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  • FRAGMENTA GENEALOGICA

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  • FRAGMENTA

    GENEALOGICA

    VOL. VI.

    PRINTED AT THE PRIVATE PRESS OF

    FREDERICK ARTHUR CRISP

    1901

  • CONTENTS.

    1135196AUTOGRAPHS.

    Aldridge, J. W.Burke, MargaretCocksedge, HenryHely, Jn°Hussey, EdwardHussey, John .

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    Hussey, Thomas .Inchiquin, Earl .

    Pardew, Matth: .Ormonde, Duke ofWalsh, PeirceWood, Richard .

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    CHURCH NOTES.

    Plan of some of the Graves in the Churchyard of St. Giles', Camberwell,Surrey . . . . . . . . .15

    DEEDS.

    Admissions to the Manor of Ufford, Suffolk . . . . -35Captain Myler Hussey's Pardon, 1698...... 34Duke of Ormond's Certificate of Edward Hussey's Innocence, 1660 . . 32Earl Inchiquin's Certificate of Edward Hussey's Loyalty, 1660 . . 33Marriage Articles of John Hussey and Lsetitia Burke, 1760 . . .29Marriage Settlement of Thomas Hussey and Ismay Leyns, 1652 . . 28Peirce Walsh's Articles of Agreement on his daughter's marriage with Robert

    Walsh, 1672 ........ 27Petition of Edward Hussey, 1660 ...... 33

    ENTRIES IN BIBLES, &c.

    Aldridge 7 ShekellCooke . 1 SmithCracroft

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    9 SouthDeane . 8 SpoonerIngilby . 11 WalkerNosworthy 5

    GRANT OF ARMS.

    Edwards-Vaughan

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    PORTRAIT.

    Susanna, daughter of Rev. William Gery, and wife of Robert Edgar . facing 44

    MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS.

    Drum, Athlone, Ireland . 24Felixstowe, Suffolk . . 23Great Oakley, Essex . . 19Little Oakley, Essex . . 22

    Newborne, Suffolk . . 26Petersham, Surrey . 45-148St. Peter's and St. John's, Leeds 40

  • jfragmenta (Stnealogtca*

    Vol. VI.

    Cooke Family.

    My Daughter was born April ye second being Good Friday, She wasChristned Elizabeth April y

    e sixteenth 1697.

    Mr Wm Delaune Godfather.Mrs Ann ~ G dmothers.

    JtjHervey

    '

    \ Godfathers.

    She was married to Mr J: Cooke the 14th of July 1720 by the Revd DrWickart, Dean of Winchester, in the Chappie of the Virgin Mary,within the Cathedral Church of Winchester.

    Thomas the son of John and Elizabeth Cooke was born at Winchesteron fryday the eleventh of August 1721 five and thirty minutes afterten a clock in the morning and was Christned in the Cathedral byMr Dean Wickart on the 23d of ye same month.

    Mr Tho: WilliamsMr Ed: CookeMrs Sayer Godmother.

    John the son of John and Elizabeth Cooke was born at Winchester onfryday the fifteenth of ffebruary 1 7 2§ thirty nine minutes after threein the morning, and was Christned in the Cathedral by Mr DeanTrimnell on the ninth of March following 172! and died y

    e23

    d of

    Mayi723- SEE- } G°dfe,h--

    Mrs Eliz: Herveyl n ,M-Carwithen

    Godmothers.

    Dorothy the daughter of John & Elizabeth Cooke was born at Winchesteron Saturday the second of May 1724 forty two minutes P: M:and was Christened in the Cathedral of that place by M r DeanTrimnell on the 2 2 d day of y

    e same month.Dr WoodroffeM r Carwithen

    . 1> Godfathers.

    £S" } ^mothers.I

  • Elizabeth the daughter of John & Elizabeth Cooke was born atWinchester on Monday the 21 st of March 172^ a quarter of anhour after one a clock in the afternoon and was Baptiz'd in theCathedral of that place by Mr Garret on the fifth day of Aprilf0ll0win&-

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    J* ê°P

    }Godfathers.

    MR PigcrOt \M-GodolPhin)

    Godmothers -

    Francis the son of John & Elizabeth Cooke was born at Winchester ontuesday the 25 th of June 1728 about twenty minutes after nine aclock in y

    e morning, and was Baptized in the Cathedral of thatplace by M r Dean Trimnel on the tenth of July following.

    Ellis St. John Esq r ) ~ Jr .,Mr Richard Houlditch ) GodfatherS -Mre Elizabeth Powlet \ ~ ,, fr, c ~, , 1 Godmothers.Mre King of Clapham j

    Mary the daughter of John and Elizabeth Cooke was born at Winchesteron Sunday the first of ffebruary i7§§ about five in the morning,and was baptized privately the same day by my selfe, and admittedinto the Church by Mr Lowth the fourth day of March following.

    Sr James Sheppard \ 0odfathpr_The Revd M r Christopher Eyres / uoatatners -M re Hervey of Betchworth ) ~ , .,

    v • 3 r \ 1 \ Godmothers.M 1^ V enana Cobb )Rebecca the daughter of John and Elisabeth Cooke was born at

    Winchester on Sunday the twenty eight day of ffebruary 17™ abouthalfo an hour after three a clock in the afternoon and was baptizedin the Cathedral of Winchesf by M r Lowth the twentieth day ofMarch following 173°. [She died Septembr 26 th 1735.]

    M r John Hervey \ r , f ,The Re^ M r joshua Reynolds /

    *J°a -tatners -

    MyLadySharpe} Godmothers.M rs Penton )

    Anne the daughter of John and Elizabeth Cooke was born at Winchesfon Monday the thirtieth of October 1 732 about ten a clock at night,was privately Baptizd by my selfe Novembr i8 lh & receiv'd into theChurch by M r Garret November 29th .

    M r Stephen Hervey) ^ , r ...*r, /-u 1 r> 1 / Godfathers.M r Charles Cooke JMre CholwichMR Webber

    John the son of John & Elizabeth Cooke was born at Winchester onfryday the 23

    11 of August 1734 about a quarter after two a clock

    in the morning, was privately baptized by my selfe [blank in orig.]of y

    e same month & reed into the church by M r Garret Septembr2°th "734- Dr N°yes \ GodfathersD r Burton / U0QiailKrs -

    t»-„ ) Godmothers.

    Dorothy the Daughter of John & Elizabeth Cooke was marryed to theRev*1 M r Owen Davis the 24 th July 1746 by the Rcvd M r ThomasCooke in the Bishops Chappie at Wolsey.

    j Godmothers.

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  • Elizabeth the Daughter of Owen & Dorothy Davies was born atWinton on Thursday y

    e 30th of April 1747 about half an hour after

    4 o' Clock in ye Afternoon ; and was Baptiz'd in y

    e Cathedral byMr Feme on ye Seventh Day of May following.

    The Revd M r Chancellor Hoadly Godfather.Mrs Elizabeth Cooke SM ~ ,M» Martha Davies ) Godmothers.

    Anne the Daughter of Owen & Dorothy Davies was born at Winton onTuesday y

    e 14th of June 1748 about a Qr before Nine in theMorning ; and was Baptiz'd in the Cathedral by Mr Feme on ye22 d Day of the Same Month.

    John Harvey Esqr Godfather.Lady Eliz : S' Andre ^ „ ,M» Anne Lee ) Godmothers.

    Elizabeth was married to Justinian Nutt Esqr Aug1 8th 1 749 by TheRevd Dr Cheyney Dean of Winchester in the Parish Church ofWickham, Hants.

    George Anson Son of Justinian & Elizabeth Nutt was born on ye 25 thof May 1750 and was Christned June 5 th by The Revd Mr Williams

    R' Hon: Ld Anson 1 ^Cap' Piercy Brett )

    Godfathers.

    R' Hon: Lady Anson Godmother.

    Justinian Saunders Bentley Son of Justinian and Elizabeth Nutt wasborn on y

    e 14th day of August j 754 and was Christned on ye15

    th

    day of Sepf by The Revd Mr Wools in Fareham church.Cap' Saunders \ „ , cjti f x> 4.1 t Godfathers.Cap' Bentley JMrs Cooke Godmother.

    July 31 s ' 1 75 1 my Daughter Anne was Married to The Revd M rWilliams.

    Fey 16th 1752 was Born Elizabeth Williams.Anne Williams was Born Thursday Jan: 30th 1755 & privately baptized

    the same day. Feb: 27, 1755 The Revd Mr Denison, M r Smith,Mrs Taylor & Miss Cooke stood Sponsors.

    Harriott Davies was Born the [plank in orig.] Day of [plank in orig.~\175 •

    My Daur Mary Married to Mr John Dixon Thursday the 3d of June1756 at East Greenwich Kent.

    Thomas Lewis Owen Davies was born the [blank in orig.] Day of [blankin orig.] 175 .

    My Son Francis Cooke was married the 29th of May 1757 at Chathamto Margaret Baker by Mr Franks, Curate there.

    Elizabeth the Daur of Francis Cooke was Born the 26th of March 1758about nine in the morning being Easter Sunday. Cap' Wm WebberJun r Godfather, Mrs Cooke & Mrs Nutt Godmothers. Christened5th April foH at S' Michaels, Cornhill.

    Christopher the Son of Francis Cooke was Born the 31 5' of July 1759about Seven in the Morning. Christopher Hervey Esqr and MrJames Hubbald Godfathers M rs Frith Godmother. Christned 8thAug' 1759 at home.

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  • Margaret the Daughter of Francis & Margaret Cooke was Bornthe 4

    th of September 1760 between 8 & 9 in the Evening.Mr Thos Pigott Mr Moses Baker Godfathers M re Dixon &M" Wright Godmothers. Christned i8,h Sepr 1760 at home.

    John the Son of Francis and Margaret Cooke was Born the 17 th dayof February 1762 and Baptized the 5

    th of march following athome. Sir John Bentley & Wm Henry Ricketts Esqr Godfathers& M re Pigott of Bloomsbury Square Godmother.

    Henrietta the Daughter of Francis and Margaret Cooke was Born the2 d of april 1763 and Baptized by D r Campbell at Greenwich onSaturday the 23d of the Same month. The Revd Mr ThomasCooke Godfather and Mre Townsend & Mre Webber Godmothers.She Died the i st & was Buried at Greenwich the 4th September 1 763.

    Jane the Daughter of Francis & Marg' Cooke was Born the 25 th may1765 & Baptized by Dr Campbell at Greenwich the 9th June foils.M r Besson Godfather M" Jane Pigott & Mre Ann WilliamsGodmothers. She Died 20 June 1765.

    Frances the Daughter of Francis and Margaret Cooke was Born the21 st June 1766 & Baptized the 3d July fort by D r Campbell atGreenwich. Mr Hargrave Godfather. MM Clutten & M" HubbaldGodmothers.

    Charlotte the Daughter of Christopher & Elizabeth Cooke was born 6 thAugust 1 8 1 1 & baptized 18 th Octr foils at Sevenoaks Church bythe Revd Wm Austen. Fras Motley Austen Esqr Godfather. M™Foot of Stoke, Plymouth Dock & M re Silvester Godmothrs.

    Francis the Son of Christopher & Elizabeth Cooke was born the 20thSeptember 1813 & baptized [blank in orig.] April follows atSevenoaks Church by the Rev" John Austen. Adm 1 Sir Rob 1Calder Bar1 & John Silvester Esq 1" Recorder of London Godfathers.M 1"5 John Austen Godmother.

    Margaretta the Daughter of Christopher & Elizabeth Cooke was bornthe 2 d April 18 15 & baptized 11 th Augst follows at SevenoaksChurch by the Revd John Austen. William John Campion Esqr

    of Danny Godfather Mre Thomas Austen & Mre Rob 1 WilliamsGodmothers.

    Louisa the Daughter of Christopher & Elizabeth Cooke was born the2

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    th October 18 17 & baptized 26 th Aug" 181 8 at SevenoaksChurch by the Revd John Austen. Capt" Edmund Palmer R.N:Godfather. Mn Palmer & M re G: L: Austen Godmothers.

    John George the Son of Chrst: & Elizth Cooke was born 15 th Novr 1819& baptized 5 th Apr: 1820 at Sevenoaks Church by the Revd SirChas Furnaby Bar1

    Christopher the Son of Christoph r & Elizth Cooke was born 26 th June182 1 & baptized 13th Feb? follg by Revd Thos Johnson at Alresford.Osborne Markham & John Maule Esq" Godfathers. MR Mark-ham Godmother.

    Lady FurnabyGodm r .

    From a Bible in my possession, "Cambridge : Printed byJohn Hayes, Printer to the Universitie, 16JJ."The volume contains also some genealogical notesand a pedigree in a later hand.— F. A. C

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  • South Family.

    Wm South Born Janury 27, 1803.Elizabeth South Born Janury 7, 1805.George South Born Febury 14, 1807.Harriott South Born March 4, 1809.Augusta Sarah South Born May 10, 181 1.Mary ann South Born October 22, 18 13.Harvy South Born January 3, 18 16.John South Born May 24, 181 9.Caroline South Born March 10, 1822.Ann South Born March 13, 1825.

    From a letter in my possession, addressed to Mr. G. South,Pershore, Worcestershire.—F. A. C.

    Nosworthy Family.

    Father Y t>f

    Morton Novb 15: 1612 \ married inMother/

    aP a Dartm° Aug 23: 1623 J Dartm : Apr : 15 : 1640.Eliz: born at Haukchurch ...May 29: 41 : Buried Sept: 4: 44.John Seaton Decb 31 bapt: Jan: 6: 42.Eliz: South Hampton June 25: 45.Vnbapt : March 10: 46: buried March 22: 46.

    ££7} .Edwd buried Apr: 25: 52 at Seaton.Sam1 born at Seaton... Jan: 31: bapt: ffeb: 9: 50.Rebecca Jan: 16: 52: buriedStephen ffeb : 16: 54: buried Aug: 4: 57.Joseph ...at Manaton Sept: 29: 56.Jane Sept : 28 : 58.Nathaniel Aug: 19: 60.Mary July 16 bapt : July 3: 62.Susan ffeb: 6: bapt: feb: 20: 64.

    ^her died Novb 8 buried Nov" 10: 73 ) at Aishburton.Father Dec: 17 Dec: 19: 77 JBro: James Oct: 28 81 at Helston in Cornwall.Sister Eliz: June 7 June 10: 1683 at Aishburton.

    Bro: John Oct: 24 Oct: 28: 1684 at Exon.

    From a book in my possession, "Index Biblicus," "Cambridge :Printed by John Field, Printer to the University,1668." Facing the title is the _name "Samuel Nosworthy,"and /I iipon the fly-leaf the autograph: Gil\-tM\yi' i/ZhrdWU .

    "Mr. John Northworthy andElizabeth Frise Clarke " were married at St. Saviour's,Dartmouth, 15 April 1640.—F. A. C.

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  • IValker Family.

    Elizabeth Martha Walker daughter of JosephWalker and Elizabeth his wife was bornMarch 28 th 1737 on a Monday between two& three in ye afternoon was Baptized the18 th April.

    ^ Joseph Walker Son of Joseph Walker & Eliza-beth his wife was born March 2 2 d 1738 ona Thursday between ten & Eleven at nightwas Baptized 25 th of y

    e same month.

    ^ Harriot Alary Walker daughter of Joseph Walker& Elizabeth his wife was born 23d March1 741 on a Monday between seven & eight inye morning was baptized y

    e same day.William Walker Son of Joseph Walker & Eliza-

    beth his wife was born 10 th November 1743on a Thursday between twelve &: one oClockat noon was baptized the next day.

    Elizabeth Jane Phillis Daughter of JosephWalker & Elizabeth his Wife was born 26thAugust 1 75 1 on a Monday between two &three in the morning was Baptized the 28 th

    same month.Creswell George Son of Joseph Walker &

    Elizabeth his Wife was born 9th March 1759 on

    a Friday between Five & Six in the morningwas Baptized the 11 th of the same month.

    This memorandum was found in the pocket book of William WalkerAfter his death (by Mary his wife) Wlio dyed January 31, 1807.Sincerely lamented by all his family being one of the tenderest ofFathers and best of husbands :

    Elizabeth Walker Daughter of William Walker and Mary his Wife, wasborn at N° 7 Charles Street near the Middlesex Hospital In theParish of S' Mary le Bon May 11 th 1790 about 3 oClock in theMorning and was baptized in the said Parish, Capel Cure Esqr

    standing God Father &: My Sister Harriet Mary Walker, Godmotherboth in person and M rs Phillis Winglield Godmother by Proxy.

    John Walker the Son of William Walker and Mary his Wife was born inmy house facing Bridge Field at Wandsworth in Surry August 4th

    1 791 about 5 oClock in the morning Baptized August 31, 1791 atthe house he was born in by the Revd Robert Hild Butcher JohnBlachall Esqr Standing God father in person, the Revd JohnPhillips Proxy for John Elwes Eqr, Myself for John Mortham Esqr

    as Godfather, My Sister Miss Harriet Mary Walker Standing GodMother in person and M re Walker as proxy for Miss Anne Walkerof Easte Harp tree in Somerset their Godmothers.

    Harriet Mary Walker daughter of William Walker and Mary his Wifewas born at East Hill Wandsworth Surry in the house late RobertHarris nere the Burying ground January 2 nd 1793 about 12 oClockat Noon and was Baptized 3 rd February t 793 by the Revd Robert

    Godfathers &Godmothers

    My Bror Wm Walker& wife & Mrs Westley

    of Bristoll

    DMy Bror Absm AValker I& Jn° Lane & my

    [

    mother LaneD

    My Bror Wm Walker I& wife &: my Sister

    j

    LaneD°

    My Bror Wm WalkerD° James AValker &my Bror Wms wife

    D°M r Jn° StillingfleetM r Peter Taylor M reTaylor & my Niece

    Phillis Walker.

    D°M r Geo: Green BrorJn° Lane my Neice

    Phillis Tayleur

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    Hild Butcher, My Sister Miss Harriet Mary Walker and Mrs Eliza-beth Mortham standing Godmothers in person and My Self GodFather.

    Anna Maria Walker daughter of William Walker and Mary his Wifewas born at My house next to the Burying Ground East HillWandsworth Surry July 28th 1794 about 11 oClock in the Fore-noon and was baptised August 21, 1794 by the Revd Robert HildButcher My Sister Miss Harriet Mary Walker Standing GodMother in person & Miss Harriet Wingfield by her Proxy MrsWalker as Godmother & Myself Godfather.

    From a volume in my possession containing the Bookof Common Prayer, with Bible and Apocrypha

    :

    "London: Printed by John Baskett, Printer to theKing's excellent Majesty, MDCCXXXIII."—F. A. C.

    Aldridge Family.

    John Webb Aldridge and Ann Aldridge of Henly were Married atHenly Church by Licence September 2 nd 1809.

    My Father and Mother were Married at Saint Sepulchres ChurchLondon Janv 3

    rd 1786 My Fathers Name was Thomas Aldridgeof High Wycombe My Mothers Maiden Name Ann Webb of\blank in orig.] Middlesex.

    See Coppy of register below

    Thomas Aldridge of the Parish of Saint Sepulchre London a Batchelorand Ann Webb of the same Parish were married by Banns in theChurch of the said Parish on the 3

    rd Day of January in the Year1786.

    Witness my HandThos Richards Curate.

    John Webb Son of Thomas & Ann Aldridge at Hazemore in the Parrishof Highwycombe Bucks Was Born on Sunday Decb 24th 1786 atAbout 54 Minutes after five in the Morning.

    William Morris Son of Thomas & Ann Aldridge at Hazelmore in theParrish of Highwycombe Bucks Was Born Late on WednesdayNight or Earley on Thursday Morning Apr 1 17 th 1788 at About 40Minutes after 1 2 OClock. The Above Wm Morris Departed thisLife Betvven one & two OClock on Satturday Morning Octb 271792 And was Buried Tuesday 30 th Day of Octb 1792.

    Lydia Daughter of Thomas & Ann Aldridge Now of HighwycombeBucks Was Born on Thursday at one Minute after 6 OClock inthe Morning Apr1 I st 1790. The Above Lydia Aldridge Departedthis Life Decb 6, 1792 on Thursday Morning About half past threeOClock And was Buried Satturday Decb 8, 1792.

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  • The Above three Children had the Small pox by Inoculation In theYear 1790.

    Thomas Son of Thomas & Ann Aldridge Now of Highwycombe BucksWas Born on Satturday Betwen 9 And 10 OClock In the Morn-ing Sep 1 29, 1792. Baptized Noubr 14, 1792. Also this Child byInoculation in the Year 1794 and Measels. Died the 14th August1803.

    Anne Aldridge Daughter of Joshua & Jane Aldridge Born Octbr 2nd1784 M' 8 Baptized & Rigestered at Waltham S 1 Lawrence Berks.

    John Aldridge Son of Joshua & Jane Aldridge Born Feby 12 th 1786\ PM 7 Baptized & Rigestered at Wargrave Berks. Joshua &Jane Aldridge was married at S l Pulchers London.

    Eliza Aldridge Born Jany 11 th 1802 Departed this life Feb* I st 1807Joshua & Ann Aldridge was married at S' Mary's Church LambethSurry.

    Joshua Son of Joshua & Ann Aldridge Born August 12 th 1802 Evening7 OClock Baptized at Maidenhead Chapell &; Rigestered at Cook-ham Berks. March 1804 had the Cowpox.

    Joshua Aldridge Born 1752 Sepf the 2 nd day the Old Style was Ceasedon the next day was the 14th Baptized & Rigestered at DortonBucks.

    Also

    Ann Aldridge late Webb Born 3rd of March in the year of Lord 1765daughter of John & Mary Webb of Hugenton Bucks and Baptizedat Hugenton.

    From a folio Bible in my possession, "London : Printedby M. Lewis, Paternoster Row, for Mess.Buck-land, Keith, Vallance and Simmons,MDCCLXXV.—Y. A. C.

    Deane Family.

    William Deane was born in Monckley near Great Torrington about1633. Died Aged 94.

    Michael Deane Son of William was born in Shebeare near GreatTorrington was baptized 14 March 1681. Died 8 th Novr 1759Aged 79.

    Michael Deane and Sarah Hocken were married the i st August 1732and William Deane was born Saturday the 4 th August 1733.

    William Deane and Mary Sheere were married Thursday the 24th May1770 in Charles Church Plymouth by the R: M r Garret.

    Mary Deane the Wife of William Deane died the 2 nd January 1775.

    From a volume containing the Book of Common Prayer,"London: Printed by Thomas Baskett, Printer tothe Kings most Excellent Majesty, and by theAssigns of Robert Baskett, MDCCLVLJ." '; andBible with Apocrypha, "Oxford: Printed byThomas Baskett, Printer to the University,MDCCLXL"—Y. A. C.

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  • Cracroft Family.

    Penelope Anne Weston the Gift of her Grandfather the Rl Hon. EdwardWeston of Somerby in the County of Lincoln by will ; who died atBuxton 15 July 1770.

    Penelope Anne Weston only dau. of Charles Weston, Clerk, and Anneyoungest dau. of Lucy Weston of Dawlish in the County of DevonEsq. & Elizabeth Page, was born at the house of her Grandfatherthe R l Hon. Edward Weston in Park Place in the Parish of S.James Westminster 11 Dec. 1763.

    Her mother Anne Weston died at Therfield in the County of Hertford15 April 1769. Her Father being then Rector of Therfield. HerFather married his 2nd wife Arabella Delabene eldest dau. of HenryDelabene of the City of York Esq. & Arabella Thompson ofHumbleton in the County of York, at S' James Westminster 14May 1771.

    The above Penelope Anne Weston was married Feb. 4th 1782 by theRev. Dr Dickens, at Durham, to John Cracroft 2 nd son of RobertCracroft Esq. of Hackthorn in the County of Lincoln.

    Robert Cracroft their eldest son, born Jan. 25 th 1783 at Durham.Sponsors, Mrs Rebecca Cracroft ; the Rev. Mr Weston, Prebendaryof" Durham; & Robert Wilson Cracroft Esq.

    John Cracroft, born Oct. 4th

    1784, at Dawlish, Devon. Sponsors, MrsAnn Hynde; Sir Jacob Wolff, Bart.; & Inglet Fortescue Esq.

    Charles7 Cracroft, born Sept. 12 th 1785. Died 21 st at Therfield, Herts.Penelope Anne Cracroft, born May i st 1789 at Hackthorn, Lincolnshire.

    Sponsors, Hon. Lady Wolff; M rs Mary Nelthorpe; & ThomasRobinson Esq.

    Emily Cracroft, born July 12 th 1790 at Hackthorn, Lincolnshire.Sponsors, M rs Dickens ; M rs Hardy ; & Thomas Cracroft Esq.

    Lucy Cracroft, born April 29th 1792 at Hackthorn, Lincolnshire.Sponsors, Mre Weston

    ;(M rs J. Cracroft, her Mother) ; & George

    Robinson Esq.Arabella Cracroft, born July 22 nd 1801, at Hackthorn, Lincolnshire.

    Sponsors, Her Father and Mother.

    From a large folio Bible printed by " Baskerville,Cambridge, 176J," in the possession of EdwardWeston Cracroft of Hackthorn.—F. A. C.

    Cracroft Family.

    On the 14th of June 1814 I was married at Harrington Church by theRev. Henry Trollope, Rector, to Robert Cracroft Esq. eldest sonof John Cracroft Esq. of Hackthorn in the County of Lincoln.

    9th March 18 15 Weston was born at Harrington Hall. Sponsors, Sir

    John Ingilby, Bart. ; John Cracroft Esq. ; & Mrs Cracroft.9

  • 15th March 1816 Peter was born at Harrington Hall. Sponsors, Sir

    William Ingilby, Bart. ; Rev. Charles F. Weston ; and the Duchessof S 1 Albans.

    Ist March 18 17 Frances Amcotts and Augusta were born at Harrington

    Hall. Sponsors, M re Collinson ; Miss Cracroft ; and the Rev.John Cracroft.

    Miss Ingilby ; Miss Emily Cracroft ; and Capt. Barrie Royal Navy.

    25 th March 1818 Vincent was born at Harrington Hall. Sponsors,Richard Fountayne Wilson Esq. ; the Rev. Henry Ingilby andMre Chaplin sen 1". Died at East Sheen 28 th Nov. 1826 and wasburied at Mortlake.

    12 th May 1819 Julia and Louisa were born at Harrington Hall.Sponsors, M rs Barrie; M rs Massingberd of Gunby; & ThomasJenkins Esq.

    M re Boucherett ; Miss Louisa Chaplin ; and Ayscoughe Boucherett Esq.Julia died on the 24th of September of the same year at Harrington.

    3d April 1 82 1. Constance Elizabeth was born at Harrington Hall.

    Sponsors, Madame de Morlot (n£e Ingilby) ; MR Massingberd ofGunby, Lincolnshire, & Charles Burrell Massingberd Esq. ofOrmsby, Lincolnshire.

    25 th July 1822 Hyde Parker was born at Clifton House near York anddied at the same Place on the 4

    th of April 1823.

    15th June 1826 Robert Wentworth was born at Harrington Hall,

    Christened at Hackthorn the 19th April 1828. Sponsors, HenryDymoke of Scrivelsby Court, Esq. ; M re Wentworth of WoolleyPark; and Capt. Hyde Parker, R.N.

    From a Bible printed 1826, in the possession ofEdwardWeston Cracroft of Hackthorn. The notes are inthe handwriting of Mrs. Cracroft, afterwards Mrs.Amcotts.—F. A. C.

    Cracroft Family.

    Charles Fleetwood his Book. Townditch by Christ's Hospitall.Anne Fleetwood given me by my Dear.Penelope Anne Weston 23 July 1777.John Cracroft 2 nd son of Robert Cracroft Esq. of Hackthorn in ye

    County of Lincoln married Feb. 4th 1782 to Penelope Anne

    Weston, daughter of the Rev. Charles Weston, Prebendary ofDurham, S l Paul's, and Lincoln, & Rector of Therfield in yeCounty of Herts.

    From a Prayer Book printed by "Assigns of JohnBill er* Christopher Barker, London, 1674"in the possession of Ediuard Weston Cracroft

    of Hackthorn.—F. A. C.1 3

  • Ingilby Family

    \

    1780. Oct. 25th I was married at Kettlethorpe in Lincolnshire toElizabeth only daughter of Wharton Amcotts Esq., late Emerson,and Anna Maria his wife. Ceremony by the Rev. Dr Buckworthof Washingbro.

    1 781. Aug4 12, at nine o'clock in the Evening my son John was bornin the Tower Chamber. (Sponsors) Sir Bell. Graham, Dr Buck-worth ; and Mrs Amcotts.

    1782. June 13, at one o'clock p.m. my son Charles Amcotts was bornand Immediately "baptized. He died about three o'clock of themorning of the 14th.

    1783. June 20, at seven o'clock in the Evening my son William wasborn. (Sponsors) Wharton Amcotts Esq. ; William MastermanEsq. ; Miss Elizabeth Graham of Norton Conyers.

    1784. May 11, at half-past six o'clock in the morning my daughterElizabeth was born in Petergate, York

    ; John Parker Esq. ofBrowseholme ; Mrs Trafford, of York ; Mrs Buckworth.

    1786. April 29 th at seven o'clock in the morning my daughter Augustawas born at N° 10 Great Marlbro. S', Parish of S' James West-minster, and there baptized. Henry Dalton of Knaith, Com.Lincoln, Esq.

    ; Lady Sykes of Sledmere Com. Ebor. ; Mrs Chaplinof Blankney, Com. Lincoln.

    1788. August 1, at a quarter after one o'clock in the morning mydaughter Anna Maria was born at N° 10 Great Marlbro. S', Parishof S' James Westminster. Died at Stoke Park, Bucks, at Sixo'clock of the Evening of the 12 Aug. 1788 & was buried in avault in the Burying Ground of S' George Hanover Square on theUxbridge Road.

    1789. August 28 th at about a quarter before 12 at night my daughterAnne was born at Ripley in the Tower Chamber and baptized byMr Sampson on the fifth of September 1789. She died the fifteenthof May 1790 and was buried in ye vault at Ripley. The RightHonble Lord Hawke; the Right Hon ble Dowager Countiss ofConyngham ; & Mrs Allanson of Studley.

    1790. September ye 16th at about a quarter after one in ye morningmy daughter Diana was born at Ripley in ye Tower Chamber &immediately baptized. Sir Christopher Sykes of Sledmire, Bart.

    ;

    The Right Honble Lady Hawke ; and the Honble Lady Sinclair ofThurso Castle in North Britain.

    1792. November the 17 at about a quarter after nine in the Eveningmy son Vincent was born in the Tower Chamber and baptized bythe Dean of Ripon on the 28th and on the Twenty first day ofDecember 1792 he was Christened by M r Sampson, Rector ofRipley, by the name of Vincent Bosville. The Right Honb,eRichard, Earl of Effingham ; William Parkyn Bosville of Raven-field ; & Mrs King of Worthin, Co. Salop, sponsors.

    1794. Feb. 12 th at half after seven o'clock in the evening my daughterJulia Wharton was bom at Ripley in the Tower Chamber, wasbaptized the next day by the Rev. Mr Shann of Hamptswhaite,and Christened at Ripley by the Rev. Mr Stanley, Curate ; Rev.Thomas Bosville ; Mrs King ; and M rs Baker.

  • (Note.) Miss Julia's birth is not entered by Sir John, only copied fromthe paper Miss Ingilby wrote when at Ripley. I cannot make outthe day Master Vincent died, he was buried the 8lh of Feb. 1793,I think he died on the third or fourth but cannot be certain as hewas kept till you received the account of his death and I receiveda letter from you which must have taken up 4 or 5 days, the othersare all exactly copied as Sir J. wrote it except Sledmere which hespells Sledmire.

    1795. At Berne in Switzerland (was born) Constance. The TreasurerStettlen ; Mre Gingins De Chevilly ; & the Wife of CounsellorFellenberg.

    John died at Bristol 1799, 10 th December.Anne died at Ripley 15 th May 1790.Vincent Bosville died at Ripley 31 st January 1793.

    From an octavo Bible printed by "Joseph Bentham,176s," in the possession ofEdward Weston Cracroftof Hackthorn. The notes are in tlie handwriting ofSirJohn Ingilby, Bart.—F. A. C.

    Spooner Family.

    Abraham Spooner born Nov: 6, 1770.Elizabeth Mary Agnes Lillingston born Sep1 8, 1771 were married 19

    August 1797 in consequence of which he took the name of Lilling-ston. Died January 6 th between 10 minutes and a quarter past 81830 being Old Christmas day.

    Their Children.

    Isaac William, Born June 6, 1802. He had the cow pox the Octoberfollowing. The measles in May 1807. God Fathers, IsaacSpooner, his grandfather, & William Wilberforce Esqr . GodMother, Barbara Wilberforce his Aunt.

    Charles born April 25, 1804. Had the cow pox the July following.The measles June 1807. Godfathers, William Wilberforce Esqr

    & Rev. William Spooner. God Mother, Barbara Spooner hisgrandmother.

    Alfred Born November 27, 1805. Had the cow pox the January follow-ing. The measles June 1807. Godmother, his Aunt Eliza Spooner.

    George Born April 6, 1807. Had the cow pox the September following.Edward Born Nov: 7

    lh 18 10. Scarlet fever Autumn 1828.

    From a Bible dated 1762, "Printed for and sold byJames Dixwell in St. Martin's-Lane, facingNorthumberland-House, near Charing-Cross" ; inthe possession of the Rev. Frederick Arthur CecilLillingston, Vicar ofHavcringatte-Bower, Essex.—F. A. C.

    1

    2

  • Edwards-Vaughan Family.To all and Singular to whom these Presents shall come Sir George

    Nayler Knight Garter Principal King of Arms and Ralph BiglandEsquire Clarenceux King of Arms of the South East and West Parts ofEngland from the River Trent Southwards send Greeting. WhereasHis Majesty by Warrant under His Royal Signet and Sign Manualbearing date the twenty third day of July last signified unto the MostNoble Bernard-Edward Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal and HereditaryMarshal of England that He had been graciously pleased to give andgrant unto John Edwards of Rheola in the Parish of Cadoxton juxta Neathin the County of Glamorgan and of Regent Street in the City ofWestminster Esquire One of the Deputy Lieutenants and late Repre-sentative in Parliament for the said County of Glamorgan His RoyalLicence and Authority that He and his issue may in Testimony of hisgrateful respect to the Memory of William Vaughan late of Lanelay inthe aforesaid County of Glamorgan Esquire Barrister-at Law sometimeLieutenant Colonel of the Local Militia for that County deceased takeand use the Surname of Vaughan in addition to and after that ofEdwards and also bear the Arms of Vaughan quarterly with those ofEdwards such Arms being first duly exemplified according to the Lawsof Arms and recorded in the Heralds Office otherwise His Majestyssaid Licence and Permission to be void and of none Effect. Andforasmuch as the said Earl Marshal did by Warrant under his Handand Seal bearing date the first day of August last authorize and directUs to grant or exemplify as the Case may require such Armsaccordingly. Know Ye therefore that We the said Garter andClarenceux in obedience to the Royal Command in pursuance of HisGraces Warrant and by Virtue of the Letters Patent of Our severalOffices to each of Us respectively granted under the Great Seal of theUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland do by these Presentsgrant and exemplify unto the said John Edwards now John Edwards-Vaughan the Arms following that is to say Quarterly First and FourthSable a Chevron Or between three Boys Heads affronted couped at theShoulders around the Neck of each a Snake entwined proper a ChiefArgent thereon three Bugle-horns stringed Sable for Vaughan Secondand Third Quarterly First and Fourth Azure Second Argent a Stagcouchant holding in the mouth an Oak branch proper Third Gulesthree Chevronels of the Second over all on a bend cottised Or threeMartlets also Gules for Edwards And for the Crest of Vaughan Ona Wreath of the Colours In front of a Boys Head affrontde around hisNeck a Snake entwined proper a Bugle-horn stringed Sable And for theCrest of Edwards On a Wreath of the Colours Upon a Mount of Fernproper a Pelican Or vulning herself Gules as the same are in theMargin hereof more plainly depicted to be borne and used for everhereafter by him the said John Edwards-Vaughan and by his Issuepursuant to the Tenor of the said Royal Warrant and according to theLaws of Arms. In Witness whereof We the said Garter and ClarenceuxKings of Arms have to these Presents subscribed Our Names and affixedthe Seals of Our several Offices this twenty sixth day of February In theEleventh Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Fourthby the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain andIreland King Defender of the Faith &c and in the Year of Our LordOne thousand Eight hundred and thirty.

    George Nayler, Garter Ralph Bigland,Principal King of Arms. Clarenceux King of Arms.

    From the original Grant in my possession.—F. A. C.13

  • Plan of some of the graves in St. Giles

    Churchyard, Camberwell, made by Garland and

    Fieldwick before the rebuilding of the church in

    1842.

  • List of some of the Graves at St. Giles ',

    Camberwell, co. Surrey.

    Head Stones RemovedJune 1842.

    Name.No. of No. ofCoffins New

    removed. Grave.

    Mandeville - 3 35Tagg - 3 65Deavin - 2 64Smith - 1 63Doughty - 2 67Wilcox - — 14Skinner - 2 69Mayhew - - 3 1

    1

    Waller - 1 48Leeson 1 38Evans - 1 66Noyes 1 57Loscomb - - 3 33Haywood - 1 40Toze 1 5iTatlock - - 2 73Sell 1 82Andrews - 2 83Marshall - - — —Kennedy - - — —Jenkinson -

    SymsGilbert

    Corbett

    BrooksSerrell

    Rondeau -

    Stephens -

    Mathews -

    DeanMills

    Bampton -

    PeloStains

    Wade 46SmithClarke

    Name.No. of No. ofCoffins New

    removed. Grave.

    Perry 2 -

    ForbesuoteHannellWpcflvw v con

    y

    "Riv_D1X

    CottamBewleyRapleyBowermanWhitePortal

    Stokes

    Gourgas -

    JonesGreenPigot

    Collier

    GoughBenham - - 3 9Wintle - 3 26Ricards 28Brickwood - 3 7iLamb - 2 85

    Vaults Removed.

    Name.

    YoungAllix

    Williams -

    Bell -

    Church VaultPowditch -

    Prettyman-Pratt

    CockLilley

    Coffins removed.

    7

    1

    4

    7

    64

    3

    1

    29

    to Allix.

    17

  • Vaults.

    Cock.Lilley.

    Young.Bell.

    Allix.

    Iselton

    Tanner.Powditch.

    9 Prettyman.

    10 Pratt.

    1 1 Williams.

    Head Stones.

    1 Castle.

    2 Bowerman.

    3 Portal.

    4 Maynard.

    5 White.

    6 Collins, Toze.

    7 Dean.8 Beachey, Loscoul.

    9 Evans.

    10 Mathews.11 Stephens.

    12 Noyes.

    13 Woodyear.

    14 Woodyear.

    15 Skinner.

    16 Perry.

    17 Perry.

    18 Forbes.

    19 Andrews.20 Tagg.21 do.

    22 do.

    23 Jenkinson.

    24 Kennedy.

    25 Waller.

    26 Marshall.

    27 Clarke.

    28 Smith.

    29 Gilbert.

    30 Moore.

    31 Sell.

    32 Stokes.

    33 Cole.

    34 Hannell.

    35 Robins, Courtney.

    36 Bell.

    37 Barton, Munyard.

    38 Bee.

    39 Jones.

    40 Corbett.

    41 Brooks.

    42 Syms.

    43 Smith.

    44 Doughty.

    45 Mandeville.

    46 Jootner.

    47 Jephson.

    48 Compton.

    49 Taylor.

    50 Lickfold.

    51 Sell.

    52 Lerrell.

    53 Leeson.

    54 Allen.

    55 do.

    56 Mee.

    57 Mayhew.58 Bondeau.

    59 Wilcox.

    60 Jones.61 Gourgas.

    62 Serrell.

    63 Snelling.

    64 Green.

    65 Renny, Andrews.

    66 Barnes.

    67 Pigot.

    68 Jones.

    69 Staines.

    70 Price, Wood.

    71 Spilsbury, Evans.

    72 Pelo.

    73 Collier.

    74 Bewly.

    75 Beachey.

    76 Cottam.

    77 Tatlock.

    78 Bixx.

    79 Wesley.

    80 Boswell.81 Rapley.

    82 Bright, Withers.

    83 Gough.

    84 Baker.

    85 Deavin.

    86 Bampton.

    87 Mills.

    88 Stokes.

    Ledgers.

    5 Over.

    6 Jenkinson,Banham.

    7

    10 Lamb.11 Brickwood.

    12 Wintle.

    13 Haywood.14 Rickards.

    15 Cornwall.

    Garland & Fieldwick.1842.

    The Plan and List of Graves are preserved in IlieChurch Sa/e.—F. A. C.

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  • Great Oakley, co. Essex.

    IN MEMORY OFFREDERICK STANFORDDIED 23

    rd MAY 1 88

    1

    AGED 73 YEARS.IN MEMORY OF

    ANNA SOPHIA STANFORDDIED 24™ FEB: 1 893

    AGED 79 YEARS.

    On a tomb, surrounded by a low iron railing.

    IN LOVING MEMORY OFERNEST KINDERLEY STANFORD

    ENGINEER, COLCHESTERWHO DIED 14th DECr 1894 AGED 47 YEARS.

    On a tomb near the last.

    SACREDTO THE MEMORY OF

    MARK COOPERWHO DEPARTED THIS LIFESEPTEMBER 14™ 1859

    AGED 69 YEARS.

    On a headstone at the end of a coffin-shaped tomb.

    SACREDTO THE MEMORY OF

    MARY WIFE OFMARK COOPER

    WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFEJUNE 23

    rd 1866AGED 70 YEARS.

    On a headstone at the end of a coffin-shaped tomb.

    IN MEMORY OF MARGARET COOPERWHO DIED MARCH 28™ 1 848 AGED 2 2 YEARS.

    ALSO OF MAURICE EDWARD COOPERWHO DIED APRIL 17™ 1848 AGED 24 .YEARS.

    On a tomb near the last.

  • IN REMEMBRANCEOF

    MARY ANNE COOPERWHO DIED APRIL 29™ 1879

    AGED 59 YEARS.

    On a Jieadstone near the last.

    SACREDTO THE MEMORY OFCHARLES THE SON OFMARK & MARY COOPER

    WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFEJANUARY I st 1823AGED 8 MONTHS.

    ALSO OF MAHALAH & MATILDAWHO DIED IN JANUARY 1 833

    IN THEIR INFANCY.On a Jieadstone.

    IN

    MEMORY OFJAMES ALLSOP

    WHO DIED MARCH 1 5™ 183SAGED 82 YEARS.

    ALSO REBEKAH HIS WIFEWHO DIED JUNE 2 I st 1 798

    AGED 42 YEARS.On a Jieadstone.

    SACREDTO

    THE MEMORY OFJAMES ALLSOP

    WHO DIED AUGST 31 s1" 1840AGED 27 YEARS.

    On a headstone.

    IN

    AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OFJAMES ALLSOP

    WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFEMARCH 9

    T" 1869IN THE 84T" YEAR OF HIS AGE.

    On a headstone.20

  • I

    IN

    LOVING MEMORY OFMARY ANN

    THE BELOVED WIFE OFDANIEL ALLSOP

    WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE FEBY 6th 1 884AGED 60 YEARS.

    On a headstone.

    IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OFEDWARD COOPER

    WHO DIED AT GREAT OAKLEY 28™ MARCH 1 883IN HIS 92

    nd YEAR.

    IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OFEDWARD COOPER

    LATE OF LITTLE OAKLEY LODGE AND EARL'S HALL, ST OSYTHWHO DIED 17™ JANUARY 1892 AGED 58 YEARS.

    IN MEMORY OFSARAH COOPER

    WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DECR 14™ 1 859AGED 50 YEARS.ALSO OF ALFRED

    SON OF EDWARD & SARAH COOPERWHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS MARCH 26th 1 874

    AGED 26 YEARS.

    The above inscriptions are on two stone tombssurrounded by an iron railing.

    IN MEMORY OFDANIEL LAYBLACKSMITH

    (OF THIS parish)WHO DIED MARCH I 2th 1 783

    AGED 60 YEARS.

    On a headstone.

    21

  • IN MEMORY OFDEBORAH THE WIFE OF

    DANIEL LAYWHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

    APRIL 15™ 1785AGED 58 YEARS.

    On a headstone.

    IN MEMORY OFDANIEL LAY

    WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFEFEB: 4™ 1788.

    On a headstone.

    Copied 77 September 1900.—F. A. C.

    Little Oakley, co. Essex.

    IN

    MEMORY OFTHOMAS BURROWS

    WHO DIED MARCH igTH 1828AGED 54 YEARS.

    On a headstone at end of coffin-shaped tomb.

    IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OFMARIA COOPER

    WHO DIED 3rd NOVEMBER 189I.

    IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OFANNA MARIA FICE

    WHO DIED AT LITTLE OAKLEY 22s" MAY 1883 AGED 26 YEARS.

    On a tomb surrounded by loiu iron railings.

    Copied 1J September /poo.— V. A. C.

    22

  • Felixstowe, Suffolk.

    IN MEMORY OFLIEUT.-COL. HOWARD PARKER

    (LATE OF FELIXSTOWE IN THIS COUNTY)WHO DIED 7

    th AUGUST 1 888,AGED 51 YEARS.

    On aflat tomb.

    IN MEMORY OFCECELIA HOWE HUTCHINSON

    OF LONDONDIED AT FELIXSTOWE OCTR IIth 1892

    AGED 66 YEARS.On a headstone.

    MEMENTO MORI.IN LOVING MEMORY OF

    ISABELLA FLOYD GREENHOUGHRELICT OF THE LATE T. GREENHOUGH ESQ.

    OF THE EAST INDIA HOUSEFORMERLY OF STOKE NEWINGTON

    AND FOR MANY YEARS PAST OF THIS PARISHWHO DIED ON THE 2nd OF FEBRUARY 1889

    IN THE 76™ YEAR OF HER AGE.

    On a flat tomb.

    IN

    LOVING MEMORY. OF

    ROBERT YOUNGOF WESTMINSTER

    WHO DIED AT FELIXSTOWEJANUARY 3

    rd1899

    AGED 52 YEARS.On a marble cross.

    IN EVER LOVING MEMORYOF

    ELLEN MARGARETWIFE OF HAYLETT T. HORNER

    OF FELIXSTOWEDIED MAY 27™ 1896AGED 24 YEARS.

    On a marble cross.

    2 3

  • MARY GRACEBELOVED DAUGHTER OF

    THE REVD ROBERT GUINNESSVICAR OF MARKET HARBOROUGH

    DIED JULY 22nd 1899 AGED II YEARS.

    On a marble cross.

    IN LOVING MEMORYOF

    HENRY GEORGE QUILTERWHO DIED NOVEMBER 23rd 1893

    IN HIS 70™ YEAR.On a marble cross.

    Copied 10 September igoo.—F. A. C.

    Walsh Family.

    I. H. S.

    PRAY FOR THE SOUL OFWALTER WALSH WHO

    DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 19DAY OF MARCH 1 729, AND

    ELLIS DONNELLY, HIS DAVGHTERWHO DIED JUNE 18, 1729.

    LORD HAVE MERCY ON THE SOUL OFISMY DALY WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

    THE 28™ DAY OF DEC. 1 847, AGED 70 YEARSRELICT OF THE LATE DANIEL DALY OF

    ATH LONE, AND DAUGHTER OF RICHARD WALSHOF MOUNT TALBOT.

    MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE, AMEN.

    UNDER THIS STONE ARE INTERRED THEREMAINS OF PATRICK WALSH WHO DEPARTED

    THIS LIFE 9™ AUGUST 1 798 AGED 37YEARS ALSO HIS FATHER RICHARD WALSHWHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON THE 19™

    OF APRIL 1790 AGED 50 YEARS.

  • SACREDTO THE MEMORY

    OFMARY ANNA WALSH, HUMBLE

    AND BELOVED WIFE OF WILLM WALSHOF KILMORE, WHO DEPARTED THIS

    LIFE FEB. 12th 1837, AGED 57 YEARS.BLESSED BE THE BARK THAT WAFTS US TO THE SHOREWHERE DEATH-DIVIDED FRIENDS SHALL PART NO MORETO MEET THEE THERE—HERE WITH THY DUST REPOSE

    IS ALL THE BLISS THY HAPLESS HUSBAND KNOWS.ALSO

    MICHAEL HENRY HUSSEY WALSHB.A. BARRISTER-AT-LAW

    DIED 31st JANUARY 1 843.

    ALSOLOUISA MARGARET HUSSEY WALSH

    DIED 15™ JULY 1866.

    O LORD HAVE MERCY ON THE SOUL OFPATRICK WALSH OF SALLYMOUNT, CRANAGH

    ESQ. WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON THE 3 Ist OF

    MARCH 1849, AGED 60 YEARS. THIS STONEWAS ERECTED BY HIS HUMBLE WIFE MARCELLA WALSH

    AS A TOKEN OF HER FOND AFFECTION.REQUIESCAT IN PACE, AMEN.

    SACREDTO THE MEMORY OF

    JOHN HUSSEY WALSH J.P. D.L.DIED 19™ JULY, 1863.

    I. H. S.

    OF YOUR CHARITYPRAY FOR THE SOULS OF

    WILLIAM WALSH AND HIS WIFEJOHANNA, ALIAS MORAN,

    OF SOUTHHILLWHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

    NOVEMBER 1827ALSO HIS SON WILLIAM, AND

    MARIA WALSH HIS WIFEWHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

    MAY 1849THIS MONUMENT ERECTED BYWILLIAM AND ANN WALSHHIS WIFE, ALIAS SWEENEY

    OF CRANAGH, NOVEMBER 1 87

    2

    R. I. P.

    From the old churchyard at Drum, Athlone, Ireland, from a copykindly lent me by Valentine John Hussey- Walsh.—F. A. C.

    2 5

  • IVolton Family.

    IN MEMORY OFJOHN WOLTON

    WHO DIED THE 25™ OF JAN RY l8l2,IN THE 80™ YEAR OF HIS AGE.

    IN MEMORY OFANN THE WIFE OFJOHN WOLTON,

    WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTBR 3rd 1804

    AGED 65 YEARS.

    SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF SOPHIA, DAUGHTER OFSAMUEL AND DEBORAH WOLTON,

    WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS ON THE 30™ OF APRIL 1 839, AGED 1 5 YEARS.SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF SARAH, DAUGHTER OF

    SAMUEL AND DEBORAH WOLTON,WHO DIED IN CHRIST THE 27™ OF FEBRUARY 1 843, AGED 1 8 YEARS.

    ALSO OFHERMAN

    INFANT SONWHO DIED

    DEC: 15™ 1834.On a tomb.

    SACREDTO THE MEMORY OF

    DEBORAH,THE BELOVED WIFE OF

    SAMUEL WOLTON,WHO DIED DEC: 28™ 1 864,

    AGED 71 YEARS.ALSO OFAMANDA

    YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVEBORN MAY 28™ 1828, DIED MARCH 5

    th1871.

    ALSO OF THE ABOVE NAMEDSAMUEL WOLTON

    WHO DIED JANY 5™ 1875, IN HIS 94™ YEAR.On a headstone.

    SACREDTO THE MEMORY OF

    DEBORAH AND CATHERINEDAUGHTERS OF

    SAMUEL AND DEBORAH WOLTON,WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS

    22 N " MARCH 1893,DEBORAH, BORN NOV: 1814,

    CATHERINE, BORN MAR: 1820.On a headstone.

    Inscriptions at Ntwborne, co. Suffolk.Copied 10 September /poo.— F. A. C.26

  • Peirce Walsh's Articles of Agreement on his

    daughter s marriage with Robert Walsh, 16J2.

    Indented Articles of Agreements made Concluded and agreed vponby and betweene Peirs Walsh of Balligunner in the County of WaterfordEsquire on the one parte and Robert Walsh of the Walsh Mountaynein the County of Kilkenny Esqe on the other parte as followeth viz

    i In primis It is Covenanted Concluded and agreed vpon by andbetween the sayd parties, And the said Robert Walsh doth Covenantgrant and agree to and with the sayd Peirs Walsh that hee the saydRobert shall and will vpon the secureing to him of the payment of thesume of money heerafter mentioned marry and take to wife Mary thedaughter of the sayd Peirs in lawfull matrimony when thereunto requiredany tyme after secureing the payment aforsayd in maner heerafterfollowing mentioned to bee secured in and by these psent Articles.

    2 lv Item It is Covenanted Concluded and agreed vpon by andbetween them, And the sayd Peirs Walsh doth Covenant grant andagree to and with the sayd Robert his Executors & adm rs that hee thesayd Peirs Walsh his Exrs or admrs for and in Consideration of thesolemnization of the marriage aforsayd shall well and truly satisfy andpay or secure to bee payd to the sayd Robert his Exrs admrs or assignesthe full iust and Complete sume of six hundred pounds sters Currentmoney of England in maner and forme following (that is to say) Onehundred pounds ster& at or vpon the perfection of these psents to beelayd out and payd vnto William Burgesse of Kilkenny Esquire inredemption of the towne and lands of Ballyguidihy in the sayd Countyby John Grace Esquire Conveighed to the sayd Wilim Burges for theproper and immediat debt of the sayd Robert; And the like sume ofOne hundred pounds on behalfe of the sayd Robert vnto MathiasRelagh by or before the first day of May next ensueing the date heerofin redemption of the townes & lands of Glandonell and Scart in thesayd County belonging to the sayd Robert and by him Conveighed orsecured to the sayd Mathias Relagh for security of the like sume of thesayd Robert due to the sayd Relagh; And alsoe One hundred poundsmore on behalfe of the sayd Robert vnto Thomas Bowers of Knocktoferat by or before the twenty nynth of September next in redemption ofBallyogreele Ballinehill & theyr right to Comohs of the adiacent towneslyeing in the sayd County past by the sayd Robert to the sayd ThomasBowers in mortgadge for the like sume of one hundred pounds. Andthe other three hundred pounds of the sayd six hundred the sayd Peirsis to secure vnto the sayd Robert his heyres Exrs or admrs out of theEstate reall or personall of John Grace aforsayd who stands engaged tothe sayd Peirs in that sume & more by bond and Judgment acknow-ledged in his Maties Court of chiefe place of Ireland.

    31? Item It is Covenanted Concluded and agreed upon by and

    between them, And the sayd Robert Walsh doth Covenant grant andagree to and with the sayd Peirs Walsh that as soone as the seueralllands aforsayd lyeing in Engagement or mortgadge with the sayd WirhnBurgesse Mathias Relagh and Thomas Bowers shall bee discharged ofand from the Engagements or incumbrances aforsaid lyeing on them,the sayd Robert shall secure & Conveigh them and other temporall

    27

  • lands of his owne vnto such person or persons as the sayd Peirs shallappoint in trust for the vse of the sayd Robert and Alary and theoverliuer of them, the remaynder to the heyres of the sayd Robert,which lands soe to bee Conveighed shall bee worth one hundred poundsa yeere free of all incumbrances. In witnesse whereof the partiesaforsayed haue to these psents interchangeably subscribed theyr namesand fixed theyr seales the Eleaventh day of January 1672.

    Sealed signed and debited in psence of Rich : Butler, James Walsh,Redmond Aylward & Paul Aylward.

    Sir Digby Legard Barron' an infant by his Next friend ThomasWorsley, Thomas ffairfax, John Shafto Esqr and Thomas Dawson Esqran infant by his next friend, Complainants. The most Noble CatherinDutchess Dowager of Buckinghamshire and Normandy the RightHonourable Allen, Lord Bathurst, Charles Herbert, otherwise Shefield,Patrick Garden Esqr Joseph Cox Esq r and Sophia his wife John Walkerand Charlott his wife Magdalen Welsh Spinstr and Margaret DailyWidw Defts.

    This Indented Article was Exhibited to Edmond Butler of Cahir inthe County of Tipperary farmer at the time of his Examination on aComission forth of the high Court of Chancery in England in thisCause, this 4

    th Day of May 1741.Before us John Long, Row: Campion, Russell Wood.

    Marriage Settlement of Thomas Hussey andIsmay Ley/is, 1652.

    To all Christian people to whom these pfntes shall Come to be reador seane, Gerald Leyns of the Knock in the Countie of meath esq^send greeteing. Whereas a Communicacon of marriage is alreadiepast betweene Thomas Hussey sonn and heyre of Edward Hussey ofMullhussey in the sd Countie esq,, and Ismay Leyns daughter vnto thethe sd Gerald Leyns wch Communicacon being Come to a Conclusion &Agreement of marriadge betweene the sd Thomas & Ismay, Now knowyee that I the sd Gerald Leyns for and in Consideracon of the sd

    marriadge soe to be had and solemnized, doe heercby giue and grauntvnto the sd Thomas Hussey the summ of two hundred, & fifty poundssterf to be receaued by him or his assignees or heyres of the next rents,Issues and profitts, wdl shall acrue to the sd Gerald or his heyres, out ofthe towne & lands of Scurlockstowne w th the appurtenances thereto

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  • belonging in the sd Countie being Esteemed nine score acres of arableland, To haue & to hould the sd summe of two hundred & fiftie poundsin manner afforesd, to the sd Thomas Hussey in Consideracon of amarriage to be had and solemnized as afforesd. Provided alwayesand vppon Condicon, that the sd Edward Hussey, shall Enioy andpossesse his Estate, and lands, as he & his Auncestors did, before thisRebbellion, and thereof shall Estate the sd Thomas Hussey, and theheyres males of his bodie, to be begotten on the sd Ismay, & furtherCondiconed that the sd Thomas Hussey, or his heyres, shall otherwiseEnioy the sd Estate of inheritance he granting a Competent Joynture tothe sd Ismay according her porcon. And vppon further Condicon thatthe sd Gerald Leyns or his heyres shall alsoe Enioy his Estate of the sd

    towne & lands of Scurlockstowne, .as formerly he did before theRebbellion or warre to Enable him to pay the sd porcon. In witnessewhereof the sd Gerald haue heerevnto putt his hand and seale thissixteenth day of Nouember 1652.

    Signed sealed and delivered in presence of vs, Walter Hussey,Patrick Leyns & Stephen Leyns.

    Marriage Articles of John Hussey andLcetitia Burke, ij6o.

    Indented Articles of Intermarriage made Covenanted Concluded &agreed upon by & between Thomas Hussy of Cranagmore in the Countyof Roscomon Esqr for & on behalf of his onely Son & heir John Hussy& the said John Hussy of the one part, & Margrett Burke of Keeloges inthe County of Gallway widdow for & on behalf of her Daughter LetitiaBurke Spinster of the other part Concerning a marriage to be had andSolmnized between the said John Hussy & the said Letitia BurkeDated this Eighteenth Day of November one Thousand Seven hundred& Sixty.

    First It is Covenanted & agreed upon by & between the saidParties that the said John Hussy & Letitia Burke shall & will Intermarrywith each other on or before the Twentieth Day of NovemberInstant.

    Secondly That in Consideration of the said marriage the saidMargrett Burke shall & will pay as marriage portion to & with herDaughter the said Letitia Burke the Sum of four hundred pounds Ster:on or before the Twenty fourth day of November Instant together withthe Sum of one hundred pounds Ster: more in manner following (that isto say) Fifty pounds Ster: thereof on the first Day of November Next &the remaining fifty pounds on the first Day of November one ThousandSeven hundred and Sixty two & the said four hundred pounds Ster:thereof which is to be paid on the said twenty fourth Day of NovemberInstant is to be paid to William Burke of Keeloges in the County ofGallway Gent William Fallon of Coolgarry in the County of RoscomonGent John Sullivan of the City of Waterford Esqr & John Darcy of yeCity of Dublin Gent or any two of them, that they or any two of themas trustees may apply the said sum of four hundred Pounds Ster to the

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  • payment or discharge of such Debt or Debts as now affect the Realor Personall Estate of the said Thomas & John Hussy in such manneras the said Thomas & John Hussy shall & may by any Power or orderfrom them in writing Direct or appoint the Payment of the said fourhundred pounds which order to the said Trustees or any two of themshall be suff 1 to the said trustees for paying the said sum of fourhundred pounds according to the Directions & appointment of thesaid Thomas &: John Hussy as aforesaid, & that so soon as the saidother one hundred pounds of the said five hundred pounds marriageportion is paid to the Trustees the said one hundred pounds shallbe in like manner applyed by the said trustees or any two of themto Discharge some of the Debts affecting the said Thomas & JohnHussy.

    Thirdly The said Thomas & John Hussy & Each of them doCovenant Grant promise & agree for them their & Each of their heirsExers & adm rs to & with the said Margrett Burke her Exers & adm 1^that in Consideration of the said Intended Marriage & Portion offive hundred pounds, that they the said Thomas & John Hussyshall & will pass & perfect two severall Bonds with Warrants of Attfeyfor Confessing Judgments thereupon each of which bonds to be ofthe penalty of one thousand six hundred pounds Ster: & EachConditioned for payment of Eight hundred pounds payable on thefirst Day of May Next to the aforesaid Trustees to the intent thatfrom the Security thereof as well Leases assigned to the said Trusteesof Certain farms & Lands as also of any stock the said Thomas &John Hussy shall Dye Possessed off the said Letitia in Case sheSurvives the said John Hussy Leaveing no issue may have Receive& take out of the Interest & produce of the said bonds farms &other effects to her own use the yearly sum of Fifty five pounds SterDuring her Naturall life for her support & maintainance And that inCase the said Letitia should survive the said John Hussy having thenno issue or if the said Letitia should have issue and that such issueshould Dye before their attaining their age of 21 years Leaveing noissue that then the said Letitia is to have not only her own fivehundred pounds marriage portion but likewise five hundred poundsmore Ster in addition thereto out of & from the Interest & produce ofthe said two severall Bonds & warrants & Leases & other effectsso assigned for the better secureing the said provision intended forthe said Letitia as aforesaid. And further that the remaining sum ofsix hund' pounds of the said one thousand six hundred poundssecured by the aforesd bonds shall in Case of younger Children of thebody of the said Letitia by the said John Hussy be for the use of suchyounger Children payable at such time or times & to be Distributedto & amongst them in such manner shares & proportions as the saidtrustees or any two of them or the surviver of them shall for thatpurpose limitt and appoint. And in Case of no such appointmentto be Divided amongst such younger Children share & share alike.

    Its further Covenanted Concluded & agreed upon by & between thesaid Parties that in consideration of the said Intended marriage &portion he the said Thomas Hussy will pay yearly & every year forthe terme of thirty one years to Commence from the Day of the Datehereof unto the said John Hussy his son the sum of Sixty pounds Ster

  • for & towards the mutuall support & maintainance of the said JohnHussy & Letitia his Intended wife which sum of Sixty pounds Stefyearly maintainance the said Trustees or any two of them shall have apower to Distribute and pay to the said John or Letitia in suchmanner share & proportion and at such respective time or times asthe said Trustees shall for that purpose think proper And that hethe said Thomas Hussy shall Deliver unto his son the said JohnHussy on Demand Eight hundred sheep together with twenty headof horned Cattle & fourteen horses as also the said Thomas Hussyshoushold goods & furniture & Corn under and over ground Lastlythat the said Thomas Hussy & John Hussy or Either of them shallnot Do any act matter or thing whereby to prevent his the saidThomas Reall Estate from Coming to & Decending to his son thesd John Hussy Discharged of Incumbrances & that the said JohnHussy shall not do any act matter or thing to pvent his Estate fromComing to his heir at Law Discharged from Incumbrances and it isfurther Covenanted & agreed by & between the said Parties that inCase the said Letitia should happen to Dye in four years from theDay of her marriage without Leaveing issue or if haveing issue andthat such issue should Dye within the said four years In such Case thesaid Thomas & John Hussy are in three months after to refund & pay& pay back to the said Margrett Burke her Exers admrs or assigns halfthe said portion of five hundred pounds Ster In Witness whereof thesaid Parties have hereunto set their hands & Seals this 18th Day ofNovember one thousand seven hundred & sixty.

    Signed sealed & Delivered in the presence off Redmd Kelly, JohnTroy.

  • We acknowledge to have recd from Mre Marg" Burke in Cash theSum of four hundred pounds St r which with the sum of one hundredpounds Ster Secured to be paid in Manner as in the Within Articlesis mentioned is in full of the within Marriage portion of five hundredpounds witness our hand this Eighteenth Day of November 1760 InWitness psant Wm Fallon, Redmd Kelly, John Troy.

    October the 25 th one thousand seven hundred & sixty two Iacknowledge to have this Day recd from M re Margrett Burke Widow y"5sum of one hundred pounds Stef which with four hundred poundsformerly paid me by the sd Marg" Burke Compleates the sum of fivehundred pounds Stef being in full for the Marriage Portion agreed tobe paid me by ye said Marg" Burke with her Daughter Letitia Burke, &all other Demauds to y

    e above Day witness my hand & seal the Day& year first above written.

    Witness psent John Troy, Patt: Kelly.

    Duke of Ormond's Certificate of EdwardHitsseys Innocence, 1660.

    I doe hereby Certifie that Edward Hussey of Moylhussey in theCounty of Meath Es

  • Petition of Edward Hussey, 1660.

    Memorandum yl Edward Hussey of Moylhusey in ye County ofMeath esqr came before me this day fourth of June 1660 & madeclaime to haue benefit of y

    e exceedinge greate grace & superabundantmercy held out by his most excellent Matie Charles ye seacond by yegrace of god king of England, Scotland ffrance & Ireland, to all hisLouing subjects by a declaratione vnder his signe mafiuell & primesignet at his Courte at Breda y

    e14

    th of Apriell 1660 & in ye 12 th yeareof his raigne & sent to the houses of peeres & Commons in England &published by order of y

    e first of May last past & did wth all thanfullnesse& Joy of hartelay hould embrace & accept of his Maties grace andfauour offered therein & did humbley pray ye benefit thereof. Andy* this his humbIe prayers & acceptance might be recorded as apublicque act of his & entered amongst ye records of this Courte dated,this fourth day of June 1660.

    Earl Inchiquitis Certificate ofEdward Hussey's

    I doe hereby Certify that Edward Hussey of Moylhussey in theCounty of Meath Esq^, did submitt to the yeare Concluded by the LordMarques of Ormond in the yeare 1648 And that dureing ye time of myCommand ouer his Mats Army In ye Prouince of Leynster, I found yesd Mr Hussey did very affactionatly and faithfully declare his goodaffections and Loyalty to his Maties seruice, whereto he did Contributehis best indeauoures, And hath euer since for ought to me knownedemened himselfe of a good and Loyall subiect In testimony whereof Ihaue herevnto subscribed 29 Ja 1660.

    Lett this be entred in ye

    Sholsell Court Dublin,

    Robart Deey maior Dublin

    Loyalty, 1660.

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  • Captain Myler Hussey s Pardon, i6gS.

    By the Honble the Comm" appointed forHeareing and Determining the Claymesto the Articles of Limerick

  • I

    Admissions to the Manor of Ufford, co. Suffolk.

    Ufford with the Members. The Generall Court Baron of Charles WoodEsquire Lord of the said Mannor held the Twenty fourth day ofMay One Thousand Seven Hundred and fforty two.

    By Henry Cocksedge, Gent, Steward.

    At this Court it being psented by the Homage that William Hendylate Copyhold Tenent of the said Mannor dyed Since the last Courtheld for the same Mannor And it appearing that the said William at aGenall Court Baron held for the said Mannor the fhrst day of Novemberone Thousand Seven Hundred & Twenty one Surrendred all hisMessuages Lands and pmisses holden by Copy of Court roll of the saidMannor to the use of his last will Now at this Court cometh WilliamHendy Son of the said William by Joseph Woodey & Thomas Hendyhis attorneys and bring into Court the last will & Testament of thesaid William Hendy deceased duly proved bearing date the Eighth dayffebruary one Thousand Seven Hundred and fforty one the Tenorwhereof as to the pmisses Devised to the said William Hendy follows inthese Words ffirst I do will Give & bequeath unto my Son WilliamHendy all that Land Messuage or Tenement lyeing and being in Uffordand now in the Occupacon of Thomas Chambers to him and his Heiresfor ever and thereupon pray that the said William Hendy the Son maybe admitted Tenent pursuant to the said Will To all that part of aMessuage with the Garden adjoyning Containing by Estimacon halfe arood Situate in Ufford aforesaid near the bridge there and abutts uponthe Kings Highway leading from Ufford Bridge to Ufford Street towardsthe North to which pmisses the said William Hendy the ffather wasadmitted at the aforesaid Court held the said ffirst day of November oneThousand Seven Hundred & Twenty as by the Records of that Courtmay Appear To whom the Lord of the said Mannor by his said Stewarddid Grant & deliver Seizin thereof by the Rodd To hold to him and hisHeires at the Will of the Lord according to the Custom of the saidMannor by the rentf Services due and saving every ones right he isadmitted Tenent to the same. a * o r 1 or

    William Hendy, copyhold tenant of the Manor=

    of Ufford with the Members, admitted i

    November 1720. Will dated 8 February 1741.

    William Hendy, admitted 24 May 1742,copyhold tenant of the Manor of Uffordwith the Members.

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  • Ufford with the Members. A General Court Baron holden in and forthe said Manor the Fifteenth day of January In the Year ofour Lord One thousand Seven hundred and Seventy Eight.

    Before Richard Wood, Gentleman, Steward there.

    Whereas at the last General Court Baron holden for this Manor theTwentyseventh day of November last past It was Presented by theHomage That Elizabeth the Wife of Erasmus Jerry Died sometimesince Seized of certain Copyhold Lands and Tenements holden by Copyof Court Roll of the said Manor And thereupon at that Court the firstProclamation was made according to the Custom of the said Manor Butno Person Came &c Now at this Court Came William Jerry YoungestSon and Heir at Law of the said Elizabeth Jerry his late Motherdeceased (by Erasmus Jerry his Father his Attorney) and Prayed thefavor of the Lord of the said Manor to be Admitted Tenant to thePremises whereof the said Elizabeth Jerry Died Seized as his Right andInheritance according to the Custom of the said Manor Namely To allthat part of the Messuage with a Garden adjoining containing byEstimation half a Rood situate in Ufford aforesaid near the Bridgethere and abutts upon the Kings Highway leading from Ufford Bridgeto Ufford Street towards the North Which Premises the said ElizabethJerry took to her and her Heirs at a General Court Baron holden forthe said Manor the Seventeenth day of June In the Year of our LordOne thousand Seven hundred and Sixtytwo after the Death and as onlySister and Heir at Law of William Hendy as by the Rolls of that Courtmay appear To which said William Jerry (by his said Attorney) theLord of this Manor by his said Steward Hath Granted and DeliveredSeizin of the said Premises by the Rod To hold the same Premises withthe Appurtenances unto the said William Jerry and his Heirs Of theLord by the Rod at the Will of the Lord according to the Custom ofthe said Manor by the Rents and Services therefore due and of Rightaccustomed saving every Persons Right And the said William Jerrygave the Lord a Fine And he is (by his said Attorney) Admitted Tenantto the said Premises &c But his fealty is respited &c.

    fC/fr not)of

    Erasmus Jerry,=f=Elizabeth Hendy, only sister and

    living 15 January 1778.

    heir-at-law of William Hendy, copy-hold tenant of the Manor of Uffordwith the Members, admitted 17 June

    1762; deceased before 15 January

    1778.

    William Jerry, youngest son and heir-at-law

    of his mother, admitted 15 January 1778 a

    copyhold tenant of the Manor of Uffordwith the Members.

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    I.

    William Hendy,deceased before

    1 7 June 1762.

  • The Manor of Ufford with the Members. A General Court Baronholden in and for the said Manor the twenty third day ofNovember in the Year of our Lord One thousand sevenhundred and Eighty two.

    Before Richard Wood, Gent, Steward there.

    Whereas at the last general Court Baron held for this Manor thefifth day of January in the Year of our Lord One thousand sevenhundred and eighty one It was presented by the Homage That sincethe then last Court held for the said Manor Namely on the twentyseventh day of March in the Year of our Lord One thousand sevenhundred and Eighty William Jerry of Bassildon in the County of EssexFarmer a Copyhold Tenant of the said Manor came before RichardWood Gentleman Steward of the said Manor and out of Court accordingto the custom thereof did surrender out of his hands into the hands ofthe Lord of the said Manor by the hands of the said Steward by theRod All and singular the Messuages Lands Tenements and Heredita-ments whatsoever of him the said William Jerry holden by Copy ofCourt Roll of the said Manor with their and every of their AppurtenancesAnd the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders thereofAnd also all the Estate Right Title Interest Use Trust Property Claimand Demand whatsoever both at Law and in Equity of him the saidWilliam Jerry of in and to the same Premises and every part and parcelthereof To the only proper Use and Behoof of Daniel Manthorp ofUfford in the County of Suffolk Carpenter his Heirs and Assigns forever absolutely and without any manner of Condition whatsoever Andthereupon at that Court the first Proclamation was made for the saidDaniel Manthorp to come into Court and take Admission to thepremises surrendered to his Use as aforesaid But he did not come etNow at this Court came the said Daniel Manthorp in his proper personand prayed the favor of the Lord of the said Manor to be admittedTenant to the Premises surrendered to his Use as aforesaid by the saidWilliam Jerry according to the form and effect of the said SurrenderNamely To all that part of a Messuage with the Garden adjoiningcontaining by estimation half a Rood situate in Ufford aforesaid nearthe Bridge there and abutts upon the Kings Highway leading fromUfford Bridge to Ufford Street towards the North Which Premises thesaid William Jerry took to him and his Heirs at a general Court Baronholden for the said Manor the fifteenth day of January in the Year ofour Lord One thousand seven hundred and Seventy eight after theDeath and as youngest Son and Heir at Law of Elizabeth Jerry as bythe Rolls of that Court may appear To which said Daniel Manthorp theLord of this Manor by his said Steward hath granted and deliveredSeizin of the said Premises by the Rod To hold the same Premises withthe Appurtenances unto the said Daniel Manthorp his Heirs andAssigns according to the form and effect of the said surrender Of theLord by the Rod at the Will of the Lord and according to the customof the said Manor by the Rents and Services therefore due and of

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  • Right accustomed saving every Persons Right And the said DanielManthorp gave the Lord a Fine And he is admitted Tenant to the saidPremises et But his fealty is respited et.

    Ufford with the Members. The first General Court Baron of JacobWhitbread Esquire Lord of the said Manor holden in and forthe said Manor the thirtieth day of August In the Year of ourLord One thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven.

    Before Richard Wood, Gentleman, Steward there.

    Whereas at a general Court Baron holden for this Manor the twentythird day of November in the Year of our Lord One thousand sevenhundred and eighty two Daniel Manthorp a Copyhold Tenant of thesaid Manor did in open Court before the Homage Surrender out of hisHands into the Hands of the Lord of the said Manor by the Hands ofhis Steward by the Rod All and every his Messuages Lands Tenementsand Hereditaments whatsoever holden by Copy of Court Roll of thesaid Manor with their Appurtenances To the Use and behoof of his lastWill and Testament in Writing declared or to be declared And whereasat this Court it is presented by the Homage that the said DanielManthorp died since the last general Court Baron holden for the saidManor seized of certain Lands and Tenements holden by Copy ofCourt Roll of the said Manor Now at this Court Came DanielManthorp only Son of the said Daniel Manthorp deceased and producedthe last Will and Testament of the said Daniel Manthorp his said Matherdeceased bearing date the Twenty seventh day of February in the Yearof our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty two the Tenorwhereof relating to the Premises holden of this Manor follows in thesewords "I Give and devise unto my Son Daniel Manthorp All and" every my Messuages or Tenements with the Yards Gardens Lands" Hereditaments and Premises whatsoever to the same belonging" situate and being in Ufford aforesaid Framlingham and Melton or" Else where in the said County of Suffolk with their and every of their"Appurtenances To hold the same to my said Son Daniel Manthorp"and his Heirs for Ever Subject as in the said Will is mentioned"

    3S

  • And thereupon the said Daniel Manthorp the Son prayed the favorof the Lord of the said Manor to be Admitted Tenant to the Premiseswhereof the said Daniel Manthorp his said ffather Died Seized accordingto the form and Effect of the said Surrender and Will Namely To allthat part of a Messuage with the Garden adjoining containing byestimation Half a Rood situate in Ufford aforesaid near the Bridgethere and abutts upon the Kings Highway leading from Ufford Bridgeto Ufford Street towards the North Which Premises the said DanielManthorp deceased took to him his Heirs and Assigns at the aforesaidgeneral Court Baron holden for this Manor the twenty third day ofNovember in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred andeighty two on the Surrender of William Jerry as by the Rolls of thatCourt may appear To which said Daniel Manthorp the Son the Lordof this Manor by his said Steward Hath granted and delivered Seizinof the said Premises by the Rod To hold the same Premises with theAppurtenances unto the said Daniel Manthorp the Son and his Heirsaccording to the form and Effect of the said Will and Surrender to theUse thereof of the Lord by the Rod at the will of the Lord andaccording to the Custom of the said Manor by the Rents and Servicestherefore due and of Right Accustomed saving every Persons RightAnd the said Daniel Manthorp the son paid the Lord his ffine And heis Admitted Tenant to the said Premises et But his fealty is Respited et.

    Daniel Manthorpe of Ufford, carpenter,=j=admitted copyhold tenant of the Manorof Ufford with the Members 23 November1782. Will dated 27 February 1782.

    Daniel Manthorpe, only son,=admitted copyhold tenant ofManor of Ufford with theMembers 30 August 1787 ;died, aged 61, 27 December18jo, bur. at UffordJJanuary1811.

    =Mary, dau. of Samuel Crisp ofChillesford, co. Suffolk, by Sarahhis wife, dau. ofNathaniel Yorke

    of Grundisburgh, co. Suffolk;marr. by licence at Chillesford31August J773 ; died, aged 28, 29May, bur. at Ufford 1June 1777.

    The original copies of these admissions are in mypossession.—F. A. C.

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  • Cookson Family.

    M.S.

    JOSEPHI COOKSON, A.M.

    HUJUS PARCECI^E PER TRIGINTA ANNOS VICARII,ET ECCLESI/E DE RIPON SUBDECANI

    QUI IN MUNERE SUO OBEUNDOPERITUS JEQVE AC INDEFESSUS

    DOCTRINA FUIT ELEGANTI AC VARIAJUDICIO SOLIDO & SUBACTO

    ELOQUENTIA PURA PERSPICUA & GRAVI;

    ET AD HAS INGENII DOTESOETERAQUE SACRI ORATORIS ORNAMENTA

    ACCESSIT

    QVJE SOLA RES ADJICI POTUITAUCTORITATIS CONCILIATRIX VERA & PROPE UNICA

    VITAE NIMIRUM OPTIME INSTITUTELUX & EXEMPLUM

    OB. 20M0 DIE FEBR., A.D. 174^AET. 65.

    UXOR EJUS ELISABETHA OB 23™ APR. A.D. 1 76 1 AET. 75ET FILIUS EDWARDUS A.M. & HUJUS ECCL. CONCIONATOR

    OB 27"° AUG. A.D. 1757 AET. 44.

    Tablet at the East end of the South wall of the chancel

    of St. Peters, Leeds. This epitaph was written byJames Pawcelt, B.D., Norrisiati Professor ofDivinity in the University of Cambridge.

    IN MEMORY OFWILLIAM COOKSON, ESQR, OF LEEDSWHO FOR A LONG COURSE OF YEARS

    DISCHARGED, IN AN ACTIVE ANDEXEMPLARY MANNER, THE DUTIES OFA MAGISTRATE AND OF MANY OTHERIMPORTANT TRUSTS COMMITTED TOHIS CHARGE HE DIED JULY 22nd A.D.

    1743 AGED 74 YEARS.LIKEWISE SUSANNA, HIS WIFE

    DAUGHTER OF MICHAEL IDLE ESQRB

    OF LEEDS WHO DIED FEBY 12th A.D.1740 AGED 6l YEARS.

    ALSO MR. THOMAS COOKSON MERCHT

    THEIR SECOND SON WHO RECEDEDFROM PUBLICK EMPLOYMENT THATHE MIGHT WITH MORE LEISURE

    CULTIVATE EVERY VIRTUE WHICH CANADORN A PRIVATE LIFE, HE DIED 20T"

    AUGST A.D. 1773 AGED 65 YEARS.

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  • ALSO OF MRS. ELISABETH COOKSONTHEIR DAUGHTER WHO DIED 23 OCTR

    A.D. 1 781 AGED 70 YEARS.ALSO MARGARET RELICT OF THE

    ABOVE THOMAS COOKSON, WHO DIEDOCTR 24th 1803 AGED 82 YEARS.

    ALSO WILL. COOKSON ESQ. LATE ALDERMAN OFTHIS BOROUGH, SON OF THE ABOVE

    WILLIAM COOKSON, WHO DIED FEBY I st l8llAGED 6l.

    Stone on the floor of St. Peter's, Leeds.

    TO THE MEMORY OFMR JAMES COOKSON, OF THIS TOWNWHO DIED 28™ OF APRIL 1 76

    1

    AGED 38 YEARS.ALSO OF MR. JOHN COOKSON

    WHO DIED THE 19™ OF OCTOBR 1 7 73AGED 20 YEARS.

    ALSO MARY, WIDOW OF THE SAIDMR. JAMES COOKSON, WHO DIED . .

    OF DECR 1788 AGED 65 YEARS.

    Stone on the floor near the chancel of St.

    Peter's, Leeds.

    HERE LIETH THE BODY OF FRANCESDAUGHTER OF JAMES COOKSONWHO DIED 17th APRIL 1 797

    IN THE 3rd YEAR OF HER AGE.

    ALSO THE BODY OF JAS. COOKSONFATHER OF THE ABOVE SAID, WHO

    DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 30™ DAYOF JANY 1805 AGED 46 YEARS.ALSO ELIZABETH DAUGHTER OF

    THE ABOVE WHO DEPARTED THISLIFE JANY . . 1806 AGED 2 2 YEARS.ALSO THE BODY OF JAMES COOKSONSON OF THE ABOVE WHO DEPARTED

    THIS LIFE JULY 3I ST 1842 AGED 46 YEARS.

    Stone in St. John's Churchyard, Leeds.

    4i

  • M.S.

    THOMJE CAROLI COOKSONJUVENIS EGREGIA INDOLE

    INGENIO ADMODUM PR/ESTANTIQUEM UNDA SUBMERSUM

    CASUS INFELIXMORTE IMMATURA PEREMIT

    ANNO iETAT 1

    5

    110

    NAT. 5T0 DEC. 1804 OB. 27

    s10 OCT. 1819HANC TABULAM POSUERE

    PATRUELES EJUSFRAS HENRS & CARS.

    Marble Tablet on tlie South side of churchat St. John's, Leeds.

    TO THE MEMORY OF ALICIA FRANCES DAUGHTER OF THEREVD FRANCIS THOMAS & MARY ELLEN COOKSON. BORN

    MARCH 12th 1822 DIED JUNE SAME YEAR.ALSO WILLIAM RICHARD SON OF THE ABOVE

    REVD FRANCIS THOMAS MARY & ELLEN COOKSONBORN JULY 23

    rd 1826 DIED DECR 8, 1 830.

    Marble Tablet on the South side ofchurchat St. John's, Leeds.

    IN AFFECTIONATEREMEMBRANCE OF THEREV. F. T. COOKSON

    A.M. NEARLY 50 YEARSINCUMBENT OF THIS CHURCHWHO DIED DECR 20, 1 85

    9

    AGED 73 YEARS.

    Brass plate on t/ie south side of church atSt. John's, Leeds.

    IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OFHENRY SECOND SON OF THE LATE REV n F. T. COOKSON M.A.

    WHO DIED IN CALCUTTA OCT. 24, 1 868.

    Brass plate on the South side of church atSt. John's, Leeds.

    The foregoing inscriptions were kindly copiedfor me by

    James Warren, Parish Clerk at St. liter's, Leeds,August 1900.— F. A. C.

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  • Shekell Family.

    Ann Shekell wasjborn June the 7 th 1768.Bettsey Shekell was born March the 8th 1770.Charlotte Shekell was born April i st 1772.Sarah Shekell was born March the 23d 1774.John Banner Shekell was born January 7

    th 1776.Letitia Shekell was born June the 16th 1778.Thomas Shekell was born Novemb: the 10th 1780.Frances Shekell was born Novemb: 29th 1783.Elizabeth the Daughter of John & Elizabeth Stevens was born

    November the 30th 1748.Elizabeth Shekell daughter of Thomas and Hannah Shekell was born

    Aug: 10th 1811. Died Aug: 15 th 1825 aged 14.John Hilton Shekell Son of Thomas and Hannah Shekell was born

    August 31 st 1822. Died of Yellow Fever at Havana in the Islandof Cuba on his way home from Jamaica.

    Edleston Bonner Shekell Son of Thomas Steevens Shekell and Marianhis Wife Born October 30th 1864.

    Hilton Chambers Shekell Son of Thos: Stevens Shekell & Marianhis Wife Born February 21, 1866.

    Elizabeth Shekell Daughter of Thomas and Hannah Shekell his Wifedied Augst: 15 th 1825 Aged 14 years.

    Thomas Shekell Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Shekell his Wife diedMay 2 d 1852 Aged 71 years.

    William Bonner Shekell Son of Thomas and Hannah Shekell his Wifedied July 19th 1857 in his 42d year.

    Elizabeth Shekell d: of Tho: & H: Shekell was b: Aug: 10, 181 1 seeabove.

    Priscilla Shekell Daughter of Thomas and Hannah Shekell was Bornthe 28th of January 1813.

    Lettitia Shekell daughter of Thomas and Hannah Shekell was BornAug: the 2nd 18 14.

    William Bonner Shekell Son of Thomas and Hannah Shekell was bornthe 3 of November 181 5.

    Charlotte Shekell Daughter of Thomas and Hannah Shekell was Bornthe 31

    st of October 181 7.Mary Hannah Shekell Daughter of Thomas and Hannah Shekell was

    Born the 4th of September 1819.John Hilton Shekell Son of Thomas and Hannah Shekell was Born the

    31 st of August 1822.Harriot Shekell Daughter of Thomas and Hannah Shekell was Born the

    31 st of March 1825.Thomas Stephens Shekell Son of Thomas and Hannah Shekell was

    born July 17, 1826.

    John Hulton born August 6th 1773.Samuel Decr 26th 1775.Esther Sept: 20th 1777.Sarah Decr 20th 1779.Sarah June 3

    d 1788.Hannah (Twin to Sarah) June 3 1788.Mrs Ann Hill at Tarvin died November 18th i860 Aged 77.

    From a fly-leaf of a Book of Common Prayer,on which the autograph, "Elizabeth SteevensHer book 1763 "; in the possession of MissShekell.—F. A. C.

    43

  • Facsimile of a Portrait of Susanna, only child

    of the Rev. William Gery, Prebendary of Peterborough

    Cathedral ; born 16 March 1741 ; married 22 May 1762,her cousin, Robert Edgar of Wickhambrook, co. Suffolk,High Sheriff 1747. This portrait is in my possession.—F. A. C.

    1

  • Petersham, Surrey.

    CHURCHYARD.

    HERE LYES THE BODY OFWM HART OF THIS PARISH

    HE DIED YE 12th DAY OF MARCH1729 AGED 6 1 YEARS.ALSO THE BODY OF

    ANN HART WIFE OF THEABOVE SAID WM HART, SHEDIED THE 9 DAY OF NOVER

    1740, AGED 65 YEARS.

    Head Stone laidflat, near west door.

    IN MEMORY OFMRS ELIZA . . SNELLING

    WHO DIED JANUARY 1 5™ 1 782AGED . . YEARS.

    ALSOMR RICHARD SNELLINGHUSBAND OF THE ABOVE

    DIED JANUARY THE IIth 1807AGED . . YEARS.

    Head Stone laidflat.

    MRS FRANCES MARTINOF RICHMOND DIED

    JUNE 23rd 1782 AGED 65 YEARS.ALSO THE REMAINS OF

    MASTER EATONLIE HERE INTERRED.

    Ledger Stone.

    MRS MARY BURCHETTDIED APRIL THE I 8th 1 792.

    Ledger Stone.

    HERE LYETHTHE BODY OF

    MRS SUSANNA BURCHETTWIFE OF MR JOHN BURCHETT

    WHO DIED FEB. THE IOTH I746[?]AGED 65 YEARS.

    Head Stone.45

  • HERE LIETH THE BODYOF CHARLES ALDRIDGWHO DEPARTED THIS

    LIFE JANUARY YE 7™ 1 7 36AGED 59 YEARS.

    Head Stone.

    IN MEMORY OFMR JOHN BURCHETT,

    WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFETHE 2nd OF SEPTEMBER 1 769,

    AGED 77 YEARS.Head Stone.

    HERE LYETH THE BODY OFJOSEPH COOPER LATE KEEPEROF NEW PARK WHO DEPARTED

    THIS LIFE THE 7™ OF FEBRUARY 1 735AGED 6 1 YEARS.

    ALSO THE BODY OFMRS ELIZABETH COOPER,

    WIFE OF THE ABOVE SAID,SHE DEPARTED THIS LIFE

    DECEMBER THE 29™ 1 758: INTHE 77™ YEAR OF HER AGE.

    ALSO THE BODY OFMR AUGUSTIN COOPER

    SON OF MR JOSEPH COOPERAS ABOVE WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

    JULY 5th

    1775 IN THE 63° YEAR OF HIS AGE.

    Altar Tomb.

    SACREDTO THE MEMORY OFMRS MARY SPERRY,

    WHO DIED GREATLY LAMENTED THE 3°OF FEBY 1776 AGED 50 YEARS.THIS STONE IS ERECTED BY

    HER HUSBAND AS A TESTIMONY OF RESPECTTO THE DESERVED ESTIMATION OF A MOST VIRTUOUS,

    AFFECTIONATE, AND AMIABLE WIFE,WHOSE LOSS HE SINCERELY REGRETS.

    Head Stone.

    IN MEMORY OFSAMUEL COOK

    WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCT. 14™ 1 798AGED 26 YEARS.

    Head Stone.46

  • HERE LYETHTHE BODY OF

    WILLIAM COULTHURST WHODEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY YE IOTH 1755

    AGED 39(?) YEARS.ALSO THE BODY OF

    HENRY COULTHURST FATHEROF THE ABOVE-SAID WHO DEPARTED

    THIS LIFE JULY YE 30™ 1 755, AGED 80 YEARS.

    Head Stone.

    SACREDTO THE MEMORY OFMRS ANN GRIFFITHS

    WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE25™ SEPTEMBER 1824,

    AGED 53 YEARS.ALSO MR HENRY GRIFFITHS,

    HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE ANN,WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 7th DECr 1 83 4,

    AGED 67.ALSO MRS SARAH GRIFFITHS,

    WIFE OF THE ABOVE,WHO DIED OCTR 4th 1 84 1,

    AGED 70 YEARS.SHE WAS AN AFFECTIONATE MOTHER

    AND A SINCERE FRIEND.ALSO MR THOs GRIFFITHS,BROTHER OF THE ABOVE

    Head Stone.

    IN

    MEMORY OFJOHN STEWART

    WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE FEBY 23° 1 798AGED 44.

    GRACE STEWARTWIFE OF THE ABOVE

    DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 6th 1828,AGED 77.

    Head Stone.

    IN MEMORY OFMR JN° REYNOLDS,OF RICHMOND,

    WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFETHE 12 OF JULY 1760

    AGED 37 YEARS.Head Stone.

    47

  • MR * ANN FROOMEDIED 8th AUGUST 1828,

    AGED 44 YEARS.ALSO

    MR JOHN FROOME,HUSBAND OF THE ABOVEDIED MAY 15™ 1841AGED 57 YEARS.

    ALSOMR GEORGE WINCH

    SON IN LAW OF THE ABOVEDIED JANUARY I 8th 1 868,

    IN THE 68th YEAR OF HIS AGE.ALSO ELIZABETH WINCHWIFE OF THE ABOVE

    DIED FEBRUARY 6th 1873AGED 70 YEARS.

    Altar Tomb.

    HERE LYETH INTER'D THEBODY OF

    MR RICHARD SEYMOUROF THIS PARISH WHO DIEDAUGUST THE I 6th 1 734,

    AGED 77 YEARS.ALSO HERE LYETH INTERR'D

    THE BODY OFMRS BARBARAH SEYMOUR

    SECOND WIFE OF THE ABOVE SAIDMR RICHARD SEYMOUR

    SHE DYED YE 14™ OF FEBRY 1 738AGED 68 YEARS.

    Head Stone.

    M Ri JANE WINCHDIED 13 DECR 1828AGED 56 YEARS.MR JOHN WINCH

    DIED DECR 7™ 1839AGED 37 YEARS.

    Altar Tomb.

    MRS MARGARET HICKESDIED APRIL THE 20th 1 796

    AGED 72 YEARS.A REAL CHRISTIAN

    AND A TRUE FRIEND.Altar Tomb.

    48

  • IN MEMORY OFMRS ELIZABETH POOLE

    DIED NOVEMBER I st 1 824AGED 79 YEARS.

    ALSOMR JOHN POOLE

    SON OF THE ABOVEDIED DECEMBER 13™ 1815

    AGED 78 YEARS.ALSO PHOEBEWIDOW OFJOHN POOLE

    WHO DIED NOVR 20™ 1 846AGED 76 YEARS.

    Altar Tomb.

    MRS SIBELLA TRIGGSDIED APRIL THE 25™ 1 782

    AGED 71.JUSTUS ET BONUS.MRS ELIZ™ PRIAULX,

    DIED OCTR THE 30™ 1 787.MRS ANN SIDDALL

    DIED MARCH THE 5™ 1 798AGED 79 YEARS.

    Altar Tomb.

    NEAR THE TOMB OFA WORTHY FAMILYLIES THE BODY OF

    , SARAH ABERYWHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

    THE 3d DAY OF AUGUST 1 795AGED 83 YEARS.

    HAVING LIVED IN THE SERVICEOF THAT FAMILY

    SIXTY YEARSSHE WAS A GOOD CHRISTIAN

    AN HONEST WOMANAND

    A FAITHFUL SERVANT.

    Head Stone laidflat.

    JESU MERCY.HERE LIETH

    CAROLINE MARCHIONESS OF QUEENSBERRYAT REST 29 APRIL 1854 AGED 79.

    ARCHIBALD WILLIAM GAGESON OF LADY MARY AND THE REV. THOMAS WENTWORTH GAGE

    AND GRANDSON OF THE ABOVEFELL ASLEEP 29 JANUARY 1871 AGED 33.

    Marble Cross.

    49

  • HERELYETH THE BODY OF JOSEPH PERKINS

    LEAT OF LONDON MARCHANT THE SEAVENH

    SON OF JAMES PERKINS OF RICHMOND ANDALICE HIS WIFE WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFEAVGVST THE 1 3 AN° DNI 1 689 /ETAT SVEE

    29.

    HERELYETH THE BODY OF TRYON PERKINS

    THE SON OF JOSEPH PERKINSHERE

    LYETH BURYED THE BODY OF JAMES PERKINSTHE FATHER OF JOSEPH PERKINS WHODEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 30 DAYE OF

    JANVARY 1691 AGED 84 YERES.Altar Tomb.

    SACREDTO THE MEMORY OFJANE THE DEAR WIFE

    OF FREDERICK CHAPMANOF RICHMOND, SURREY

    WHO DIED JANUARY 12th 1 86 7AGED 39 YEARS.ALSO OF JANE

    YOUNGEST CHILD OF THE ABOVEWHO DIED MARCH 22 nd 1872

    AGED 5 YEARSALSO OF THE ABOVE NAMED

    FREDERICK CHAPMANWHO DIED OCTOBER 26™ 1 886

    AGED 72 YEARS.Altar Tomb.

    SACRED TO THE MEMORY OFDAME JANE HOME

    WIDOW OF SIR EVERARD HOME, BART.F.R.S.

    SERGEANT SURGEON TO THEIR LATE MAJESTIESGEORGE IIL GEORGE IV. AND WILLIAM IV.

    ANDSURGEON TO THE ROYAL HOSPITAL

    AT CHELSEA.BORN JANUARY 30™ I 760DIED MAY 26™ 1 84 1.

    Altar Tomb.

    So

  • HERE LIETH THE BODY OFMR CHRISTOPHER BRADBURY WHO

    DYED FEBRUARY YE 14: 1721: IN THE36 YEARE OF HIS AGE.

    Altar Tomb.

    IN MEMORY OFFRANCIS RUSH CLARK ESQ*

    WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTR 14™1 8oi AGED 70 YEARS.

    Head Stone.

    THIS VAULT IS THE PROPERTY OF JOHN LONG OF THIS PARISH, 1826.TO THE MEMORY OFMRS PHILIPPA LONG

    WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFETHE 6th OF JULY 1 834

    AGED 68 YEARS.ALSO MR JOHN LONG

    OF THIS PARISH AND HUSBAND OF THE ABOVEWHO DEPARTED THIS LIFETHE 13th OF AUGUST 1 85

    1

    IN HIS 83 YEAR.HERE LIES THE BODY OF

    ELIZABETHWIDOW OF THE ABOVE NAMED

    MR JOHN LONGWHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

    APRIL 9™ i860AGED 77 YEARS.

    ALSOMR JOHN TALLEMACH

    DIED NOVR : THE IIth 1800AGED 52 YEARS.

    ANDMR : will": tallemachBROTHER TO THE ABOVEDIED MAY THE 2nd : 1806

    AGED 63 YEARS.IN A VAULT

    BENEATH THIS TOMBARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OFELEANOR CLARK TALLEMACH

    DAUGHTER OFMR JOHN TALLEMACH

    OF KINGSTONDIED SEPTR : THE IIth 1806

    AGED 2 2 YEARS.Altar Tomb.