Shadwell ???????? in Distiller who departed this life 13 October 1764 aged 27. Mrs Mary Hopkins late of Fenchurch Street, Sister of the above Thomas Hunt who departed this life 2 April 176- in the 32nd year. Also Mr Thomas Hunt father of the above Thomas and Mary late of Ratcliff Highway, Distiller, died 12 ……….. 17-5 aged 69. 3 lines illegible ? text.
136. Altar Alexander KING of this Parish died 26 August 1774 aged 61. John BUDDER of Ham Farm in the Parish of Croydon died 21 October 1779 aged 75. Mary wife of above John Budder 25 March 1800 aged 80. Also Sarah King died July 1808 aged 86. On a slab inserted in top: The Family of William Stephen WATTON of Woodside Croydon Surrey John Watton, youngest son of William Stephen Watton died 2 October 1817 aged 5 years.
137. John HATTON late of the Parish of Croydon died February 1779 aged 26.
137A. Flat stone between 137 and 133 Entrance to Family Vault of Mrs Mary TEEVAN
138A. Mr James SQUIRES 23 April 1762 aged 40.
138. Mrs Elizabeth BROWN wife of Edward Brown of this Parish 22 February 1807 in 56th year. Above Mr Edward Brown 8 July 1819 aged 67.
139. Easter wife of Edward BROWN of this Parish October 20 1786 aged (?3)4. Also Mary Ann daughters of above aged 1 month. Also John Brown son of above died 3 March 1800 aged 23.
140. John BROWN of this Parish 16 November 1774 aged (?3)6. Also ???mer wife of above John Brown November 29 1783 aged 61. Also (?two) granddaughters of the above and daughters of Edward and Easter Brown.
141. Mrs Jane HOLMAN widow late of the Parish of St Martins in the Fields London 19 October 1802 aged 75.
142. Mr James Henry LOWE late of this Parish 4 December 1815 aged 36.
143. Mr Isaac LUCK late of this Parish, Smith, 19 February 1821 in 6(?3)rd year. William Luck grandson of above ……. (?August) 182(?2) aged ?. Elizabeth wife of above Isaac Lowe November 17 1852 aged 7(?9). Elizabeth Sarah daughter of above Isaac and Elizabeth Lowe died ………. (?1853) aged 63. On back: William Luck 29 February 1864 aged 74.
144. Robert LAGGA??? died September 26 1791 aged 30. Also D..ear RADWAY
died December 31 1791 aged (?3)0. Also Mary WHITTLE widow of the above …………. (under grass).
145. Emma daughter of Thomas and Barbara WIGZELL 29 September 1855 aged 29. Barbara Wigzell mother of above 12 March 1868 aged 87. Thomas Wigzell husband of above 17 February 1878 in 92nd year.
146. Altar covered with ivy – now cleared. Top? – no inscription on top Only inscription on south side: South side: Cecilia Charlotte daughter of William and Marianne Jane PETERS of Beckenham Place born 27 March 1837 died 13 January 1840.
147. John KING 29 December 1774 aged 73. He was 61 years a servant to Mr Francis VALENTINE, Joseph Valentine and Paul Valentine from father to son without ever quitting their service, Neglecting his Duty or being Disguised in Liquor.
148. Thomas son of Thomas and Deborah POOLE of this Parish October 28 1778 aged 7 weeks.
149. Thomas KITCHINGHAM of this Parish August 12 1788 aged 48. Mrs Elizabeth SANDERS widow of the above ……….. (under grass).
150. Mr John LAWS died 27 March 1797 aged 75. Mrs Mary SKIGGS daughter of above 31 January 1799 aged 29. Mr Thomas Skiggs husband of above 27 June 1801 aged 34. Sarah Laws daughter of Mr John Laws died 18 January 1809 aged 33. Thomas Skiggs son of Thomas and Mary Skiggs died 2 January 1814 aged 18. Mrs Mary Laws wife of Mr John Laws died 12 March 1815 aged 75. Mrs Frances Laws daughter of above died 21 January 1835 aged 5(?8). Mrs Bathiah Laws daughter of above …………….. under grass.
151. Mr James VIDLER of this Parish died 27 February 1828 aged 71. Christian Vidler died 16 November 1796 aged 15. George Vidler 4 July 1797 aged 1 year. Mary Vidler died 1 January 1802 aged 16. Susannah Mary Vidler died 2 January 1803 aged 8 months. Ann WALKER daughter of the above James Vidler died 23 march 1807 aged 19. Also Hannah PATTERSON daughter of the above Mr James Vidler died March 10 1812 aged 29. Mrs Elizabeth Vidler wife of …………….. ………………. under grass.
152. Low table tomb In this vault are deposited the Remains of Andrew BRANDRAM MA of Oriel College Oxford born 30 November 1790 he was curat of this Parish from November 1816 to May 1827 and Rector from December 1838 to his death. He was also Minister of the Savoy Chapel London from June 1825 to December 1838 and for the last 27 years one of the Secretaries of the British and Foreign Bible Society. He died at Brighton December 26 1850. Also Elizabeth his wife eldest daughter of the late Reverend Michael BABBS MA of Lyme Regis, Dorset. She died at Blackheath 10 September 1855 aged 71. Also Mary Anne younger daughter of the Reverend M Babbs who died at Blackheath 25 June 1862 aged 76. Also Maria wife of Andrew Babbs eldest son of the Reverend Andrew Brandram born 26 March 1816 died 20 June 1872.
153. Flat Deborah wife of Thomas POOLE of this Parish 21 July 1812 aged 75. Above Thomas Poole 22 January 1813 aged 75. Richard Poole son of above 4 June 1829 aged 54. Sarah Poole wife of above Richard Poole 15 July 1858 aged 74.
154. Eliza HENVILLE 24 December 1866 aged 40. John Henville died 10 November 1909 in 93rd year.
155. Sarah PIPER 20 May 1737 aged 25. Also ye father and mother of ye above (under ground).
155A. Frances Elizabeth widow of Lt Col ALEXANDER died June 9 187(?0) aged 75. Henry Alexander late Lt Col 39th Foot and formerly Lt of 28 Foot with which Regiment he served in the Peninsular War (?no date of death).
156. Mrs Isabela COUCHMAN of this Parish 15 March 1766 aged 51. Isabela Couchman left isshew Thomas Selbey Couchman and Sebby Couchman.
157. Mrs Isabella WALKER wife of Thomas Walker 1 February 1756 in 36th year.
By north wall of north aisle
158. Mr Robert CHAPMAN of this Parish 19 November 1796 aged 67. Mrs Mary Chapman his wife 7 December 181(3 or 8) aged 73.
159. Mr John WILLFORD Citizen and Fishmonger of London 19 July 1749 aged 45. John WILLSON his son 18 August 1740 aged 4 months.
Northern yard
160. Tomb with flat cross Julia Maling wife of J F T DIPNALL Esquire of this Parish died at Hastings 9 November 1867 aged 37.
161. Cross Cardross GRANT born 30 April 1845 died 31 December 1916
162. Clemmance wife of Thomas BERRINGTON of Croydon 2 September 1809 aged 50. Above Thomas Berrington 21 August 1814 aged 62. Also Robert TANNER died 17 May 1804 in 46th. Mrs Elizabeth SWEETMAN of Norwood daughter of Thomas and Clemmance Berrington 4 May 1833 in 54th.
163. Robert TANNER, taylor, of this Parish 8 May 1777 aged 48. Also Clemmance his wife died October 16 1782 aged 34.
164. Small cross In memory of Dorothy and Hope infant daughters of Alexander and Mary SYMONDS-KENNY. Also Hilary their only son killed in attack in France March 25 1918 aged 23.
165. Large tomb in rails Top Robert HOGGART died 8 August 1857 aged 70. Mary Hoggart 23 April 1860 aged 75. Sarah Sophia Hoggart 21 May 1824 aged 3 months. Robert Smith Hoggart died in India 10 August 1848 (not 1818) aged 33. (23-04-2006 Carole E. Caruso informs us that Robert Smith Hoggart died in Ferozepore, India on 10 August 1848, not 1818. This was reported in The Times, Nov 2, 1848, pg 7, Col E, issue 20010. The year 1848 minus his age of 33 years at death corresponds to his known baptism date of 25 April 1816.) Arthur Hoggart 18 April 1846 aged 21. Charles Lanselot Hoggart Esquire died 12 February 1864 aged 17. Henry George Hoggart died 15 September 1867 aged 50. East end: Charles Hoggart WALKER great grandson of Robert Hoggart born 31 December 1831 died 1 May 1876 whose wife Constance Mary born 31 July 1832 died 21 January 1877 and is interred in Froyle churchyard. South side: George Hoggart youngest son of Robert and Mary Hoggart 7 June 1809 in 17th. Harriet and Catherine GOULD daughters of Susanna wife of George Modd BOX and 5th daughter of Robert and Mary Hoggart both died in infancy. Edward SMITH of Oak Lodge Southgate in county of Middlesex Esquire died 19 April 1818 aged 63. Sarah wife of Charles Richard HARFORD Esquire of Clapham, Surrey and youngest daughter of Robert and Mary Hoggart died 4 August 1821 aged 29. West end: Robert Hoggart Esquire of Fox Grove in this Parish 30 July 1809 aged 57. North side: Sacred to the memory of Mary Hoggart died 26 November 1839 aged 89. Grace Hoggart died 2 March 1833 aged 49. Charles Lancelot Hoggart 6 August 1848 aged 66. Mary NOAKS 31 July 1851 aged 64. Charles Richard HARFORD 9 April 1874 aged 87.
166. Fine altar tomb Here lieth the Remains of Sr John HUMPHREY of this Parish died 2 July 1764
aged 50. Also Ann his wife 15 January 1764 aged 49 Also Maria BOWLER 1 July 1851 aged 77. Also Martha Humphrey 10 September 1861 aged 88. Drawing of crest
167. Cross Peter James NICOLAS born 5 February 1829 died 10 October 1892 aged 63 years 8 months. Gertrude Francis his wife born 10 April 1844 died 16 April 1920. Jessie Eden youngest child of Peter James Nicolas died 21 February 1896 aged 13.
168. Elizabeth CHURCHER 9 March 1887 aged 75. William Churcher her husband 7 March 1890 aged 73.
169. Mr Edward BROWN late of this Parish 26 February 1818 aged 39. Mrs Catherine Brown his wife 19 November 1817 aged 62.
170. Mass of ivy ?concealing a Tomb
171. Alfred Norton second son of Richard and Louisa Elizabeth STEVENS died 29 June 1872 aged 17½ months. Above Louisa Elizabeth Stephens died 29 December 1911 aged 75.
172. Cross Edward FARISH of Elm Park Gardens, Chelsea Middlesex born 17 November 1831 died 9 September 1896. His eldest son Edward Garthwaite Farish born 8 February 1856 died 28 March 1906. Also Georgina Eliza his eldest daughter born 25 February 1858 died 3 May 1899.
173. Coped cross Henriette Mary wife of William Henniker HEATON 23 November 1888 aged 53.
174. Margaret Ann wife of the Reverend Thomas SHORT died 13 November 1859 aged 66. The Reverend Thomas Short died 4 July 1863 aged 70.
175. Cross James ARNOTT 15 December 1893 aged 15. Evelyn Mary Arnot wife of Neil Arnott
13 April 1902 aged 26.
176. LOOTILIA wife of John SCOTT of Blackburn and youngest daughter of Samuel SMITH Esquire of Oi-aignton Scotland died June 16 187- aged ---- (decayed).
177. Jane BEAVINGTON 4 July 1814 aged 25.
178. William MILES 3 February 1806 in 72nd.
179. Mary DAVIS during 57 years a faithful servant in the family of the late Henry HOLLAND of Sloane Place, Esquire, died at Langley Farm 8 September 1834 in 82nd year.
180. William WHITWELL 3 December 1825 aged 65.
181. Louisa daughter of Lancelot and Charlotte Mary HOLLAND of Langley Farm in this Parish 13 February 1858 aged 34.
182. Cross Fanny LENDON 8 April 1906. William Henry Lendon 23 December 1915 aged 65. Violet Edith wife of Edward Cator Lendon 1 August 1805 aged 24.
183. Cross James Loyd BUCKNALL 11 April 1917 aged 78. Agnes Bucknall 23 September 1899 aged 53.
184. Ann WARDELL 19 April 1814 aged 24.
185. Elizabeth BIGGS born 18 January 1798 died 1 December 1856. For 36 years a faithful servant in family Mr and Mrs George HANKEY.
186. Sarah ANSTEY daughter of Joseph COLLARD and widow of George Anstey both of Wivelscomb, Somersetshire born 12 April 1774 died 12 October 1835. Erected by the children whom she nursed.
187. Cross Evelyn Julia wife of Edward R ALLFREY 28 September 1887 aged 44. The above Edward Richard Allfrey 22 August 1901 aged 65.
188. John ASTELL aged 5 months. Minnie Astell aged 2 years. William Astell their father 11 July 1892 aged 73. Ellen daughter of above 20 May 1894 aged 24.
189. Tomb in rails Deposited in this Vault John CATOR late of Beckenham Place 21 February 1806 aged 76. Mary his wife 13 August 1804 aged 71. Maria their only child April 1766 aged 3. Mary his mother 26 August 1787 aged 78. Ann his sister 27 July 1766 aged 17. Mary daughter of his brother Samuel died August 1793 aged 8 years.
190. Head in rails Louisa Hester Charleville wife of Frederick J PIGON Esquire daughter of Humphrey MINCHIN Esquire MP of Soborton, Hants, born 14 July 1764 died 5 September 1812.
191. Cross Walrond Charles infant son of T H and A CLARKE born and died 14 May 1875. Also Charles Stanley second son of above 11 June 1876 aged 13.
192. Caroline Harriet daughter of Mr James Anthony and Mary ROGERS of Lee Kent 5 May 1843 aged 10 months.
193. ……………. perished. Also John GOODWIN son of above died (?11) September 1812 aged 32 years.
194. Coped in rails John MARSHALL Esquire of Eden Lodge Beckenham 11 March 1864 in 69th. Ann Margaret Marshall widow of John Marshall of Eden Lodge died at Lancing 1 July 1874 aged 67. Francis Victor Marshall died 24 December 1869 aged 35. Thomas Marshall brother of said John Marshall died 1(?4) August 1866 aged ?53.
195. Small cross In memory of Wilfrid Henry CASK.
196. Gertrude Elizabeth JENNINGS born 9 May 1904 died 9 May 1905.
197. Mary Anne STENNING 21 April 1890 aged 52.
198. Small cross Stella Ada NEAME born 17 November 1904 died 20 November 1904.
199. Elizabeth wife of Thomas DEADMAN 4 December 1875 aged 47. Thomas Deadman 17 April 1892 aged 63.
200. Flat in rails Major General the Honourable Glanville Anson Chetwynd STAPYLTON 2 December 1834 aged 76.
201. Mr James POWER 2 July 1799 in the 59th.
202. Mrs Ann CHAPMAN widow 22 March 1793 in 87th.
203. Catherine wife of David WHITEHEAD of this Parish 21 July 1854 in 41st. An affectionate Mother A long and painful illness.
204. Mary widow of Samuel GAMBLE 13 April 1859 aged 83.
205. Alexander Harley youngest son of late Alexander Harley MAXWELL of Portrack, Dumfriesshire died at Beckenham 23 August 1876 aged 52. Also Constance HARLEY daughter of Alexander and Catherine Harley died 16 December 1864 aged 8 months. Also Catherine Allan wife of Alexander Harley died 17 August 1885 aged 51. Also Alexander Harley son of above died at Melbourne, Australia 9 January 1888 aged 31.
206. Large tomb covered with ivy.
207. Cross Rebecca wife of George COWEN of Shortlands Kent 22 July 1896 aged 33.
208. Head covered with ivy Christopher CUPPAGE.
209. Head covered with ivy.
210. Head covered with ivy.
211. Large flat in rails The family vault of Edward Richards ADAMS Esquire 1856.
212. Flat Abraham ADCSIE late of this Parish Farmer (?) Dyed March – 17(?4)7 aged 7-. Mrs Ann ADC---E late widow of ye said Ab. ADGAIE? died October ----- aged 6-. Near this place Lye ……………. their ch………………… Also near this Pl….. Lye the Body of M-M---TH late widow of Mr John PERR----- Butcher of CI----- Market London. M…………. A………ADG…… died Feb………….. A…….d ………..
213. Flat Captain Thomas CLARK late of Parish of St Mary Rotherhithe in the county of Surrey died 30 June 17(?4)8 aged 77. John Clark Esquire late of Parish of Bermondsey in Surry. Elder Brother of the Trinity House London and son of the above Captain Thomas Clark died June 12 1769 aged ?57 years.
214. Andrew Henry …………………………. son of the Reverend ………… and Marta HAWK departed this life May 17 18(?02) aged Also in Memory of the Reverend John Hawk late of H…………………. who……………………….. ………………………………..
215. Tomb covered with ivy.
216. Elizabeth Whittington BARRINGER daughter of George and Sarah Barringer of this Parish 6 October 1786 in17th year.
217. Sarah BARRINGER wife of George Barringer of this Parish February 12 1792 aged 38. George Barringer her husband May 3 1811 aged 66.
218. Coped in rail Lancelot HOLLAND Esquire of Langley Farm in this Parish 31 August 1859 aged 78. Charlotte Mary his wife for 52 years died 16 September 1876 aged 88.
219. Cross Mary Ann PERRAM 13 January 1888. Ellen Ann Perram died 9 June 1891.
220. Cross John HOCKIN 7 September 1893 aged 83. Mary Hockin 25 August 1891 aged 68.
221. Flat Jane relict of the Reverend Robert BATHURST of Horstead in county of Norfolk died at Beckenham 27 December 1841 aged 44.
222. Flat Captain Thomas MOIIIY? Commander of the London in the Service of the Honourable United East India Company died 1 December 1770 aged 44.
223. Elizabeth LEVENS 26 January 1845 aged 55. Also Mrs Sarah HAMMOND sister of above 30 March 1854 aged 68. Sophia Levens sister of above 4 January 1855 aged 57.
224. William GLOVER born 14 January 1800 died 18 May 1880. Mary his wife born 5 November 1811 died 12 November 1889.
225. William LEVENS of this Parish 6 October 1863 in 63rd.
226. Mrs Molly LEVENS wife of Mr Samuel Levens, baker of this Parish 16 April 1816 aged 57. Samuel Levens her husband 15 November 1843 in 91st. John Levens son of above 1 September 1806 aged 10. Jane wife of William Levens of this Parish 18 March 1838 in 39th.
227. Mrs Maria LEVENS wife of Mr Samuel Levens of this Parish plumber 30 October 1828 aged 41. Henry William Levens son of above 3 March 1838 aged 15. Amelia Levens daughter of above 3 January 1839 aged 18. Samuel John Levens eldest son of above died at Thorpe Hamlet Norwich and interred at the Rosary September 24 1840 aged 23. Mr Samuel Levens husband and father of above died 8 January 1870 aged 83.
228. Cross James Joshua CARR of Old Charlton Kent 22 May 1865 aged 67. Harriet Catherine Carr widow of above 27 August 1895 aged 90. Samuel Sidney Carr 13 August 1842 aged 1 year 9 months. Captain James Sweet Carr of H M Bombay Staff Corps 28 February 1864 aged 31 sons of James Joshua and Harriet Catherine Carr. Also Janet Susan Carr youngest daughter of J J and H C Carr 16 July 1919 aged 75. Also Harriet Catherine ROMANOFF daughter of J J and H C Carr 10 August 1897 aged 69 at Kishinieff Russia.
229. Cross Charlotte Elizabeth wife of Lister BECK 14 October 1894 aged 60. Lister Beck 19 October 1909 aged 87.
230. Elizabeth BRAZIER wife of John Brazier 8 January 1875 aged 40. Emily Jane MOORE daughter of George and Sarah Moore and niece of above 24 April 1875 aged 5. Emma Moore sister of above 14 April 1863 aged 2 years. John Brazier born 10 April 1829 died 19 July 1913 aged 84.
231. Cross Olive Edna DAVIES whose young life here ended 24 May 1918.
232. Ellen Rebecca wife of Edwin BOOTH of Anerley 8 February 1896 aged 52. Ellen Harriet Booth 20 December 1874 aged 2 years. Frederick Booth 21 December 1875 aged 4. Children of above.
233. Mrs Elizabeth WEAVER wife of Mr William Weaver of this Parish 2 June 1777 aged 63. Above Mr William Weaver 22 August 1796 aged 71.
234. James FARISH Esquire of Lancaster Place, eldest son of the Reverend Professor Farish of Cambridge died 19 February 1853 aged 49.
235. Flat Mary wife of Samuel BROOKE Esquire of Croydon Surrey died 14 August 1826 aged 68. Above Samuel Brooke Esquire died 9 February 1837 aged 73. Also Samuel Bendry Brooke of Cowbridge House Malmesbury Wilts only son of above Samuel and Mary Brooke died 17 February 1869 aged 77.
236. James ISTED of this Parish 21 May 1779 aged 53. Mary wife of above October 1 1784 aged 59. Also Elizabeth MANN daughter of above …………. under grass.
237. In memory of the Unfortunate Death of Ann ISTED aged 4 years 1 month 18 days killed by the Careless Discharge of a Pistol at ye Distance of 337 yards August 25 1766. Also Mary HOWARD sister of above died 12 February 1838 aged 86 years.
238. Ann wife of James GRIGG of the Parish of Limpsfield 14 October 1778 aged 40.
239. Flat Mr Ino WARRINER? apothecary of this Parish died 1 December 1753 aged 55.
240. Lucy BULL 8 July 1782 aged 78.
241. Edward YOUNG of this Parish 25 September 1785 aged 55.
242. Flat Mrs Jane DONKLEY wife of William Donkley Esquire of Rotherhithe 29 January 1743 aged 66. William Donkley 30 December 1747 aged 69. Also Elizabeth YOUNG wife of Joshua Young shipbuilder and daughter of above William and Jane Donkley died 4 October 1748 aged 37. Also William Young son of Joshua and Elizabeth Young died 11 October 1758 aged 18. Also Joshua Young senior Ship Builder died 29 June 1783 aged 87. Also Mrs Jane Donkley OGLE daughter of above Joshua and Elizabeth Young died 25 February 1792 aged 56. Also Joshua Young Esquire of Greenwich died 28 December 1821 aged 83.
243. Jane BAXTER wife of Samuel Baxter of this Parish 17 June 1863 aged 54. Anna Baxter daughter in law of above 7 September 1870 aged 33. Harriet Jane PILBEAM daughter of above 5 September 1872 aged 29. James Pilbeam her husband 9 October 1872 aged 30.
244. Mr Edward GWYNE, Carpenter and Citizen of London Late of the Parish of St Mary White Chapel 24 November 1745 in 53rd yeare of his age. Also John Gwyn brother of above of the said Parish 25 March 1751 aged 60.
245. Mr Henry GOLDSMITH 11 July 1836 aged 42. Elizabeth Gibbs Goldsmith daughter of above 13 July 1846 in 15th. Sarah Ann and Margaret infant daughters of above Mr Henry Goldsmith. Also our dear Mother Sarah wife of William Charlton FORSTER and widow of above died 28 December 1880 aged 75.
246. Elizabeth Gibbs wife of Mr John PHILLIPS of this Parish 12 June 1839 in 60th. Above Mr John Phillips of this Parish died – March 1852 aged -- ……………………………….. under grass.
247. Arabella wife of John GRIGG of Orange Street Seccelefield Westminster 8 April 1781 aged 38. Also one son and 3 daughters. Also above John Grigg died – January 1780 aged -- ……………………………… under grass.
248. Flat Joseph HUMPHREYS of this Parish Yeoman died – February 1730 aged 55. Mrs Sarah Humphreys his wife died 28 February 1735 aged 68.
249. Head covered with ivy.
250. Mr James RANDALL late of Kent House Farm where he resided 36 years who was apparently in good health and died in an instant 16 September 1815 aged 38.
251. Under yew John FINCH late of Beckenham Gardener died May 5 1788 aged 74.
252. Mrs Ann NORTH wife of William North nurseryman of Lambeth, Surry died on Friday 3 February 1815 in 66th year of her age. Daughter of Jacob and Mary MANN Farmer of this Parish whose urbanity of manners etc etc. Mr William North her husband died 5 November 1815 in 72nd year. He was a man of strict integrity etc.
253. Mary wife of Jacob MANN of Kent House died 10 January 1775 in 60th year (eulogium).
254. John MANN late of Bromley, Plumber, 25 October 1777 aged (?5 or 3)0. Isabella his wife (1?) June 1784 aged 61.
255. Mr Jacob MANN of this Parish 28 April 1770 aged 60.
256. William STONE of Walworth in Surrey died December 9 1789 aged 2(?5). This monument ………………………………..
257. Cross Sophia Fanny CURWEN 29 May 1909 aged 57. Henry Curwen 24 May 1914 aged 66.
258. Cross Robert Ratheram STILLWELL MD born 26 June 1834 died 28 December 1887. Amelia Emma Mary his wife born 8 July 1837 died 22 March 1902. Spencer Fabris Stillwell their youngest son born 4 November 1875 died 19 May 1909.
259. Charles Elton COULBORN born 19 February 1843 died 14 September 1887.
260. In memorian Maria widow of Ulric John ANDERSSON late of Liverpool born 11 July 1823 died 4 November 1887.
261. Francis GLASS 17 June 1860 aged 67. Mary his wife 2 July 1868 aged 76.
262. Mr Isaac STONE 2 April 1820 in 44th year.
263. Mary wife of Mr William GIBBONS of this Parish 9 December 1850 aged 85. Eliza daughter of above 20 September 1820 aged 18. Charlotte Granddaughter of above Mary and daughter of Henry and Fanny Gibbons 22 July 1854 aged 16. Above Mr William Gibbons 10 August 1857. in 87th. Above Henry Gibbons 17 May 1868 aged 57. Fanny wife of above Henry Gibbons 6 November 1886 aged 73.
264. Ann JEFFERY wife of Alexander Jeffery of this Parish January (?1) 1780 aged 70. Also above Alexander Jeffery who …………………. (under grass).
265. Mr Alexander JEFFERY of this Parish 20 April 1808 aged 57. Mrs Elizabeth Jeffery his wife 22 December 1832 aged 84.
266. Mr James TOTHRIDGE of this Parish 19 December 1810 aged 65. Alice his wife 6 September 1818 aged 79.
267. Richard GARNSTON late of the City of Worcester 15 March 1795 aged 52.
268. John James son of John and Charlotte Ann VON DER HEYDE of Lower Thames Street London died 30 May 1821 aged 7 months 4 days. Adieu Sweet Babe etc etc (20 lines).
269. William ARLOTT 4 May 1812 aged 61 after a faithful service of 30 years as Gardener to Joseph CATOR Esquire by whose Family this stone is erected.
270. Head flat Mr Joseph PIPER So…………….. I died 10 March 1787 aged 70. Also Mrs Sarah Piper …………. who died ………………. ?179- aged 7 (or 6).
271. Head flat Hannah HUMPHREYS of this Parish 9 July 1840 aged 78. Thomas Humphreys her husband formerly of Reigate in Surrey died 31 July 1840 aged 77.Elizabeth daughter of above died October 1852 aged 60.
272. Head flat broken Charle…. COLLINS of the Par………. of ………… in the County of Surrey who departed 7 July 182- ………. / ……………………….. / …….. Mrs Sarah Collins widow of the / ………… departed …………….. / 10 Novemb……. / 1833 aged 84 / y……………………….
273. Louisa Maria Sophia CATOR born 26 September 1830 died 11 April 1886 records the affection of her sorrowing friend S H
274. Tomb in rails covered with ivy.
275. Large triple tomb East end: Underneath this Tombstone renewed and re-inscribed AD 1870 is the Vault of Joseph CATOR Esquire late of this Parish deceased AD 1818. South side: Centre Sacred to the memory of following Joseph Cator of this Parish 14 January 1818 aged 84. His widow Diana 14 May 1829 aged 72. John his eldest son 20 August 1858 aged 76. Albermarle his second son 26 November 1795 aged 12. Bertie Cornelius his 5th son an Admiral 23 July 1864 aged 76. Thomas his 6th son Rector of Kirk Smeaton and Vicar of Womersley, Yorkshire 24 August 1864 aged 74. Diana his eldest daughter 5 April 1817 aged 33. Elizabeth his 2nd daughter 10 June 1815 aged 23. Also Elizabeth Louisa wife of the said John died 11 February 1847 aged 59 and their eldest daughter Emily Ann died April 1815 aged 3. Sophia wife of said Bertie Cornelius 15 November 1862 aged 74. Also 2 sisters of Diana wife of Joseph Cator Jane BRADFORD widow died 24 August 1796 aged 46. Mary DELAFIELD widow 11 March 18(?08) aged 51.
South side west: Peter Cator 7th son of said Joseph Cator died 1 May 1873 aged 77. Martha wife of said Peter Cator 9 June 1872 aged 73. Diana youngest daughter of said Peter Cator died 3 October 1888 aged 63. Charles Oliver Frederick Cator son of the previously named Rev Thomas Cator 10 December 1876 aged 40. The Lady Louisa Frances daughter of John 7th Earl of Scarborough wife of the said Reverend Thomas Cator 7 January 1885 aged 90.
West end: Bertie Cornelius Cator Lieut RN eldest son of Bertie Cornelius and Sophia his wife mentioned on the South side of this Tombstone died 26 August 1842 while on service in the China Sea aged 25. He was buried in Golden Island near Nankin, China.
276. Flat (1) Edmund WILLETT Esquire formerly Edmund CATT of Brighton who died January 30 1864 and whose remains are interred in this Vault and of Maria ????? (?Diana) wife of Edward Dyer SUTER of --------------------- / Canonbury and youngst daughter of Oba…………….. / LLIOTT Esquire who died July 31 1882 aged (?31).
(2) Corneliu………………….. / …………………. son of ……….. / Obadiah and Dia……………….. / ELLIOTT died October 8 1824 aged 27. Sophia Matilda RING eldest daughter of above died 22 July 1826 aged 38. John Luke Atland Elliott 3rd son of the above died 20 August 1829 aged 54. Ellen daughter of Joseph and Mary Elliot and granddaughter of above Obadiah and Elizabeth Elliott died 3 December 1828 aged 6 weeks.
(3) James Austin brother to Mr (?S) Elliott died 18 August 1819 aged 45. Obadiah Thomas son of Joseph and Mary Elliott died 2- July 18—aged (?1 year and 3 weeks). Elizabeth wife of Mr Thomas Elliott sister of the above James Austin died December(?) 18(?5)2 aged --.
(4) Eliza Naomi daughter of Obadiah and Sophia ELLIOTT died 11 November 1814 ged - years and a half. Martha Austin Elliott daughter of above died……………….. 1816 aged 2 years. Selina Henrietta Elliott daughter of above died November 21 1820 aged 15. Also Obadiah Elliott Esquire so? of Plaistow Kent and of Westminster Bridge Road died 1 January 1838 in 7(5 or 3) year. Also Sophia wife of above Obadiah Elliott Esquire died 17 November 1836 aged 84. Also their daughter Louisa Margaret wife of E CATT Esquire of Brighton died 19 December 18(?55) aged 49.
Note: These look like panels of a large altar Tomb now laid flat in rails.
277. Ann Drusilla wife of Edwin COVELL of Beckenham Place died 18 July 1889 aged 51. Edwin COVILL (of Beckenham Place) 11 May 1893 aged 57.
278. Cross William HOLBROOK 18 December 1891 aged 52. Mary his wife 2 December 1912 aged 82.
279. Granite tomb Robert DRUMMOND 29 April 1881 aged 53. Mary Dulcibella 3rd daughter of the late Charles and Mary Dulcibella Drummond and widow of Richard WELLESLEY Esquire born 16 August 1827 died 5 August 1874. Charles Drummond Esquire of 17 Stratton Street London died 23 August 1858 aged 67. The Hon Mary Dulcibella his widow daughter of William 1st Lord Auckland died 20 March 1862 aged 68.
280. Mary RANDALL late wife of Mr Thomas Randall of this Parish 2 May 1797 aged 44. Also John Randall son of above died 10 September 1785 aged 6 years.
281. Thomas RANDALL late of this Parish died 11 May 1806 aged 61.
282. Flat G P died 15 January 1832 aged 18 months.
283. Flat Mrs Ann G??TR died 9 March 1710 (?174-) aged ?50 years.
284. To the Memory of the best of wives and the sincer--- friend Mrs Elizabeth GREATHEA-- wife of Henry GREATHEAD Carpenter died 17 March 1769 aged ?35. Also George ?Plexney Greathead son of Henry and Elizabeth Greathead aged 3 months.
285. Mr Thomas CHAPMAN died May 1 (4?) 17(?59) aged 33 (?). Also Mr John Chapman 6 October 1773 aged 42.
286. John DAY of Rotherhithe Butcher ye 4 October 1746 aged 54. Also Rebecca Sorletta his sister she died 18 ---- (under grass).
287. Mrs Alice VENABLES of Doctors Commons London widow Obt 27 July 1789 Aet 38 (verses).
288. Mr William CAULCUTT of this Parish 13 March 1843 aged 52. Also 2 sons of above Thomas Vidler died 6 July 1826 aged 1 year. John 13 December 1833 aged 7. Also Charles son of above 4 November 1848 aged 18. Mrs Elizabeth Caulcutt wife of above 15 December 1873 aged 8(?3).
289. James ROSE 3 April 1785 aged 39.
290. Harriet Isabella MONTGOMERIE widow of Lt General James Montgomerie Colonel of the 30th Regiment formerly of Skelmorlie Castle Ayrshire and MP for that county who died at Hammersmith 31 October 18(5?)2 in 62nd year of her age after a short illness commenced in Paris.
291. John VERE 24 February 179(?2) aged ?45. Also Betty MARSDEN died 19 November 179(0 or 6) aged ?48. Also John Vere junior September 1(?5) 1802 aged 15. Also Alice Vere wife of above died 22 April 1826 aged 70.
292. Tomb Mrs Eleanor VERE wife of Mr Edward Vere builder of Parish of St Mary Lambeth died 22 April 1819 aged 51. Also Mayor Edward Vere JONES died 5 June 1889 aged 62. Also Edward Vere Esquire of Oxford Lodge Croydon died 4 August 1843 aged 73. Also Ellen Jones daughter of Edward and Eleanor Vere and widow of William Jones died 18 May 1880 aged 81. also Mrs Adeline Vere Jones Vere born 1 December 1833 died 14 April 1910.
293. Mr Andrew SMITH late of this Parish 12 October 1793 aged 52.
294. Mrs Elizabeth POOLE 1 July 1805 aged 32.
295. Mr John SMITH 4 July 1809 aged 29.
296. Mrs Sarah LANCE wife of Mr William Lance of Parish of Lewisham 28 February 1813 aged 37. Frederick William son of above died at sea on his passage to New South Wales wither he was going for the benefit of his health 13 August 1829 in 25th year. Also above Mr William Lance 26 July 1855 aged 82.
297. Henry LEACH of this Parish 29 September 1860 aged 28. Thomas Leach father of above 28 May 1861 aged 71.
298. Mary SMITH 5 February 1809 aged 42. Dorothy BOWDEN 25 July 1811 aged 35.
299. Thomas BILLINGHAM 23 December 1810 aged 52. Also Ann TITCOMB widow of above and wife of John Titcomb of this Parish ------------------- (under grass).
300. Charles AUSTIN 8 September 1881 aged 42. Elizabeth Housden Austin widow of above 25 May 1920 aged 83.
301. Henry AUSTIN 18 February 1883 aged 85.
302. Mary AUSTIN 14 December 1908 aged 63. Flora Mary second daughter of above 13 September 1912 aged 35. Charles Thomas Austin husband of above Mary Austin 21 December 1917 aged 77.
303. Mr John WALTER Wheelwryght at ?Castle Street Oxford Market in Parish of St Marylebone February 2 1819 aged 33. Also Mrs Sarah Walter wife of above died 14 December 1836 aged 86.
304. Coped Hannah widow of Frederick SILVER 4 January 1867 the anniversary of her 80th birthday. Her last words "He is my Salvation and my glory". Frederick Silver 7 October 1864 in his 82nd year. F J Silver 21 June 1865 in 53rd. Francis Grace Silver 20 September 1884 aged 62.
305. Mrs Elizabeth BARNETT wife of Captain W Barnett of the Parish of Deptford 22 December 1864 aged 73. Above Captain William Barnett 22 September 1867 aged 71. Also Elizabeth Alice GATTEY wife of William R S Gattey of Lewisham Road and daughter of above 3 September 1867 aged 44. Her remains are interred in Nunhead Cemetery.
306. Large flat stone Elizabeth CHORLTON formerly of Bowden in County of Chester but lately of Shortlands in this Parish died 9 May 1867 aged 48.
307. Flat in rails Elizabeth WOODROOFFE of this Parish 11 July 1840 aged 69. Martha Woodrooffe sister of above 1 September 1852 aged 83.
308. Mrs Elizabeth GORDON widow of Lieut Col Gordon of the 50th Regiment of Foot and second daughter of Sir Richard William BAMPFYLDE Baronet of Poltimore Devon died 7 April 1834 aged 88.
309. Large Tomb covered with ivy.
310. Cross Jeremiah AUSTIN 29 February 1884 aged 81. Emily Caroline Austin wife of above 6 January 1900 aged 83.
311. Mrs Ann HOLLAND wife of Mr Henry Holland of this Parish died 7 September 1844 aged 73. Above Mr Henry Holland 16 February 1846 aged 87. Also Ann Mary BECHER daughter of above died October 11 1850 aged 51.
312. Henry BULLEN late of Croydon died 26 June 1776 aged 56. Also Elizabeth Bullen wife of above died -------------------------- (under grass).
313. Rails but no stone – an oak tree.
314. Mrs Mary COBB 5 January 1812 aged 36.
315. Mr Charles MARTIN obt 15 July 1772 Aet 56. Mrs Sarah Martin ob 13 July 1793 Aet 77.
316. Low tomb in rails William BARTON of Camberwell …………… (moss covered c 1820?)
317. Large tomb in rails In the Vault under this Tomb Elizabeth wife of Samuel BROWN Esquire late of Dulwich in Surry 25 December 1794 in 55th year. Also the said Samuel Brown died 20 March 1802 aged 74. Also General Samuel Brown of Southborough in Bromley Kent son of above died 2 March 1855 in 83rd year.
318. Mary widow of George FOSKEY Esquire of the 29th Regiment died 3 January 1861 aged 66. Also Elizabeth daughter of above 20 January 1867 aged 32. Also Mary infant daughter of John Henry Foskey
and granddaughter of above 26 March 1866 aged 9 months. Also George SCHOLES only son of Frederick Scholes solicitor of Manchester also grandson of the above died 17 January 1870 aged 23. Also Sarah Bithlah sister of above Mary Foskey and wife of Julius KRESSMAN of Gordon House Beckenham died 18 December 1884 (no age).
319. Altar John Dudin BROWN Esquire of Sydenham died at Hastings 30 March 1855 aged 59. Ann relict of above died at Sydenham 2 October 1855 aged 56.
320. Mr Charles HENWOOD of London died at Bromley 15 April 1824 aged 39.
321. Mr John WOOD 23 January 1819 aged 49. James son of above 25 September 1809 aged 16 months. Elizabeth his daughter 14 December 1813 aged 12 years. Elizabeth wife of above 1 March 18(?41) aged 78.
322. The family grave of John Pearce SELF of Hawthorns Beckenham. To Augustus William son of above died 11 November 1864 in 24th. Mary Anne wife of above J P Self died 9 December 1880 in 51st. Above John Pearce Self 7 September 1882 in 71st.
323. Mrs Hannah COYFE wife of Mr David Coyfe of Lewisham died 2 October 1807 aged 40. Also Mrs Isabella Coyfe second wife of above died 21 September 1827 aged 49.
324. Hannah SPRAGGS died 21 November 1856 aged 3 months. William Spraggs died February ?11 1858 aged 6 years.
325. Mary WATSON August 1 179(?1) aged 70.
326. Richard HARRIS late Baker of Dulwich in the Parish of Camberwell Surry November 20 1792 aged 57.
327. Emma daughter of Edward and Jessey WILLIAMS of this Parish 28 May 1862 in 24th. Sarah Elizabeth their daughter died in her infancy. Also Jessey wife of Edward Williams 16 April 1876 in 68th. Edward Williams died 16 December 1883 in 79th.
328. Mr James FREELAND late of this Parish 18 November 1811 aged 78.
329. Small stone Willy BOLTON 26 June 1881 aged 3 years 10 months. Also ?darly? George brother of above 12 February 1884 aged 7 months.
330. Thomas CLAYTON of a faithful servant died 11 January 1813 aged 69.
331. Hannah REYNOLDS widow 30 June 1836 aged 55. Erected by Emanuel GOODHART Esquire of Langley in this Parish in grateful remembrance of her faithful service in his family for a period of nearly 30 years.
332. Charles Ryder COOPER 29 August 1854 aged 57. Erected by William Cooper his brother.
333. Richard William GROOMBRIDGE born 15 March 1808 died 12 July 1862. Susan his wife born 16 June 1815 died 31 March 1861. Anne Brewer daughter of above born 16 January 1853 died 3 March 1858. Ruth daughter of above born 2 December 1857 died 23 January 1858 Joshua Groombridge died 2 July 1872 aged 21.
334. Miriam wife of William PARRIS of this Parish 5 February 1852 in 30th.
335. Jane NEELS 1 July 1852 aged 63. A faithful servant in a family in this Parish 21 years.
336. Mr James ELDRIDGE of Park Street Grosvenor Square 4 November 1852 aged 36. Anne Eldridge only child of above 26 September 1852 aged 1 year 8 months.
337. William WHITE of this Parish 25 June 1888 aged 47. Ann wife of George White and Mother of above 15 May 1889 aged 76. George WHITE of this Parish 13 November 1893 aged 81.
338. Hannah wife of William HARRIS 24 November 1809 aged 26. Also Elizabeth daughter of above 22 December 1826 aged 18. Above William Harris 15 December 1847 aged 78.
339. Kate Fanny daughter of William and Fanny LEVENS of this Parish born 14 December 1860 died 6 December 1864. Francis Alfred son of above born 26 May 1869 died 20 October 1869. Louis son of above born July 16 1875 survived one hour. Constance Ada daughter of above born 16 March 1871(?) died September 2 1884.
340. Low flat The Reverend James HALES AM Rector of St Ann’s Lime- house died 30 December 1780 aged ?51. Elizabeth Hales died September ?18 1791 aged ?60.
341. Low altar The Reverend George FLETCHER MA for many years resident of Clay Hill in this Parish born November 26 17(?5) 7 died at Croydon 29 November 1836 and buried here with his wife Ann born 27 June 1758 died at Lambeth 13 August 1782. Also their children Rose Ann born 1 September 1783 died at Farnham December 1848. George MRCS of Croydon born October 20 1784 married at Pitsford October 14 1828 died at Cheltenham SP 21 October 1849. William Henry born 3 October 1786 died November 26 following. John Henry born 12 September 1788 died at Clapham 19 May 1838 buried with his first wife in an adjoining grave. Susanna Mary born 25 May 1791 married in this church May 18 1816 6o George STOKES Esquire of London Colchester and Cheltenham died at Cheltenham December 11 1848 leaving one daughter. Robert born December 2 1793 died at Naburn County York May 22 1830. Revered Joseph MA for many years Minister of the Episcopal Chapel Southend Kent born 17 November 1796 married at Brighton June – 18(?4)6 died at Cheltenham SP 28 October 1865.
342. Low stone flat Caroline wife of J H FLETCHER Esquire formerly of this Parish 28 November 1833 aged 28 and the above J H Fletcher Esquire Surveyor of the General Post Office died May 18 1838 aged 49. Also Marianne Fletcher who died 21 December 1847 Interred at Kennington and wife of above.
343. William MERRICK Surgeon many years resident in this Parish. He was by birth a member of the Society of Friends and buried after their manner. He died September (?16) 1848 aged ?54.. …………………………… ……………. (2 lines) ? of his work in the parish.
344. Cross Erected 1911 to the Glory of God and in Memory of Those His Servants
Lying in unnamed Graves. Placed by friends of Robert BURROMAN churchwarden of Beckenham 1901-1910.
345. Flat Mrs Mary FREEMAN late of Westminster died May – 1788 aged 68. Also Mr Francis HUMPHREYS February 27 1797 in 82nd. Also Mary daughter of above Francis Humphreys 5 May 1808 aged 67.
346. Richard LEVENS died August 18 1848 aged 71 (or 4). Mary Levens his wife 21 February 1860 aged 81.
347. Amelia wife of John MILWARD died 20 March 1849 aged 45. Also her son Benjamin Milward died 12 May 1862 aged 20. Also Mr John Milward died 27 April 1869 aged 85.
348. George WEBB aged 81 died 10 July 1802. Erected by R H A BENNET Esquire of this Parish out of respect to the memory of one etc served in the family near 50 years.
349. Richard EAST died February 7 1866 aged 60. Esther East his wife 7 August 1872 aged 65.
350. James TURNER of this Parish formerly of Ham Farm Surrey died 12 April 1836 aged 85. Jane Turner wife of above died 6 February 1845 aged 92.
351. Matilda Watson TURNER daughter of James and Sarah Turner 25 May 1843 in 18th. Also Antoinette wife of Alfred Godby BAKE of Croydon solicitor and sister of above died 15 March 1854 aged 31. Also Sarah Turner wife of James Turner many years of this Parish died 24 April 1855 aged 72. James Turner husband of above 4 May 1855 aged 75.
352. Top illegible. Also Elizabeth wife of the above William CHAPMAN who died 4 March 1771 aged 51. Also Martha second wife of the above William Chapman died 25 June 1806 in 81st year.
353. Elizabeth P????? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - of William and Elizabeth CHAPMAN of this Parish who departed this life …….ch 2… 1762 aged ?54. Other half: William Chapman son of William and Elizabeth Chapman of this Parish who departed this life March 1790 aged 79.
354. Jane wife of Mr John HOCKLEY January – 1802 aged 29. Also above Mr John Hockley 9 May 1838 aged 66. Also Sarah wife of Mr Frederick Hockley 8 December 1850 aged 38.
355. Anne wife of Henry PEACOCK of this Parish 12 July 1855 in 33rd year. Also Robert son of above 7 November 1856 in 4th year. Also Emma second daughter of above 30 May 1857 in 9th year. Also Ellen first daughter of above 24 July 1860 in 14th year.
356. Harriet Mary daughter of Benjamin and Harriet ROBERTS of Parish of Cowley Middlesex 4 March 1831 aged 8 months. Above Benjamin Roberts died 8 November 1835 aged 46. Also Mary wife of ………………. ………………………. (gone).
357. Susan FREEMAN of Carlton in Suffolk died 15 July 1841 aged 22. By western wicket gate.
In angle north side of Tower
358. William WATSON Esquire died 18 August 179(?5) aged 35. (eulogium).
359. Monument with weepy woman South side Mrs Amy PARROTT died January 10 1830 in 50th. North side: Adelaide wife of Thomas DOWNES of Penge died 16 March 1874 aged 49.
360. Cross James Butler GALLIE died 15 November 1907 in 61st.
End of Northern Yard.
This completes the old churchyard. The more modern addition East of the Chancel c 1870 onwards is not included.
L D Duncan 20 June 1922.
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
ADAMS 131, 211
ADCSIE ? 212
Addison 41
ADGAIE ? 212
ALEXANDER 155A
ALLFREY 187
Ambrose 134
ANDERSSON 260
Anson 200
ANSTEY 186
ARLOTT 269
ARNOTT 175
ASTELL 188
Atland 276
Lord Auckland 279
AUSTIN 300-302, 310
AYRES 87
BABBS 152
BACON 132
BAILEY 12
BAKE 351
BAMPFYLDE 308
Barke 65
BARNETT 305
BARRINGER 216, 217
BARTON 316
Bathiah 150
BATHURST 221
BATT 102
BAXTER 243
BEATTIE 124
BEAVINGTON 177
BECHER 311
BECK 229
Bendry 235
BENNET 348
BERRINGTON 162
BETTERIDGE 81
BICKMAN 1
BIGGS 185
BILLINGHAM 299
Bithlah 319
BOLTON 329
BOOTH 63, 232
BOWDEN 298
BOWLER 166
BOX 165
BOXALL 106
BRADFORD 273
BRANDRAM 152
BRAZIER 230
BRIND 61
BROOKE 235
BROWN 77, 134, 138-140,
169, 317, 319
DE BRUIN 115
BUCKNALL 183
BUDD 15
BUDDER 136
BUERSTER 53
BULL 240
BULLEN 312
BURMINGHAM 129
BURROMAN 344
BUSH 96, 101
Butler 360
C 65
CADE 48
Cardross 161
CARR 228
CASK 195
CASSELL 63
CATOR 182, 189, 269,
273, 275
CATT 276
CAULCUTT 288
Chadder 131
CHAPMAN 158, 202, 285,
352
Charleville 190
Chetwynd 200
CHICHESTER 14
CHORLTON 306
CHURCHER 168
CLARK 213
CLARKE 191
CLAYTON 330
CLEAR 128
COBB 314
COLLARD 186
COLLINS 272
Colpoys 124
COOKE 120
COOKES 26
COOPER 332
COPLEST 26
COUCHMAN 156
COULBORN 259
COURTENAY 59
Courtney 18
COVELL 277
COVILL 277
COWEN 207
COYFE 323
CRONK 65
CULL . .98
CUMBERLAND 125
CUPPAGE 208
CURTIS 66
CURWEN 257
DAVIES 231
DAVIS 179
DAY 286
DE BRUIN 115
DEADMAN 199
DELAFIELD 273
DENNIS 6, 7, 65
DIPNALL 160
DONKLEY 242
DOWNES 359
DRUMMOND 279
Dudin 319
DUKE 43
DUNGATE 68
Dyer 276
EAST 349
ELDRIDGE 336
ELLIOTT 8, 276
ELLIS 123
ELMER 109
EVANS 13
Fabris 258
FARISH 172, 234
Fenton 43
FERGUSON 94
FERRY 119
FILBY 109
FINCH 251
FITZ HERBEAT 27
FLETCHER 341, 342
FLINT 30
LAFOREST 31
FORSTER 245
FOSKEY 318
FOWDEN 52
FRANCIS 4, 5
FRANCKSEN 80
FREELAND 328
FREEMAN 345, 357
G??TR 283
GALLIE 360
GAMBLE 204
GARNSTON 267
Garthwaite 172
GATTEY 305
GENT 2
GIBBONS 17, 263
Gibbs 245, 246
GINN 130
GLASS 261
GLOVER 35, 224
Godby 351
GOLDSMITH 16, 245
GOODHART 331
GOODWIN 193
GORDON 308
GOULD 165
GRANT 161
GREATHEAD 284
Griffith 124
GRIGG 238, 247
GROOMBRIDGE 333
GROSVENOR 89
GWYNE 244
S H 273
HALES 340
HAMMOND 223
HANKEY 185
HARFORD 165
HARLEY 205
HARRIS 50, 51, 150,
326, 338
HATTON 137
HAWK 214
HAYE 26
HEATON 173
Heavers 109
Henniker 173
HENNING 69
HENVILLE 154
HENWOOD 320
HOCKIN 220
HOCKLEY 25, 354
HODGE 131, 132
HOGGART 165
HOLBROOK 278
HOLIFIELD 53
HOLLAND 179, 181, 218,
311
HOLMAN 141
HOMER 67HOOKER 42
Hope 111
HORSNAL 116, 117
Housden 300
HOWARD 237
HOWTON 110
HUGHES 49
HUMPHREY 166
HUMPHREYS 248, 271,
345
Hungerford 26
HUNT 110, 135
HURLE 9
ISTED 236, 237
JACKSON 63
JAMES31
JEFFERIES 128
JEFFERY 264, 265
JENNINGS 196
JEROM 9
JOHNSON 47
JONES 292
KELLY 124
KEMPSEL 104
KERL 52
KEYES 41
KING 136, 147
KINGSWOOD 58
KITCHINGHAM 149
KRESSMAN 319
LAFOREST 31
LAGGA??? 144
LANCE 296
Lanselot 165
LATHAM 28
LAWRENCE 74
LAWS 150
LEA 90
LEACH 297
LENDON 182
LEVENS 223, 225-227,
339, 346
LEWEN 133
LOCKHART 60
LOWE 142
Loyd 183
LUCK 143
Maling 160
MANE 72
MANN 236, 252-255
MARSDEN 291
MARSHALL 194
MARTIN 315
MATHEW 36, 45, 46, 63
MAXWELL 205
MAY 111
MERRICK 343
MILES 178
MILLER 11
MILWARD 347
MINCHIN 190
Modd 165
MOIIIY ? 222
MONTGOMERIE 290
MOORE 230
MRCS 341
Murray 52
NEAME 198
NEELS 335
NEIGHBOUR 107
NICOLAS 167
NOAKS 165
NOBLE 60
NORRIS 85
NORTH 252
OAKLEY 79
OBEE 108
OGLE 242
OVENDEN 112
OVERY 83
OXERTON 105
P - - - - 352
G P 282
PAGET 55, 56
PAIN 26
PALLISTER 49
Parr 131
PARRIS 334
PARROTT 359
PATTERSON 151
PEACHE 121
PEACOCK 355
PEARCE 33, 126, 322
PERR----- 212
PERRAM 219
PETERS 146
PHILLIPS 246
PIGON 190
PILBEAM 243
PIPER 155, 270
PITT 32
PLUMRIDG 24POCKNELL 92
POOLE 148, 153, 294
POWER 201
PRINGLE 22
RADWAY 144
RANDALL 114, 250, 280,
281
Ratheram 258
RENOUF 9
REYNOLDS 331
RING 276
ROBERTS 356
Roche 128
ROGERS 37-40, 98, 192
ROMANOFF 228
ROSE 289
RUMENS 63
RUSHTON 113
Ryder 332
SANDERS 149
SAXBY 57
SCHOLES 319
SCOTT 4, 176
SELF 322
SHARP 84
SHORT 174
SILVER 304
SIMMONS 71
SIMSON 3
SKIGGS 150
SKINNER 134
SMITH 88, 100, 165, 176,
293, 295, 298
SPENCE 125
SPRAGGS 324
SQUIRES 138A
STANTON 25
STAPYLTON 200
STEDMAN 115
STENNING 197
Stephens 171
STEVENS 171
STEWARD 117
STILLWELL 258
STOKES 341
STONE 44, 256, 262
SUTER 276
SWEETMAN 162
SWINDALL 103
SYMONDS-KENNY 164
SYNGE 101
TANNER 162, 163
TEEVAN 137A
TERRY 8, 113
TESSON 112
TITCOMB 90, 299
TOTHRIDGE 266
TURNER 88, 350, 351
VALENTINE 95, 147
VENABLES 287
VERE 291, 292
VIDLER 151, 288
VOKINS 116
VON DER HEYDE 268
WAKERELL 91
WALKER 23, 151, 157,
165
WALLER 23
Walrond 191
WALTER 303
WARD 70
WARDELL 184
WARNER 76
WARRINER ? 239
WATFORD 93
WATHEN 21
WATSON 325, 358
WATTON 133, 136
WEAVER 20, 233
WEBB 348
WELLESLEY 279
WELSFORD 131
WHELLER 18
WHIFFEN 34
WHITE 10, 122, 337
WHITEHEAD 203
WHITMILL 82
WHITMORE 127
Whittington 216
WHITTLE 144
WHITWELL 180
WICKER 86
WIGZELL 145
WILLETT 276
WILLFORD 159
WILLIAMS 327
WILLSON 159
WILSON 19, 98, 118
WOOD 321
WOODROOFFE 307
WRIGHT 62
YOUNG 73, 241, 242
Places Index
Ahmednuggur E. I?. 122
Amritsir 21
Anerley 232
Beckenham
Beckenham Place 146,
189, 277
Clay Hill 341
Eden Lodge 194
Elmer Farm 5
Fox Grove 165
Gordon House 319
Hawthorns 322
Kent House 252
Kent House Farm 45, 250
Langley 331
Langley Farm 179, 181,
218
St James Lodge 126
Bermondsey 213
Blackburn 176
Blackheath 152
Bowden, Chester 306
Brighton 122, 152, 276
Bromley 21, 125, 254, 320
Calcutta 98
Calenna 120
Camberwell 316
Cambridge 234
Carlton, Suffolk 357
Cheltenham 341
Cheltenham SP 341
China Sea 273
Chipsted 12
Clapham 165, 341
Colchester 341
Coventry 61
Cowbridge House, Malmesbury, Wilts 235
Cowley, Middlesex 356
Croydon 106, 133, 137,
162, 235, 312, 341, 351
Ham Farm 136
Oxford Lodge 292
Woodsden 84
Woodside 133, 136
Dalhousie Punjab 21
Deptford 305
Donisthorpe,
Leicestershire 81
Dulwich 317, 326
Farnham 341
France 164
Froyle churchyard 165
Golden Island, near
Nankin, China 273Greenwich 242
Ham Farm, Surrey 350
Hammersmith 290
Hastings 160, 319
Horstead, Norfolk 221
India 165
Ixworth Suffolk 16
Kennington 342
Kirk Smeaton 273
Kishinieff, Russia 228
Lambeth 30, 134, 252, 341
Lancing 194
Lee, Kent 192
Lewisham 24, 128, 296,323
Lewisham Road 305
Limpsfield 238
Liverpool 260
London 17, 31, 85, 122,
159, 222, 320, 341
Canonbury 276
Castle Street, Oxford
Market, St Marylebone 303
CI----- Market 212
Elm Park Gardens,
Chelsea 172
Fenchurch Street 110,135
Frith Street Soho 41
Great Ormond Street
Queen Square 96, 101
Lancaster Place 234
Leaden Hall Street 110
Lower Thames Street 268
Orange Street
Seccelefield?,
Westminster 247
Park Street Grosvenor
Square 336
Ratcliff Highway 135
Savoy Chapel 152
Sloane Place 179
St Ann’s Limehouse 340
St Georges in the East 47
St Martins in the Fields
141
St Mary Lambeth 292
St Mary White Chapel 244
St Paul’s Shadwell 135
Stratton Street 279
Trinity House 213
Westminster Bridge
Road 276
Lyme Regis, Dorset 152
Malta 98
Manchester 63, 319Melbourne, Australia 205
Middlesex 165
Naburn, County York 341
New South Wales 296Norwood 162
Nunhead Cemetery 305
Oak Lodge, Southgate 165
Oi-aignton, Scotland 176
Old Charlton, Kent 228
Oriel College, Oxford 152
Otford 32
Paris 290
Parkfield, Kingston Hill, Surrey 124
Penge 19, 45, 55, 56, 359
Penryn, Cornwall 131
Pitsford 341
Plaistow, Kent 276
Plymouth 122
Poltimore, Devon 308
Portrack,
Dumfriesshire 205
Raveningham, Norfolk 132
Reigate, Surrey 79, 271
Rosary 227
Rotherhithe 13,101,242,286
Rush Hill House, Surrey 26
Selhurst Farm Croydon 47
Shirley, Croydon 133
Shortlands 207, 306
Skelmorlie Castle,
Ayrshire 290
Soborton, Hants 190
Southborough, Bromley
317
Southend, Lewisham 11,
15, 341
St Mary Lambeth 26
St Mary Rotherhithe 9, 213
Surrey 272
Sydenham, Lewisham 23,
24, 25, 49, 131, 319
The Wood, Sydenham Hill
124
Thorpe Hamlet,
Norwich 227
Totness 131
Towcester Northampton 32
Upham House Dymock Gloucestershire 14
Vexour Penshurst 52
W 64
Wadham College Oxford 21
Walworth, Surrey 256
West Indies 43
Westminster 345
Wivelscomb,
Somersetshire 186
Womersley, Yorkshire 273
Worcester 267General
Army, Navy etc4th Bengal Cavalry 122
7th Earl of Scarborough 273
7th Hussars 132
18th Madras L I 122
29th Regiment 319
30th Regiment 290
39th Foot 155A
50th Regiment of Foot 308
Admiral 273
Captain 9, 13, 122, 213,
222, 228, 305
Colonel 290
Commander 222
General 317
Lieut Col 155A, 308
Lieut RN 273
Lt General 290
Lt of 28 Foot 155A
Major 132
Major General 200
Vice Admiral 124
East India Company 222
H M Bombay Staff Corps
228
Peninsular War 155A
Clergy
Bishop of Exeter 59
churchwarden 344
Clerk 93
curat 152
Minister 152, 341
Reverend 21, 152, 174,
214, 221, 234, 340, 341
Sexton 7
Vicar 273
Episcopal Chapel 341
apothecary 239
Baker 227, 326
Bricklayer 50, 51, 85
British and Foreign Bible
Society 152
Builder 31, 292
Butcher 212, 286
Careless Discharge
of a Pistol 237
Carpenter 244, 284
Consul for Baden 3
Distiller 135
Doctors Commons London
287
Earl of Effingham 59
Farmer 212, 252
Fever 43
Fishmonger 159
Gardener 251, 269
Mayor 292
MD 258
nurseryman 252
Plumber 227, 254
Premier Baronet 132
Professor 234
Railway Labourer 70
Rector 152, 273, 340
School Master 48
Secretary of the Committee
for Managing the Patriotic
Fund 131
senior Ship Builder 242
servant 90, 94, 147, 179,
185, 330, 335, 348
shipbuilder 242
Society of Friends 343
solicitor 319, 351
Surgeon 343
Survey of the General
Post Office 342
taylor 163
Waterloo Subscription 131
Wheelwryght 303
Yeoman 248
Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter & St Paul Church, Bromley
Some Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter & St Paul Church, Noted by Richard Holworthy. Published in The British Archivists Vol 1 Sept 1914 to June 1915. Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton.
Preface.
In the "Gentleman’s Magazine" for 1829, Part II, page 201, there appears a long letter, signed "Viator Antiquarius", relating to the restoration of Bromley Church. It reads: "Passing through the town of Bromley in Kent the other day, I found the old church there nearly pulled down, nothing remaining but the well-built Gothic tower and portions of the side walls. The gates of the churchyard were fortified with a palisade, so that it was impossible for an antiquary to enter and satisfy himself what might be the probable result to ancient vestiges in the Church of such desecration and destructive appearances …"/.
This same "desecration" – usually called "restoration" – has been the fate of most churches, but many have suffered to a far greater extent than that of Bromley. Certainly, several interesting monuments in the church have disappeared, but the majority were replaced. One very important brass was discovered embedded in the masonry and preserved, though not placed on the wall until 1884, i.e. 55 years after its discovery. This small brass, which is dated 1361, is to the memory of Isabella, wife of Richard LACER, a wealthy merchant and mayor of London. He was lord of the manor of Bromley, which he purchased, with his first wife Juliana, in 1333 from Sir CONAN, son of Henry, and seven years later Sir Thomas LATYMER released all his right in the manor to Lacer. In 1361 a terrible plague broke out in France and spread to London, carrying off nearly 60,000 people, and it would appear that both Richard and Isabella were among the victims, for Richard’s will is dated Sunday, 25 July 1361, and that of his wife on the following Thursday, wherein she is described as "widow", which, as we see from the brass, was also the day of her death. By their wills both desired to be buried in Bromley Church.
Some of the inscriptions, long since disappeared, are printed on pages 1 and 2, but others are to be found in Thorpe’s "Registrum Roffense", while in Weaver’s "Ancient Funeral Monuments" mention is made, inter alia, of the "portraiture on the Church Wall of Richard de WENDOVER, Bishop of Rochester and Parson of this Town, a holy and virtuous man, who was consecrated in 1238, and died in 1250". He was not, however, buried in Bromley, but at Westminster by the King’s command.
Elizabeth, the wife of Samuel JOHNSON, was buried in the church, and the inscription bears the date 1753, whereas it should be 1752 – an oversight one would not expect to escape the notice of the greatest critic of modern times!
Time would not permit a comparison to be made of the dates on the monuments with the registers; it would therefore be advisable to check them should there be any doubt on this point, especially as many stones in the churchyard are in a very dilapidated condition, and in such cases misreading is only too easy.
As the churchyard is closed there will be no further interments, except in cases of family graves.
To assist those wishing to trace particular graves, the inscriptions have been divided into five sections, each section being separated by a footpath. Section I commences in the south-west corner of the yard (from a single grave) and, gradually widening, reaches to a path running directly south from the lych gate. Section II covers the remainder of the graves on the west of the church, and is divided from Section I by a narrow path running from the south entrance to the church to a small gate in the south-west corner of the yard. Sections III and IV are plots adjoining the church on the south and east, and north respectively. Section V covers the plot to the east of the path running south from the lych gate. All inscriptions have been taken in the same order, i.e. south to north.
I cannot conclude without acknowledging my warmest thanks to the Venerable Donald TAIT, Archdeacon of Rochester, formerly Vicar of Bromley, and the Rev. Canon WILSON, the present Vicar, for their kindness in granting me permission to copy the inscriptions, and to Mr George HARRIS, the Sexton, for his great assistance, without which many could never have been copied. R.H.
INTERIOR OF CHURCH.
The following are not now to be seen, some having disappeared altogether, while others were covered by pews when the chancel was added in 1884, but have been collected from various printed sources.
1. Ici gist Mestre Walter de HENCHE Qi fut persone de Bromleghe. 1360.
2. Here lieth interred the body of John TRAVELL of London, Esqr., who had Timothee his onely wife interred near this place, anno 1637, he remaineing a widower until the year 1652. departed this life the 17th November, in the same yeare and in the 64th yeare of his age, leaving issue John, Alexander and Elizabeth.
3. Here lyeth the body of Cattalina NEESHAM, the relict of Thomas Neesham, late rector of Stock Dabourne in the county of Surrey, who departed this life the 11th day of May, anno domini 1676.
4. Non procul ab hinc quiescent cineres Jacobi YOUNG, Lond. mercat. & Elizab. olim conjugis ejus dilectissimar haec vitam hanc molestam commutavit in meliorem 5 die Maij, anno domini 1678. ille vero mortalitatem exuit 4 die Decembris, anno salutis 1687. Undecim liberi his fuere prognati, ex quibus quatuor fily, viz. Jacobus, Johannes, Paulus & Alexander, una etiam filia dicta Lucea, nunc superstites existunt. Arms: 2 coats per pale, 1st erm. on a bend cotized sa. 3 griffins heads erased Or, langued gules; 2nd parted per pale, az. and gu. on a bend Or, betw. 2 eagles displayed ar. 3 mullets sa. in a chief of the 4th 3 garbs vert.
5. On a gravestone: Anthonye CHALTHROP, of the parish, esqr. departed this lyfe the 19th day of Julie, anno 1594 being the 79th yere of his adge. He married the daughter of Mr Nicholas HARRIS, of London, gentleman. He lived with her sixteen years full, by whom he had seven sonnes and nine daughters, whereof weare living at his decease, Clement, Henry, Judeth, and Johane. His body is interred under the stone, which is layde at the charge of his executors. "Christ is to me life, and deathe is to me advantage". Phil. i. 21. Arms: 6 coats quarterly, 1 checky, a fesse, 2. 2 mullets in chief. 3. 3 dragons passant; 4th fesse betw. 6 cross crosslets. 5 defaced. 6 as 1.
6. Hic jacet Samuel THORNHILL quartus, Johannis Thornhill, nuper de Bromley, in comitatu Cant. militis, filius, qui, anno actatis suae primo, menseque nono, ex hac vita (flosculos tanquam) dicessit vicessimo quarto Junij 1647.
7. His requiescit Francisca, Johannis THORNEHILL, equities aurati, per Aliciam uxorem ejus infantula, quae languentes horas cum aeterna commutavit Gloria … die Decembris … o salutis. M.D. c.xi.
8. Here lyeth interred the body of Thomas WOODSTOCK, late of London, carpenter, borne in this parish. He dyed the 15th day of June, anno domini 1694. aged 51 years. "Stay, reader, stand and spend a tear;/Think on my state that now lyes here;/And as thou stand’st and read’st on me,/Think on the glass that runs for thee".
IN THE NAVE.
9. Here lies the body of Mrs Susan MESGRETT who died March the 9th 1765 aged ../ years.
10. Hic conduntur reliquiae Elizabethae, Antiqua JARVISIORUM gent Peatlingae, apud Leicestrienses ortae; Formosae, cultae, ingeniosae, piae, Uxoris, primis nuptiis, Henrici PORTER, Secundis, Samuelis JOHNSON: Qui multum amatam diuque defletam Hoc lapide contexit Obiit Londini, Mense Mart, A.M. MDCCLIII*. (*Entry in the Registers: "Elizabeth Johnson, March 26th 1752, of the Parish of St. Bride, London". It will be noticed that by a singular mistake the date recorded on the stone is 1753).
11. On a brass plate fixed to a gravestone: Here lyeth the body of Jane BODENHAM ye daughter of John BREWTON of Southwark, gent. & wife to Henry Bodenham of Folston, in ye county of Wiltshire, esqr by whom she had issue 1 daughter & 2 sones, Ann, Phillip & John. She died ye 12th of Novr 1625, at ye age of xxi. "Me, Nuptus, Natus, frater, materve, paterve,/Orbam non plorent orbis; ad astra feror./Se, Nuptus, Natus, frater, materque, paterque,/Orbibus astrorum defleat orbus adhuc./Dum, Nuptum, Natos, fratrem, matremque, patremque,/Quero, beat sociam, nata, breta, matrem".
12. On a brass plate fixed to a gravestone: Hereunder lyeth buried the bodye of Mr John KING, of London, Draper, and free of the Company of Clothworkers, who departed this worlde the fifth of September, Anno Dom., 1603 aetatis suae LI. He had to wife Susan WOODWARDE by whom he lefte issue then livinge Henry, James, John and Elizabeth.
13. In memory of Mrs Elizabeth YOUNG hereunder interred the late loving and beloved wife of Mr James Young of London merchant, unto whom shee did beare eleven childen, 4 sonnes and 1 daughter now surviving. She was daughter of John Travel of London, esqr & Timothy his wife. She died the 5th of May, 1678, aged 44 yeares. Here also lieth inter’d ye body of the above mentioned Mr James Young, merchant, who departed this life ye 14th day of December, an. dom. 1687, aged 58 yeares. Same Arms as No.4. (See also No.2).
14. (Part of this stone is hidden under the pews). Here lyeth …/ Timothie TR…../ of John Trave../ mant, daugh…/bert MERED…/tington in …/of Wouceste…../She departed this life ye 26th of June 1637 at the age of 38 years, and left issue two sonns, John and Allexander, and three daughters Timothe, Mary and Elizabeth. Here also lieth interred ye body of Sarah YOUNGE wife of John Younge of London mchant and daughter of John BRIDGER of Fort St George in East India, merchant, where she was born in December 1673, and departed this life ye 13th day of July 1694, in ye 21st year of her age. (See Nos. 2, 4 and 13).
15. On gravestone on which are six brass plates: "I do most assuredly believe That my Redeemer liveth". Here lyeth buried the body of Richard THORNHILL, late of Bromley, in the countie of Kent esqr who deceased the xvth day of Februarye, 1600, who first married Margaret MILLS, and had issue by her two sonnes and three daughters; and afterwards married Elizabeth WATSON and had issue by her two sons and one daughter. Arms: On the 1st plate 2 bars gemells; on a chief, a tower triple towered, over all a bend impaling parted per fesse, a pale counter changed, three bears; on the 2nd a crest, Or a mount, a thorn-tree; the 3rd is lost, on the 4th arms of Thornhill (as 1st of No.1). On the 5th the above inscription and on the 6th are the effigies of a man and two women; and underneath are two more plates, on one the effigies of two sons and three daughters, and on the other, the effigies of two sons and one daughter.
16. Sub hoc marmore deponitur Robertus PYNSENT de Sundbridge generosus. Obijt xxx Decembris x.D.C. LXXIX aetatis suae LXII. A morte immortalitas. Arms: A chev. ingrailed betw. 3 stars.
17. Here lieth ye body of Mariabella, wife to John WHALLEY, merchant, who dyed in childbed ye 5th of May, 1701 at Freeland House, in ye parish of Bromley in Kent.
18. Hic jacet Edwardus BREWSTERUS, pharmacopae us Londinensis. Obijt primo Martij, Anno domini 1674.
19. Memoriae sacrum Joanni YONGE Episcopo Roffensi Sacrae Theologiae Doctori Londini nato Canterbrigiae bonis literis innutrito non minus varia doctrina et pruden tia quam vitae sanctimonia claro Qui cum Domino diu vigilasset se nex in Domino pie placideque obdormivit die x Aprilis MDCV cum annos XXVII sedisset Episcopus et LXXI vixisset*. (*Extracts from the Registers: "The 14 of Maye the referend father John, Byshop of Rochester had his funeral solemnised, his sonne, Mr John Younge being cheefe mourner. 1605). Arms: On two brass plates, fixed in a gravestone are these arms: On a saltier, an escallop shell; imp. parted per saltier a lion passant gardant betw. two fleurs de lis.
20. Here lyeth the Body of William PASSENGER Esqr, one of the Comrs of his Majtis Victualing who departed this life March ye 10th 1727 aged 78. Arms: A chev. betw. 3 lions passant’; imp. a fesse onde, betw. 3 towers.
21. On a brass: To the memory of Robt VEITCH Esqr of this parish who died 27th Feby 1826 in his 81st year.
22. On a brass plate: In a vault beneath are deposited the remains of John BAKER M.A. many years lecturer of the parish, he died April 17th A.D. 1824, aged 58 years. Also of Elizabeth relict of the above who died 11th September 1848 aged 78 years.
23. Sacred to the memory of Mr John HAYNE late of Suffolk Place London aged 62 years. Also Mrs Elizabeth Hayne wife of the above who departed this life Jany 6th 1835 aged 63 years.
24. Under this stone lie the remains of Henry YOUNG late of Frindsbury near Rochester who departed this life 16th of May 1832 aged 23 years.
25. To the memory of Richard, son of Richard and Sarah ISARD of this Parish who died 30th April 1839 in the 17th year of his age Also Fanly (?) Isard who died 13th August 1860 (?) in her 20th year. Also William Richard, eldest son of William Isard, brother of the above born 5th August 1861 Died 18th September 1864. Also Richard Isard who departed this life …/1878 in his 80th (?) year.
26. Memory of Mr Henry ISARD born Feby 1792 died Novr 1843.
IN THE CHANCEL. South side.
27. In the south aisle lyeth the body of Zachary PEARCE, D.D. who was made Rector of St Bartholomew’s, behind the Royal Exchange, London, March 10 1720, Vicar of St Martin’s in the Fields Westminster Jany 10, 1724, Dean of Winchester, Aug. 4, 1739, Prolocutor of the Lower House of Convocation Dec. 7, 1744, Bishop of Bangor, Feb. 21, 1748, Dean of Westminster, May 4, 1756, and Bishop of Rochester, June 4, 1756. He resigned the Deanery of Westminster June 24, 1768 and died, in a comfortable hope of (what was the chief aim of all his labours upon earth) the being promoted to a happier place in Heaven. He was born Sep. 8, 1690 and died June 29, 1774, aged 84 years. In the same Vault is interred Mrs Mary Pearce, Wife of Zachary Lord Bishop of Rochester Who died October 23d 1773 Aged 70 years. Arms: Erm, a leopard, and in chief 3 bees Volant, proper; impaling, Erm. three mountain cats passant in pale, proper. (coat of Adams).
28. To the Glory of God and in loving remembrance of Arthur Gresley HELLICAR M.A. who spent 43 years here as a faithful Minister of the Church first as a curate and afterwards for 39 years as Vicar of the Parish until his death at the age of 69 on the 6th of September 1904. The tablet is erected by his Parishioners and Congregation.
29. In loving memory of Edward Arthur WILLIAMS Captain in the Kings Dragoon Guards formerly of the xviii Hussars. Served through the Natal Campaign 1899-1900 attached to Bethunes Mounted Infantry. Eldest son of the late Edward Augustus G. Williams of this Parish, Born on June 18th 1869 killed in action at Oreby-fontein in the Orange River Colony on November 9th 1901.
30. Here lyeth buried the bodye of John MAUNSELL, sometyme of Chichely, in the County of Buckingham, Esquire. he had issue two sonnes, John and Thomas, and departed this life the 19th day of October Anno Dom. 1625, beinge about the age of 50 years. "Short was his life, yet dyes he never:/Death has his due, yet lives he ever". Arms: Arg. a chev. betw. 3 maunches sa. (now disappeared).
North side.
31. M.S. Abigalis dilectissimae uxoris Harringtoni BAGSHAW, Clerici Filiae Johannis Busby EQUITIS de Adington in Agro Buckingamensi Mulieris tam animi quam corporis Dotibus egregiis ornatissimae obiit Ap. 25, Anno Dom. 1730, Aetat, 39. Juxta Matrem etiam deponuntur cineres Trium, filiarum optimae quidem spei Mariae Franciscae et Prudentiae Quae omnes fato heu nimis festinoe terris raptae animas Deo reddiderunt. Hoe monumentum amoris et gratidudinis ergo posuit maestissimus Pater et Matirus, Sub eodem Marmore et ipse aliquando dormiturus. H.B. Collegii Warneriani, 40 circiter annos Capellanus, Hujus Paroeciae Vicarius, Rector de Woolwich Obiit 29 Maii, 1739, Aet. 69. Viro doctor humano probo, Patri pientissimo, Hanc Filius Supposuit tabellam.
32. M.S. Thoms BAGSHAW A.M. Harringtoni et Abigilis filii Collegii Warneriani annos prope liv Capellani Hujus Paroeciae haud ita pridem Vicarii Rectoris de Southflete Qui obiit xxmo die Novembris anno Christi Mdcclxxxvii Aetatis suae lxxvii Viro Ingenii, eruditionis, modestiae laude exornato vita, moribus, beneficentia conspicuo Pastori vigili, Apostolicae fidei strenuo assertori hoc monumentum Testamenti ejus Curatores posuere. Arms: Or, a bugle-horn vert stringed, betw. 3 roses gu., barned and seeded ppr.
33. Hic jacet Isabella quondam uxor Ricardi LACER nuper major Londini que obiit quarto Kalendarium augusti anno Domini MCCCLXI. Cujus anime propitietur Deus. Amen.* (*See "Notes on the Parish Church of Bromley", by the Rev. A.G. HELICAR, for the LACER family, also "Notes Illustrative of an ancient inscription on a Brass Plate in Bromley Church, Kent" by D. BENHAM, 1861).
34. Sacred to the memory of Henry SMITH D/D. Forty two years minister of this parish and eighteen years rector of Headley Hants who died 22nd July 1818 aged 68. This tablet is erected by his surviving friends as a memorial of their regard.
35. I.H. Deceased February 26, 1652.
36. A brass: This Chancel with chancel aisle vestries and organ chambers erected by public subscription was Consecrated by Edward WHITE, Archbishop of Canterbury on the 16th day of December A.D. 1884. A.G. HELLICAR, vicar, T.W. DEWEY, W.W. BAXTER, churchwardens, T.G. JACKSON, Archt.
IN THE TRANSEPT.
37. In memory of Robert BOYD, Esquire J.P. of Plaistow Lodge in this parish, born 16th February 1796, died 23rd January 1863. Respected and beloved of all who knew him. "The path of the just is a shining light that shineth more and more unto the perfect day", Prov: ch:iv.v.18. "Who shall ascend unto the hill of the Lord? Even he that hath clean hands and a pure heart, that hath not lifted up his mind unto vanity nor sworn to deceive his neighbour". Ps. C. xxiv. Also in memory of his three sons, Robert, born 2nd April 1819, died June 26th 1832; from the effects of an accident. William Dundas lieut. in H.M. 14th light dragoons, born 12th July 1825, died 14th January 1854 after serving throughout the Punjaub campaign and being present at the battles of Ramnuggur, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat. Frederick, lieut. in 7th regt. Bengal N. Infantry, born 11th October 1830, killed in action with the rebels 7th Novr 1857, near Dinapore in Bengal, having also been engaged in several actions during the war, where he was officially reported as being "ever foremost in danger". This tablet is erected by their surviving brothers and sisters as a tribute of their affection and sorrow. Also in memory of Mary Catherine "widow of the above", Robert Boyd Esqr who died June 3rd 1881, aged 84 years. "Greatley beloved and lamented". Arms: Az. a fesse cheque, arg: and gu: Impaling, Erm: on a bend gu: 3 escallope shells arg: Crest: A dexter hand erect, pointing with the thumb and two fingers, ppr.
38. To the memory of Mary KING & Edward Dawson KING the former of whom was the eldest daughter of Walker King, Bishop of Rochester & Sarah his wife & died 22nd Febry 1817, aged 21 years. The latter, their second son, died 15th May 1815, aged 16 years*. (*In the South Aisle there is a stone, partly covered by a pew, and much worn, with the same inscription).
39. Sacred To the memory of Thomas CHASE Esquire late of Bromley Common in this Parish, who died the 20th April 1754, Aged 55 years. And of Sarah his Wife, who died the 18th March 1760, Aged 55 years. Thomas their son from Filial Respect hath caused This Monument to be Erected.
40. The South Windows of this Chancel Aisle are erected to the Glory of God and in memory of Charles Robinson HARKER Died 12th January 1885.
41. To the memory of John RICHARDSON Esqre of Ravensfell and Bromley House in this Parish. Born 1st August 1816. Died 17th January 1889. Buried at Holy Trinity Church, Bromley Common, 3rd son of Thomas Richardson Esqre of the City of London and Denmark Hill. A lineal descendant of Christopher Richardson, A.M. of Trinity College Cambridge and Lassell Hall, Rector of Kirkheaton in the County of York. 1646-61. Erected by his son William Ridley Richardson 1892. Arms: Sa. 2 falcons closed belled and jessed or, on a chief indented erm. a pale erms. betw. 2 lions heads erased, and charged with a third all counterchanged. Motto: Ben ti voglio.
42. In memory of Colonel George TWEEDY late of the Indian Army who departed this life the 23rd of February 1860 in the 80th year of his age. And also of Violet Tweedy widow of the above, who died 4th of July 1865, aged 77 years. Arms: Arg. a saltire engr. gu; a chief az.
43. To the Glory of God, and in memory of John Newman TWEEDY, Esq: of Widmore House Bromley, Kent. Erected in the year of our Lord 1888 by his son Hugh D’Oyly Tweedy, Swedish and Norwdian Consul in Hayti and Knight of the Orders of the Polar Star and St Olaf. Arms: Quarterly, 1 and 4 – Arg. a saltire engr. gu. a chief az. 2 and 3 Gu. on a bend arg. three lions heads erased of the field. Crest on a cap of Maintenance gu. turned up erm. a curlew (?ppr). Motto: "Thole and think on".
44. In affectionate memory of Robert P. TWEEDY Lieut. 2nd Royal Highlanders (Black Watch), aged 24 who died at Naini Tal India on the 18th August 1911, eldest son of the Honourable Mr George A. Tweedy, I.C.S, Member of the board of Revenue United Provinces India. The deceased was a great grand Nephew of the late Colonel Tweedy of Bromley House and Simpsons Place. Arms: Arg. a saltire engr. gu. betw. two escallop shells in fess of the second on a chief az. an escallop of the field.
45. In loving memory of Dorothea Esther Henriette wife of John Newman TWEEDY Esquire of Widmore House and Montagu Square W. only daughter and heir of Captain William Thomas Turpin FELLOWES 2nd Life Guards and of Foscot Manor, Buckinghamshire by his wife Charlotte Mary, daughter of John NEWMAN Esquire J.P., D.L. of Bedgrove Manor in the County of Buckinghamshire, born 11th March 1813, died 2nd April 1900. Arms: In a lozenge. Arg. a saltire engr. gu betw. two escallop shells in fess of the second, on a chief az. an escallop shell of the field; for Tweedy, on an escutcheon of pretence, Gu. on a bend fleury counter fleury arg. betw. two decrescents of the second three lion’s heads erased sa. for Fellows. Also in loving memory of Hugh D’Oyly Tweedy Esquire, son of the above, of Widmore Lodge Widmore and of the Hoo Kemptston Bedfordshire. Lord of the Manor of Kempston Greys and Kempston Hardwick in the County of Bedfordshire, born 17th May 1847, died 5th October 1898. Arms: Quarterly, 1 and 4 Arg. a saltire gu. betw. two escallop shells of the second, in fess on a chief az. an escallop shell of the field, Tweedy. 2 and 3 gu. on a bend fleury counter fleury betw. two decrescents arg. three lion’s heads erased sa. for Fellowes.
IN ORGAN LOFT.
46. This organ was presented in the year 1874 to the Parish Church of Bromley Kent by Edward SCOTT Esq. of Sundridge Park, a Thank-offering.
47. The Organ was reconstructed and new stops were introduced at the cost of the Parishioners in the year 1894 the ornamental oak case being presented in memory of the late Mr George SPARKES by his widow.
SOUTH WALL, under gallery.
48. In loving remembrance of Anna Louisa Eldest daughter of Charles POTT of Freelands in this Parish, who entered into rest 17th September 1882 "The memory of the just is blessed".
49. In a vault in the church yard lie the remains of James SCOTT Esqre many years resident in this Parish. He was born on the 8th day of January 1770 and died on the 3rd day of December 1848 deeply lamented by many whom he had benefited by his consummate skill as a surgeon, and to whom by his kind and amiable qualities he was endeared as a friend. Mary his wife not less beloved or less lamented is interred in the same vault. She was born on the 29th day of March 1771 and died on the 11th day of May 1842.
50. Sacred to the memory of John GIFFORD, Esquire who died March 6th 1818, Aged 60 years. A man whose active service in various departments of Public life were uniformily animated by a high and commanding sense of Public duty steadfast in the Faith, and resolute in the practice of Christianity attached by conviction to the Established Church he supported its cause by his exertions, and adorned it by his virtues As a Magistrate in the arduous and responsible station of a Public office, by his activity, vigilance, and skill he ministrated in no small degree to the security and peace of the Metropolis and to the detection and prevention of crime In his writings whether as a Politician, Historian or Critic he dedicated the powers of a vigorous mind and an effective style to the maintenance and protection of the morals, the laws, and the constitution of his country venerating the talents, and attached to the principles of that illustrious Statesman who, in the days of turbulence and faction, was the guide and the guardian of the State. he dedicated his latter years to record the life of so true a Patriot and has transmitted his name to posterity, as the Historian and biographer of William PITT That no testimony of their admiration might be wanting to the character and virtue of such a man The members of the Pitt Club Have caused this monument to be erected as a memorial of affectionate regard to their Honorary Secretary and Friend.
51. To the memory of Godfrey MEYNELL Esqre of Bradley Hall Derbyshire and Chawfield Lodge in this Parish who departed this life March 27th 1834. And of Sarah Hannah his wife who departed this life March 24th 1852. Also of Godfrey Godfrey Meynell Esqre only son of the above who departed this life March 20th 1844.
52. Near this Place lieth ye Body of Perecrina The Dearly beloved Wife of Lieut. Bussy MANSELL. She died the 30th of October 1721 in ye 34th Year of her Age Belovd & Lamented by all That knew her And from the deepest Gratitude and Respect To her Memory Her Disconsolate Husband Causd this Monument To be Erected. Arms: A chev. betw. 3 maunches with Esc. of Pret. On a bend 3 fleurs de lys*. (*See "Notes and Queries" II, ser: bi. p. 231, where it is stated Perecrina was buried at Newport Pagnell, Bucks, and that this inscription is incorrect).
53. Near this place is interred the Body of Mrs Mary WINTERBOTTOM Relict of the late Revd Mr Thomas Winterbottom who was Rector of Ashurst & Vicar of Birling Both in this County of whom it may Very justly be said, that she was Truely pious towards God perfectly sincere to her Acquaintance steady in her Affection to her Husband and unearied in a Constant Tenderness and Care for her Children, she departed this Life with Christian Resignation Having a steadfast Hope of a Blessed Resurrection on the 1st of January 1719/20 aged 63 years.
WEST END, under gallery.
54. In the vault below are buried George NORMAN of Bromley Common. Died Jany 24th 1830 Aged 73. Charlotte wife of the above Died Feby 18th 1853 aged 86. Richard James, son of George Worde Norman Died March 26th 1853 Aged 12. Emily wife of Robert Cumming Norman, daughter-in-law of George Norman Died Oct 25th 1842 Aged 32. Maria Henrietta THOMPSON Grand-daughter of George Norman died April 14th 1834 aged 11 months. Georgiana wife of Henry Norman, Daughter-in-law of George Norman Died 2nd Novr 1842 Aged 37. James and Elizabeth FLEMING children of George Norman, who died in infancy are buried on the South Side of the Church yard nearly opposite the doorway.
55. To the Glory of God and in the Memory of Corporal A. DICKENSON Army Service Corps who died at Jakhuma Ashanti 29th December 1895 Aged 30. The memorial is placed by the Corporals of A.C.S. at Woolwich and Aldershot and men of Nos. 5 and 9 Companies as a token of esteem.
56. In a vault beneath this Stone are deposited the Remains of Elizabeth, Wife of Samuel FARMER Esqr of Nonsuch Park in the County of Surrey. She died the 4th of September 1805 Aged 49.
57. John THOMAS, D.C.L. Bishop of Rochester gave in the year 1792 Towards the erecting of this part of the church £500. Thomas SOAN, Booth HIBBERT, churchwardens.
58. To the memory of Jane SCOTT Relict of Charles Scott Esqr of Gorrenberry in North Britain of the Noble Family of Buccleugh. Interr’d at the West entrance of this Chuch 22nd of July 1767 Aged 65 years. Arms: [Or] on a bend [az] a mullet of 6 points betw. 2 crescents [of the field]. Crest: An anchor erect [sa] .., with a cable entwined about it. ppr …/.
NORTH WALL, under gallery
59. In Memoriam Coles W.J. CHILD, Lord of the Manors of Bromley Kent, East Farleigh and East Peckham, Deputy Lieutenant, and Magistrate for the County. Died 16th of January 1873 Aged 59 years. "I shall go to him". Arms: Gu, on a chev. eng. erm. betw, 3 eagles closed ppr. a snake nowed enclosed, by two ears of big all vert. Crest: An eagle, wings expanded holding in the beak a snake entwined about its neck ppr. [usually betw. 2 ears of big, alsp ppr.] Motto: Imitari Quam Invideri.
60. Beneath this Church re interred the mortal remains of Jane, third daughter of the late William STIRLING Esqr of Keir, in the county of Perth, N.B. she died the 17th of September 1835, at Bromley, Aged 60 years; and rests expecting the second coming of the Lord, Jesus Christ.
61. "Until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ". 1 Tim. vi.14. In vault in the S.E. corner of the churchyard are deposited the remains of Mary, wife of Henry HERBERT Esqr of Bromley Common Kent. she died 27th May 1861, Aged 79 years. Also of Emma her 2nd daughter, who died 2nd August 1838, Charles 3rd son who died 21st March 1826, George 4th son, who died 23rd Febry 1819, Mary eldest daughter, who died at Tunbridge Wells 1st July 1879, in her 69th year. Arms: Az. a griffin pass. or, on a chief ind. arg. 3 cross crosslets of the field. Crest: a talbot pass. supporting with the dexter paw a caduceus or. Motto: Tenax et fidus.
62. Sacred to the memory of George NORMAN Esqre of Bromley Common, in this Parish, eldest surviving son of James Norman Esqre, likewise of Bromley Common; born 24th June 1756, died 24th January 1830. Also to the memory of Charlotte, his wife, daughter of the Revd Edwards BEADON, of North Stoneham, Hampshire; born 1st January 1766, died 28th February 1853, A tribute of filial affection, to parents most honoured & beloved. "The memory of the just is blessed". Arms: Arg. on a bend gu. 3 buck’s heads caboshed or. for Norman. Impaling sa. 3 lions pass. in pale, or, for …./.
63. In a vault near the Western Door, are deposited the Remains of John BAKER, A.M. of Lincoln College, Oxford: manhy years Lecturer of this Parish. "Multis ille bonis flebilis occidit". Aprilis 17, A.D. 1824. Aetatis 58. Also of Elizabeth Relict of the above; who died 14th September, 1848, Aged 78.
64. Sacred to the memeory of Helena LYNDON, Spinster, who departed this life on the 13th day of December, 1829, Aged 84 years. She was much beloved and deeply regretted by a large circle of friends.
STAIRS TO NORTH GALLERY.
65. Near this place lies the body of Elizabeth MONK, who departed this life on the 27th day of August, 1753 aged 101. She was the widow of John Monk, late of this Parish, blacksmith, her second husband to whom she had been a wife near fifty years; by whom she had no children, and of the issue of the first marriage none lived to the second. But virtue would not suffer her to be childless: an infant to whom and to whose father and mother she had been nurse {such is the uncertainty of temporal prosperity), became dependent upon strangers for the necessaries of life; to him she afforded the protection of a mother. The parental charity was returned with filial affection; and she was supported in the feebleness of age by him whom she had cherished in the helplessness of infancy. Let it be remembered that there is no station in which industry will not obtain power to be liberal: nor any character on which liberality will not confer honour. She had been long prepared by a simple and unaffected piety for that awful moment which however delayed is universally sure. How few are allowed an equal time to probation! How many by their lives appear to presume upon more! To preserve the memory of this person but yet more to perpetuate the lesson of her life this stone was erected by voluntary contributions.
66. The Remains of William LYNDON, Esq. by whom the merits of his deceased wife are commemorated in the above inscription (see No.74) now lie interred in the same spot. He was born in Ireland in the year 1710. And died at Chelsea in the County of Middlesex, on the 10th of June 1803 in the 93rd year of his Age after a life passed in the uniform Practice of Piety, Charity and every Christian Virtue. This memorial is here placed by his affectionate Daughters Anna and Helen Lyndon.
67. In a vault beneath Lieth the body of William ROBERTS, Esqre late of Beechfield in this parish. He was born IX October MDCCLXVII and died XXIX July MDCCCXXXII. Also the body of Mary his wife, Daughter of the Revd John PRATT; she was born VII December MDCCLXXXI and died XVII December MDCCCLVII.
NORTH WALL, over gallery.
68. To the memory of John HAWKSWORTH, L.L.D. who died the 17th of November 1773, aged 58 years. That he lived useful and ornamental to society, in an eminent degree, was among the boasted felicities of the present age; that he laboured for the benefit of posterity, let his own pathetic admonition at once record and realize. From the Adventurer, No.140. The hour approaches, in which, whatever praise or censure I have acquired by these compositions, if they are remembered at all, will be remembered with equal indifference, and the tenure of them only will afford me comfort. Time, who is impatient to date my last paper, will shortly moulder the hand that is now writing it in the dust, and still the breast that now throbs at the reflection: but let not this be read as something that relates to another; for a few years only can divide the eye that is now reading from the hand that has written. This awful truth, however obvious and however reiterated, is yet frequently forgotten; for, surely, if we did not lose our remembrance, or at least our sensibility, that view should always predominate in our lives, which alone can afford us comfort when we die. Bromley in Kent, Mar. 8, 1754. Also to the memory of Mr Benjamin BROWN, of this Parish, who died 22nd October 1777, aged 66 years; If no shining Qualities adorned his Life, cheerful Integrity and diligent Good-will rendered it always desirable to others, and comfortable to himself. This Monument is inscribed by their sorrowing Relict, and sister M.H.
69. In a vault below lies interred Thomas NEWNHAM Esqre late of Soutborough in this parish who died October 16th 1817 aged 82 years. Also Mary, daughter of Thomas and Mary Banister Newnham who died July 11th 1804 aged 23 years also Mary Banister wife of the above Thomas Newnham who died 17th May 1838 aged 91 years. Arms; Quarterly. I. Or, a cross, sa. surmounted by a bend, arg. a crescent for difference. II. Or, a fesse eng. sa. betw. 3 wolve’s heads couped for HOWE. III. Az. a lion pass. gard. or. for THOMPSON. IV. Or, a fesse betw. 3 martlets sa. for CHADWORTH, Imp. on a chev. or, betw. 3 Saxon’s heads couped at the neck affrontée ppr. wreathed about the temples arg. and az. as many pheons of the field? for WILLIAMS?
70. Juxta hoc marmor sepultus est Thomas RAIKES unus e banei Anglici rectoribus cui annis 1797 et 1798 anxia Republica et Laborante solicite prudenterque proefuit. civis optimus mercator fide, industria, mentisque dotibus insignis, qui etiam cum in omni re coelum respiceret, haudquaquam orbus ant confectus annis, sed aetate ac liberis florens; opes honestissime conquisitas, ubicunque aut religionis incrementum aut hominum postularet miseria prompte ac largiter impendebat obiit 29 Decembris anno Salutis 1814 aetatis 73.
71. Beneath this place, in the vault belonging to his family, are deposited the remains of George RAIKES, Esquire, of Felbridge Park, in the County of Surrey, during many years a Director of the East India Company, withdrawn form public business by premature decay, he exercised through a long and anxious struggle, the faith, the patience, and the hope of a Christian; repaying the love and affection with which he was surrounded, by the example of his own submission to the will of God. He was interred according to his express desire, where his parents rest; in the hope of that resurrection to eternal life, which he had learned from them to look for, as the gift of God, through Jesus Christ our Lord. He was born January 22nd 1785; He died January 16th 1840. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord". Rev. xiv, 13.
72. In a vault near this church are deposited the remains of Sophia Maria, wife of Thomas RAIKES, of Berkeley Square; who departed this life after a short illness, on Thursday the Vth of April, MDCCCX. in the XXVIIth year of her age: leaving an afflicted husband and four infant children, to lament her irreparable loss. "Oh! blest with feelings, person, manners, mind,/Too dearly loved to be so soon resigned,/Forgive the selfish grief which weeps below./And mourns thy passage from a world of woe./ What tho’ a husband’s anguish bids thee stay,/Tho’ friends with sighs and tears obstruct thy way,/Rise, dear Sophia, seek the realms of rest,/And be the angel which thy form exprest/.
73. Near this spot lie the remains of John SCOTT, of London and Gorrenbury in Roxburghshire, M.D. a descendant of the noble family of BUCCLEUGH, who died in July 1785. Also of Jean FOX relict of the above John Scott, and afterwards relict of Charles Fox of Chacomb, co. Northampton, Esquire who died 3rd August 1820. Also their sons, Francis Scott who died an infant in 1768. And Charles Scott of London, M.D. who died in 1794. And of Jane mother of the above John Scott who died in 1767. Arms: Or, on a bend az. a mullet of 6 points, betw. 2 crescents of the first. Crest: An anchor erect sa., with a cable entwined about it ppr. Motto: "Sperandom".
74. Sacred to the memory of Mary LYNDON, youngest daughter of Richard ASHE Esqr Late of Ashefield, in the County of Meath in Ireland, An upright member of the Parliament of that Kingdom. To her many external Advantages Was added a Sweetness of Countenance, That engaged the Liking of every one who saw her; and was an Index of a Mind Fraught with those exalted Virtues, which She practised in their sublimest Excellence: But which to the World can never be completely known Untill that awfull Day when in the sight of Man and Angels, They will be proclaimed and rewarded. Her soul was transfer’d, by God’s Mercy, To eternal Happiness, On the 27th day of June 1780. Her Body lyes buried in this church-yard. In gratefull and affectionate Sence Of the Blessings He enjoy’d in so virtuous & so amiable a Wife, So faithfull a Friend, & so pleasing a Companion, This Monument is her placed By her disconsolate Husband Willm Lyndon Esqr.
SOUTH WALL, over gallery.
75. Sacred to the memory of Thomas CHASE, Esquire, formerly of this Parish, born in the City of Lisbon, the 1st of Nov 1729; and buried under the Ruins of the same house, where he first saw the Light; in the ever memorable and terrible Earthquake which befell that City, the 1st of November 1755; when after a most wonderful Escape, he by Degrees recover’d from a very deplorable condition, and lived till the 20th of November 1788. Aged 59 years. Arms: Gu. 4 crosses patonce arg. on a canton or, a lion pass. sa. Crest: A demi lion ramp. sa, holding betw. its paws a cross patonce or.
76. To the beloved memory of Matthew THOMPSON Esqre of Maningham Lodge, Yorkshire A Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for the West Riding of that County, born at Castleford February 12th 1781 and buried in this churchyard September 28th 1847 aged 66 years. And of Elizabeth Sarah his widow: she died June 20th 1859, and was buried in the same grave as her husband.
77. Sacred to the memory of John SCOTT Esqre late of New Broad St, in the city of London, fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and a member of the Council; Surgeon to the London Hospital and senior surgeon to the Royal London Opthalmic Hospital, only son of James Scott, Esqre of Clay Hill, Beckenham, he was born at Bromley February 20th 1799, and departed this life at Brighton, April 11th, 1846. "By grace are ye saved, through faith, and that not of yourselves it is the gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast". Eph. II. 8.9. Also Susannah Scott, relict of the above John Scott Esqre and third daughter of the late J.F.S. FLEMING ST JOHN, Canon of Worcester, who departed this life January 15th 1863, Aged 69 years.
78. Sacred to the memory of Sir Claude Edward SCOTT, bart. born 15th April 1804, died 27th July 1874. Also of Mary wife of the above born 1st Jany. 1820 died 30th Decr 1844. Their remains are interred in Highgate Cemetery. Arms: Quarterly I & IV. Per pale ind. arg. and pean, a saltire counter-changed, for Scott. II. Arg. on a chev. sa. 3 quatrefoils or, on a canton vert. a fleur de lis or. for EYRE. III. Per pale gu. and az. a chev. erm. couple closed or. betw. 3 cinquefoils of the fourth, for OMMANEY. On the first quarter the badge of a baronet. Imp. I and IV. Sa. a chev. betw. 3 cross crosslets fitchée arg. for BUCKWORTH. II and III. Arg. a lion ramp. gu. on a chief sa. 3 escallop shells of the field, for RUSSELL. Crest: Out of Park pales, erminois, an arm, erect, vested, per pale indented arg. and gu. cuffed az. holding in the hand a scroll ppr.
79. To the memory of Sir Claude SCOTT (of South Lychet in the county of Dorset) baronet, formerly of Sundridge Park in this Parish; who died March the 27th 1830 in the 88th year of his age, Also of Dame Martha his relict, who died February the 22nd 1831 Aged 82 years. Their remains are deposited in a vault under this Church. Arms: Scott as I and IV in No.76, and on an escutcheon of pretence, Arg. on a chev. sa. 3 quatrefoils or, a canton vert charged with a fleur de lis of the rhird for EYRE. Crest: As in No.76.
80. Sacred to the memory of Samuel SCOTT of Sundridge Park, in this Parish, Esquire born 20th February 1807 died at Nice, 29th April, 1869. His remains rest in the adjoining churchyard. Arms: Quarterly I and IV. Scott, II. Eyre, III. OMMENEY, as in No.76 but with a crescent for difference. Crest as No.76.
81. In memory of Sir Samuel SCOTT Bart. of Sundridge Park, in this Parish; who died on the 30th September 1849, in the 77th year of his age. And of Ann (daughter of Edward OMMONEY Esqre) his relict, deceased on the 29th December 1849, aged 82. Their remains are interred in the adjoining churchyard. Arms: Quarterly. I and IV. SCOTT, II and IIII EYRE, and on an escutcheon of pretence Per pale gu. and az. a chev. erm. couple closed or, betw. 3 cinquefoils of the third, for OMMENEY. Crest: as above.
82. In affectionate remembrance of Charles POTT of Freelands, in this Parish for nearly forty years a constant worshipper in this church, He changed this mortal for immortality February 1st 1864. Full of days and full of honour leaving behind him the blessed memory of a life spent in the humble service of his saviour, and in deeds of Love to all around him. "Now is he numbered among the children of God and his lot is among the Saints". And of Anna, his wife, born May 9th 1788, died Decr 24th 1876.
83. Sacred to the memory of Henry Farquhar SCOTT, second son of Sir Edward Henry Scott, Baronet, born October 19th 1875, killed at Houtkop, South Africa, June 14th 1901, aged 25. Crest: Out of a Park pales, an arm,erect, vested, cuffed, holding in the hand a scroll.
84. Sacred to the memory of Sir Claude Edward SCOTT, Bart. born 14 July 1840, died 28 June 1880. His remains are interred in the cemetery of Saint Germain-en-laye near Paris. Arms: I and IV SCOTT. II EYRE, III. OMMENEY. Imp. Arg. a bend az. betw. 3 leopard’s heads gu. for BURNEY. Crest: as above.
85. Sacred to the memory of Sir Edward Henry SCOTT, Baronet, of Sundridge Park, in this parish; born 19th February 1842, died 1st August, 1883. Arms: I and IV. SCOTT. II. EYRE, III OMMENEY. Imp. Per cross, sa. and or, in the first quarter a quatrefoil arg. for PACKE. Crest: as above.
86. In memory of Henry HERBERT, Esqre of Bromley Common, in this parish; born on the 25th January 1783 died on the 10th March 1864. "Him that cometh to me, I will in no wise cast out". John vi-37. Arms and crest: as No.61.
87. Sacred to the memory of Walter BOYD, of Plaistow Lodge in this parish, Esqr born November 18th 1753, died September 16th 1837 Also to the memory of Harriot Anna Greene GODDARD his wife who predeceased him January 10th 1833, Aged 72 years. Arms: Az. a fesse cheque, arg. and gu. for Boyd. Impaling, or, a cross eng. gu. for …./. Crest: a dexter hand erect, pointing with the thumb and two fingers, ppr.
88. (A large painted wooden tablet fixed to the back of some pews at the top of the stairs to the south gallery). The Pews beneath are Appropriated to the Sole Use of the Family of the STYLES’s, Ancient Owners of Simpsons-Place in this Parish; now in Possession of ye Lady ELWILL of Langley. Anno 1727*. (*This was once at the east end of the south aisle. – Lyson’s Environs of London, vol. IV, p.313). Arms: Quarterly. I. Sd. a fesse Or. fretty of the first, betw. 3 fleur de lys of the second, all within a border of the last, for STYLES. II. Arg. a wolf pass. sa. for WOLSTON. III. Arg. 3 turnpikes, sa. another coat of Wolston. IV. Arg. on a chev. sa. betw. 3 goats’ heads erased. Az. as many billets Or. for YARFORD. Crest: a wolf’s head, sa. collared or. the next below the collar of fretty the second Motro: "En esperence je vie".
IN THE TOWER.
89. Charity school of Bromley. The several bequests forming the endowment thereof having been placed in the hands of the Trustees of charitable funds. A scheme for their management & application was prepared by the endowed school Commissioners which was approved by Her Majestys Order in Council dated 24th March 1873, by this order the funds are placed under the control of five Govenours one of whom is to be the Vicar of Bromley, for the time being if he consents to serve & the remaining four are to be elected for a period of five years by the Vestry, the funds are to be applied at the discretion of the Govenours for the furtherance of the education of Boys & Girls within the Parish of Bromley according to the rules laid down in the scheme which is deposited in the Parish chest.
90. John LASCOE’s Decayed Tradesmen’s charity fund. The Bequest of Mr John Lascoe, late of this Parish saddler, consists of £2,880 consols, standing in the names of the Official Trustees of Charitable Funds under the Charitable Trusts Act 1853, the dividends whereof are to be paid and applied by four Trustees to the relief of Decayed Trades-men, Inhabitants of Bromley to be selected by such Trustees according to certain Rules approved by such Charity Commissioners, copies whereof and the accounts of the charity, are to be from time to time deposited in the Parish Chest.
Trustees.
1854 LATTER, Robinson, decd 1895
1854 ACTON, Samuel Poole, decd 1885
1854 PAYNE, Richard John, decd 1873
1854 INNOUS, John, decd 1859
1859 NASH, John, decd 1880
1873 EATON, Christopher, decd 1876
1876 WALER, James Birch, decd 1892
1880 BAXTER, Wm Walmisley, decd 1900
1885 MORLEY, Thomas, decd 1889
1889 ISARD, Edward, decd 1907
1892 WEEKS, George
1895 PAYNE, Douglas
1898 DUNN, Edward
1907 SHILLOCK, George
Elizabeth LASCOE’s Tradesmen’s widow’s Charity Fund The Bequest of Miss Elizabeth Lascoe, late of this Parish. spinster, consists of £194.11.11 Consols standing in the names of the Official Trustees of Charitable Funds under the Charitable Trusts Act, 1853, the dividends whereof are to be divided by the Trustees for the time being of John Lascoe’s Decayed Tradesmen’s Charity Fund in the Parish amongst Four Widows of Master Tradesmen of Bromley to be selected by such Trustees, according to certain Rules, approved by the Charity Commissioners, Copies whereof are to be from time deposited in the Parish Chest. Mr Samuel Poole ACTON of Bromley (late Trustee & Treasurer of the above Fund) by his will dated 15th April 1885, bequeathed £800 to be added to this Fund, which accordingly consists of £982.15.5 consols standing in the names of the said Official Trustees as The Lascoe & Acton Tradesmen’s Widow’s Fund. Note: The Trustees and Managers of the above Charity are according to the Rules to be the same as for John Lascoe’s Fund. For names see adjoining list.
91. Bromley, Kent. The Kent County Association. On Saturday September 10th 1904 in 3 hours and 6 minutes. At the church of SS. Peter and Paul. A peal of Grandsire Triples, 5040 changes. J.J. PARKER’s Twelve-part, Tenor 19¾ cwt. Edward DUNN, Treble. Herbert P. HARMAN 2nd. Thomas GROOMBRIDGE 3rd. Albert HUMPHREY 4th. Thomas HARFORD 5th. George HUXLEY 6th. George DURLING 7th. George SIMPSON Tenor. Conducted by George Durling. Ring with the Bells muffled as a mark of respect For the Rev. A.G. HELLICAR, M.A. who was Vicar of this Parish for nearly 40 years. and was interred on this day. T.C. DEWEY, H.G. DUNN, Churchwardens.
92. Miss Sarah WALLER of Bromley who died Febry 13th 1869 bequeathed the sum of one hundred pounds to the Bromley Benevolent Society & a further sum of one hundred pounds the interest of which is to be distributed annually or otherwise by the Minister and Churchwardens for the time being of the Parish Church at Bromley among the most deserving poor at their discretion.
93. The Rev James Edward NEWELL, M.A. Vicar of this Parish who died in the Year 1880, besides bequeathing the sum of £1,000 to the Trustees of Bromley College, left also the sum of £19.19.0. to the Vicar of Bromley to be distributed among the poor of the Parish. Henry Coles John STAHLSCHMIDT, Bequeathed free of legacy duty to the Vicar and Churchwardens, for the time being of the Old Parish Church of Bromley, Kent £100 Sterling to be invested in 2½ per cent "Goschens" the interest thereon to be paid Yearly at Christmas to a poor Widow exceeding 60 Years of age, a Parishioner of any part of Bromley, Kent. being a communicant of the Church of England. April 1893.
94. This Church was improved in the year 1873 by the erection of a new Reredos, and Pulpit, the restoration of the Font, and the Reseating of the entire Church whereby additional and commodious Seats were provided for the school children. The ancient Arch between the Tower and the interior of the Church was also opened and a new Window inserted in the Tower. The work was accomplished by voluntary contributions. A.G. HELLICAR, M.A. Vicar, W.W. BAXTER, J.M. HOLWORTHY, Churchwardens.
95. A Benefaction Of £1000.19.7. India 3½ per cent Stock for the Augmentation of the Endowment of the Benefice of Bromley was given as a thank Offering by an anonymous Donor, for many years a worshipper in this Church, and was vested in the name of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England on the 3rd August 1909.
96. Mr Robt BOOTH late of this Parish Gent, gave in the year 1796, £100 to the Charity School of this Parish to be added to the stock which stands in the names of Geo. NORMAN Esqr and others, Trustees of the said Charity. Mrs Rebecca Booth Widow and Relict of the said Robt Booth gave in the year 1808 to the Trustees of the said Charity School £100 three per cent Reducd Bank Annuities, upon trust to apply the Yearly Interest thereof in Bread to be distributed on the 2nd Sundays of the months of Janry Febry March Octr Novr & Decr for ever, after Morning Service, in 20 loaves of the value of 6d each, to such poor industrious families resident in this Parish, as do not receive parochial Alms, as the said Trustees shall think proper.
97. The Organ and Stove were placed in this Church by voluntary contributions of the inhabitants in the year 1825. Mrs Martha PIPPET, late of this Parish by her will Dated 19th June 1834 gave out of the Rent of a freehold House lately occupied by her, situate near the White Hart Inn in this town Five Pounds to be paid to the Minister Of this Parish for ever every Christmas to be given in Bread or Coals.
98. Other Benefactions to the Parish of Bromley. Henry KEIGHTLEY of the Parish of Bromley in the County of Kent; by his Last Will and Testament bearing Date the 26th Day of May, 1520. Gave to the said Parish to be Issued out of his Estate at Pope Street in the Parish of Eltham in the County aforesaid Twelve pence to be paid Yearly for ever; towards the Amendment of the Highways within the said Parish of Bromley Mr Richard HOLLINGWORTH Citizen of London, in 1638, Gave a large Silver Chalice and Patine for the Communion Service. The Right Rev. Thomas SPRATT Lord Bishop of Rochester in the year 1705 Gave a Cushion and Cloth of black Velvet and Gold Tabby for the Communion Table, also the Tipe. Pulpit and a Cushion for the same. Mrs Helen Spratt, Relict of the said Lord Bishop of Rochester, Anno 1715, Gave a Silver Gilt Chafe’d Chalice and cover for the Communion Service. Mr Thomas MOORE Gent, By his last Will and Testament, Left a Legacy of Fifty Pounds to the Charity School of Bromley in the County of Kent; in the year 1734. To be paid to the Trustees of the said Charity School, and to be Imployed to the Sole use and Benefit thereof. Mrs Eleanor EMMETT, Widow of Wm Emmett Esq. devised in the year 1739 to the Charity School One Hundred Pounds, and also Forty Shillings Charged on Eight adjoining Houses near the College to be given to the Poor of this Parish by the Church Wardens Annually on St. Andrews Day.
99. The Value and Uses of the Publick Charities and Benefactions in the Parish of Bromley, together with the names of the Several Benefactors. The Right Reverend John WARNER Bishop of Rochester founded ye College for ye Support & Maintenance of Twenty Widows of loyal & Orthodox Clergymen and a Chaplain. The Yearly Salary of every Widow he appointed to be Twenty Pounds; that of the Chaplain Fifty. Sr Orlando BRIDGEMAN and Sr Philip WARWICK two of the Bishops Executors Left one Hundred Pounds each towards the Repairs of the Building, and the Reverend Dr PLUME Arch Deacon of this Diocess another Hundred Pounds for ye Benefit of ye Widows. The Right Reverend John BUCKERIDGE Lord Bishop of Ely did by his Last Will & Testament, give and bequeath the sum of Twenty Pounds to be Employed for some Yearly Benefit for ye Poor of this Parish, with Which and the addition of some little Money besides, a Purchase was made of a House in Nichol Lane, Rented at Fourty Shillings a Year, which Sum, necessary repairs being first deducted, is to be distributed every good Friday (or near that Time) amongst the Poorest and most necessitous Inhabitants. The Reverend George WILSON late Rector of Chislehurse did at his Death leave the Sum of Two Hundred Pounds disposed off in a Purchase. The Annual Income of which he directed to be appropriated to ye Sole use and Benefit of the Charity School for ever. Lancelot TOLSON, late of this Parish Esq; likewise gave the sum of One Hundred Pounds to be dispos’d off in a Purchase with the two Hundred Pounds above-mentioned, for the sole use of the said Charity School.
100. This Church was enlarged in the year 1830, by which means 437 additional sittings were obtained and in consequence of a grant from the incorporated society for promoting the enlargement, building and repairing of churches and chapels, 287 of that number are hereby declared to be free and unappropriated for ever in addition to 70 formerly provided. James Edward NEWELL, A.M. Minister. John WALTER, Thomas Carey PALMER, Churchwardens.
101. The Kent County Association On Tuesday Novr 26th 1895 in 2 Hrs & 58 Mints the following members of the above Association rang in this Tower. A Peal of Oxford Bob Triples 5,040 Changes being the 1st in the method on the Bells. J.J. PARKER’s six part No.10. George SIMPSON, treble. Isaac EMERY, 2. Edward DUNN, 3. John HACK, 4. George DURLING, 5. Percy F. HARMAN, 6. Thomas GROOMBRIDGE, 7. Walter JAMES, Tenor. Conducted by G. Durling. Rev. A.G. HELLICAR, M.A. Vicar. T. DEWEY, D. GRINSTED, Churchwardens.
102. Rang in this Steeple Saturday May 22nd 1880 In Commeration of the Consecration of St John’s Church Bromley By the Societies of Bromley and Greenwich Ringers, HOLT’s original one part peal of Grandsire Triples, Containing 5040 changes. The performance was truly accomplished in 2 hours 53 minutes by the undermentioned persons. J. GOLDS, 1. T. DURLING, 2. T. TAYLOR, 3. J.G. SHADE, 4. E. DUNN, 5. C.E. GOLDS, 6. H.J. SHADE, 7. W. FOREMAN, 8. Conducted by J.G. SHADE.
103. Muffled Peals. The Kent County Association of change ringers. On Thursday Decbr 6th 1906 in three hours & 6 minutes. A Peal of STEDMAN triples 5040 changes HEYWOOD’s Variation of THURSTAN’s 4 Part. Arthur J. POOLE, Treble. John W. WELLS, 2. Thomas. GROOMBRIDGE, 3. Herbert P. HARMAN, 4. Thos. HARFORD, 5. George HUXLEY, 6. George DURLING, 7. Walter JAMES, Tenor. Conducted by George Durling. Revd. D. TAIT, M.A. Vicar. T.K. CROSSFIELD, H.D. DUNN, Churchwardens. This "Peal" was rung as a token of respect to the memory of George SIMPSON, who for many years was a ringer of this Church.
104. Rang in this Steeple On Saturday Octr 4th 1879 by the Bromley & Lewisham Youths, HOLT’s ten-part peal of "Grandsire Triples" 5040 changes in 2 hours 51 mins. J. GOLDS, 1. R. SMITH, 2. C. GOLDS, 3. W. PEAD, 4. W. WEATHERSTONE, 5. G. FREEMAN, 6. H. FREEMAN, 7. W. JAMES, 8. Conducted by W. Weatherstone. Rev. A.G. HELLICAR, Vicar. W.W. BAXTER, T.C. DEWEY, Churchwardens.
105. St Peter and St Paul, Bromley Kent. On Monday the 26 December 1892 in 2 hours and 56 minutes a peal of Grandsire triples 5040 changes (HOLT’s original) was rung in this tower. E. DUNN, 1. E. HUMPHERY, 2. W. FRIGHT, 3. T. DURLING, 4. G. DURLING, 5. F. SANDERS, 6. I. IMERY, 7. G. SIMPSON, 8. Conducted by G. Durling. Rev. A.G. HELLICAR, Vicar. T.W. DEWEY Esq., D. GRINSTEAD Esq. Churchwardens.
106. Ancient Society of College Youths. On Saturday Jan 24th 1891 was rung in this tower, a complete peal of triples on "STEDMAN’s principle", 5040 changes in 2 hours 51 minutes. THURSTON’s one-part Composition. W.H.L. BUCKINGHAM, treble. Herbt P. HARMAN, 2. Challis F. WINNY, 3. Francis L. DAVIES, 4. Fredk G. NEWMAN, 5. Wm E. GARRARD, 6. Fredk J. French, 7. Harry G. FRUIN, Tenor. Conducted by Frederick G. Newman. Rev. A.G. HELLICAR M.A. Vicar. T.C. DEWEY, D. GRINSTED, Churchwardens.
107. The Kent County Association of change ringers. A true & complete peal of STEDMAN triples, 5040 changes was rung in this steeple on Tuesday February 24th 1903, in 3 hours & 2 minutes by the following members. W. WEATHERSTONE, treble. W. SMITH, 2. J.E. DAVIS, 3. J. TOWN, 4. H.P. HARMAN, 5. G. DURLING, 6. T. GROOMBRIDGE, 7. W. JAMES, Tenor. Conducted by H.P. Harman. Rev. A.G. HELLICAR, M.A. Vicar. T.C. DEWEY Esq. H.G. DUNN, Churchwardens. Rung on the occasion of the fiftieth birthday of J. Town.
108. Society of Trinity Youths established 1782. On Saturday November 29th 1890 eight members of the above Society met in this Tower and rang a true and complete Peal of Grandsire triples 5040 changes being HOLT’s Ten-part and accomplished the same in 2 hours 52 minutes. Percy F. HARMAN, treble. William WEATHERSTONE, 2. Thomas DURLING, 3. Edward E. Richards, 4. Thomas TAYLOR, 5. Herbt P. HARMAN, 6. William BEDWELL 7, Walter JAMES, Tenor. Conducted by Herbt. P. Harman. Rev. A.G. HELLICAR, M.A. Vicar. T.C. DEWEY Esq., D. GRINSTED Esq., Churchwardens.
109. Rang in this steeple March 28, 1836 by the Society of Bromley Youths a true Peal of Grandsire Tripples 5040 changes in 3 hours and 1 minute the following are their names. Willm BATEMAN, Treble. Robt ALLEN, 2nd. Richd BATEMAN, 3rd. Richd GOLDS, 4th. Jno GILES, 5th. Jno ALLEN, 6th. Jno SAUNDERS, 7th. Jno GREEN, Tenor. Conducted by Rt ALLEN.
110. Ancient Society of College Youths. On Tuesday, April 15th 1890, in 2 hours 55 minutes, by the following members of this Society. A Peal of Grandsire Triples, 5040 changes. A variation of HOLT’s Ten-part from "The Clavis". Fredk. S. SANDERS, Treble. Thos DURLING, 2. Herbt P. HARMAN, 3. George DURLING, 4. Edwd DUNN, 5. Wm FRIGHT, 6. Harry G. FRUIN, 7. Walter James, Tenor. Conducted by Harry G Fruin. On Saturday May 2nd 1891, in 2 hours 53 minutes, by the undermentioned; also members of the above Society. A Peal of Grandsire Triples, 5040 changes, HOLT’s Ten-part. Fredk S. SANDERS, Treble. Percy F. HARMAN, 2. Edwd DUNN, 3. Thos DURLING, 4. George DURLING, 5. Herbt . HARMAN, 6. James W. WASHBROOK, 7. Harry G. FRUIN, Tenor. Conducted by James W. Washbrook. Rev. A.G. HELLICAR, Vicar. Thos C. DEWEY, Daniel GRINSTED, Churchwardens.
111. Jan ye 7, 1773. The Peal of Bells in this steeple was taken down, Recast & augmented from 5 to 8 on May ye 29th they were finisht. In which a Sett of Youths of Bromley in Kent join’d in Articles to learn to Ring, & on ye 22nd of Septr 1774, they Rung a half quarter Peal of Bob Major which is 5000 & 50 Changes, they completed it in 3 hours & 4 minutes & their names age & Trade is as follows:
Age
Jo COWDREY, Cordweaner 24 Rung ye 1st
Jo CHAPMAN, Carpenter 18 Rung ye 2nd
Jo DAY, Breeches Maker 25 Rung ye 3rd
Jo HEATH, Bricklayer 26 Rung ye 4th
Hry SALE, Carpenter 18 Rung ye 5th
Thos KELLY, Gardener 21 Rung ye 6th
Wm. CARPENTER, Carpenter 23 Rung ye 7th
Wm. COOK, Cordweaner 25 Rung ye 8th
he Call’d the Bob’s, And on the 14th day of Febry 1775, the above said Youths Rung a quarter Peal of Bob Major, which is 10,000 & 80 changes, they completed it in 6 Hours & 13 minutes.
112. Rang in this Steeple. On Monday Novr 19th 1827 By the Society of Bromley Youths A Complete Peal of Grandsire Triples Containing 5040 changes in 3 hours & 1 minute. Performers: Rd GOLDS, Treble. Rt ALLEN, 2nd. Rd CHAPMAN, 3rd. Ge STONE, 4th. Jn GILES 5th. Jn ALLEN, 6th. Jn SAUNDERS, 7th. Jn GREEN, Tenor. Conducted by Rt Allen. The above Society on Thursday Febry 14th 1828 Rang A True & Complete Peal of Bob Major Containing 5040 Changes in 3 hours & 4 minutes. Performers: Rd Golds, Treble. Jn Allen, 2nd. Jn Saunders, 3rd. Rd Chapman, 4th. Rt Allen, 5th, Wm BULL, 6th. Ts PARROTT, 7th. Ge Stone, Tenor. Conducted by Ge Stone. The Above Society on Wednesday March 12th 1828 Rang a True & Complete Peal of Grandsire Triples Containing 5040 changes in 2 hours & 57 minutes. Performers: Rt BATEMAN, Treble. Rd Chapman, 2nd. Rd Golds, 3rd. Rt Allen, 4th. Ge Stone, 5th. Jn Saunders, 6th. Wm Bull, 7th. Jn Green, Tenor. Conducted by Rt Allen.
113. The Kent County Association On Tuesday May 6th 1902 eight members of the above Society rang Gabriel LINDOFFs peal of Kent treble Bob Major containing 5088 changes in 3 hours 14 minutes being the first peal on the bells after being rehung and quarter turned the following were the performers: Rd HIMS, treble. Wm WEATHERSTONE, 2nd. Geo. J.TAYLOR, 3rd. Geo. R. NEWTON, 4th. Jos. TOWN, 5th. Thos. HARFORD, 6th. Jos. E. CRAFT, 7th. Geo. DURLING, tenor. Conducted by G. Durling. Rev. A.G. HELLICAR, M.A. Vicar. T.C. DEWEY, Esqr, H.G. DUNN, Esqr., Churchwardens.
114. Rang Janry the 18th 1816 the Society of Bromley Youths A complete Peal of Grandsire Triples, which is 5040 changes with 190 Bobs & 50 Singles, & was completed in 3 hours & 9 Minutes, by the undermentioned Names: Wm SANGER, 1st. Rd CHAPMAN, 2nd. Geo. STONE, 3rd. Bt. CHAPMAN, 4th. Jno ALLEN, 5th. Wm. CHAPMAN, 6th. Wm FULLER, 7th. Jno GREEN, Tenor. This Peal was Call’d by Wm Chapman. (This tablet was painted by C.T. GILES aged 11).
115. Rang at St Peter’s Bromley. On the 15th January 1817 by the Society of Bromley Youths. A complete Peal of Grandsire Triples which is 5040 changes with the Bells muffled in Commemoration of Wm CHAPMAN, deceased being a ringer in the Parish of Bromley 43 years, and Rang upwards of 60 peals, this Dumb Peal was completed in 3 hours & 6 mints. Thos. GILES, 1st. Rd CHAPMAN, 2nd. Wm SANGER, 3rd. Ge STONE, 4th. Wm KING, 5th. Jno ALLEN, 6th. Wm FULLER, 7th. Jno GREEN, 8th. Being the first Dumb Peal of this kind ever Rang in this Kingdom & Conducted by J. Allen. (Painted by C.T. Giles aged 12).
THE CHURCHYARD
(On account of space, the genealogical matter only is given; for the benefit of those who require a full copy of any of the inscriptions in the Churchyard, a verbatim MS copy will be placed in the Library of the Soc. of Genealogists).
116. In memory of Thomas YELDHAM. Born Jan. 27, 1819, Died Mar. 27, 1896.
117. Caroline SHEBBEARE, wife of Robert Shebbeare, Esqre, R.N. Nat. Oct. 30, 1786, Obt. Apl. 16, 1844. Also Elizabeth GAYTON, mother of the above and widow of the late Revd George Clark Gayton, curate of Shenfield and Swallowfield in the County of Berks (and forty six years a thankful inmate of Bromley College). Nat. Nov. 12, 1735. Obt. Oct. --, 1818. Also *Mary Ann GAYTON, youngest daughter of the above Revd George Clark Gayton. Died March 13th 1881, aged 85 years.
118. Sacred to the memory of Caroline, for 38 years wife of W. RANSON, Formerly of Thurston, in Suffolk, and late of Bromley, in Kent, Died July 5th, 1863, in her 60th year. "Mark the perfect one, and behold the just, For the end of that one is peace".
*This lady taught the Rt. Hon. W.E. GLADSTONE to read, at a school kept by her and her sisters.
119. Sarah Jane, widow of the Revd John GUILDING, D.D., Rector & Garrison Chaplain of St Vincent, W.I. Died on the 21 June, 1854, aged 79.
120. Beneath this stone are interred the mortal remains of Elizabeth SCOTT wife of Major John Scott of this parish. She was born on the 19th April 1746 and died on the 26th October 1796 in the fifty-first year of her age. Though afflicted for several years with the disorder which put a period to her life She had for many months past been unusually well and cheerful. On Friday, the 21st October while sitting with her husband and two of her children at dinner she was suddenly taken ill. The pain which she suffered was so violent as it was unexpected. She bore it with exemplary fortitude and Christian Resignation And was in full possession of her faculties almost to the last hour of her existence. After taking a most solemn and affectionate leave of her husband and her children After giving her directions and expressing her wishes on every point that had relation to her worldly concerns Remembering at that aweful moment the Poor and Needy To whom she had ever been a generous benefactress. After expressing her humble though confident hope of a blessed Immortality She resigned her soul to the Will of her Creator and expired without a pang, a sigh, on the fifth day of her illness. In a World where none are faultless, perfection is sought in vain, but her Virtues were many, useful and active. She was a faithful and affectionate Wife, a careful and tender Mother, a humane and charitable woman. Her failings whatever they were affected herself alone. Semel Calcanda Via Leti (i.e. the way of death must once be trod).
121. Colonel S. STRATTON, C.B., late of Lenton Priory, Notts, who died at Croydon, 6th of February, 1842, aged 59 years. His distinguished services in the Peninsula and memorable battle of Waterloo obtained for him several Honorary decorations. Inscribed by his afflicted widow.
122. Peter KELK, son of Peter Kelk, of this Parish. Died 20th August, 1741 aged --. (new page in book. No further information)
123. Arthur IBBETSON, son of Denzil Ibbetson, Esqr, Deputy Commissary General. Born 9th May, 1828. Died 12th March, 1843. "Oh, grave, what is there in thy name to fear,/Since none can reach the promised realms of Love/That pass not through thy valley dark and drear,/The only road from Earth to Heaven above./He whose remains lie hid beneath this sod,/Feared not to yield him to the grasp of Death./He gladly left this clay, when called by God,/In Heavenly atmosphere to draw his breath.". D.I.H.I. Also Charlotte Jane, only daughter of the late Rev. Denzil Ibbetson, Rector of Halstead, Kent, who died September 1st, 1851, Aged 61 years.* (*From Reg. Jane Ibbetson, Bromley Coll. Bur. Nov. 27, 1855, aet. 96).
124. William SMITH, Esqre, late of Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Died 15th April 1824, aged 51.
125. Mrs Ann LUDLAM, who Died April the 12th 1761, in the 77th year of her age. Also Mrs Elizabeth VADE, sister of the above, who died May 1st, 1770, aged 86 years. Also Mr William Vade. Died Febry 28th 1777, aged 87 years.
126. Mary, daughter of James and Mary SCOTT, who died 13th Octr, 1801, aged 1 year and 7 months. Also of Helen DICKSON, who died 8 Decr, 1828, aged 18 years.
127. Robert Humphreys BUTT, second son of the Revd J.W. Butt, M.A., of this place and Rector of Southery, Norfolk, who died 11 Febry, 1834, in the 19th year of his age. Also Charlotte Butt, mother of the above, who died at Bromley College, 3rd of February, 1856, in the 70th year of her age.
128. Thomas, son of Thomas and Sarah RAY, of this parish. Died 12th May, 1840, aged 31 years.
129. Mr Thomas RAY, of this parish. Died 9th July, 1829, aged 50 years. Also Mrs Sarah Ray, wife of the above, who died 30th August, 1840, aged 63 years.
130. Richard, son of Thomas and Sarah RAY, of this parish, who died Novr 5th, 1815, aged 5 years. Also Ann, Daughter of the above, who died May 22nd, 1825, aged 13 years. Also Mary, Daughter of the above, who died April 28th, 1842, aged 21 years.
131. Thomas TELFORD, second son of George Telford, of Widmore, Esqre, who died 28th May, 1819, aged 30 years. Also the above named George Telford, Esqre, who died 27th Decr, 1831, aged 85 years. Also Henry John Telford, Esqre, third son of the above George TELFORD Esqre, who died 10th June, 1859, aged 69 years. Also Sarah Telford, eldest daughter of the above George Telford, Esqre, who died 27th Decr, 1861, aged 80 years. Also Susanna Telford, third daughter of the above George Telford, Esqre, who died 27 Novr, 1862, aged 75 years. Also Sarah Telford, wife of Charles Telford, of Widmore, Esqre. Born 13th October, 1785. Died 6th February 1862. Marian ELLIS, Daughter of Thomas Flower Ellis, Esqre, and Susan, his wife. Born 6th January 1828. Died 27th April 1894. Also of Louisa Ellis. Born 9th April, 1835. Died 18th July, 1898. Of Widmore. Also of Charles Telford, youngest son of the above George Telford, Esqre, who died 26th July, 1876, aged 85 years. Also Mary Anne Telford, second daughter of the above George Telford, Esqre, who died 23rd Novr, 1869, aged 86 years.
132. Mr Edward IRONSIDE, late of the City of London, Banker. He was born at Baunton, in the County of Dorset, the 13th day of May, 1672, and dyed in this parish the 28th day of May, 1737, aged 65 years and 51 days. Also Mary Ironside, wife of the above Edward Ironside. Born January 26th, 1685. Dyed December the 7th, 1738, aged 55 (sic) years. Also Jane, the third daughter of the above Edward and Mary Ironside. Born February 2nd, 1702. Dyed March 11th, 1738, aged 36 years. Also Martha Ironside, daughter of the above Edward and Mary Ironside. Born September the 11th, ----/ Dyed December the 7th, 1752(?), aged --/years.* (*The following references to this family appear in the parish Register, under Burials: John Ironside, 19 August 1741. Robert Ironside, 8 February 1740. Edmund Ironside 21 June, 1740).
133. Charlotte RAY. Died March 17th, 1845, aged 35 years. Also William Robert Ray, Husband of the above. Died February 17th, 1847, aged 40 years. Also Elizabeth Ray, Sister of the above. Died February 11th, 1882, aged 64 years. Also Sarah Ray, Sister of the above. Died December 24th, 1901, aged 83 years.
134. Esther DUNCKLEY. Died May 25, 1839, aged 18 years. (Also others of the name, inscription illegible).
135. Thomas CHASE, Esqre, of this Parish. Died the 20th of April 1754, aged 56 years.
136. John KEMPE, Esqr, of the New Kent Road, son of the late Nicholas Kempe, Esqre, of Chelsea, and descended form a Kingly family anciently seated at Olanley, in the parish of Wye, in this County, and afterwards in Cornwall. Born on the 11th Febry, A.D. 1748, and was for fifty years an Officer of Trust in his Majesty’s Mint. A truly honest Man. Died 1st of June, A.D. 1825. Also to the memory of Blanch STOTHARD, his Infant Granddaughter. Born 29th June, 1822. Died 2nd Feby, 1825. Also Agusta Kempe, daughter of Alfred John Kempe, his son. Born 16th August, 1818. Died 7th July, 1827.
137. Mrs Mary DENNETT. Died 7th March, 1833, in the 86th year of her age. Also Mr James Dennett, son of the above. Died 16th May, 1833, aged 66 years. Also Mrs Rose Dennett, wife of the above. Died 5th July, 1836.
138. Mr Robert Thomas TAYNTON, surgeon, late of this parish, Died at his residence in London, August 21st, 1839, aged 63 years. Also Fanny Caroline ROWLAND, Granddaughter of Robert Thomas and Sarah Taynton. Died 7th Novr, 1834, in the third year of her age. Also Sarah Taynton, wife of Robert Thomas Taynton, of this place. Died Decr 13th, 1819, aged 50 years. Also Robert, son of Robert Thomas & Sarah Taynton. Died July 18th, 1811, in the 9th year of his age.
139. Jane INNOCENT, daughter of John and Elizabeth Innocent. Died September 6th, 1755, aged years.
140. Mrs Maria STANTON. Died January 18th, 1864, in her 31st year. Also Robert Stanton. Died August 3rd, 1875, in his 43rd year. Also Louisa Stanton. Died 2nd day of July, 1878, aged 43 years.
141. Elizabeth TERRY and Thomas Terry, of this parish. Also John Terry, Sarah Terry and Martha Terry, son and daughters of the above. 1821.
142. Mary, wife of Michael Kendall JACKSON, who died June 7th, 1817, aged 59 years. Also Mary Ann, daughter of the above, who died May 12th, 1831, aged 6 years and 10 months. Also Mary JOHNSTON, mother of the above Mary Jackson, who died Octr 10th, 1836, aged 78 years. Also Michael Kendall Jackson, husband of the above Mary Jackson and father of the above Mary Ann Jackson, who died September 13th, 1851, aged 80 years.
143. John INNOCENT, Gent. Died February 5th, 1755, aged 68. Also Elizabeth Innocent, wife of the above, who died August, 1788, aged 77 years. Also Ellonora NORMAN, Daughter of the above, who died 25th of Sept., 1819, aged 80 years, widow of James Norman, Esqre, formerly of this parish, who died in Sept., 1787.
144. William EMMITT, of this parish, Esqr, eldest son of Maurice Emmett, of St Margarets, Westminser, Esqr, by Elizabeth, his wife. Died the 11th of May, 1736, in the sixty seventh year of his age. Also Mrs Ellenor Emmitt, wife of the above, Daughter of John THORNHILL, of the parish of Rossby, in Lincolnshire, Esqr. Died 11 of April, 1737, in the 67 year of her age. Arms: …/a fesse erm. betw. three bulls’ heads caboshed, for Emmett. Imp. …./four bars and a chief. Crest: From a coronet a device bull salient.
145. Mrs Ann KEMP, daughter of Mr James ARROW, of Westminster, and widow of John Kemp, Esq., to whom she was married on the 6th January, 1781. Died 17th March, 1835, aged 89 years and 10 days.
146. Capt. Peter ROLLAND, of the Hon. East India Company’s Service. Died 20th April, 1818, aged 44 years. Mrs Ann Elizabeth Rolland, Relict of the above. Died 26th day of March, 1829, aged 43 years. Also Anne Elizabeth Rolland, Daughter of the above. Born 26th March, 1814, Died 9th April, 1899.
147. John Frederick TUSTIN, Esq., formerly of Fleedyer Street, Whitehall, and late of Bromley, Kent. Died 31st March, 1830, in the 46th year of his age.
148. Stewert ERSKINE, of Bromley Lodge, in the County of Kent, Esquire, a lineal descendant of the noble family of Erskine, Earls of Kellie. Died 31st day of July, 1826, aged 74 years. Also Mary Erskine, wife of above. Died on the 14th day of June, 1837, in her 76th year. Arms: 1 and 4. …/within a double tressure fleury counter fluery, a royal crown, coat of augmentation; 2 and 3 (arg) a pale (sa) for Erskine. Imp …./an eagle displ…./. Crest: on a garb fesse a cock rousant.
149. George Waterloo VEITCH, youngest son of Henry Veitch, Esr, of the Island of Madeira and Margaret Antoinette, his wife. Died 8th August, 1840, aged 23 years.
150. …./Also Ann KING, relict of the late Rev. Richard King, who died 24 Feby, 1790, aged 75 years. Also Fanny, daughter of the above, who died 25 Augt, 1803, aged 54. (A long inscription, but the rest if illegible).
151. John WORSELL, who died 29 Sept., 1771, aged 36 years. Also 4 children, who died in Infancy. Also Elizth DAY, wife of the above John Worsell, who died 20 April, 1783, aged 44 years. Also William day, who died 28th June, 1809, aged 67 years. Also 4 childen, who died in their Infancy.
152. Mr Solomon DEMEZA. Died Nov. ye 24th, 1771, aged 59 years. Also Mr Isaac Demeza, son of above. Died July ye 8th, 1774, aged 37 years. Also Two Twins of the above Mr Isaac Demesa. Also Ann Demeza, wife of the above Mr Solomon Demeza. Died Nov. 27th, 1777, aged 70 years.
153. John Craden COOPER, only son of John and Caroline Cooper, of this parish. Died August 14th, 1855, in his 21st year. Also John Cooper, Father of the above. Died February 14th, 1882, in his 78th year. Also Caroline, widow of the above. Died March 28th, 1891, in her 83rd year. Mary Ann Jane, 2nd dau. of J. and C. Cooper, born 6 September 1832, died 3 February 1902, buried at Fisherton Anger Without, Wilts. Also Elizabeth Cooper, 3rd dau. of above, born 2 September 1837, died 6 December 1921.
154. Mr Edward DANIEL, of this parish. Died 5 Janry, 1821, in his 31st year. Also Mrs Elizabeth EATON, Daughter of the above. Died 18th May, 1841, aged 21 years. Also Mrs Mary Ann Daniel, widow of the abovenamed Edward Daniel. Died 12th April, 1866, aged 85 years.
155. Catherine, wife of James William DAY, eldest son of the late Mr James Day, of this parish, and Mary Ann, his wife, who died April 13th, 1829, aged 35 years, at Orpington, in this county; where her remains re by her desire deposited.
156. Charity, the wife of Willm HALL, of this Parish, who died 10th Decr, 1810, aged 28 years. Also William, their son, who died 18th Novr, 1809, aged 6 months.
157. Mrs Dorothy BOWEN, relict of the Rev. Fernival Bowen, M.A., late Rector of Lethley (?), Yorks, who died the 21st day of December 1818, aged eighty two years. (Also mentions she was in Bromley College).
158. William LEDGER, late of this parish, who died 24th January, 1823, aged 78 years. "Hee who now lies lone beneath this sod/Was ever mindful of his God;/For years he was prepared to die/And leave this world of misery./Though robbed on earth by pretended friends,/Injustice done him, for their selfish ends,/He’s now beyond their power and sphere/As thieves and robbers cannot enter there./But let these wicked beings know/The time will come for them to go/To give account of crimes both great and small,/Before the Lord, the righteous Judge of all,/And there receive their final doom/From whence they never more can come"/.
159. Henry REED, of this Place, Surgeon. Also of Margaret, his wife. He died on the 27th of September, 1800, aged 66 years. She died 24th June, 1766, aged 30 years. Also three of their children, who died in infancy.
160. Elizabeth WELLES. Died Novr 20th, 1784, aged 76. Also Richd Welles, Esqre. Died 10th Jany, 1787, aged 82. Also Ann Welles, aged ../Daughter of the above Richd and Elizth Welles.
161. Mr James KNOWLES, of this parish. Died September 2nd, 1842, aged 63 years. Also Mrs Phoebe Knowles, wife of the above. Died May 10th, 1832, in her 73 year. Also Miss Mary Ann Knowles, Daughter of the above. Died May 27th, 1847, aged 38 years. Also William Knowles, Grandson of the above. Died 16th April, 1853, aged 12 months.
162. Mary, wife of Samuel ADAMS, of this parish. Died January 21st, 1777, aged 47 years. Also Elizabeth Adams, second wife of the above. Died 10th March, 1809, aged 76 years. Also the above Samuel Adams. Died 18th March, 1809, aged 77 years. Also Elizabeth Adams, …/daughter of Samuel Adams. Died 25th Augt, 1848,. aged 82 years.
163. Mr Joseph NASH, late of this parish. Died 9th June, 1847, aged 70 years. Also of Benjamin Nash, Brother of the above, late of this parish. Died 18th March, 1860, aged 82 years. Also of Susanna CAVE, niece of the above. Died 6th December, 1880, aged 66 years.
164. Mr William TEW, late of South Barrow, in this Parish. Died June 8th, 1779, aged 72 years. Also Mrs Jane Tew, wife of the above. Died February, 1781, aged 48 years.
165. Mr John GREENSLADE, of the parish of St James, Westminster. Died 20th August, 1816, aged 47 years. Also Elizabeth SHORTER, wife of William & Elizabeth Shorter, of this Parish. Died 4th June, 1795. Also William Shorter, father of the above. Died 23rd April, 1796, aged 56 years. Also Elizabeth, wife of William Shorter. Died 27th January, 1816, aged 74 years.
166. Charles Cox MACE, late of Blockley, Worcestersh. Died 21st January, 1834, in the 20th year of his age.
167. Love GUNN, son of Cornet William Gunn, of the Inneskilling Dragoons. Died the 2nd of October, 1761, aged 5 years and 3 months.
168. William Wallace ALLEN, who died October 24th, 1876, aged 2 years and 2 months.
169. Mrs Margaret MILLICENT, late of this Parish. Died 10th August, 1798, aged 68 years.
170. Langdon McMurdo ROGERS, late H.E.I.C.S. Born February 24th, 1804. Died February 17th, 1878. Also Harriette S. Rogers, wife of the above. Born December 13th, 1824. Died December 12th, 1884. Also Walter Leslie Rogers. Born November 17th, 1861. Died January 8th, 1863.
171. Mr Thomas SHEARMAN. Died the 26th Sept., 1801, in the 71st year of his age.
172. Mr James CUTBUSH, of this Parish, Who died December 23rd, 1824, aged 39 years. Also Mrs Sophia Cutbush, Wife of the above. Died September 1st, 1825, in the 31st year of her age.
173. Robert MESSENGER, who died at Bromley, Novr 6th, 1886, aged 70 years. Also Eliza Anne Messenger, widow of Robvt. Messenger, died 15 August 1922, aged 90.
174. Thomas WILSON, who died 12th April, 1825, aged 42 years.
175. Mr James WILSON, late of this Parish. Died 25th June, 1803, aged 65 years. And of Sarah, his wife. Died April 6th, 1820, in the 77th year of her age. Also of John, their son, who died July 2nd, 1814, in the 37th year of his age.
176. Mr Edward COOPER, late of The Stock Exchange Coffee House, London. Died 5 April, 1812, aged 49 years.
177. John ROBERTS, of this parish. Died September the 17th, 1757. (Rest illegible).
178. Richard BATES, late of this Parish. Died the 24th of March, 1796, aged 70 years. Also Jane Bates, wife of the above. Died 27th March, 1779, aged 44 years.
179. Mr Jasper JAMESON, late of this parish. Died Novr the 9th, 1808, aged 68 years. Also Mrs Mary Jameson, wife of the above. Died Sept. the 20th 1824, aged 80 years.
180. Mary, wife of William MORUM. Died 5th March, 1856, aged 57 years. Also Mary Ann JENNINGS, Daughter of the above. Died 15th March, 1856, aged 29 years. Also William, Husband of the above Mary Morum. Died 10th Oct. 1880, aged 77 years. Also Elizabeth, second wife of the above. Died 26th Jan. 1881, aged 47 years.
181. Here lies the body of Hannah NETTLETON, who died the 5th of October, 1764, aged 76. Also of her sister, Mrs Mary Nettleton. Died 21st of July, 1768, aged 82.
182. Thomas STURT, son of William and Sarah Sturt, late of Penshurst. Died November 25th, 1810, aged 31 years.
183. Mr William JOHNSON Died 20th of November, 1837, aged 30 years.
184. Christopher HARTLEY. Died 28th March, 1808, aged 76.
185. Mr Abraham HAYES. Died August 5, 1816, aged 35 years.
186. Mrs Margarett SPARROW, late wife of Jonathan Sparrow, of the Parish of St Mary, Rotherhithe. Died 26th Day of December, 1797, aged 52 years.
187. Robert Barber BURTON. Died 2nd July, 1885, aged 74 years. Elizabeth, wife of the above. Died 22nd August, 1868, aged 62 years. Ellen, Daughter of the above. Died 18th May, 1856, aged 12 years. Charles Edwin, youngest son of the above. Died 19th November, 1909, aged 60 years.
188. Mr Thomas NASH. Died 3rd January, 1837, aged 72 years. Also Clara Elizabeth, daughter of Edward and Elizabeth NASH, who died 16th May, 1868, aged 6 years. Norah Gwendoline, Daughter of George and Emma Nash. Died April 30th, 1896, aged 7 months. Edward Thomas Nash. Died April 22nd, 1902, aged 74 years.
189. Mr John GRUBB. Died 21st of April, 1846, aged 48 years. Also Anne, widow of the above. Died 20th of January, 1897, in the 93rd year of her age.
190. Mrs Edith GOATLY, late of this parish. Died December 11th, 1853, in the 68th year of her age. Also Elizabeth MINIFIE, sister of the above. Died January 18th, 1873, aged 88. Also Louisa Therisa DE VEAR. Died December the 11th, 1888, aged 72. Also Ann CONDELL, daughter of the above named Edith Goatly. Died May 11th, 1892, in her 82nd year.
191. Mr Jonathan TANDY, late of this parish. Died 29th March, 1805, aged 75 years. John WALKER, Esqre, Died 10th August, 1856, aged 77 years. Mrs Elizabeth Walker, wife of the above. Died 27th December, 1816, in her 33rd year. Edward Henry Walker, child of the above. Died 25th December, 1816, aged 17 days. Also of Mrs Mary Walker, second wife of the above and eldest daughter of the late Richard ARNOLD, Esqre, of Cester-Over, in the County of Leicester. Died 11th January, 1861, aged 84 years.
192. Mary WALTON, wife of William Walton, of Penge, Surrey. Died September 6th, 1836, aged 29 years. Also James Walton, son of the above. Died July 5th, 1835, aged 2 months. Also Mr James TAPE, Father of the above Mary Walton. Died the 16th of Febry, 1839, aged 75 years. Also Mrs Ann Tape, Relict of the above. Died 18th September, 1846, aged 74 years.
193. Mr Robert AYLING. Died 26th Febry, 1839, aged 59 years. Also of Mary Ann Ayling, wife of the above. Died 5th October, 1864, aged 79 years.
194. Mrs Mary POWELL, wife of Mr William Powell, Senr. Died 30th December, 1830, aged 75 years. Also the above Mr William Powell. Died 2nd July, 1838, aged 81 years.
195. Catherine, wife of Thomas TOWNSEND formerly of this parish. Died the 10th of Octr, 1800, aged 44 years. Also the above Mr Thomas Townsend, late of the Bricklayers Arms, Old Kent road. Died the 13th of April, 1805, aged 50 years. Also eleven of their children.
196. Joseph SPARKES, Director of the Honl E.I.C. Died 3rd February, 1790, aged 57. Mary, his wife. Died 30th January, 1794, aged 52.
197. Harriet, wife of Joseph SPARKES, 3rd son of Joseph & Mary Sparkes. Died 14th August, 1808, aged 38.
198. George SPARKES, Esqr, of Bromley, Kent, late of the Madras Civil service, India. Died January 30th, 1878, in the 67th year of his age. Also of Emily, widow of the above and afterwards the wife of Denis John DOWLING, Esq. Died March 23rd, 1900, aged 81 years.
199. Mary, wife of John COSTIN, of this parish. Died March 16th, 1822, aged 73 years. Also the above said John Costin. Died June 19, 1833, aged 84 years.
200. Joseph Holland SIMMS. Born 11th August, 1775. Died 11th May, 1816.
201. William APTED, who died July 31st, 1797, aged 27 years.
202. Richard RAWES. Died 23rd August, 1814, aged 72 years. Mary Rawes, widow of the above. Died 28 September, 1831, aged 3./ years. Richard Joseph, the …../son of Richard & Harriet Rawes. Died 12th May, 1815. Harriet Mary, daughter of the above Richard & Harriet Rawes. Died 3rd Novr, 1825, aged 5 months and 5 days.
203. Robert Booth RAWES, M.A., *eldest son of Richard & Mary Rawes. Died Oct. 21, 1841, aged 56 years. William Thompson Rawes, youngest son of Richard & Mary Rawes. Died Novr. 30, 1842. (*It is believed locally that he was the original of Pickwick).
204. Harriet, wife of Captn Richard RAWES, of the Honble E.I.C. service. Died Novr 30th, 1828, aged 38 years. Also of Richard Joseph & Harriet, their children, who died in their infancy.
205. Captn Richard RAWES, of the Honble E.I.C. Service. Died Septr 24th, 1831, aged 44 years.
206. Thomas BATE, son of James & Frances Ann Bate, formerly of this Parish. Died June 11th, 1829, aged 18 years.
207. Richard TAPE, of this Parish. Died 17th Janry, 1788, aged 52 years. Also Mary Tape, widow of the above. Died 10th Octr, 1812, aged 73 years. Also Thos. Tape, son of the above. Died the 19th Octr, 1783 aged 4 years and 6 months.
208. Mr John TAPE, of this Parish. Died December 10th, 1819, aged 45 years. Also Mr Richard Tape. Died October 18th, 1828, aged 34 years. Also Caroline Mary, Wife of Wm BATEMAN. Died March 26th, 1853, aged 56 years. Also William James, son of the above Caroline and Wm Bateman. Died February 5th, 1875, aged 43 years.
209. Thomas AYLING, of this parish. Died 19th June, 1884, age 79 years. Also Mary Ayling, his wife. Died 23rd January, 1882, age 72 years. Also Robert Ayling, son of the above. Died at Canterbury, New Zealand, 25 April, 1899, age 64 years. Also Mary Ann Ayling, daughter of the above. Died 9th March, 1904, age 69 years.
210. Mr John COSTIN, of Masons Hill, Died the 11th May, 1842, aged 54 years. Also Sarah Costin, wife of the above. Died July 19th, 1866, aged 85 years. Mrs Elizabeth Ayling, of this parish. Died 17th March, 1830, aged 88 years. Also Mrs Ann WAYTE, Daughter of the above. Died 25th July, 1837, aged 63 years. Also Mr Henry BARRETT, son of Richard and Jane Barrett, of this Parish. Died 13th November, 1848, aged 40 years.
211. Edward WREN. Died Janry 9th, 1842, aged 50 years. Also Sarah Wren, Relict of the above. Died March 16th, 1846, aged 61 years.
212. Mrs Sarah POWELL, wife of Mr William Powell, junr. Died 9th August, 1837, aged 43 years. Also the above Mr William Powell. Died 29th September, 1842, aged 52 years. Also of Mrs Sarah Powell, wife of Mr Thomas Powell, Brother of the above. Died 14th February, 1849, aged 51 years. Also of the abovenamed Mr Thomas Powell. Died Septr 9th, 1853, aged 59 years.
213. Robert ELLSON, late of this Parish. Died August 28th, 1828, aged 71 years. Also Elizabeth Ellson, wife of the above. Died March 28th, 1845, aged 85 years. Also George DOE, Grandson of the above. Died September 12th, 1884, aged 64 years. Also Harriet Maria Doe, wife of the above. Died August 22nd, 1889, aged 69 years.
214. Bel MOYSEY, Esqre, who died Febry 5th, 1839, aged 61. Also Ann, his wife, who died at St Leonards on Sea, May 13th, 1846, aged 54.
215. Elizabeth, wife of Edward COSTIN, of this parish. Died Octr 20th, 1824, aged 71 years. Also the above Edward Costin. Died April 10th, 1828., aged 76 years.
216. Ann FISH. Died April 25th, 1797, aged 75 years. Also Samuel Fish. Died Nov. 5th, 1806, aged 79 years. Also Ann GOODFELLOW, Daughter of the above Ann FISH. Died 12th Decr, 1839, in her 89th year.
217. Thomas Edward, son of John, Husband of Jane HARRIS. Died June 9th, 1897, aged 50 years.
218. Mrs Eleanor Mary HARRIS, wife of Mr James Harris, of this parish. Died September 16th, 1842, aged 28 years. Also Jane Harris, wife of Mr John Harris. Died Dec. 10th, 1846, aged 34 years. Also Mary Harris, wife of Mr Charles Harris. Died Nov. 23rd, 1848, aged 47 years. Charles Harris, died 23 January 1824, aged 46. Also Elizabeth Harris, widow of above, died 20 Oct. 1836, aged 55. Also 4 of their children who died in infancy. Also Geo. Harris, eldest son of above, died 6 September 1859, in his 54th year. Also Jane, wife of Geo. Harris, died 1 November 1884, aged 78.
219. Mrs Sarah WEBB. Died Octr 5th, 1865, aged 80 years. Also John Webb, husband of the above. Died Octr 21st, 1871, aged 82 years. Also Mary Webb. Died April 26th, 1825, aged 7 years. And Elizabeth Webb. Died Octr 7th, 1832, aged 10 years, children of the above.
220. Charles PAYNE, son of Richard John and Elizabeth Payne, of the parish. Died 12th Nov. 1850, in the third year of his age.
221. Elizabeth Ann Dorothy, child of Alfred DAVISON and Elizabeth HALL. August 1st, 1886, aged 18 months.
222. Thomas TURNER, son of John and Elizabeth Turner, of this Parish. Died 15th September, 1823, aged 5 years. Also Caroline, Daughter of the above. Died 23rd May, 1824, aged 10 months.
223. William SANDERS. Died April the 2nd, 1796, aged 82. Also Mrs Martha Sanders, wife of the above. Died the 28th of October, 1819, aged 78 years.
224. Mary Isabella ORMISTON. Died 15th Day of Febry, 1810, aged 40 years.
225. Ann DOLLERY, late wife of Willm Dollery. Died April 28th, 1787, aged 47 years. Also Virgil Dollery, son of Willm and Ann Dollery. Died December 29th, 1799, aged 28 years. Willm Dollery. Died June 12th, 1819, aged 78 years.
226. Charles Sackville RAWSTONE. Died the 4th of August, 1831, aged 32 years.
227. Mrs Mary HARRISON, late of Widmore, in this parish. Daughter of Thomas & Sarah Harrison, of Lilburn, Derbyshire. Died 1st January, 1838, aged 72 years.
228. Matthew THOMPSON, Esq., of Mannington Lodge, Yorkshire. Died at Hastings the 23rd day of September, 1847, in the sixth-seventh year of his age. Elizabeth Sarah, widow of Matthew Thompson and daughter of the Revd. William and Mary ATKINSON, of Thorparch, Yorkshire. Died in Dorset Place, London, the 20th June, 1859.
229. Thomas Carey PALMER, of Clay Hill, Beckenham, and late of this parish. He died 24th March, 1839, aged 67. And of Elizabeth Rebecca Palmer, his wife. Died the 9th February, 1856, aged 74.
230. Edward James, son of the late Charles Furlong WISE, Esq., of the New Forest, Hants. Died Novr 287th, 1841, aged 9 years.
231. James ALEXANDER, son of the late William and Mary Alexander, of this Parish, who died 6th June, 1839, aged 40 years.
232. Joseph ALEXANDER, formerly of this Parish and late of Old Jewry, in the City of London. Died 5 day December 1828, in the 60 year of his age. Also Caroline, only daughter of Joseph & Caroline Alexander. Died 13 day of November, 1824, aged 24 years. Also Caroline, wife of Joseph Alexander, and youngest daughter of Obadiah & Sarah ELLIOT, of Ringmere, in the County of Sussex. Died 24th April 1832, aged 53 years.
233. Mr William VOUSDEN. Died 9th April, 1839, aged 39 years. Also Sarah, Relict of the above. Died 21st November, 1860, aged 61 years. Also James, eldest son of the above. Died at Agra, East Indies, September 6th, 1846, aged 23 years. The stone is erected by the surviving children of the above William and Sarah, A.D. 1861. Also Kate, wife of Lieut. Vousden. Died at Canterbury, 2 July, 1861, aged 33 years. Buried 6 July.
234. Mary, wife of John WOOD, of this parish. Died 29th Decr, 1778, aged 28 years. Also George, their son. Died an infant. Also John Wood, Eldest son of the above. Died 9th Nov, 1782, aged 10 years.
235. (The top of this stone is broken). Also of the abovenamed Richard LUNN, April 26th, 1847, aged 57 years. (On footstone) M.A.L. 1833. E.L. 1839. R.L. 1847*. (*From Registers: Mary Ann Lunn, of Plaistow. Buried 10 March, 1833, aet. 42. Elizabeth Lunn, of Plaistow. Buried 13 Octr, 1839, aet. 24).
236. Jane, wife of William WELLER, Daughter of John and Jane WALDRON, of this parish. Died December the 22nd 173-/ in the --/year of her age.
237. Maria, the beloved wife of William GREENBROOK. Died 6th March, 1866, aged 38 years. Also John, son of the above. Died 12th May, 1865, aged 9 months.
238. Jabez CARPENTER, of this parish. Died 22nd April, 1847, in his 69th year. Also Charity, wife of the above. Died 14th May 1840, in her 61st year. Also their daughter Matilda. Died 1st July, 1823, in her 9th year.
239. Nicholas ALEXANDER, late of this Parish, died 17th April, 1799, aged 66 years. Also Elizabeth Alexander, Relict of the above, died 11th Novr, 1805, aged 66 years.
240. Ann, daughter of Nicholas and Mary Alexander, who died 22nd August, 1792, aged 25 years. Also Mrs Elizabeth STONE, sister of the above, who died 3rd January, 1833, in the 69th year of her age.
241. Mary, wife of Nicholas ALEXANDER, of this Parish, died February the 12th, 1769, aged 40 years. Also James, son of ye above who died in infancy. Also Harriet Ursula Alexander, who died February the 20th, 1779, in the 4th year of her age.
242. Mrs Mary MITCHELL, daughter of Nicholas and Mary ALEXANDER, died 7th August, 1814, aged 56 years. Also Mary Alexander Mitchell, daughter of the above, of St Paul’s, Deptford, died June 1st, 1824, aged 37 years.
243. Mary, wife of William ALEXANDER, died 30th June, 1827, aged 64 years. Also the above, William Alexander, died 26th Octr, 1827, aged 69 years. Also Harriet, eldest daughter of William and Elizabeth Alexander, of this Parish, and granddaughter of the above, William and Mary Alexander, died 13th Octr, 1859, in the 15th year of her age. Also William, son of the above-named, William and Mary Alexander, died 28th March, 1859, in the 54th year of his age. Also Elizabeth, Relict of the above William Alexander, died 12th August, 1861, in the 43rd year of her age.
244. David BACHERARD, died 20th May, 1797, aged 66 years, who was long a faithful servant to Andw HARRISON, of this Parish, Esqre. Also Mary MERRY, died the 15th Octr, 1810, aged 68 years.
245. Lucy Isabella MERCIER, died 20th March, 1866, in her 87th year. Also Mary Ann, sister of the above, died 2nd March, 1873, aged 90.
246. (First part indecipherable). Richard COOPER, his brother, died 7th August, 1801, aged 24 years. Also Elizabeth Cooper, the daughter of Thos Cooper, died 6th August, 1810, aged 13 years and 4 months.
247. James GOLD, of this Parish, died Jany 29th, 1842, aged 60 years. Also Charles James, eldest son of the above James Gold and Elisabeth his wife, died at Calcutta, in the East Indies, on the 7th Decr, 1842, aged 29 years. Also Elizabeth Gold, Relict of the above, died 26th February, 1859, aged 67 years.
248. William PAYTON, the only son of William and Mary Payton, of the Albion Hotel, at Broadstairs, Kent, died August 10th, 1818, aged 18 years. He was a most dutiful son, and an affectionate brother. He sustained his sufferings with patience and died in peace prepared to meet his God.
249. Mr BOOTH-HIBBERT, died 13th July, 1818, aged 63 years. Also two of his Grandchildren, who died in their infancy. Mrs Mary Hibbert, Relict of Mr Booth Hibbert, died 23 June, 1821, aged 73 years.
250. Mr William CLANCY, died 19th February, 1823, aged 48 years.
251. Jane Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Sarah MATTHEWS, of this Parish, died 18th April, 1829, aged 3 years and 1 month.
252. Ann WARD (eldest daughter of Matthew Ward of Spilsby, co. Lincoln), late of the Strand, London, died July 28th, 1823, in the 63rd year of her age. This stone is erected by her sorrowing friends, J. & A.C. DUNKIN, That when the nettle shall skirt its base, the moss shall obliterate the inscription, and the Hillock sink level with the surrounding sod, Their children may recognise the spot where rests the remains of their affectionate and sincere benefactress. In the adjoining grave reposes the body of John DUNKIN, of Bicester, in the County of Oxford, who died suddenly November 12th, 1823, in the 84th year of his age.
253. Francis Pitney MARTIN, Esqr, late of Old Jewry, London, and Bromley, County Kent, died the 24th day of September, 1818, aged 59 years, 11 months and 21 days.
254. John JENNER, died January 8th, 1861, in the 30th year of his age.
255. Richard CRAKER, son of Richard and Ann Craker, died Octr 26th, 1839, in the 22nd year of his age. Also Ann Craker, wife of Richard Craker, died Octr 14th, 1844, in the 50th year of her age. Also Richard Craker, died June 17th, 1868, in the 79th year of his age.
256. Mr Daniel LOAT, of this Parish, died the 11th August, 1832, in his 51st year. Also of Daniel, eldest son of the above, died the 15th August, 1835, in his 22nd year.
257. John PARKER, died 4th November, 1860, aged 28. Also Amelia BALCOMB, died 6th March, 1874, aged 62 years. Erected by K. and P. DOTTER.
258. John HUTCHINSON, died 7th May, 1876, aged 66 years. Also of Mary, his wife, died 10th March, 1880, aged 69 years
259. Mrs Elizabeth BIGSBY, wife of Mr Geoe. Bigsby, died May 10th, 1829, aged 22 years. "Can I exemption plead when death/Projects his awful dart/Can medicine prolong my breath/Or virtue shield my heart./Ah, no! then smooth the mortal hour/My hope on thee demands/Protect one by Thy Mighty Power/While dust to rest descends".
260. Robert TABOR, Citizen and Fishmonger, late of Leadenhall Market, London, died the 16th day of Octr, 1795, aged 31 years. Also, his only son, Robert Tabor, died July the 16th, 1800, aged 8 years.
261. Mrs Ann SMITH, died 8th February, 1811, aged 77 years.
262. Margaret SMYTH, Relict of Richard Smyth, Esq, late of Falmouth, died 22nd of February, 1783, aged 60 years.
263. Mr William JONES, died the 20th day of May, 1828, in the 52 year of his age. Also Mrs Mary Jones, wife of the above, died September 22nd, 1847, in the 68th year of her age. Also George Henry COCKS, …../ of the above, died Janry 20th, 1843, in the 43rd year of his age. Also Jemima Rock Cocks. (Fourth daughter of the above George Henry COCKS). Died November 11th 1849, aged 14 years. Also Mary Ann Rock Cocks, eldest daughter of the above George Henry Cocks. Died October 28th, 1850, aged 25 years. Also Mary Ann Rock RICHARDS, eldest daughter of the above William and Mary JONES. Died July 1st, 1853, in the 49th year of her age.
264. Mr Robert ALLEN. Died 14th May, 1846, aged 40 years. Also Mary Helen Allen, grand-daughter of the above. Died 10th July, 1877, Aged 7 years.
265. Martha, wife of John WALTER of this Parish, Whitesmith. Died 4th July, 1810, aged 30 years. James Painter Walter, son of James and Mary Ann Walter. Died 10th May, 1840, aged 4 weeks. Ellen Jane, daughter of James and Mary Ann Walter, Died 11th July, 1845, aged 3 years. Emma, daughter of James and Mary Ann Walter. Died Novr 2nd, 1845, aged 6 months. The above named John Walter. Died Jany 13th, 1848, in his 73rd year. Mary Ann, wife of James Birch Walter. Died Septr 20th, 1858, aged 53 years. Marianne Walter, eldest daughter of the above. Died 11th January, 1871, aged 35 years. James Birch Walter. Died Octr 30th, 1891, aged 86 years. Grace Martha Walter, daughter of the above. Died January 10th, 1900.
266. Sarah, wife of Mr Robert TAYLOR of this Parish. Died 27 July, 1837, in the 43rd year of her age. Also Sarah, daughter of the above. Died 11th August, 1839, in the 11th year of her age.
267. William MENISH, Esqre. Died 6th April, 1813, aged 79 years. Sarah, Relict of William Menish, Esqre. Died 6th April, 1813, aged 79 years.
268. Margaret ILOTT. Died 2nd June, 1811, aged 23 years. Thomas Ilott. Died 13th November, 1849, aged 69 years. Cyril Ilott. Died 30th Jan, 1855, aged 9 months. Mary Ilott. Died 4th August, 1876, aged 91 years. Christiana, wife of Thomas Ilott. Died 28th March 1865. Mary Catherine, only daughter of the above. Died January 4th, 1893, aged 75.
269. Mr Thomas NOTT, of this Parish. Died 7th Febry, 1819, aged 72 years. Also The Rev. John BROWNING, late Minister of Bethel Chapel, in this place, who was suddenly taken ill while preaching on the 25th of Novr, 1827. Died the 1st of Decr following in the 71st year of his age. Also Mrs Elizth Browning, widow of the above. Died 30th April, 1833, aged 77 years.
270. John HALL, died 29th June, 1891, aged 93 years. Through a long course of years he devoted time and toil ungrudgingly to the relief of the wants of others, and showed himself a true philanthropist; help for his declining years was gladly rendered by his fellow Parishioners grateful for the example of simple faith and loving deeds. Also Sarah, wife of the above. Died 9th August, 1887, aged 90 years. Also Harriet, daughter of the above. Died 23rd December, 1836, aged 7 months. Also Sarah, daughter of the above. Died 2nd May, 1847, aged 15 years.
271. Miss Temperance GREGG (daughter of John and Dorothy Gregg), late of the Parish of St Martins Vintry. Died 25th April, 1770, in the seventh year of her age. Also Edward SNOXELL. Died Sept 19th, 1775, aged 4 years and 2 months. Footstone to next grave of which the headstone has disappeared has: J.G. 1764, D.G. 1779*. (*Register: John Gregg from London. Bur. 2 Jan. 1755. Dorothy Gregg from London. Bur. 13 Sept. 1779).
272. Mr Samuel ABBOTT. Died March 4th, 1776, aged 27 years.
273. John PAINE. Died June 28th, 1801, aged 50 years. Also John MAKEFEILD. Died Novr 10th, 1807, aged 52. Also Sarah Makefeild, Relict of the above. Died 20 Feby, 1810, in the 88th year of her age. Also of James EAVES. Died Feby 23rd, 1824, aged 20 years. "I was called away just in my bloom./It was the will of God to be done/I hope with God in Heaven I shall rest/And with my Saviour ever blest".
274. Mrs Ann MILLAR, of this Parish. Died June 7, 1822, aged 78 years.
275. Amy MARYAN. Died June 6th, 1871, in the 62nd year of her age. She was a kind and devoted daughter to an aged mother. "Earth’s fleeting joys she counted naught,/For higher truer joys she sought;/And now with angels round the throne,/Unfading reassures are her own"./ Eleanor Maryan, mother of the above. Died December 15th, 1854, in the 84th year of her age.
276. William MORTIMER. Died January 19th, 1886, in his 77th year.
277. James BOURNE. Died 9 July, 1883, aged 50 years. Also Rebecca Bourne, born 1831, died 1921.
278. Mrs Ann OWEN, wife of Mr Richard Owen, of this Parish. Died 18th December, 1836, in her 52nd year. "O may I stand before the Lamb,/When earth and seas are fled/And hear the Judge pronounce my name,/With blessings on my head"./ Also the above Mr Richard Owen. Died 14th December, 1842, in his 55th year.
279. Charlotte WELCH. Died 15th May, 1822, aged 62 years.
280. Elizabeth PHILIPS, wife of Benjamin Philips of Bromley, Kent. Died July 24th, 1836, aged 51 years.
281. Elizabeth REVETT, widow. Died March the 30th, 1816, aged 77 years. Also her only daughter, Hannah, wife of Thomas SAMMONS. Died 16th April, 1832, aged 62 years. Also of the above-named Mr Thomas Sammons. Died November 9th, 1846, aged 86 years.
282. Elizabeth SPRATT. Died February 14th, 1841, aged 75 years. Also of Sophia ARDERN. Died July 3rd, 1869, aged 73 years. Also Maria Spratt, daughter of the above Elizabeth Spratt, who died Feby 3rd 1873, aged 72 years.
283. Omne quod e et Mortis. Here lyeth intered the body of John S……/of Bromly, Gent …./who died the 16th day of March Anno. Dom. 1635 ……/Mary his wife, by whom he had the 3 sons, John Edward and ……….…/and one daughter ……../."Within this tombe interr’d doth lye/A Relique of mortality./The Holy Soul that did inherit/This house of clay, is now a spirit/To heaven gone, and there it is/Possessed of Eternall bliss".
284. Mr William MUFFETT. Died July 8th, 1817, aged 52 years. Also Mrs Susannah Muffett, wife of the above. Died May 16th, 1836, aged 62 years. Also James Muffett, son of the above. Died in his infancy. Also Rebekah Muffet, daughter of the above. Died 5th April, 1841, aged 43 years. Also Mary Muffett, daughter of the above. Died 14th December, 1868, aged 69 years. Also Sarah Muffett, daughter of the above. Died January 16th, 1885, aged 71 years.
285. Anne, wife of Charles MUFFETT. Died 15th Septr, 1862, aged 42 years. Also Ellen Muffett, daughter of the above. Died 25th November, 1862, aged 7 years, 3 months. "Have they not reason to rejoice!/Whose sins have been forgiven./Call’d by a Gracious Father’s voice,/To be the Heir of Heaven./Their toils are past, their work is done,/And they are fully blest./They fought the fight, the victory won,/And enter’d into Rest./Then let our sorrows cease to flow,/God has recalled his own/But let our hearts in every woe,/Still say Thy Will be done"./ Also Anne Susan NIGHTINGALE daughter of the above. Died 7th Feby, 1880, aged 32 years. She knew in Whom she had believed, and after long bearing the cross, is now wearing the crown. Also Charles Muffett. Died 10th Septr, 1883, aged 68 years. "Though Thou has called me to resign/What most I prized, it ne’er was mine,/I only yield Thee what was Thine,/Thy Will be done"./ Also Vernon Meade MUFFETT, grand-child of the above, who died 4th November, 1883, aged 6 months and three weeks.
286. (Headstone broken in half) ……Joshua GREEN, late of this Parish. Died 31st of June, 1761, aged 57 years. Also Elizabeth Green, Relict of the above. Died the 23rd of April, 1799, aged 85 years. Also John MAIN, Ann and Elizabeth, daughers of the above. Likewise Ann ASBRIDGE, sister of the above Joshua Green. Died the 1st of April, 1794, aged 53 years*. (*Her age is given as 54 in the Register).
287. William Sewell SHUTTLEWORTH, of Plaistow Hall, in this Parish. And of 34 Fenchurch Street, London. Died November 12th, 1863, in the 61st year of his age.
288. Caroline, daughter of David and Caroline HINCHLIFFE. Died May 26th, 1864, aged 18 years. Also David, father of the above. Died Jany 17th, 1881, aged 75 years. Also Caroline, his wife. Died Feby 17th, 1887, aged 78 years.
289. Margaret THOMPSON. Died 11th August, 1863, aged 28 years.
290. The Revd Henry SMITH, D.D., Rector of Headley in Hampshire, and forty-two years minister of this parish, was born Novr 25th, 1750. Died July 22nd, 1818. Also of Sarah, Relict of the above, who died March 21st, 1828, aged 44 years. Eleanor Henrietta, wife of Mr George COOPER, surgeon at Greenwich, and daughter of the Revd Henry Smith, D.D. Died Novr 5th, 1844, aged 31 years. Mrs Henrietta Priscilla Cooper, wife of Mr Robert Cooper, who died Decr 31st, 1849, aged 69 years. Also the above-named Mr Robert Cooper. Died Decr 3rd, 1850, aged 73 years.
291. Mr George VALIANT. Died 17 Octr, 1821, in the 75th year of his age in this Parish, Gentleman Usher for 22 years at Lambeth Palace to Dr John MOORE, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, afterwards House Steward for 13 years to His Gracious Widow, Mrs Catherine Moore, of Beckenham and Freelands.
292. Elizabeth HICKS, widow of the late Revd George Hicks, Rector of Hather Thorp, Lincolnshire. Died 19th March, 1808.
293. (Vault). Henry HERBERT, Esqr of Bromley Common, in this Parish. Died on the 10th March, 1864, in his 82 year. Mary, wife of Henry Herbert, Esqr, of Bromley Common, Kent. Born Decr, 1781. Died May, 1861. Also of Emma, his second daughter. Born Janry, 1820, Died Augst, 1838. Also Mary, eldest daughter. Born 29th August, 1812. Died at Tunbridge Wells, 1st July, 1879. Also of Rose HERBERT. Born 14th August, 1822. Died 22nd Febry, 1895. George Herbert. Died Feby, 1819, aged 14 months. Also Charles Herbert. Died March, 1826, aged 10 years.
294. Frederick PASCALL. Died 18th April, 1839, in the 23rd year of his age. "Here I lay my body down,/And yield it to the Grave;/Here I rise and take the Crown,/And sing Thy Power to save./Ah, happy spirit upwards caught,/When shall I hither clime/May I submissively be taught,/To wait my Father’s time".
295. Mr William BATEMAN. Died 27th June, 1828, aged 46 years. Also Mrs Mary Bateman, wife of the above. Died 31st March, 1850, in the 74th year of her age. Also in the adjoining grave (South side), Mr George Bateman, son of the above. Died 26th March, 1871, aged 59 years. Also Mr William Bateman, son of the above Mr William Bateman. Died 10th August, 1879, aged 75 years.
296. Caroline Agusta, Relict of the Revd Henry Booth HIBBERT. Died Novr 29th, 1861, aged 72 years. Also Frederick, son of the Revd Henry and Caroline A. Hibbert. Died Sept 20th, 1822, aged 2 months. Also Maria, sister of the above. Died May 7th, 1859, aged 29.
297. Thomas SUTTON. Died the 3rd of May, 1818, aged 5 years and 3 months. "Sleep on dear child and take thy rest/God takes them first whom he loves best"./ Also of Mary Sutton. Died the 22nd of March, 1825, aged 2 years and 10 months. "Short was her time the longer is her rest/God called her forth because He saw it best"./ Martha May Sutton. Died 3rd January, 1869.
298. Mr Robt HEWETSON, of Catherine Court, Trinity Square, Tower. Died 5th June, 1842, aged 86 years. Also Sarah Hewetson, wife of the above. Died at Blackheath Park, 4th April, 1866, aged 90 years. Also John Hewetson, eldest son of the above of 1 Catherine Court, EC. Died at the Canons, Mitcham, Easter Day, April 25th, 1886, aged 78 years. Also Emma Hewetson, wife of the above. Died 5th August, 1908, at 16 Sydenham Park, in her 90th year.
299. Mr Joseph LAMMIMAN, son-in-law of Mr Robert WHITE, late of Southborough. Died Sept 8th, 1827, aged 43 years. Also 2 infant children. "Under this stone lies sleeping here/A husband, and Father, and a friend sincere"./ Joseph LAMMIMAN, son of the above. Died Sept 9th, 1870, aged 58 years. "In this world he suffered much affiction/But now he lies in peace"./Also Mrs Ann PEACOCK, Relict of the above Mr Joseph Lammiman. Died March 23rd, 1872, aged 83 years. "Beloved in life, revered in death,/Breathing her last by all friends blest/With fervent prayers to meet her rest".
300. Mr Samuel PAGE. Died February 26th, 1820, aged 45 years.
301. Mr Henry HOWE, son-in-law of Mr Robert WHITE, of Southborough. Died 6th Febry 1817, aged 28 years. "Farewell my dear my time is past/I loved you while my life did last/But now for me no sorrow take/But love my child for my dear sake". Also Mrs Mary Howe, wife of the above. Died 22nd Janr, 1823, aged 42 years. "Farewell my father and my mother dear,/List to this world you are sleeping here/May the great God in Whom I trust,/Provide for me and raise you with the just".
302. Robert WHITE. Died 17th Novr, 1813, aged 35 years. Also Mrs Elizabeth White, mother of the above. Died 30th of January, 1844, aged 93 years. "A Faithful Friend a Heart Sincere,/The best of Mothers lieth here".
303. Sarah Smyth POOLE. Died September 9th, 1862, aged 58 years.
304. Mr William WHITE of this Parish. Died 2nd day of April, 1789, aged 73 years. Also Mrs Mary White, widow of the above. Died the 2nd of Decr, 1799, aged 99 years.
305. William James ELLIS, son of John George and Ann Ellis of this Parish. Died 12th Septr, 1861, aged 5 months. Also John Thomas Ellis. Died 10th May, 1863, in his 6th year. Also John George Ellis, father of the above. Died 17th June, 1865, in his 35th year. Also Elizabeth Guttridge Ellis, mother of the above John George Ellis. Died 10th March, 1869, in her 73rd year.
306. Mary Ann, wife of David MACQUALTER, of Bromley Hill. Died May the 24th, 1863, aged 48 years.
307. John Thomas ELYAS, Esqr. Died 19th Janry, 1844, in his 64th year. Also of William John, son of the above. Died 17th Novr, 1847, aged 27 years. Also Louisa, widow of the above John Thomas Elyas. Died 16th Janry, 1855, in her 75th year.
308. James BURGESS, son of Elizabeth and William Burgess of this Parish, Died 5th of August, 1844, aged 8 months. Also of Elizabeth, their daughter. Died 11th of December, 1845, aged 7 years 5 months. Also of Annie, their daughter. Died 24th of March, 1846, aged 8 months. Also of Edward, their son, Died 29th of January, 1848, aged 12 months. Also of Emma, their daughter. Died 11th of February, 1851, aged 8 years 7 months. Also of Elizabeth, wife of the above William Burgess. Died 21st of January, 1854, aged 37 years. Also of the above William Burgess. Died 15th of March, 1872, aged 61 years.
309. Sarah, wife of Daniel GREEN. Died the 1 of March, 1784, aged 25 years. Also the above Daniel Green. Died the 15th August, 1807, aged 50 years. "Afflictions sore long time I bore,/Physicians were in vain,/Till God did Please Death should me seize,/To ease me of my pain". Also Mrs Susannah MORSLEY, second wife of the above. Died 19th October, 1846, aged 80 years.
310. Aliss Rose CHANSON. Died October 7th, 1789, aged 9 years.
311. Barnard CORKER, son of Elias and Mary Corker, of this Parish. Died January the 2nd, 1792, aged 2 years. Also Elias, son of the above Elias and Mary Corker. Died January 2nd, 1792, aged 6 weeks.
312. Richard STYLES, of this Parish. Died May 1st, 1776, aged 64 years.
313. Mr Richard MOORE. Died Septr 2nd, 1822, aged 65 years. Also Mrs Mary Moore, wife of the above. Died May 30th, 1824, aged 65 years. Also Elizth Waller Moore, daughter of the above. Died 27th April, 1811, aged 19 years.
314. Robert William DRUMMOND. Died the 20th day of November, 1792, aged 3 years and 6 months. Also Mary Ann Drummond. Died May 4th, 1808, aged 8 years.
315. Richard FLOYD, of this Parish. Died July 29, 1762, aged 27 years.
316. Thomas LASCOE, of this Parish. Died February 6th, 1771, aged 55 years. Also John Lascoe, brother to the above Thomas Lascoe. Died 22nd January, 1781, aged 74 years. Also Ann Lascoe, niece to the said Thomas Lascoe. Died December 7th, 1775, aged 25 years. Also William Lascoe, brother of the above Ann Lascoe. Died 8th August, 1793, aged 41 years. Also Polly Newbery Lascoe, sister of the above. Died 17th December, 1804, aged 42 years. (Reverse side). Sarah Lascoe, daughter of John Lascoe, named on the other side of this stone. Died 30th December, 1849, aged 82 years. Also John Lascoe, of this Parish, brother of the above. Died 1st March, 1850, aged 84 years. Also Thomas Lascoe of this Parish, brother of the before-mentioned John LASCOE. Died 11th December 1852, aged 77 years. Also Elizabeth Lascoe, of this Parish, sister of the above. Died 7th April, 1853, aged 80 years.
317. Mr James BATH. Died 13th March, 1824, aged 48 years. Also William Bath, son of the above. Died 25th July, 1810, aged 2 years. Also Sarah Bath. Died 25th December, 1824, aged 20 years. Also James Bath, Died 29th July, 1831, in his 26th year. Also Mrs Harriet COLLINS, daughter of the above. Died 6th Decr, 1837, in her 25th year. Likewise Thomas MILLS, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Bath, and grand-son of the above. Died July 17th, 1842, aged 2 years. Also James Bath. Died April 9th, 1844, aged 2 years. Sophia Bath, daughter of the above Thomas and Elizabeth Bath. Died 21st January, 1849, aged 1 year and 10 months. Also of Mrs Mary Bath, wife of the above Mr James Bath. Died the 8th of August, 1852, aged 70 years. Likewise Mr Thomas Bath, their son. Died the 15th October, 1860, in his 49th year. Also Mrs Mary Ann GIBBONS, eldest daughter of the above James and Mary Bath. Died 10th November, 1860, in her 59th year. Also of Mrs Elizabeth Bath, widow of Mr Thomas Bath. Died 19th January, 1867, in her 52nd year. Also of Mary Bath, daughter of the above. Died 26th May, 1870, in her 29th year. Also of Thomas Bath, son of the above Elizabeth and Thomas Bath. Died January 4th, 1877, aged 32 years.
318, John ALLINGHAM, of this Parish, Collar Maker. Died October 6th, 1758, aged 74 years.
319. Mrs Lucy STARKEY, wife of Richard Starkey, of this Parish. Died 1st August 1813, aged 39 years. Also William, their son. Died 7th June, 1812, aged 6 years. Also the above Richard Starkey, who died 8th August, 1815, aged 51 years.
320. Jane LASCOE. Died July ye 12, 1705, aged 3 years. Also Jane Lascoe. Died June ye 16, 1711, aged one year. Also Mary Lascoe. Died Decmr ye 13, 1714, aged 15 years. Also Jane Lascoe. Dyed the 27th of October, 1741, aged 29 years. Also Thomas Lascoe. Dyed the 8th day of November, 1744, in the 74th year of his age. Also Elizabeth Lascoe. wife of the above Thomas Lascoe. Died the 5th day of January, 1755, aged 80 years.
321. Anet Kathleen DAVIS. April 11th, 1875. May 23rd, 1877.
322. Alfred ARDLEY, son of Thomas Ardley, of Leston in the County of Essex. Died 16th December, 1837, in the 30th year of his age.
323. Mrs Mary HARDY. Died November, 1840, aged 55 years. Also of Mr William Hardy, husband of the above. Died January 26th, 1848, aged 69 years. Also of John Hardy, fifth son of the above. Died November 23rd, 1871, aged 49 years.
324. Mr Thomas SHEPPARD. Died 7th August, 1813, aged 35 years. Also his son Thomas. Died 7th February, 1812, aged 9 months. Also his sister, Eunice Sheppard. Died 28th May, 1793, aged 21 years. Also his son John. Died 10th Jany, 1822, aged 9 years. Likewise Mrs Frances Sheppard, Relict of the above. Died 29th March, 1846, aged 63 years.
SECTION II.
325. William Francis BLACKNEY, died March 15, 1866, aged 8. Also Martha Jane, died March 19, 1866, aged 1 year 3 months. Also Henry Blackney, father of above, died March 11, 1872, aged 42.
326. Anne, only daughter of Colonel John and Ann BLAXLAND, died 20 October, 1858, aged 7 years and 5 months. Also Dame Harriott Mary DOWLING, widow of Sir James Dowling, Kt, died at Bromley 31 March 1881, aged 82. Also Annie Madeleine Margaret, child of Major Arthur HUGHES and Kate Blaxland, died 21 February, 1888, aged 12 months.
327. Mrs Maria PEERLESS, wife of James Peerless, of this parish, died 4 June, 1854, aged 51. Also Elizabeth STEWART died 4 January, 1887, aged 81.
328. Benjamin CHANCE, died 10 April, 1866, in his 30th year. Also Anna, wife of Henry MONCKTON, widow of above James Chance, died 18 January, 1889, aged 50.
329. Rebecca, wife of Henry Hardy TATAM of Moulton, co. Lincoln, eldest daughter of Edward and Ann LATTER, formerly of Pixfield, in this parish, died 13 February, 1855, aged 51.
330. Ann, relict of the Rev. Edward Wall ALLFREE, vicar of Shorne, Kent, died 25 April, 1855, aged 81. Also Ann, daughter of the said Rev. Edward Wall Allfree, died 24 February, 1891, aged 87.
331. Saraha, wife of Robert MITCHELL, born 7 April, 1812, died 23 November, 1854, aged 42, also Robert Mitchell, died 16 May, 1873, aged 53.
332. Robert, son of Jeremy and Ann SKILLETER, of this parish, born 14 July, 1852, died 7 September, 1855. Also Ann Skilleter, above-mentioned, died 26 December, 1856, aged 44. Also Ann daughter of Jeremy and Ann Skilleter, died 3 February, 1867, aged 25. Also Jeremy Skilleter, died 4 October, 1881, aged 71.
333. John WOODHOUSE, of this parish, died 25 December, 1858, aged 68. Also George KELSEY, son of Ezekiel and Eliza Kelsey, and grandson of the above, died 15 December, 1855, aged 4 years and 5 months. Also Sarah Woodhouse, wife of above, died 1 January, 1878, interred at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
334. Henry William GOULD, died 7 September, 1856, aged 4 years 10 months. Also Elizabeth GOULD, died 7 June, 1864 aged 14 months. Also Mary Ellen Gould, died 26 November, 1862, aged 3. Also Frances Ann Gould, died 3 January 1863, aged 8 years 8 months. Also Elizabeth Gould, mother of the above, died 30 October 1865, aged 39. Also Rachel FRANKLIN, mother of Elizabeth Gould, died April 18, 1879, in her 90th year.
335. Alice Maud LUNDY, born 5 April 1844, died 18 August 1858. Erected by her sister Louisa de Quincey CARRE.
336. James Bell LUNDY, Commissary General, died 24 April, 1884, in his 63rd year.
337. Sarah MUFFETT, wife of Benjamin Muffett of this parish, died 2 December 1858, aged 56. Also Benjamin Muffett, died 29 July 1859, aged 55.
338. Thomas William KENT, son of Thomas and Emily Kent, died 9 September 1859, in his 13th year. Also John Fordham Kent, brother of the above, died at Lewisham 11 September 1850, aged 16 months. Also Towler KENDALL, cousin of the above, died 14 March 1860, aged 3. Also the above Emily Kent, died 27 November 1876, aged 62.
339. Florence Helen, daughter of Clement and Ellen Sarah …………/.
340. William HUDD, husband of Ann Hudd of this parish, died 2 July 1857, aged 32. Also William Hudd, father of the above, died 15 July 1870, aged 67. Also Susan, wife of the above, died 16 April 1890, aged 84. Also Ann Hudd, wife of the first-named William Hudd, died October 1897, aged 72. Also Elizabeth, daughter of the above, died 7 November 1915, aged 60.
341. Alice Jane, daughter of Robert and Mary COOPER, died 30 November 1856, aged 10 years 5 months. Also Florence Bertha Cooper, died 10 June 1867, aged 2 years 6 months. Also Jane Alice Cooper, died 24 August 1885, aged 26.
342. Rebecca Parker BLAXLAND, died 29 May 1854. Also Edward Sanford Blaxland, died 30 March 1858. Also Sally Blaxland, daughter of above, died 26 October 1865. Also Sally Maria GILLESPIE, widow of the late Capt. R.R. Gillespie, 15 Hussars, born 22 August 1806, died 18 January 1883.
343. Achelaus James, youngest son of Henry and Jane MILLS, died September 1856, aged 13 years 5 months. Also Sarah, youngest daughter of the above, died 15 April 1876, aged 30. Also Elizabeth, second wife of Henry Mills, died 5 March 1872, aged 58. Also Henry Mills, died 17 July 1896, aged 83.
344. Eliza Sophia, widow of the late Lieut.-Col. Sir Edward Alexander CAMPBELL, C.B., Bengal Cavalry, and eldest daughter of Thomas PARRATT, Esq., of Ramsgate, Kent, died 3 December 1872 in her 46th year.
345. Margaret WILLIAMS, widow of the Rev. John Williams of Leominster, co. Hereford, died 4 August 1853, aged 75. Also Edward Augustus G. Williams, grandson of above, died 3 June 1874 in his 29th year. Also Edward Augustus Williams, surgeon, eldest son of the above John and Margaret, died 31 May 1875, aged 71.
346. Eliza, wife of Thomas MUSSON of this parish, died 18 November 1853 in her 54th year after a protracted illness. Also the above-named Thomas Musson, died 30 October 18../ in the 82 year of his age.
347. Caroline HARE, died 15 August 1876, aged 34.
348. James WINGFIELD, died 11 January 1865, aged 48. Also Eliza, wife of the above, died 14 March 1895, aged 79. Also William, son of the above, died 25 September 1864, aged 9.
349. John STIDOLPH, son of William and Hannah Stidolph, died 5 March 1854, aged 28. Also Hannah Stidolph, mother of the above, died 13 May 1854, aged 61. Also William Stidolph, died 26 February 1857, aged 71. Also Hannah Stidolph, daughter of the above, died 9 April 1879, aged 62.
350. John STOCKMAN of this parish, died 5 May 1854, aged 84.
351. Susan SAYCE, died 5 April 1856, aged 71. Also Elizabeth, sister of the above and widow of the Rev. William Motterham McQUIRE, died 5 June 1861, aged 74. Also Agnes McQuire, died 16 June 1878.
352. Catherine, relict of the Rev. John MANNING, A.M., formerly rector of Great Milton, co. Oxford ………………………../the two daughters of Mr Manning by a former marriage. Jane Sarah ATKYNS and Catherine Spencer Atkyns, the former died 31 February 1858 and the latter (?) 25 June in the same year.
353. William, son of William and Ann MOON of Bickley Farm in this parish, died 16 February 1860, aged 18. Also Florence Ellen, daughter of William and Ann HORLEY, died at St. Mary Cray 11 July 1869, aged 14 months; niece of the above.
354. Susanna, widow of the Rev. Nicholas BULL, for 10 years vicar of Saffron Walden, died 15 March 1863, aged 75 years.
355. Frances Mary, daughter of John and Catherine BARRETT of this parish, died 23 August 1855, aged 10 years 9 months. Also Mary Anne, sister of the above, died 9 April 1866, aged 3 years 1 month. Also John Barrett, father of the above, died 15 February 1898 in his 80th year. Also Catherine, wife of the above, died 4 June 1904 in her 80th year.
356. John DUNSTALL, born 4 February 1807, died 12 November 1872 in his 66th year. "On sad afflictions couch I lay/Lingering still for many a day/Now my dear Lord has thought it best/To take me to a place of rest". Also James Dunstall, his son, born 11 April 1844, died 4 March 1853. Also Thirza, wife of the above, died 14 January 1901, aged 81. Also Fanny, daughter of the above, died 29 April 1901, aged 61.
357. Mary, wife of William ROUNDS, died 28 May 1861, aged 35. Also May, second wife of the above, died 6 November 1878, aged 56.
358. Diana, daughter of Sir Alexander GORDON, Bart., and widow of Major General IRVINE, born 12 February 1766, died 27 January 1853.
359. Charles ANDREWS of this parish, died 15 May 1852, aged 9 years, adopted child of Richard and Louisa EWINS. Also the above Richard Ewins, died 23 January 1861, aged 58. Also Henry CARTER, died 5 December 1891, aged 80. Also Louisa, wife of the above.
360. Ann PENROSE, born at Penzance, Cornwall, 24 April 1775, died in this aprish 26 December 1850 in her 76th year.
361. Maria, wife of Samuel AMBLER, died 24 December 1888, aged 53.
362. Henrietta Emily, youngest daughter of the late most Reverend and right Honble Thomas Lewis O’BEIRNE, Lord Bishop of Meath, died 14 February 1848. Also Jane Ormsby O’Beirne, daughter of the above, who died at Worthing 8 August 1868, aged 85.
363. Helen, daughter of the late James Edward ROUSBY, Esq., of Cottisford House, Oxfordshire, died 6 March 1853, aged 28.
364. Charles Frederick BYLES, son of Charles and Ann Byles of this parish, died 1 February 1852, aged 27.
365. John GRIFFITHS, died 1 March 1875, aged 63. Also of Rachel his wife ("Ditty"), died 5 April 1913 in her 97th year.
366. Thomas MILSTEAD, died 17 March 1851 in his 5th year. Also Charles Edwin, died 1 February 1854 in his 14th year. Also William Milstead, father of the above, died 3 March 1869 in his 70th year. Also Hannah, wife of the above William Milstead, died 7 July 1875 in her 67th year.
367. James WAITE, late of Widmore in his parish, died 9 December 1861, aged 82. Also of Helen Clara HEFFER, died 23 May 1862, aged 5 months.
368. John EDWARDS, died 23 February 1875, aged 85. Also Mary, wife of the above, died 19 March 1875, aged 71, "for 35 years honoured & respected tenant on Sundridge Park Estate".
369. Mary BURBRIDGE, daughter of William and Sarah Burbridge of this parish, died 28 November 1856, aged 18 years.
370. Col. George TWEEDY, late of the Indian Army, who died 23 February 1860, in his 80th year. Also Violet Tweedy, widow of the above, who died 4 July 1865 in her 78th year.
371. John STOW, Esq., of Greenwich, died 1 January 1864, aged 87. Also of Henrietta Elizabeth his wife, who died 25 February 1878, aged 85.
372. Mary SAWKINS, eldest daughter of John Drayton Sawkins and Ann his wife of Sibton in the parish of Lyminge in this county, died 26 February 1860, aged 77.
373. George HAMMOND of Walworth, died 19 September 1853, aged 34. Also of George BURGESS, nephew of above, died 13 February 1851, aged 12 years 2 months.
374. Sarah, wife of James GOULDING, died 6 December 1874, aged 48.
375. Enos MONTAGUE, late of Tonbridge in his county, died 13 August 1853, aged 48.
376. Ellen SHOEBRIDGE, died 26 March 1862, aged 44. Also Edward Shoebridge, husband of above, died 22 May 1878, aged 72.
377. Richard BARRETT, died 31 August 1864 in his 81st year. Also Jane Barrett, wife of above, died 23 March 1867 in her 85th year. Also Richard Henry PAYNE, grandson of above, died 23 October 1870 in his 27th year. Also Elizabeth Payne, daughter of above, died 3 April 1874 in her 59th year. Also Jn. Payne, died 25 December 1879, aged 71 years.
378. John Tirtill BATTERSBEE, died 15 November 1849, aged 41. Also Robert Battersbee, brother of above, died 4 November 1858, aged 47. Also Charles Battersbee, brother of above, died 22 June 1865, aged 58. Also George Battersbee, brother of above, died 19 February, 1873, aged 70.
379. Mercy MARTIN, died 29 March 1850, aged 52. Also Hannah, wife of Thomas BOOTS, died 14 September 1878, aged 85.
380. Betty Wallace KEMP, late wife of James Kemp of this parish, died 28 July 1850, aged 56. Also James Kemp, husband of above, died 13 November 1854, aged 67.
381. Mrs Ann SERLE, relict of the Reverend Ambrose Serle, rector of Kelvedon Hatch, co. Essex, died 9 February 1853, aged 89.
382. Edward STRONG, died 20 September 1875, aged 66. Also Elizabeth, widow of above, died 12 December 1879, aged 75. Also Mary Ann LEE, died 20 August 1860, aged 67. Also Ruth, widow of the late Mr John COCHRANE, died 28 August 1872, aged 77. Also Thomas Edward Strong, Editor of the Bromley Record, eldest son of above, died 7 March 1886, aged 51.
383. Charlotte, wife of Mr George STORER of this parish, died 10 October 1860, aged 68. Also the above-named George Storer, died 15 November 1872, aged 67. Also Emily Charlotte HEAYSMAN, daughter of above, died 9 May 1889, aged 65.
384. James POPE of Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, died 9 June 1864, aged 72.
385. Sarah, wife of John NASH of this parish, died 20 August 1865, aged 52. Also John Nash, for many years of this parish, died at East Farleigh, co. Kent, 13 September 1884 in his 81st year. Also Hannah, daughter of above, died 7 February 1902, aged 50.
386. Louisa, wife of George THOMS, died 13 May 1868, aged 43.
387. Louisa Matilda, wife of Edward DUNN of Market Square, Bromley, born 13 May 1816, died 18 April 1888. Issue of the above: Frederic, born 20 March 1846, died 20 April 1846. Charles Edward, born 1 December 1844, died 28 August 1848. Jessie, born 12 July 1859, died 27 June 1860. Annie, second daughter of above, born 10 September 1850, died 29 January 1892. Edward Dunn, born 7 October 1818, died 21 March 1909.
388. Richard WEST, died 5 April 1850, aged 67. Also Elizabeth, wife of above, died 7 March 1881, aged 77.
389. Thomas, son of William and Sarah SUTTON of this parish, born 15 May 1845, died 3 September 1848. Also Harriet Lucy their daughter, born 9 January 1852, died 3 September 1856. Also Harry, third son of above, born 29 April 1853, died at Bareilly, N.W.P., India, 8 November 1872. Also Sarah, mother of above, born 7 February 1818, died 24 August 1893. Also William, husband of above, born 24 August 1813, died 24 June 1894. Also Rose, youngest daughter of above, born 22 January 1855, died 16 April 1905.
390. Robert, son of Robert and Elizabeth CROWHURST of this parish, died 2 March 1848, aged 7. Also Ann, eldest daughter of above, died 26 March 1855, aged 15 years 3 months. Also Charles, died 28 January 1857, aged 2 years 8 months. Also Harriet, died 30 January 1857, aged 4 years 3 months. Also Ebenezer, died 21 December 1857, aged 11 weeks. Also Elizabeth, second daughter of above, died 12 May 1873, aged 29. Also the above-named Elizabeth, wife of Robert CROWHURST, died 6 October 1871, aged 56. Also Robert, husband of above, died 23 March 1897, aged 81.
391. James William LETCHFORD, died 2 December 1848, aged 15. Also Susan, wife of William Letchford and mother of above, died 2 October 1874, aged 81. Also the above-named William Letchford, died 30 September 1877, aged 72.
392. John Edward JONES of this parish, died 10 February 1817, aged 59. Also Elizabeth Jones, relict of above, died 15 December 1855, aged 89.
393. (Two headstones). Herbert, son of George and Elizabeth ATKINS, died 16 August 1848, aged 2½. Also Sarah HART, grandmother of above, died 1 October 1861, aged 86. Also Rosina Mary Atkins, second daughter of above, died 27 March 1869, aged 21. Also Walter Atkins, youngest son of above, died 18 July 1870, aged 13 years. Also Louisa Sarah Atkins, third daughter of above, died 24 March 1871, aged 21. Also Ada Fanny Atkins, youngest daughter of above, died 24 December 1871, aged 17. (2nd stone): Also Ella Jane, fourth daughter of George and Elizabeth Atkins, died 23 December 1872, aged 20. Also George Atkins, father of the adjoining and above, died 28 December 1876, aged 60. Also Elizabeth Atkins, wife of above, died 14 September 1889, aged 74.
394. Mary Judith, widow of the Rev. Lancelot Pepys STEPHENS, formerly rector of North Crays, co. Kent, and vicar of Clavering, Essex, died 10 February 1865, aged 87.
395. Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Rev. Edward HEAWOOD, late rector of Halstead, co. Kent, died 23 September 1849, aged 30. Also Anna, youngest daughter of the above-named Rev. E. Heawood, died 24 July 1851, aged 11. Also Jane Alice Heawood, sixth daughter of above, died 4 December 1862, aged 27. Also Harriet Ellen Heawood, fourth daughter of above, died 16 November 1873, aged 45.
396. Alice JEFFREYS, spinster, daughter of the Rev. Edward Jeffreys, formerly rector of Throcking, Herts, died 5 February 1848, aged 89.
397. Mary, wife of Samuel George WHITE, Esq., and daughter of the Rev. William YOUNG, late vicar of Layston, Herts, died at Bromley 7 February 1847, aged 31. Also to the children of the above Samuel George and Mary White: Samuel George, died 8 July 1842, aged 1 year 3 months. Edmund Stillingfleet, died 15 May 1849, aged 4 years 11 months. Also Harriet Elizabeth Young, widow of the Rev. William Young, died 7 November 1859, in her 78th year.
398. Emerita Margaret SAUNDERS, died 5 December 1861, aged 48. Also Elizabeth Saunders, mother of above, died 1 May 1883, aged 91.
399. Colonel Frederick William CLEMENTS, died 7 December, 1859, aged 69. Also Alicia Frances his wife, died 18 April 1877, in her 76th year.
400. Frederick George JANSON, died 21 December 1865, in his 18th year. Also Elizabeth Janson, wife of Henry North Janson, mother of above, died 24 June 1870, aged 57. Also the above-named Henry North Janson, died 12 Aug. 1885, in his 80th year.
401. Edward WILKINSON of Sutton Valence, co. Kent, died 12 February 1782, aged 71. Also Ann, wife of John HOPE of this parish and daughter of the above, who died the 12th of September 1796, aged (?) 54. Also two children of the above John and Ann Hope who died young. Also the above John Hope, who died the 19th October 1800, aged 76.
402. Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Richard and Margaret WHITE, born 25 May 1804; died 30 March 1861.
403. Robert CLAYTON of this parish, died 28 February 1837, aged 46 years.
404. Thomas PRESSLEY, died 12 December 1851, aged 60. Also Elizabeth Pressley, widow of the above, died 15 August 1882, aged 75.
405. William BLANCHARD, died 7 October 1845, aged (?) 55. Also William Samuel, son of the late William Blanchard ……/.
406. Elizabeth GARDNER, relict of the Rev. Thomas Gardner, Vicar of …../co. Bucks [died at Bromley] College ……/.
407. Mary Ann, relict of the Rev. Henry Morgan SAY, Vicar of Sutton Valence in this county, died in Bromley College ../September 1843, aged (?) 68.
408. Joseph Henry Reynell de CASTRO, died 23 December 1864, aged 43.
409. Edward DUNN, many years Sexton of this parish, died 13 April 1865, in his 62nd year. Also Lucy Dunn, wife of above, died 29 January 1866. Also Lucy, second daughter of above, died 26 August 1866, in her 38th year. Also John, eldest son of above, died 28 November 1878, in his 45th year. Also Elizabeth, eldest daughter of above, died 24 May 1898, in her 71st year.
410. John DUNN, many years Clerk of this parish, died 4 February 1817, aged 52. Also Mary Dunn, wife of above, died 14 February 1801, aged 45. Also three of their children.
411. Elizabeth, wife of James BARBER of this parish, died 9 December 1842, aged 45. Also the above-named James Barber, died 13 February 1872, aged 75. Also Elizabeth Frances, daughter of above, who died in infancy. Also of James Barber, son of above, died 28 February 1872, aged 37.
412. Richard PALEY of Poplar, co. Middlesex, died 4 August 1844, in his 34th year.
413. Mrs Winifred POTTER, died 1 January 1843, aged 76. Also William Henry Potter, Esq., brother of above, died 19 March 1848, in his 88th year. Also Mary Huddleston Potter, niece of above, died 2 December 1854, in her 72nd year.
414. George Benjamin BAKER, died 2 April 1894, aged 61. Also Ann Elizabeth, wife of above, died 20 March 1897, aged 57.
415. Thomas LOVELAND of this parish, died 8 May 1859, aged 61. Also of his two infant children. Also Sophia, wife of above, died 19 November 1870, aged 70. Also Edward Taylor MADELLY, died 22 September 1864, aged 5 months.
416. William ROBINSON of Chevening in this county, died 22 March 1861, in his 70th year.
417. William ILOTT, died 27 October 1856, aged 60. Also Mary, widow of the above, died 10 December 1859, aged 63.
418. Samuel SHILLCOCK, late of Oundle, co. Northampton, died 23 March 1842, aged 74. Also Ann, relict of the above, died 12 November 1850, in her 77th year. Also William Shillcock, son of the above, died 15 January 1865, aged 46. Also Joseph Bradley, son of the above William and Ann Shillcock, died 24 April 1884, aged 71. Also Bethania, wife of the last named, died 14 January 1909, aged 89. Also Amy, daughter of the above J.B. and B. Shillcock, died 2 February 1921, aged 66.
420. Mary EVANS, died 3 November 1834, aged 85.
421. Jane, widow of the Venble. John JONES, B.D., Archdeacon of Bangor and Rector of Llantrisant, Anglesey, born 22 June 1802, died 8 September 1866.
422. Thomas APPLETON, son of Thomas and Ann Appleton of this parish, died 7 April 1841, in the 15th year of his age. Also Thomas Appleton, father of the above, who died 1 February 1852, in his 84th year. Also Ann, widow of the above, died 8th December 1865, aged 84.
423. Sarah, wife of Edward DUNN, born 2 July 1783, died 23 August 1829. Also Edward Dunn, husband of the above, died 26 November 1830, aged 56. Also Sarah Dunn, daughter of the above, born 11 February 1812, died 26 December 1837. Also Mary Ann Dunn, second daughter of the above, born 29 September 1816, died 15 February 1883. Also of Esther Dunn, youngest daughter of the above, born 30 March 1853, died 11 March 1886. Also of Caroline Dunn, born 25 June 1820, died 21 January 1889.
424. Elizabeth Mary, wife of John DUNN of this parish, who died 9 May 1794, aged 63. Also the above John Dunn, died 9 July 1801, aged 66. Also his son William, died 11 July 1801, aged ../ years. Also Elizabeth Dunn, relict of the above, died 16 October 1840, aged 83.
425. Edward DUNN, for over 40 years a bellringer of this parish, died 20 July 1906, in his 71st year. Also Jane, wife of the above, died 31 December 1914, aged 78.
426. Matilda Ann HODGES, wife of …../Miles Hodges, the only daughter of the Rev. John LEACH, Rector of ?Wouldham and Vicar of Halling in this county ……/and Susannah his wife, who died 10 ?October 1800, aged 51…../.
427. Robert Burr ROGERS, died 11 May 1825, aged 48. Also Fanny, daughter of above Robert Burr and Elizabeth Rogers, died 1 July 1837, aged 15, and three of their children who died in their infancy. Also Elizabeth Rogers, relict of the above, died 30 January 1847, aged 63. Also Sarah, wife of George PORTER, daughter of the above, died 18 October 1847, aged 37.
428. Mrs Lydia KILLETT, relict of Samuel Killett, Esq., late of Exeter, died 11 April 1786, aged 73. Also Mrs Frances HUDDLESTON, relict of the Rev. William Huddleston, Rector of Newenden, co. Kent, died 1 May 1786, aged 77. Arms: ?A fess engrailed, and in chief an animal; impaling, a chevron between three garbs.
429. Mr Huddleston KILLETT, son of William and Mary Killett of Hackney in Middlesex, died 7 June 1777, aged 3 years and 5 months.
430. William NEED of this parish, died 9 April 1845, aged 61. Also Maria, wife of the above and daughter of William and Ann EATON of Knockholt, died 17 February 1858, aged 72.
431. George JESSOP, died 22 January 1818, aged 83. Also John Jessop, son of the above, died 17 June 1829, aged 51. Also Mrs Ann FOLKARD, daughter of the said George Jessop, died 20 October 1830, aged 58. Also Charles, brother of the above John Jessop, died 21 January 1852, aged 72. Also of Edmund Jessop, nephew of the above Charles Jessop, died 14 November 1853, aged 30. Also Henry Jessop, father of the above Edmund, died 20 November 1860, aged 74.
432. Rebecca, daughter of James and Ann DEWAR, died 29 November 1774, aged 4 years 2 months. Also Mary Dewar, died 3 June 1780, aged 9. Also James Dewar, Esq., died 9 February 1795, aged 70. Also Sarah, daughter of the above, died 21 August 1800, aged 25. Likewise Mrs Ann Dewar, died 7 February 1803, aged 57. Also Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Robert, son of the above James and Ann Dewar, died 11 March 1809, aged 5 years 6 months. Also Master Robert Dewar, son of the above Robert and Sibella Dewar, died 8 April 1811, aged 8 months and 6 days. Also Sibella Battey Dewar, wife of Robert Dewar, Esq., of Clapham, Surrey, died 25 July 1848, aged 64. Also Robert Cuming Dewar, Esq., died 25 April 1853, aged 75. Also Lieut.-Col. James Raymond Johnstone Dewar, late Bengal Artillery, born January 1840; died 16 May 1890.
433. Henrici BLAKE, armigeri, Lehinchiae in Hibernia, natus MDCCXXX, schola Westmonasteriensi literis institutus Londini, obiit MDCCLXXX. Arms: [Argent] a fret [sable]. Crest: A cat a mountain [proper].
434. 1780, Mrs Mary LYNDON, to whom a memorial is erected in the church, 1805. Also William Lyndon, Esq., husband of the above. Also Mrs Anna Lyndon, daughter of the above, who died 15 January (?) 1815, aged 71.
435. Ann, relict of the Rev. J.F. Browne BOHUN, M.A., of Westhall, and Rector of Debden, Suffolk, died in Bromley College 14 February 1838, aged 72. Also Eleanor Mary Bohun of Percival House, Blackheath, youngest daughter of the above, died 16 January 1854, in 52nd year.
436. Mrs Ann HOLGATE, relict of the Rev. George Holgate, rector of Theydon Bois, Essex, and Stouting, Kent, died 5 May 1833, aged 71. Also Isabella, fourth daughter of the above and wife of Major R.G. ROBERTS, late of the H.E.I.C. Bengal Artillery, died at Norwood 7 February 1865, aged 67.
437. Keziah HOARE, died 15 May 1845, aged 95.
438. Elizabeth CORNFORD, died 29 December 1835, aged 86. Also Harriet COOPER, widow, of Bromley College, daughter of the above, who died 11 June 1840, aged 74.
439. Joseph TANNER of the parish, died 11 March 1802, aged 62.
440. Easter Susannah STOREY, died 25 February 1815, aged 5 years.
441. Mary (?) KEARNAN, who died 10 May 1807, aged 42 (?12). Also Mrs Mary (?) Kearnan, who died 15 May 181./aged 72.
442. Jane REYNOLDS, late of Bromley College, died 28 March 1820, aged 86. Also Mary Reynolds, daughter of the above, died 29 September 1837, aged 72.
443. Mary Ann COLLETT, daughter of the Rev. Peter Collett, late of Rye, co. Sussex, and rector of Denton in same county, died 2 August 1816, aged 64. Also Anne Collett, sister of the above, died 19 November 1854, aged 74.
444. Also four children Mary, died 5 October 1817, aged 6 years; Sarah, died 6 October 1817, aged 2 years 9 months; Elizabeth, died 16 October 1817, aged 1 year 9 months; Mary Susanna, died 13 April 1822, aged 3 months.
444a. James CHURCHER, who died 28 February 1838, aged 78. Also Sarah, wife of the above …./. [Note: ?parents of above (444) – 2 wooden memorials].
445. E…………./H…………../died 8 August 1825, aged 80.
446. Mary, wife of William ROGERS of this parish, died 2 October 1790, aged 46. Also Fanny, wife of the above, died 13 November 1817, in her 68th year. Also William Rogers, died 17 June 1823, aged 78.
447. Mary, daughter of William and Mary WHITE of this parish, died 27 April 1806, aged 4 months 18 days. Also the above William White, died 20 June 1813, aged 42. Also Esther White, daughter of the above, died 10 June 1822, aged 15. Also Mary White, wife of above, died 11 April 1823, aged 42. Also Robert White, son of above, died 14 June 1827, aged 13.
448. Ann WHITE, daughter of the late William and Mary White of this parish, died 5 December 1839, in her 27th year. Also Edward, brother of above, died 13 June 1857, in his 47th year. Also Hester, widow of above, died 28 January 1892, in her 84th year.
449. Lydia, wife of James WHITE of this parish, died 26 February 1875, aged 79. Also Sarah, wife of James White, junior, died 27 February 1875, aged 39. Also Sarah Ann, daughter of the above James and Sarah, died 25 January 1862, aged 11 weeks. Also James White, husband of the above Lydia, who was churchwarden of this parish for many years, died 16 November 1876, aged .8/. (On the back of same stone: Edward George, son of James White, who died 14 August 1873 (?5), in his 18th year. Interred in Reigate Cemetery).
450. Frances ALLEN, wife of William Allen, died 13 July 1837, aged 24. Also Fanny, daughter of the above, died 11 June 1837, aged 10 days. Also Robert FRENCH of this parish, brother of the above, died 18 December 1862, aged 60 years. Also James French, son of the above, died 31 July 1891, aged 65.
451. Mrs Mary LAMB, died 1 January 1824, aged 59. Caroline HUGHES, died 12 November 1835, aged 28. David Richard Hughes, died 20 August 1861, aged 60. Also a daughter died in infancy.
452. Mrs Rebecca INGLES, died 24 July 1872, in her 62nd year. Also William Ingles, died 3 August 1875, in his 70th year. Also Mildred Ingles, daughter of the above, died 18 December 1844, aged 19 months. Also William Henry Ingles, son of the above, died 7 February 1857, in his 11th year. Also Robert FOORD, son of the above William Henry Ingles (sic) died 8 March 1875, aged 8 months.
453. Thomas HOW, died 27 May 1870, aged 60. Also Thomas, son of the above, died 10 August 1838, aged 15 months. Also Mary How, wife of the above, died 18 January 1873, aged 70. Also James Thomas, son of James and Eliza COOPER and grandson of the above Thomas and Mary How, died 26 June 1876, aged 1 year.
454. James HOW of this parish, died 19 July 1843, in his 71st year. Also Martha How, relict of above, died 16 May 1856, in her 83rd year. Also John Miskin How, grandson of the above, died 29 August 1865, aged 1 year and 5 months. Also Martha How, daughter of the above, died 24 October 1867, aged 58. Also Mildred French Moyce How, eldest daughter of above, died 27 May 1875, aged 70. Also Silas Samuel How, third son of the above, died 6 July 1875, aged 73.
455. The Rev. James John TALMAN, A.M. 20 years chaplain of Bromley College and Vicar of North Curry and Stogumber, co. Somerset, died 14 April 1820, aged 51. Also Alexander Becher, son of the above, died 4 January 1808, aged 3. Also Frances Ann, eldest daughter of the above, died 8 May 1823, aged 28. Also Jane, his third daughter, died 2 April 1830, aged 27. Also Mary, relict of the above, died 5 September 1862, in her 90th year. Also James John Talman, Esq., eldest son of the above, died 8 March 1863, aged 64. Also Anne, his youngest daughter, died 14 October 1865, aged 48. Also Samuel, son of the above, Major in the Indian Army, died 15 January 1887, aged 80.
456. Mr John James BARTON of Dartford, died 1 March 1842, in his 81st year.
457. Sophia, daughter of the late Rev. Robert WILLAN, Vicar of Cardington, co. Beds, died 6 July 1832, aged 41. Also Ann Willan, relict of the above, died 24 April 1833, aged 78.
458. Susan, widow of the Rev. Thomas HOPKINSON, chaplain of Landguard Fort, Essex, died 21 September 1877, aged 84.
459. Elizabeth EVANS, widow of the late Rev. James Evans, rector of Welsh Bicknor, co. Monmouth, died 1 February 1832, aged 80.
460. Thomas CLARKE of this parish, plumber, died 16 October 1790, aged 30.
461. Mary HARDY, relict of the Rev. Joseph Hardy of Sutton Valence, co. Kent, vicar of Headcorn, co. Kent and of Mom…./and ?Blechington, died at Bromley College 5 May 1800, aged ../.
462. James, son of the Rev. James THURSTON, late vicar of Ryarsh in this county, and Mary his wife, died 18 August 1815, aged 29. Also Thomas, brother of the above, died 12 February 1826, aged 43. Also Mary, relict of the above Rev. James Thurston, died 24 July 1827, aged 73.
463. Mary WHITE of Bromley College, relict of the Rev. John White, M.A., vicar of Ware and Thundridge, co. Herts, died 22 November 1807, aged 68.
464. Ann PUGH, daughter of Ellis Pugh, late of Spring Gardens, died 30 August 1812, aged 55. Also Elizabeth STEWART, died 4 August 1816.
465. Harriet Catherine STRONG, died 20 August 1818, aged 23. Also Mary Ann Strong, died 10 June 1819, aged 21. Also Sarah Elizabeth Strong, died 7 July 1820, aged 27. Also Margaret Strong, mother of the above and relict of the Rev. William Strong, late rector of Norton, co. Kent, died 2 March 1822, aged 68.
466 Benjamin GREEN, born 21 June 1821, died 18 August 1861. (Separate stone but same grave) Maria POCKLINGTON, died 8 November 1866, aged 70, at Logshill, near Chislehurst. She was for nearly 50 years a faithful friend and servant of Joseph Green of Denmark Hill, Surrey, and of his son James Green of Logshill from his birth to his death, the attendant of Benjamin Green who lies buried in the same grave.
467. William John WHITE, son of William and Elizabeth White of this parish, died 22 September 1827, aged 9 months. Also William White, father of the above, died 14 October 1827, aged 25; Mary White, daughter of the above, died 22 April 1829, aged 3 years 11 months; Thomas White JOYCE, son of John Joyce and the above-named Elizabeth his wife, died 8 April 1840, aged 5 years 3 months. "Ere sin could blight, or sorrow fade,/Death came with friendly care;/The opening bud to heaven conveyed,/And bid him blossom there". Also the above-named Mr John Joyce, died 16 February 1860, aged 52. Also Elizabeth Joyce, relict of the above, died 8 March 1877, aged 79. Also of William John White, her eldest son, who died 3 April 1869, aged 41.
468. Christopher EATON, died 17 December 1815, aged 38. Also Mrs Margaret Eaton, wife of the above, died 10 April 1830, aged 54. Also two children died in infancy. Also Philip Eaton, son of the above, died 29 December 1833, aged 26. Also Charlotte Eaton, daughter of the above, died 16 April 1837, aged 27. Also Stanley Eaton, infant son of Spencer and Kate WICKS and grandchild of the above Christopher Eaton, died 18 March (?) 1872, aged (?) 15 days.
469. Elizabeth, wife of Christopher EATON, died 18 May 1841, aged 21.
470. Ann STEEL, relict of the Rev. Joseph Steel, late vicar of Yardley, co. Worcester, died 29 September (?) 1805, aged 90.
471. Ann, Ambrose, Alice, Sarah, and also Arthur HATFIELD, for 30 years a valued friend and dispenser to Messrs. Williams, Morgan, Hughes & Willey, surgeons, by whom this stone has been erected, died 16 December 1881.
472. Ann DOWLEY, wife of Mr James Dowley of the parish of St. Saviour’s, Southwark, cornfactor, died 8 August 1781, aged 41. Also near this stone is interred four of her children that died in their infancy. Also of Mr James Dowley, who died 2 January 1816, aged 72.
473. Arthur Gresley HELLICAR, for 39 years vicar of this parish, died 6 September 1904, aged 69.
474. Sydenham Malthus, son of the Rev. A.G. HELLICAR, vicar of this parish, who died 11 August 1891, aged 26.
475. Mrs Mary MOULE, died 16 August 1837, aged 81. Also Sarah, relict of the Rev. John BRADLEY, curate of Wilmington, co. Kent, and sister of the above, died in Bromley College 4 January 1844, aged 82.
476. Elizabeth, widow of the late Rev. Richard SHARPE, B.A., vicar of Brookland and for many years curate of New Romney, co. Kent, died in Bromley College 12 November 1822, in her 62nd year. Also Anna Maria Share, their daughter, died at Maize Hill, Greenwich, 13 May 1840, in her 52nd year.
477. Wm. BLAMIRE, died 20 April 1820, aged 6 years 10 months; his father Richard Baynes Blamire, Esq., of the county of Cumberland, died 3 October 1823, aged 45. Also Frances SHEPHERD, who during the 37 years which she survived her husband, the Rev. John Shepherd, lived in Bromley College, died 31 May 1842. Also Frances Shepherd, daughter of the above, died 6 December 1854. Also Jane Shepherd, sister of the above, died 24 May 1867.
478. ?John CHRISTIAN, Esq., of Pall Mall, died ../June 1795, aged 30 years. Also Sarah Christian his wife, who died ../Jan. 1800.
479. John COLEMAN of this parish, died 2 April 1830, aged 57.
480. Sarah CARTER of Bromley College, relict of the Rev. Arnold Carter, Minor Canon of Rochester and Vicar of St Margaret near that city, died 17 March 1801, aged 70.
481. The son and three daughters of the late Rev. John YOUDE, Vicar of Higham in this county. Dorothy died 2 August 1801, the Rev. Henry Youde died 26 January 1811 in his 27th year, Sarah died 29 July 1814, Sophia died 26 May 1825.
482. Hannah Sophia CHAMBERLAYNE, late of Bromley College, died 9 October 1839, aged 42, and her grandsons, William Thomas Chamberlayne died 3 April 1864, aged 10 months, and John Henry died in Jamaica 4 April 1868, aged 7 months.
483. John, son of the Rev. Robert BLICKE, late Rector of Netteswell, Essex, and Vicar of Edlesborough, Bucks, died 19 August 1821, aged 33. Also Charlotte Blicke, mother of the above, died 12 November 1830, aged 76.
484. Mr. Robert STEPHENS, son of the Rev. John Stephens, late rector of Colwell, Herefordshire, …../Margaret Stephens, widow, of Bromley College, died 5 May 1801, aged 80.
485. George HALL of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, died 18 August 1792, aged 76. Also Jane Hall, wife of the above, died 9 December 1770, aged 77. Also Harriet E.W. TURNEY, wife of Mr Alexander Turney of Camberwell and granddaughter of the above George Hall, died 19 April 1839, in her 35th year.
486. William WALMISLEY, Esq., forty-two years a clerk in the Parliament office, nearly twenty years of which he was Clerk of the Papers of the House of Lords, died 17 January 1819, in his 74th year. Also Mary, relict of the above, died 4 April 1822, in her 72nd year. Also Elizabeth Walmisley, eldest daughter of the above, died 29 June 1857, aged 76.
487. James WALMISLEY, son of William and Mary BAXTER of this parish, died 28 August 1823, aged 13 months 3 weeks. Also their daughter Matilda Walmisley, died 14 February 1849, aged 7 years 10 months. Also their son Herbert Walmisley, died 7 December 1847, in his 20th year. Also Wm. Baxter, father of the above, died 24 September 1857, aged 64. Also Mary Baxter, wife of the above Wm. Baxter, died 20 April 1859, aged 71. Also Robt. Walmisley, M.D. second son of the above, died 29 April 1902, aged 77. Also Eliza Walmisley, second daughter of the above, died 26 November 1909, aged 83.
488. John KENTISH of this parish, died 8 April 1827, aged 56. Also Emily ALLEN, granddaughter of the above, died 29 January 1837, aged 6.
489. Elizabeth RICE, died 1 April 1802, aged 77. Also John Rice, died 12 January 1808, aged 94.
490. William DRAPER of this parish, died 1 May 1813, aged 70. Also Mary, his widow, who died 1 December 1815, aged 70. Also two daughters of the above: Elizabeth, died 24 March 1820, aged 32; Mary, died 17 October 1823, aged 45.
491. Thomas GREENAWAY, died 26 February 1844, aged 75. Also Sarah, relict of the above, died 17 June 1871, aged 81.
492. Richard GABBITAS, died 30 December 1846, aged 72. Also Elizabeth, relict of the above, died 28 March 1872, aged 86. Also Sarah, daughter of the above and wife of D.W. MOYNAHAN, died 13 May 1891, in her 64th year. Also of the above D.W. Moynahan, died 10 July 1895, aged 73.
493. Jean BRYDEN, spinster of this parish, died 28 November 1858, aged 75. Also Jane DUNCKLEY, spinster, who died 10 January 1865, aged 52; for upwards of 36 years she lived in the service of Mr BILKE at Mill Cottage in this parish.
494. Emery, wife of John BROWN, died 5 September 1780, aged 43. Also Anthony, son of the above John and Emery Brown, died 19 November 1783, aged 20 years 10 months. Also the above John Brown [remainder of stone buried].
495. In the family vault of Alexander CHAMPION, Esq., of London, born 11 November 1751, died 6 April 1809. Ann, his wife, died 8 April 1837, in her 85th year. Ann CHAMPION, their daughter, died 9 February 1788, aged 13. Maria Champion, their daughter, born 8 February 1778, died 10 May 1822. Elizabeth Champion, their daughter, born 21 February 1781, died 26 June 1870. Robert LIVIE of Austen Friars, London, died 17 May 1807, aged 55. Mrs Jane Livie, widow of the above and sister of Mrs Ann Champion, died 22 December 1839, aged 88.
496. Thomas REED, died 29 January 1814, aged 70. Also Mrs Mary Reed, relict of above, died 3 April 1826, aged 78.
497. Alfred Poyntz SANDERSON of Pembroke College, Oxford, son of the late Rev. Alfred Sanderson, Vicar of Aston Blanc, Gloucestershire, died 7 September 1811. Also Charlotte, who died 6 May 1832. Also Eliza, died 7 June 1833, sisters of the above. Also the Rev. Stephen Sanderson, M.A., of Pembroke College, Oxford, brother of the above, died 22 June 1843. Also Charlotte Sanderson, widow of the above Rev. Alfred Sanderson, died 8 April 1847.
498. Miss Maria Goode INWOOD, daughter of the late Rev. Jethro Inwood, 20 years curate of St. Paul’s, Deptford, died 13 December 1818, aged 37. Also Mrs Hester Inwood, relict of the above, and late of Bromley College, died 15 December 1820, aged 62.
499. Samuel DAVIS, died 26 June 1841, aged 45.
500. Mayjor SYKES, son of John and Margaret Sykes, died 19 January 1757, aged 10. Also Margaret Sykes, wife of John Sykes, died 19 April 1770, aged 51. Also the above John Sykes, who died 21 March 1792, aged 80.
501. Susanna, wife of Thomas ADAMS, late of the parish of S. Mary, Lambeth, born 15 December 1752, died 17 September 1859. Also of the said Thomas Adams, born 13 April 1753, died 6 January 1825. Also Thomas Henry Adams, son of Robert and Elizabeth Adams of York Road, Lambeth, and grandson of the above, who died 5 March 1833, aged 26, late medical student of S. Bartholomew’s Hospital. Also Sarah, widow of William Adams, son of the first-named Thomas Adams, died 29 April 1865, aged 65.
502. Mary Clara (Baxter), born 3 June 1859, died 26 January 1862. Also Caroline Elizabeth, mother of the above and wife of William Walmisley BAXTER, born 27 August 1829, died 23 October 1896. Also Alice Emily, daughter of the above, born 25 October 1863, died 29 May 1898. Also William Walmisley Baxter, husband of Caroline Elizabeth, born 21 November 1829, died 8 April 1900. Also Helen Augusta and Jessie, daughters of the above, who died in their infancy.
503. Sarah, wife of John OSBORN of this parish …. Elizabeth Osborn of this parish, who died 6 October 1776, aged ?44. Also John Osborn, grandson of the above John Osborn, died 11 April 1783, aged 9. Also of Stephen Osborn, died ?19 September 1786, in the ?57th year of his age.
504. Mrs Helena OSBORN of this parish, died 17 June 1813, aged 59. Also Mary OSBORN, daughter of the above, died 13 January 1804, aged 15. Also Stephen Osborn of this parish, died 6 December 1842, aged 55. Also John and Sarah, two children of the above, who died in their infancy. Also James, second son of the above, died at Melbourne 11 March 1856, aged 37. Also Stephen, eldest son of the above, died 10 July 1858, aged 45. Also Rebecca, relict of the above Stephen Osborn, senior, died 15 February 1867, aged 78.
505. Thomas WESTWOOD, late of the parish of Hampstead in Middlesex, died 21 June 1782, in his 29th year. Also Sarah DARK of this parish, died 29 June 1780, in her 21st year.
506. The family grave of William and Hester WINGHAM. Rosina, died in Bedminster, Bristol, 26 June 1852, aged 14 months. Also Mary Emma, died in Bedminster 16 July 1852, in her 3rd year. Jemima, died in Bromley 24 April 1864, aged 10 months. Charles, of the 18th K.R.V., died 13 March 1866, in his 19th year. William Wingham, father of the above, died 18 June 1869, aged 43. Walter, died 23 October 1869, aged 10 years. Charlotte Anne Wingham, daughter-in-law of the above, born 2 July 1841, died 13 June 1911.
507. Elizabeth BROWNE, widow of the late Rev. Tobias Browne, vicar of Alford, co. Lincoln, died 6 November 1818, in the 92nd year of her age. She was resident in Bromley College 39 years. Also Charlotte, daughter of the above, died 13 December 1847, aged 84.
508. Martha BOWLES, late of Chelsea, widow of Leonard Bowles, Esq., merchant, and daughter of the late Tobias RUSTAT, Esq., of Withersfield, Suffolk, died 16 December 1790, aged 71.
509. Elizabeth ROWLEY, late of Bromley College, relict of the Rev. Dr. George Rowley, died 30 July 1817, aged 62. Also Elizabeth CLARKE of Bromley College, relict of the Rev. Benjamin Clarke and daughter of the above, died 15 August 1849, aged 72.
510. James COOMBER, died 22 August 1820, aged 62. Caroline Coomber, daughter of the above, died 27 August 1820, aged 28. Also Hannah Groves Coomber, relict of the above, died 22 June 1820 (?), aged 67. Also Louisa, wife of Thomas OSBORN and daughter of the above, who died .. April 1851 (?).
511. Mr Thomas KEBBELL, died 18 September 1826, in the 56th year of his age.
512. William GIBBS, died 28 March 1860, aged 70. Also John Gibbs, son of the above, died 8 November 1858, aged 35. Also Ann, wife of the above William Gibbs, died 23 February 1874, aged 81. Also Ann Gibbs, daughter of William and Ann Gibbs, died 30 November 1875, aged 49. Also Elizabeth Gibbs, daughter of William and Ann Gibbs, died 30 August 1883, aged 63.
513. Sarah ALLEN, died 19 December 1819, aged 36. Also Sarah Allen, daughter of the above, died 21 May 1824, aged 5. Also William Allen, son of the above, died 13 May 1825, aged 13. Also Mary Hodsall Allen, daughter of the above, who died 31 May 1830, aged 13. Also James Allen, son of the above, died 29 August 1839, aged 25.
514. Thomas BAXTER of this parish, died 22 March 1858, aged 68. Also Emily Margaret, wife of G.B. Baxter, nephew of the above, died 24 November 1902, aged 75. Also George Bodle Baxter, husband of the above, died 28 January 1911, aged 88.
515. Richard ADDIS of this parish, died 2 February 1853, aged 60. Also Harriet Addis, wife of the above, died 25 November 1845, aged 54. Also two of their children: Harriet, died 16 May 1826 in her 3rd year, and Harriet, died 12 August 1831 in her 6th year. Also William their son, died 2 October 1852, aged 34. Also Mary Jane PEACOCK, their grand-daughter, died 5 May 1857 in her 3rd year.
516. John BUCHANAN and Elizabeth his wife. He died 1 December 1779, aged 70. She died 5 January 1781, aged 61.
517. William FEAST of this parish, died 11 December 1836, aged 63. Also Mrs MOLLY, 2nd wife of the above, died 11 June 1852, aged 78. Also Edwin MUFFETT, grandson of the above William Feast, died 23 October 1844, aged 3 years 6 months. Also Sarah, dau. of the above William Feast, died 20 September 1857, aged 51.
518. Richard HUTSON, who died 22 May 1823, aged 44. Also Henry Hutson of Rushey Green, Lewisham, son of the above, died 19 October 1873, aged 67.
519. Sarah HUTSON, wife of Richard Hutson, died 10 September 1835, aged 57. Also two of their grandchildren, Frederick Hutson, died 8 June 1837, aged 5, and Sarah Hutson, died 30 June 1837, aged 12 months. Also Mary Ann, wife of Henry Hutson of Rushey Green, Lewisham, died 8 September 1873, in her 75th year.
520. Mary GILDER of Bromley College, widow of the Rev. Jonathan Gilder, Rector of Aspeden and Vicar of Layston, co. Herts, died October 1823, aged 80.
521. Sarah ELGER, late of Stamford, co. Linc., died 28 May 1806, aged 16.
522. Jemima LESLIE, died 27 January 1787, aged 70. Also Ann ?FRAIGNEAU, died 23 July 1790, aged ?87. Also Elizabeth ?Fraigneau, died ?25 August 1794, aged ?89. Also Magdalen ?Fraigneau, died 1 September 1794, aged 87.
523. Susanna HOLDSWORTH, wife of Richard Holdsworth of Rotherhithe, died 3 July 1750, ?aged 23.
524. William CHILD, Esq., died 16 February 1814, aged 82. Also Ann, wife of the above, died 1 September 1801, aged 64.
525. Judith de BRISSAC, died 25 March 1788, in the 81st year of her age.
526. Elizabeth Joanna CHILD, died 20 March 1800, aged 69.
527. Elizabeth, widow of Mr ROBERTS of Christ Hospital, died 25 July 1815, aged 75.
528. Frank, 3rd son of William and Clara LATTER of Lee, Kent, died 23 June 1832, in his 5th year.
529. Charles LATTER, died 28 February 1844, aged 74. Susanna his wife, died 1 August 1870, aged 85. Their sons Charles Maximilian, died 27 March 1832, aged 20. Walter, died 6 June 1825, aged 10. Their daughters Caroline, died 4 August 1879, aged 60. Mary Sarah, died 28 April 1907, in her 90th year.
530. Mrs Sarah ELYARD, died 22 July 1825, aged 71. Also Eleanor, daughter of the above and wife of Edward Beaumont SMITH, Esq., died 21 July 1839.
531. Mary SCOONS, wife of John Scoons of this parish, died 8 February 1812, aged 66.
532. Damaris PAGE, died 26 April 1817, aged 76. Also George Page, husband of the above, died 28 January 1829, aged 82.
533. Jane, wife of James LINN of this parish, died 24 March 1845, aged 44. Also the above James Linn, died 26 January 1849, aged 54. Also Amelia, daughter of the above, died 16 November 1913, aged 79.
534. Alice JOHNSON, wife of Anthony Johnson of this parish, died 16 July 1735, aged 47. Also Charles, their son, who died 25 September 1738, in his 27th year. Also the above Anthony Johnson, who died 19 July 1753, aged 77.
535. Emma Sarah, daughter of William and Sarah PAULL, died 22 June 1834, aged 2 years 7 months. Also Harriet Ann, daughter of the above, died 1 August 1834, aged 4 years 4 months. Also William Godfrey, son of the above, died 5 October 1836, aged 2 years 4 months. Also Frederick, son of the above, died 28 December 1841, aged 11 months. Also Bertha, daughter of the above, died 23 October 1845, aged 17 years 4 months. Also Martha Paull, grandmother of the above, died 6 March 1860, in her 83rd year. Also William Warr Paull, her son, father of the above children, died 3 September 1868, in his 68th year.
536. William Godfrey, son of William STIDOLPH, died 26 August 1828, aged 25. Also Sarah, mother of the above, died 9 April 1836, aged 58. Also the above William Stidolph, died 20 January 1855, in his 83rd year. In a grave near are the remains of Sarah his second wife, who died 12 January 1851, in her 66th year.
537. Maria, wife of Joseph SO……../ , who died 25 September ?177-/, aged 31. Also two of their children, who died in their infancy.
538. Joseph SOLOMON, late of Wateringbury in this county, died 26 February 1788, aged 49.
539. Elizabeth, wife of David DALE of this parish, died 19 April 1823, aged 70. Also the above David Dale, died 30 November 1833, aged 88. Also Sarah Dale, daughter of the above, died 20 December 1829, aged 53. Also Elizabeth, daughter of David Dale, died 7 February 1864, in her 85th year.
540. Elizabeth, daughter of John and Ann HESTER of this parish, died 4 June 1782, aged ../. Also Mrs Ann Hester, died 22 September 1799, aged ?50.
541. John PHILLIPS of this parish, died 7 June 1784, aged 57. Also Elizabeth Phillips, died 23 April 1794, aged 67.
542. John LAWSON, died ../June ?1751, aged ?38. Also seven children of William and Elizabeth [STICK] of this parish: Ann, …./1757, aged ../months. Elizabeth, …./1759, aged ../years. John, died 17-0/, aged 17. William, died ?1760, aged ../. Mary, died 1760, aged../years. Lawson, died 1760, aged 7 weeks. Joseph Lawson, died March 1763, aged 11 years. Also the above Elizabeth STICK, died 17 December …./aged ?67. And William Stick, her husband, died 23 January 1774, aged 70. Martha, his second wife, died 7 November 17../, aged ?47. And their son William, died 20 April 1769, aged 10 months. Jennett Lawson TANDY, daughter of the above William and Elizabeth Stick, died 30 September 1811.
543. The son of John and Jane ATHERFOLD. John Atherfold, who died 28 May 1863, aged 20 years and 5 months. William Atherfold, died 12 June 1863, aged 23 years. The above John Atherfold, died 22 January 1868, aged 74. Also Jane, wife of the above John Atherfold, who died 13 January 1893, aged 84.
544. Robert BUNN, died 24 May 1816, aged 80.
545. Thomas SOAN of this parish, who died 16 December 1809, aged 70. Also Mrs Ann Soan, relict of the above, who died 6 April 1815, aged 77. Also Caroline BIRKETT, daughter of Thomas BROWNE and Harriott Birkett, and granddaughter of the above Thomas Soan, who died 21 October 1820, aged 20. Also the above Harriott Birkett, who died 18 August 1826, aged 45.
546. Sarah, relict of the Rev. William PERFECT, Vicar of East Malling in this county, died 21 June 1769, aged 61. Stone erected by her son William Perfect, surgeon of West Malling.
547. Margaret KNIGHT, died 22 April 1859, in her 93rd year. Also Thomas SLOW, who died 20 January 1829, aged 30. Also Sarah, daughter of the above Thomas and Sarah Slow, died 1851.
548. Ann KNIGHT of this parish, died 24 September 1873, aged 73. Also Sarah SLOW, sister of the above, died 23 November 1873, aged 76. Also Jan CLARKE, died 14 March 1896, aged 90.
549. James John Fountain ALLEN, late of Warwick Lane, City, died at Mason’s Hill in this parish 14 April 1862, aged 48.
550. Sarah TATTON, daughter of Wm. and Sarah Tatton of this parish, died 29 May 1811, aged 10 months. Also the above William Tatton, died 17 January 1824, aged 71. Also the above Sarah, died 22 October 1824, aged 53.
551. Timothy WELLER, late of this parish, died 29 November 1822, aged 46. Also Sarah Emma Weller, daughter of the above, died 31 October 1814, aged 2 years 5 weeks. This tablet inscribed by her children to the memory of Elizabeth FUZZEY, relict of the above Timothy Weller and late wife of James Fuzzey of Lewisham, died 24 October 1829, aged 51.
552. John WELLER, formerly of this parish and late of Deptford, died 27 July 1825, aged 76. Also Elizabeth, wife of the above, died 28 October 1776, aged 27.
553. Susanna Weller, late of Croydon, died 9 July 1820, aged 18.
554. Henry WELLER, late of Croydon, died 25 December 1823, aged 59. Also Elizabeth, wife of the above, died 6 October 1833, aged 69.
555. Charles, son of John and Elizabeth WELLER of Croydon, died 21 February 1820, aged 1 year and 11 months. Also Henry, who died in infancy. Also John WELLER, father of above, died 21 November …./in his 80th year.
556. Elizabeth, wife of John WELLER of Croydon, died 8 October 1834, in her 64th year. Also George John Weller, son of the above, died 14 September 1874, aged 46.
557. William West CORKE, who died ../January 1789, aged 26.
558. Mrs Louisa HOATH, daughter of Charles and Sarah BROWNING, who died 13 March 1858, in her 28th year.
559. Sarah, daughter of Collins and Sarah ADAMS, died 19………,/ …………./GIBBONS ……/Joseph gibbons.
560. Unreadable.
561. William Porteous MOWAT, died 9 March 1847, aged 9 months. William Marten Mowat, died 16 December 1861, aged 4 years 8 months. Francis Paris Mowat, died 22 January 1865, aged 2 years 2 months. James Horsburch Mowat, died 13 December 1869, aged 21.
562. Thomas REYNOLDS, Esq., who died ../September 1759, aged 52.
563. Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. Thomas Arthur JONES, Rector of Vere, Jamaica, died 6 February 1862, aged 77. Also Annie Edwina BURTON, granddaughter of the above, died 6 September 1842, aged 15 months. (On other side of this stone): Sarah, relict of the Rev. George THOMAS, Rector of Overstone, co. Northants, died 11 February 1842, aged 75. Also Mary SHELTON of Bromley College, died 11 December 1837, aged 68.
564. Susannah BROOKE, daughter of the Rev. (?) Wm. Brooke, born at (?) Kirby, Norfolk, ../March 1777, died at this place November 1820. Also her husband the Rev. Wm. (?) GIRDLESTONE, Rector of …………/died at this place in the 61st year of his age (?) 4 March (?) 1831.
565. Charles HEMSLEY, late of this parish, died 6 February 1824, aged 52. Also Rebecca Hemsley, wife of the above, died 1 October 1839, aged 75. Also Fanny Hemsley, sister of the above, died 29 November 1860, aged 83.
566. Francis BARNARD, died 31 March 1803.
567. Sarah ATTERBURY, relict of the Rev. Osborn Atterbury, rector of Ox Hill, co. Warwick, died 5 January 1789, in the 88th year of her age. Also Sarah Atterbury, daughter of the above, died 16 June 1820, aged 80.
568. Henry COX, late of this parish, died 23 May 1807, aged 17. Also Mrs Ann SOANS, mother of the above and widow of William Soans, died 29 March 1812, aged 49.
569. Mary THOMAS, died ../August 1808, aged (?) 59. Also Mrs Rose Thomas, who died September 181-/, aged 76.
570. Mrs Barbery SOAN, late wife of William Soan of this parish, who died 17 October 1786, aged 78. Also the above Mr William Soan, who died 11 January 1797, aged 89.
571. John PIETERS, M.A., for many years master of the Academy at Mason Hill in this parish, died 25 September 1812, in his 70th year. Also Jane, relict of the above, died 11 December 1826. aged 72. Also his children, namely: William Whiffin, died 5 November 1809, aged 15. Mary Ann and Eliza, who died in their infancy. Also the Rev. John PIETERS, eldest son of the above, Vicar of Down in this county, died 27 August 1827, aged 42. Also Elizabeth Amelia GRAVENER, wife of Henry Gravener of Deptford, Kent, sister of the above, died 11 July 1850, aged 64.
572. William BISHOP of Hastings, died 30 January 1836, aged 60.
573. Thomas STRADWICK, died 15 December 1806, aged 39. Also Elizabeth Stradwick, wife of the above, died 31 December 1840, aged 77. Also Sarah LANGRIDGE, spinster, sister of the above Elizabeth, died 20 June 1849, in her 91st year.
574. Richard CLAYTON, died 9 December 1791, aged 54. Also Sarah, widow of the above, died 5 September 1799, aged 62. Also Sarah INKPEN, died 6 March 1795, aged 83. Also Mary, wife of Joseph GREEN, died 26 February 1802, aged 61. Also the above Joseph Green, died 18 September 1824, aged 65. Also Mrs Mary Green, …../of Joseph Green…………./.
575. Illegible.
576. Susanna, late wife of William SOANS of this parish, bricklayer, and daughter of William and Eleanor HOOKER of Bexley, died 9 April 1797, aged 23 years. Also the above William Soans, died 16 September 1811, aged 42. Also children ……./.
577. Elizabeth, wife of Joseph SHRIMPTON of Mark Lane, London, died 8 December 1779, aged 37. Also Ann Shrimpton, second wife of the above, died 22 April 1789, aged ?33. Also of Joseph Shrimpton himself, died 10 August 1801, aged 65. Also Mary Shrimpton, his third wife, died 27 January 1832, aged 93.
578. Robert PEEBLES of this parish, died 19 March 1821, aged 64. Also Jane, relict of the above, died 28 June 1831, aged 67.
579. An altar tomb very broken.
580. Elizabeth, wife of Timothy WELLER of Croydon, died 16 May 1829, in her 27th year. Also Elizabeth, daughter of the above, died 17 June 1837, in her 9th year. Also the above Timothy Weller, died 28 January 1868, aged 71.
581. Edward ?BRONSLOE, Esq., died 25 February 177-/, aged ../. (Edward BRONSDON?).
582. Ann, wife of William COLEBORN of this parish, died 20 March 1812, aged 55. Also their son George Sparrow Coleborn, who died in infancy. Also Sarah, wife of the above, died 28 February 1845, in her 82nd year. Also the above William Coleborn, died 10 July 1847, aged 85. Also Sarah Coleborn, died 12 August 1864, in her 80th year. Also Margaret HOLMER, daughter of the above William Coleborn, died 15 February 1876, aged 84.
583. Thomas E.D. WILLOUGHBY, only son of Thomas E. and Sarah Willoughby of this parish, died 6 June 1827, in his 19th year. Also Thomas Edward Willoughby, Esq., father of the above, died 26 April 1830, aged 56. Also Sarah Anna COCK, granddaughter of the above, died 9 February 1835, aged 15 days.
584. Stone obliterated.
585. ?Mary PALMER, relict of …../Palmer, died ……/177-/, aged ?74. Also Edward Palmer ……/and son of the above Edward and Mary Palmer, who died 27 August 1799.
586. Mrs Hannah WHEELER, widow, late of Bromley College, died 7 February 1813, aged 93. Also Elizabeth Wheeler, daughter of the above, died 8 January 1800.
587. Robert COLEGATE of this parish, died 16 May 1821, aged 67. Also Sarah, wife of the above, died 10 June 1810, aged 41. Also three of their children, who died in infancy. Also Robert, eldest son of the above, surgeon in the H.E.I.C.S., died 20 May 1820, at camp Bhov. E.I., aged 25. Also Ann, the eldest daughter of the above, died 1 February 1855, aged 64. (On the back of stone): Also Frances, wife of David LUMSDEN and daughter of Robert Colgate [sic], died 16 July 1865, aged 63. Also David Robert, eldest son of the above, died 19 September 1865, aged 30.
588. William RALWINSON of this parish, died 9 December 1859, in his 59th year. Also Elizabeth, wife of the above, died 1 November 1859, in her 60th year. Also Michael Rawlinson, died 17 February 1867, in his 69th year. Also Maria, wife of the above Michael, died 25 May 1879, aged 75.
589. Edward SWIFT of the parish of S. Paul, Deptford, died 22 February 1819, aged 66. Also Jane, widow of the above, died 21 September 1828, aged 83.
590. Elizabeth, wife of James WELCH of this parish, died 5 January 1821, aged 45. Also the above James Welch, died 18 September 1829, in his 52nd year. Also Esther, his second wife, died 4 July 1831, aged 41.
591. Johnnis Frank PAGELS, died 3 July 1872, aged 40.
592. William LAVENDER of this parish, died 7 December 1798, aged 43. Also Mrs Elizabeth Lavender, wife of the above, died 23 September 1807, aged 55. Also William Lavender, son of the above, died 27 February 1803, aged 18. Also James, Elizabeth and Martha, son and daughters of the above, who died in their infancy.
593. John BONE, bricklayer of this parish, died 14 December 1704, aged 44.
594. Robert SMITH of this parish, died 7 October 1812, aged 60. Also near this spot Elizabeth MARTIN, died 16 April 1808 aged 58. Also Frances Smith, relict of the above, died 7 February 1831, aged 79. Also Elizabeth BULL their daughter, died 26 September 1820, aged 44.
595. John WESTON, born at Thurcaston, co. Leicester, and late of the city of London, salt merchant, died 1 July 1817, aged 44. Also Frances Diana, wife of the above, died 24 August 1858, in her 73rd year. Also the eldest son of the above, died in Jamaica 18 July 1832, aged 25. Also Eliza Weston, youngest daughter of the above, born 27 August 1815, died 12 February 1895.
596. John WADE of St Paul, Deptford, Kent, died 3 October 1813, aged 38. Also Phoebe his wife, died 21 October 1841, aged 62 years. This stone has been restored by their daughter M.A.W., November 1869.
597. Judith MASTER, daughter of Jacob and Mary Master of Yarmouth, Norfolk, died 22 July 1782, aged 30.
598. Thomas WELLS, died 26 October 1841, aged 52. Also Ann, the wife of above, died 30 April 1858, aged 78. Also Mary Ann, daughter of the above, died 24 June 1842, aged 27. Also Elizabeth JORDAN, daughter of the above, died 19 August 1883, aged 66. Also Edith Ellen, daughter of Thomas and Jane Susanna Wells, died 11 December 1862, aged 6 years 5 months. Also Kate Eleanor, sister of the above, died 28 April 1864, aged 21 days. Also Thomas Wells, son of the above, died 13 January 1894, aged 69. Also Jane Susanna, wife of the above, died 28 January 1900, aged 71. Also Annie Margaret, daughter of the above T. and J.S. Wells, died 10 February 1911, aged 52.
599. Edwin, son of Anthony and Mary TYE of this parish, died 7 April 1845, aged 1 year 6 months 9 days. Also Edward, son of the above, died 4 May 1849, aged 2 years 5 months. Also the above Anthony William Tye, died 19 December 1850, aged 37. Also John DOYLE, died 22 June 1864, aged 49. Also William, son of Anthony and Mary Tye, died 16 April 1865, aged 23. Also Henry, son of the above John Doyle, died 9 June 1873, aged 19. Also Mary Ann Doyle BAYMAN, widow of the above, died 31 July 1897, in her 82nd year.
600. Headstone broken. Diana …../Will……/of Christ……../who departed …../Aug 8 1781 aged ../Also the above Will…..d/May 1786 aged ../. Footstone D.B. 1781.
601. William Clement WOOD, died 25 March 1868. Also Harriet, wife of Benjamin Wood, died 27 February 1902. Also Benjamin Wood, died 25 September 1903, aged 75.
602. Lucy, wife of Jabez WOOD, died 17 November 1863, aged 27.
603. Charles HICKMAN of the Middle Temple, Esq., son of Thomas Hickman of Barntick, co. Clare, Ireland, died 8 August 1729, in his 21st year.
604. Randal FOOTE, formerly of co. Dublin, late Captain 6th Dragoon Guards or Carabineers, died 15 January 1841, aged 62. Also Elizabeth Foote, wife of the above, died 14 August 1871, aged 90.
605. Sarah, wife of Alexander HARWOOD of Plumstead (?) Park, Kent, died 10 September 1781; also two of their children who died in infancy; also …./S./Harwood, died ../September 1784.
606. Francis BALDRY, died 15 July 1857, aged 60. Also Isabella Baldry, died 8 November (?) 1875, aged 78.
607. ……/aged 29 ……../daughter of William and Elizabeth EVEREST of (?) Otford in this county. Also Robert Samuel Everest, brother of Francis Everest of Kennington, Surrey, died 5 February 1829, aged 45.
608. (Lying under No.607). Mary LAMB, relict of the Rev. John Taylor Lamb, rector of Keston in this county, died 21 September 1806, aged 77.
609. Mary WATSON, relict of the Rev. Samuel Watson, late of (?)Smartham, *co. Bucks, died at Bromley College 22 February 1792, in her 86th year. Also Elizabeth Watson, who died 9 March 1797, aged ../. Also Margaret Watson, who died ../June 18--/, aged (?) 65. (*According to the Admittance Register to Bromley College, the Rev. Samuel Watson was Rector of Harridge, co. Bucks).
610. Ann EVANS, widow of the Rev. Owen Evans, late rector of Stangham and (?) Ford, co. Sussex, died 24 May 1819, aged 75.
611. Mary, widow of the Rev. Dr. Henry OWEN, Vicar of Edmonton, and daughter of the Rt. Rev. Dr. Robert BETTS, late Bishop of Ely, died 18 June 1804, in her 64th year.
612. Charles Goodman HURLOCK, died 5 May 1862, aged 9 months. Also Elizabeth, wife of Charles Hurlock and mother of the above, died 1 September 1872, aged 42.
613. Caroline, daughter of William and Ann VOKINS, died 25 December 1824, aged 4. Also Mary Ann, daughter of Henry and Mary Chapman CHRISTIE, died 20 April 1843, aged 2. Also Mary Chapman, wife of Henry Christie, died 22 November 1848, in her 29th year. Also William Vokins, died 10 May 1858, aged 84. Also Ann, his wife, died 25 February 1860, aged 75.
614. The family grave of Benjamin Octs and Cordelia ENGLEHEART. Maud, fourth daughter, died 21 July 1878, aged 14. Edward Ernest, eldest son, died 23 June 1889, aged 34. Charles Hayley, second son, died 18 January 1863, aged 5. Also Evelyn and Annie, third and second daughters, died 2 February and 12 March 1863, aged 2 and 4. Also Benjamin Octavius Engleheart, died 12 April 1892, aged 67. Cordelia, died 17 December 1901, aged 73.
615. Jonathan, youngest son of the ……………../Samuel STONE, Esq., of Bishopsgate, died 27 September …./, in his 21st year.
616. Thomas FROGGETT, died 10 February 1778, aged 49. Also Catherine, wife of John Froggett, who died 12 November 1792. Also Elizabeth, widow of the above, who died ../May 1804 …../.
617. Ellen, wife of Thomas YELDHAM, who is also interred in this churchyard, born 5 June 1818, died 4 September 1882, and of their children, Mary Ann, Edward Charles, Florence Martha, Ellen Mary Ann Jane, and Charles William.
618. Mary, wife of James CARTER of S. Saviour’s, Southwark, Attorney-at-Law, died 5 August 1778, aged 28. Also Sarah, their daughter, died 6 September 1778, aged 1 month 9 days. Also William Henry, son of James Carter and Susannah his wife, died 20 September 1782, aged 16 months. (On a flat stone beneath): Cornelius James Carter, son of James Carter and Mary his wife, died 25 December 1805, in the 31st year of his age. Also James Carter, husband of the above Mary, died 8 June 1807, in his 58th year. Also Mary Ann Carter, daughter of the above James Carter, died 21 March 1813, aged ../. Also Susanna Carter, relict of the above, died 2 January 1827, aged 75.
619. Rodger PENNY, late of Northumberland Street in the parish of S. Martin-in-the-Fields, died ?2 April 1767, aged 54. "Hark from the tomb a doleful sound/O come attend the cry/ye living men come view the ground/where you must shortly lie".
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620. Bridget CORNWALL, died 21 February 1815, aged 76.
621. Elizabeth PALFREY. She lived above 40 years in Lord Cremorne’s family, highly valued by her lady, etc. Died 5 December 1811, aged 68.
622. Elizabeth CRIPPS, died 30 October 180-/ in her 82nd year. Also Perthanay ROCK, died 14 January 1830, in her 69th year.
623. Eliz. RICHARDS, widow of the Rev. Geo. Richards, late Vicar of Hadlow, Kent, died 19 November 1767, aged 81.
624. Ann, wife of Alexander BRACHULL of this parish, died (?) 21 March 1749, aged ../. Also Alexander Brachull, died 29 May 1772, aged 60. Also one son who died young.
625. Elizabeth, wife of George SHORTER of this parish, died 20 July 1771, aged 37. Also Mary Shorter, wife of the above, died 19 March 1808, aged 84. Also the above George Shorter, died 21 November 1821, aged 85.
626. Hannah RANCE, daughter of Thomas and Dorothy Rance, died 25 ……..(?) 17--/.
627. Richard GRATWICKE of this parish, gent, died 3 May 1674. Also Mary, wife of Richard Gratwicke, gent., died 4 April 1682. Also Ann, wife of Samuel LEAVER of London, merchant, and daughter of Richard Gratwicke, died 12 August 1712, aged 70. Also Elizabeth HAMPDEN, daughter of Samuel and Ann Leaver, wife of Richard Hampden of London, merchant, died 1 November 1758, in her 74th year. Arms: 3 hurts each charged with a fret. Crest: An ostrich’s head, in the beak a horseshoe. Helmet and mantling.
628. Thomas SHORTER, youngest son of George Shorter of this parish, died 10 September 1834, in his 65th year. Also Sally, wife of the above, died 21 January 1848, in her 82nd year.
629. William Henry ELLIOT, son of William and Elizabeth Elliot of this parish, died 6 July 1819, aged 33. Also William Elliot, father of the above, died 23 July 1819, in his 59th year. "All you that pass this way along/See how suddenly we were gone/God does to some no warning give/So pray be careful how you live".
630. Capt. John TANNER of Rotherhithe, co. Surrey, died 4 October 1709, aged 28. Also his daughter Anne, an infant. Arms: On a chief 3 Moors’ heads (? helmets) imp Between a saltaire 4 eagles displ. Crest: a demi-talbot, helmet and mantling.
631. Jarvis BEXHILL of this parish, plumber, died 5 August 1810, aged 54. Also two of his children who died in their infancy: he left one surviving daughter, Charlotte, wife of William BONNICK of Cranbrooke, Kent, miller. Also Mrs Hannah BUSHBY, died 11 November 1818, in her 87th year. On the reverse side: Ann, daughter of George and Hannah Bushby and widow of Jarvis BEXHILL and mother of his children, died 16 August 1845, aged 79. The same Ann, by a second marriage, 19 April 1819, took the name of BAXTER, and has given her executors sufficient for them to purchase £100 stock in 3 per cent. consolidated annuities at the Bank of England upon trust to pay the interest to the overseers and sexton of this parish to keep in good order this memorial, etc. Arms of the Plumbers Company.
632. Barbara DAVIDSON, widow of the late Rev. William Davidson of Berwick upon Tweed, who died ……/aged ../. Also a daughter ………./.
633. On the south wall of the church, "Heere lyeth interred the body of Martine FRENCH of this parish with 4 of his wives & 2 daughters, he departed this life ye 12 of January Anno 1661 being aged 61 & his last wife departed ye 13 of ye same moneth leaveing behind him one sonne Martine & 3 daughters, Jane, Sarah and Mary".
634. John FORD, late of Croydon, died 8 November 1806, aged 81. Also Ann Ford, wife of the above, died 21 February 1807, aged 68.
635. Elizabeth, wife of Daniel GILES, and daughter of John HERLACKENDEN of this parish, died 13 April 1668.
636. Charles Rowland PARKER of St. Germans Place, Blackheath, and Thornton Row, Greenwich, son of Thomas and R.M.E. Parker, buried on the opposite side of the foot-path, died 16 March 1848, in his 73rd year. Also John Frederick Parker of Greenwich, brother of the above, died 9 July 1848, in his 67th year. Also Sabina Susannah Parker, daughter of above Thomas and R.M.E. Parker, died 18 March 1864, in her 75th year.
637. Thomas Parker, died 12 June 1792, aged 44. Also Rosa Maria Ermillina Parker, wife of above, died 23 June 1811, aged 62. Also of Margaret Parker, daughter of above, died 25 March 1795, aged 16. Also William B. Parker, died 14 February 1807, aged 28. Also Elizabeth Ermillina Parker, daughter of above, died May 1825. Also Isabel Parker, daughter of above, died 31 May 1828, aged 43. Also Charlotte Maria Parker, daughter of above, died 11 June 1840, aged 66. Also North Caroline Parker, died 25 November 1844, aged 60.
638. Thomas BETTENSHAW of this parish, died 27 December 1818, aged 19.
639. Jonathan BARRELL of this parish, died 27 December 1810, aged 45. Also Elizabeth Barrell DAVIS, died 4 March 1829, aged 7 years 6 months. Also Elizabeth Davis, wife of William Davis, died 16 July 1830, aged 34. Also John Davis, son of the above, died 26 August 1830, aged 3 months. Also Elizabeth Barrell, wife of the above Jonathan Barrell, died 9 January 1858, aged 86. (On the reverse): Catherine Maria Davis, daughter of William and Sarah Davis, died 18 July 1836, aged 6 months. Also Mary Ann, daughter of William and Elizabeth Davis, died 17 November 1843, aged 17 years.
640. John GYLES, died 23 September 1722, aged ../. Also Mabilla his wife, who died ?August …./, aged ../.
641. William GYLES of Woolwich, died 19 Nov. 1859, in his 19th year.
642. John PIPPETT of this parish, died 27 June 1808, aged 49. Also Martha, wife of the above, died 20 November 1836, aged 81.
643. Mr. Joseph SALE of this parish, carpenter, died 10 July 1780, aged 75. Also Sarah Sale, wife of the above, died ../May6 1789, aged 81.
644. Susannah TURNER of this parish, died ../April 1790, aged ?65. Also Elizabeth TAPE, ?daughter of Susannah Turner/. Also ?James Tape, son of the above Elizabeth Tape, who died 17 ……/1811.
645. Elizabeth Mackrel FORD, wife of Thomas Ford of this parish, died 30 January 1843, aged 57. Also Sarah Mackrel HURRY, sister of the above, and wife of Edward Hurry, died 10 March 1851, in her 51st year. Also the above Edward Hurry, died 3 (or 5) May 1851, aged 55.
646. Rachael MASCOE of this parish, died 13 June 1815, aged 77. Also Ann Mascoe, sister of the above, died 18 July 1823, aged 82.
647. John, son of James and Mary BROWNELL of the parish of S. George, Hanover Square, died 16 April 177-/, aged 1 year ../months. Also of James Brownell, 19 March 1805, aged 62. Also Mary, wife of James Brownell, died 20 September 1822, aged 88. Also Mary FREWIN, daughter of the above, died 20 May 1835.
648. Elizabeth DOLLERY of this parish, died 16 October 1836, aged 90. Also Sarah ASHBY, sister of the above, late of Clapton near London, died 11 May 1842, aged 95.
649. William John COUCHMAN, late butler to J. WELLS, Esq., died 8 May 1832, aged 50.
650. (Top of an altar-tomb): Also Elizabeth LITTLEGROOM his daughter, died 10 April 1712, aged 87.
651. Martha, wife of James NETTLEFOLD of Bromley and Bologne in France, died 13 January 1874, aged 31.
652. Elizabeth, wife of John ALEXANDER of West Wickham, Kent, and daughter of John and Deborah BRYANT of this parish, died 24 June 1814, aged 43.
653. Sarah HIND, wife of Jacob Hind, died 17 January 1814, aged 77. Also their children. Also Mrs Ann COLE, 10 March 1817, aged 77. Also the above Jacob Hind, died 22 September 1822, aged 85. Also John CROWHURST, died 27 June ?1824,. in his 60th year.
654. (Inscription illegible).
655. George Kenyon, son of William and Mary Ann DAVISON of this parish, died 25 August 1862, aged 15 months. Also the above Mary Ann Davison, died 20 April 1866, aged 36. Also Isabella, wife of the above William Davison, who died 30 July 1875, aged 31.
656. Mary Ann, daughter of Thomas and Mary PORTER, linen-draper, in the Borough of Southwark, London, died ../February 1786, aged 14 months 11 days. Also Mary …../Porter.
657. Two of the children of Barnabas and Mary BLAKE of this parish. George Henry, died 1 October 1820, aged 18 months. Mary, died 11 November 1822, aged 10 years. Also John BLAKE, died 24 December 1823, aged 9 years 8 months. Also the above Mary Blake, died 16 May 1824, in her 38th year. Also the above Barnabas Blake, died 9 May 1868. Also Henry Blake, son of the above by his wife Elizabeth, died 27 February 1829, aged 2 years. Also Albert, son of the above, died 19 October 1834, aged 2 years 7 months. Likewise the above Elizabeth Blake, died 20 February 1843, in her 43rd year.
658. In this plot, at the east end of the church, stands a memorial to those who fell in the Great War.
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659. Hannah, wife of John ……../(rest gone).
660. Flat stone, illegible.
661. Elizabeth, wife of William JUKES of this parish, died 8 March 1835, in her 34th year. Also the above William, died 1 November 1749, aged 62. Also Elizabeth, wife of Wm. Jukes, junior, died 1 December 1770, aged 46. Also Thomas Jukes, Esq., died 17 November 1775, aged 50. Also Elizabeth BAX, daughter of above Wm. Jukes, junior, died 5 March 1778, aged 21. Also Wm. Jukes, Esq., junior, died 2 November 1790, aged 65. Also Sarah Jukes, daughter of the above Wm. Jukes, senior, died 10 February 1796, aged 66. Also Ann Elizabeth WOODGATE, died 4 June 1821, aged 18, granddaughter of the above Eliz. Bax and daughter of the late Henry Woodgate, Esq., who died t Versailles 17 September 1818, aged 45, and is there buried. Also Caroline Sarah, infant daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Jukes Woodgate, daughter of the above Elizabeth Bax, deceased, who died of the measles 3 March 1808, aged 8 months 16 days. Also Eliz. Jukes Woodgate, widow of the late Henry Woodgate of the Inner Temple and daughter of the above Elizabeth Bax, died 17 October 1828, aged 50. Also Sarah, Relict of the above Thomas Jukes, Esq, died 13 February 1826, aged 92. Also Louis Henry Woodgate VIVIAN, born ……../died ……../.
662. John, son of Daniel and Frances JONES of this parish, died 20 December 1803, aged 5 years 5 months. Also Mary Jones, grandmother of the above, died 12 June 1811, aged 85.
663. Elizabeth WELCH, widow of George Welch of this parish, died 28 December 1826, aged 79. Also Mary MANDY, died 12 April 1829, aged 66.
664. Inscription illegible.
665. Jane, wife of Wm. MARSHALL of this parish, died 9 July 1803, aged 56. Also William Marshall, died 2 May 1809, aged 52. Also Thomas, son of the above William Marshall and Mary his wife, died 26 January1808, aged 3 years 3 months 11 days.
666. Joseph SHIRLEY of this parish, died 13 October 1793, aged 74. Also Martha Shirley, wife of the above, died 7 January 1794, aged 75.
667. Elizabeth, widow of the late Abraham BEVINS of Farningham, Kent, died 5 April 1899, aged 87.
668. William CARPENTER, died 30 April 1860, aged 78. Also Sarah his wife, died 29 July 1872, aged 86. Also 2 of their sons, Edmund and Joseph.
669. Rosamund Augusta KUHFF, died 12 October 1769 …../.
670. Elizabeth HYDE, daughter of John Hyde, Esq., and Mary his wife, whose bodies are laid in an adjoining grave, born 23 December 1729, died 15 April 1793. Also West Hyde, Esq., Lieut-Gen., died 25 February 1795, aged 62.
671. Ann, wife of Thomas COMMENS of this parish, died 21 September ?1776, aged 65. Also Thomas Commens, died 21 August 1763, in the 65th year of his age.
672. Mary HACKET, died 20 August 1762, aged 50.
673. Thomas WEST of Wigmore, son of Robert and Elizabeth West who are buried at Wapping, born ../July 1671, died 31 December 1731. Also Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth VOKINS of Deptford, is interred there. He left issue Elizabeth, widow of Capt. John LAWSON, and Mary, wife of John HYDE. Here also lies Robert, son of the said Thomas and Elizabeth West. Also Samuel Hyde, who married the said Elizabeth Lawson, who died 17 February 171-/. He was son of John Hyde of Poplar, Middlesex, and by his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas KEYSEN, left issue Mary, who married William SEYMOUR, Esq., of East Knoyle, Wilts, and died without issue. Also on the north side Mary Hyde, died 6 November 1750. He left issue daughters, Anna, Elizabeth, Mary, Jane, Althea, and sons West and John. Also Elizabeth Lawson Hyde, who died 10 March…./, leaving no issue. Also Jane, fourth daughter of John and Mary Hyde and widow of John GLENRING, D.D.; she was born 27 August 1735 and died 9 August 1799, leaving no issue. Also Mary, third daughter of John and Mary Hyde, widow of Dr. John NICHOLLS, preacher at Charterhouse, London, born 28 January 1731, died 9 June 1808. This inscription was re-cut in 1842. (On south side of tomb): George Hyde WOLLASTON, Esq., of Clapham Common, second son of the Rev. Francis Wollaston, Rector of Chislehurst, by his wife the above-named Althea Hyde, born 10 July 1765, died 25 August 1841, is interred here with Mary Ann his wife, daughter of William LUARD, Esq.; she was born 19 October 1778 and died 16 September 1817. Also their daughter Sophia, born and died 28 September 1816. (On the north side of tomb): The three eldest children of George Hyde Wollaston and Mary Ann his wife were George Luard, born 2 December 1797, died 21 February 1801, buried at Swainswick near Bath. William Luard, born 1 November 1799, died 24 September 1821, buried at ?Benstead, Isle of Wight. Mary Ann, born 7 August 1801, died 5 May 1826, buried at Swainswick near Bath.
674. Mary, wife of John HYDE, died 5 November 1750, aged 47. Also Anna Hyde, daughter of above, died 16 December 1766, aged 40. Also John HYDE, husband of above Mary, died 15 February 1771, aged 80.
675. George INNOUS, died 2 June 1828, aged 57. Also Geo. Innous, grandson of above, died 11 December 1834, aged 9 months. Also Geo. Innous, son of above, died 6 August 1836, aged 29. Also Mary, widow of above, died 25 November 1859, aged 94.
676. John WESTBROOK of this parish, died 23 (?) August 1807, aged 65. Also Mary his wife, died 14 October 1810, aged 71.
677. Mary, wife of Jn. WESTBROOK of South Borough in the parish of Bromley, died 28 April 1777, aged 70. Also the said John Westbrook, died 26 February 1781, aged ../.
678. Edward and Sarah TYE, …./died Feb. 1820. Also George, Edward, Thomas, James and Matthew …………/.
679. John LUFF of this parish, died ../March 1810. Also Susannah, wife of above, died 12 July 1827, aged 87 (?). Also Wm. BAXTER, grandson of above, died in infancy. Also Jas. HOSKINS, died 18 March 1884, aged 68.
680. Wm. HYETT, died 27 July 1761, aged 33.
681. Edw. JONES, Esq., of Staples Inn, died 5 (?) May 1801, aged 82.
682. Ann RUMSBY, died 11 April 1836, aged 57.
683. Jas. MACE, died 17 June 1840, aged 36. Also Wm. Jas. Mace, son of above, died 4 January 1837, in infancy.
684. Hugh HAIR of this parish, died 5 May 1802, aged 35. Also Jas. Joshua, son of above, died 5 August 1809, aged 7; and 2 daughters, died in infancy.
685. Ann, wife of Rich. JONES, died 14 December 1745, aged 64. Also Rich. Jones of Peckham in the parish of Camberwell, died 19 September 1757, aged 57. Also Eliz., dau. of John and Jane MAY of this parish, died 12 March 1753, aged 9. Also John, son of above John and Jane May, died 13 January 1778, aged 26. Also 3 sons and 4 daughters, who died in infancy. Also the above John May, died 2 December 1790, aged 70. Also Edw. May, son of above, died 27 December 1795, aged 34. Also John May of this parish, died 19 December 1749, aged 60. Also Ann, wife of Edward WELLUM and daughter of above, died 15 November 1750, aged 33. Also Sarah, widow of John May, died 16 December 1759, aged 74. Also Jn. May, died 7 January 1767, aged 39. Also Wm. May, died 16 January 1810, aged 51.
686. Sarah ACTON, relict of Samuel Acton of Stanwell, Co. Middlesex, died 7 October 1830, aged 83. Also Anne, wife of Jn. Acton of this parish, died 7 June 1836, aged 64. Also the above John Acton, died 24 February 1839, aged 32. Also John, 2nd son of above John and Anne Acton, died 11 June 1844, aged 30. Also Mary Ann HAIR, daughter of the above Anne Acton, died 28 January 1873, aged 77. Also Samuel POOLE, eldest son of John and Anne Acton, died 8 September 1885, aged 72.
687. Sarah, daughter of Rich. and Sarah POOLE of Croydon, died 23 May 1782, aged 18. Also the above Sarah Poole, died 1 August 1801, aged 63. Also the above Rich. POOLE, died 2 June 1811, aged 77.
688. Jas. PAINTER of this parish, died 16 May 1781, aged 46. Also Mary his wife, died 3 February 1781, aged 41. Also 7 children, died in infancy. Also Nathaniel DAVIS, died 29 January 1785, aged 52. Also Sarah Davis his wife, died 3 June 1803, aged 73.
689. Ann, wife of Rich. COOKE of Clarence House, Kensington, died 25 June 1810, aged 63. Also Eliz. Cooke, born 20 October 1787, died April 1821. Also Thos. Cooke, born 26 May 1786, died 8 May 1832.
690. Thos. HOSKINS of this parish, bricklayer, died 29 January 1782, aged 45. Also Sarah ELSEGOOD, wife of above, died 16 March 1795, aged ../.
691. John BAILY of Yately, co. Hants, died 16 April 1843, aged 29. Also Thos. Baily of Brompton, died 18 March 1874, aged 67. Also Eliz. Grace, wife of above, died 28 December 1883, aged 6.. (?).
692. Edmund SAY, jun., died ../March 1731, aged 57. Also Coulson Say, his grandson, who died in infancy.
693. Hugh Ivy HAIR, son of Hugh and Ann Hair, late of this parish, died 18 October 1838, aged 40. Also Sarah POOLE, cousin of above, died 1 February 1875, aged 57.
694. Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel and Sarah DAVIS of this parish, died 19 August 1806, aged 36. Also Thos. Davis, brother of above, died 1 July 1814, aged 49. Also Eliz., wife of Jas. Davis, died 23 (?) October 1801 (?), aged 37 (?).
695. James DAVIS of this parish, died 15 April 1810, aged 72. Also Jane, daughter of above, died 12 June 1812, aged 3. Also Thos. Davis, son of above, died 28 May 1845, aged 41. Also Grace Davis, wife of above, died 30 November 1846, aged 65.
696. Susannah, wife of John WESTBROOK of Cheapside, London, died 7 September 1823, aged 37. Also Emma Westbrook, daughter of above, died 11 September 1819, aged 3 months. Also the above John Westbrook, died 10 January 1843, aged 55. Also Andrew Westbrook, son of above, died 7 June 1863, aged 49. Also Hannah COOK, sister of above Susannah, died 10 March 1811, aged 15 (?). Also John Samuel Westbrook, brother of the above Andrew, died 1 April 1851, aged 29, and buried at Nunhead, near Peckham, Surrey.
697. Samuel WESTBROOK, died ../February 1811, aged ../. Also Mary Westbrook, wife of above, died 17 April 1833, aged 76.
698. Rebecca ROBINSON, only sister of the late Mrs Ann LATTER of Pixfield in this parish and formerly of Gosberton, co. Lincoln, born 3 January 1780, died 10 February 1861.
699. John THOMPSON of this parish, Farmer, died 10 April 1816, aged 55. Also Geo. TAYLOR of this parish, born 4 June 1787, died 13 December 1839. Also Sarah Taylor, wife of above, died 11 April 1860, aged 74.
700. Jas. WESTBROK, died 20 September 1760, aged 38.
701. …../WESTBROOK, …/1766, aged 61. Also William Westbrook, died 3 October 1773.
702. Eliz., wife of Edw. RUSSELL, Esq., of Sidenham, Kent, died 28 September 1781, aged 60 (?64), and 12 of their children, John, Ann, Eliza, Edward, Eleanor, Sarah, Hester, William, Henry, Charles, Thomas and Edward. Also Edward Russell, Esq., died 14 April 1789, aged 71 (74?).
703. Catherine, wife of James Painter DAVIS, died 22 September 1826, aged 31. Also George their son, died 15 December 1827, aged 6. Also John, died 21 May 1865, aged 39. Also James Painter Davis, died 9 October 1870, aged 80. Also Ann Davis, wife of above, died 6 November 1889, aged 79. Also Mary, wife of Jas. Painter Davis, died 18 November 1818, aged 25. Also James, 1st son of above, died at Calcutta 27 February 1860, aged 65.
704. John WESTBROOK of Hook Farm in this parish, died 28 March 1760, aged 74. Also Mary, wife of John Westbrook, died 14 November 1761, aged 32.
705. Mary, daughter of John and Mary WESTBROOK, died 18 November 1748, aged 30. Also Ann BIRCH, sister of above, wife of Joseph Birch of Greenwich, Kent, died 30 June 1749, aged 31.
706. Sarah, wife of Wm. HOLMES, died 8 February 1817, aged 23. Also Ann Frances Holmes, daughter of above, died 19 August 1815, aged 18 months.
707. Ann, wife of Charles BUCK of this parish, died 13 (?) October 1772, (written 1172), aged 65 (?).
708. Michael TAYLOR, died 19 July 1819, aged 72.
709. Ann, wife of Jn. ATHERFORD (?) ………/died ../July 1794. Also ……/John ………./.
710. …../Henry LATTER (?) ……/died 1702 …../.
711. Wm. EDNEY of this parish, died 18 March 1813, aged 50. Also Wm., son of above, died 1 (?) September 1813 (5?), aged 10 months.
712. Wm. WOOD, died 2 August 1751, aged 69.
713. Geo., son of Geo. and Frances LATTER, died 2 March 1819, aged 26. Also David Latter, died 28 May 1817, aged 13. Also Frances Latter, died 21 November 1804, aged 22 months. Also Henry Latter, died 24 August 1823, aged 22. Also John Latter, died 2 October 1831, aged 35.
714. Edw. LATTER of this parish, died 22 November 1808, aged 79. Also Ann his wife, died 8 June 1799, aged 72. Also Ann, daughter of above, died 28 July 1854, aged 87.
715. Wm. WESTBROOK, late of Southborough in this parish, died 17 March 1827, aged 80. Also Jane, wife of above, died 21 September 1834, aged 81. Also Richard, son of above, died 18 August 1842, aged 58. Also Jane, daughter of above, died 17 January 1860, aged 76. Also Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of above, died 12 April 1870, aged 83.
716. Albert, son of Thos. and Susannah LATTER, died 25 August 1810, aged 10. Also Edw. Latter, died 1 June 1795, aged 6 months. Also Charles Latter, died 4 December 1797, aged 22 months. Also Thos. Latter, died 8 July 1834, aged 75. Also Susannah Latter his wife, died 9 August 1837, aged 74. Also Susannah, eldest daughter of above, died 23 May 1853, aged 64. Also Phoebe, 3rd daughter of above, died 3 May 1866, aged 68. Also Eliz. LATTER their daughter …./.Also Sophia Latter, their ……/daughter., 10 January 1883 (?).
717. Geo. LATTER, died 13 April 1827, aged 66. Also Frances, relict of above, died 14 September 1838, aged 76.
718. ……./wife of J. WESTBROOK, ../March 1818.
719. Henry KILLICK, died 1 Apri;l 1866, aged 33. Also Fanny, daughter of above, died 8 January 1866, aged 9 months.
720. Mary, wife of Joseph POTTER, died ………../1720.
721. Ann, wife of Jn. ISARD, sen., of this parish, died 26 November 1828, aged 71. Also the above John Isard, died 8 May 1831, aged 78. Also Wm. Isard, son of above, died 2 November 1740, aged 56. Also Alice, wife of Wm. Isard, died 8 December 1855, aged 66.
722. Jn. HUMPHREYS of this parish, died 12 December 1855, aged 72. Also Sarah, wife of above, died 19 April 1825, aged 36. Also Ann, 2nd wife of above, died 21 October 1834, aged 53. Also Samuel, son of above John Humphreys, died 17 April 1847, aged 48. Also Mary, 3rd wife of above John, died 2 January 1870, aged 84. Also Frances, daughter of John Humphreys, died 20 January 1914, aged 95.
723. Henry MOYCE, died 4 March 1858, aged 54.
724. Sarah, wife of John ISARD, died 19 April 1829, aged 32. Also Mrs Mary Isard, sister of above, wife of Jas. Isard of Tonbridge, Kent, died 26 April 1829, aged 36. Also above John Isard, died 4 December 1836, aged 46. Also John, son of above, died 12 October 1873, aged 50.
725. Jane WRIGHT, spinster, died 31 July 1779, aged 61. Also Anna Maria BOND, died 9 January 1794, aged ../.
726. Sarah KING, died 9 February 1792, aged 23. Also Jn. RICE, son of Jn. and Eliz. Rice, died 11 June 1794, aged 20 months.
727. Mrs. Ann DAVIS, sister of Mrs GRIGG of this parish, died 16 July 1830, aged 65. Also Thos. Grigg, died 13 February 1889, aged 76. Also Eliz. Ann, wife of above, died 13 January 1893, aged 65.
728, Wm. DAWES, gent., died 11 April 1772, aged 38. Also Lieut. Geo. Dawes, brother of above, died 1 June 1778, aged 38. Also Capt. Wm. Dawes, father of above, died 7 December 1778, aged 76.
729. Joseph MASCOE, died 6 November 1765, aged 51. Also Jn. Mascoe, died 7 December 1769, aged 58. Also John PIPPET, son of John and Martha Pippet and grandson of the above John Mascoe, died 13 March 1796, aged 11. Also Ann Mascoe, wife of above John Mascoe, died 27 February 1807, aged 98.
730. Eliz., wife of John MASCOE of Lewisham, died 1 November 1805, aged 61. Also the above John Mascoe, died 5 May 1819, aged 78.
731, Jane, wife of John BOOTH of this parish, died 15 July 1775, aged 67. Also the above John Booth, died 15 March 1786 (?), aged 79.
SECTION V.
732. William SANDERS, son of Thos. and Suky Sanders of Islington and grandson of Rich. Sanders of Hale Oak and of John HEATH of Wickhurst, Sevenoaks Weald, born at Islington 3 May 1794, died at Bromley 10 June 1826. Also John Gallard Saunders [sic], son of John and Ann Gallard Sanders of Tonbridge and Shipbourne and grandson of the above Richard Sanders, born at Tonbridge 23 June 1789, buried at Bromley 27 November 1853.
733. Caroline, widow of Rev. W. DAVIS of Hastings, born 16 September 1795, died 29 December 1876. Also Caroline May Davis, daughter of above, died 18 February 1877, aged 39. Also Sarah May Davis, died 17 October 1914, aged 84.
734. Mrs. Sarah MAIDMAN, died 7 June 1842, aged 96. Also James BANNISTER, son-in-law of above, died 9 June 1851, aged 70. Also Jane, wife of above James Bannister, died at Brasted Chart 8 October 1866, aged 95.
735. Sarah Challice, wife of Henry CONSTABLE of Widmore House, Bromley, born 29 March 1807, died 7 August 1867. Also the above Henry Constable, born 7 December 1805, died 5 December 1886.
736. George James DUNCAN of Liverpool, born 21 May 1797, died at Page Heath, Bickley, 30 January 1868. Also Lucy Christian DUNCAN, born in Liverpool 25 December 1810, died at Richmond, Surrey, 24 November 1878. Also Katherine Gairdner, wife of the above G.J. Duncan, died at Brighton 8 June 1884, aged 69.
737. Walter Alfred COOPER, died 5 March 1873, aged 3 years 3 months.
738. ……/infant daughter of Thompson and Margaret SHORE (?), died at Bickley 23 October 1875, aged 3 months.
739. Richard Edward BORTON, died 15 October 1876, aged 58. Also Rachael MACKAY, died 20 August 1877, aged 28. Also Frederic, youngest son of Rich. Edw. Borton, died 2 June 1893. Also Agnes, widow of the above R.E. Borton, died 3 March 1906, aged 89.
740. Elizabeth Ann, wife of Frederic BROWN, died 1 December 1876, aged 47. Also the above Frederic Brown, died 6 December 1912, aged 82.
741. Henry Milbourne RAYNES …………/.
742. John GREGSON, born at Durham 20 April 1835, died at Bromley 17 August 1877. Erected by "some of his nearest relatives".
743. John LEATHERDALE, died 27 January 1880. Also his widow Louisa, died 28 January 1882.
744. Eliza, wife of William MICKLEWRIGHT, died 8 January 1867, aged 52. Also the said William Micklewright, died 4 June 1882.
745. Elizabeth, wife of William DRAPER of Bromley Common, died 19 June 1868, aged 65. Also William, son of above, died 30 April 1887, aged 54. Also Jane Grace, daughter of above, died 5 April 1890, aged 55.
746. Mary Ann, wife of John E. BULT of Brixton, died 6 May 1882, aged 37. Also John Eland Bult, died 4 September 1915, aged 74.
747. Susanna DAVEY, died 22 August 1868, aged 74.
748. George PORTER, died 15 November 1868, aged 71. Also Sarah, wife of George GOODACRE of Hounslow, Middlesex, and daughter of above, died 12 December 1874, aged 31.
749. John HOW, died 22 April 1869, aged 56. Also Rebecca INGLES, niece of above, died 7 August 1876, aged 41.
750. Willie, twin son of George and Mary PAMPHILON, died 9 May 1869, aged 2 years 5 months. Also Allie, twin brother of above, died 5 November 1870, aged 3 years 11 months. Also Mary, died 15 July 1865, aged 1 day. Also Stanley, died 23 December 1877, aged 4½ months. Also George Fred, died 18 May 1911, aged 48.
751. Henry Edward WREN, died 15 June 1874, aged 45. Also Fred., son of the above H.E. and Caroline Wren, died 21 September 1869, aged 3 months. Also the above Caroline, died 13 July 1884, aged 53.
752. Thomas S. BULT, died 24 January 1870, aged 67. Also Marie, wife of above, died 21 December 1869, aged 63. Also Annie Martin Bult, daughter of above, died 4 February 1899, aged 61.
753. Marianne, 2nd daughter of the Rev. Salisbury DUNN of Maldon, Essex, and wife of Joseph Willes PATTISSON of South Norwood, died at Bromley College 13 March 1870, aged 36. Also Marieanne, widow of the above Rev. Salisbury Dunn, died at Bromley College 30 September 1877, aged 80.
754. Jane, wife of George STURT, died 18 May 1870, aged 65. Also the above George Sturt, died 29 December 1876, aged 80.
755. John MISKIN, died 17 November 1870, aged 82. Also Ann, wife of above, died 18 May 1871, aged 66.
756. Arthur Charles TILLING, born 21 February 1871, died 8 April 1871. Also George Robert Tilling, born 10 January 1856, died 1 June 1877. Also Ada Ann Tilling, died 8 March 1888, aged 24. Also Dorcas, wife of George Tilling, died 3 September 1892, aged 61. Also George Tilling, died 27 July 1899, aged 66.
757. Rev. David F. LONGWILL, M.A., Minister of the Congregational Church, Bromley, died 29 September 1871, aged 38.
758. Robert HAMILTON, born in Greenock 1 Jan. 1823, died t Elmhurst, Lessness Heath, Kent, 6 August 1877. Also Robert Sinclair, son of Robert and Mary Hamilton, born 9 February 1871, died 7 December 1871.
759. Samuel Burt HOWLETT, born 10 July 1794, died 24 January 1874.
760. Thomas Hull PETTITT, died 7 January 1875, aged 79. Also Frances Ann, widow of above, died 29 January 1889, in her 88th year. Also George Ripley WEBB, their eldest grandson, lost at sea 28 May 1870, aged 17. Also Lydia, wife of Henry Staples SMITH of this parish, and 3rd dau. of T.H. Pettitt, died 12 September 1894, aged 59. Also the said Henry Staples Smith, died 6 August 1901, in his 80th year.
761. Moina Louisa TWEEDIE, died 15 February 1875, aged 9 weeks.
762. Sarah, wife of Charles GILES, died 26 May 1875, aged 41. Also the said Charles Giles, died 7 December 1905, aged 75. Also Sarah Elizabeth, their eldest daughter, died 5 December 1905, aged 46.
763. Mary Ann, wife of William Henry WALMSLEY, died 31 December 1875, aged 60. Also the said William Henry Walmsley, died 8 May 1887, aged 72.
764. Samuel LETTS, died 8 October 1880, aged 58. Also Sarah his wife, died 5 January 1900, aged 70.
765. Coles CHILD, Esq., died 16 January 1873, aged 59. Also Elizabeth his wife, died 30 July 1911, aged 86.
766. Henry Clarke LUKEY, died 19 December 1866, aged 46. Also Walter William, 3rd son of above, died 13 April 1875, in his 19th year. Also Ann Grace, widow of above, 15 June 1884, aged 63. Also Vincent Vaughan Lukey, died 27 October 1896, aged 35. Also Hilda Grace, dau. of Henry James and Frances Louisa Lukey, died 6 April 1890, aged 3 months.
767. Edward Gamaliel WINTHROP, born 27 April 1809, died 2 January 1870.
768. Charles WRAIGHT, died 3 September 1901, aged 60. Also George Herbert, son of above, died 19 February 1899, aged 19.
769. Frederic JONES, died 2 April 1885, aged 7 months.
770. Large stone, completely covered with ivy, etc.
771. Sarah, wife of William Dallison STARLING, died 24 September 1881, aged 71.
772. John HAMBLETON, died 31 July 1876, aged 58. Also George Hambleton, son of above, died 1 May 1892, aged 44. Also Eliza, wife of above John, died 20 December 1892, aged 74.
773. John BLY, died 25 May 1875, aged 35.
774. Christopher EATON, died 2 May 1876, aged 71. Also Sarah, wife of above, died 28 November 1876, aged 54.
775. Ernest Hume, infant son of John S. and Eliza M. DREAPER, died 20 February 1876, aged 18 months.
776. Charles, husband of Catherine RUSSEL, died 27 January 1877, aged 49. Also Catherine Russel, died 13 September 1880, aged 61.
777. Emma, relict of Major James Craig BATE (11th Bombay Native Infantry), died 15 March 1867, aged 51.
778. Elizabeth Hester, wife of John BULLEN of this parish, died 23 May 1867, aged 48. Also John Bullen, died 28 March 1893, aged 73.
779. Ann ANDREWS, died 23 October 1867, aged 88.
780. Henry LEACH, died 9 March 1869, aged 37.
781. Charlotte CHURCHER, wife of James Churcher of this parish, died 30 September 1869, aged 72. Also James Churcher, died 7 August 1872, aged 71.
782. Percivall Chase PARR, born 2 December 1859, died 3 September 1912. S.O. died 16 October 1869, aged 75.
783. James Summers CARPENTER, died 3 December 1869, aged 53 (?). Also Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of above, died 1 Nov. 1869, aged 15.
784. Manning KEER, born 4 May 1838, died 10 September 1897. Also Manning Foord Keer, son of above, born 17 September 1868, died 2 December 1906. Also Eliza, wife of Maning Keer, born 3 August 1828, died 4 September 1889. Also Harry George, son of above, born 23 April 1870, died 12 August 1870.
785. Harriette Isabella, wife of Charles ROBINSON, died 27 October 1872, aged 68. Also Elizabeth Sophia WARD, sister of above, died 26 December 1870, aged 69. Also the above Charles ROBINSON, died 22 December 1877, aged 81. Also Mary Ward, died 22 March 1883, aged 86.
786. Jane, wife of George BOORMAN, died 13 January 1873, in her 61st year. Also George, husband of above, died 21 May 1888, in his 82nd year. Also Jane, their daughter, died 6 September 1848, aged 6. Also George Boorman, died 2 September 1905, aged 73.
787. William ALLCOT, died 16 January 1873, aged 82. Also Jane, widow of above, died 1 July 1894, aged 102 years.
788. Isaac URIDGE, died 7 May 1874, aged 48. Also Elizabeth, wife of above, died 29 January 1906, aged 76. Also Henry, son of above, died 1 November 1888, aged 33. Also Clara, daughter of above, died 8 January 1911, aged 49.
789. William LOWNDS, died .,/ January 1875, aged 54.
790. Elizabeth, wife of James GROOBY, died 13 January 1875, aged 67. Also James Grooby, died ../June 187-/, aged 72.
791. Sarah Anne, wife of James SULLY of Bromley, died 7 August 1880, aged 36. Also Kate Alice, infant daughter of above, died 23 January 1875, aged 7 months 10 days.
792. Mary Ann CARTER, died 1 May 1875, aged 54. Also William Carter, husband of above, died 14 February 1884, aged 39. Also Martha NORMAN, wife of William Carter, died 2 March 1906, aged 79.
793. Annie, daughter of James and Sarah SORRELL, died 6 May 1875, aged 22. Also the said James Sorrell, died 12 December 1880, aged 60. Also the above Sarah, died 20 March 1904, aged 88.
794. Annie, wife of James WIDGERY, died 15 May 1875, aged 83. Also Laura, daughter of above, died 18 May 1888, aged 23. Also John Widgery, died 3 May 1889, aged 45. Also James Widgery, died 20 December 1907, aged 70. Also Elizabeth, 2nd wife of James Widgery, died 16 June 1915, aged 75.
795. Mary Ann RANGER, died 29 September 1899, aged 58. Also Annie Clarissia Fisher, daughter of above, died 14 November 1875, aged 13.
796. Henry VINCENT, died 2 January 1876, aged 58.
797. William Edward Hunt DAVIES, elder son of Edward Davies, Rector of Himley, Staffs, died at Fairfield, Bromley, 6 March 1877, aged 39.
798. Henry DALE, died 18 January 1868, aged 54. Also Hannah Fanny Eliza GRIMSELL, died 18 October 1885, aged 33. Also Hannah REDDELL, widow of Henry Dale, died 17 August 1898, aged 77.
799. William Thomas, son of Joshia [sic] and Elizabeth STEELE, died 23 June 1868, aged 11 months. Also Charles Simmonds, brother of above, died 3 December 1869, aged 11 months. Also Benjamin Bufton, son of Thomas and Martha Steele, died 29 September 1875, in his 20th year. Also Benjamin, brother of above children, died 9 September 1876, aged 7 months. Also Elizabeth Steele, wife of Joshua S. Steele, died 1 January 1884, aged 48. Also Joshua Simmonds Steele, died 11 January 1885, aged 49.
800. Richard Tarrant KEEBLE, died 13 November 1871, aged 38.
801. Abel ORAM, late of Tiverton, Devon, formerly of Chard, Somerset, and Sheepshed, Leicester, died 6 December 1871, aged 69. Also Mary Ann, wife of above, died 30 October 1875, aged 70. Also Mary Ann, daughter of above, died 26 August 1889, aged 51. Also Robert Henry TURNER, of Craven House, Walton-on-Thames, and 151 High Street, Southwark, died 19 March 1898, in his 80th year. Also Jane TURNER, widow of above, died at Woking 6 January 1900, aged 68.
802. Edwin CHAPLING, 3rd son of William and Mary CORNISH, died 7 July 1872, aged 20. Also Mary, wife of William Cornish, died 27 October 1875, aged 55. Also Catherine Mary, wife of William HENNER, and 3rd daughter of William and Mary Cornish, died 14 February 1881, aged 24. Also William Cornish, died 18 May 1886, aged 77.
803. Emma, wife of Charles PAYNE, died 28 February 1873, aged 38.
804. Miss Mary KIRBY of Clapham, Surrey, died 18 March 1873, aged 54.
805. Anne CLARKE, died at Bromley Hill 22 November 1873, aged 72.
806. George BENNETT, died ../ February 1874.
807. [Inscription gone].
808. Isabella Eves. wife of John CHERRILL, died 15 May 1871, aged 69. Also John Cherill, died 24 January 1885, aged 80.
809. Mary Patience Catherine, wife of William Stokes MURRANT, born 13 November 1848, died 30 June 1874.
810. Priscilla, wife of Joseph RANES (?), died 3 August 18874, aged 40.
811. Susan WHETHAM, born 17 July 1827, died 27 December 1874.
812. Emily STOPHER, died ../December 1871, aged 21.
813. Florence Jessie, wife of Lieut.-Col. Clement M. BROWNE, R.E., died 3 March 1879, aged 39. Also Angela, mother of above, and widow of Lieut.-Col. Alfred THOMAS, died 1 June 1873, aged 63.
814. Maria, wife of Percy Charles RUSH, died 20 September 1876, aged 33. Also Amy Milroy, twin daughter of above, died 24 September 1878, aged 6. Also Percy Charles Rush, died 1 April 1902, aged 63.
815. George STONE, died 6 November 1868, aged 44. Also Harriet, his wife, died 19 January 1899, aged 76.
816. William COOK, died 19 December 1868, aged 49. Also Ann, his wife, died 14 December 1876, aged 58. Also George Frederick Wilson Cook, grandson of above and son of William and Mary Cook, died 11 September 1876, aged 2 years 1 month.
817. James ARDING, born 23 February 1817, died 30 January 1869.
818. Henry HARRIS, died 8 December 1869, aged 52. Also Eliza TILBURY, died 3 April 1869, aged 39. Also Mary, wife of above, died 17 February 1879, aged 55.
819. Frederick, son of Frederick George and Catherine LATHAM, died 20 October 1870, aged 6. Also Charles, brother of above, died 23 January 1875, aged 2 years 6 months. Also the above Frederick George Latham, died 6 February 1882, aged 56.
820. Sarah, wife of Thomas DRAY, died 8 June 1871, aged 63. Also Thomas Dray, died 21 November 1883, aged 77. Also Jane, their daughter, died 10 May 1873, aged 33.
821. Percy Thomas DEWEY, died 29 August 1871, aged 3 months. Also Norman Dewey, died 6 March 1879, aged 2 months, children of Thomas Charles and Clara Dewey.
822. Joseph Staples SMITH, died 1 October 1872, aged 82. Also Jane, wife of above, died 2 April 1883, aged 83.
823. Mary BENNETT, died 19 October 1902, aged 77.
824. Sydenham WOOLLETT, died 12 March 1874, aged 9. Also Agnes, died 15 January 1889, aged 26.
825. Eliza, wife of Robert HITCHCOCK, died 4 May 1874, aged 61. Also the above Robert, died 17 July 1900, aged 89.
826. William HUMBERSTON, died 28 June 1874, aged 77. Also Sarah, wife of James Humberston, died 16 August 1876, aged 51. Also Frances, dau. of above Sarah, died 1 August 1881, aged 17. Also Sarah, died ../May 1888, aged 27. Also James Humberston, died 30 October 1888.
827. Eliza MUMFORD ("Lillie Montfort"), died 3 February 1884, aged 65. Also Lucy JAMES, sister of above, died 12 January 1877, aged 57.
828. Harry BUNYARD, died 20 April 1877, aged 33.
829. Mary Elizabeth, wife of William HALL, died 22 Sept. 1877, aged 58.
830. Janie SANDERS, died 24 March …./, aged 24. Also Frances Heelen Sanders, wife of Isaac Sanders, died 16 September 1892, aged 71.
831. John WISE, died 17 July 1869, aged 78. Also Mary, wife of above, died 21 June 1870, aged 77. Also Susan DAVIS, dau. of above, died 20 January 1889, aged 69.
832. Lydia Haviland, wife of Boswell G. FILBY, died 5 August 1904, aged 58. Also Frederic George Elmer, son of above, died 12 February 1870, aged 10 months. Also Boswell George Filby, died 10 August 1911, aged 72.
833. Emily, wife of Henry MILSTEAD, died 4 June 1875, in his 31st year. Also Montagu Henry, son of above, died 11 June 1870, aged 5 weeks.
834. Deborah, wife of William CHAPMAN, died 9 January 1871, in her 71st year. Also William Chapman, died 25 June 1880, aged 86.
835. William WICKS, died 27 January 1871, aged 80. Also Martha SMITH, dau. of above, died 8 December 1905, aged 78.
836. William BUTCHER, died ../February 1872, aged 55. Also Emma, 3rd dau. of Robert and Mercy CHANCE, and wife of above, died 21 May 1873, aged 23. Also Mrs. Mary COOTE, granddaughter of the above Emma Chance, died 18 December 187-/. Also Martha Chance, sister of the above Emma, died 10 March 1877, aged 16.
837. Edward TUCK, died 18 April 1873, aged 32. Also Amy, dau. of above, died 11 September 1873, aged 4 months.
838. William PEARCE, died 4 December 1869, aged 39. Also Sarah Ann Pearce, died 1 June 1920, aged 87. Also Harry Samuel Pearce, died 3 July 1896, aged 31.
839. Sarah, wife of Thomas BUSSELL, died 22 November 1871, aged 59. Also John T. Bussell, son of above, died 2 June 1884, aged 26. Also Thomas Bussell, died 23 October 1893, aged 76. Also Mary Ann, 2nd wife of Thomas Bussell, died 7 April 1900, aged 73.
840. Harry G.C. URRY, son of Mrs Eliza Urry, died 15 May 1870, aged 13.
841. John Cooper ARNAUD, died 14 December 1898, aged 74. Also Sophia, wife of above, died 3 December 1870, aged 45.
842. …../DRAPER …………/.
843. Nicholas JOHNSON, died 9 September 1870, aged 59.
844. The following have been added in the Church since this work was commenced:
West end: To the Glorious Memory of H. BATEMAN, W.F. KING, R.H. BURKITT, H.W. KNAPPETT, T.D. DUTTON, T.A. MANCHIP, R.E. ROSE, F.T. STRINGER, formerly members of the 3rd Volunteer Battalion, Bromley Company who died for freedom in the Great War, this tablet is erected by their comrades. "Their names liveth for ever-more". Badge of West Kent Regt. in colours.
845. In Transept Chapel: To the Glory of God and in proud and loving memory of Capt. Eric Charles SCHOOLING, 2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regt. of the Immortal Seventh Division, who fell at the first battle of Ypres on the 31st Oct. 1914 and Capt. the Revd. Cecil Herbert SCHOOLING, C.F. who died of wounds at Poperinghe on the 21st June 1917 this Chapel of the Resurrection is dedicated by their parents. "Greater love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends".
These gave their lives for King and Country in the Great War, 1914-1919.
[The footnotes are taken from brass plates affixed to the chairs in the Chapel].
ARNAUD, Frederick C.
ARNOLD, John W.
AYLING, Frank
BANNER, Clarence H.
BANNER, Walter W.
BARROW, Alfred W.H.
BEEVOR, Vernon S.
BILLING, Charles G.
BROWN, Anthony W.S.
BROWN, Harold M.
BUNTING, Ernest A.
BUTCHER, Henry
CARTWRIGHT, Ernest M.
CLARKE, Roland H.
COLLINS, Archibald J.
COOPER, Geo. S.
COSTER, Cecil V.
COX, Ernest
DARRINGTON, Wm.
DEAN, Reginald E. (2nd Lieut. 3/10th London Regt. 7 June 1917).
DENT, Chas. G.
DULIEU, Leslie G.
DUNN, Frederick C.R. (Lieut. 11th Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in action 10 July 1916).
DUNN, Herbert H. (Lieut. 12th King’s Liverpool Regt. Killed in action 26 Sept. 1916).
EDWARDS, Raymond
ELLEN, Harold J. (2nd Lieut. M.C., 2/20th London Regt. Killed in action 14 Sept. 1918).
ELSON, Frederick
FINN, Fred
GARDNER, Percy (Pte. Artists’ Rifles. Killed 24 May 1917 at Loos).
GILLETT, Frederick T. (Lieut. 22 July 1916).
GOODHEW, George
HILL, Harold R.
HILLIER, John
HOBBS, Albert B.
HOSKINS, Hy. J. (L/Cpl. 28 Oct. 1917).
HIUMPHREY, Robt. F.
JAMES, Alfred
JOHNSON, Chas.
JOHNSON, Ernest R.
KENT, Philip E.
LATTER, Francis R.
LEE, Herbert
LYDBURY, Ernest J.
McCLURE, Frederick C.
McDOUGAL, Arthur M.
MACKAY, Ivan
MAN, Frederick C.
MARFLEET, Edgar G.
MEADES, Sydney
MOON, Hedley W. (Sgt. 10th Royal West Kent Regt. 31 July 1917).
MUMMERY, Harry W.
MYALL, Edwin G.
O’CONNOR, Bernard J.
PAYNE, Harold
PECK, Wm. H.
RAYNHAM, Cecil H.
RICHARDSON, Wm. A.I.
RIDGWAY, Lewis A. (Sgt. 2/5th Royal West Kent Regt. 4 Oct. 1917).
ROMILLY, Arthur H.
ROMILLY, Francis H.
ROWE, James A.
SCHOOLING, Cecil H. (Capt. Revd. C.H. Schooling, M.A., C.F. 21 June 1917)
SCHOOLING, Eric C. (Capt. E.C. Schooling, 2nd Royal Warwickshire Regt. 31 Oct. 1914)
SILCOX, Wallis
SIMPSON, Henry G. (2nd Lieut. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 6 June 1915).
SMITH, Herbert (Pte. 1st Royal West Kent Regt. 7 Dec 1915. Two plates, one from brothers and sisters and one from wife and children).
SPARK, Bertram E. (Rifleman Queen’s Westminsters. 16 Dec. 1917).
STANFORD, Arnold G.
STENT, John W.
TAPP, Arthur T.
TAYLOR, Hy. H. (Capt. R.A.M.C. 3 April 1918).
THURLING, Wm. R.
WALKER, Wm. E.
WARD, Albert E.
WEEKS, Stephen F.
WELLS, Chas. E.
WHITE, Gilbert V.
WHITE, John (Lieut.-Commander R.N., H.M.S. "Genista". Killed in action 23 Oct. 1916, off West Coast of Ireland).
WHITE, Wm. G.
WHITEBREAD, Jn.
WOOD, Albert V.
WILSON, David O.
WILSON, John A.
WILSON, Wm. E.
"They died the noblest death a man may die. Fighting for God and Right and Liberty, and such a death is immortality".
846. Brass Plates on Chairs in Chapel.
Lieut. J.S. HOLROYDE, R.F.C. Killed in action 10 May 1917.
Lieut. Edward Chaloner LEWIN, Royal West Kent Regt. 27 Sept. 1918.
Capt. Francis Harold LEWIN, 7th Royal West Kent Regt. 12 Oct. 1917.
Index of Names, Places & General
Names Index
ABBOTT 272
ACTON 90, 686
ADAMS 162, 501, 559
ADDIS 515
ALEXANDER 231, 232,
239-243, 652
ALLCOT 787
ALLEN 109, 112, 114, 115, 168, 264, 450, 488, 513, 549
ALLFREE 330
ALLINGHAM 318
AMBLER 361
ANDREWS 359, 779
APPLETON 422
APTED 201
ARDERN 282
ARDING 817
ARDLEY 322
ARNAUD 841, 845
ARNOLD 191, 845
ARROW 145
ASBRIDGE 286
ASHBY 648
ASHE 74
ATHERFOLD 543
ATHERFORD? 709
ATKINS 393
ATKINSON 228
ATKYNS 352
ATTERBURY 567
AYLING 193, 209, 210, 845
BACHERARD 244
BAGSHAW 31
BAILY 691
BAKER 22, 63, 414
BALCOMB 257
BALDRY 606
BANNER 845
BANNISTER 734
BARBER 187, 411
BARNARD 566
BARRELL 639
BARRETT 210, 355, 377
BARROW 845
BARTON 456
BATE 206, 776
BATEMAN 109,112, 208,
295, 844
BATES 178
BATH 317
BATTERSBEE 378
BAX 661
BAXTER 36, 90, 94, 104,
487, 502, 514, 631, 679
BAYMAN 599
Baynes 477
BEADON 62
Beaumont 530
Becher 455
BEDWELL 108
BEEVOR 845
BENHAM 33
BENNETT 806, 823
BETTENSHAW 638
BETTS 611
BEVINS 667
BEXHILL 631
BIGSBY 259
BILKE 493
BILLING 845
BIRCH 90, 265, 705
BIRKETT 545
BISHOP 572
BLACKNEY 325
BLAKE 433, 657
BLAMIRE 477
BLANCHARD 405
BLAXLAND 326, 342
BLICKE 483
BLY,773
BODENHAM 11
Bodle 514
BOHUN 435
BOND 725
BONE 593
BONNICK 631
BOORMAN 786
BOOTH 57, 96, 296, 731
BOOTH-HIBBERT 249
BOOTS 379
BORTON 739
Boswell 832
BOURNE 277
BOWEN 157
BOWLES 508
BOYD 37, 87
BRACHULL 624
BRADLEY 418, 475
BREWSTERUS 18
BREWTON 11
BRIDGEMAN 99
BRIDGER 13
BRISSAC 525
BRONSDON? 581
BRONSLOE? 581
BROOKE 564
BROWN 68, 494, 740, 845
BROWNE 435, 507, 545,813
BROWNELL 647
BROWNING 269, 558
BRYANT 652
BRYDEN 493
BUCCLEUGH 58, 73
BUCHANAN 516
BUCK 707
BUCKERIDGE 99
BUCKINGHAM 106
Bufton 799
BULL 112, 354, 594
BULLEN 778
BULT 746, 752
BUNN 544
BUNTING 845
BUNYARD 828
BURBRIDGE 369
BURGESS 308, 373
BURKITT 844
Burr 427
BURTON 187, 563
BUSHBY 631
BUSSELL 839
BUTCHER 836, 845
BUTT 127
BYLES 364
CAMPBELL 344
CARPENTER 111, 238,
668, 783
CARRE 335
CARTER 359, 480, 618, 792
CARTWRIGHT 845
CASTRO 408
CAVE 163
Challice 735
Challis 106
Chaloner 846
CHALTHROP 5
CHAMBERLAYNE 482
CHAMPION 495
CHANCE 328, 836
CHANSON 310
CHAPLING 802
CHAPMAN 111, 112, 114,
115, 613, 834
CHASE 39, 75, 135, 782
CHERRILL 808
CHILD 59, 524, 526, 765
CHRISTIAN 478
CHRISTIE 613
CHURCHER 444a, 781
CLANCY 250
Clark 117
CLARKE 460, 509, 548,
805, 845
CLAYTON 403, 574
CLEMENTS 399
COCHRANE 382
COCK 583
COCKS 263
COLE 653
COLEBORN 582
COLEGATE 587
COLEMAN 479
Coles 59, 93, 765
COLLETT 443
COLLINS 317, 845
COMMENS 671
CONAN ii
CONDELL 190
CONSTABLE 735
COOK 111, 696, 816
COOKE 689
COOMBER 510
COOPER 153, 176, 246,290,
341, 438, 453, 737,841,845
COOTE 836
CORKE 557
CORKER 311
CORNFORD 438
CORNISH 802
CORNWALL 620
COSTER 845
COSTIN 199, 210, 215
COUCHMAN 649
Coulson 692
COWDREY 111
COX 166, 568, 845
Craden 153
CRAFT 113
CRAKER 255
CRIPPS 622
CROSSFIELD 103
CROWHURST 390, 653
Cuming 432
Cumming 54
CUTBUSH 172
D’Oyly 45
DALE 539, 798
Dallison 771
DANIEL 154
DARK 505
DARRINGTON 845
DAVEY 747
DAVIDSON 632
DAVIES 106, 797
DAVIS 107, 321, 499, 639,
688, 694, 695, 703, 727,
733, 831
DAVISON 221, 655
DAWES 728
Dawson 38
DAY 151, 155, 111
de BRISSAC 525
de CASTRO 408
de HENCHE 1
de Quincey 335
DE VEAR 190
DEAN 845
DEMEZA 152
DENNETT 137DENT 845
DEWAR 432
DEWEY 36, 91, 101, 104, 105, 106, 108, 110, 113
DEWEY 821
DICKENSON 55
DICKSON 126
DOE 213
DOLLERY 225, 648
DOTTER 257
DOWLEY 472
DOWLING 198, 326
DOYLE 599
DRAPER 490, 745, 842
DRAY 820
Drayton 372
DREAPER 775
DRUMMOND 314
DULIEU 845
DUNCAN 736
DUNCKLEY 134, 493
DUNKIN 252
DUNN 90, 91, 101, 102, 105,
107,110, 113, 387, 409,
410, 423-425, 753, 845
DUNSTALL 356
DURLING 91, 101, 102, 103,
105, 107, 108, 110, 113
DUTTON 844
Earls of Kellie 148
EATON 90, 154, 430, 468,
469, 774
EAVES 273
EDNEY 711
EDWARDS 368, 845
ELGER 521
ELLEN 845
ELLIOT 232, 629
ELLIS 131, 305
ELLSON 213
ELSEGOOD 690
ELSON 845
ELWILL 88
ELYARD 530
ELYAS 307
EMERY 101
EMMETT 98, 144
ENGLEHEART 614
EQUITIS 31, 32
ERSKINE 148
EVANS 420, 459, 610
EVEREST 607
EWINS 359
FARMER 56
FARQUHAR 85
FEAST 517
FELLOWES 45
FILBY 832
FINN 845
FISH 216
FLEMING 54
FLEMING ST JOHN 77
Flower 131
FLOYD 315
FOLKARD 431
FOORD 452, 784
FOOTE 604
FORD 634, 645
Fordham 338
FOREMAN 102
Fountain 549
FOX 73
FRAIGNEAU? 522
FRANKLIN 334
FREEMAN 104,
FRENCH 106,450, 454, 633
FREWIN 647
FRIGHT 105, 110
FROGGETT 616
FRUIN 106, 110
FULLER 114, 115
Furlong 230
FUZZEY 551
GABBITAS 492
Gairdner 736
Gallard 732
Gamaliel 767
GARDNER 406, 845
GARRARD 106
GAYTON 117
GIBBONS 317, 559
GIBBS 512
GIFFORD 50
GILDER 520
GILES 109, 112, 114, 115,
635, 762
GILLESPIE 342
GILLETT 845
GIRDLESTONE 564
GLADSTONE 118
GLENRING 673
GOATLY 190
GODDARD 87
GOLD 247,102,104,109,112
GOODACRE 748
Goode 498
GOODFELLOW 216
GOODHEW 845
Goodman 612
GORDON 358
GOULD 334
GOULDING 374
GRATWICKE 627
GRAVENER 571
GREEN 109, 112, 114, 115,
286, 309, 466, 574
GREENAWAY 491
GREENBROOK 237
Greene 87
GREENSLADE 165
GREGG 271
GREGSON 742
Gresley 28, 473
GRIFFITHS 365
GRIGG 727
GRIMSELL 798
GRINSTEAD 105
GRINSTED 101,106,108,110
GROOBY 790
GROOMBRIDGE 91, 101,
103, 107,
GRUBB 189
GUILDING 119
GUNN 167
Guttridge 305
GYLES 640, 641
HACK 101
HACKET 672
HAIR 684, 686, 693
HALL 156, 221, 270, 485
HALL 829
HAMBLETON 772
HAMILTON 758
HAMMOND 373
HAMPDEN 627
HARDY 323, 329, 461
HARE 347
HARFORD 91, 103, 113
HARKER 40
HARMAN 91, 101, 103, 106,
107, 108, 110
HARRIS ii, 5, 217, 218, 818
HARRISON 227, 244
HART 393
HARTLEY 184
HARWOOD 605
HATFIELD 471
Haviland 832
HAWKSWORTH 68
HAYES 185
HAYNE 23
HEATH 111, 732
HEAWOOD 395
HEAYSMAN 383
HEFFER 367
HELICAR 33
HELLICAR 28, 36, 91, 94,
101, 104-108, 110, 113,
473, 474
HEMSLEY 565
HENCHE 1
HENNER 802
HERBERT 61,86,91,103,293
HERLACKENDEN 635
HESTER 540
HEWETSON 298
HEYWOOD 103
HIBBERT 57, 249, 296
HICKMAN 603
HICKS 292
HILL 845
HILLIER 845
HIMS 113
HINCHLIFFE 288
HIND 653
HITCHCOCK 825
HIUMPHREY 845
HOARE 437
HOATH 558
HOBBS 845
HODGES 426
Hodsall 513
HOLDSWORTH 523
HOLGATE 436
Holland 200
HOLLINGWORTH 98
HOLMER 582, 706
HOLROYDE 846
HOLWORTHY 94
HOOKER 576
HOPE 401
HOPKINSON 458
HORLEY 353
Horsburch 561
HOSKINS 679, 690, 845
HOW 453, 454, 749
HOWE 301
HOWLETT 759
HUDD 340
HUDDLESTON 413, 428,429
HUGHES 451
Hull 760
HUMBERSTON 826
HUMPHERY 91, 105
HUMPHREYS 127, 722
Hunt 797
HURLOCK 612
HURRY 645
HUTCHINSON 258
HUTSON 518, 519
HUXLEY 91, 103
HYDE 670, 673, 674
HYETT 680
IBBETSON 123
ILOTT 268, 417
IMERY 105
INGLES 452, 749
INKPEN 574
INNOCENT 139, 143
INNOUS 90, 675
INWOOD 498
IRONSIDE 132
IRVINE 358
ISARD 25, 26, 90, 721, 724
JACKSON 36, 142
JAMES 101, 103, 104, 107, 108, 110, 827, 845
JAMESON 179
JANSON 400
JARVISIORUM 10
JEFFREYS 396JENNER 254
JENNINGS 180
JESSOP 431
JOHNSON ii, 10, 183, 534,
843, 845
JOHNSTON 142
Johnstone 432
JONES 263, 392, 421, 563,
662, 681, 685, 769
JORDAN 598
JOYCE 467
JUKES 661
KEARNAN 441
KEBBELL 511
KEEBLE 800
KEER 784
KEIGHTLEY 98
KELK 122
SANDERS 110
KELLY 111
KELSEY 333
KEMP 145, 380
KEMPE 136
KENDALL 338
KENT 338, 845
KENTISH 488
Kenyon 655
KEYSEN 673
KILLETT 428, 429
KILLICK 719
KING 12,38,115,150,726,844
KNAPPETT 844
KNIGHT 547, 548
KNOWLES 161
KUHFF 669
LACER ii, 33
LAMB 451, 608
LAMMIMAN 299
LANGRIDGE 573
LASCOE 90, 316, 320
LATHAM 819
LATTER 90, 329, 528, 529,
698, 710, 713, 714, 716,
717, 845
LATYMER ii
LAVENDER 592
LAWSON 542, 673
LEACH 426, 780
LEATHERDALE 743
LEAVER 627
LEDGER 158
LEE 382, 845
LESLIE 522
LETCHFORD 391
LETTS 764
LEWIN 846
LINN 533
LITTLEGROOM 650
LIVIE 495
LOAT 256
LONGWILL 757
LOVELAND 415
LOWNDS 789
LUARD 673
LUDLAM 125
LUFF 679
LUKEY 766
LUMSDEN 587
LUNDY 335, 336
LUNN 235
LYDBURY 845
LYNDON 64, 66, 74, 434
MACE 166, 683
MACKAY 739, 845
Mackrel 645
MACQUALTER 306
MADELLY 415
MAIDMAN 734
MAIN 286
MAKEFEILD 273
Malthus 474
MAN 845
MANCHIP 844
MANDY 663
MANNING 352, 784
MANSELL 52
MARFLEET 845
MARSHALL 665
MARTIN 253, 379, 594
MARYAN 275
MASCOE 646, 729, 730
MASTER 597
MATTHEWS 251
MAUNSELL 30
MAY 685
McCLURE 845
McDOUGAL 845
McMurdo 170
McQUIRE 351
Meade 285
MEADES 845
MENISH 267
MERCIER 245
MERED…13
MERRY 244
MESGRETT 9
MESSENGER 173
MEYNELL 51
MICKLEWRIGHT 744
Milbourne 741
MILLAR 274
MILLICENT 169
MILLS 15, 317, 343
MILSTEAD 366, 833
MINIFIE 190
MISKIN 454, 755
MITCHELL 242, 331
MOLLY 517
MONCKTON 329
MONK 65
MONTAGUE 375
MOON 353, 845
MOORE 98, 291, 313
MORLEY 90
MORSLEY 309
MORTIMER 276
MORUM 180
Motterham 351
MOULE 475
MOWAT 561
MOYCE 454, 723
MOYNAHAN 492
MOYSEY 214
MUFFETT 284, 285, 337,517
MUMFORD 827
MUMMERY 845
MURRANT 809
MUSSON 346
MYALL 845
NASH 90, 163, 188, 385
NEED 430
NEESHAM 3
NETTLEFOLD 651
NETTLETON 181
Newbery 316
NEWELL 93, 100
NEWMAN 45, 106
NEWNHAM 69
NEWTON 113
NICHOLLS 673
NIGHTINGALE 285
NORMAN 54,62,96,143,792
North 400
NOTT 269
O’BEIRNE 362
O’CONNOR 845
OMMONEY 81
ORAM 801
ORMISTON 224
OSBORN 503, 504, 510
OWEN 278, 611
PACKE 85
PAGE 300, 532
PAGELS 591
PAINE 273
PAINTER 688, 703
PALEY 412
PALFREY 621
PALMER 100, 229, 585
PAMPHILON 750
PARKER 91, 101, 257, 342,
636, 637
PARR 782
PARRATT 344
PARROTT 112
PASCALL 294
PASSENGER 20
PATTISSON 753
PAULL 535
PAYNE 90,220,377,803,845
PAYTON 248
PEACOCK 299, 515
PEAD 104
PEARCE 27, 838
PECK 845
PEEBLES 578
PEERLESS 327
PENNY 619
PENROSE 360
PERFECT 546
PETTITT 760
PHILIPS 280
PHILLIPS 541
PIETERS 571
PIPPET 97, 729
PIPPETT 642
PLUME 99
POCKLINGTON 466
Pool 90
POOLE 103,303,686,687,693
POPE 383
Porteous 561
PORTER 10,427,656,720,748
POTT 48, 82
POTTER 413
POWELL 194, 212
Poyntz 497
PRESSLEY 404
PUGH 464
PYNSENT 16
RAIKES 70, 71, 72
RALWINSON 588
RANCE 626
RANES? 810
RANGER 795
RANSON 118
RAWES 202-205
RAWSTONE 226
RAY 128, 129, 130, 133
RAYNES 741
RAYNHAM 845
REDDELL 798
REED 159, 496
REVETT 281
Reynell 408
REYNOLDS 442, 562
RICE 489, 726
Richards 108
RICHARDS 263, 623
RICHARDSON 41, 845
RIDGWAY 845
Ripley 760
ROBERTS 67, 177, 436,527
ROBINSON 90, 416, 698,
785, 785ROCK 622
ROGERS 170, 427, 446
ROLLAND 146
ROMILLY 845
ROSE 844
ROUNDS 357
ROUSBY 363
ROWE 845
ROWLAND 138
ROWLEY 509
RUMSBY 682
RUSH 814
RUSSEL 776
RUSSELL 702
RUSTAT 508
Sackville 226
SALE 111, 643
Salisbury 753
SAMMONS 281
SANDERS 105, 223,732,830
SANDERSON 497
Sanford 342
SANGER 114, 115
SAUNDERS 109,112,398,732
SAWKINS 372
SAY 407, 692
SAYCE 351
SCHOOLING 845
SCOONS 531
SCOTT 46, 49, 58, 73,77-79,
83-85, 120, 126
SERLE 381
Sewell 287
SEYMOUR 673
SHADE 102
SHARPE 476
SHEARMAN 171
SHEBBEARE 117
SHELTON 563
SHEPHERD 477
SHEPPARD 324
SHILLCOCK 418
SHILLOCK 90
SHIRLEY 666
SHOEBRIDGE 376
SHORE? 738
SHORTER 165, 625, 628
SHRIMPTON 577
SHUTTLEWORTH 287
SILCOX 845
Simmonds 799
SIMMS 200
SIMPSON 91, 101, 103,
105, 845
SKILLETER 332
SLOW 547
SMITH 34, 104, 107, 124,
261, 290, 530, 594, 760,
822, 835, 845
SMYTH 262
SNOXELL 271
SO……. 537
SOAN 57, 545, 570
SOANS 568, 576
SOLOMON 538
SORRELL 793
SPARK 845
SPARKES 47, 196, 197, 198
SPARROW 186, 582
SPRATT 98, 282
STAHLSCHMIDT 93
STANFORD 845
STANTON 140
Staples 760, 822
STARKEY 319
STARLING 771
STEDMAN 103
STEEL 470
STEELE 799
STENT 845
STEPHENS 394, 484
STEWART 327, 464
STICK 542
STIDOLPH 349, 536
Stillingfleet 397
STIRLING 60
STOCKMAN 350
Stokes 809
STONE 112, 114, 115, 240,
615, 815
STOPHER 812
STORER 383
STOREY 440
STOTHARD 136
STOW 371
STRADWICK 573
STRATTON 121
STRINGER 844
STRONG 382, 465
STURT 182, 754
STYLES 88, 312
SULLY 791
Summers 783
SUTTON 297, 389
SWIFT 589
SYKES 500
TABOR 260
TAIT ii, 103
TALMAN 455
TANDY 191, 542
TANNER 439, 629
TAPE 192, 207, 208, 644
TAPP 845
Tarrant 800
TATAM 329
TATTON 550
TAYLOR 102, 108, 113, 266,
415, 608, 699, 708, 845
TAYNTON 138
TELFORD 131
TERRY 141
TEW 164
THOMAS 57, 563, 569, 813
THOMPSON 54, 76, 228,
289, 699
THOMS 386
THORNEHILL 7
THORNHILL 6, 15, 144
THURLING 845
THURSTAN 103, 106
THURSTON 462
TILBURY 818
TILLING 756
Tirtill 378
TOLSON 99
Towler 338
TOWN 107, 113
TOWNSEND 195
TRAVE.13
Travel 13
TRAVELL 2
TUCK 837
TURNER 222, 644, 801
TURNEY 485
Turpin 45
TUSTIN 147
TWEEDIE 761
TWEEDY 42-45, 370
TYE 599, 678
URIDGE 788
URRY 840
VADE 125
VALIANT 291
VEAR 190
VEITCH 21, 149
VINCENT 796
VIVIAN 661
VOKINS 613, 673
VOUSDEN 233
WADE 596
WAITE 367
WALDRON 236
WALER 90
WALKER 38, 191, 845
Wall 330
Wallace 380
WALLER 92, 313
WALMISLEY 90,486, 487,502
WALMSLEY 763
WALTER 100, 265
WALTON 192
WARD 252, 785, 845
WARNER 99
WARWICK 99
WASHBROOK 110
WATSON 15, 609
WAYTE 210
WEATHERSTONE 104, 107,
108, 113
WEBB 219, 760
WEEKS 90, 845
WELCH 279, 590, 663
WELLER 236, 551-556, 580
WELLES 160
WELLS 103, 598, 649, 845
WELLUM 685
WENDOVER ii
WEST 388, 557, 670, 673
WESTBROK 700, 701, 704,
705
WESTBROOK 676, 677,696,
697, 713, 718
WESTON 595
WESTWOOD 505
WHALLEY 17
WHEELER 586
WHETHAM 811
Whiffin 571
WHITE 36, 299, 301, 302,
304, 397, 402, 447-449,
463, 467, 845
WHITEBREAD 845
WICKS 468, 835
WIDGERY 794
WILKINSON 401
WILLAN 457
Willes 753
WILLIAMS 29, 345
WILLOUGHBY 583
WILSON ii, 99, 174, 175,
816, 845
WINGFIELD 348
WINGHAM 506
WINNY 106
WINTERBOTTOM 53
WINTHROP 767
WISE 230, 831
WOLLASTON 673
WOOD 234, 601, 602, 712, 845
WOODGATE 661
WOODHOUSE 333
WOODSTOCK 8
WOODWARDE 12
WOOLLETT 824
Worde 54
WORSELL 151
WRAIGHT 768
WREN 211, 751
WRIGHT 725
YELDHAM 116, 617
YONGE 19
YOUDE 481
YOUNG 4, 13, 24
YOUNGE 13
Places
Agra, East Indies 233
Albion Hotel, Broadstairs 248
Aldershot 55
Alford, Lincolnshire 507
Ashefield, Meath, Ireland 74
Ashurst 53
Aspeden 520
Aston Blanc,
Gloucestershire 497
Bareilly, N.W.P., India 389
Barntick, co. Clare,
Ireland 603
Baunton, Dorset 132
Beckenham 291
Bedgrove Manor, Bucks 45
Bedminster, Bristol 506
Benstead?, Isle of Wight 673
Berwick upon Tweed 632
Bethel Chapel 269
Bexley 576
Bhov. E.I., 587
Bicester, Oxfordshire 252
Birling 53
Blackheath Park 298
Blackheath St. Germans Place 636
Blechington? 461
Blockley, Worcestershire 166
Bologne 651
Bradley Hall, Derbyshire 51
Brasted Chart 734
Brighton 736
Brighton 77
Brixton 746
Bromley 651, 732
Beechfield 67
Bickley 738
Bickley Farm 353
Bromley College 93,127,
157,406,407,435,438,442,
455,461,463,475,476,477,
480,484,507,509,520,563,
586,609,753
Bromley Common 39,54,61,
62, 86, 117, 293, 745
Bromley Congregational
Church 757
Bromley Hill 306, 805
Bromley House 41
Bromley Lodge 148
Chawfield Lodge 51
Fairfield 797
Freelands 48, 82, 291
Freeland House 17,
Holy Trinity Church,
Bromley Common 41
Hook Farm 704
Market Square 387
Masons Hill 210, 549
Mill Cottage 493
Nichol Lane 99
Pixfield 329, Pixfield 698
Plaistow 235
Plaistow Hall 287
Plaistow Lodge 37, 87
Ravensfell 41
Simpsons Place 44, 88
Southborough 69, 299, 301
South Barrow 164
South Borough 677
Sundridge Park 46, 79, 80,
81, 85
White Hart Inn 97
Widmore 131, 227, 367,673
Widmore House 43, 45,735
Widmore Lodge 45
Brompton 691
Brookland 476
Bucks 406
Calcutta 247, 703
Camberwell 485, 685
Canons, Mitcham 298
Canterbury 232
Cardington, Beds 457
Castleford 76
Cester-Over,
Leicestershire 191
Chacomb,
co. Northampton 73
Chard, Somerset 801
Chelsea 66, 508
Chesterfield, Derbyshire 124
Chevening 416
Chichely, Bucks 30
Chislehurst 99, 673
Christ Hospital 527
Clapham 432
Clapham Common 673
Clapham, Surrey 803
Clapton near London 648
Clavering, Essex 394
Clay Hill, Beckenham 77,229
Colwell, Herefordshire 484
Cornwall 136
Cottisford House,
Oxfordshire 363
Cranbrooke 631
Craven House,
Walton-on-Thames 801
Croydon 121, 553-556, 580,
634, 687
Cumberland 477
Dartford 456
Debden, Suffolk 435
Denmark Hill, Surrey 466
Denton, Sussex 443
Deptford 552, 571, 673
Dinapore in Bengal 37
Down 571
Dublin 604
Durham 742
East Farleigh 59, 385
East India 14
East Indies 247
East Knoyle, Wilts 673
East Malling 546
East Peckham 59
Edgbaston, Birmingham 333
Edlesborough, Bucks 483
Edmonton 611
Elmhurst,
Lessness Heath 758
Ely 611
Exeter 428
Falmouth 262
Farningham 667
Felbridge Park, Surrey 71
Fisherton Anger Without,
Wilts 153
Folston, Wiltshire 11
Ford, Sussex 610
Fort St George 14
Foscot Manor, Buckinghamshire 45
France 651
Frindsbury nr Rochester 24
Gorrenberry, North Britain 58
Gorrenbury,
Roxburghshire 73
Gosberton, Lincolnshire 698
Great Milton,
Oxfordshire 352
Greenock 758
Greenwich 290, 371, 705
Thornton Row 636
Hackney, Middlesex 429
Hadlow 623
Hale Oak 732
Halling 426
Halstead 123, 395
Hampstead, Middlesex 505
Harridge, Bucks 609
Hastings 572, 733
Hather Thorp,
Lincolnshire 292
Hayti 43
Headcorn 461
Headley, Hampshire 34, 290
Higham 481
Himley, Staffs 797
Hoo Kemptston
Bedfordshire 45
Hounslow, Middlesex 748
Houtkop, South Africa 83
Ireland 66
Islington 732
Jakhuma Ashanti 55
Jamaica 482
Keir, Perthshire 60
Kelvedon Hatch, Essex 381
Kempston Greys 45
Kempston Hardwick,
Beds 45
Kennington, Surrey 607
Keston 608
Kirby?, Norfolk 564
Kirkheaton, Yorkshire 41
Knockholt 430
Lambeth
Lambeth Palace 291
St Mary 501
York Road 501
Landguard Fort, Essex 458
Langley 88
Lassell Hall 41Layston, Herts 397, 520
Lee, Kent 528
Lenton Priory, Notts 121
Leominster,
Herefordshire 345
Leston, Essex 322
Lethley (?), Yorks 157
Lewisham 338, 551, 730
Lilburn, Derbyshire 227
Lisbon 75
Liverpool 736
Llantrisant, Anglesey 421
Logshill,
near Chislehurst 466
London 5, 8, 12, 13, 34, 73,
98, 138,252, 497, 627
Austen Friars 495
Berkeley Square 72
Bishopsgate 615
Bricklayers Arms,
Old Kent Rd 195
Catherine Court, Trinity
Square, Tower 298
Charterhouse 673
Cheapside 696
Chelsea 136
City of London 41,59,85,132
Clarence House,
Kensington 689
Denmark Hill 41
Dorset Place 228
Fenchurch Street 287
Fleedyer Street,
Whitehall 147
Highgate Cemetery 78
Leadenhall Market 260
Mark Lane 577
Middle Temple 603
Montagu Square W 45
New Broad St 77
New Kent Road 136
Northumberland Street,
St Martin-in-the-Fields 619
Old Jewry,
City of London 232, 252
Pall Mall 478
Royal London
Opthalmic Hospital 77
St Bartholomew’s, behind
the Royal Exchange 27
St Bartholomew’s
Hospital 501
St Bride 10
St George,
Hanover Square 647
St James, Westminster 165
St Margarets,
Westminster 144
St Martin-in-the-Fields 485
St Martins Vintry 272
St Mary, Rotherhithe 186
St Paul, Deptford 589, 596
St Paul’s, Deptford 242
St. Paul’s, Deptford 498
St Vincent, W.I. 119
Southwark 11
St Saviour’s 472, 618
Suffolk Place 23
The Stock Exchange
Coffee House, 176
Walworth 373
Warwick Lane, City 549
Westminster 145
St Martin’s in the Fields
Westminster 27
Lyminge 372
Madeira 149
Maize Hill, Greenwich 476
Maldon, Essex 753
Maningham Lodge,
Yorkshire 76, 228
Meath 362
Melbourne 504
Moulton, Lincolnshire 329
Naini Tal, India 44
Netteswell, Essex 483
New Forest, Hants 230
New Romney 476
Newenden 428
Nonsuch Park, Surrey 56
North Cray 394
North Curry, Somerset 455
North Stoneham,
Hampshire 62
Norton, Kent 465
Nunhead 696
Olanley, Wye 136Orange River Colony 29
Oreby-fontein 29
Otford 607
Oundle,
Northamptonshire 418
Overstone, Northants 563
Ox Hill, Warwickshire 567
Peckham 685, 696
Pembroke College,
Oxford 497
Penge, Surrey 192
Peninsula 121
Penshurst 182
Penzance, Cornwall 360
Percival House,
Blackheath 435
Plumstead Park(?), Kent 604
Pope Street, Eltham 98
Poperinghe 845
Poplar, Middlesex 412, 673
Ramsgate 344
Reigate Cemetery 449
Richmond, Surrey 736
Ringmere, Sussex 232
Rossby, Lincolnshire 144
Rotherhithe 523, 629
Rushey Green,
Lewisham 518, 519
Ryarsh 462
Rye, Sussex 443
Saffron Walden 354
Saint Germain-en-laye
near Paris 84
Sheepshed, Leicester 801
Shenfield, Berks 117
Shipbourne 732
Shorne, Kent 330
Smartham (?), Bucks 609
South Lychet,
Dorset 79, 80, 81
South Norwood 753
Southery, Norfolk 127
Southwark 656
Southwark High Street 801
Spilsby, Lincolnshire 252
Spring Gardens 464
St Leonards on Sea 214
St Margaret, Rochester 480
St. Mary Cray 353
Stamford, Lincs 521
Stangham 610
Stanwell, Middlesex 686
Staples Inn 681
Stock Dabourne, Surrey 3
Stogumber, Somerset 455
Stowting 436
Sundridge Park Estate 368
Sutton Valence 401, 407,461
Swainswick near Bath 673
Swallowfield, Berks 117
Sydenham 702
Sydenham Park 298
Theydon Bois, Essex 436
Thorparch, Yorkshire 228
Throcking, Herts 396
Thundridge, Herts 463
Thurcaston,
Leicestershire 595
Thurston, Suffolk 118
Tiverton, Devon 801
Tonbridge 375, 724, 732
Tunbridge Wells 383
Vere, Jamaica 563
Versailles 661
Wapping 673
Ware 463
Wateringbury 538
Waterloo 121
Welsh Bicknor,
Monmouthsire 459
West Coast of Ireland 845
West Malling 546
West Riding 76
West Wickham 652
Westhall 435
Wickhurst,
Sevenoaks Weald 732
Wilmington 475
Withersfield, Suffolk 508
Woolwich 55, 641
Worcester, . .? .ington-in 13
Worthing 362
Wouldham 426
Yardley, Worcestershire 470
Yarmouth, Norfolk 597
Yately, Hants 691
General
10th Royal West Kent Regt. 845
11th Bombay Native Infantry 776
11th Lancashire Fusiliers. 845
12th King’s Liverpool Regt. 845
14th light dragoons 37
15 Hussars 342
1st Royal West Kent Regt. 845
2/20th London Regt. 845
2/5th Royal West Kent Regt. 845
2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regt. Seventh Division 845
2nd Life Guards 45
2nd Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) 44
2nd Royal Warwickshire Regt. 845
3/10th London Regt. 845
3rd Volunteer Battalion,
Bromley Company 844
6th Dragoon Guards or Carabineers 604
7th Regt. Bengal N. Infantry 37
7th Royal West Kent Regt. 846
XVIII Hussars 29
Army Service Corps 55
Badge of West Kent Regt. 844
Bengal Artillery 432, 436
Bengal Cavalry 344
Bethunes Mounted Infantry 29
Grenadier Guards 85
Hon. East India Company’s Service 72,
146, 170, 196, 204, 587
Indian Army 43, 370, 455
Inneskilling Dragoons 167
Kings Dragoon Guards 29
Pte. Artists’ Rifles. 845
Queen’s Westminsters. 845
R.A.M.C. 845
R.E. 813
R.F.C. 846
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 845
Royal West Kent Regt. 846Rifleman 845
Corporal 55
Sgt. 845
Cornet 167
L/Cpl. 845
2nd Lieut. 37, 44, 232, 845
Captain 29, 45, 146, 204, 205, 342,
604, 629, 673, 728, 845
Major 120, 326, 455, 776
Lieut-Col. 344, 432, 813
Colonel 42, 85, 326, 369, 399
Lieut-Gen. 670
Major General 358
Deputy Commissary General 123
Commissary General 336
1st battle of Ypres 845
battles of Ramnuggur, Chillianwallah,
and Goojerat 37
Great War 658, 844
killed in action with the rebels 37
Natal Campaign 1899-1900 29
Punjaub campaign 37
Navy R.N. 117
Lieut.-Commander R.N. 845
H.M.S. "Genista" 845
Academy at Mason Hill 571
Ancient Society of College Youths 110,
112, 114, 115
Archdeacon of Bangor and Rector 421
Architect 36
Attorney-at-Law 618
Banker 132
bellringer 425
Breeches Maker 11
Bricklayer 111, 576, 593, 690
Bromley Benevolent Society 92
Bromley Record 382
butler 649
Carpenter 8, 111, 643
Charity school 88
Charity School of Bromley 98, 99Church Wardens 36, 57, 91, 92, 94, 98,
100, 101, 104-108, 110, 113, 449
Clerk 410
clerk in the Parliament office 486
Clerk of the Papers of the
House of Lords 486
Collar Maker 318
Company of Clothworkers 12
Cordweaner 111
cornfactor 472
Deputy Lieutenant 59, 76
Draper 12
Editor 382
Farmer 699
Fishmonger 260
"Goschens" 93
Gardener 111
Gentleman Usher 291
House Steward 291
Lascoe & Acton Tradesmen’s
Widow’s Fund 90
linen-draper 656
Lord Bishop 362
Madras Civil service, India. 198
Magistrate 50
Majesty’s Mint 136
master 571
Master 597
mayor of London ii
medical student 501
merchant ii, 13, 14, 17, 508, 627
miller 631
Minor Canon 480
plague ii
plumber 460, 631
saddler 90
salt merchant 595
Sexton ii, 409
Surgeon 49, 77, 138, 159, 290, 345,
471, 546, 587
Swedish and Norwdian Consul 43
Tradesmen’s charity fund 90
Whitesmith 265
Some Monumental Inscriptions of Blean Church
Some Monumental Inscriptions of Blean Church, noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1758.
Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton
In The Chancell.
1. On a small Flat Stone. Daniel HORSEMONDEN obijt 26th of January 1688/9.
2. On Another. Under this Stone lieth The Body of Mrs Katherine, a Scott Gentlewoman, and first Wife to Mr James WILLIAMSON, late Parson, of Kirkialdie, and now of Blean, who was buried 1 Feb. 1691/2. Aged 46 Years. Also lyeth the Body of Henry, Son to the said Mr James Williamson and his second Wife Elisabeth, an English Gentlewoman, and was buried 17 June 1696 aged 3 Years.
3. On Another. Here lyeth the Body of Mrs Lucy HAMMOND, who departed this Life the 8th Day of December 1696 aged 90 Years. Here also lieth the Body of Mr John STUART, Son of John Stuart Gent, and Lucy his Wife. He departed this Life Novembr. the 1st Day 1697, aged 16 Years. Here also lieth the Body of Mrs Lucy STUARD, late Daughter of the said Mrs Lucy HAMMOND and Wife of the said John Stuart Gent. She departed this Life the 24th of April 1718 aged 70 Years.
4. On a Monument on The South Wall. (impd. sh. bearg. these notes). Dr. BOYS quarterly as at P.82 except the Escutcheon of Pretence. Sr. HEAD as at Page 57. M.S. Domini Johannis Boys, de Hode, è perantiquâ Boysiorum Gente, de Fredville et de Bonnington, oriundi. Qui Patriae fuit, et suis, Honos. Vir, Belli Pacisq Artibus promptus, Oxonio Musarum Gymnasio Belgium praetulit Martis Scholam. Sed Academiam, non Literas, desernit, Optimos sibi Armorum Comites. Adolescens in Praelio Seneffensi primum exihibuit [sic] Tyrocinij et Fortitudinis Specimen. hinc Vexillo Militari honoratus est a Principe Auriaco: et, brevi, ad superiorem Gradum evectus debitum Virtuti suae Praemium quae Obsidione Trajecti ad Mosam ulterius eminuit. Litterisq Imperatoris praedicti commendatitijs abundè testata est Regum Caroli et Jacobi Exercitu summâ cum Laude militavit. Ab hoc speciatim honestatus sunsq vocatus est Centurio. Sub Annae Reginiae Auspicijs, civilia subijt Negotia quae illum plurium Vectigalium Delegatum et Judicem constituit. Quo Munere functus est inccoruptâ Fide et pari Prudentiâ. Uxorem duxit Janam Dom. Rich. HEAD, Barti. Filiam, meritò memorandam Corporis et Animi Pulchritudine, examiam; egregium Faemimis [sic] Decus et Exemplum. Ille Paralysi correptus, ob. Sept. 4 Anno Domini 1710. Aetatis 57. Haec ob. Dec. 17 1717. Aet. 66.
5. On a Monument on The N. Wall. BOYS, as at .109. imp. Sa. a + engrl. ermne. KINGSLEY. Near to this Place lyes interred the Body of John Boys, of Hode Court Esq; eldest Son of John Boys of the same Place, Esq. He married Anne Daughter of Dr. William Kingsley by whome he had 3 Sonnes and 2 Daughters, Thomas, John, William, Mary, Damaris. He died about the 46 Year of his Age, on ye 18th Day of March 1660/1.
6. On a Flat Stone. [¼ly 1. SYMPSON as at P.11. 2). Gu. an eagle dispd. arg. 3). Sa. a chevn. betw. 3 f-de-l. arg. 4). Az. a chevn. betw. 3 bunches of grapes or. Over all, an escut. of ptence. per pate gu. & az. 3 pheons or]. Here lyeth The Body of Mrs Elizabeth Sympson, Wife of Mr John Sympson of this Parish, eldest Daughter and Coheir of John ROBERTS Esq. by Elizabeth, eldest Daughter of Sr. William TURNER of Richmond in Surrey; she departed This Life, May 31 1686, in ye 26th Year of her Age, in Childbed of her Sixth Child; 2 of which lie buried with her.
7. One Large Flat Stone, which seems ancient, without Inscription.
8. Some Remains of good Glass in the Windows.
In The Body.
9. One Large ancient Flat Stone, the Brasses and Inscription gone.
10. This Church consists only of the Chancell and Body. It has no Steeple, and but 1 Small Bell, without Inscription, wch. hangs at The West End.
11. This Church was dedicated to Sts. Cosmus and Damianus. It is a Vicarage in the Gift to the DUKE OF BRIDGEWATER. The pst. Vicr. is Mr R. LEIGHTONHOUSE. 1758.
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
BOYS 5
HAMMOND 3
HEAD 4
HORSEMONDEN 1
KINGSLEY 5
LEIGHTONHOUSE 11
ROBERTS 6
STUARD 3
STUART 3
SYMPSON 6
TURNER 6
WILLIAMSON 1
Places
Hode Court 5
Kirkialdie 1
Richmond, Surrey 6
Some Monumental Inscriptions of Bishopsbourne Church
Some Monumental Inscriptions of Bishopsbourne Church noted by Rev Bryan Faussett in 1757. Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton.
Chancell.
1. Half coverd by ye Pavement on which ye Communion Table stands, is a very large Flat Stone, enlaid with ye Brass Figure of a Woman at full Length, which has had a Margin or Verge of Brass, with an Inscription, which is now gone. The Inhabitants have a Tradition, that it is for one JOANE of *Shelving. (In S. part of Barham psh. near Denton & Wootton).
*PHILPOT tell’s us (and, from him, Dr HARRIS) that, ye Manor was, in ancient Times, calld. simply Bourne; from a Family of venerable Antiquity who lived there. When this Name resolv’d into a Daughter and Heir (viz. of Bourne) who married to SHELVING – this Manner (sic), he say, then was called Shelving Bourne. A Female Inheritrix being afterwards married to HAUT, it was stiled Hauts Bourne. This Parish was called Bishops Bourne, because it was given by K. KENULPHUS, at the Request of the Arch Bishop of Canterbury, to ye Priory of Christs Church. (Pages 89,90).
2. On a Flat Black Stone. Here lyeth ye Body of George ELLCOCK the Soun of George Ellcock Gent, who departed this Life June 6 Ano. Dom. 1674. Aged 3 Yeares.
3. On Another, with this Coat. [Per bend or & sa. a lion rampant countercharged] (G. note: FRANCIS). Here lieth the Body of John FRANCIS Gent, who died the 23d. of March 1696(7). Aged 82 Yeares.
4. On Another. Here lieth the Body of John FRAUNCIS (sic) Soun to John Fraunces (sic). He died Apr. 14 1707. Aged 63 Yeares. Here lyes also Antonina his Wife, buried June 1711.
5. On Another. Hic jacet Corpus Gulielmi GRESHAM obijt 24 Aprilis 1718. Aetatis 19.
6. On another. Georgio HOW qui Post duas in Insulas Indiae Occidentalis Navigationes hic tandem Sarcinas terrenas deposuit. Sanctioris Mercaturae Fructus e Caelis expectans. Georgius THORP Avunculus S.T.P. Hujus Ecclesiae Rector posuit. obijt Octob. 16 1703. Aetatis 26.
7. Another has these Coats, E 7e following Inscription – on Brass.[I. Sa. a lion rampt. betw. 3 escallops or *GIBBON). II. ¼ly 1&4). Az. 3 demi-leopards arg. (HAMON of Acryse, 1.60, Upr. Hardres). III. Gibbon imp. No.II. (G. note: COSSINGTON).Obijt Augusti 15 1617, Aetatis 60. Sub hoc Marmore requiescit Corpus Johanis GIBBON, Gener. hujus Parrochiae (sic) quondam Inhabitatoris, desideratissimi.
8. On Two adjacent Flat Stones are still to be seen the Arms of GIBBON as before; but the Inscriptions are worn out.
9. About the Middle of the Floor, but to ye Southward, is a large Flat Stone, abt. 12 Feet long, and 5 broad; but without Inscription.
10. On The North Wall is a very Fine Mural Monument (moved to S. Wall at Victn. restn. of church), on which are carved Globes, Books, etc. and a Bust having on a Square Cap. Towards ye Top these Words – Sunt Meliora Milii – and underneath is the following Inscription. Richardus HOOKER Exoniensis, Scholaris Socinsq Collegij Corp. Xti. Oxon: deinde Londonijs Templi Interioris in Sacris Magister; Rectorq hujus Ecciae. scripsit VIII Libros Politiae Ecclesiasticae Anglicanae quorum tres desiderantur. Obijt Ano. Dom. M.D.C. Aetatis suae L ( - x is added oppt. on f.49b. (1600). Posuit hoc piissimo Viro Monumentum, Ano. Dom. MDC XXXIII (1633) Gulielmus COWPER, Armiger; In Christo Jesu Quem genuit per Evangelium. 1. Cor: 4.15.
11. On Another very Handsome Monument, on ye Same Wall, is the following Coat & Inscription. [Arg. 3 cocks gu. imp. Or, 3 cinquefoils gu.]. Near This Place lyeth ye Body of John COCKMAN, Dr. in Physick late of Charlton, in this Parish, Son of the Revd. Mr Thomas Cockman, Rector of Cowden in this County. A Person, for his Probity, Generosity and Good Nature and other valuable and endearing Qualities, universally beloved and esteemed, when Living, and no less universally lamented, when dead. Having quitted the Trouble & Fatigue of his Profession, he retired hither to a Religious Repose and Quiet; but was soon snatch’d away by a too hasty Death; and could not long enjoy the Retreat which he had chosen. He had 2 Wives, viz. Margaret, Daughter and Heiress of Sr. Felix WYLDE, Bart; by whom he had 1 Daughter, Eleanor, now surviving. And Elisabeth, Second Daughter of Sr. Thomas DYKE, Bart, by whom he had no Issue. He died Nov. 28 in ye Year of our Lord 1734, and of his Age 54. Elisabeth his sorrowfull Widow, in Regard to The Memory of her Dear Husband, erected this Monument at her own Expence; desiring to be laid in ye same Grave with him. According to her Request, by his Side, in ye same Vault, lyes Elisabeth his 2d. Wife, who departed this Life Aug. 24 Ano. Domini 1739. Aged 50.
12. Underneath, on ye Floor, is a handsome Black Marble, with ye same Coat, and ye Following Inscription. M.S. Viri Optimi et Desideratissimi Joan COCKMAN, M.D. Thos. Cockman de Cowden, in hoc Comitatu, Rectoris, Filij; et nuper de Charlton in hâc Parochiâ. Qui, propter Probitatem, et Morum Suavitatem, aliasq egregias Animi Dotes, semper Omnibus carus vixit; Nunc omnibus flebilis occidit. Nultis Maguisq Laboribus defunctus, dum Medicinae Artem Maidstoniae coleret hìc pio Otio et Quieti Se Tradeus praematurâ Morte alreptus est. Binas duxit Uxores, Viz. Margaritam Felicis WYLDE, Bart. Filiam et Heredem Ex Quâ unam procreavit Filiam Eleonoram, adhuc Superstitem. Elisabetham Thomae DYKE Barti. Filiam; ex Quâ nullam suscepit Sobolem. Obijt, Nov. 28 Anno Dom. 1734. Aetatis suae 54. Patri charissimo, Eleonora, Filia, et, ex Asse Haeres. H.M.P.
13. The Altar Piece is very neat. And, there are Remains of very good glass in all ye Windows of this Chancell. The Portraitures of 5 Saints or Martyrs still are to be seen. And in ye Second Window on ye S. Side is ye Following Coat. [Az. a pall ppr surmounted by a cross head arg. imp. ¼ly 1&4). Az. (sic, for gu). a goat’s head erased arg. 2&3). Ermine.]. This is ye Coat of A. Bp. MORTON. I have met with ye Field Gules – wch. I take to be right.
In The Body, or Middle Isle.
14. On a Plate of Brass affixed to a very Ancient Flat Stone. Hic jacet Willmus Primogenitus Willi. HAUTE etiam Jolies, Robt, Jacob, Ricus, Johanna, et Cecilia Fratres et sorores ejusdem Primogeniti.
15. On Another Flat Stone. Here lyeth Buried the Body of Farnham ALDERSEY of this Parish, Gent; only Son of Farnham Aldersey late of Maidstone in this County Gent. Who married Mary, Daughter of William BROCKMAN of Cheriton in this County Gent, by whom he left Issue surviving one Son Farnham. He departed this Life Feb. 11th 1723/4. Aged 33 Years.
16. On Another. Here lieth the Body of John BURTON, Husband of Elisabeth Burton. He died in ye Year 1699. Aged 79 Years. Here lies buried the Body of Elisabeth Burton, Wife of John Burton of Bishopsbourne. She died Nov. ye 12th 1680. Aged 46 Years.
17. On Another. M.B. 1673.
18. On Another I.B. 1678.
19. On Another R.B. 1716.
20. On Another. Sarah Pepper 1732.
21. On Another. Here, and near Here, lie Jane and Anne, the Daughters of J and M, DENNE. The Former died Oct. 27 1719. Aged 4 Months. And ye Latter April 15 1726. Aged 15 Years.
22. On Another. Here lieth ye Body of Mr William DENNE who was 4th Son of Mr Peter Denne of this Parish; he departed this Life on ye 28th Day of November 1713 in the 58th Year of his Age.
23. On Another. Here lieth the Body of Ann DENNE, Widdow, late Wife of Peter Denne of this Parish, Gent. She departed this Life Jan. ye 10th Day Anno 1691. Aged 74 Years. Here under also lye Mrs Anne and Mrs Susan Denne, 2 of her Daughters. Mrs Anne died Oct. 13 1719. Aged 74. Mrs Susan died April the 1st 1720. Aged 67. Both buried in the Mother’s Grave.
24. On Another. Here lies interred the Body of Mrs Katharine DENNE, of this Parish, who departed this Life ye 15th Day of Sept. Anno Dom. 1707 in ye 50th Year of her Age.
In The North Isle.
25. On a Brass Plate fixt to an Ancient Flat Stone, close by ye N. Door. Hic jacet Edus MYVOT, nup de Cantuariâ qui obijt vicesimo Die Novembris, Anno Dni. M. CCCCLXXXVII (1487). Cuj Aie ppicietur Deus. Amen.
In The South Isle.
26. On a Plate of Brass, inlaid in an Ancient flat Stone. Near the Font. John COLLWELL, and Elisabeth his Wyff lyeth here./Grete Friends to this Cherch more than XXX Yere./Beyng Servaunt with Sr. William HAUTE Knight./On who Sowlys have Mcy God full of Myght.
27. Mr BECKINGHAMS Chancell or Pew, to ye South.
28. Under this Pew, or Chancell is a very fine Vault, the Buriall Place formerly of the AUCHERS; and now of the Beckingham Family.
29. On 6 Small black Marble Tablets (on Each side of the Window, which fronts to The East, 3) are ye 6 following Inscriptions:
1. Sr. Anthony AUCHER, Knt. Mareschall of Callice; Governr. of Guisnes; Master of the Jewel House, in Times of HENRY YE EIGHT. EDWARD YE SIXT, and QUEEN MARY. Slayn at ye Loss of Callice. Affra CORNWALLIS his Wife.
2. Edward AUCHER their Son, and Mabell WROTH his Wife.
3. Sr. Anthon. AUCHER Knt. and Baronet their Soun and Elizabeth HATTON his Wife.
4. Anthony AUCHER their Soun and Elizabeth BIGG his Wife.
5. Anthony AUCHER their Soun, and Margaret SANDYS his Wife.
6. Sr. Anthony AUCHER Knt. Their Son, and Hester COLLET, his Wife.
30. The Window in this Chancell, or Pew, is as fine an One, as I ever saw; but did not originally belong to it; but was, by the present Stephen BECKINGHAM Esq. brought from An Ancient Seat of his in Worcestershire. It contains no less than 11 Historicall and Scripture Pieces, each in a Circle of about 1 Foot Diameter and ye 8 following Coats of Arms. The Borders and other Embellishments are very beautyfull.[I. FRANCE ¼g. ENGLAND. II. Purp. (or vert?) a lion rampt. sa. (sic). III. BECKINGHAM ¼ly:
1&4). Arg. a fesse embattled betw. 3 escallops sa. 2&3). Arg. a chevn. betw. 3 stags’ heads caboshed gu. imp. Arg. 3 hawks’ lures gu. (on whole sinr. side). IV. BECKINGHAM imp. Az. a chevn. betw. 3 escallops or. V. ¼ly: 1&4). BECKINGHAM. 2). Arg. 3 hawks’ lures gu. 3). Az. a chevn. betw. 3 escallops or. VI. BECKINGHAM imp. Arg. 3 bars gu. on a chief gu. a quatrefoil(?) arg. VII. BECKINGHAM imp. Arg. 3 hawks’ heads erased az. VIII. BECKINGHAM imp. Az. on a fesse or a greyhound courant gu. betw. 3 spearheads arg.].
On The South Wall hang these 2 Atcheivements.
31. [I. Or, 2 ravens in pale & a border engrailed sa. (CORBET) imp. Erm. on a chief az. 3 lions rampt. arg. (AUCHER). II. Tierced. 1). Gu. 3 cocks arg. (COX). 2). Arg. a fesse embattled betw. 3 escallops sa. (BECKINGHAM). 3). CORBET].
32. The Windowes of this Church have had very good painted Glass in them. 3 Figures still remain pretty entire, in the Westmost Window, on ye North Side
33. This Church consists of a Chancell, S. Chancell (or Pew for ye BECKINGHAM Family). A North Ditto, now a Vestrey; The Body; and 2 Side Isles. The Steeple, which is a Tower, cap’t with a Low Wooden Spire, is at the West End. In it hang 4 Bells, inscribed as follows:
1. Christopher HODSON, made Me. 1605.
2. Joseph HATCH, fecit Me. T.C. – C.W. 1618.
3. Joseph HATCH, fecit Me. T.C. – C.W. 1618.
4. Josephus HATCH, Me fecit. T.C. – C.W. 1618.
In The Church Yard.
34. On an altar Tomb near The Chanclel Door, with this Coat. [Arg. 2 flaunches sa. each with a leopard’s head or]. Here lieth interr’d the Body of Mr Thomas DENNE of *Bursted in this Parish, who died October 25 1743, in the 81st Year of his Age. Here lieth buried the Body of John Denne late of Chilham Gent who died January 13 1750/1. Aged 84 Years.
35. On Another close by the last Mentioned. Here under lieth Buried The Bodyes of William DENNE of Bishopsbourne Gent, and Julyan his Wife. He died ye 15th Day of August in the Year of Our Lord God 1640 and in the 71st Year of his Age. Thomas DENN Executtor. Once Two, made One by Wedlock’s Tye/By Death disjoyn’d, now Two, here lye./Both lived and died in Hope to see/Each Other in Eternity./Souls to Bodies, by Christ, again,/United, shall forever reign.
*In a Wood near this House, which goes by the Name of Bursted Wood, as The Labourers dig for Chalk, they frequently meet with Human Bones. About the Year 1751, they discover’d a Skeleton at about the Depth of 18 Inches; and, on carefully removing the Surface, they found about a Dozen Beads, about as Big as a Pistol Bullet, which they supposed had been a Necklace; and on the Left Side of the Skull a Small Glass Urn. They are in the Possession of Mr DENNE the Owner of Bursted. This Skeleton lay with its Feet to the North.
36. This Church is a Rectory, and has Barham annext to it. It is in the Gift of The Arch Bishop; and was dedicated to The Virgin Mary. The Present Rector is Dr. John LYNCH, Dean of Canterbury, etc. etc. viz. 1757.
37. All the Land in Front of Mr BECKINGHAMS House, in this Parish, called Bourne Place from the River – up to ye very Hedge with parts ye sd. Land from Downe, is full of Tumuli of different Sizes. Trees are standing on many of them and in digging to ye Depth of abt. 2 o 3 Feet Human Bones have been continually found.
38. On the right Hand of ye Downe, just before you turn ye Corner of ye Lane which leads from ye Downe to Bishopsbourne Church are 8 or 9 Tumuli – one of them having been casually disturb’d in mending ye Road, in ye Year 1765, ye labourers found an human Skeleton, & some Pieces of Iron.
39. For an Account of ye remaining 8 – of these Tumuli – see my Inventorium Sepulchrale. Vol. 3, Pag. 77. (This is paler again, and seems a 1757 entry).
40. [5 loose sheets inserted here, with writing in ink, probably by T.G. FAUSSETT. Says PARSONS in 1791 visit seems to have omitted sevl. of B.F’s epitaphs, owg. to their disappearance by then (or by his negligence). Omissions: ELLCOCK 1674, FRANCIS 1696, FRANCIS 1707, 1711, GRESHAM 1718, BURTON 1699, 1680, U.B. 1673, I.B. 1678, R.B. 1716. The DENNES 1691, 1713, 1719, 1720, 1707, 1719, 1726].
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
ALDERSEY 15
AUCHER 29, 31
AUCHERS 28
I.B. 18
M.B. 17
R.B. 19
BECKINGHAM 30, 31, 33
BECKINGHAMS 27, 28, 37
BIGG 29
BROCKMAN 15
BURTON 16, 40
COCKMAN 11, 12
COLLET 29
COLLWELL 26
CORBET 31
COSSINGTON 7
COWPER 10
COX 31
DENN 35
DENNE 21-24, 34, 35
DENNES 40
DYKE 11, 12
ELLCOCK 2, 40
FRANCIS 3, 40
FRAUNCIS 4
GIBBON 7, 8
GRESHAM 5, 40
HATCH 33
HATTON 29
HAUT 1
HAUTE 13, 26
HODSON 33
HOOKER 10
HOW 6
KENULPHUS 1
LYNCH 36
MORTON 13
MYVOT 25
Pepper 20
SANDYS 29
SHELVING 1
THORP 6
WROTH 29
WYLDE 11, 12PlacesBarham 36
Bishopsbourne
Bourne Place 37
Bursted 34
Bursted Wood 35
Charlton 11
Cheriton 15
Chilham 34
Cowden 11
Maidstone 15
Worcestershire 30
The Monumental Inscriptions in the Churchyard of Brenzett
The Monumental Inscriptions in the Churchyard of Brenzett in Kent noted by Leland L. Duncan. Typed up by Dawn Weeks, checked by Zena Bamping.
In the churchyard. South west portion
502. William BURGESS late of this parish died 31 May 1853 aged 67. Mary his wife 12 October 1866 aged 76. Left surviving by Mary his wife 13 children: Eliza, Stephen, Caroline, William, Robert, Mary, Peter, Thomas, Louisa, James, George Alexander, Elizabeth, Fanny Ann.
503. (Footstone) RT 1795 (probably belongs to the next).
504. Hannah wife of Richard TURNER late of this parish died 11 February 1799 aged 31. Richard son of above died 25 November 1795 aged 2 months. Left surviving one son and three daughters; Daniel, Elizabeth, Susanna and Mary.
505. Richard TURNER late of this Parish died 4thMarch 1833 aged 76.
506. Sarah, wife of Richard TURNER late of this Parish died 10thMarch 1811 aged 50.
507. Charles GRIST died 1stJune 1840 aged 39. He had issue by Mary his wife ten children: Charles, Giles, Mary Ann, John, George, Adolphus, Eliza, Thomas, Elizabeth, Harriet who died an infant.
508. George GRIST late of this parish died 23 August 1830 aged 36. Left issue surviving by Elizabeth his wife 2 sons and 2 daughters: Giles, Elizabeth, Louisa and George. Also Elizabeth his wife 5 March 1875 aged 86.
509. (Flat, in rails) Charlotte wife of Charles SNOAD of Brookland, who d….. 1815 aged 21. Left surviving one daughter: Louisa. Above Charles Snoad d…. 18, 1818 aged 29 years.
510. (Altar in rails) Sacred to the memory of Thomas GRIST late of Brookland, Grazier, who died 2 January 1850 aged 56. He had issue by Elizabeth his wife (now living) 4 children 3 of whom viz: Elizabeth, Susanna and Giles, survive him and Thomas who died 1 October 1831 aged 8 years 10 months. Elizabeth wife of the said Thomas Grist died 17 December 1860 aged 74.
511. Charlotte wife of William BURGESS died 6 March 1875 aged 63.
512. (Small cross) FL 1873. AML 1875. JBL 1880.
513. Lucy LEES née KERSHAW formerly of Monk Bretton, Yorks, died at Brenzett 8 March 1877 in 25th year. Also her 3 children: James Booth Lees "Jemmie" died 4 April 1880 aged 8 years 7 months.
South of the church
514. Henry CHEESEMAN and Mary his wife late of this parish died 2 February 1762 in 66th year of her age. He died 26 March 1764 aged 77. Left surviving 2 children Thomas and Henry.
515. Thomas CHEESEMAN late of this parish who was unfortunately drowned in passing from a neighbours house to his own 14 February 1771 aged 49. Sarah his wife caused this memorial to be erected. She died 20 November 1780 aged 58.
516. (Altar in rails) To Giles GRIST of Brookland, Grazier, who died 25 August 1811. Had issue by Elizabeth his wife six sons and (?3) daughters viz: Giles and John died infants, Elizabeth, William, Ann, George, Joseph, Harriot and Charles survive. Elizabeth his wife died 24 March 1828 aged 65.
517. William GRIST of this parish died 26 October 1825 aged 38. Left issue by Ann his wife 2 sons and 1 daughter: Giles, John and Susanna. Susanna daughter of above died 12 March 1826 aged 9 years.
518. George SNOAD of this parish and Sarah his wife. He died – September 1820 aged 55. She died – November 1805 aged (?41) ………………….. Elizabeth, George, Ann, Ephraim, M………….., and Mary Ann………………
519. Alfred son of George and Ann SNOAD died 12 June 1839 aged 20.
520. Ephraim Hemings SNOAD late of Ashford in this county died 12 July 1856 in 57th year leaving his widow with 6 sons and 7 daughters.
521. (Large alter tomb in rails) Top: Here lieth the body of William SNOAD (Junior) / late of Brookland Gentleman / who died March …..17(6 or 9) / aged ….. years / ………………….. / ………… Charles ………../………………. / On south side: William Snoad died 18 January 1810 aged –5 years (first figure is broken – it may be 8).
522. (Another altar tomb in same rails) In memory of George SNOAD of Dean Court in this parish died 21 April 1782 aged 51. Left issue 4 sons and 5 daughters. Also William Snoad died 4 December 1795 aged 69. Elizabeth Snoad wife of George Snoad died 25 March 1806 aged 71.
523. Mary BEARD died 13 November 1804 aged (?15) years and 3 months.
524. Isaac BEARD died 26 January 1841 aged 81. Mary his wife died 22 February 1840 aged 80. Left surviving one son, John, who erected this stone.
525. Mary wife of John BEARD of this parish died 5 November 1868 in 74th year
526. John BEARD died 21 March 1877 aged 86.
527. Ann wife of Charles SNOAD of parish of Brookland, died 10 December 1798 aged 25. Near lie 3 sons: James Terry Snoad, George Snoad and James Terry Snoad who died in infancy. Left surviving William, Ann, Charles and Mary.
528. John SNOAD of the parish of Brenzett died 11 March 1805 in his (?27th year). Left surviving Dorothy his wife one son: John Marriott, and one daughter, Dorothy.
529. Ellen SNOAD died 21 February 1822 aged 4.
530. Martha wife of Charles SNOAD Gentleman of Brookland died 25 September 1827 aged 47. Left surviving 8 children, 4 sons and 4 daughters: Elizabeth, Charlotte, George, James, Thomas, Martha, Henry and Ellen. Also Charles Snoad who died 2 August 1830 aged 60.
531. Edward MAPLESDEN died ….. February 1810 aged 59. Left issue by Hester his wife 3 sons: Edward died in infancy, Richard, John survive who (?erected). Esther his wife died …. May 181(?6) aged 6(?8).
532. Mary BEARD died 21 November 1829 aged 9 years 6 months.
533. Amy BEARD died 2 March 1810 aged 1 year 1 month.
534. Robert BARROWS died 14 April 1774 aged 55. Adieu my wife, my daughters dear adieu etc.
535. Thomas FISHER late of this parish died 13 March 1845 aged 8(?6). Mary relict of above died 4 September 1845 aged 85. Left one son and 4 daughters: Thomas, Elizabeth, Joanna, Sarah and Elizabeth.
536. Mary COSTEKER died 16 August 1818 aged 30. Also Charles FISHER 2 September 1824 aged 26. Also Edward Fisher who died (?in Singapore) 16 October 1825 aged 30.
In the eastern part of the yard
537. (Under east window) John FISHER died 12 September 1772 aged 39.
538. Thomas FISHER died 13 August 1744 aged 51. Also Mary widow of Thomas Fisher January ye 22, 1763 aged 74.
539. Mary wife of Thomas FISHER, 13 January 1771 aged 39. William their son 28 January 1771 aged 3 weeks.
540. Susanna wife of Thomas FISHER died 12 February 1774 aged 23.
541. Thomas FISHER Gentleman of this parish died 25 December 1818 aged 83. He had issue by Mary his first wife 2 sons and 3 daughters: Thomas, William, Catherine, Mary and Elizabeth. And by Susanna his second wife one son Edward. He was a Jurat of Romney Marsh 50 years to whose memory a monument is erected in the church (no 569). Anna his third wife died 23 February1810 aged 73.
542. Caleb CAISTER of Sellinge died 4 August 1810 in 63rd year. Ann his wife died at Wye in this county 10 December 1841 aged 88.
543. John HONYSETT of this parish died 30 May 1781 aged 28.
544. Elizabeth wife of James BOURNE of this parish died 7 November (?1788) aged (?25). Ann his second wife died 22 May 1810 aged 50.
545. John MAYLAM died 15 February 1781 aged 40. Mary widow of John Maylam died 16 August 1786 aged 70. William died at Gosport 13 May 1787 aged 38. Thomas died at Dymchurch ……
546. Thomas MAYLAM of this parish one of the Jurats of Romney Marsh 6 August 1757 aged 47. Left issue by Mary his wife surviving him 4 sons and 2 daughters: Thomas, Ann, John, Mary, William and James. Also James Maylam son of above Thomas and Mary died 7 February 1773 aged 21.
547. Thomas SLOMAN died 21 June 1738 in 6(2)? year.
548. Elizabeth wife of Thomas SLOMAN died 15 April 1758 in 86th year.
549. George SLOMAN died …. April 1780 in 7(..?) year.
550. Thomas SLOMAN of this parish died …. M….. (?March) 177-.
551. George AUSTIN died 13 February 1853 aged 70. Ann his wife 8 March 1856 aged 69. Leaving surviving Francis, Dinah, Harriett, Elizabeth, Naomi and Mary Ann.
552. (Broken headstone) Elizabeth SHARWOOD wife of William Sharwood of this parish died ……… 1813 aged 59. Left issue ………….. Elizabeth, Stephen …………..
553. (In centre of eastern part) Henry SMITH of this parish blacksmith, died 20 May 1809 aged 79.
554. (North eastern part) Mary wife of William REELY died 19 March 1798 aged 30.
555. (Headstone broken) William Reely died 19 March 1812 aged (?35). Hannah (?his wife) ………….. (Footstones WR, HR).
556. (Ditto). Footstones WR, AR.
North side of yard.
557. Jeffery FRIEND late of Brookland, Yeoman, deceased who died 14 May 1771 aged 40. Erected by his wife whom he left surviving and 2 sons and 4 daughters. His wife Lucy Friend died 17 May 1812 aged 83.
558. John CAPELING of this parish died in Guy’s Hospital 6 March 1879 aged 66. Martha his wife died 27 March 1878 aged 60.
559. Charles RICKON died 4 July 1862 aged 47. Left surviving Ann his wife and 6 children. Also Louisa Frances Rickon daughter of above died 22 January 1875 aged 25.
560. Thomas MORRIS died 28 April 1866 aged 71. Elizabeth his wife 10 June 1857 aged 60. Left surviving 1 son and 4 daughters.
561. (Head face down) Footstones WHM 1845. RW 1847.
562. Ernest Albert son of Edward and Eliza SMITH born 20 February 1878 died 9 January 1880.
563. Frank son of Edward and Eliza SMITH died 26 February 1871 aged 3 years.
In the church
564. (in north chapel a monument with effigies of two men): Dedicated to the memmorie of John FAGGE Esquire sonne of John Fagge of Rye in the county of Sussex Gentleman who married one of ye daughters and heires of Clement COBB of Canterbury in the county of Kent Gentleman, by whom he had issue two sonnes and fower daughters. He departed this life the 22day of June Anno Domini 1639. Here also lyeth interred the body of John Fagge of Rye in the county of Sussex Gentlemen, sonne of ye above said John Fagge, who married Elizabeth daughter of Barnabe HODGSON of Framfield in the county of Sussex Gentleman by whome he had issue one sonne and one daughter. He departed this life the 25day of July Anno Domini 1646. His surviving sonne caused this monument to be erected. On the front edge of the monument are two shields of arms, that on the left is arg. two bends vair (Fagge) impaling arg a chev.between 3 cocks gu (Cobb). That on the right is Fagge impaling erm on a chief gu. 3 swords points upwards arg (Hodgson). On the east and west ends are the Fagge arms.
In the nave
565. (Flat stone) Here lieth interred the body of William BEAN. He died February the 15th 1763 aged 66 years.
566. (Flat stone) Arms a chev. between 3 leopards faces impaling a chev between 3 stags trippant attired etc: Anna WENTWORTH dyed October 2nd 1761 aged 57. Hear lieth the body of the Reverend Mr John Wentworth Rector of Snargate upwards of 6 years and Vicar of Brenset 32 years. He died May the 26th 1770 much lamented by all his acquaintance aged 62 years. Rachel second wife of the above John Wentworth died on the 18th of December 1800 in the 90th year of her age and is buried at Stoke Newington, Middlesex.
567. (Flat stone) Here lyeth invalted? to the memory of our dear friend William SNOAD, who departed this life ye 26 day of March 1761 aged 65 years. Having left a widow and three children viz: William, George and Mary. Here also lieth the body of Mary his wife who departed this life January the 22nd 1763 aged 58 years.
568. (Mural) In loving memory of Rhoda CAPELING died 24 June 1903 aged 56 years. Erected by her daughter Elizabeth E PALMER, Calefornia.
569. (Mural) Sacred to the memory of Thomas FISHER Gentleman of this parish departed this life December 25, 1813 aged 83. He was a Jurat of Romney Marsh 50 years. His remains are interred at the south east corner of the churchyard. (see No. 541).
Index of Names, Places and General
Names Index
Austin 551
Barrows 534
Bean 565
Beard 523 524 525 526 532 533
Bourne 544
Burgess 502 511
Caister 542
Capeling 558 568
Cheeseman 514 515
Cobb 564
Costeker 536
Fagge 564
Fisher 535 536 537 538
539 540 541 569
Friend 557
Grist 507 508 510 516 517
Hodgson 564Honysett 543
Kershaw 513
Lees 513
Maplesden 531
Maylam 545 546
Morris 560
Palmer 568
Reely 554 555
Rickon 559Sharwood 552
Sloman 547 548 549 550
Smith 553 562 563
Snoad 509 518 519 520 521
522 527 528 529 530 567
Turner 504 505 506
Wentworth 566
Place Index
Ashford, Kent 520
Brenset 566
Brenzett 513 528
Brookland 509 510 516 521 527 530 557
Calefornia 568
Canterbury 564
Dean Court 522
Dymchurch 545
Framfield, Sussex 564
Gosport 545London
Guy’s Hospital 558
Monk Bretton, Yorkshire 513
Rye, Sussex 564
Sellinge 542Singapore 536
Snargate 566
Stoke Newington, Middlesex 566
Wye, 542
General Index
Blacksmith 553
Grazier 510 516Jurat of Romney Marsh 541 546 569
Rector 566
Reverend 566Vicar 566
Yeoman 557
Monumental Inscriptions in The Church and Churchyard of All Saints Biddenden
Monumental Inscriptions in The Church and Churchyard of All Saints Biddenden, Kent. Taken in June 1920 by Leland L. Duncan. Typed up by Christine Pantrey, checked by Zena Bamping.
From the Rev. W. H. Collis The Rectory, . Biddenden. 22/12/1920.
Dear Mr Duncan,
Thank you ever so much ! It was most kind of you to send me the list and plan and I will keep it in the church safe for future reference. What hours of work it must have involved! But you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you have supplied the church with a valuable document which at any time may prove of great use and enable us to answer enquiries which with out its aid, we could not have done. I shall look forward to seeing you here in the summer and offer you the opportunity of searching the Church Registers, should you wish to do so.
With kind regards and best wishes for Xmas: and the New Year
I remain, Sincerely yours, William. H. Collis.
Inscriptions in Biddenden Churchyard.
Plot A. The North Eastern portion.
1..Lewis SMALL, 7th October 1833 aged 35. Left issue one son and two daughters. Katharine his wife 14th December 1846 aged 50. Katharine- Mary daughter of above born 1st August 1825 died 28th July 1830. Elizabeth Katharine born 17th February 1830 died 2nd February 1834.
2 (Vault) Isabella wife of John MATHER MA Rector of this parish died 21st August 1764 (not 1864 as in L.L.Duncan's notebook - PR - EPC 20-06-2002) aged….
3 John LUCK, 4th September 1854 aged 34. Nelson Luck, 19th February 1855 aged 52.
4 Elizabeth wife of Charles COLEBROOK of this parish, 6th February 1855 aged 74. The above Charles Colebrook, 5th September 1861 aged 76. Left issue four sons and one daughter: Charles, George, William, Edward and Elizabeth.
5 Elizabeth only daughter of Charles and Elizabeth COLEBROOK of this parish, 23rd August 1881 aged 57
6 Mary Ann JURY of Haselden House, Sissinghurst, 13th March 1892. James Jury her husband, 21st January 1888. Interred at Highgate cemetery.
7 John Thurston WATTS only son of Richard and Sophia Watts, born at Biddenden, 26th July 1844, died suddenly at Gillingham, Kent 8th August 1915 aged 71. Sarah Maria BROWNE Eldest daughter of Richard and Sophia Watts, wife of William Browne, born 8th May 1834, died 25th April 1917. William Browne formerly Band Sergeant Royal Engineers, husband of above born 14th December 1845 died [not filled in].
8 Richard WATTS, 11th October 1855 aged 49. Jane his daughter, 22nd September 1856 aged 18.
9 Emily wife of George TAYLOR of this parish, 5th November 1908 aged 55.
9A. (Footstone) J.W. 1856.
10. (This and 11 are in one enclosure) James BOURNE, 11th September 1873 aged 62. Sarah Ann wife of James Bourne of this parish, 27th August 1865 aged 51. Albert their son, 27th October 1840 aged 5.
11 John BOURNE, 7th December 1905 aged 63.
12. Elizabeth TANNAR daughter of James and Elizabeth Tannar, 28th July 1694 aged 12 years.
13 This and 14 in same enclosure) Mary wife of Thomas DEAN, 6th April 1884 aged 72. Above Thomas Dean 30th March 1902 aged 89.
14 Thomas son of Thomas and Mary DEAN of Smarden formerly of this place, 24th April 1856 aged 19. Also Charles and Edwin died in infancy.
15 Richard DAY of this parish, farmer, 11th December 1834 aged 45. Left issue by Elizabeth his wife three sons and three daughters: Richard, Charles, John, Mary, Sarah Ann and Elizabeth. Elizabeth wife of above, 14th October 1852 aged 60.
16A. (Altar tomb) South side. – Under this Tombe lieth ye Body of Richard BEALE of Biddenden, Clothier, who died October 30th 1691 aged 72 years and nine months. He was twice married, his first wife was Mary daughter of Mr SEAMAN, Minister of Bredgate (sic) By whom he left one son William. His second wife was widow of John NEWENDEN by whom he left another son, John, who erected this tomb. A………94. North side. Here also lieth Mary second wife of Richard Beale who died July ye sixth 1696 aged 73 years and four months.
16B. (Altar). In memory of Richard BEALE of this parish and Elizabeth his wife. The former died 10th November 17(?3)7 aged (?89) years. The latter 28th (?) June 176(?4) aged 8(?1) leaving issue Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, Ann, Richard and Seaman. On West end A chevron between three Griffins heads impaling (? three double-headed eagles). Crest a….head erased-
17 (Altar) South side. Here lieth the Body of Thomas BEALE of this parish, Gent, who departed this life March the first 1712. He married Grace the daughter of Robert HAFFENDEN of Tenterden, Gent. By whom he had no issue and his wife for her love to him hath erected this Toomb. North side: Under this Tomb lyeth interred Grace POMFRET wife of Virgil Pomfret of this parish. By whom she left issue one son. She departed this life for a better, December 27th 1731 in the 56th years of her age.
18 Charles DAY of this parish, yeoman, 6th March 1795 aged 78. Mary his wife, 16th January 1783 aged 49. Near this place lieth the family of the Days.
19 William MASTERSON Gent, and Anna his wife. He died 27th October 1761 aged 42. She died 14th December 1759 aged 44. Left issue two sons and two daughters: (?Joseph) William, Elizabeth and Sarah.
20 John WILLARD late of this parish, yeoman, 9th September 1769 aged 84. Elizabeth wife of John Willard of this parish, 1st September 1751 aged 63. Also near this place lieth two of their sons.
21 Charles Edward THORP, 4th January 1910 aged 37.
22 William WILLARD, yeoman, May ye 12th 1779 aged 84. Elizabeth wife of William Willard of this parish, yeoman, 25th January 1754 aged 63. Left issue two sons and two daughters: Richard, John, Elizabeth and Ann.
23 Mary WILLARD daughter of William Willard of this Parish, yeoman, by Elizabeth his wife, died 4th of March 1742/3 aged 19 years. Also Richard their son who died December ye (?24….4 aged 55 years.
24 John WILLARD who had issue by Mary his wife nine children of whom four sons and two daughters survived him viz: John, Richard, James, William, Mary and Elizabeth. He died 19th June 1714 aged 66years. Here lieth Mary wife of John Willard died 2nd December 1723 aged(?6)5 years.
25 Elizabeth wife of Richard WILLARD, August ye 1st 1705 aged 45. Richard Willard, 2nd July 1706 aged 61. He left issue two daughters Mary and Elizabeth.
26 Richard WILLARD son of Richard and Mary Willard of this parish, Grocer, 14th December 1731 in ye (?9th) year of his age.
Plot B. to East of the Chancel.
27 Here lyes the Body of Mr Searler (sic) GILES of this Parish who departed this life March ye 22nd, 1718/19 aged 60 years. Left issue two sons and two daughters. Also here lies ye Body of Mary his wife who departed this life August ye 3rd 1702 aged 25 years.
28 Here lieth ye Body of Esther GILES wife of Searler (sic) Giles who died September ye 17th 1690 aged 20 years. She left one daughter – Mary.
29 (Altar) North side: Mary wife of Searles GILES of this parish, Gent. died ye 14th September 1760 aged 44 leaving issue three daughters, Mary, Jane and Ann. South side: Searles Giles died 22nd April 1777 aged 71. West end: Arms- a Griffin stataont, impaling on a chevron three fleur de lys. Crest a seahorse (?) sejeant.
On these two stones the name is Searler.
30 Thomas BOURNE, 25th July 1862 aged 83. Sarah his wife, 29th October 1822 aged 43. Sarah their daughter 24th February 1846 aged 41.
31 Judith wife of Mr Jenkin HAGUE of this parish, 7th June 1790 aged 33, leaving three children, Jenkin, John and Susanna (see No 262).
32 Sarah DYER daughter of John and Ann TREE, 17th February 1860 aged 27. Also Thomas their son 25th July 1857 aged 34.
33 Nathanel STEPHENS, Grocer, of Biddenden 13th October 1710 aged 56 years and left behind him Ann his wife which (sic) erected this stone. Also Ann his wife………(under grass).
34 Robert DIBLY of this parish, 21st June 175(?5) aged 7 (0 or 6) years. Footstone A.D. 1727.
35 Robert DIBLY of this parish, December ye 28th 1735 aged 87. Ann his wife, 23rd January 1721 aged 73.
36 Buried here the Body of Mary CVRTIS wife of Thomas Curtis, Gent, the (?7) day of December 169- aged neere 79 yeer.
37 John MARCH of this parish, Cordwainer, 29th August 1762 aged 74. Mary his wife, 13th March 1777 aged 84.
38 Louisa wife of Walter James BUCKLAND, 20th March 1848 aged 34. Left surviving one daughter Elizabeth.
39 Thomas Prowett JONES of Randolphs late of Walthamstow, born 1st August 1822, died 5th August 1907.
40 Edward COLEBROOK son of Edward and Elizabeth Colebrook of this parish, 18th June 1852 aged 19.This stone was erected by his own industry. Also said Edward Colebrook, 9th May 1855 aged 52. Elizabeth his wife, 10th September 1861 aged 61. Edward Colebrook grandson of above, 30th October 1865 aged 5 years eight months.
41 Thomas FIELD, 1st March 1864 aged 77. Mary his wife, 26th February 1858 aged 66.
42John SORRELL, January ye 19th 1765 aged 66. Elizabeth his wife, October ye 29th 1775 aged 65. Left issue five sons and one daughter: John, Joseph, Thomas, William, James and Elizabeth.
43 Jeremiah WINDER of this parish, born 2nd November 1791, died 18th June 1826. Louisa his wife died at Tenterden, 4th December 1871 in 83rd year. Also Ann daughter of above born 16th June 1820, died 3rd October 1821. Elizabeth daughter of above born 20th February 1823, died 19th March 1836.
44 William WINDER of this parish, farmer, October ye 20th, 1767 aged about 59 years. Also Susanna his wife, April ye 25th ,1778 aged 73.
45 Lydia wife of George WITHERDEN of Tenterden, 6th December 1787 aged 31. He died 19th January 1812 aged 6(?4) years.
46 Here lyeth the Body of Thomas POTKEN 1703.
47. Paul SHARP, Senior, of this parish, Miller, August ye 23rd 1746 aged 68. Mary his wife, April ye 8th 1759 aged 78. Left issue surviving three sons, Paul, John and William and three daughters: Elizabeth, Martha and Sarah.
48 George WITHERDEN, yeoman, 19th December 1859 aged 78. Francis wife of George Witherden of this parish, 14th August 1838 aged 49. Frances their daughter, 28th January 1830 aged 15 years.
49 John BOORMAN, son of Mary Boorman of this parish, 7th March 1843 aged 38. Erected by his mother as the last tribute of Respect.
50 (Altar Tomb much sunk) No inscription apparent on top or either side. On the East end is (in black letter) ….the s….
[? Pray for the soul of] John LANYRDEN (?) and Ann hys wyfe. It is late 15th or early 16th century, and the only Mediaeval inscription in the churchyard.
51 Robert BOORMAN, 13th October 1833 aged 79. Ann his wife, 6th April 1833 aged 73. They had issue eleven children deceased and four survived.
51A. Thomas WITHERDEN, 6th October 1842 aged 92. Mary his wife,27th October 1784 aged 26. Susanna his second wife, 23rd April 1797 aged 27.
52 (Altar tomb) South side: illegible . North side: Also the…./….unce his wife who/ died Nov….1675/ aged 35 years and/ Susanna his daughter/ who died June 24th 1678/ aged 19.
53 Samuel DRURY, 16th December 1860 aged 65. Mary Ann his wife, 11th May 1857 aged 58. Left issue three sons and five daughters: John, Thomas and Richard. Ann, Susan, Harriet, Elizabeth and Frances.
54 James POTTER of Cranbrook, 8th November 1737 aged 80. Mary his wife, 2nd June 1737 aged 73. Erected by their son Thomas Potter.
55 Elizabeth first wife of James CHAMBERS, 21st April 1851 aged 28.
56 Ann wife of Joseph THURSTON of this parish, 29th July 1830 aged 32. Left issue one son and two daughters: Charles, Ann and Jane.
57 Thomas son of John and Mary THURSTON of this Parish, 3rd July 1815 aged 31.
58 Jane daughter of John and Mary THURSTON of this Parish, 28th June 1797 aged 18.
59 Benjamin son of Edward and Mary BENGHAM of this Parish, 16th December 1807 aged 24.
60 John THURSTON of this parish, 18th April 179(?5) aged 79. Mary his wife, 2(-?) August 1788 aged 7(?6). Issue two sons and two daughters: John, David, Mary and Elizabeth.
61. Daniel THURSTON, 4th August 1805 aged (?3 or 5) (30 or 50) years.
62 (Altar Tomb) North side: Here lieth ye Body of Elizabeth wife of Jo…. BVCKHURST who departed this life May the….1697 aged 63 years, ye dafter of Mr George MAILL…. of Loose in Kent. Issue to sons John and George. Here lyeth the body of John Buckhurst who departed this life…. of S…. in ye yere 1705 aged about 6… years.
63 James DAVIS of this parish, 13th April 1809 aged 72- Mary his wife 21st February 1825 aged 87. James their son 20th June 1808 aged 18.
64 Peter DAVIS of this parish, 8th February 1836 aged 68. Ann wife of Peter DAVIS, Cordwainer of this parish, 10th June 1808 aged 38. Ann his second wife, 23rd June 1833 aged 49.
65 Richard NEWTON of this parish, gentleman (Son of the late Rev. Robert Newton who was Rector of Frittenden 59 years) who died 7th June 1760 aged 72.
66 Mr William HARRIS, 22nd February 1775 aged 75. Elizabeth his widow, daughter of John BUCKHURST late of this parish has caused this monument of her affection for her deceased Husband and of her regard for his memory. Elizabeth his wife died January ye 17th 1781 aged 64.
67 Peter DAVIS of this parish, Cordwainer, son of Peter and Ann Davis, 15th April 1837 aged 39.
Plot D. On the North side of the North aisle.
68 Susannah Elizabeth widow of George GILBERT late of this parish, 3rd June 1905 aged 65.
69 (Altar Tomb) North side: Here lieth interred the Body of Ann JOY the wife of Edward Joy of this parish who departed this life, 23rd day of May 1730 aged 67 years. Issue one son and two daughters: Edward, Ann and Mary.
70 Mrs Mary CHILTON, 30th January 1831 aged 63. Eldest daughter of John and Mary VANE of this parish.
71 John VANE of this parish, 16th October 1783 aged (?4)7. Mary his wife died 4th October 1808 aged 71. Issue two sons and four daughters: John, William, Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah and Nellie.
72 Thomas BURTON, November ye 7th 1738 aged 54.
73 Richard HADRILL late of the City of Canterbury plasterer, May 7th 1816 aged 78. Also Tamazin BRADLEY died 1817, March 19th aged39.
Plot E. North West portion of Old Churchyard from North walk to level with the Tower.
74 John CARTER, 18th September 1858 aged 51. Mary his wife, 3rd February 1864 aged 57. Issue one son William.
75 Francis wife of Richard JOHNSON of this parish, farmer, 26th August 1782 aged 49. He died 15th July 1794 aged 55. Left issue four daughters: Frances, Mary-Ann, Elizabeth and Ann. Elizabeth their daughter, 8th April 1795 aged 21.
76 William WICKENS of this parish, 26th February 1852 aged 64. Ann his wife, 17th February 1868 aged 74. William their son, 23rd April 1821 aged 5 years.
77 Horace George, Eldest son of George and Betsy OTTAWAY, 26th June 1869 aged 3 years nine months.
78 John THURSTON, 7th March 1861 aged 80. Sarah his wife, 7th April 1863 aged 78, leaving issue two sons and three daughters: Thomas, James, Sarah, Jane and Maria.
79 Elizabeth wife of William PEENE, by whom he had five sons and four daughters, who died 1st September 1717 aged 81.
80 William RAINES, 17th February 1720 aged 61.
81 Hannah MOORE of this parish, 25th April 1798 aged 26. Left issue
one son James.
82 Louisa wife of Henry STACE, 20th October 1851 aged 40. Also their son Henry John Stace, 11th September 1837 aged 7 years.
83
James Wickens MOORE, 19thFebruary 1869 aged 14 years.
84 Sarah Ann wife of William WEBB, 14th March 1884 aged 48.
85
James PILBEAM of this parish, 29thDecember 1847 aged 77.Sarah his wife, 11thApril 1830 aged 60.
86 James Goodwin BODY, second son of Richard and Catherine Body, 13th May 1864 aged 13 years eleven months.
87 Elizabeth wife of John BODY of this parish, 10th December 1858 aged 82. He died and lies buried at Boulogne sur mer, 8th September 1837 aged 60. Left issue two sons and two daughters: Richard and John, Elizabeth and Ann. Elizabeth their daughter wife of William Bonny ALLEN, 30th August 1857 aged 49. Also lie buried near this place two infant daughters of above Richard Body.
88 Sarah daughter of Thomas and Mary MEDHURST of this Parish, 15th August 1805 aged 15.
89 John HILL of this parish, yeoman, 7th August 1719 aged 65.
90. (Top broken)….late of/ ….died August 7th / 1796 aged 82 years. Also Joseph LAWRANCE brother of the above John Lawrance, 19th January 1783 aged 70 years. Likewise Ann wife of the said Joseph Lawrance, 5th July 1786 aged 70. Erected by Thomas Lawrance son of above John Lawrance.
91 James DANN of this parish, 15th April 1859 aged 43.
Plot F. South West part of yard, beginning by the South porch going Westwards.
92 John HARRIS of this parish, 12th September 1840 aged 49.
92A. Mary Ann NORRIS, 27th June 1854 aged 20.
93 Ann wife of William BYHAM, yeoman, 27th July 1708 aged 41. Left issue two sons and one daughter: William, Hodges and Ann. William Byham of this parish, yeoman, 7th March 1729 aged….(under grass).
94 Amelia daughter of Ham LEVETT of this parish, farmer, 8th March 1848 aged 20.
95 Henry OLIVER, 25th July 1859 aged 67. Catherine wife of Henry Oliver, farmer of this parish, 1st September 1837 aged 35. Henry- Burden their son, 25th May 1833 aged five months. Left surviving two sons and one daughter: James, Stephen and Mary.
96 Mary wife of Benjamin Henry OLIVER of this parish, Farmer, 15th October 1858 aged 24. Leaving issue two children, Mary-Ann and Edwin. Erected by her brother.
97 John CLOUT, 9th June 1808 aged 45. Deborah his wife, 17th March 1838 aged 79.
98 George TAPLEY late of this parish, 2nd April 1744 aged 78. Left issue two sons: George and Charles.
99 William HARRIS, grocer of this parish, 30th October 1820 aged 59. Ann his wife, 4th March 1841 aged 73. Left issue three sons and two daughters: William, John, James, Ann and Mary. Near this place William the aforesaid son who died 19th September 1826 aged 37 years.
100. William HARRIS of this parish, taylor, 17th January 1815 aged 72. Susanna his wife, 19th February 1803 aged 71.
101 W.H. 1826.
102 Henry CLAGGET, 18th January 1706 aged 47.
103 Joseph BEKEN, 24th March 1802 aged 84. Hannah his wife, 6th June 1793 aged 71. James their son 14th February 1767 aged 16. Left issue one son Joseph. Susanna BARLING his sister, 22nd December 1782 aged 67.
104 George BEKEN of Highpoles farm, 4th December 1871 aged 79. Hannah his wife, 17th May 1871 aged 76. George their only son, 28th September 1869 aged 47 and lies interred at Woodchurch having left issue seven sons and six daughters.
105 Joseph BEKEN son of Joseph and Hannah Beken, 10th February 1806 aged 58. Left issue by Sarah his wife: Hannah, Joseph, Sarah, Lydia and James. Sarah his wife 21st September 1824 aged 77. Lydia their daughter, 12th January 1824 aged 37.
106 Benjamin BEKEN late of this parish, farmer, 7th May 1838 aged 84. Martha his wife 18th September 1835 aged 81. Leaving issue two sons and seven daughters.
107 Benjamin BEKEN of this parish, 18th August 1779 aged 56. A diligent parish officer for more than twenty years. An industrious farmer by which he gained a good report and a provision for his family of two sons and four daughters by Deborah his wife who died 5th June 1796 aged 71.
108 George BEKEN, 23rd June 1907 aged 62, leaving three sons and six daughters. Also Harriet Beken, 15th March 1908 aged 81, widow of George Beken who was interred at Woodchurch and mother of the above George Beken.
109 Thomas HOPPER died at Loose, 16th October 1867 aged 70. Frances wife of Thomas Hopper, grocer of this parish, 10th January 1832 aged 39. Sarah Ann their daughter 28th February 1830 aged 5 years and seven months. Caroline Elizabeth their daughter, 23rd April 1832 aged four months. Left surviving two sons and two daughters.
110 Edward Pyner HOPPER of this parish, 5th March 1854 aged 33. Harriet MUNK, widow of above, 8th August 1861 aged 42. Sarah Ann daughter of above, 1st March 1853 aged ten months. Left one son Charles Homewood Hopper.
111 Elizabeth wife of Joseph COX, 19th April 1788 aged 67.
112 Stephen OSBORNE of this parish, 8th March 1815 aged 21 (or 4).
113 William FARREN of this parish, Gent, 13th September 1783 aged 66. Elizabeth wife of William OSBORNE relict of above William Farren, 12th September 1787 aged 69.
114 John HOPPER of this parish, 10th May 1841 aged 51. Frances his wife, 9th February 1848 aged 59. Michael their son 22nd May 1821 aged 4 years.
115 John Eldest son of Thomas and Ann HOPPER of Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S. 28th August 1871 in 18th year at Charing in Kent while on a visit to this country.
116 Elizabeth HOPPER, 10th February 1838 aged 74. Michael Hopper her husband, 3rd March 1849 aged 81.
117 Edward HOPPER of this parish, 8th June 1847 aged 44. Elizabeth his wife, 22nd December 1875 aged 76.
118 Charles GILES, 22nd April 1874 aged eleven months. Charles Anson Giles, 7th January 1877 aged 2 years; sons of Charles and Mary Ann Giles of this parish. William Alfred Giles, 27th April 1878 aged fourteen months.
119 Thomas GOWER of this parish, 1st August 1839 aged 54. Deborah his wife, 14th March 1849 aged 66.
120 Ham LEVETT, farmer of this parish, 9th October 1862 aged 63. Mary Ann his wife, 12th January 1878 aged 80. Thomas eldest son of above, 23rd April 1897 aged 67.
121 John WHIBLEY, 5th February 1899 aged 38. Eliza Whibley, mother of above, 10th September 1862 aged 31.
The remaining stones- perhaps 100 in number- in this Western part of the yard are modern: 1870 to date.
Plot G. The South Eastern part of the Southern portion of the Churchyard, beginning by East gate.
122 Cecilia wife of Richard BODY of this parish, 16th September 1843 aged 36, leaving issue Richard and Mary Ann.
123 William WINDER of this parish, 12th June 1846 aged 52.
124 Lydia wife of Benjamin HILLYEAR of Wagstaff in this parish, 17th April 1828 aged 33, leaving two sons, Charles and Henry surviving. The above Benjamin Hilltear, 5th July 1848 aged 57.
125 Thomas CLARKE late of this parish, 7th May 1865 aged 80; leaving a widow with whom he had lived 56 years. Sarah his wife, 7th May 1874 aged 89. Thomas Clarke great-nephew of above 13th December 1914 aged 73.
126 John COLLINGS of this parish, 15th June 1818 aged 64. Sarah his wife, 12th June 1785 aged 34. Mary his second wife lies buried near this place. Left issue by his first wife one daughter:- Sarah.
127 Thomas COLLINGS of this parish, 12th July 1813 aged 98. Mary his wife, 10th September 1805 aged 90. Issue three sons and .daughters…..(illegible).
[In the 96th year of his age reaped corn in company with a son aged 74 and a daughter aged 66].
128 (Small obelisk under yew-tree) Mary wife of James HONISS, 6th December 1784 aged 68. Eleanor daughter of James and Mary Honiss, March ye 28th 1747 aged six months. James Honiss, 28th December 1802 aged 88.
129 Edward HONISS of Ashford in this County, 5th October 1806 aged 76. Elizabeth his daughter, 24th September 1796 aged 5 years. William Honiss son of above, 19th March 1810 aged 15 years.
130 Richard BEALE Esquire, 19th January 1836 aged 65. Frances his wife, 27th February 1854 aged 82.
131 Richard BEALE Esquire, 14th December 1814 aged 70.
132 Seaman BEALE, 13th May 1767 aged 46.
133 Ann wife of Richard BEALE Esquire, 6th December 1761 aged 42.
134 Richard BEALE Esquire, 6th November 1786 aged 69.
135 Mr Charles BEALE of this parish, 4th March 1837 aged 32, leaving Mary his widow and one child viz Fanny Witherden.
136 Mary wife of Mr Charles BEALE of this parish, 4th December 1878 aged 69.
137 Shadrach WESTON of this parish, 22nd November 1868 aged 85. Elizabeth-Barrett his wife, 14th December 1858 aged 69, leaving surviving one son and six daughters.
138 Frances widow of Charles S. PILCHER of Rolvenden and daughter of Richard BEALE of River Hall in this parish. Born 10th June 1807, died 6th November 1887. Also near by Anna Louisa younger daughter of above, 25th April 1914 aged 71.
139 George Richard BEALE of Elmstone House, Biddenden, youngest son of Richard and Frances Beale of River Hall, 19th February 1880 aged 63.
140 Richard BEALE Esquire, 19th November 1874 aged 80. Sarah wife of above, 18th April 1878 aged 83.
141 M. WATTS 1854 aged 86. R. WATTS 1820 aged 44. W. WATTS 1833 aged 29.
142 M. FREEMAN 1873 aged 66.
143. Ann wife of Edward KING, 4th July 1822 aged 33. Charlotte their daughter, 9th June 1821 aged 2 years. Edward their son, 7th November 1822 aged 9.
144 Mr Seaman BEALE second son of Seaman Cook BEALE Esquire of London, 23rd April 1838 aged 65. Mrs Seaman Beale, 13th December 1862 aged 87.
145 Samuel BRIDGLAND, 10th February 1796 aged 74. Mary his wife, 18th April 1797 aged 74.
146 William PARKS, 23rd October 1859 aged 43. Ann his wife, 8th June 1866 aged 51. Mary Ann daughter of above, 19th December 1862 aged 20. Left issue George, Louisa and William.
147 Edward BUTTON late of this parish, Peruke- maker and was Parish Clerk for upwards of 34 years, 11th April 1804 aged 68. Susanna his second wife, 25th March 1822 aged 88 (see 182 and 276).
148 (Altar tomb) South side: Thomas HAYTER, 8th (?October) 1777 aged 7(?2). William Hayter, 3rd May 179(?4) aged 88. North side: Elizabeth wife of William Hayter, 16th February 1762 aged 61. Jane his second wife, 4th May 1774 aged 48.
149 Alexander REEVE late of this parish, 26th April 1793 aged 67. Mrs Stephen ELMSTONE, 28th February 1823 aged 74. Mr Stephen Elmstone, 14th January 1831 aged 84.
150 Sarah KENNARD, 24th September 1862 aged 84.
151 John CRAMPTON, 28th October 1839 aged 88. Sarah his wife, 4th January 1807 aged 34. Elizabeth his second wife, 16th March 1860 aged 74. John Edwin THOMAS, grandson of above, 2nd December 1840 aged 9 years.
152 Richard LARGE of Cranbrook, 11th April 1766 aged 67. Elizabeth his wife, 30th January 1776 aged 72. Sarah Large, 26th May 1761 aged 26. Benjamin Large, 24th September 1762 aged 25. Ann wife of Edward BULLEN of this parish, 8th February 1764 aged 26.
153 Thomas HAYTER of this parish, August ye 4th 1752 aged 85. Sarah his wife, 18th February 1736 aged 64. Issue three sons and four daughters: Thomas, John, William, Sarah and Martha.
154 Richard FREEMAN of this parish, bricklayer, 2nd October 1817 aged 57. Mary his wife, 20th February 1854 aged 75. Left issue five sons and three daughters.
154 a. Robert FREEMAN son of James and Mary Freeman of this parish, 16th November 1759 aged 2 years.
155 James FREEMAN late of this parish, bricklayer, 24th August 1781 aged 74. Left issue by his first wife three sons: James, Richard and William. And of Mary his second wife died 15th January 1799 aged 82.
156 William BINGHAM of this parish, 27th April 1831 aged 70. Elizabeth his wife, 11th March 1830 aged 68. Two grandchildren of above: Elizabeth Bingham, June 1827 aged 11 years: Mary Bingham, 20th February 1827 aged 5 years.
157 Elizabeth wife of Thomas BURDEN of this parish and daughter of Mr Stephen BATT of Branden in Cranbrook, 24th September 1834 aged 44. Left one son and two daughters: Elizabeth, Thomas and Susan. Also two daughters: Mary Ann died 12th June 1821 aged 4 years and three months and Katharine, 24th August 1834 aged 1 year eight months.
158 Stephen SMITH of this parish, yeoman, 11th May 1815 in 65th year. Elizabeth his wife, 1st December 1816 aged 61.
159 John JENNINGS, Cooper, 27th May 1702 aged 64. Also two sons and two daughters: He left Susanna his wife and issue two sons, James and John and four daughters: Elizabeth, Mary, Susanna and Ann. Susanna wife of John Jennings, 25th November 1726 aged 82.
160 John JENNINGS of this parish, 22nd January 1732 aged 56.
161 William LILEY of this parish, Barber and Peruke maker, June ye 27th 1757 aged 55. Left issue one daughter Elizabeth. Also Martha his mother died 27th March 1758 aged 89. Also Elizabeth his wife, 5th March 1776 aged 68.
162 David SPRINGATE of this parish, yeoman, December ye 6th 1732 aged 79. Katharine his wife, 20th March 1692 aged 50. Done by Robert Harrison……………(under grass).
Plot H. The centre portion of the South Churchyard i.e. that immediately opposite the church.
163 (Large altar tomb) North side: Here lieth inter’d the …../…..beth PATT…./…./…t Pa….…../…./….son one…..[nearly all gone]. On West end: a coat of arms: On a fess three fleur de lys. Crest Out of….coronet a….head. [for PATTENSON].
164 (An old altar tomb) West end: Here lyeth interred the Body of Ro[?ger] PATTENSON and Guliaw(?) his wife who departed this life the 7th day of November being aged 77 years and ten months and left issue four sonnes and one dafter Anno Domini 1638.
165 Samuel DRIVER, 4th April 1811 aged 29.
166 Elizabeth daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth BROOKER of this parish, 24th March 1815 aged 10. Frances daughter of same April 18 5 aged 2.
167. B.B. F.B. (small stones – no dates).
168 William BINGHAM of this parish, Senior, 4th April 1812 aged 82. Hannah his wife, January 29th 1773 aged 44. James their son died an infant.
169 William BROUNGER late of this parish, 20th November 1789 aged 83. Martha his wife - July 1745 aged 45. Left issue William, Joseph, ? Jonathan and Mary. Also ? Jonathan their son who died - September 174(?5) aged twenty-two weeks. Catherine his second wife, 16th October 1778 aged 70. She left one daughter- Martha.
170 John CLARK, 2nd April 1744 aged 82. Mary his wife, 10th February 1749 aged 85.
171 (Altar tomb, near porch) North side: Here lieth the Body of John MILLES of this parish, Gent. who departed this life the 24th of April 1677 aged about 70 years. In remembrance of whome his kinsman [?John] Milles erected this Tombe.
172 Ann MILLES wife of John Milles of Horsmonden, Gent. March ye 8th 1736 aged 68, who left three sons: John, Thomas and Richard.
173 Tho [MILL]ES late of Combwell in Goudhurst son of John and Ann Milles, 22nd April 1763 aged 56.
174 Samuel DRIVER, 27th December 1885 aged 64. Mary his wife, 13th May 1854 aged 26. Thomas son of above, 4th October 1852 aged three weeks. Mary-Jane daughter of above, 28th September 1856 aged 2 years five months.
175 John UPTON of this parish, April ye 26th 1747 aged 80. Elizabeth his wife, March ye 8th 1747 aged 63. Left issue: Thomas, William, Mary and John. Thomas son of John and Elizabeth Upton died December…..aged 43.
176 John BINGHAM, 26th March 1756 aged 42. Ann Bingham, February ye 14th 1754 aged 45.
177 William COLEBROOK, 6th January 1827 aged 73. Martha his wife, 14th May 1847 aged 83.
178 William COLE of this parish, yeoman, 16th February 1805 aged 85. Ann his first wife, 6th April 1781 aged 5(?4) years. Mary his second wife, March 19th 1795 aged 70.
179 Thomas HENMAN (?) of this parish departed this life, July 10th 17(?42) aged (?50)….who died….aged….
180 Mrs Elizabeth SIMS wife of John Sims of Oxford street, London, 25th December 1812 in 56th year. Issue two sons and two daughters.
181 Mr Thomas HENMAN late of Tottenham Court Road, London, 22nd September 1816 aged 54.
182 (By porch) William BUTTON [?Clerk] of this parish upwards ….35 years d….19th 1837 aged - 6 years……a widow four sons and four daughters. Also Lydia his wife, January 1(?9) 1861 aged 83
[see 147 and 276].
183 Alice PETERS wife of Thomas Peters of this parish, 30th April 1832 aged 32. Issue one son and two daughters: [Space is left for his name but it is not filled in].
184. Mr Samuel ?……. ON of this parish died….March 1770 aged 84.
185 Matilda DAY wife of John Day of Swanscomb in this County and formerly of this parish….[perished]. A footstone:- MD 1835.
186 John DAY of this parish, 22ndNovember 1804 aged 58. Martha his wife, 17thMay 1800 aged 52. Issue three sons and three daughters: William, John, James, Martha, Ann and Lydia.
187 Elizabeth wife of William WEEKS of this parish, 26th September 1760 aged 51. Left issue two daughters: Elizabeth and Mary.
188 William WEEKS, yeoman of this parish, 16th October 1789 aged 79. Alice Weeks his wife, 27th June 1826 aged 85.
189 John CARPENTER of this parish, yeoman, 21st March 1807 aged 68. Lucy his wife, 31st October 1815 aged 68. Issue one daughter.
190 William COLE son of William and Sarah Cole late of the parish of Biddenden, 19th March 1834 aged 41.
191 William COLE of this parish, after a long and painful affliction, 8thJuly 1821 aged 69. Sarah his wife, 15thNovember 1825 aged 70. Issue by Sarah his wife one son who erected this stone.
192 Benjamin WITHERDEN of this parish, 21st February 1846 aged 58. Left issue by Mary his wife two sons Joseph and John. Mary his wife, 21st January 1852 aged 53.
193a A. Mary Ann WITHERDEN, 30th January 1849 aged one year.
193 William KADWELL of this parish, 26th January 1852 aged 75. Elizabeth his wife [ date not filled in]. Issue one daughter Mary.
194 Elizabeth and Sarah daughters of William and Elizabeth KADWELL of this parish. Elizabeth wife of James GILBERD who died 19thMarch 1825 aged 26, left issue Elizabeth and Elizer. Also Sarai youngest daughter of above, 31stDecember 1828 aged 19.
195 John DAY of this parish, 14th January 1852 aged 57, leaving issue by Jane his wife four sons and five daughters: John, William, Edward and George; Jane, Catherine, Sarah, Ann and Matilda. Jane his wife, 10th August 1862 aged 68. James son of above, 30th August 1846 at Lexington, Georgia, North America, aged 24.
196 John SWADLING late of Smarden, 6th December 1837 aged 53. Left surviving a widow and four children: Harriot (by a former wife), Fanny, Anne and John. He lived upwards of 21 years in the service of the Rev. E. Nares D.D. Rector of this parish whose family his merits as a faithful servant duly appreciated.
197 Jane DEAN, 18th July 1856 aged 45. A tribute to Christian Piety erected by her Pastor.
198 Robert COLEBROOK of this parish, yeoman, 18th December 1796 aged 66. Catharine his wife, 31st January 1809 aged 82. Left issue three sons and one daughter: Thomas, Robert, William and Catharine.
199 (Altar tomb by porch) North side: Here lyeth the body of Robert VAVGHAN of this parish, Gent. who dyed the (2?)0 of…. 16(?5)2. He had two wives the first Margaret GIBBON by whom he had six children. The second Elizabeth Jane daughter of…. ..e….h LANE of Egerton by wom he had one daughter who lyeth here with her mother…wh….this toombe was erected in August 1652.
200 (Altar tomb)South side:In memory of Samuel ORTON of this parish, Gent. who died 12th(?) of October 1742 aged 70 years. North side:Here also lyeth interr’d the body of Mary Orton wife of Samuel Orton. She died the 9thJuly 1743 aged 86 years.
201 John CHAMBERS, Bricklayer of this parish, 17th June 1829 aged 53. Hannah his wife, 25th April 1854 aged 70.
202 Mary Ann wife of Alfred WELLS, Junior, of this parish, born 6th August 1830, died 8th December 1859. Leopold Frederick third son of above, born 19th January 1857, died 29th July 1859. Albert Hope Montague their fourth son, born 10th June 1858 died 10th December 1858. Left surviving two sons and one daughter: Theodore-Hukins, Alfred-Augustus and Laura-Eliza-Albina.
203 Albert son of Alfred and Eliza WELLS of this parish, born 28th January 1832, died 20th September 1854. Eliza-Albina their daughter, born 22nd October 1846, died 10th June 1848.
204 Eliza-Ann daughter of Alfred and Eliza WELLS of this parish, born 13th July 1833 died 22nd May 1836. William Montague their son, born 9th March 1830 died 13th March 1839.
205 John WICKEN of this parish, yeoman, November ye 18th 1775 aged 78. Elizabeth wife of John Wicken, yeoman, December ye 10th 1759 aged 67 years. John son of John and Elizabeth Wicken, 2nd August 1763 aged 33.
206 George, son of George and Mary SKINNER of this parish, 11th March 1836 aged 9 years. Eliza daughter of above, 3rd January 1843 aged seven months.
207 George, Pheobe, Elizabeth and Thomas sons and daughters of Sanders HAFFENDEN and Ann his wife. [No date but Early or Mid-18th Century].
208 William RIPPON, 23rd May Anno Domini 1631. Dorithy his wife died 8th September 1656 and left issue John, Robert, Elizabeth, Dorithy, Susanne and William Rippon.
209 Pheobe wife of William RIPPON who died Anno Domini 1690 about ye 70th year.
210 (Altar)South side:In memory of Sander HAFFENDEN Gent. ….(illegible).North side:who left issue surviving Sander, William, Mary, Ann and Patience by Ann his first wife who was the daughter of William and Phoebe RIPPON of this parish and is also interred under this Tomb. She departed this life Anno Domini 1696 in the 44thyear of her age.
211 (Altar) Top: Here lyeth the Body of Sander HAFFENDEN Gent, who died 19th September 1746 aged 63. Here lys the Body of Adrian PAINE late of B[?urwash] Nephew and Executor to the late Sander Haffenden who died 2[?8] January 174(?7) aged 55 leaving issue Mary, Adrian, Hals-ames(?) and Ann. Adrian survived his father but three months. South side; Here lyes the Body of Patience Haffenden who dyed 24th September 1733 aged 51. North side: Here lies interred Mary Paine, sister to Mr Sander Haffenden who died 19th May aged 77, 1749. East end: These stones were cleaned in 1759. West end; Arms of Haffenden: chequey on a bend three mullets. Crest three ostrich feathers.
212 Robert PULLEN, 6th June 1767 aged 47.
213 Richard PULLEN, 28th May 1760 aged 73. Elizabeth wife of Richard Pullen of this parish, 24th November 1748 aged about 54. Left issue two sons, Robert and Richard.
214. Alfred SMITH, 11th February 1856 aged 21.
215 Sarah PAINE widow of this parish, died 2nd July 1850 aged 75. Late of Bateman’s Wood.
216 Robert PULLEN, 28thJanuary 1865 aged 74. Mary his wife, 1stDecember 1880 aged 74. Mary Ann their daughter, 19thNovember 1829 aged 21. George their son killed in the battle of Chancellorsville, America, 14thMay 1864 aged 27.
217 William PULLEN, 6th January 1873 aged 72. Abigail wife of above, 7th February 1837 aged 35.
218 Ann PULLEN, spinster of this parish, 29th May 1858 aged 62.
219 Robert PULLEN late of this parish, 24th March 1836 aged 78. Elizabeth his wife, 20th August 1853 aged 83. Edward their son, 1st April 1846 aged 40.
220 Richard PULLEN of this parish, 13th November 1809 aged 53. Elizabeth his wife, 13th October 1813 aged 38. Four of their children who died in infancy. Left surviving two daughters: Mary and Sarah
221 (Altar by South fence) North side: In memory of William son of Hodges and Mary Magdalen BYHAM of this parish, yeoman, 7th May 1752 aged 14 years eleven months. South side: Hodges Byham, yeoman, March ye 5th 1769 aged 67.
222 (By South path) Thomas CROWNS of this parish, 11thJune 1871 aged 87. Lydia his wife, 16thFebruary 1861 aged 72, leaving surviving Thomas, Selina, John, Lydia, Charles, George, Eleanor, James and Jacob. [see 263]
223 (Altar) South side: Mary Ann NASH daughter of Edward and Mary Nash of Goodneston by Wingham in this County, died 20th December 1814 aged fifteen months. North side: H.S.E/ Jana Reverend Johannis POMFRETT/ et Janae uxoris Filia/…../…./…./ 18 die Octobris AD 1742 aetatis 39/ Sorore delictissima hoc S…posuit/ Josias Pomfrett frater ex animo moerens 1767.
224 Samuel STREATER late wheelwright of this parish, 28thApril 1775 aged 43. Left issue by Hannah his wife one son and one daughter: Samuel and Sarah. Hannah his wife died 14thOctober 1776 aged 51.
225 (Altar) North side: James LOMAS, Gent, late of Duesden farm in this parish, 25th January 1835 aged 75. South side: Elizabeth relict of James Lomas, 7th September 1842 aged 79.
226 (Altar by South fence) James RANSLEY, 5th October 1778 aged 75. Ann wife of James Ransley, 23rd July 1772 aged 66. Ann daughter of James and Ann Ransley, 26th May 1794 aged 61. Erected by their youngest daughter Elizabeth Ransley.
Plot J. The South Western part of the Southern yard.Four Altar tombs in iron railings.
227 (Altar)North side:In memory of Mrs Jane POMFRETT relict of the Rev. Mr John Pomfrett daughter of Vincent QUILTER late of this parish, Gent. whose ancestors for many generations liv’d at Staple in this County. She died ye 27thof September 1714 in the 50thyear of her age. [No inscription on top or South side. There was a coat of arms on West end but it is now illegible]-The Pomfret’s bore Quarterly arg and gules a bend sable [Hasted Vol. 3. Page 66].
228 (Altar) West end: Dna Jana Johis POMFRETT/ uxor charissima/ In Pietatis monumentum / Hoc Saxum Erga Parentes amoris Erga fratrem vtrumq. Posuit/ October .21.1707.
South side: Memoriae sacrum Johannis Vin QUILTER filii natu maximi Qui a piis Parentibus legum studio destinatus eximia indole prudentia rara industria inde bessa subacto ivdicie omnibus q alijs dotibus praeccellvit. Quae iuvenem reddebant egregium virum spondebant optimum Quem deniq cousvmata fruditio compari modestia meritio longe maiorem quam fama reddidit Sal Hum 1706 obiit October 12. Anno aetatis svae 30.
North side: Horum. Autem receusens laudes non sine piacvlot-ce..virum famae iloru….. et sepulchri Partie….Vin. Quilter Vin. Quilter filium natu minimum: ob morum can…. Disideratissimum dignum Hac vita divtvrniore Nisi quod vita meliore dignum salutis Part 99 Obiit January 24 Anno Aetatis svae 28.
229 (Altar) West end: In memory of Jane NEWTON wife of Mr William HOPPER of Brickwall House in this parish and Eldest daughter of the late Mr Josiah NEVILLE of Worsenden who died March 5th 1850 aged 59, leaving two sons William Frederick and Josiah-Neville. South side: In memory of John POMFRET, Gent who died May ye 5th 17[?6]2 aged 77. Also John Pomfret junior, nephew of the above gentleman died October ye 3rd 175[?1] aged [?1]0 years/. North side: Mrs Katharine Pomfret wife of Mr John Pomfret of this parish, gent, departed this life 5th December 1755 in the [?8 or 6]6th year of her age.
230 (Altar)South side:Mary wife of Josiah NEVILLE gent, died 30thJuly 1843 aged 84.North side:Josiah Neville Gent of Worsenden House in this parish died February 2nd1826 aged 67. He left one son and two daughters.West end:Arms: gu on a salture ar. a rose of the field. Crest an arm in armour holding a battle axe wreathed with snakes.
231 Joseph WITHERDEN, 12th January 1819 aged 78. Ann his wife, 18th February 1827 aged 80. Had issue by Ann his wife two sons and five daughters: Ann died 28th May 1775 aged 1 year six months: Joseph died 4th January 1789 aged 1 year five months: Elizabeth died 30th January 1794 aged 13 years. Susannah died 5th July 1796 aged 18 years. Left surviving Carey, Frances and Ann.
232 William WITHERDEN third son of Mr Carey Witherden of this parish, 22nd November 1831 aged 16. Louisa fifth daughter died 25th March 1832 aged ten months.
233 (Altar) North side: William BYHAM, Gent. son of William and Frances Byham of this parish, February ye 8th 1756 aged 28. South side: William Byham, Gent. of this parish,19th February 1767 aged 66. Frances his wife….15, 1786 aged 84.
234 Richard WESTON of this parish, 11th December 1825 aged 68. Elizabeth his wife, 18th April 1836 aged 81.
235 Richard FRYMAN of ye Parish House, Carpenter, died 9thMarch 1753 aged 49. Mary wife of Richard Fryman, died 28thDecember 1790 aged 82. Left issue by Mary his wife one son and five daughters.
236 Stephen ALLEN of this parish, 11th May 1816 aged 78. Sarah wife of above, of this parish, 16th April 1785 aged 64.Elizabeth CULLINGHAM, widow, her sister, 17th April 1799 aged 76.
237 Mr Joseph WITHERDEN, Eldest son of Mr Carey Witherden of this parish, 26th June 1841 aged 30, leaving issue by Martha his widow one son Charles.
238 John FENN late of this parish, Timber merchant, 6th June 1791 aged 57. Lydia his wife, 4th September 1791 aged 47.
239 (Table tomb) Here lyeth the Body of Thomas RAMSDEN died February 28th 1697/8 aged 47; who married Mary daughter of John WEBB of Frittenden, Gent. by whom issue five children: four sons and one daughter: Webb, Thomas, John living, Elizabeth and John are interred by him. His….ing wife in mem….
240 Mr John BUCKLAND of Goldwell in this parish, 2nd January 1863 aged 75. Sarah Munn Buckland relict of above March 2….. aged 70.
241 Mr James BUCKLAND of this parish, 4th May 1863 aged 44, leaving two sons and one daughter: John-Carey, William and Annie-Janet.
242 Elizabeth wife of James BUCKLAND of this parish, and third daughter of Mrs Carey WITHERDEN of Castweasle in the same parish, October 14th 1858 aged 36 (not 56 as appears in L.L.Duncan notebook and was baptised 25 May 1823 - EPC 20-06-2002) leaving three sons and one daughter.
243 Mr Carey WITHERDEN of Castweasle in this parish, 12th January 1861 aged 76, leaving surviving five children: Susan, Carey, Ann, George and Charles-Henry.
244 Elizabeth wife of Mr Carey WITHERDEN of Castweasle in this Parish, 1st November 1852 aged 64 leaving three sons and three daughters.
245 Frances WITHERDEN fourth daughter of Mr Carey Witherden of this parish, 23rd April 1843 aged 18.
246 Carey-William son of George and Ann WITHERDEN of this parish, 9th May 1858 aged nine months. Thomas-Henry their son, 17th December 1861 aged ten days.
247 Fanny Witherden (BUCKLAND) daughter of James and Elizabeth BUCKLAND of this parish, died on her 5th birthday 22nd November 1851,(buried 28th November 1851- PR).
248 Walter-James son of James and Elizabeth BUCKLAND of this parish, died 8th October 1859 aged 2 years and nine months (buried 12th October 1859 - PR ). Elizabeth Witherden (BUCKLAND) their daughter, 14th July 1858 aged seven months (buried 31st July 1858 - PR)
249 Mr Henry HEATH of this parish, 18th November 1857 aged 52, leaving Susan his widow.
250 Susan widow of Mr Henry HEATH of this parish and eldest daughter of Mr Carey WITHERDEN of Castweasle, 27th August 1880 aged 71.
251 (Altar by South fence) North side: Henry WITHERDEN of this parish, yeoman, March ye 17th 1766 aged 65. Sarah his wife July ye 25th 1779 aged 76. South side: Thomas DEAN of this parish, yeoman, 3rd March 1798 aged 79. Sarah his wife, 3rd June 1815 aged 88.
252 John DEAN of this parish, 17th June 1848 aged 53. Rhoda his wife, 31st May 1832 aged 32. Godman BEALE their grandson, 5th June 1849 aged one week. Stephana their daughter and wife of Richard FITCH, 21st January 1847 aged 22.
253 Mr William Hodson GREENALL, second son of Mr John Greenall of this parish, Surgeon, 11th April 1840 aged 25, leaving issue by Ann his widow one daughter Elizabeth-Ann. Ann wife of above, 23rd February 1868 aged 50.
254 Pitt SPRINGETT, Nat 31 Mart, obt 22 maii 1850.
255. (Altar) South side: Underneath are deposited the remains of Cooke TYLDEN-PATTENSON of Ibornden Esquire, Colonel in the Army, J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for this County who died January 23rd 1858 aged 67. Also Julia-Ann Eldest daughter of above by Anne- Rebecca his first wife died 20th June 1850 aged 33. North side: Underneath are deposited the remains of Frederick Osborn Tylden-Pattenson who died 21st February 1819 aged 11 years eleven months, youngest son of the late Rev. Richard Cooke Tylden-Pattenson of Ibornden and Sarah his wife [ at East and West ends are Coats of Arms: Quarterly 1 & 4 on a bend three fleurs de lys, 2 & 3 saltire between 4 pheons. Crest out of a ducal coronet a head couped.
256 (Altar) South side: Underneath are deposited the remains of William PATTENSON Gent. of Ibornden in this parish who died 8th August 1771 aged 85. He married Frances daughter of John BEALE Gent of Bredgar in this County. She died 12th March 1788 aged 92 and is here interred. They had issue Frances and William. North side: Here also is interred Frances daughter of William and Frances Pattenson (before mentioned) who died November ye 5th 1770 aged 48. [On West end a coat of arms: on a fess sa three fleur de lys . Crest out of a coronet a head.
257 Ernest Cooke third son of William and Matilda TYLDEN-PATTENSON, 8th April 1852 aged four months.
258 Wallace Allen WITHERDEN, 28th April 1866 aged 1 year two months.
259 Sarah wife of Edward HOPPER, June ye 13th 1776 aged 76.
260 Allice BOORMAN, 14th November 1766 aged 10 years three months. Henry Burg Booman (sic) November (?27th ) 1769 aged 8 (?) months.
261 Cordelia widow of Edward NARES D.D. Rector of this parish, 6th May 1856 aged 75.
262 (Altar) South side: Jenkin HAGUE of this parish, late of Folkestone, 18th February in 76th year. Jenkin eldest son of above, 26th June 1868 in 84th year. North side: John Hague of Cranbrook, second son of Jenkin Hague, 6th December 1875 in 89th year. Mary wife of Mr John Hague of Cranrook, 28th Feburary 1827 aged 40, daughter of the late Rev. Sampson STEELE B.D. of Bredgar, Vicar of Newnham and Tonge in this County. She left seven children. East end: Ellen daughter of John and Mary Hague of Cranbrook, 23rd December 1843 aged 17. West end: John Hague of Cranbrook, Kent, 9th August 1894 aged 78. [See 31]
263 Elizabeth, third daughter of Thomas and Lydia CROWNS of this parish, 21st July 1838 aged 23. Ann died 14th February 1841 aged 22. David, 17th January 1842 aged 20. Hester, 29th September 1843 aged 19. (see 222)
264 John MATTHEWS, a native of Worcestershire for many years servant to the Reverend Edward NARES, Rector of this parish who erected this stone, died January 31st 1841 (or 11) aged 51.
265 Sarah JARVIS daughter of Stephen and Mary Jarvis, 1st January 1848 aged 28.
266 Richard HUNT of this parish, 10th February 1771 aged 76.
267 Mary wife of Stephen JARVIS, 16th January 1847 in 64th year, leaving surviving eight sons and three daughters: William, Stephen, Joseph, Mary, Elizabeth, Agur, Caleb, Sarah, Isaac, Abraham and Ebenezer. Sarah Jarvis daughter of above 1st January 1849. Above Stephen Jarvis, 31st May 1860 aged 77.
268. Mrs KIRKBANK. Rev, T. KIRKBANK (No dates. ? mid 19th Century).
269 William WHITEING son of Jane Whiteing of this parish, 5th August 1810 aged 4 years and ten months. Ann Whiteing, 22nd December 1849 aged 57 years.
270 Elizabeth wife of George Thomas DAYNES of this parish, 4th May 1887 aged 56. Philip their son, 31st July 1877 aged 7 years. William Frank their son, 13th February 1878 aged 23. Above George Thomas Daynes, 4th June 1899 [ no age].
271 Maria DEAN wife of Thomas Dean of this place, 15th November 1777 aged 26. Also Newington their son, 9th January 1779 aged 5 years seven months. Thomas Dean aforesaid, 6th January 1825 aged 74 and Sarah his second wife, 24th July 1832 Aged 74.
271 a. (Small stones) S.A.D 1823}
271 b. M.D.D. 1825 } ? footstones to 271. 272. & 273.
271 C. T.D. 1856 }
272 Thomas DEAN of this parish, 27th September 1856 aged 71. Lydia wife of above, 3rd June 1861 aged 71. Left surviving two sons and one daughter: Thomas, James and Mary.
273 Mary wife of William DAYNES of this parish, 7th January 1850 aged 67. Above William Daynes, 5th April 1852 aged 78. Sarah Ann their daughter, 18th November 1823 aged 5 years and six months. Mary Dean their daughter, 29th July 1825 aged nine months.
274 Mr James FREEMAN of this parish, 23rd August 1798 aged 76. Mary his wife, 27th January 1809 aged 80.
275 (In South West corner) Richard Goodwin BODY, 5th December 1865 aged 56, leaving by Catherine his wife nine children. Catherine his wife, 18th June 1868 aged 48.
276 (In new Western part) John BUTTON, sexton of this parish 43 years died 16th July 1880 aged 70. Also Frances his wife, 27th April 1880 aged 70. The Office of Sexton was held in the family for 110 years [ see 147 and 182].
Inscriptions within the Church.
North Aisle.
277 (West end of aisle) Here lieth ye Body of Elizabeth TAYLOR, Eldest daughter of Francis Taylor of this parish, Gent. and Elizabeth His wife. She was borne ye 14th of…. Anno Domini 1688 and died ye 16th of September Anno Domini 16..[3 or 5]. Here also lieth ye Body of Katherine another daughter of Francis Taylor of this parish, Gent. and Elizabeth his wife. She was borne…of May Anno Domini ….. and died….
278 Here lieth ye body of Elizabeth youngest daughter of Francis TAYLOR of this parish and Elizabeth his late wife. Borne ye 23rd of ….1699 and dyed ye.. of January 1704.
279 Arms: Quarterly per fesse indented [ sa and or] in the first quarter a pelican vulning herself [of the second] [ Johnson] Crest a (? pelican or eagle rising out of a ducal coronet. Here lyeth the Body of Frances wife of Francis JOHNSON of this Parish, Gent. who departed this life the 20th day of May 1737 aged 29 years .
280. (A brass plate) Arms; [arg] on a chief [sa] two boars heads couped [of the field] [ Taylor of Shadoxhurst rec] impaling [ar] two bars [gu] in chief three crescents [of the last] for NOWERS. Here lieth the Body of Elizabeth wife of Francis TAYLOR of this Parish, Gent. by whom she had issue six children, Elizabeth, Mary, Francis, Katherine, John and Elizabeth of whom two viz Elizabeth the eldest and Katherine died before her and lie buried in this place. She was borne at Pluckley in this County the 6th day of September Anno Domini 1666, married at Kingsdowne in this County ye 8th day of May 1688 and died ye 25th day of March 1700. She was the eldest daughter of Anthony NOWERS, Gentleman, by Elizabeth his second wife ye only daughter and heiress of John PEIRSE Gent.
North Aisle (North wall).281 (Framed Brass plate) to Harriet Sophia wife of William PETERSON, Rector of this parish and daughter of William ARMSTRONG of Jesus College, Cambridge 9th wrangler 1795 and 42 years Rector of Stanford le Hope, Essex. In the recent sickness in Biddenden she took a lively interest in what she was doing for the sick and dying as she had done through her life. She died Easter Day, 17th April 1892 aged 85 years.
Cross Aisle (North).
282 To the grateful memory of James BLACKMORE late of this Parish, Gent, who died 24th December 1727 aged 24. This stone was placed here by James HAFFENDEN of Tenterden whom he made his heir.
283 Brass to Margaret GOLDWELL, January 1499 and her two husbands, Laurence HENSELL who died January 1452 by whom she had two daughters Alice and Agnes, and John Goldwell buried at Great Chart 1499 by whom she had a son Geoffry. A shield of Arms [?az] a chief [?or] over all a lion rampant for Goldwell.
Cross Aisle (South).
284 Here lyeth the Body of Edmund STEDE of Biddenden in the County of Kent, Gent, who lived to the age of Seaventy six yeares and departed this life the nine and twentieth day of May Anno Domini 1664.
South Aisle.
285 Towards the East end a stone with matrix of a fine brass with marginal inscription and corner pieces.
286 (At East end by pulpit stairs) Here lie the Remains of Miss Mary Louisa ROSS who departed this life the 8th of September 1814 aged 17 years.
287 (On South wall): To the memory of Richard BEALE Esquire of River Hall in this Parish who died 19th January 1836 aged 65. He left surviving Frances his widow and ten children: Richard, Seaman, William, Thomas, Anne, Charles, Frances, Elizabeth, John and George -Richard, by whom this tablet is erected as a pious token of their love and affection for a kind husband and an indulgent father. Also to the memory of Frances his widow who died 27th February 1854 aged 82 years. Her surviving children here inscribe her name and in this world take their last farewell. Above the tablet is the Beale crest: a unicorns head erased. Below, their arms: Sa. on a chevron or. between three griffin’s heads erased as many estoiles of the field.
Nave (from West to East).288 John GOODSON, died 9th June 1724 aged 50.
289 Here lyeth ye Body of Mary TAYLOR one of ye daughters of Francis Taylor late of this parish, Gent. and Elizabeth his wife. She departed this life 25th day of January Anno Domini [?1719] in the [? 29th ] year.
290 Arms- quarterly: 1 and 4 on a chief two boars heads couped (Taylor) 2 and 3 a bend between two unicorns heads erased ( ). Here lieth the Body of Francis TAYLOR of this parish, Gent. who departed this life ye 6th November 1733 aged 40. He was Eldest son of Francis Taylor and Elizabeth his wife who are buried near this place.
291 Arms: Taylor impaling Nowers as in 280. Crest ? a fox holding – in his mouth. Here lyeth ye Body of Francis TAYLOR of ys parish, Gent, who departed this life ye 8th day of December Anno Domini 1719 in the 60th year of his age. He married Elizabeth ye Eldest daughter of Anthony NOWERS, Gent, by Elizabeth his second wife ( who lyeth buried by him). By whom he had issue six children: Elizabeth, Mary, Francis, Katherine, John and Elizabeth of whom three (viz) Elizabeth the Eldest, Katherine and Elizabeth ye youngest dyed before him and lye also buried in this place.
292 Here lyeth the Body of Jam…. WOLBAIL who died the age of 57 yeares and left issue on sonne Peter Wolbail and departed this life the 12th day of June Anno Domini 1621.
293 Hic iacet Maria relicita Hom…./….filia Wilhehi CLERK de…./…. Ro Cantiano Equitis avr…./…. un habuist maritum Richard H…./….se de Bethersden arm Ob…./ an. Sal. 1706 Vixit an…./.
294 Here lyeth the Body of John WHITFELD of this parish Gent. who died February 1(?9) 1695 in ye [?64th ] year of his age. He married Elizabeth sole daughter and heiress of Alexander WELDISH of Brede in…. who died November ye 12th 1682 (?) in ye 45th year of her age. By her he had issue…. daughters viz Tho: Al…., …., Francis, Dorothy, ..ary and Esther where of all his sons except….[?Alexander] died before him as also did ye said Elizabeth his wife and were buried near this place. Here also lyes in this Chancel + Thomas Whitfeld Gent. and Jane his wife ye father and mother of ye said John Whitfeld and Francis and William his two younger brothers. [+ This stone though now in the Nave was formerly in the chancel].
295 (Before the chancel entrance). Charlotte LAWRANCE daughter of Thomas POMFRET Gent. died 15th September 1765 aged 35 years. Also Thomas Lawrance her son and only survivor, died 10th January 1803 aged 39 years.
In the North Chancel.296 (On the South East side) a large stone tomb, with brasses to John MAYNEY and his wife Margaret daughter and heir of Ralph JOHNSON of Ticehurst . Obiit Joannes Mayne armiger vicecomes Kanciae xxi dic maii anno salutis 1566. Susceptis ex Margareta uxore vnica filia et haerede Radulphi Jonson armigeri 14 liberis E quibus reliquit quinqz superstites filios duos Anthoniu et Gualteru filias tres Elizabetham Mariam et Ceciliam. This stone is set upright in the East wall and in front of it is a tomb with marble slab on which is a brass: Monumentum hoc Marmoreu ex praescripto testamenti statuerunt Executores Gualterus Mayne senior, frater, Gualterus Mayne iunior, filius eiusden Joannis Mayne et Joannes WILDEGOSE, sororis filius cuius pater Thomas Wildegose hic pone paulum a saena iacet Qui obiit I die Septembris A. Dm 1541. [Above the figures of John Mayne and his wife are three shields: (1) Per Pale (ar and sa) three chevronels between as many 5-foils all counter changed. Crest an arm armed quarterly (ar & sa) holding a battle axe of the second (staff or). (2) Mayne [ as in I] impaling quarterly. (1 & 4) On a chevron between three lions heads erased bezantee an estoile [ Johnson]. (2) Quarterly erm and [?arg] in first and fourth quarters a ? goats heads erased, horned. (3) a chevron between three ? plovers. The third shield (over his wife) is as the above impalement.
297 In the North East corner another large tomb. Over it and under the window above the tomb a label of laten or lead: "………………[? Pray for the soul of] John MEYNY and all cristen soules".
298 (On North wall) a large brass tablet to William Hodges TYLDEN-PATTENSON, J.P. D.L. Captain of His Majesty’s 25th Regiment Kings Own Borderers of Ibornden and Dashmonden in this parish. Eldest son of Lieutenant Colonel Cooke Tylden Pattenson. Born 12th March 1822 died 1st May 1894, and of Elizabeth his wife only daughter of Reverend James BOYS M.A Rector of this parish, born 6th December 1832 died 19th January 1892. Erected by their children.
299 (On East wall) In a vault beneath this Chancel are deposited the remains of Anne Rebecca, wife of C. TYLDEN-PATTENSON of Ibornden in this parish, Esquire. Eldest daughter of T.L. HODGES of Hemsted, Esquire, MP for the County. She died 11th February 1836 aged 33 years and two months after a long illness. She left three sons and two daughters who with her husband pray they may be like her.
300 (On East wall) Sacred to the memory of Henry Thomas TYLDEN- PATTENSON, 1st Lieutenant, Bengal Horse Artillery, third son of Cooke Tylden-Pattenson of Ibornden, Esquire, who died at Lodiana, 13th March 1848 aged 23 years ten months. In the campaign on the Sutlege her served in the Battles of Aliural and Sobraon. His brother officers as a tribute of their regard erected a tomb over his remains at Lodiana. His esteemed Commandant Lieutenant Colonel Huthwaite CB. placed a tablet to his memory in the church at Dum Dum.
301 ( On the East face of the wall separating the Nave from this chancel, a marble tablet): To the Glory of God and in memory of the Reverend John Cooke TYLDEN – PATTENSON, M.A. who died at St. Leonards on Sea, 31st August 1902 aged 79. Also of Caroline Mary (widow of Major James Mill WALKER RA) who died at Beer S. Devon, 2nd November 1902 aged 73. The above were respectively the second son and younger daughter of Lieutenant Colonel C. Tylden-Pattenson of Ibornden.
302 (On North face of same wall) A brass to Claude Walter TYLDEN- PATTENSON who died from enteric fever, 23rd November 1910 aged 24. Buried at Morar Cemetery, Gwalior, India. Also his brother Percy Reginald Tylden-Pattenson died at Peterborough on 23rd April 1913 from effects of an accident aged 21. Erected by their parents.
303 On some of the red floor tiles are: H.H. 1706 - T.P. 1757 – D.H. 1696.
In the Choir.Before the altar rails are collected slabs bearing the brasses of the Eurenden, Boddenden. Seyliard, Randolph, Stede and Allard families. From North to South they are as follows:-
304 (Brass of John Eurenden and his two wives) John EVRENDEN Beinge of the age of threscore yeares havinge passed the tyme of his pilgrimage with good and Godlye reporte hath finished his mortall dayes. His wives were two, Jone and Jane. With the first he lived twentye five yeares and had issue William, Ferdinando, Isabell and Phebe. With the other seven yeares and had noe issue and now lyeth under this marble stone who was buried the thirteenth day of Aprill 1598.
305 (Brass of William Boddindin and his two wives and children). Hic sepultum iacet corpus Gulielmi BODDINDIN qui obit 30 die martii anno 1579 anno aetatis suae 63 Qui dum vixit duas ligittime duxet uxores prima nominat. Juliana ex qua unum filium nominatum Gulielmum et quinqz filias scilicet Martham, Mariam, Johanam, Judithea et Rabedigiam procreauit; Secunda nominata Anna ex qua duas filias procreauit Annam et Joannam et his iau multis annis bona fid bonaq fama peractis die et anno predictis fidelissime obiit 1584 insculpta.
306 (Brass of J. Seyliard, two wives, children and shields of arms). Corpora Josiae SEYLIARD generosi et Judithae prioris conivgis et BODDENDEN ortae familia isto sepulta iacent tumulo illos Devs et natura melior, 4 filiis et duabus natis pulchra fecit prole panute quae Juditha ano Aetatis suae 48 et Domini 1602. Primo die Noveabris exspiravit animam. postea Josias vero connubis iunxit sibi in vxore Anna filiam Thoucae AVSTEN ex qua Duos genvit filios vnamq filiam octavo avte. Die Julii 1609 et Aetatis svae annom 61 Domino Cui debvit Anima tradidit. [Above is the Seyliard shield twelve quarterings. Below two shields (1) Seyliard impaling Boddenden. (2) Seyliard twelve quarterings.
307 (Brass of B. Randolph, two wives, children and two shields of arms):- Here lyeth the Bodies of Bernard RANDOLPHE, Gent. and of Jane his wife daughter of William BODDENDEN sister unto Sir William Boddenden alias Boddenham knight. Hee departed this life the VI" of Maye 1628. Shee departed this life the 23 of Aprill 1619 having yssue five sons videlicet William, Bernard, John, Harbert and Edmund and one daughter Elizabeth. Hee died at the age of LXXII Shee died at the age of XLVIII yeares. The two shields bear (1) on a cross four mullets with a fifth mullet in the first quarter. (2) Quarterly 1 & 4 a fess between three chessrooks (Boddenden) 2 & 3 Barry of 6 – and chequy. Added in pencil on the opposite page by Duncan is the following:- Engraved on the same blue marble slab to which are fixed brasses .Here lieth also ye body of Herbert Randolph of Canterbury Esquire son of Herbert and Grandson of ye said Bernard He died 15th August AD 1685 Aet. 56
308 (Brass of W. Randolph, his wife, children and two shields of arms):- Here lie the bodyes of William RANDOLPH of Byddenden Gentleman and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Stephen CURTIS of Tenterden, Gentleman who had issue surviving at their deaths two sonnes Barnard and William and six daughters Elizabeth, Jane, Mary, Sarah, Susan and Margarett. Hee dyed the sixth day of December in ye yeare of our Lorde 1641 and in the 52nd yeare of his age. Shee dyed the 15th day of the moneth and yeare aforesaid and the 40th yeare of her age. The shields bear (1) On a cross four mullets (Randolph) impaling Curteis ( a chevron between three bulls' heads cabossed) (2) Curteis.
309 (Brass inscription):- Memoriae Sacrum. Inter Ecuvias mortis Hic placida fruatur Requie quod mortale fuit uxoris Edmundi STEDE Gen : quae vt ab incunabulis, Pudicitia, ac Benignitate totuis sui generis vixit ornamentum, Sic quun in Conjugio, Pie, Deo, Peramanter Marito, nec non omnibus affabiliter sexdecim peregisset annos et virum suum Octo Beasset Liberis (sempiternam spe Possidendi traugullitatem) Praeclarum Patientiae et Charitatis Obijt exemplar ( Maerentem relinqueus Viduum et tres Filias) Decimon octauo die Decembris Anno Aetatis suae Tricesimo secundo et Salutis 1681. Vivit Post Funera Virtus.
310 (Brass inscription) Richard ALLARDE, alderman of the City of Rochester havinge with good report finished the ful course of thre score yeres ended his life there and now lieth interred here . His wives were iii Helen, Joane and Thomasin . By the first he had issue Henrye, Richard, John, Anne, Marye and Elyzabeth. By the second Frances, Susan and Phaebe. Richard Allard died the iii of June Anno Domini 1593. [This brass is within the South Chancel].
In the centre of the Quire.311 H.S.S. Exuviae Gulielmi TRENT, Rectoris a dextra iacet Maria Trent.
312 H.S.S. Exuviae Mariae TRENT, Gulielmi uxoris, Filiae Gulielmi DYER. Sinistram jacet Charlota Maria WALKER.
313 (at entrance to Quire) Rev. Johannis POMFRET a.m. [?Rector]….wel…ch [? Newchurch] Rectoris obiit Oct…/ AD 171…. Aetat…./ Subtus…. Elizabetha filia eius…./ obiit 2nd Dec…Aetat…
314 ( On a choir-stall on North side). In memory of Leslie Reginald MUNDAY 2/5th Bn The Buffs for 13 years a member of this choir. The first resident of Biddenden to lay down his life for his country in the Great War. Killed at Suvila Bay, 6th September 1915 aged 19.
In centre of Quire.
315 Arms:- Quarterly (arg and gu) a bend (sa) Crest, an arm holding an axe- a label of four points for difference. Thomas POMFRETT late of this parish died 14th April 1752 aged 55. Left issue one son Charles who died 17th July 1752 aged 20 and two daughters Mary and Charlotte who are still surviving.
Within the Altar rails.
316 ( Before the altar) Edward NARES DD . died 23rd July 1841 aged 79.
317 (On East wall, South of altar). Arms: gu on a cross arg. Five mullets pierced sa: impaling gu. "a" lion rampant or. holding a white rose slipped vertically. Near this place lyeth buried the bodies of Harbert RANDOLPH late of this parish,Gent, who was educated in ye Universitie of Oxford and married Elizabeth the daughter of Giles MASTER of the City of Canterbury Esquire, by whom he had issue three sons and three daughters, whereof were surviving at the time of his decease Harbert, Randolph his onely sonne and heire. And also Mary, Elizabeth and Margaret which said Harbert departed this life the 8th day of September 1644 and Elizabeth his wife the 6th January 1640.[Underneath: Francis Grigs fecit anno 1645].
318 (On East wall, North of altar) In memory of Elizabeth wife of Rev. Thomas KIRKBANK of this parish, 18th December 1801 aged 42. She was the only daughter of Stephen HOOKER OF Brenchley, Esquire, by Elizabeth his wife and left the undernamed children Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas, Robert and Stephen. Rev. T. Kirkbank died 21st November 1828 aged 72.
319 (North wall) Tablet to Rev. Edward NARES D.D. Regius Professor of Modern History in University of Oxford. 43 years Rector of this parish, 23rd July 1841 aged 79 (an Exordium).
320 (On South wall) Brass to James BOYS M.A. 40 years Rector of Biddenden, sometime Rural Dean, died 13th February 1882 aged 89. Sarah his wife daughter of Rev. John LIGHTFOOT, Rector of Gotham and perpetual Curate of Uxbridge, died 2nd July 1868 aged 80. The West window of this church is dedicated by their only child.
321 The East window is in memory of Cooke TYLDEN-PATTENSON of Ibornden Esquire, who died 23rd January 1858 and of Anne Rebecca his first wife who died 11th February 1836; by their Eldest son 1859.
South Chancel322 (On East wall) M.S. Gulielmi TRENT In Barbada insula Americana nati. E Collegio C.C. apudn Cantabrigieuses A.M. Hujusce Ecclesie Rectoris and oc. Uxorem duxit Mariam filiam Gulielmi DYER mercatoris insulae predictae. Ob. Martii 12, 1735 Aet. 64. Secundis Nuptiis sibi adjunxit Mariam filiam Richardi BEALE de hac parochia generosi. Eamq Superstitem reliquit Jan. 15 A.D. 1739 Aetat. 64. Maria uxor predicta decessit 4 October 1780 Aet. 74. Charlotta Maria Gulielmi WALKER Armigeri filiola Ob. Maii 11, 1718 vix biennis, Laurentius Trent armiger Gulielmi ( a Johanne fratre Natu majore) Nepos …..aeres Pietatis et observantiae ergo Poni curavit.
323 (On South wall) To Richard BEALE of River Hall in this parish Esquire, died 14th December 1814 aged 70 and is buried amongst his ancestors in the churchyard. Richard Beale his nephew and successor erects this monument.
324 (Slab) Charlotte Maria NARES daughter of the Rev. Edward Nares Rector of this parish by the right Honarable Lady Georgiana Charlotte Nares his wife. Born 30th July 1800 died December 22nd 1803.
325 Stone with matrix of a brass plate and figure and shield of arms.
In the Vestry
326. Fixed to a board are portions of four brasses. (1) part of a figure of a man temp Elizabeth. (2) and (3) shields of arms: Quarterly 1 & 4 checquy - and - on a canton a - ( ) 2 & 3, two bars, in chief three water bougets. A crescent for difference (in centre) Crest ? a lion statant guardant. (4) Eight lines of Latin verse commemorating Thomas FLETE who died 14th August 1572, 14 Elizabeth.
327 Mr Duncan seems to have missed the following: On South side of chancel arch facing West (above pulpit), marble. Mural in memory of Richard BEALE Esquire and Ann his wife daughter of John COOKE of Cranbrook Esquire. He died 6th November 1786 aged 69, she died 6th December 1761 aged 42. They had issue three sons and one daughter: Seaman-Cooke and Richard who survived: John died young at sea, and Ann married to Robt. CURTEIS of Tenterden gent. Also of Seaman Beale only brother of above who died 13th May 1767 aged 46 unmarried. [By order of Richard his son and sole executor. Arms: c.p. no.287, Paley of five Gules, three eagles displayed: Beale impaling Cooke?
Index of Names and Places
Index:
Allarde 310
Allen 87. 236.
Anson (118)
Armstrong 281.
Austen 306.
B-167
Barling 103.
Barrett (137)
Batt 157.
Beale 16a,16b,17,130-136,138-140,
144, 252, 256, 287, 322,
323, 327.
Beken 103-108.
Bengham 59.
Bingham 156, 168, 176.
Blackmore 282.
Boddenden 305-307.
Body 86, 87,122, 275.
Bonny (87).
Boorman 49, 51, 260.
Bourne 10, 11, 30.
Boys 298, 320.
Bradley 73.
Bridgeland 145
Browne 7.
Brooker 166.
Brounger 169.
Buckhurst 62, 66.
Buckland 38, 240-242, 247, 248.
Bullen 152.
Burden (95), 157.
Burton 72.
Button 147, 182, 276.
Byham 93, 221, 233.
Carey (241-246)
Carpenter 189.
Carter 74.
Chambers 55, 201.
Chilton 70.
Clerk 293.
Clagget 102.
Clout 97.
Clark, Clarke 125, 170.
Cole 178, 190, 191.
Colebrook 4, 5, 40, 177, 198.
Collings 126, 127.
Cooke (144).(255), (257), (298-301),
(321),(327)..
Cox 111.
Crampton 151.
Crowns 222, 263.
Cullingham 236
Curteis, Curtis
36, 308.(327).
Dann 91.
Davis 63, 64, 67.
Day 15, 18, 185, 186, 195.
Daynes 270, 273.
Dean 13, 14, 197, 251, 252, 271,
272, (273).
Dibly 34, 35.
Driver 165, 174.
Drury 53.
Dyer 32, 312, 322.
Elmstone 149.
Eurenden 304.
Farren 113.
Fenn 238.
Field 41.
Fitch 252.
Flete 326.
Freeman 142, 154, 154a, 155, 274.
Fryman 235.
Gibbon 199.Gilberd 194.
Gilbert 68.
Giles 27-29, 118.
Godman (252).
Goldwell 283.
Goodson 288.
Goodwin (275).
Gower 119.
Greenall 253.
H-101, 293, 303.
Hadrill 73.
Haffenden 17, 207, 210, 211, 282.
Hague 31, 262.
Harris 66, 92, 99, 100.
Harrison 162.
Hayter 148, 153.
Heath 249, 250.
Henman 179, 181.
Hensell 283.
Hill 89.
Hillyear 124.
Hodges (93, 221, 298) 299.
Hodson (253).
Homewood (110)
Honiss 128, 129.
Hooker 318.
Hopper 109-110, 114-117, 229, 259.
Hukins (202).
Hunt 266.
Huthwaite 300
Jarvis 265, 267.
Jennings 159, 160.
Johnson 75, 279, 296.
Jones 39.
Joy 69.
Jury 6.
Kadwell 193, 194.
Kennard 150.
King 143.
Kirkbank 263, 318.
Lane 199.
Lanyrden 50.
Large 152.
Lawrance 90, 295.
Levett 94, 120.
Lightfoot 320.
Liley 161.
Lomas 225.
Luck 3.
Maill…., 62.
March 37.
Master 317.
Masterson 19.
Mather 2.
Matthews 264.
Mayne, Mayner, 296, 297.
Medhurst 88.
Milles 171-173.
Montague (202, 204.).
Moore 81, 83.
Munday 314.
Munk 110.
Munn (240).
Nares 196, 261, 264, 316, 319, 324.
Nash 223.
Neville 229, 230.
Newenden 16 a.
Newington (271).
Newton 65, 229.
Norris 92 a.
Nowers 280, 291.
Oliver 95, 96.
Orton 200.
Osborne 112, 113, (225).
Ottaway 77.P- 303.
Paine 211, 215.
Parks 146.
Pattenson 163, 164, 256.
Peene 79.
Peirse 280.
Peters 183.
Peterson 281.
Pilbeam 85.
Pilcher 138.
Pitt (254).
Pomfrett 17,223,227-229, 295, 313, 315.
Potken 46.
Potter 54
Prowett (39).
Pullen 212, 213, 216-220.
Pyner (110).
Quilter 227, 228.
Raines 80.
Ramsden 239.
Randolphe 307, 308, 317.
Ransley 226.
Reeve 149.
Rippon 208-210.
Ross 286.
Sanders (207, 210, 211).
Seaman 16a, (132), (144), (287).
Seyliard 306.
Sharp 47.
Sims 180.
Skinner 206.
Small 1.
Smith 158, 214.
Sorrell 42.
Springate, Springett 162, 254.
Stace 82.
Stede 284, 309.
Steele 262.
Stephens 33.
Streater 224.
Swadling 196.
Tannar 12.
Tapley 98.
Taylor 9, 277, 278, 280, 289, 290, 291.
Thomas 151.
Thorp 21.
Thurston 56-58, 60, 61, 78.
Tree 32.
Trent 311, 312, 322.
Tylden-Pattenson 255, 257, 298-302,
321. [ see Pattenson].
Upton 175.
Vane 70, 71.
Vaughan 199.
W- 9A.
Walker 301, 312, 322.
Watts 7, 8, 141.
Webb 84, 239.
Weldish 294.
Weeks 187, 188.
Wells 202-204.
Weston 137, 234.
Whibley 121.
Whiteing 269.
Whitfeld 294.
Wicken 205.
Wickens 76, (83).
Wildegose 296.
Willard 20, 22-26.
Winder 43, 44, 123.
Witherden 45, 48, 51a, (135), 192, 192a, 231-232,237,242-247,(248),250,251,258.
Wolbail 292.
Index of Coats of Arms.
Beale 16b, 287.327.
Boddenden 306, 307.
Curteis 308.
Giles 29.
Goldwell 283.Haffenden 211.
Johnson 279, 296.
Master 317.
Mayne 296.
Neville 230.
Nowers 280, 291.Pattenson 163, 255, 256.
Pomfrett 227, 315.
Randolphe 307, 308, 317, 327.
Seyliard 306.
Taylor 280, 290, 291.
Tylden 255.
??? 290, 296, 307, 326, 327.
Index of Places.
Ashford 129.
Barbadoes 322.
Batemans wood 215.
Bethersden 293.
Branden in Cranbrook 157.
Biddenden:-
Brickwell 229.
Castweasle 242-244, 250.
Dashmonden 298.
Duesden 225.
Elmstone House 139.
Goldwell 240.
Highpoles Farm 104.
Ibornden 255, 256,
298-302,321.
Parish House 235.
Randolphs 39.
River Hall 138, 139, 287,
323.
Wagstaff 124.
Worsenden 229, 230.
Boulogne sur mer 87.
Bredgar 16a, 256, 262.
Brede 294.
Brenchley 318.
Cambridge (Jesus) 281.
Cambridge ( CC) 322.
Canterbury 73, 317.
Charing 115.
Chancellorsville, America 216.
Cranbrook 54, 152, 157, 262, 327.
Egerton 199.
Folkestone 262.
Frittenden 65, 239.
Gillingham 7.
Goodnestone by Wingham 223.
Gotham – Combwell in 320.
Goudhurst 173.
Great Chart 283.
Hemsted 299.
Horsmonden 172.
India (Lodiana – Dum Dum) 300, 302.
Jersey City U.S.A. 115.
Kingsdowne 280.
Lexington, Georgia, North America 195.
London:-
Highgate Cemetery 6.
Oxford Street 180.
Tottenham Court Road 181.
Loose 62,109.
Newchurch 313
Newnham 262.
Peterborough 302.
Pluckley 280.
Oxford University 317, 319.
Rochester 310.
Rolvenden 138.
Shadoxhurst 280.
Sissinghurst 6.
Smarden 14, 196.
Stanford-le-Hope 281.
Staple 227.
St. Leonards on sea 301.
Suvla Bay 314.
Swanscomb 185.
Tenterden 17, 43, 45, 282, 308, 327.
Ticehurst 296.
Tonge 262.
Uxbridge 320.
Walthamstow 39.
Woodchurch 104.
Worcestershire 264.
General Index
Army 7, 255, 298, 300, 314.
Barber 161.
Bricklayer 154, 155, 201.
Carpenter 235.
Clothier 16a.
Cordwainer 37, 64, 67.
Cooper 159.Farmer 15, 44, 75, 95, 96, 106, 107, 120.
Grocer 26, 33, 99, 109.Miller 47,
Parish Clerk and Sexton 147, 182, 276.
Parish Officer 107.
Peruke Maker 161, 147.
Plasterer 73.
Rector 2, 65, 196, 261, 264, 281, 298, 311, 316,319, 320, 322, 324.
Surgeon 253.
Tailor 100.
Timber Merchant 238.
Wheelwright 224.
Yeoman 18, 20, 22, 23, 48, 89, 93, 158, 162, 178,188, 189, 198, 205, 221, 251
Some Monumental Inscriptions of St Laurence Church, Bapchild
Some Monumental Inscriptions of St Laurence Church, Noted by Pat & Paul Tritton in 2003.
1. Sarah daughter of C.WILDISH gent, late of Morris Court and wife of J LAKE of Radfield in this parish, died 26 January 1788 aged 26 years. Her her child an infant son died a short time before her. Ann the second wife of J. Lake and daughter of T.DENNE gent of Watmer Hall in this county died 11 November 1815 aged 45 years. Elizabeth her eldest daughter died 4 August 1811 aged 18 years, and 2 infants before that time. Surviving issue 3 sons and 4 daughters. Thomas Lake (of Rainham Parsonage) son of the above John and Ann Lake, who departed this life 31 July 1834 aged 32 (bottom of stone inscribed Blaxland Milton)
2. Here lieth the body of Anne widow of William LAKE late of Wood Street in this parish who departed this life 22 April 1844 aged 77 years
3. In this chancel lie interred the remains of Sarah died April 9 1798 aged 4 years. Eleanor died October 7 1808 aged 7 years. Emily died February 27 1812 aged 3 years. Martha died April 22 1817 aged 19 years. Children of William and Anne LAKE of Woodstreet in this parish
4. Sacred to the memory of Henry LAKE of 10 Lincolns Inn London. Fifth son of William and Ann Lake who died April 3 1863 aged 55 years and was buried in the cemetery at Highgate
5. Sacred to the memory of Robert LAKE. Third son of William and Ann Lake late of Woodstreet in this parish. He died 26 October 1875 aged 75 years and was buried at Milton in Canterbury
6. Sacred to the memory of Charles LAKE of Bargains Hill Rodmersham. Fourth son of William and Ann Lake late of Wood Street in this parish who died January 2 1867 aged 62 years and was buried at Rodmersham
On other walls of the chancel.
7. In this chancel lie the remains of Edward LAKE of Abbotts Court Hoo, youngest son of William Lake late of Woodstreet in this parish and of Anne his wife , who died 19 April 1845 aged 34. Also of Emily Finnis Lake, his youngest child by Mary-Anne his wife who died 8 August 1845 aged 9 months. Also of Mary Anne wife of the above Edward Lake who died 5 September 1861 aged 45
8. To the memory of Elizabeth LAKE, daughter of John and Ann Lake who departed this life 4 October 18?? aged 19 years. Also Ann the second wife of J. Lake, daughter of T.DENNE Esq of Watmer Hall in this county, died 11 November 1813 aged 45 years
9. John LAKE of Radfield, 50 years churchwarden of this parish. Eldest son of John and Elizabeth Lake departed this life December 4 1844 aged 70 years. His third wife Mary daughter of the late Mr CHITTENDEN still survives. During the whole course of a long and active life he devoted a powerful intellect entirely to the service of the public and to the provision for his family leaving behind an unblemished character impressed with a deep sense of their loss. With feelings of sincere gratitude this tablet is erected by his family
10. In a vault underneath this chancel lieth the body of William LAKE Esq. eldest son of John and Anne Lake of Woodstreet in this parish who departed this life 2? November 1849 aged 58 years. Also Elizabeth wife of the above and daughter of John PREBBLE Esq. of Shorne in this county who departed this life April 24 1872 aged 78 years leaving issue three children Elizabeth Ann and William
11. Memorial high on wall of chancel opposite that to memorial of Edward LAKE. William Lake of Woodstreet in this parish yeoman. Second son of John and Elizabeth Lake departed this life September 14 1835 aged 67 years. He married Ann daughter of Christopher WILDASH of this parish and had fourteen children of whom 6 sons and 4 daughters survived him amply provided for by his judgement industry and prudence, Gratitude for his kindness and example , Respect for his character in all the relations of life and veneration for his memory prompt the erection of this tablet by his surviving widow and children
Ledger stones in floor of the chancel.
12. Small stone. Here lyeth the body of ?Thom the 4 son of Thom and Eliza LAKE. He died in March and was buried the 20 day aged 3 months ?1681
13. Other stones. M.L., J.L., 185, 1834, J.L., 1844
14. Stone now partly under altar in chancel. W.L. 1849
In the windows.
South aisle.
15. Jane LAKE died ?? (illegible)
16. Large west window. John LAKE died 1844 . William Lake died 1835
In Bapchild churchyard.
17. Sacred to the memory of George LAKE formerly of Oakley Higham, eldest son of William and Ann Lake late of Woodstreet in this parish. He died February 20 1863 aged 72 and was buried in St Mary’s Church Higham
18. Sacred to the memory of John LAKE of No.10 Lincolns Inn London, Second son of William and Ann Lake late of Wood Street in this parish who departed this life after a lingering and painful illness on the 23 February 1853 aged 62 years
Index of Names and Places
Names Index
CHITTENDEN 9
DENNE 1, 8
Finnis 7
LAKE 1 - 18
PREBBLE 10
WILDASH 11
WILDISH 1Places
Abbotts Court, Hoo 7
Bapchild
Morris Court 1
Radfield 1, 9
Wood Street 2, 3, 17
Woodstreet 3, 5, 7, 10, 11, 17
Bargains Hill, Rodmersham 6
Blaxland, Milton 1
London
Highgate Cemetery 4
Lincolns Inn 4, 17
Milton in Canterbury 5
Oakley, Higham 17
Rainham Parsonage 1
Rodmersham 6
Shorne 10
St Mary’s Church,
Higham 17
Watmer Hall, Kent 1, 8
General
churchwarden 9
- Accounts
- Alkham
- Ashford
- Aylesford
- Bekesbourne
- Biddenden
- Brabourne
- Bromhey
- Bromley
- Burham
- Canterbury
- Capel
- Chalk
- Charing
- Charlton
- Charters
- Chatham
- Chelsfield
- Cliffe
- Cooling
- Custumale Roffense
- Cuxton
- Dartford
- Deal
- Dover
- East Peckham
- Eastry
- Erith
- Eynsford
- Faversham
- Fawkham
- Feet of Fines
- Folkestone
- Food
- Foots Cray
- Frindsbury
- Gillingham
- Gravesend
- Haddenham
- Hadlow
- Halling
- Harbledown
- Hawkinge
- Higham
- Hoath
- Hoo
- Horton Kirby
- Ifield
- Inscriptions
- Ivychurch
- Knowlton
- Laws
- Longfield
- Lyminge
- Maidstone
- Medicine
- Medieval
- Military History
- Modern
- Monasticism
- Monumental Inscriptions
- Northfleet
- Old Romney
- Orlestone
- Preston near Wingham
- Rainham
- Ramsgate
- Records
- Ringwould
- Rochester
- Rochester Cathedral
- Saltwood
- Sandwich
- Shipbourne
- Shoreham
- Sittingbourne
- Snodland
- Stansted
- Staplehurst
- Stoke
- Stone in Oxney
- Stourmouth
- Stowting
- Strood
- Sturry
- Sundridge
- Surveys
- Tenterden
- Textus Roffensis
- Tithe Commutation Surveys
- Tonbridge
- Westcliffe
- Westwell
- Wills
- Wilmington
- Woodchurch
- Woolwich
- Wootton
- Wouldham
- Wrotham