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iMomimeittal jptt^mpttoit^ 



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The Old Churchyard 



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ST. MARY, NEWINGTON, 



SURREY. 



PART I. 



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WITH ANNOTATIONS 



Honlion : 

PRIVATELY PRINTED. 
1880. 






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Monumental Inscriptions^ 



Allport. 
2. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mr Henry 
Allport | late of this Parish | who died Nov'* 21*' 
1802 I Aged 59 Years. | Also of | Mrs. Mary All- 
port^ I who died Feb^'y* 11^^ 181 7 | Aged 66 years. 

Aram. 



Altar tomb : — 



3. In Memory of 



Elizabeth Aram | 
Daughter of | George 
& Jane Aram | who 
died in her Infancy | Also 
George Aram | Father 
of the above | who died 
Sept'- 11'^ 1 813 I Aged 
47 Years | Born at Wells 
in I Norfolk. 

Austin. 

4. Sacred | to the Memory of 



William Aram | their 
Son who died | May 29'*" 
1808 I Aged 13 Years. 



Mr. Robert Aus- 



tin^ I died Oct''- 11'^ 1839 I Aged 42. 

Alldis. 

5. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mr. John Alldis | 
who died July 5*^ 1 801 aged 42 years | a loving Husband 
and kind Father | Also three of his Grand Children | 
Sarah Alldis who died | Feb^^ 13'^ 1805 ^g^^ ^3 
months | Alfred Alldis* | who died April 30'^ 1815 
aged II days | Charles Alldis^ who died | Dec*^ 
17'^ 1 8 17 aged 6 years and 6 months | Also William 
Smither Alldis^ | died 30*^ July 1836 aged 19 years 

died 2"^ Jan^- 1837 



Also Mrs. Sarah Alldis® 
aged 48. 



* Of Chancery Lane. ^ Of Dover Road, and In the Register described as aged 46. 
» Of Kent Street. * Of St. George's. 

* Of Norwood. " Of Dover Road. 



*S*/. Mary'Sj Newington. 3 

Alldis. 

6. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Elizabeth 
Alldis^ | died 9*^ March 1837 aged 26 years | also 

I Fanny Amelia Alldis^. | daughter of | John and 
Susanna Alldis | died April 15'^ 1847 | aged 8 
months. 

Ansell. 

7. Sacred*! to the memory of j Sophia Amelia 
Ansell | wife of Henry Ansell |' of this Parish 
and daughter of the | late E. C. Otto of Demerara 
who died at Kennington | the 26 of January 1838 
aged 29 years | justly lamented | also Edward 
Ansell* | father-in-law of the above | who died 17*^ 
Dec'* 1838 I aged 69 years ] also Martha Ansell^ 

I wife of the above | who died . . Sept'* . . 
1845 I aged 81 years. 

Ashbee. 

8. In Memory of | Mrs. Sarah Ashbee | who 
died September 28'^ 1791 | Aged 49 | Also Mr. 
Thomas Ashbee* | Husband .... | ... . 
Aged 59 j Also of I . . . . Martin | . . . . 

On back of same : — 

Also I Mr. George Martin^ | who died July 6*^ 1826 
I Aged 62 Years. 

Anderson. 

9. In Memory of j . . . . Anderson® j who 
departed this Life Feb. . . 1816 | aged 58 Years. 

» Both of St. George's. 

' Of Manor Place. ' Of Manor Place, buried September 10, 1S45. 

^ A Mr. Thomas Ashbee was buried August 25, 1801. 

^ Of Lambeth, in the Register described as aged 64. 

* John Kerton Anderson, of Albion Place, buried February 10, 18 16. 



4 Monumental Inscriptions^ 

Austen. 

10. Sacred | to the inemory of | Mrs. Elizabeth 
. . } I of the Parish of Lambeth | who departed 
this life I October 21"' 1815 | Aged 64 (?) Years. 

Andrews. 

11. Sacred | to the memory of | James William 
Andrews^ j son of | James and Priscilla Joanna 
Andrews | of this Parish | died July i^' 1833 aged 
13 months | also | Mrs. Priscilla Joanna An- 
drews^ I mother of the above | died Nov""- 16'^ 1833 
aged 30 years | also | Frederick Adolphus An- 
drews^ | son of I James & Sarah Frances An- 
drews I died July 17'^ 1836 aged 6 weeks | also j 
Charles James Andrews* | second son of the above 

I Died Ocf"- 21*^ 1840 | aged 3 years and 5 months | 
also Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews | died Ocf* 20*^ 
1842 aged 80 years | Also Sarah Frances Andrews^ 

I died March i** 1846 aged 4 years | also Mr. 
James Andrews | died Feb years. 

Arnold. 

12. Sacred | to the Memory of | John Arnold 
Esquire® | of this Parish | who departed this Life | 
November the iS**" 1822 | Aged 65 Years | Also of 
John Arnold | Son of the above | Aged 2 years 
and 2 months | Also Mary Stritch ^ | Relict of 
John Arnold Esquire | who died Jan^- 11 1826 Aged 
78 years | Also | Matthew Stritch Esquire^ | who 
died August 26'^ 1839 | Aged 78 Years. 

^ Elizabeth Austen, of Hart Street, was buried October 29, 181 5, aged 54. 

* Both of Adam Street. 

* In the Register described as Adolphus Frederick Andrews, of George Street, 
Harper Street * Of George Street. 

* Of George Streiet. ■ Of Arnold Place. 

7 Both of Arnold's Paragon, and both descitbed in the Register as aged 76. 



St. Mary's, Newington. 5 

Aiken. 

13. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mrs. Jane Aiken ^ 
I who died 18^ May 1817 Aged 61 Years | Also Mr. 

John Aiken^ | Husband of the above | who died 27 
July 1817 Aged 60 Years | Also Master John Aiken 
I Son of the above | who died 2°"* Febr^- 1800 Aged 
10 Years | Also Mrs. Sarah Markham^ | Sister of 
the above Jane Aiken | Who died 21 Sep'- 1825 Aged 
6^ Years | Also Ann Elizabeth Aikin * | died 16'^ 
Oct. 1853 Aged 67 Years. 

Ashforth. 

14. In memory of | Mr. William Ashforth | of 
this Parish j who departed this Life | the 27^^ of March 
1 801 I Aged 62 Years | Also His Granddaughter | 
Mary Winter Ashforth | who died 4*^ May 1799 

I Aged 4 Years | Also of | . . . . ( '. . . . 

Adams. 

15. Here | Lieth the Body of | Mrs. Ann Adams ^ 
I who died July 27'^ 1785 | Aged 6^ (?) .Years | Also 

Mr. James Adams | who died July 30 1793 (?) | Aged 
74 Years | Likewise Mrs. Mary Hobden® | who died 
28 March 1806 | Aged 61 Years | Also Daniel 
Hobden^ I who died 7 Jan. 1817 Aged 78 Years (?) | 
Also of Sarah Hobden® | who died 2 Jan^- 1823 
Aged ^^ Years. 

^ Of St. George's, described in the Register as aged 65. 

* Of St. George's, Southwark. 

' Of St. George's, described in the Register as aged 63. 

^ Of Kent Place, Old Kent Road, described in the Register as aged 6S, and in the 
Gentleman's Ma^axine for December, 1853, descri4)ed at daughter of the late John 
Aiken, Esq. 

* In the Register spelt Addams. 

' In the Register described as Elizabeth Hobdsn. 
7 Of New Street, Kent Road. 

* Of Bedford Street, Locks Fields. 



6 Monumental Inscriptions^ 

Austin. 

1 6. Sacred | To the memory of | Mr. John Austin 
I late of the golden lion, | Kent Street, | who died 

lo'*' Nov'- 1834 1 ^g^d 52 years [ also | Mr. John 
Edwards^ | who died 2"*^ October 1834, | aged 44 
years. 

Anderson. 

17. In memory of | Peter Anderson^ | who died 
September 2""^ 1851 | aged 52 years. ^ 

Adams. 

18. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. Thomas 
Adams' | who departed this life | 7'** November 1847 

I aged 80 years | Mrs. Susan Henshaw* | the be- 
loved wife of I Mr. William Henshaw daughter of 

I the above and her infant babe ^ | who died 23"^ 
Nov'- 1848 I aged 34 years | Mrs. Clare Adams® | 
wife and mother of the above | who died 31^' Dec'- 
1848 I aged 72 years. 

Aylesbury. 

19. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. John Ayles- 
bury^ I late of this Parish | who departed this life | 
24^^ Oct'- 1846, I in the 77'^ year of his age | Also 
Mary® | wife of the above | Mr. John Aylesbury 

I who departed this life ) 8'^ April 1854 aged 82 
years. 

* Of the Golden Lion, Kent Street. 

* Of Chester Phice, Lambeth. In the GentUmatfi Aiaganune for October, 185 1, 
is the announcement of the death of Peter Anderson, Esq., late of Heme Hill, and 
Ibrmerly of the Stock Exchange. 

' Of Penton Street. * Of Penton Street, buried November 30. 

* In the Register is an entry : " 1 848, November 22, Richard Henshaw, aged 3 days." 

* Of Penton Street. 

7 Of Dover Road. * Of Lambeth. 



Sf. Mary's, Newington. 7 

Acton. 

20. Near this Place lyeth | the Body of John 
Acton | Who Departed this Life | the 9'^ of Feb'^- 
179 1 I Aged 52 Years | Also Mary Acton | Wife 
of the above Jn°* Acton | Who Departed this Life | 
the 14* of May 1803 | Aged 6^ Years | Also Ann 
Acton Wife of T. Acton | who departed this Life 
11'^ of April 1810 j Aged 35 Years. 

Anderson. 

Altar tomb, top slab : — 

21. In Memory of | Mr. Joseph Anderson^ | who 
died November 3'^ (?) 1827 | in the 76*^ Year of his 
Age I Also Mrs. Sarah Anderson^ | Wife of the 
above | who died 20'^ (?) March 1832 Aged 6^ Years. 

On the south side : — 

22. In Memory of | Miss Sarah Anderson | only 
daughter of | Mr. Joseph Anderson | of Webber 
Street Blackfriars Road | who departed this life | Au- 
gust 21*' 1825 I Aged 31 Years | after a painful illness 
of 1 2 months. 

Allen. 

23. Here lieth the Body of | Margaret Allen 
the Wife of ( William Allen Esq. of Antigua | 
who departed .... | ... ry 17 — . . 

This inscription is mentioned by Lyson in his *' Environs of 
London" (ist Ed. 1796, vol. i. p. 392), where he states that a 
few days before the workmen began to take down the church, he 
noted the existing tombs and monuments, and that the above stone 
was then in the nave. Manning and Bray, in their History of 
Surrey, vol, iii. (18 14), p. 456, state that this stone was lost on 
the rebuilding of the church. 

* Of St. George's, in the Register described as aged 74, and was buried December i. 
' Of St. George's, buried April 19th. 



8 Monumental InscriptionSy 

Allen. 

Altar tomb within iron rails, on the north side : — 

24. Sacred | to the memory of | William Allen^ 
! An Englishman of unspotted Life and amiable | 

Disposition | who was inhumanly murdered near St. 
Georges | Fields on the 10'^ Day of May 1768 by 
Scottish I Detachments from the Army | His dis- 
consolate Parents Inhabitants of this | Parish caused 
this Tomb to be erected to an only Son | Lost to them 
and to the World in his Twentieth Year | as a Monu- 
ment of his Virtues and their Affection. 

On the top slab : — 

25. Here Also are Interred | the Remains of Sarah 
Newsham I the only Daughter of Wm. Allen ( Who 
Survived But a few Months | the Cruel death of her | 
Beloved Brother | She died De:'- 7'^ 1768 | Aged 23 
Years | Here likewise lies the Body of | Mrs. Ann 
Allen | Mother of William Allen | and Sarah 
Newsham | who departed this life October the 30^*" | 
1775 Aged 58 Years | To the Memory of | Mr. 
William Allen Sen'^^ | Father of William Allen 
Jun'- I who died Dec'- 9'^ 1804 | Aged 89 Years, 

Aitchison. 

On a flat ledger-stone : — 

26. Here are Deposited the Remains of | Francis 

* For an account of his death see Lysons, Environs of London, Edition 1796, 
vol. i. p. 393. 

2 *« December 12th {sic). At his house near Stone's-end, Southwark, aged 95 (i/<r), 
Wm. Allen, Esq. He was buried in the tomb he erected in 1769, in Newington 
Church Yard, in commemoration of, as is stated on the t jmb stone, the death of his 
son, Wm. Allen, of remarkable memory, who was shot by the Guards at a riot on 
account of Mr. Wilkes, 1768.'* {Gentleman' i Magazine^ December, 1804.) 



St. Mary's, Newington. 9 

Son of I William and Mary Aitchison | of the 
Parish of Lambeth | who died the 18'^ of May 1801 | 
Aged 3 Years | Also Mr. William Aitchison^ | 
Father of the above | who died October 18'^ 1829 
Aged 72 Years | Also Mrs. Mary Aitchison^ | Wife 
of the above [ who died December 22"^ 1830 Aged 70 
years | Also William^ Son of Joseph and | Ann 
Willis Grandson of the above | who died June 21^^ 
1826 Aged 16 Months. 

Abbott. 

27. In Memory of | William Abbott Esq.^ | of 
the Ordnance Office | who died 2"*^ of September 1 8 1 8 

I aged 74 years | after a long and painful illness | 
which he bore with | Christian fortitude | he was much 
respected | and will long be regretted | by all who knew 
him I Also of | Hannah Heath Abbott* | relict of 
the above | who died Dec. i""^ 1833. 

Bourne. 

On a flat stone formerly in the south aisle of the 
church : — 

28. In Memory of | Mr. Zach^ Bourne^ | and 
Mary his Wife | He died Sep'* y*' 7'^ 1757 (?) | 
Aged 64 Years | She died Dec*"- y^ 23'^ ^1 S^ \ Aged 
(38 or) 58 Years. 

^ In the Register spelt Aitchiison, and described as of Lambeth. 

* Of Lambeth. 

■ Of Rockingham Row. < Of Lambeth. 

* In the Register under the date of 1754, Sept. 12, is entered Zachary Bourne, 
late Parish Clerk. Although this stone must have been in the church when Lyson 
examined it, yet he makes no mention of this inscription, neither do Manning and 
Bray, who described the monuments subsequently to Lyson. (See note to Alleny- 
ipagey.) 



lo Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

Barlow. 

Formerly on the north wall of the church : — 

29. Sacred | To the memory of Henry Barlow 
Esq'- I and | Sophia his Wife | B. 1783, D. 1858. |^ 
B. 1782, D. 1864 I Quorum Nomina sunt in Libro 
vitae I Phil. iv. 3 | Filius Moerens Posuit. 

Best. 

Formerly on the east wall of the chancel over the 
south gallery : — 

30. To the memory of | Robert Best Esq''*-^ | for 
more than sixty years, | a faithful and zealous servant 
of I The Bank of England [ He commenced his duties 
as Clerk, | February 1768, ] attained the office of Secre- 
tary { July 1797, I and resigned his trust January 
1829, I in his Eighty -first year. ) Born May 4*^ ^747 | 
Died March 7'^ 1834 | Aged 86 years. 

Bates. 

On a flat stone formerly in the nave, the inscription 
almost obliterated : — 

31. Here 1 . . . | the Body of John Ba^ . . 
I who departed this life . . . | July 1738 Aged 



. I Also here 1 rth the Body^ of | Grace Keen (?) 
Wife of I WiLLiAM . . of I the above Jo . 
Bates | who departed ... of | Augu . . 

. years | Here also lyeth . . Body | of Mr 
William Keen (?) husband | of the above who 
departed . | this Life the 9 of December 1761 | Age 
69 (or 99) Years. 

Neither Lyson nor Manning and Bray mention this stone, although 
it must have been in the church when they wrote their Histories. 

^ Of Rockingham Row. In the Obituary of the GetitJs Mag, for April, 1834, 
his age is given as 87. 

2 In the Register is an enfry : " 1 738, July 12, John Bates in the church." 



St. Mary* s 3 Newington. 1 1 

Blackmore. 

On a flat stone formerly in the nave : — 
32. Here Lies the Body of | Thomas Blackmore 
I Flax dresser of this Parish | who Died January 19 
1764 I Aged 30 Years | In a Silent Tomb lies a 
Tender husb"^* dear | &c. &c. &c. [ Also | Mrs, 
Margaret Heatley | who Died 7^ July 1787 
in the 81^' Year of Her Age. 

Not mentioned by Lyson, nor by Manning and Bray. 



Buck. 

• 

In the churchyard : — 

23* Sacred | To the Memory of | Sarah Buck 
Daughter of | Edward and Ann Buck | of this 
Parish | who departed this life | the 31 of May 1807 | 
Aged 15 years | Also of Ann^ Wife of | Edward 
Buck | who departed this Life | March 8'^ 18 16 | in 
the 36'^ (?) Year of her Age | Also of the above | Mr. 
Edward Buck | who departed this Life | August 30 
1834 Aged 75 Years. 



Berry. 

34. Sacred | to the memory of | Charlotte wife 
of I Mr. George Berry | of this parish | who departed 
this life I April 9'^ 1838^ aged 22 years | also 
George William® | son of the above | who departed 
this life I May 2""^ 1839 aged 18 months. 

1 of St. Giles's, described in the Register as aged 56. 

* There is no entry of her Burial in the Register at this date, 

* Of Holford Terrace, described in the Register as aged 17 months. 



12 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

E 

Brady. 

35. Miss Eliza Brady died 29 of | March 1803 
Aged 5 Months ] John Brady Esq""^ | Father of the 
above Eliza Brady | died 5*^ of December 18 14 | in 
his 49 year | Also of Anna Maria^ wife of | the 
above John Brady | who departed this Life i Feb 
1 8 16 I Aged 51 Years | and their Daughter | Anna 
Maria Brady* | who died Feb^ 9'^ 18 17 | .Aged 20 
Years | Alsoof Anna* the daughter of | John Henry, 
Son of the above | John Brady & Anna Maria his 
Wife I who died November 20 1822 | Aged i Year 
8 Months. 

Board. 

36. Sacred | To the memory of | Mrs. Elizabeth 
Board wife of | Mr. Gregory Board of this Parish | 
Bricklayer who departed this Life | November 7'^ 1811 
Aged 67(?) years | Also Mr. Gregory Board Hus- 
band I of the above who departed this Life [ December 
5'^?) 181 1 Aged 6i(?) years. 

Four lines of poetry. 

Burgess. 

37. Sacred | To the memory of | Mrs. Elizabeth 
Burgess^ | Wife of Thomas Burgess | of this Parish 

I who departed this life March 29 1826 | Aged 83 
Years I Also the above I Thomas Burgess® I who de- 



* Described in the Register as oi Lambeth. He was for many years in the 
Victualling Office, and the author of a very entertaining and useful publication entitled 

V *' Clavis Cale ndaria," w hich passed through three editions, the last of which, in two 
volunies, Wils~published by his widow immediately after his death. For notices of 
^ ^im and his publications see The Gentleman's MagoMne for August, 1812, September, 
' ''* *^ 1812, January, 1813, December, 1814, and October, 1815. 

' Described in the Register as Hannah Maria Brady, of Lambeth. 
' Of St. John's, Westminster. In The Gentleman^ s Magazine for February, 18 17, 
described as the eldest daughter of the late J. Brady. 
^ Of Apollo Buildings. 

* Of Rockingham Court, described in the Register's aged 86 



«?/. MarfSy Newington. ij 

parted this Life April 2 | 1832 Aged 85 Years | Ako 
I Mrs. Eliz"""- Maria Brookfield^ | Daughter of 
the above | who departed this Life ) February 1 5'^ 1 846 
Aged 73 Years | Also | Mr. George Richard Drink- 
water^ I Son of E. M. Brookfield | who departed 
this Life | June 22°"* 1 849 Aged 49 Years. 

Biddulph. 

38. Sacred | to the Memory of Mr. Thomas 
Hamilton Biddulph | who died July 5'^ 1819^ | in 
the 2^f^ year of his age | Also of G. M.* Son of the 
above | who diedjan^- 14'^ 1810 Aged6 Months | Also 
of E.^ Daughter of the above | who died Nov'* 26'*" 
1 8 1 1 Aged 8 Months. 

Bowers. 

39. In I memory of I Mr. Thomas George Bowers® 
I died 18'^ June 1830 aged ^^ years | also Mrs. 

Marv Melton® | died 2***^ June 1833 | aged 63 
years | also Mrs. Frances Elenor Domeyer^ | 
died 24'^ July 1845 ^g^^ 43 years. 

Boakes. 

40. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Mary 
Boakes® I wife of. Mr. Thomas Boakes | of this 
Parish | who departed this life August 8'^ | 1847 
aged 69 years | also of Mr. Thomas Boakes® | 
husband of the above | who departed this life | the 
11*^ day of March 1850 | aged 69 years | also of 

> Of St. Andrew*s Road. ' Of Meadow Row, St. Andrew's Road. 

' No entry of hU burial at this date. ^ George Matthewson Biddulph. 

' Eliza Biddulph. ' Both of Brandon Street. 

7 Described in the Register as Fanny Domeyer, of Brandon Street. 

* Of Penton Street. 

* Described in the Register as of Penton Street, aged 68. 



14 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

I Mr. Thomas Boakes^ | son of the above j who 
departed this life | the 22"*^ day of December 1850 | 
aged 44 years. 

Browne. 

41. Here | lieth the Body of [ Mr. William Browne 
I late of this Parish | who departed this Life | Oct"- 

31^* 1791 Aged 84 Years | Was Married to Mrs. Jane 
Browne '| near Sixty Years | who departed this Life at 
Bath I April 29^^ 1795, aged 88 years. | Also William 
John Browne | Great Grandson of the above | Died 
the 13*^ March 1809 i Aged 14 Weeks | Also of 
William Browne, | (Brother of the above) | who died 
the 18'*" of December 181 1 | Aged 5 months | Samuel 
Browne | Grandson of the above | who died September 
1830 (or 1839)^ I Aged 35 years. 

Brazier. 

42. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Catherine 
Ann Brazier^ | who departed this life | 22"^ July 
1834, aged 64 years | an affectionate wife a tender 
mother | and sincere friend | Also Mr. Jeremiah 
Brazier* husband of the above | who departed this 
life I i*^ March 1850 aged 76 years. 

Burnett. 

43. Sacred | to the Memory of ] Mr. John Burnett** 
I of this Parish | who departed this life [ the 22°*^ 

January 18 17 Aged 61 Years | a loving Husband | 
and tender Father 

Four lines of poetry. 

Mr. John Burnett^ Son of the above | died 29*^ May 

* Described in the Register as of Penton Street, aged 57. 
^ No entry in the Register of his burial in 1830. 

« Of Flying Horse Yard. * Of Trinity PUce, Trinity Street. 

* Both of Kent Street. 



*?/, Mary'Sy Newington. 15 

1818 I in his 21^' Year | Mr. Wil^- Burnett^ Son of 
the above | died Jan^- 8'^ 1827, in his 36'^ year | Also 
Mrs, Jane Burnett | Wife of the above Mr. J. Bur- 
nett, Sen^- I Who died Feb^'y- i^' 1830^ (?) Aged 73 

Years. 

Bourk. 

44. In memory | of Mrs. Elizabeth Dennis 
BouRK^(?) I died . . . July . . . Aged 74 years(?) j And 
of Mrs. Elizabeth Millard | her Daughter who died 
11^ August 1 8 10 I Aged37(?) Years | Likewise Miss 
Elizabeth Millard j Daughter of | Mr. Andrew 
Francis Millard | and the above Elizabeth who 
died I 12^^ June 181 2 Aged 6 Years and 9 Months (?) 

All very indistinct. 

Blackburn. 

45. Sacred | to the memory of Mr. William 
Blackburn* | who died 23"^ of April 1840 | aged 35 
years | also | Mary Ann Blackburn Trist* | Niece 
of the above [ who died 26'^ June 1831 aged 3 years 

I also Mrs. Jane Blackburn* | mother of the above 
W^- Blackburn | who died 29'^ April 1853 aged 80 
years. 

Blundell. 

• 

46. Sacred | to the memory of j Mr. William 
Blundell,^ | who died 21*' October 1838, [ aged 47 
years | also of William Henry Blundell® | son 
of the above, who departed this life | March 16*^ 
1845, ^S^^ ^^ years. | also | son of the above | 
Joseph Augustus Blundell^ | who departed this 
life I April 23''^ 1854 aged 23 years. 

* Of White Beat Gardens. * Of Kent Street, buried February i6th, aged 66, 

3 In the Register under the date of 1 805, January 9, is the burial of Elisabeth Bourk. 

* All of Union Row, New Kent Road. 

* Of Cross Street. ^ Of Cross Street, described in the Register as aged 27. 
7 Of Cross Street, described in the Register as aged 22. 



1 6 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Broomfield. 

On a large altar tomb : — 

47. The Family Vault of Mr, James Broomfield. 

Baglehole. 

Altar tomb : — 

48 GLEHOLE^ 

late of this Parish | . . • July 25*^ 18 17 aged 6 2 
years | Also of Clara Roffey^ | Grandaughter of the 
above | died March 4* 18 19 Aged 13 Months | Also 
of Sophia RoFFEY^ | Sister of the above, ( died January 
2"*^ 1822 Aged 20 Years | Also | Mr. Charles 
Baglehole I Grandfather of the above I who died 
Nov''- 24*^ 1 83-* I Aged 76 Years | Also of | George 
William Kendall* | Grandson of the above | who 
died 7^ March i839 I '^^ ^^^ ^^ Yt2x of his Age. 

Beaver. 

49. In memory of | Henry Beaver® | who died 
16'^ May 1820 I in the 18^^ year of his age | also Mr. 
James Beaver^ I father of the above I who died 20'*" 
July 1826 I aged 63 years | likewise Mrs. Jane 
Beaver® | wife and mother of the above | who died 
22''^ November 1828 | aged 62 years | and of Mr. 
George Beaver® | son and brother of the above | who 
died 6'^ November 1 830 | in the 27^^ year of his age. 

^ In the Register is the following entry: ''1817, July 31, Mary Boglehole, of 
Walworth, aged 65." 

* Of West Lane. 

' Of West Lane ; in the Register described as aged 19. 

* In the Register is the following entry: ''1833, Dec. 3, Charles Baglehole, 
Beckfbrd Place, aged 77." 

* Of Harford Place, West Street. 

* Of Bath Terrace, described in the Register as aged 17 years 6 months. 
7 Of St, Mary-le-bone, described in the Register as aged 56. 

B Of Kensington. 

* Of Christ Church, Spitalfields. 



Sl Mary'Sy Newington. 17 

Baldwin. 

50. Sacred | To the Memory of four Children [ of 
George & Mary Ann Baldwin | of this Parish 
Mary Ann^ died April 28*^ 181 8 aged 4 Months 
George^ died Dec'* 28'^ 18 19 aged 5 Years 2 Months 
Henry^ died Dec""* 29'^ 18 19 aged 3 Years 7 Months 

Mary Ann^ died Jan^* ii'*" 1820 aged 11 Months 
Also of Mr. George Baldwin^ | Father of the 

above named Children | who died the 6'^ of March 

1839 I Aged 6^ Years. 

Balchin. 

51. Sacred | to the memory of [ Mr. John Bal- 
chin,^ I of this parish | died October ii'*" 1841 | aged 
60 years | also Jane Balchin* | grand- daughter of 
the above*! died January 14^ 1838, | aged 4 months 
and 5 days | also James Balchin* | grand-son of the 
above | died March 6'*" 1842 | aged 6 years and 9 
months | also Mary Balchin,* | grand-daughter of 
the above, | died August 8'*" 1843, I ^g^^ 7 nionths 
and 9 days! | also Sarah • Balchin,* | wife of the 
above | died August 17'^ 1852, | aged 74 years. 

John Balchin was the eldest son of John and Phillis Balchin ; 
he was born on December 9th, 1781, at Uhstead, in the parish of 
Shalford, near Godalming. His first London residence was in Sun 
Square, Bishopsgate ; he removed in May, 1822, toNewington, and 
established the business of a currier. He married on April 12th, 
1805, at St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, Sarah (the last name recorded on 

* In the Register described as of Trafalgar Street. In the Gent.^s Mag. for 
January, iSio, is the announcement of the deaths of George and Henry, sons of 
Mr. George Baldwin, of Walworth. The two brothers " throughout the Sunday 
previous had the flattering appearance of perfect health.** 

^ In the Register described as of Peckham. The Gent.'* s Mag. for April, 1839, ^^^ 
the following : '< March 6. In the Old Kent Road, aged 63, Mr. George Baldwin, 
second son of Henry Baldwin, Esq., and brother of C. Baldwin, Esq., of New 
Bridge Street.*' 

* Of Canterbury Row. ■* All of Canterbury Place. 

C 



1 8 Monumental Inscriptions^ 

the stone), daughter of John and Jane Johns ; she was born at 
Godalming on July 12th, 1778, and by her he had three children, 
namely, James, Sarah, and Ann. Sarah married Mr. Humphrey : 
she died in October, 1876. Ann married Mr. Munday, and is 
now living at Bridgenorth, in Shropshire. James, the son, who is 
still alive (July 29th, 1878), married on October i6th, 1832. at St. 
George's, Hanover-square, Jane Anderson ; she died in March, 
1868, and by her he had issue the following children : James, 
born June 24th, i835,€ied March 6th, 1842 ; Jane, born September 
9th, 1837, died January 14th, 1838; Mary, born December 31st, 
1842, died August 8th, 1843 — whose names are recorded on the 
stone ; four children who died within a few weeks of their birth ; 
John, born December 20th, 1844; *^^ Edward Samuel, born 
November 25th, 1853, both living.^ 

Bigwood. 

52. In I Memory of | Mr. William Bigwood,^ | 
of this Parish, | died October 14'^ 1845 I Aged 75 
Years S. S. 

Binsted. 

53. In Memory of | Jane Binsted^ of this Parish 
who died the 26**" March 1810 | Aged 24 (?) Years 
also of Mr. Joseph Binsted* | Husband of the above 

I who died Nov''- . . . 18 15 Aged 72 Years. 



All indistinct. 



Brook. 



54. Sacred [ to the memory of | Charlotte 

Brook/ | of this parish ; | who departed this life | the 

15*^ May 1840, aged 70 | also of William Brook® 

I husband of the above, | who departed this life | the 

10'^ July 1 841 aged 74. 

' Information supplied by E. S. Balchin^ Esq. 
« Of Williams Place. 

' Described in the Register as Jane Bransted. 

^ Described in the Register as Joseph Binstead, of Walworth Common, aged 73, 
buried November 15. 

^ Both of St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey. Charlotte Brook was buried on May 27. 



SL Mary'sy Newington. 19 

Bocquet. 

55. Sacred | To the Memory of | Mrs. Mary 



Bocquet, | Wife of Mr. R. Bocquet, of this Parish 
died Feby- 26^ 1 8 1 1 | Aged 30 Years Also the above 
mentioned | Mr. Robert Bocquet | who departed this 
Life I Dec'- 11'^ 1845 Aged 72 Years | His Remains 
are deposited in | the vault under Trinity Church | in 
this Parish | Philip Abraham Bocquet^ | Grandson of 
the above | died 16'^ of February 1852 Aged 8 months. 

Boron (?) 

56. Sacred | to the memory of | Adelaide Maria 
Clarissa Boron (?) | Daughter of | John Seymour 
and Clarissa . . . | late of Prospect House | 
Kingsdown Bristol | who departed this life ( the 10*^ of 
November 1 830 (or 1 836) | aged 5 years and 3 months. 

Very indistinct. No entry of the burial in the Register at 
either date. 

Brooks. 

57. Here | lieth the Body of | Mrs. Mary Brooks^ 
I Wife of Mr. Henry Brooks | of this Parish late 

Farrier | who departed this Life July | 2 17 . . Aged 
76 Years (?) | Also the Body of | Mary (?) Pitman 
Daughter | of the above & Wife of | John Pitman 

of ... I I 1 

I Also the Body of | Mr. Henry Brooks^ | Husband 

to the above | Mary Brooks who died | November 

20^ 1785 Aged 75 Years. 

• Of St. George's, 

^ In the Register is the following: *' 1780, July 21, Mary Brook> woman.** 

* Described in the Register as ** Henry Brookes. " 



20 Monumental Inscriptions^ 

Bateman. 

58. In memory of | Mn Joseph Bateman^ | who 
died December 2!"^ 1800 | Aged 56 | Also of Mrs. 
Mary Bateman^ | Widow & Relict of the above | 
who died April 6'^ 1816 Aged 74. 

On a foot stone adjoining : — 

S. B. i8j8. 

Lyson, in his History of Derbyshire, page 1 17, states that there 
were several monuments to the Bateman family in All Saints* 
Church, Derby. The family were seated at Hartington, Co. 
Derby, in the early part of the sixteenth century. Lyson gives 
their Arms as : Or three crescents each surmounted by an estoile 
gules ; a canton azure. Crest, a crescent surmounted by an estoile 
gules, between two eagles* wings or. 

Brown. 

59. Sacred [ to the memory | of [ Mary Brown^ ( 
wife of William Brown, (Brewer) [ of Walworth 
New Town [ who died on the 19^^ of Feb^- 1828 | 
aged 28 years I also Mercy Brown* [ who died on 
the 1 8'*" of Jan^- 1 8 29 [ aged 74 years. 

Barker. 

60. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Sarah Bar- 
ker/ I who departed this life | February 6'^ 1838, | 
aged 57 years. 

' '^Dec. 10, Mr. Joseph Bateman, one of the senior clerks of the Bank of England^ 
where he expired suddenly in his office. He was a native of Derby, and eldest son o 
the late John Bateman, Esq., of that place." {Gents's Mag., December, 1800.) 

The date of Dec. 10, given in the Gent.^s Mag. as the date of his death, is evidently 
an error, as the Register records his burial on that day. 

* *• April 6th. At Newington, Surrey, aged 74, Mrs. Mary Bateman, widow of 
the late Mr. Joseph Bateman. She was of the family of Dymoke of Scrivclby,, in 
Lincolnshire, who, being possessors of that manor, execute the office of Champion at 
the Royal coronations.*' {Gent*s Mag., April, 18 16.) 

' Of Brandon Street. 

^ Of Christ Church, described in the Register as aged 76, and buried February 4th. 

* Of Penton Place, in the Register descibed as aged 58. 



St. Mary's, Newington. 21 



Bowley. 

61. Sacred | to the mdmory of | Marian Bowley^ 
daughter of Richard | & Elizabeth Bowley of 
this parish | who died the 30'^ day of June 1802 | 
in the 10^^ year of her age | also of Mr. Richard 
Bowley | father of the above who died the i** | day of 
Ocf 1808 in the 60'^ year of his age | also of Mrs. 
Elizabeth Bowley^ | wife of the above Mr. Richard 
Bowley | who died the ii**" day of January 18 19 | in 
the 62°"^ year of her age | also of Robert Bowley^ son 
of the I above Richard & Elizabeth Bowley | 
who died the 1 4'^ day of March 1 8 1 9 | aged 2 1 years | 
also of Elizabeth Bowley^ | daughter of the above 
I who died on the . • . day of May 1 848 [ in the 64'^ 
year of her age | also Francis Bowley* | son of the 
above who died Nov** 23"^ 1851 | aged 61 years. 



Borrow. 

62. In I Memory of | James Borrow | an old in- 
habjtant of this Parish | who departed this life Feb^ 19^^ 

I 1794 aged 63 years | Also | Elizabeth Borrow^ 
wife of the above | who fell asleep in Jesus Nov"" 2 2""^ 
1825 aged 75 years | Also | their two Sons | James 
and Richard Borrow | who died in their infancy. | 
Erected 1794 | restored 1851. 



* In the Register described as Mary Ann Bowley. 
2 Of Lambeth. 

' Her burial is recorded on the 30th May, and she is described of Harleyfbrd 
Street, Kennington. , 

* Also of Harleyford Street^ Kennington. 

* Of Church Row. 



22 Monumental Inscriptions j 

Baker. 

62^ In Memory of | Miss Ellis Baker^ | who 
departed this Life the 7^^ | June 1 8 1 6 Aged 27 years | 
Also of Charlotte | the Infant Daughter of | George 
& Charlotte Ball | of Peckham | who died 30'^ 
July 1 81 8 I Also of I Charlotte Elizabeth | Wife 
of George Ball of Peckham* | who died 24*^ March 
1830 I Aged 40 years | Also of the above | George 
Ball* | of Peckham | who died 15*^ August 1843 | 
Aged 62 years. 

Bayly. 

On an obelisk within iron rails, on the east side : — 

64. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Elizabeth 
Bayly | of the Parish of Lambeth | who departed this 
life I October 21** 18 18 | aged 64 years. 

On the north side : — 

Sacred | to the memory of | Peter Martin Bayly 
I Esquire | who departed this life j November 1 4*'' 
1824* (?) I aged 38 years (?). 

All very indistinct. 

Baker. 

65. In Memory of | William Baker | who died 
January the 6'^ 1802 [ Aged 57 Years | Also Ann 
Wife of the above | who died April the 6*^ 1 802 | Aged 
56 Years | Both of this Parish. 

* Of Prospect Place, St. George's. 

' In the Register described of Camberwell, aged 41. 

' In the Register described of Rye Lane, Peckham, aged 56. 

^ There is no entry in the Register of his burial at this date. 



Sl Mary*s, Newingto7J. 23 

Beckett. 

66. In Memory of | Ann the Daughter of | John 
and Sarah Beckett | of t^iis Parish died 17'^ June 
1800 I Aged One Year | Also Mary Beckett | 
died 25'^ of November 1801 | in her Tenth Year. 

Barlow. 

67. Joseph Barlow Esq. | of this Parish | Citizen 
of London | died 9'^ Feb'y 1804 | Aged 67 Years | 
Sarah Barlow^ Widow of Joseph Barlow | died 
October i8'^(?) 1 8 20 Aged 7 5 Years | Joseph Carter^ 
died 7'^ March 1834 Aged 70 Years | Elizabeth 
Ann Carter' died 31** August 1846 Aged 77 Years 

I Henry Barlow Esq''- Born March 12*^ 1783 died 
Jan'y 12*^ 1858 I Sophia Barlow Widow of Henry 
Barlow | Born 16* April I782died(i4'^?) Jan'y 1864. 

In 1859 ^^^ printed privately a pamphlet of 32 pages entitled 
" Henry Barlow, of Newington Butts, a memoir in memoriam," 
from which the following notes relative to the family are extracted : — 

Joseph Barlow at the age of fifty-five migrated from Bermondsey 
to Newington, and taking a ninety-nine years' lease of a portion of 
the .Church field, built the two rows of houses known as Church 
Row and Churchyard Row. He married Ann Upton, by whom 
he had nine children. He died in 1 792 at the age of eighty-two, 
eleven years after the death of his wife. His burial is recorded in 
the Register on November 5th, 1792, and he lies buried in the 
grave in Newington Churchyard. Of the nine children born to 
him only one survived him, namely Joseph his eldest son, born 
at Deptford on the morning of Ash Wednesday, February 23rd, 
1736-7 ; this Joseph married on July 3rd, 1767, at St. Paul's, 
Deptford, Sarah Storey, of that place, daughter of Thomas 
Storey, who sailed round the world in the " Centurion " with 
Lord Anson. By this marriage he had issue eleven children, 
the eldest of whom was Elizabeth Ann, the youngest the subject of 

* Of Church Row, in the Register described as aged 74. 

* Of Churchyard Row. » Of Church Row. 



24 Monumental Inscriptions^ 

the memoir, Henry Barlow; all the others except George, the 
seventh in succession, died very young. Joseph Barlow was 
Master of the Tallow Chandlers' Company ; he resided at No. 14, 
Churchyard Row, where he died without making any will, on 
February 9th, 1804, and Sarah his wife on October i6th, 1820, 
and their names are the first now recorded on the family vault. 

Of the three children who survived their father, the eldest was 
Elizabeth Ann, but of her the Memoir makes no further remarks, 
although it may be assumed that she married Joseph Carter, as the 
inscription records the deaths of these two persons. Of the next 
child, George Barlow, the Memoir is almost silent, and beyond the 
facts that he was improvident and died some eighteen months before 
his younger brother Henry, leaves us in doubt as to whether he 
was married or not. Of the youngest child, Henry Barlow, we find 
that he was born March 12th, 1783, at No. 1, Barlow's Row, Ber- 
mondsey ; at six years of age he was sent to a boarding-school at 
Hayes, near Bromley, from thence to a larger school at Mitcham, 
and on the family coming to reside at Ncwington in 1794, he 
finished his education in Kennington Lane. He chose the profes- 
sion of a sailor, and in 1798, at the age of 14, went his first trip to 
Ireland ; in 1799 he entered the service of the Hon. East India 
Company, and made his first voyage to China in the " Warley." In 
1804, on board the "Warley," he, as fourth ofiicer, took part in the 
naval fight of the East India Company's homeward-bound fleet with 
the squadron of French men-of-war, near the Strait of Malacca on 
the 15 th of February, and on the return of the fleet to England, he, 
on the 25th August of the same year, quitted the ship and ended 
the life of a sailor, his father having died in his absence. On the 
17th of August, 1805, at Bermondsey Church, he at the age of 22 
married Sophia, the youngest of three daughters of Thomas Clark, 
solicitor, deceased, she being a few months older. Prior to her 
marriage, Sophia resided with her mother in Churchyard Row, .her 
two sisters being married already. After the honeymoon they 
returned to the family Row at Newington, and here their only 
child was born. From 1808 to 1822 they resided in Gravesend, 
where Henry Barlow filled a responsible appointment connected 
with the Revenue, but they returned to Churchyard Row, Newing- 
ton. He died on Tuesday morning, January 12th, 1858, aged 
seventy-four years and ten months, and was buried in the cemetery 
at Norwood on January i8th, and Sophia his wife in 1864. 
Though Henry Barlow made no pretensions to authorship, he 
nevertheless compiled ten volumes of extracts extending over a 
period of fifty years. The only child of Henry and Sophia 
Barlow was originally brought up as an architect, but returned from 
the University of Edinburgh in 1837 with the diploma of Doctor 
oi Medicine-, 



SL Mary's, Newington, 25 

Burne. 

68. Sacred | to | the memory of | Mrs. Mary 
BuRNE^ I wife of I Thomas Burne Esq^^ | of this 
parish | who died 23""*^ Oct 18 14 aged 52 years | she 
testified piety towards God | affection to her husband 
and children | charity to the poor and kindness to all 
around her | also of the above | Thomas Burne 
Esq'"''^ I who died 20'^ Oct 18 18 aged 62 years | Also 
of Mary^ wife of Mr. R. Fillingham | and eldest 
daughter of the above | who died 1 9 Ocf 1 8 23 | aged 
34 years. 

Burne. 

69. Sacred | to | the memory of | Richard | second 
son of I Thomas & Mary Burne | who died 3***^ March 
1806 aged 19 years j also their daughter | Harriot 
Margaret | who died 12'^ Feb^ 18 12 aged 9 years 
also Sarah^ wife of Mr. Thomas Moore Keats 
& daughter of the above who died 15*^ Nov. 18 16 aged 
25 years | Also Henry King BuRNE^sonof | Thomas 
& Mary Burne | who died 7^^ Ocf 1817 aged 19 

years. 

Beard. 

70. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Martha 
Beard® | who died February 13^^ 1826 [ aged 70 years. 

* Described in the Register as of Walworth Road, buried November 5th. 

^ In ^c Gentleman" i Magazine for December, 18 18, the following notice occurs : — 
^ Oct. 20, at Belgrave Place, Vauxhall, aged 61, Thomas Burne, Esq.*' In the burial 
Regbter his age is given as 62. 

' In the Register she is described as Mary Margaret Fillingham, of Brixton, Lambeth. 

^ In the Register described as Sarah Keates, of Streatham. 

* Of Lambeth. In the Gentleman's Magazine for November, 18 17, is the 
following: ''Oct. 7, at Vauxhall, aged 19, Henry, second son of Mr. Thomas Burne, 
of the house of Hazard, Burne & Co., Royal Exchange.'* 

There is also a notice in the Gentleman's Magazine for April, 1833, of the death, 
on April 10, 1833, at Tormartoh, in his 70ch year, of Henry Burne, Esq., late ot 
Lambeth. 

* Of Church Row. 



26 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Batley. 

Altar tomb within iron railing. On the east end of 
top slab, very indistinct : — 

71. Henry | Batley^ | Esquire | died 9 October 
1822 (?) I aged 78 (?) years. 

On north side of top slab :— 

Here lieth the remains of | Mr. Benjamin Clay* 
son of John & Elizabeth Clay | who died March 
25'^ 1802 in the 23"^*^ year of his age | Also Mr. 
John Clay^ eldest son of Mr. John Clay | who 
died the 6^ of November 1804 aged 27 years | Also 
Mr. William Batley* of Blackheath | who died 
Sepf 30* 1 8 10 aged ^3 years. 

On the south side of top slab : — 

Sacred to the memory of | Mrs. Elizabeth Clay 
relict of Mr. John Clay | and daughter of Benjamin 
and SiBELLA Batley [ who departed this life 22"**^ 
of March 1801 aged 38(?) years | Also Mrs. Awdrey 
Batley wife of Mr. Henry Batley | who died the 
8*^ of August 1807 in the sixty-third year of her age. 

* There is no entry in the Register at this date, but on October i6th, 1 82 1, is 
recorded the burial of Henry Batley, of Carshalton, aged 73. 

' In the Gentleman's Magaasine for May, 1802, the following: « At Blackheath, 
Mr. Benjamin Clay, of Guildford Street, Bloomsbury.'* 

* Described in the Gentlemdn s Magmdnt for November, 1804, as Mr. John Clay, 
of 6ray*s Inn Square, in his 27th year. 

* In the Gentleman^ 5 Magazine for October, 1810, the following: <<At his 
house, Dartmouth Row, Blackheath, in the 53rd year of his age, Mr. William Batley, 
Merchant; a gentleman whose loss is deeply regretted by his ^mily, and by a 
numerous list of friends, to whom he was endeared by his amiable manners and affec- 
tionate disposition. In business, which he had long and successfully carried on, Mr. B. 
was a man of absolute integrity, open, candid, and liberal ; and in friendship, which 
no man knew better how to feel, he was most active, zealous, and disinterested. The 
only alleviation his family and friends are now capable of, is the reflection that his 
character was strengthened and adorned by genuine and habitual piety. The consola- 
tion derived from this never-failing source cheered and supported him during a severe 
but short illness, which in the midst of apparent health and strength, removed him 
to receive the reward of a life, whose exemplary tenour will be long remembered.** 



Sf. Mary'Sy Newington. 27 

On west end of top slab : — 

Mr. Samuel Clay^ | died 6'^ Nov' 1841 aged 61 
years. 

On north side : — 

Here is interred the . . . | of Mr. John Clay 
....(?) I who died .... 179 ... .^ years 

I Also . . . I of Mrs. SiBELLA .... of 

James West Esq. 

On the south side, an inscription illegible. 

Bulley. 

72. Sacred | to the Memory of | Captain George 
Bulley,^ | Of the Royal Navy | who departed this 
Life I the 20'** December, 18 17, | Aged 36 Years J 
Also near this place lies the body | of Mr. John 
Macurdy* I who departed this life the 2°*^ July | 
1820, Aged 23 Years | Mr. Robert Bollard^ 13'** 
Dec. (?) I 1823 Aged 84 Years | Mrs. Jane Bollard® 
28'^ Sepf- 1832, I Aged 84 Years | Mrs. Elizabeth 
Carroll'^ 28'^ | June 1837 Aged 63 Years | W^* 
Carroll Esq'*^ Surgeon R.N. | 6^^ Dec^- 1839 Aged 
62 Years. 

Broadhead. 

73. In memory of | Mrs. Martha Broadhead® | 
wife of Robert Broadhead | of this Parish | who 
died July 4'^ 1820 | in the 37*^ year of her age | also 
of Mr. Robert Broadhead® | husband of the above | 
who died January 16'^ 1833 | in the 32°*^ year of his age. 

* Of St. John Street, West Smithfield. 

* In the Register is the foUovdng entry : ** 1794) January i8, John Clay." 

' Described in the Register as of Lambeth, aged 36, but in the GentJ's Mag, for 
December, 181 7, he is described as of Heavitree, Devon. ^ Of Walworth Road. 

^ His burial is entered as December 8th, 1823. ' Of Manor Place. 

^ Both of Dean's Row, Walworth. 

* Described in the Register of Newington Causeway, aged 38. 
' No entry in the Register of his burial at this date. 



28 Monumental Inscriptions^ 

Biggins. 

74. Here | lieth the Body | of Mr. James Biggins | 
who departed this Life | May the 8'*" 1 806 | Aged 37 
Years | also the body of | Mrs. Jane ' Knox^ | who 
died 30*^ Dec'- 18 19 | aged 84 | also of | Mr. James 
Sewell Biggins^ | son of the above | who died Feb- 
ruary 9*^ 1 8 24 I Aged 24 Years. 

Blundell. 

75. Here lyeth the Body of | Mr. Joseph Blundell 
of this Parish | who departed this life Feb. 28'^ 1797 | 
Aged 45 Years | Also of Thomas Blundell | son of 
the above | who died 9^^ Dec'* 1802 | aged 6 years | 
also of Mn Joseph Blundell^ | eldest son of the 
above | who died 24*^ Nov''* 1831 | aged 39 years. 

Boham. 

76. In Memory of | Mr. John Boham of this 
Parish | who died 12^^ April 1804 | Aged 37 Years 

I Also of Mrs. Mary Boham | Wife of the above 
who died 10^** | of August' 1809 Aged 44 Years. 



Bone. 

77. In I memory of | Mr. James Bone* | of this 
Parish J who died 2""* July 1817 | aged 80 (?) years. 



* Both of West Lane, Walworth. 

* Of Nelson Street, Lock's Fields. 
« Of Penton Place. 



St. MarfSy Newington. ^ 29 

Bryer. 

Altar tomb, on the east side : — 

78. In this vault | are deposited the remains of | Mrs. 
Sarah Bryer^ | daughter of Thomas Bateman, 
Esq. I of this parish | who died on the 30*^ April 
1807 I aged 2'i years | also of | Robert Bryer, 
Esq.* I husband of the above | who died on the 29*^ 
December 1825 | aged 71 years. 

On the south side : — 

Also the remains of | Thomas Bateman Esq.' | of 
this parish who died on the 14*^ March 1820 | aged 
71 (?) years | also of Mary* wife of the above | who 
died on 28'*" December 1837 | aged 83 years | also of 
Mary Bateman* | daughter of the above | who died 
on the i^' October 1847 I ^g^^ 74 years. 

Brown. 

• 

79. In I memory of | Mr. Samuel Brown, | late of 
this Parish, | who died 25* Oct'- 1803, aged 59 years. | 
also of Mrs. Mary Brown, | wife of the above; | who 

* ** April 30, in her 33rd year, Mrs. Sarah Bryer, wife of Mr. Robert Bryer, of 
Newington in Surrey. To those who knew her, it will not be obtrusive thus to 
bring her to their remembrance, who by her pleasing manners and excellent disposi- 
tion obtained the respect and esteem of all. Her conduct and temper were uniformly 
good and amiable ; most exemplary in kindness and affection as a wife, mother, and 
daughter ; strictly attentive to religious and moral duties, patient and uncomplaining 
under disease. With qualities thus endued to impart comfort, it pleased the Almighty 
to take her to Himself early In life ; teaching us by such privation to extend our 
hopes and place our dependence on that state beyond corporeal existence." {ptnt^i 
Mag.f May, 1807.) 

^ of Canterbury Row. 

* Of Canterbury Row. The Gent*» Mag. for March, 1820, has the following 
notice of him : "March 14, at Newington in Surrey, in his 74th year, Mr. Thomas 
Bateman, one of the principal clerks in the ^4 and ^5 per cent, in the Annuity 
Offices, in the Bank of England ; and Father of the Wor&hipfiil Company of 
Vintners, in the City of London, of which Company he was chosen Master in the 
year 1796. He was a man whose whole conduct through life was most strictly just, 
honourable, and faithful." 

* Both also of Canterbury Row. 



30 Monumental Inscriptions^ 

died 9^ May 1809, | aged 6g years. | also | Lieut. 
William Brown, R.N.^ | son of the above; | who died 
11'^ July, 1 821 I aged 41 years. | also Mr. Samuel 
Brown,* | who died i*' April 1847 | aged 74 years. | 
also Miss Ann Brown,* | sister of the above, | who 
died 21^' Feb^- 1850, | aged 73 years. 

Brankston. 

On an altar tomb within iron rails, on the south side: — 

80, Sacred | to the memory of Ann Brankston^ | 
who departed tWs life April 24 1822 [ aged 64 | Also 
to the memory of | J. C. Cooper* | who departed this 
life Aug. 31^' 1844 (?) or 1845 | aged 38 (?). 

Balls. 

81. In memory of | Ja^e^ | the beloved wife [ of 
Mr. Thomas Balls | who departed this life after | 
severe sufferings on the 27'^ of | January 1827 Aged 
23 years | leaving a husband and six infant | children 
to lament her loss | he who best knew thy many excel- 
lencies I will indeed remember thee | Also Thomas C. 
Balls® eldest | son of the above who died in a | decline 
on the 3'"^ day of July 1833 I ^g^^ ^7 years | He was 
a most amiable youth and his | irreparable loss will be 
long I and severely felt by his | unfortunate father | 
Also Henry Balls^ | son of the above | died 6'** June 
1850 aged 26 years | Also Eliza Sarah* the beloved 

I wife of William Bennett | and daughter of the 
above | who departed this life 9*^ May 1853 | in the 
29'^ year of her age. 

* Of Pcckham. * Both of Francis Street. 
' Of Lambeth, in the Register described as aged 67. 

* There is no entry of burial of J. C. Cooper in the Register for either year. 
» Of West Street. 

^ In the Register described as Charles Thomas Balls, of Camberwell, aged i6. 
' Of Manor Place, described in the Register as aged 25. ■ Of Pcckhana. 



Si. Mary'Sy Newington. 31 

Burl. 

82. Sacred | to the Memory of | Elizabeth Wife 
of I Thomas Burl Esq'- | of this Parish | who departed 
this Life | January 28**" 1807 | Aged 80 Years | Also 
the above | Thomas Burl Esq'- | who departed this 
Life I January 23'^ 1808 | Aged 84 Years | Mr. John 
BuRL^ I Son in law of the above (j/V) | who departed 
this Life | October 26 1821 | Aged 56 Years. 

Bowman. 

83. The family vault | of | Robert and Maria 
Bowman | Sacred | to the memory of | Sarah Shackle- 
ton Bowman | daughter of the above | who departed 
this life I the 11^^ September . . . | aged 21 years. 

Barry. 

84. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. Edward 
Barry^ I formerly of this Parish | who departed this 
life I March 24^^ 1830 | aged 69 years | Also Mary^ 

I wife of Mr. Richard Campion | and daughter of 
the above | who died June 13^^ 1830 | aged 29 years 
Also Mrs. Elizabeth Barry' | relict of the above 
Mr. Edward Barry | who departed this life | Octo- 
ber 24*^ 1840 aged 75 years | Also Mr. Edward 
Barry | son of the above | who was lost in the 
President | on the passage from New York | Also 
Mr. Timothy Jenks Barry^ | brother of the above | 
who departed this life | September 8'^ 1848 aged 49 

"f^^"'- Baker. 

85. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mr. Henry Baker^ 
I Son of Mr. John Baker j of Bath | who departed 

this Life | January 9* 1840 | Aged 43 Years. 

* Of Lambetb, described in tbe Register as aged 57. ^ Both of St. George's. 

* Of St. Gcorge*s, South war k. * Of Victoria Terrace, South Lambeth. 

* Of 7j Peacock Street. 



32 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Batten. 

86. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Elizabeth 

Batten^ | wife of | Mr. William Batten | of this 

parish | who departed this life | February 13* 1834 

aged 38 years. 

Billinghurst. 

87. In Memory of | John Billinghurst | Late of 

Mereworth, Kent | who died 24*^Novem'* 1804 | Aged 

75 (?) Years^ | Also of | Sarah Billinghurst | wife 

to the above | who died 18'^ March 1805 | Aged 63 

Years. 

Bartrum. 

88. Sacred | to the memory of | Alphonso Henry 
Bartrum^ | late of Exeter | who died July 6^^ 1852 | 
aged 62 years. 

Boswell. 

89. Sacred I to the memory of | Anne Sheppard 
Boswell* | who died the 3*^*^ of January 1821 | aged 
7 years and 3 months. 

Barber. 

90. The family grave of | Mr. William Barber. | 
This stone is erected | to the memory of Mrs. Sarah 
Smith | who died March 10'^ 1838^ | aged 38 years | 
Also Mrs. Ann Barber® | relict of the late | Mr. Tho^^ 
Barber | of ShefFord in the county | of Bedfordshire 

I who died March 16* 1845 I ^^ ^^^ 9^^^ Y^^^ of her 
age I Also | Robert Gresham Barber^ | who died 
August 28^*" 1853 I aged 61 years. 

^ Of Gloucester Buildings. 

^ The age has been over-cut on the stone, and it is difficult to ^ay whether it is 

75» 73» ^3» *>' ^5- * Of New Street. 

* Described in the Register as Anne Shepherd Boswell, of Queen's Row, 
Walworth. * There is no entry of her burial in the Register at this date. 

* Of Lambeth. 7 Of Love Lane, Stockwell, in the Register described as aged 62. 



Sf. MarfSy Newington. 23 

Breton. 

91. Sacred | To the Memory of | John Mayne^ | 
Son of Capt. John and Elizabeth Breton | who 
departed this Life | April i'*' 18 10 | Aged 11 Months 
and 16 Days. 

Bird. 

92. In Memory of ) Miss Mary-Ann Daughter of 
William and Sarah-Eliz^- Bird | of this Parish | 
who Died 19* Aug*'- 1800 | Aged 7 Months | Also of 
Sarah Elizabeth | Daughter of the above | who 
died 3** Dec'- 1 803 | Aged 2 Years and 4 Months; 

Bertrand. 

93. Sacred | to the memory of | Major W^- Sen- 
house Bertrand* | late of the 14th Reg. of Infantry 

who departed this life 9*^ July 1831 | aged 59 years 
Also Sarah Bertrand | wife of the above | who 
departed this life 13*^ June 1845 | aged 71 years 
Also William Gimingham' | brother of the above 
who departed this life 10*^ January 1848 | in the 65''' 
year of his age. 



94. In memory of | Mr. Adam Bettridge | who 
departed this Life | the 28**" of April i8n | Aged 58 
Years. 

Brown. 

95. In memory of | Mr. William Brown* | who 
died December 11 ^'^ 1834 | aged 68 years | also Mrs. 
Mary Brown^ | wife of the above | who died January 
18*^ 1837 I aged 75 years. 

' In the Register described as John Majrne le Breton. 

' Of Rockingham Row. ' Of Kennington Street. 

« Of Deverall Street, * Of Lower Bland Street. 



34 Monumental Inscriptions, 

Bigg, 

g6. The family grave | of [ Francis and Sarah 
Btgg. I Sacred | to the memory of | the daughters of 
the above | Emma Hewitt^ died a.d. i8oi | aged 2 
years | Sarah,* March 16* 18 12 aged 19 years | and 
Harriet,* the wife of | Frederick Owen Dickins, | 
who died February 2"^^ 1828 | aged 25 years | also 
Helen Coleman Bigg,* | who died November 29*^ 
1828 I in the 23"^ year of her age | likewise the above 
I Mrs. Sarah Bigg* | who died February 4*^ 1830 | 
aged 6s years | also Francis Bigg* | husband of the 
above | who departed this life | March 26* 1836 aged 
67 I also Elizabeth Frances Bigg^ | daughter of 
Francis & Sarah Bigg | who died September 22°*^ 
1847 I ^^ th^ 5^**^ yc*^ of her age. 

Beams. 

97. In I memory of | Hannah®, wife of Benjamin 
Beams, | of this parish, | died April ^^ 18 17, aged 
40 years. | also of Emily Hobbs,® | grand-daughter 
of the above, | died Jan^- 18'^ 1829, aged 3 months. | 
also of John Beams,^® son of the above | died July 
3"* 1839, aged 35 years. | also of the above Benjamin 
Beams,^^ [ died Jan^- 20 1840, aged 67 years. | also 
Elizabeth Beams," | the beloved and respected wife 
of I Benjamin Bezer(?) Beams, | of this Parish, | and 
daughter-in-law of the above ; | died 21*' February 1 847, 
aged 58 years. 

} DeteribiBd in the Riegister as Emma Biggs, bmied April 12, i8ox. 

* Described in the Register as Sarah Briggs. ' Of Lambeth. 

* Described in the Register as Helen Caroline Bigg, ef Rodney Bmldings, aged 24. 
^ Also of Rodney Buildings, described in the Register as aged 60. 

< Also of Rodney Buildings. ' OfPeckham. 

* Of Salisbury Place. . ^ > Of Bland Street. 
*^ Of Lambeth, in the Register described as aged 37. 

" Of Union Row. " Of Albion Place. 



«y/. Mary^Sy Newington. 35 

Browne. 

98. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. Samuel 
Browne^ | who died 7*^ Feb^ 1844 | aged 74 years. 

Balne. 

99. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mrs. Hannah 
Balne^ I who died May 28*^ 1819 | aged 29 Years | 
Also of Emily^ her Daughter who died February 
26^ 1 818 I aged 20 Months | Also Giles Frederick 
Balne* 



his Age 



who died July 2"^ 1 844 | in the 27*^ Year of 
Third Son of Giles Balne | of this Parish. 

Briggs. 

100. To I the Memory of | William Briggs*^ | late 
of this Parish | who departed this Life | the &^ of 
October 1815 | Aged 66 Years | He was a loving Hus- 
band and a tender Father | and a sincere friend | Also 
Mrs. Elizabeth Briggs® | Wife of the above William 
Briggs | who departed this Life | November the 10^^ 

1 8 1 6 I Aged 66 Years. 

' Bone. 

loi. In Memory of Susanna Bone | Wife of Stephen 

Bone and S | Mr. Hugh Hurlbatt | of this 

Parish who died March 30^*" 1770^ | Aged 40 Years | 

Also of the said Stephen Bone [ who died April® . . . 

1 802 aged 67 years (?). 

Broom. 

102. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. William 
Broom® | of this parish | who departed this life | 
22 August 1 834 aged 7 1 years | also of Mary Broom^® 

daughter of the above | who died 30'^ December 1 835 

aged 30 years. 

" Of East Street * Of Crosby Row, Walworth. 

' In the Register described as Emily Blane, aged %% months. 

* Of Union Street, Southwark. * Of Crown Street, Newington. 
' Of Crown Row. ' Buried on April ist» 1 770. ' Buried on April 12th, 1S02. 

• Of Caroline Place, Staverton Row. >® Of St. George^s. 



^6 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Blackburn. 

103. To the Memory of I Mr. James Blackburn | 

of this Parish Blacksmith | who departed this Life | 

the 24*^ Day of January 1801 | Aged 45 Years. 

My Sledge and Hammer lie declined 

My Bellows too have lost their Wind 

My Fire's extinct, my forge decay'd 

And in the dust my Vice is laid 

My Coal is spent, my Iron gone 

My nails are drove my work is done 

My fire dried Corpse here lies at rest 

My Soul smoke like Soars to be blest 

Also I Elizabeth Blackburn^ | Wife of the above 

I who departed this Life | February 18*^ 181:5 | Aged 

61 Years. 

Bullard. 



Mrs. Mary Ann 
July 4* 1 849 I in 



.104. Sacred | to the memory of 
Bullard* | who departed this life 
the 66^ year of her age | also Thomas Sayer 
Bullard'* | grandson of the above | who died April 
16'^ 1852 I aged 8 months and 7 days | also William 
John Bullard* | brother of the above | who died 
January 21'* 1854 | aged 7 months and 21 days. 

Buckler. 

105. An affectionate Parent inscribes this Tablet | to 
the Memory of Richard Chessell Bvckler*^ | who 
died in the Twenty seventh year of his age | August 
I*' a.d. 1829 I Juliana Sarah® the beloved daughter 
of I Matthew Anthony and Sarah Whichelo | 
died in the Seventh Month of her age | January 27* 

^ Of Aldermanbury, London. * Of Seymour Place, York Street 

' Described in the Register as Thomas Syre Bullard, of Seymour Place. 

* Also of Seymour Place. 

* Or Rockingham Row. < Of St, George's Road. 



Buckler. 



Slcm&: ^able on a tt&&t between t^vet QcaptDS' 
Ijeabs eca^eli or a& man^ t0toH& ot t^e fielti c&mUtt) ; 
quartering per fe0de argmt anb ajure a castU guInEt, 
bettoeen four estallopd counurcgangelr (€%t0Stli). 

Z^b* ucms granttO to ISut&lrr bg C&nstoplltr ISarlitr, fflattti 
S.ffi. 1544, anil confiimeD in 1623, tone Sablr on a fasst 
betisttn tjjrcf biacjDnS' ^ea)>s nascli ot ai manji cuioils cf t{$f)t 
poinis of t{)c ficiC. C^Tcsit, a Dragon's itaD toupcb Sabli gutttt 
((Oiaeb l»(t^ itoo semdle^ or. 

iTofuKp-jS. 



*y/. MarfSy Newington. 37 

A.D. 1832 I Ann^ I wife of Mr. John Buckler | 

died September 21*^ 1847 | Aged 78 UagN Bucjkler^w 

F.S.A.^ I Died December 6'^ 1851^ Aged iiJtBxsC^X^/^^^ 

On the back of the same stone : — 

Here also rests | the Body of | John Thomas 
Mathyson' I the beloved son | of | John Chessell 
and Esther Buckler | who died of Consumption on 
the first day of July 1835 | in the 17^** year of his age. 

The souls of the just are in the hand of God ; 
Their departure is taken for misery, but they are 
in peace. 

On the ledger stone : — 

Alfred Nott* the beloved son of | Matthew An- 
thony and Sarah Whichelo | died in the fifteenth 
month of his age | October 28 a.d. 1836 | Matthew 
Anthony Whichelo* | died the 12'^ of March 1843 
I aged 42 years | Matthew Anthony Whichelo* | 
Son of the above | died the 19*^ March 1843 | in the 
I o^^ year of his age. 

The family of Buckler was seated in Dorsetshire from an early 
period. In the Heralds' Visitation of that county in 1565^ and 
also in that of 1625, John Buckler, who was living in the time of 
Edward IV., is described as of Causeway, co. Dorset. 

William Buckler of Dorchester, fourth son of William Buckler 
of Woolcombe Maltravers {Visitation ^1623), married Elizabeth, 
da. of John Harbyn of Newton, co. Somerset, from whom descended 
William Buckler of Dorchester, who married at Warminster in 
1658 {Parish Register), Mary, da. of John Alford, Gent. She was 
buried at All Saints*, Dorchester, 28 May, 1685. 

From this marriage descended William Buckler, who by Mary '' 
his wife, da. of — Williams, had issue William. This William 
Buckler married Ursula, da. of John ChesselP of Brading, Isle of 

* Of Rockmgham Row. ' Of Rockingham Row, New Kent Road. 
» Of New Street. * Of Church Street, Trinity Square. 

' Of Church Street, and Lombard Street, Solicitor. ' Also of Church Street. 
7 Her kinsman, the Rer. Benjamin Williams, Rector of Calboume, died 1 3 Jan- 
uary, and was buried 16 January, 1722. {Calhourne Register.) 

* Arms of Chessell: Per katc argent and azure a castle gules between four 
escallops counterchanged. 



38 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

Wight, and died in 1760. His wife dying in 1777, was buried 

with her husband at Calbourne. Their son Edward, who was 

born in 1741, married Hannah, da. of William Jacob. She waf 

born in 1746, and in 1804 was buried at Calbourne. Her husband, 

><: Edward Buckler, died in 1792, leavin g issue John Buckler. F.S.A./ 

born at Calbourne 30 November, 1770 ; married 21 August, 1791, 

at St. Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, Anne, eldest da. and co-heir 

of John and Mary Chessell. She was born 13 October, 1769, 

and died 21 September, 1847, John Buckler died 6 December, 

i97\A] /// 5"V'^S^» ^^^ ^°^^ were buried in Ne wing ton ukurchyard [tnonumentar 

1 1 7ZLi^ ll l\ 9J^^^^^P^^)* They had issue eleven children, viz. : — 

\^hl^ Jjl l) 7 J jviary Anne, born 8 June, 1792, died 11 December, 1869.^^1^1 

2. John Chessell Buckler, born 8 December, 1793, married at 
St. Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, 12 May, 181 8, Esther, 
da. of Thomas and Esther Fair, and had issue seven children, 
viz. : — 

1. John Thomas Mathyson Buckler, born 12 March, 18 19,' 
buried in churchyard of St. Mary, Newington {see 
inscription), 

2. Charles A. Buckler, born 25 September, 1824, baptized at 
St. Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey ; married 29 April, 
1 85 1, in the Catholic Chapel, St. Clement's, Oxford, 

>X Mary Louisa, da. of John Farbrother of Magdalen Hall, 

Oxford, son of Robert Farbrother of Cirencester, Gent 

3. William Buckler, born 8 October, 1830,* ordained Sub- 
deacon 22 September, 1855, Deacon i November, 1855, 
Priest 22 December, 1855. 

4. Edward Chessell Buckler, born 12 February, 1835,' 
ordained Subdeacon 18 September, 1858, Deacon Sep- 
tember, 1859, ^^^ Priest 22 September, i860. 

5. Eliza Chessell Buckler, born i January, 1838.* 

6. Henry Chessell Buckler, born 14 February, 1840,' of St. 
Mary's Priory, Woodchester, co. Gloucester ; ordained 
Subdeacon 22 September, 1861, Deacon 20 September, 
1862, Priest 19 September, 1863. 

7. Esther Chessell Buckler, born i August, 1843.* 

3. Edward Buckler, born 18 April, 1796, died 2 April, 1801. 

4. Sarah, born 31 January, 1798, married 8 September, 1830, 
at St. George the Martyr, to Matthew Anthony Whichelo,* 
son of Matthew Ayers Whichelo and Juliana Prudence 
Hamlyn his wife. She died 31 December, 1856. Matthew 
Anthony Whichelo died 1 2 May, 1 843 {see inscription), leaving 
issue : Matthew Anthony, born 18 July, 1833, ^^^^ ^9 March, 

* For memoir see Gentlemar^s Magawne for January, 1852. 

• Baptized at St. Peter's, Walworth. 

' Arms of Whichelo t Per pale argent and sable three eaglies displayed counter- 
changed. 



St. Mary*Sy Newington. 39 

1843. Alfred Nott Whichelo, born 31 July, 1835, died 
28 October, 1836. Arthur George Whichelo, born 24 June, 
1838, married Caroline, da. of George HoUis. Matthew 
Anthony Whichelo, born 3 October, 1843, married 27 Jan- 
uary, 1877, Marianne Emily, eldest da. of Thomas Goodchild 
of Chester Lodge, Teddington. Juliana, born 1 83 1, died 1832. ^ 

5. Eliza, born 11 April 1800, died 18 May, 18 14. 

6. Richard Chessell Buckler, born 26 July, 1802, died unmarried 
I August, 1829, buried at Newington. 

7. Martha, born 17 August, 1804, died 14 October, 1804. 

8. Hannah Maria, born 10 August, 1805, died 24 March, j8io. 

9. Henry Buckler, born 25 June, 1807, chorister at St. Mary 
Magdalen College, Oxford; married at St. Mary's, Lambeth, 
7 April, 1833, Sarah Anne, da. of Richard James Booth. 
He died ii December, 1875, and was buried at Bruton, co. 
Somerset. 

10. William Buckler, M.A., St. Mary Magdalen College, Ox- 
ford, Rector ot Ilchester, co. Somerset, born 25 June, 1809; 
married Mary Anne, da. of James Palmer, of Wells, co. 
Somerset, and had issue John Findlay Buckler, M.A., St. 
John's College, Cambridge, of S»t. Hilary's, Chester, who 
married Mary Anne, only child of William Mutlow, of 
Ledbury, co. Hereford, Esq. 

11. George Buckle r^ author of ** The Churches of Esse x," and /^ 
other publications, born 26 September, 1811, married Emma, 
da. of Walter Thomas, of the Manor House, Bury St. 
Edmunds. 

{From information supplied by Charles A, Buckler ^ Esq,) 

Broxholm, 
106. Sacred | to the memory of J Mr. John Brox- 
HOLM, I of Calne, Wilts | died 16'^ July 1800 aged 
57 years | Jarvis Broxholm^ | son of the above | 
died 13* Nov'- 1806 aged 19 years | Mary Brox- 
HOLM* I wife of Mr. John Broxholm | died 18*^ 



Also Alfred Frederick 
grandchildren of | John 



Dec'* 1835 I ^g^^ 81 years 

and I Elizabeth Shade 

and Mary Broxholm | who died in their infancy 

Mrs. Juliet Broxholm* | daughter of the above 

John and Mary Broxholm | died 29*^ May 1837 

aged 52 years. 

* In the Register his name is spelt '* Broxham.** 

' Of St. Ann*8, Westminster. ' Of Sunbury, Middlesex. 



40 Monumental Inscriptions^ 

Browne. 

107, In Memory of | Sarah Browne | Wife of 
James Browne | who departed this life | the 28^ Day 
of March 1805 ; | aged $2 Years | also of James 
Browne^ Husband | of the above Sarah Browne | 
who died the 18'*" day of March 1819 | aged 75 Years. 

Blumfield. 

108. In memory | of | Mr. James Blumfield | of 
Framsden in Suffolk | who died 22^^ QY of May 1795 

I aged 22 years | also John Blumfield^ | nephew of 
the aforesaid | who died the 5^^ of December 1798 | 
aged 3 years & 2 months | also Hannah Blumfield 

I who died the 10^^ (?)* of December 1800 | aged 3 
years & 9 months | also Mr. John Blumfield*^ I who 



aged 71 years | also 
widow of the above 



died the 17^^ of April 1833 

Mrs. Elizabeth Blumfield*^ 

who died | the i"** of November 1846 aged 83 (or 85) 

years | also Mrs. Elizabeth Stalman® | daughter of 

the above and beloved wife | of Mr. John Stalman of 

the parish | of S^ Andrews Holborn who died | the 11* 

of February 1 847 aged ^2 years. 

Batten. 

109. Sacred | to the memory of | Sarah'^ | relict of 
the late | Joseph T. Batten Surgeon | who- departed 
this life I July 29 1838 | aged 23 years. 

' Of Norfolk Place, East Lane. 

- He was buried on May 24th. * In the Register his name is spelt '' Broomfield." 

* She was buried on the 23rd. * Both of Church Row. 

' Of Hatton Garden. In the Register her age is given as 54. 

7 Of Blackman Street. In the Register her age is 37 



Sl Mary's^ Newington. 41 

Brandon. 

On an altar tomb within iron rails. On the top 
slab: — 

no. To the memory of | Mr. Rich^ Brandon of 
Rotherhithe | son of the late Mr. Richard Brandon 
I of Queen Street Westminster | died 25'^ March 1834 
aged 6^^ years | and 6 months. 

On the south side : — 

In memory of | Mr. Tho. Brandon* | son of 
I Mr. Rich. Brandon | | 

In this vault | are deposited | the remains of | 
Mr. Tho* Brandon' | ob. Oct 31^^ 1796 | aetatis -9. 

To the I memory of | Mr. Rich : Brandon* | late 
of Little Queen | Street Westminster | who died 29^*" 
Dec I 18 12 I aged 75 years. 

On the north side : — 

Mrs. I Eliz™ I Brandon | wife of | Mr. Rich : 
Brandon | late of the parish of ( S' Mary B . . . (?) 

who I departed this life | August the 2"*^ 1808* (?) 

aged 64 (?) years. 

Here lieth | the remains of | Mr. Tho^ Brandon | 
junior | who died July 24*** 1798 | aged 27 (?) years.^ 

Also I Samuel [ Brandon Esq''^ | of Park House 
I Walworth | who died 1 6^^ of | September 1 8 1 8 | aged 
77 years. 

^ In the Register his age is 64. 

' There is an entry in the Register, on December 17th, 1801, of the buiial of 
a Thomas Brandon. 

' The Gentleman's Magaxine for November, 1796, gives the following notice of his 
death, but both the Register and Magazine omit his age : ** Oct. 31. At Newington, 
Surrey, on the Kent Road, Thomas Brandon, £iq. He possessed and occupied 
large garden grounds, by which he is said to have amassed a very large fortune. He 
has left one son, an attorney in London.*' 

* In the Register described of St. Margaret^s, Westminster, aged 75. 

' There is no entry of her burial in 1808, but in 1803, August 13, there is an 
entry of a burial of Elisabeth Brandon : no age is given. 

' The Register does nut give his age. 

7 There is a notice of his death in the Gent.^s Mag, for November, 1808, in 
almost the same words as the inscription. 



42 Monumental Inscriptions y 

On the east end : — 

Here | lieth the body of | Liversidge^ | Brandon 
I who died July lo^ | 178- | aged 34 years. 

On the west end : — 

Here lieth | the remains of | Mrs. Mary Brandon* 
I wife of I Mr. Tho^ Brandon | sen' (?) who died 
Ju . . . . 179 . I years. 

Amongst the marriages recorded in the Register are the following, 
relating to the Brandons: — 

1799, June I, Wm. Smith, of St. George's, Southwark, widower, 
and Mary Ann Brandon, of this Parish, spinster, by licence. 

1792, March 11. John Dixon, of this Parish, widower, and 
Elizabeth Brandon, of St. George's, Southwark, spinster, by licence. 

1797, July 29. Stephen Hall, of St. John Baptist, London, 
batchelor, and Elizabeth Brandon, of this Parish, spinster, by licence. 

The Gentleman^ s Magazine for Sept. 18, 1800, also records the 
following marriage : " Mr. Thomas Fleming, of Bermondsey, to 
Miss Harriet Brandon, daughter of the late Thomas Brandon, Esq., 
of Newington, Surrey. 

Beal. 

111. To I The Memory of | Mr. John Beal^ of 
this Parish | Who died 24'^ January 1816 | Aged 59 
Years. | Also Mr. Thomas Beal* | Son of the above 

I Who died January 6*^ (?) 1826 | Aged 23 Years | 
Also Mr. John Beal*^ | Son of the above | Who died 
December 9*^ 1830 | Aged ^6 Years | Also Mrs. 
Elizabeth Beal^ | Wife of the above | Who died 
28*^ of March 1831 | Aged 73 (?) Years. 

BlundelL 

Altar tomb : — 

112. Sacred | to the memory of | William Blun- 
DELL I late of this parish | who died 24*^ May 1789 ) 

' There is an entry of his burial in the Register on July lyth, 1785. 

* Her burial is entered in the Register on June 8th, 1798, but no age is given. 

' Of High Street, Newington. % 

^ Of Lambeth, he was buried on January 12nd. ' Of St. Martin*s. 

* Of St. Martin's Middlesex. In the Regiiiter described as aged 75. 



4?/. Marfsy Newington. 43 

aged 45 years. | also of Elizabeth | daughter of the 
above | who died 6*^ March 1 7 8 9 | aged 4 years &c 4 
months. | likewise Mrs. Mary Lucy^ | relict of the 
above I and mother of the above I Emzabeth 
Blundell I who died 10* May 1848 | in the 87^^ year 
of her age. | also | Mr. William Blundell* | son of 
the above | who died 7*^ May 1849 I ^^ ^^^ ^3^^ year. 

Boulton. 

113. Here lieth | enterr'd the Body | of Alice late 
Wife of I Mr. Rich° Boulton of this [ Parish who 
departed this Life June | y* 30'*" 1727 Aged 53 years 

I Also Mary y*' Daughter of y*' Said | Rich'*& Alice 
Boulton who | departed this Life April y* 28^^ 171 5 
I Aged 20 years. 

Lyson informs us that against a pillar of the nave was a monument 
to Richard Boulton, who died in 1750. Manning and Bray, in their 
History of Surrey, vol. iii. p. 451, there state that this monument 
was lost on the rebuilding of the church in 1791, but neither of 
them mention this tablet, although the deaths recorded on it are 
of earlier dates. When the above was copied for this publication 
it was nearly buried in the earth, and only with difficulty could 
the inscription be read. The tablet is rounded, and such as would 
have been affixed to a pillar. 

Bicknell. 

On a large altar tomb : — 

114. Beneath lie the Remains of | Mr. John Bick- 
nell; obijt Aug*- 24^ ^754 aet. 37 | Mrs. Mary wife 
of Mr. S. BiCKNELL ob. July 19 1765 act. 41 | Mr. 
Richard Bfcknell: ob. Oct 9 1765 aet. 83 | Mrs. 
Jane Drummond : ob. Dec 24 1770 aet. 24^ | Mrs. 
Jane Bicknell. ob. Dec a 1775 aet. ^^ \ Mrs Eliz. 
BiCKNELL : ob. Dec 9 1777 ast. 85* | Miss Hannah 

* In the Register described as of Lower Thames Stieet, London, aged 89. 

' Of Bermondsey, described in the Register as aged 63. 

' There is no entry in the Register of her burial at this date. 

^ Her burial is entered in the Register January 4th, 1778. 



44 Monumental InscriptionSy 

BicKNELL : ob. Sep 30 1781 aet. 3 | Mrs. Hannah 
Bicicnell: ob. Oct 9 1808 aet. 64^ | Mrs. Sarah 
BiCKNELL MoRLEY I ob. March 4 18 10 aet. 23^ \ Mr. 
Samuel Bicknell : ob. Feb^- 24 18 11 aet. 88 | Mrs. 
Hannah Wootton Bicknell: ob. Sep 26 18 15 
aet. 27' I Miss Abagail Bicknell : ob. July 25 1820 
aet. 24.* I Mrs. Elizabeth Bicknell. ob. Jati^ 12 1821 
aet. 64* I Mr John Walter Langton ob. June 26 
1822 aet. 76.* I Mr. William Bicknell obiit Novem- 
ber 21*' 1825 aet. 77® I Mrs. Sarah Langton, widow 
of the above^ | Mr. John Walter Langton, obiit 
Jan^ 16^ 1833 aet. 78. | Mrs. Ann Back obiit January 
17'^ 1843 ^^* 63.® I Mrs. Dorcas Pavne obiit March 
iV^ 1843 aet. 53.* 

John Bicknell of Taunton, co. Somerset, left that place in 1734, 
died in 1754, ^^^ w*^ buried in St. Mary's Churchyard, Newing- 
ton. His daughter, Mrs. Jane 'Drummond, was mother of Samuel 
Drummond, a well-known portrait painter, and Associate of the 
Royal Academy. 

William Bicknell, who died November 1825, was the father of 
Elhanan Bicknell, celebrated for his splendid collection of paint- 
ings which were sold at Christie's in April, 1863. Elhanan married 
the sister of Hablot Knight Browne (Phiz), the well-known illus- 
trator of Dickens' works, and their son, Henry S. Bicknell, who is 
still living, married the only daughter of David Roberts, R.A., 
through whom he inherited a line collection of paintings by that 
artist. Another son, Herman Bicknell (deceased), was the only 
Englishman, besides Captain Burton, who visited Mecca. (From 
information supplied by A. S, Bicknell, Esq,) 

*, Her burial is entered in the Register October 20th, 1808. 

' In the Register described as Sarah Morley, and in the Gentleman's Magazine for 
April, x8io, as the wife of Mr. John Morley, of New Bond Street. 
» Of Camberwell. 

* Both of Richmond, Surrey. 

' Of Croydon, Surrey. In the Gentleman's Magazine for December, 1822, is the 
following: "June 26, at North End Croydon, 76. John Walter Langton, Esq., 
many years resident of Newington Butts. 

^ Of Tooting, described in the Register as aged 76. 

' In the Register she is desctibed as of Camberwell, aged 79, 

" Of Merrow Street. 

* Described as of Devonshire Street, Fulham, aged 52. 



St. MarfSy Newington. 
Bannister. 



45 



On an altar tomb within iron rails. East tablet : — 
115. In this vault | are deposited the remains | of 
Miss Louisa Bannister^ daughter of | Richard and 
Amelia Bannister | who departed Ithis life Nov. 22 
1786 I aged 2 years and 9 months | Also the remains 
of Master Rich^- Tho. Bannister | son of the said 
Richard & Amelia Bannister | who departed this 
life January 3 1790^ | aged 10 years and 4 months. 

On the south tablet : — 

An illegible inscription.' 

On the west tablet, these arms : — 








The Gentleman's Magazine for July, 1803, contains the following 
note of a marriage : " May 31, Aylmer Haly, Esq., late a captain 
in the King's own Regiment, to the only daughter of Rich. 
Bannister, Esq., of Newington Place." 

' Described in the Register as Louisa EUfsabeth Bannister, child. 
' His burial is registered on February 9th, 1790 . 

> There is also an entry in the Burial Register on January list, 1790, of Caroline 
Bannister, child. 



46 Monumental InscriptionSy 

Byrne. 

116. In memory of I Mrs. Ann Byrne | Wife of 
Edmond Byrne | late of the Parish of S*- Saviour 
Southwark | died August 21*' 18 17 (?)^ | aged $^ (?) 

y^^^- Brine. 

117. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. Robert 
Brine | late of this parish | who departed this life 
April loJ^ 1822 I in the 37*^ year of his age | In the 
same grave | are deposited the remdns | of his infant 
daughter Frances | who died in May, 18 10. 

Robert Brine, Navy Agent, of 3, Clifford's Inn, one of the sons 
of Edward Brine, of Queen Street, Portsea, married at St. Mary's, 
Newington, Frances, daughter of the Rev. Benjamin Gerrans. 
Died 22nd April, 1822, at 8, Dover Place, New Kent Road. They 
had issue six children, viz. : — 

1. Frances, who died in infancy. She was buried April 27th, not 
May, as in the Inscription. 

2. Robert, born in Francis Street, Newington, married Jane, 
daughter of ... . Smith. No issue. 

3. Edward, born in Francis Street, married 27th June, 1836, at 
St. James's, Clerkenwell, Eliza, daughter of ... . Waterfall, 
and had issue six children, viz. : — 

1. Henry Edward, who died in infancy. 

2. Emma Julia, unmarried, 1878. 

3. Sophia Mary, unmarried, 1878. 

4. Rosa Caroline, married to Professor Jacob Fritz Rode, 
now residing at Amsterdam, and has issue two daughters, 
Margaret and Louise. 

5. Robert Edward, of H.M. Paymaster-General's Office. 

6. Margaret Fanny. 

4. Frances Emma, born at 8, Dover Place, New Kent Road, 
married Mr. Thomas Brooks, the well-known painter, and 
has issue two sons, Thomas and Edward. 

5. Caroline, born at 8, Dover Place, married Mr. William 
Whitbread, and went with him to Australia, where he is sup- 
posed to have died in the Bush. 

6. Frances Mary, born at 8, Dover Place, married Mr. William 
Chapman, solicitor, both deceased ^1878). 

{From information supplied by the Rev, E award Brine, Chaplain of the 
British Embassy at the Hague.) 

' There it no entry of her burial in the Register in this year, but under the date of 
Aug. 30, 1 81 3, there is an entry of Ann Byrne, of St. Saviour's, Southwark, aged 60. 



St. Mary'Sy Newington. 47 

Bush. 

118. In I memory of | Mr. John Bush | who died 
Nov'- . . 1807^ I aged . . years. 

Cole. 

On a flat stone, formerly in the south aisle : — 

119. Beneath this Stone are | Deposited the Remains 
of I Mr. Edward Cole | of this Parish, Gent, who 
departed | this Life February 12^ 1792 | Aged 74 
Years | Also the Body of | Mrs. Sarah Pullen | who 
Departed this Life March 20^ ^793 [ Aged 74 Years 

I Mrs. Mary Cole Wife of the above | Mr. Edward 
Cole Ob. Nov'- 5*^ 1794 (?)' | Aged 78 Years Also 
Mrs. Sarah Phillips of this | Parish who died May 
4^^ 1796 I Aged 49 years (?). 

Although the earliest date on this stone is 'before Lyson published 
his Environs of London y neither he nor Manning and Bray mention it. 

Coleman. 

110. Here | lieth the Body of ( Mr. William 
Coleman | who Departed this Life July 6*^ | 1784' 
aged 68 years | Also the body of Mrs. Frances Cole- 
man I Wife of William Coleman | Obiit23 of Jan*^- 
1 79 1 Aged 67 I Years. 

On the back of this inscription : — 

£dm^' Palmer Coleman Grandson of the above | 
Ob^ 7* May 1802 Aged 12 Years | Gsorgiana 
Coleman* Grand daughter of the above | Ob** 4*^ June 
1 8 1 5 Aged 20 Years. 

' He was buried December 3rd, 1807. 

' There is no burial regbtered in 1794, but there are two burials In 1795, one on 
September 29, the other on November 10, both of females named Mary Cole. 
' In the Register this burial is entered on August 7, 1784. 
^ In the Register described as Georgiana Coleman of Chelsea. 



48 Monumental Inscriptions. 

Coleman. 

121. Francis Coleman^ | son of William Cole- 
man I died Jan^- 2"^ 1830 aged 78 | Frances Cole- 
man* I daughter of William Coleman | died March 
31*** 1830 aged 39 I Also Mary Coleman' | relict of 
Francis Coleman | died February 2*** 1847 ^g^ 85 
years. 

Coleman. 

122. In Memory of | Mr. David Coleman | of 
this Parish who died | i^* November 1810 | Aged 88 
Years. 

Capes. 

On an obelisk within iron rails : — 

123. Sacred | to the memory of | Richard Wil. 
LiAM* I the infant son of | John and Harriet Capes | 
of this Parish ; who died on the | 7'^ day of March 
1 8 18 aged 5 months | Also of the said | Harriet 
Capes,* who departed this life | on the 29^ day of July 
1 819, aged 39 years [ Also of Ellen*, the mother of 
the said | John Capes who died on the 26*^ of | 
January 1830 in the 82°^ year of her age | Also of | 
Harriet Capes®, only daughter | of the said John 
and Harriet Capes | who died on the 21*' day of 
January, 1838, | aged 24 years | Also of the said | 
John Capes'^ | who died 7*^ Ded"- 1838 | aged 61 years. 

Of Chelsea. 

Also of Chelsea, described in the Register as aged 3S. 

Of St. George's. 

Of Marlborough Place. 

Of Richmond Place. In the Register her age is entered as 82. 

Of Camberwell. 

Of Camberwell. In the Register he is described as Esquire. The Gentleman*s 
Mageadne for January, 1839, has the following :—-*« Nov. («V) 7, at Camberwell, 
aged 60 (xiV), John Capes, Esq., a magistrate for Surrey. He was a native of Hull.*' 



SL Mary's, Newington. 49 

John Capes, of Doctors' Commons, and North Terrace, St. Giles, 
Camberwell, Esquire, in his will dated 8th March, 1838, proved at 
London 26th December, 1838, desires to be buried in the Church- 
yard of St. Mary's, Newington. He mentions "my wife, Ann — 
my eldest son, the Reverend John Moore Capes — my son, Frederick 
Capes — my brother — my brother-in-law — my friend for 45 years, 
Mr. John Moore, youngest son of the late Archbishop of Canter- 
bury." 

Creese. 

124. Sacred to the Memory | of j Mr, Richard 
Creese^ | of this Parish | who died November i*' 1817 
Aged 60 Years | Also | Mrs. Sarah Creese* | Wife 
of the above | who died 15*^ March 1835 [ in Her 76 
year. 

Corner. 

125. In memory | of Mrs. Mary Corner | wife 
of Mr. John Corner of this parish | who died 
October 2°"^ 1803 [ also Mr. John Corner^ | who 
died April 5^^ 1 8 24 | aged 70 years. 

John Corner the elder, of Great Dover Street, charcoal 
merchant, in his will dated 15 th August, 1821, proved in London 
7th May, 1824, mentions " my wife, Elizabeth — my son, Richard 
Corner," whom he appointed his executrix and executor. 

Clapp. 

126. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. Edward 
Clapp* | of this parish, | who departed this life, | 
March 27'^ 1841, | aged 54 years | also Frederick 
Clapp^ I son of the above | who departed this life j 
June . . (?) 1844 (?) aged 25 years | also Mrs. Jane 
Clapp« 
this life 



wife of Mr. Edward Clapp | who departed 
October iq}^ 1853 | in the . . year of her 



age. 

» Of Manor Place. * Of Croydon. • Of Dover Road. 

* Of Staverton Row. ' Of Staverton Row. Buried June 9, 1844. 

' Also of Staverton Row ; in the Register described as aged 70. 

E 



50 Monumental Inscripiions^ 

Clark. 

127. Sacred | to the memory of | Frederick* 
youngest son of | Mr. R H. Clark | who died 16'^ 
July 1 819 aged 18 months | also of William Henry* 
I second son of Mr. .E. T. Clark | who died i^^^ 
Nov*^' 1824 aged 6 weeks | also of Henry^ | the sixth 
son of Mr. E. T. Clark | died 2!^ Sep'* 1835 ^S^^ 
13 months. 

Cawston. 

1 28* Sacred | to the memory of Sarah Cawston' 
I who died on the 11'^ day of March | 1822 Aged 7 
Years | Also of | Sarah Cawston,* Mother of the | 
above who died on the 27'^ day of | August 1 83 1 Aged 
52 Years | Also of Mrs. Ann Loose^ | Daughter of 
the Above | Died 8'^ Nov'- 1853 Aged 41 Years. 

On a brass plate in the south aisle of St. Gabriel's 
Mission Church, which was built on a portion of the 
burial-ground : — r 

In memory of | Sarah Cawston | and her | two 
daughters. 

Clark. 

129. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mr. William 
Clark« I of the Hon^^*^- E. I. Comp»y^ Service | who 
died January 2 2°*^ 1827 | Aged 39 Years. 

Clark. 

130. Sacred to the Memory of | Mr. William 
Clark | who departed this life | on the 1 2*^ of February 
1808 ( aged 48 years. 

> Both of Pcnton Place. - Of Camberwell. 

' Of Lion Street. Buried on March 14th. 

* Also of Lion Street $ in the Register described as aged 51. 

* Of Weymouth Street. " Of Rockingham Row. 



St. Marfs^ Newington, 51 

Cox. 

131. Sacred | to the Memory of | Jane^ the Wife 
of Henry Cox | who departed this Life [ March y* 
id^ 1 8 13 I In the 52"^ Year of her Age | Also the 
above [ Henry Cox* | who died 7'^ November 1837 

I in his 73"^ Year. 

Cowley. 

132. Sacred | To the Memory of | Mary Martha^ 
Daughter of | William Kearse and | Betsey James 
Cowley {sic) \ of this Parish | who departed this Life 

I 18'^ December 1824 | Aged 10 Months and 9 Days 
( George Gilbert Ainsley Cowley* | Died 23'"** 
March 1833 Aged 9 Months j Also of the above | 
Betsey James Cowley® | who died 14'^ Nov**- 1834 
aged 41 years | Also of | William Wenman Law- 
ford Cowley® | who died 28''' June 1837 I *g^d ^7 
years. 

Collier. 

133. In memory of | Mr. Henry Collier | of 
Albion Place Walworth | who departed this Life May 
22"*^ t8o2 I aged 76 years | Also Mrs. Mary Collier 
Wife of I the above who died 9'^ of January 1809 | 
Aged 61 Years. 

Corpe. 

On the north side of an altar tomb : — 

134. The family vault | of [Thomas Corpe, Esquire. 

' Of East Lane. * Of Albion Place. ' Of Parsonage Row. 

* In the Register described as George Gilbert Ainslie Cowley, of East Street, 
Walworth. 

' Of Richmond Place ; in the Register the age is 41. 

* Of Crosby Row $ in the Register the age Is 20. He was buried on July 15th. 



52 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Compton. 

135. Sacred to the memory of | Thomas Wood 
Compton* | son of | Thomas & Har . . , Compton 

I of this parish | who died October . . . 1800 (?) | 
aged 4 years and 9 monthsl 

Cooke. 

136. In memory | of Mrs. Ann Cooke Wife of | 
Thomas Cooke (Plasterer) | of this Parish, who died 
Dec'- the 24*^ | 1 809 ; in the 57'** Year of her Age | 
Also Mr. Thomas Cooke,* Husband | of the above ; 
who died Dec''* the 31^* | 1813 ; in the 60*^ Year of his 
Age 1 Also Mr. Thomas Alexander Cooke' | Son 
of the above who departed this life j May 6^^ 1844 
Aged 61 Years. 

On the foot-stone : — ^ 

M.B |. 1799 I A.C. 1809 I T.C. 1813IT.A.C. 1844 

Clarke. 

137. Sacred | to | the Memory of | Mr. Thomas 
Clarke* | of this Parish | who died 29*^ May 1833 
Aged 65 Years | Also of Mr. Thomas Clarke'^ | Son 
of the above | who departed this Life the 31'^ of | 
December 1836 Aged 41 Years | Also Mrs. Ann 
Clarke* | Wife of the above | Mr. Thomas Clarke 
Sen'- I who departed this Life the 5^^ of | February 
1844 I Aged 76 Years. 

* In the Register the entry is " 1800, October 10, Thomas Compton.'* 

' His burial is not entered in the Register under this date. 

» Of Brandon Street. * Both of Peacock Street. * Of Francis Street. 



St, Mary*Sy Newington. s;^ 

Cheatle. 

138. To the pious Memory of | Mrs. Martha 
Cheatle | Wife of | Mr. Richard Cheatle | of 
Holt in the | County of Norfolk | who died the . . ^ 
June 1 809 I Aged 5 . . Years. 

Cerran. 

139. Sacred [ to the Memory of | Henrietta 
Mary^ I Wifeof T.H.Cerran | of this parish | Obiit 
12. Aug. A.D. 1829 I Et. 37. I Also of Henrietta 
Lydia I the eldest Daughter of | T. H. & H. M. 

Cerran. 

Cooper. 

140. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mathew Grey 
Cooper | who died April 26'^ 1799 | Aged 36 (?)' Years 

I Also Mrs. Elizabeth Mathison* | Mother of the 
above | who died April 24*^ 1809 | Aged 72 Years | 
Also I George Mathison* Biddulph | Grandson of 
the above | who died Jan^ 14^^ 18 10 ( Aged 6 Months | 
Also Eliza Biddulph | Grand daughter of the above 

I who died Nov' 26'^ 1 8 1 1 | Aged 8 Months. 

Cotton. 

141. Sacred | To the Memory of | Mr. Joseph 
Cotton® | of this Parish | who departed this Life [ on 
the 28'^ day of January 1822 | In the 78'^ Year of 
his age. 

' She was buried on the 17th June, 1809. ^ Of Manor Place. 

' Described in the Register as a child. 

* In the Register spelt Matthewson, in both entries. 

* Of Locks Fields) in the Register described as aged 78. 



54 Monumental InscriptionSy 

Crook^ 

142. Sacred to the Memory | of | Sarah Crook* 
Wife of I Richard Chook of this Parish | who died 
the 10'^ of June 1820 | Aged 41 Years | Also of | 
George Henry Crook^ | Son of the above | who 
departed this Life | the 26'^ January 1841 Aged 27 
Years Also of I Harriett Crook^ I Wife of the 
above Richard Crook | who departed this Life j 
the 22"^ of May 1851 | in the 46'^ Year of her Age | 
Also of the above | Richard Crook' | who died i^ 
August 1854 Aged 74 Years. 

Cock. 

143. Sacred ( To the Memory of | Mrs. Ann 
Cock* | Late of Margate | who departed this Life | 
August 6*^ 1834 Aged 59 years | widow of the late 
Mr. Thomas Cock | of Cheapside. 

Charie. 

144. Sacred | to the Memory of | Susannah 
Charie/ Who | departed this life March 20*^ | 1828 
Aged 62 Years | Also Ann Wife of | Joseph 
Beevers® I who departed this Life | 28*^ Ocf* 1840 
Aged 40 Years. 

Cross. 

145. In Memory of | Mrs. Elizabeth Cross, | 
Late of this Parish | who died Jan^* 4^^ 1 806, | Aged 
72 Years. 

> Of Crown Row. « Both of Canterbury Place. » Of Holland Road, Brixton. 
^ In the Register the entry b: ''1834, August lo, Ann Cox, Hampton Street. 
Aged 60.** 
* In the Register the name is spelt Chaire,and her age is described as 61. 
' Of Bland Street. 



St. Mary's, Newington. 55 

Carter. 

146. In Memory of | Mr. Francis Carter | of 
Hanover Street in this Parish Architect | who died 
Nov*"- 1^^ 1809 aged 36 Years Also of Mrs. Marv 
Carter his Wife | who died July i^ 18 10 ( in her 
47 '^ Year. 

Challenor. 

On an altar tomb, on the west end : — 

147. * Sacred | To the Memory of | Sarah* | the 
beloved wife of | Mr. John Challenor | Late of 
Stone's End | Died Jan^- 20'^ 1841 | Aged 58. 

On the east end : — 

Also three children of | John & Sarah Challenor 
I Elizabeth Sarah | Died 8^^ Dec'* 1805 M 4 
months | Emma' | Died 9* Jan^* 1813 -ffi 20 months | 
Fred*"- Cornelius* | Died i^!"^ ^^Y 1824 -ffi 8 months. 

Chenery, 

148. Sacred | To the Memory of | William 
Augustus® Son of | Charles & Rebecca Chenery | 
of this Parish | who died lo*^ of May 181 8 | Aged 
2 Years and 4 Months. 

Chantler. 

149. Here | Lieth Interred the Body of | Mr. 
Thomas Chantler* | Late of this Parish | who 
departed this Life | the 24^ of Dec'- 1771 | in the 
50^ year of his Age. 

' This inscription u cut over another, of which can be traced, ''Also Fred 

...lenor died Ma... 23 1824 aged ...s... Mo ** 

' Of Swan Street, Dover Road. 

' Of Stones End, Newington ; in the Register the age is i year 3 months. 
* Of Blackman Street } in the Register the age u % months 2 weeks. 
' Of Surrey Square. ' In the Register spelt Chandler. 



56 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

Crandley. 

150. Sacred | to the memory of | Thomas Morris 
Crandley^ | who departed this life April 17^^ 18 17 | 
aged 29 years | also Mrs. Ann Crandley^ | mother 
of the above | who died September 3"* 1822 | aged 
56 years | also Mr. Thomas Crandley^ j husband 
of the above | who died February 0.0."^^ 1824 | aged 
62 years. 

Thomas Crandley, of 6, Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, London, 
in his will dated 10 November, 18 19, administration with will 
annexed, granted, 25 February, 1824, to Sarah Grover Unwin, 
formerly Crandley, wife of George Unwin, daughter of testator, 
mentions " Ann, my wife ; my daughter, Sarah Grover Crandley." 
His wife, Ann, was appointed sole executrix, but dying in the life- 
time of her husband, administration was granted to the daughter, 
she having married Unwin subsequently to the date of the will. 



Carpenter. 

151. Sacred | To the memory of | Mrs. Elizabeth 
Carpenter* j who died 27'^ June 1831 | in her 73""** 
year. 

Cameron. 

152. In Memory of | Agnes Cameron | who died 
I*' of August 1806 I aged i year | Also of | William 
Bellingham Cameron | who died 5'^ of November 
1809 I Aged 1 Years and 9 Months | Children of 
W^- and Agnes Cameron | of Walworth Terrace | 
Also of I Margaret Bailey Cameron | who died 
15'^ of Jan^- 1 81 2 I Aged 22 Months | Also of 



' In the Register the name is Thomas Morrice Crandley, of Portland Place, aged 2S. 

^ In the Register she is called Mary Crandley, of St. Bride. 

' Of St. Bride's, London, and described in the Register as aged 82. 

* Of Dover Road. 



St. MarfSj Newington. 57 

William Bellingham Cameron^ | who died 5*^ 
January 181 7 | aged 20 Months j Also of Mrs. Agnes 
Cameron' ( Mother of the above | who died the 6'^ of 
February 1826 | Aged 49 Years | Also of Master John 
RowBOTHAM* I Grandson of the above, died 9'^ 
Sep*"- 1832 I Aged 7 years. 

On the head stone : — 

Also of I Mr. William Cameron* | died 19'^ 
August 1833 I aged 66 years | also of | Miss Lavinia 
Pratt Rowbotham* | grandaughter of the above | 
died 17^ March 1835 | aged 2 years and 7 months. 

The Register of Baptisms contains the following christenings of 
children of William and Agnes Cameron : — 

1804, May 17, John, born 20 February ; 1806, May 11, Agnes, 
born I August, 1805 ; 1807, April 17, William Bellingham, born 
14 February, 1807; 181 1, April 12, Margaret Baillie, born 9 
March, 1810; 1813, May 22, Margaret Bellingham; 1815, 
August 2, William Bellingham. In the last two entries the parents 
are described of Walworth Terrace, and the father as gentleman. 

The christenings of the following children of John and Frances 
Rowbotham are also Registered : — 

183 1, January 5, George Calder, of Marlborough Place, born 3 
December, 1828 ; 1831, January 5, Anna Maria Nairne, of Marl- 
borough Place, born 2 February, 1830 ; 1837, June 30, Allan 
Cameron, of Queen's Row, born 13 September, 1833 ; 1837, June 
30, Lavinia Pratt, of Queen's Row, born 25 August, 1836. 

Cady. 

153. Sacred | to the memory of | Mary Ann the 
beloved | wife of | Charles Morris Cady® | who 
died June 16^^ 1835 j aged 32 years. 

> Of Walworth Terrace. 

' In the Gentleman's Magazine for February, 1826, she is described as the wifis of 
Mr. William Cameron, of Walworth Terrace and St. Paul's Churchyard. 
' Of Marlborough Row. 

* Of Hanover Street. In the Register his age is 63. 

* Of Marlborough Place. 

' In the Register she is described as Mary Cady, of Tiverton Street, aged 31. 



58 Monumental Inscriptions^ 



Caswell. 



of Mr. John 
Aged 65 years 



154. Sacred | To the Memory 
Caswell [ whodied Jan*^- 30^*" 1820^ 
Also Mrs. Ann Caswell* | who died November 18'^ 
1840 I Aged 80 years. 

Cresswell. 

155. In Memory of I Eliz^" Daughter of [William 
& Eliz*^" Cresswell | died Dec""* 13^^ ^799 ( Aged 
4 Years & 10 Months. | Also | Gabriel Cresswell | 

. . • . above. 

Child. 

156. In memory of | Mr. John Child' | of this 
Parish who died 23 Oct. 1799 | Aged 55 Years | Also 
of Mrs. Sarah Child* | Wife of the above Mr. John 
Child | who died 23"^ February 1819 | Aged 77 Years. 

This stone was so much damaged that the dates could not be 
verified. 

Chew. 

157. Sacred | to the Memory of | Sarah 
Thomasina^ I the Beloved Wife of Samuel Chew | 
and Sister of Mr. W. D. Kiss | both of this Parish j 
who died on the 14'^ day of | July 1835 Aged 48 
Years | Also to the Memory of | Clementina Benser 
Kiss* | the beloved and affectionate Wife | of the said 
William Daniel Kiss | who departed this life on the 
14*^ day I of March 1840 in the 60*^ Year of her Age. 

^ There is no entry of his burial in the Register at this date. 

* Of Peckham. 

' In the Register his name is spelt Childs. Buried November 3rd. 

* Of Kent Street. Buried March 5th. 

» Of Albion Place. ' Of Gloucester Buildings. 



St. Mary's, Newington. 59 

Clark. 

158. In Memory of J Benjamin Clark Son of | 
Will: and Roxana Clark | of this Parish died Dec. 
ai 1792 f Aged 21 Years | Phillip Rich°- Clark 
died I Sept. 13 1794 Aged 26 Years. | Allfairs 
Clark^ died | July . . . 1796 aged .... 

Clark. 

159. In Memory of | William Clark | (Car- 
penter) of this Parish | who died January the 2°*^ 1 800 | 
Aged 77 Years | Also Roxana Clark | wife of the 
above who Died April 23 | 1803 Aged 71 Years | A 
Tender Mother an Affectionate Wife | who placed her 
hopes on Jesus Christ in Glory | Also John Clark* | 
Son of the above died July 17 1820 | Aged 56 Years 

I Also Sally Careless Clark' | wife of the above 
died April i 1830 aged . . years. 

Chamberlain. 

160. In memory | o f | William Chamberlain* | 
who died November 12 1830 | Aged 8 Months | Also 
of I Mrs. Eliza Chamberlain*^ | mother of the above 

I who died July 22 1833 | Aged 35 years. 

Carter. 

161. Sacred | to the Memory of | Eliza® the beloved 
Wife of I William Carter | who | departed this Life 

I on the 28'^ day of April 1816 | Aged 29 years | 
after a painful illness | which she bore with Christian 
fortitude | and resignation | for fifteen weeks | Like- 
wise in Memory of their | infant Son Ormond. 

* He was buried on July 19, 1796. ' Of Bennefs Buildings, Lambeth. 
' Of Lambeth. In the Register described as aged 65. 

* Of St. George's. * Of Weymouth Place. 

' In the Register under the date of May 4, 1816, is recorded the burial of 
Elisabeth Carter, of Saulisbury Place, aged 29. 



6o Monumental InscriptionSy 

Cabell. 

162. Sacred | to the memory of | Martha 
Cabell^ | infant twin daughter of | William & 
Elizabeth Cabell, | of this parish | born 15'^ No- 
vember 1832 I died 18'^ July 1834. | also of Ada 
Cabell^ | who died 4'^ June 1843, I ^S^^ ^^ months 
also William Cabell Esq^ | late of the India Board, 
and father of the above, i who departed this life 29 
May 1853, I in the 69^** year of his age. 

Cotesworth. 

163. In Memory | of | Mr. Charles Cotesworth^ 
I who died 10'^ Feb'"^ 1797 | in the 70*^ Year of his 

age. I Also of Mrs. Jane Cotesworth' | Relict of the 
above | Mr. Charles Cotesworth | who died 25^*" 
May 1809 aged 87 Years | Mr. John Dobinson 
Cotesworth | died May 20 1825 66 yeafs. 

Cottrell. 

164. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. Joseph 
Cottrell* | of this Parish | died 17^^ September 1843 

I in the 86^^ year of his age | highly respected by his 
fellow parishioners. 

Clark. 

165. Here | Lyeth the Body of ] William Clark 
of this Parish | who died i . . Ocf" 1746^ Aged 45 
(or 43 ?) I Also Mary Wife of the above who | died 
19'^ Nov' 1772 Aged 68. 

All very indistinct. 

* All three of Newington Place. ^ In the Register the name is Coatesworth. 

» Ofbtreatham. * Of St. George's Road, New Kent Road. 

^ There is no entry of his burial at this date. 



SL Mary^Sy Newington. 6i 

Cooper. 

1 66. Sacred | to the memory of | William Henry 
Cooper^ | of 42 London Road | who departed this 
life Feb'y 15'** 1852 | in the 42°*^ year of his age. 

Crossley. 

On an altar tomb : — 

167. The family vault | of | Mr, John Tho. 
Crossley | of Church Row. | Sacred | to the memory 
of I Mrs. Ann Crossley* | late Wife of | Mr. John 
Thomas Crossley | she died July 17 1844. ! 
exemplary as a daughter, sister, wife & mother | and 
friend ; and firm in faith she long lived | above the fear 
of death and her end was I peace. 

Colton. 

168. In Memory of | Louisa Maria Daughter | of 
Thomas and Martha | Colton, who died March | 
2^ 1797^ Aged 8 Years | Also of Mr. Thomas Colton 

I Father of the above | who died the 8*^ of June 
1805 I Aged 60 Years. 

Colton. 

169. In Memory | of | Mr. William Colton* | 
who died 23"* November 1814 | Aged 37 Years. 

Cory. 

170. Sacred to the memory | of Isabella Cory the 
wife of I William Cory of Prospect Place | S*Georges 
Southwark | late of S* Germans | in the County of 
Cornwall | who departed this mortal Life | the 17*** Day 
of January 1799 | in the 55*** year of her Age | She 
was an affectionate wife | a Tender Parent and a Sincere 
Friend | and her hand was ever ready j to assist the 

' Of London Road. 

' Of Church Row. In the Register her age is described as 33. 

' Buried March i8th. * Of Greenwich. 



62 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

Distressed | Also William Cory Esq' ^ | who departed 
this Life May 7*^ 1825 | in the 82°** Year of his Age, 

William Cory, of Prospect Place, St. George's, in his will dated 
5th June, 1822, proved in London, May 21st, 1825, mentions 
" my brothers, Nicholas Cory, of St. Germans ; Arthur Cory, of 
London ; and John Cory, a pensioner of Greenwich Hospital ; my 
nephew, Nicholas, son of my brother Nicholas ; my niece, Isabella, 
daughter of my brother Arthur ; my daughter, Isabella, wife of 
William Moyse, of Plymouth ; William Crawford, of Wimpole 
Street, London ; and James Crawford, of Bombay." All these 
were living at the date of the will. He appoints Mary Crawford, 
of New Stein, Brighton, widow ; Robert Hichens, of Bath Place, 
Peckham ; and William Knight, of Euston Place, New Road, 
Paddington, his executrix and executors, who proved the will. 

The following, amongst other extracts from the Register of St. 
Germain's, have been kindly supplied by the Rev. Alan Fumeaux : 

Baptisms. 

1758, December 6, Jane, daughter of Nicholas and Joan Cory. 
1760, June 1, John, son of Nicholas and Joan Cory. 

1763, January 5, Arthur, son of Nicholas and Joan Cory. 

1777, November 9, Isabella, daughter of William and Isabella Cory. 

1781, March 16, William, son of William and Isabella Cory, 
1788, July 24, William, son of Arthur and Francis Cory. 

1799, November 3, Isabella, daughter of Arthur and Elizabeth Cory. 

.1800, November 23, William, son of William and Elizabeth Cory. 

1 802, August 3, Elizabeth, daughter of Arthur and Elizabeth Cory. 

Marriages. 
1788, June 25, Arthur Cory, husbandman and batchelor, and 

Frances Bennet, spinster. 
1798, December 27, Arthur Cory, a widower, and Elizabeth Pitt, 
spinster. 

Burials. 

1759, March 26, Alice Corey, aged 4. 
1759, April 10, Jane Corey, aged 12. 
1777, July 26, Joan Corry, aged 28. 

1782, June 10, Joan Cory, aged 59^ 

1784, November 3, Dorothy Cory, aged 29. 

1787, March 18, Dorothy Cory, aged 2. 

1788, August II, William Cory, aged 3 weeks. 
1 79 1, March 30, Nicholas Cory, aged JJ. 
1793, January 15, Frances Cory, aged 25, 

1825, September i o, Isabella Moyse, brought from Plymouth, aged 47. 
1837, June 5, Arthur Curry, St. Gerhians, aged 74. 

* In the Gentleman's Mag. for May, 1815, he ii described, *<of Prospect Place, 
West Square, late of the Tax Office.'* 



St. MarfSy Newington. 6j 

Creek. 

171. In memory of | Mr. John Creek | who Died 
Dec"" II 1798, I Aged 55 Years | Also Mrs. Letitia 
Creek^ I Wife of the above | who died August 18'^ 
1 816 I Aged 74 Years. 

Charnley. 

172. Here | lies the body of | Mr. Thomas Charn- 
ley^ I of this parish | who died i*' October 1824 | in 
the 70*^ year of his age | also near this place lies the 
body 
1817 



of Mary^ his daughter | who died 22°*^ June 
in the 21** year of her age | also Henry 
Charnley nephew of | the above named Thomas 
Charnley^ | Died 26'^ Oct' 1836 aged 40 years. 



Callow. 

Formerly on the south wall, inside the church : — 

173. Sacred I to the memory of | Henry Joseph 
Benjamin Callow* | who departed this life | June the 
25'** 1 8 16 I aged 41 years. 

Crawford. 

Formerly on the north wall, inside the church : — 

174. Near this place lie the remains of | Susanna,*^ [ 
wife of the Rev^" William Crawford, D.D. | Arch- 
deacon of Carmarthen | formerly curate and lecturer 
of this parish, | who died September 13^^ 18 13, | Aged 
68 years. 

*' A virtuous woman is a crown to her husband." — 
Prov.y chap. 1 2th, v. 4th. 

» Of Lambeth. =* Both of Crosby Row. 

' Of Hampton Street. In the Register his age is 39 years. 

* Of the King's Bench Prison. 

* Of Milton, near Gravesend, described in the Register as aet. 67. 



64 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Also the remains of the above-mentioned | William 
Crawford^ | who died on the 14*^ Day of April, | in 
the year of our Lord 1827, | aged 76 years. 

Crawford. 

On a flat stone, formerly in the north aisle : — 

175. Mrs. Sarah Crawford | Died September i 9^^ 
1766 I Aged 48 Years | Mrs. Martha Crawford | 
Died October 2"**^ 1786 | Aged 75 Years | William 
Crawford Esq"** | Died February 15^*" 1800 | Aged 
79 Years. 

William Crawford, of St. Mary's, Newington, in his will dated 
19th January, 1799, and proved in London 22 February, 1800, 
mentions " my son Williafti ; Martha Taylor and William Taylor, 
daughter and son of Catherine Taylor, my late wife's daughter ; 
William Crawford, my cousin, son of Nathaniel Crawford ; my 
cousin, Alex. Crawford ; my niece, Martha Fownes ; my three 
nephews, Thomas Gilbert, Alexander Gilbert, Nathaniel Gilbert, 
and my niece, Catherine Gilbert, sons and daughter of my sister 
Gilbert. 

Clark. 

On an oval tablet, formerly inside the church : — 

176. Sacred | to the memory of | Charlotte 
Clark^ I daughter of Joseph Clark, Esq'- | of 
Northampton | whose remains are buried in this church- 
yard I died December 23"^ 1 8 1 8 | aged 40 years. 

^ Of Gravesend, Kent. The Gentleman's Magawne for June, 1 827, gives the 
following : — 

** April 14, at Milton Rectory, near Gravesend, aged 78, the Yen. Wm. Crawford^ 
D.D., Archdeacon of Carmarthen, and Rector of Milton and TrottescliflT. He was 
formerly fellow of Trin. Coll , Camb., where he proceeded B.A. 1772, M.A. 
1775, D.D. 1 801. He was made Atchdeacon of Carmarthen by Bp. Horsley in 
1793; and the same patron, when translated to Rochester, presented him to both 
his livings; to TrottesclifF in 1794, and Milton in 1797.** 

His marriage is entered in the Register of this Paruh : •* 1778, January i. The 
Reverend William Crawford, Clerk of St. Mary, Newington, Batchelor, and 
Susannah Weston, of the same. Spinster.** 

^ Of Tiverton Row. There is a headstone in the churchyard bearing the same 
inscription. 



St. Mary' Si Newington. 65 

Glutton. 

On a flat stone, formerly in the north aisle : — 
177. . . . Body of I Katherine Clutten^ 
Daughter of Thomas & | Katherine Clutten 
. . Walworth died Sep 9 1772 | Aged i month 
. . aster John Glutton | . .the above Tho* & 
Kath I Aug 8^ 1776 aged 3 Years (?) | Also the 
Body . . I Katherine Glutton who Died | . . 
December^ 1790 Aged . . Y • . . | Also the Body 
of I Thomas Glutton | . . . . * 1791 Aged , . 

This stone is very much worn, and not mentioned by Lysons. 

Thomas Glutton, sixth son of Owen Glutton, of Duckington 
and Ghorlton, co. Gheshire, married Katherine, daughter and 

heir of Knapp, Esq., of Oxfordshire (Burke's Landed 

Gentry, Edition 1863). They had issue — 

Thomas Butlin Glutton, who married and died abroad. 
Owen, who married Elizabeth Amelia Goodinge, of Barminge, 
CO. Kent, and had issue Owen, John, and Henry, all three 
sons living {1878). 
John, who married Mary Dabbs, and died s.p. He was one of 
the first Trustees appointed for the carrying out the Act of 
George IV., Gap. xli., for building two new churches in this 
Parish. He was subsequently unanimously appointed Solicitor 
and Glerk to the Trustees, both of which appointments he 
held up to the time of his death. In 1820 he was presented 
with a valuable piece of plate, bearing this inscription : — 
" St. Mary, Newington, Surrey, 
May, 1820. 
Presented to John Glutton, Esq., in Testimony of the valuable 
and important services he rendered, and of the Zeal, Ability, 
and Integrity evinced by him throughout the Period in which 
he acted as Solicitor for the Parish of St. Mary, Newington, 
and as a grateful Remembrance of his generous, disinterested, 
and benevolent Exertions towards alleviating the Distress and 
Ameliorating the condition of the poorer classes of his 
Fellow Parishioners." He lies buried in St. Peter's, Wal- 
worth, one of the two churches mentioned, where on 

' In the Register the name is spelt ** Clutton." ' Buried August 12, 1776. 

' Buried January 3, 1791. The dntieman^s MagMune for December, 1790, has 
the following : << December 27, at the Manor House, Walworth, Surrey, Mrs. 
Glutton.** * Buried November 12, 1791* 



66 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

z marble tablet on the wall of the Chancel is the 
following inscription : " Sacred | to the memory of | John 
Glutton Esq'® I who died 14*^ April 1841 | aged 63 years 
and whose remains are deposited | in a vault beneath 
uniformly intent on the discharge | of all christian 'obliga- 
tions ; I and ever evincing a deep regard | for the institutions 
of that holy religion] whose doctrins formed his guide 
through life | and yielded him consolation at its close ; | he 
became in this his native parish | one of the most distinguished 
of its I benefactors. | Towards the erection of the district 
churches | Trinity and St. Peters | his zeal and exertions 
were unbounded. | Of the extensive national schools | of 
St. Mary Newington | he was one of the earliest originators | 
and most liberal supporters, | in a word | his best energies, on 
all occasions | were directed to the promotion of God*s glory 

I and the true and lasting welfare | of his fellow creatures : | 
Reader ! may thy life be as serviceable | thy end as peaceful 

j and thy hope as full of immortality. | 

Beneath are these arms : — Argent, a chevron cotised ermine 
between three annulets, impaling per pale argent and sable a 
chevron engrailed between three unicorns heads erased all 
counterchanged. Crest, a cock. 

Upon his death in 1 841 the office of Solicitor and Clerk to the 
Trustees was conferred upon his nephew, John Glutton, Esq., 
who has held the appointment up to the present time^ and to 
whom also the testimonial has descended. 
Katherine, who married John Marshall. 
Mary, died unmarried. 



Dixon. 

Within iron rails : — 

178. In Memory of | Mrs. Nancy Dixon^ | Wife 
of Mr. Peter Dixon | of this Parish | and Daughter 
of I William Lewthwaite Esq'*" | of Broadgate J in 
the County of Cumberland | who died 31^' July 1804 | 
Aged 26 Years | Also | Thomas Son of the above j 
who died 8'^ August 1804 | Aged 3 Weeks. 

* Nancy Dixon, described in the Register as Ann Dixon, was the third daughter of 
William Lewthwaite, Esq., of Broadgate and of Whitehaven, J.P., by Mary his wife, 
daughter and co-heir of Joseph Nicholson, Esq., of Milhohne. Burke, in his 
Landed Gentry (Ed. 1863), states that she died in 1803, s.p. Mr. Dixon is described 
as "a surgeon '* in the Gent'u Magazine for August, 1804. 



St. Mary's^ Newington. 67 

Day. 

On a tablet, formerly on the east wall of the Chancel, 
over the north gallery : — 

179. Near this Place | are Interred the Remains | of 
Mr. Richard Day,^ and Mary | his first Wife, for- 
merly of London | but since, for many Years, of this 
Parish | She died thfe 10'^ Jan^- 1769 Aged 64 Years | 
He the 25*^ July 1784, Aged 84 years. 

Richard Day, of Newington Butts, co. Surrey, Gent., in his will 
dated 6th June, 1782, proved at London 2nd August, 1 7 84, by Richard 
Day, son and sole executor, mentions that he " is an old citizen of 
London — my wife* — my son, Richard Day — my daughter, Sarah 
Day — my daughter, Mary Dennis — my daughter, Susannah 
Broderick — my granddaughter, Sarah Day — my granddaughter, Mary 
Ann Dennis-7-Ann Cutts," all living at the date of the will. 

In the transcript of the will at Somerset House (440, Rockingham), 
the granddaughter, Mary Ann Dennis, is described as Mary Ann 
Davis, an error of the copyist. 

Darvill. 

180. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. William 
Darvill® | late of this parish | who departed this life 

I September 2'** 1832 | aged 52 years. 

Also I Mr. George Darvill® | son of the above | 
who departed this life | October 5^^ 1834 | aged 24 
years. 

Duplock. 

181. Sacred | to | the memory of | Mrs. Ann Dup- 
lock/ I who departed this life on the | 23'''^ day of 
April 1840 I aged 80 years. 

' The Gent* 5 Mag, for July, 1784, has the following : " July 25, at Newington, 
Mr. Richard Day, formerly a merchant in London/* 

' Second wife : no name mentioned. 

' Both of Crown Row. In the Register the name is ^'Darvell/* George 
D»r7eU is dttcribed as aged 24 years and 6 months, 

4 Of York R0W9 Lambeth, 



68 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

Davis. 

On a flat stone, formerly in the north aisle :• 



182. Here lieth the Remains of | Mrs. Mary Davis 
who died the (10 or) 19 | of March 1754^ Aged 45 
Years | Likewise Mr. JoAn Davis who died | y* 19^ 
of March 1755^ Aged 49 Years | Also Mrs, Hester 
Davis who died | y*" 12'^ of October 1761 Aged 57 
years | And also Mr. James Edwards | who died the 
25'** of October 1761 | in the 52°^ year of His age ] 
Also Mrs. SusANAH Fisher' who | died Sep*^* 27'*" 
1783 Aged 34 Years | Miss Martha Edwards died 
I Jan^- 15 (?)* 1785 Aged 22 Months | Mr. William 
Davis died | August 21^' 1785 Aged 73 Years | Miss 
Susanna Maria Edwards | died April 29**" 1786 
Aged (2 months?).^ 

John Davis, of Newington, co. Surrey, clothworkcr, in his will 
dated 9th March, 1754, proved in London 27th March, 1754) desires 
to be buried in the same place as '' I interred my sister, Mary 
Davis.'* He mentions in his will : *' My Niece and Goddaughter, 
Elizabeth Edwards (under age) — her sister, my niece, Susannah 
Edwards (under age) — their father, James Edwards — his wife, my 
sister— my brother, William Davis — my sister, Hester Davis — my 
old friends and acquaintances, Cretchley Cole and John Harrison." 
James Edwards and William Davis, executors. Witness, James 
Goodall, clerk to Mr. Harrison, of Doctors' Commons. 

Hester Davis, of St. Mary, Newington, co. Surrey, spinster, in 
her will dated 24 October, 1754, proved in London 6th November, 
1 76 1, by Susannah Edwards, widow, mentions: "My brother, 
William Davis — my sister, Susannah Edwards, wife of James 
Edwards — Elizabeth Stockdale Edwards — Susannah Edwards, junior. 

James Edwards, of St. Mary, Newington, co. Surrey, cloth- 
worker, in his will dated 23rd October, 1761, proved at London by 
the executors, 23rd November, 1761, mentions : " My wife, Susannah 
— my daughter, Elizabeth Stockdale Edwards — my daughter, 
Susannah Edwards — my son, James Dsivis Edwards. Executors, 
wife Susannah, and Stephen Newman, of St. Mary Hill, grocer.'* 
Witnesses, Richard Creese and Abraham Dupere. The three 
children were under age at the date of the will. 

* She was baried 916 March, 1753. 

^ He was buried on the 26tb March, 1 7 54. 'In the Register spelt Susanna. 

* She was buried January i8th. * In the Register described as "child." 



St. Mary's, Newington. 69 

Drake. 

183. Here lieth | interred the body of | Mrs. Mary 
Drake wife of | Thomas Drake Esq''- of this Parish 

j who departed this life the 14*^ day | of April 1799 
aged 54 years | also the above named Thomas Drake^ 

I formerly of this Parish but late | of Ashday in the 
Parish of Halifax in | the County of Yorks who de- 
parted I this life the 6**" day of June 1 8 1 9 | aged 76 years. 

Thomas Drake, of Ashday Hall, Southowram, Halifax, in his 
will dated 1 3th August, 181 8,and proved in London 1 8th June, 1 8 1 9, 
desires to be buried near his father and mother, at Ealand. He 
mentions : " My nephew, Thomas Drake, son of my brother, 
Joseph Drake — my Goddaughter, Frances (a minor), daughter of 
my said nephew Thomas — my brother, John Drake — Dinah, wife 
of my said brother Joseph — Sarah, wife of my said nephew Thomas 
— my Goddaughter, Ann Waterhouse," all living at the date of the 
will. He makes his nephew, Thomas Drake, executor. 

Dean. 

184. In memory | of Mr. Richard Dean^ | of this 
Parish | who died September 7^^(?) 18 17 | Aged ... 
Years | Also six of his Children | who died in their 
infancy | Also Mrs. Hannah Dean' | died . . . April 
1837 Aged . . . Years. 

Davis. 

185. Here lieth the Body of | Miss Sarah Davis 
who Died | November 10^^ 1786 Aged 8 Years | and 
10 Months I Also the Body of j Nicholas Luff 
Grandfather | to the above who Died 2^^ Sept'* | 1791 
Aged 72 Years | Also Elizabeth Luff Daughter | of 
the above who died 6*^ Dec'- | 1 809 Aged 60 Years | 
Also Mr. Thomas Davis of | Canterbury Row who 
died I I Q>^ Oct 1 8 1 2 in his . . Year. 

* of Apollo Buildings. He was buried June 15th. In the Register his age is 77. 
The Gtnt.*$ Mag, for June, 18 19, has the following: "June 6, at Walworth, in his 
77tfi year, Thomas Drake, Esq., of Ashday Hall, near Halifax.*' 

^ Of Lambeth. He was buried October 3rd, and his age is entered as 72. 

' Also of Lambeth. She was buried April 12th, and her age is entered as 90. 



70 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Dollery. 

i86. In I Memory of I Elizabeth Julia Dollery^ 
I Died 9'^ August 1833 ^^ ^^^ 3"^ Year | And | 
Louisa Dollery^ | Died 22°"^ June 1837 In her 29^ 
Year | who were buried north-west of | and near this 
Grave | Also of | William Dollery^ | Died 28^^ 
Oct' 1839 ^^ ^^s ^4*^ ^^^^ I William Dollery* ,| 
Father of the above | Died 11*^ April 1846 In his 
6V^ Year. 

Damant. 

187. In Memory of William Son of | William 
Castell Damant | and Annabella his Wife j Born 
February the 23'^ 1806 | Died April the 22°^ 1807 | 
Also of William^ | their Son | who was born 7**" May 
1807 I died 8'^ March 18 19. 

Davies. 

188. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Sarah Jane 
Diana | Davies® | who departed this life | the 14*^ of 
August 1853 I in the 73"^ year of her age. 

Dugen. 

On an old stone, partly illegible : — 

189. Here lies the Body of | Mrs. Ann Dugen 
wife I of Daniel Dugen of | this Parish who Departed 

this Life February . . . 



Davis. 

190. In memory of | Mr. Richard Davis | late of 



this Parish 



^ Of St. Andrew's Road. - Also of St Andrew*s Road. Buried July a. 

■ Of Tonbridge Terrace. * Of Liverpool Street. 

* Of South Lambeth. « Of Church Row. 



*?/. Mary* 5 y Newington. 71 

Dupere. 
191. Diana Dupere^ | Wife of Abraham Wm. 
Dupere | (of this Parish) | who departed this Life 
April 21^' 1825 I Aged 48 Years | Also the above | 
Abraham William Dupere* | who departed this Life 
Dec. 27 1850 I Aged 68 Years | Also William 
Abraham Dupere' | Son of the above | who departed 
this Life Sep. 15 1854 | Aged 43 Years. 

Abraham Dupere,* of Walworth, co. Surrey, goldbeater, citizen 
and draper of London, had issue by his wife three children, viz. i"^ 

1. James, who married and had issue, — 

i. James, who married, and had issue a daughter, Mary* 
ii. Mary. 

2. Mary, who married. 

3. Abraham William," died Dec. 27th, 1850. He married firstly 
to Diana,' who died 21st April, 1825, dau. of William Bowring, of 
Exeter, co. Devon, millowner and maltster, by whom he had issue — 

i . Harriet, who married James Willes, of London, currier, 
and had issue four children, Adolphus, Henry who died 
unmarried, Louisa, and Emily. 

ii. William Abraham," of Greenwich, co. Kent, died 15 th 
September, 1854. ^^ married Elizabeth, daughter of 
John William Lingey Atto, of Walworth, by whom he had 
issue fiVQ children, William Willes Abraham, Elizabeth 
Ann, Helena, John Williams, and Sarah Atto. 

lii. George Henry," baptized at St. Mary's, Newington, 25th 
July, 181 3, his parents then residing at Crown Row. 
Died unmarried June 21, 1833. 

iv. Henry James, of Peckham Rye, married at St. Mar/s, 
Newington, Sarah, born at Chatham, daughter of Charles 
Champion by his wife Sarah, daughter of ... . Peters, 
and has issue three children — 

1. Sarah Lucy, married to Charles Wiltshire, of 

Camberwell, architect, and has issue Harrold, 
Ernest, Arthur, and Sarah Lucy. 

2. Abraham, of Peckham, unmarried. 

3. Caroline Ann, unmarried. 

^ Of Crown Row. Family records state that she died April 24. 

^ Of Crown Row, Walworth Road. Also stated to have died December 29. 

' Of Stockwell Street, Greenwich. 

* Abraham Dupere was witness to the will of James Edwards. See note to 
Inscription No* 182. Abraham, son of Abraham Dupear, was admitted to the freedom 
of the City of London, 7th December, 1757. 

^ These have been removed from Newington Churchyard, and re-interred at 
Nunhead Cemetery. 



7 i Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

He married secondly, Lucy Jane, daughter of John William 
Lingcy Atto of Walworth (sister to the wife of his son William 
Abraham), having by her had issue — 

V. John, who married Victoria Fisher, and by her had issue 
eleven children, Victoria, Lucy, Kate, John, Charles, 
Arthur, Thomas, Gustavius, Frederick, Alice, and John 
deceased, 
vi. Thomas Richard, who married Frances Bruce, and by 
her has issue twelve children, Thomas, Frances, Charles, 
Cora, Lucy, John, Jane, Minnie, Helena, Frank, Anne, 
and a child not yet named, 
vii. Lucy, married to William Holliday, and has issue five 
children, Edwin, Alfred, William, Lucy, and Sarah, 
viii. Diana, married to James Powell, and had issue hv^ chil- 
dren, William, Lucy, Frederick, and two who died infants, 
ix. Sarah, married to Thomas Powell Burton, of Camber- 
well, solicitor, and had issue five children. Lane, Walter, 
and three others who died infants. 
X. Ann,^ died unmarried, 29th January, 1848. 
xi. Thomas Richard,^ died an infant, 5th August, 1830. 
xii. James,^ died an infant ist September, 1834. 
The following occurs amongst the marriages at St. Mary's, 
Newington : "1756, February 3rd, Abraham Dupree, of this 
parish, bachelor, and Margarett Gardener, spinster," 

Davis. 

192. Sacred | to the memory of | Ann Davis | who 
died 11^** December^ 1832 | aged 4 years and 7 months 

I also Eliza Davis who died [21^' December 1832* 
aged 3 months ( also Maria Davis who died | 21*' 
August* ^839 I aged i year and 7 months | also 
Daniel Davis*' who died | 6'^ September 1840 aged 
45 years. 

Dawson. 

193. In memory of | Mr. John Dawson | of this 
Parish | who died Nov 27 1824® aged 48 years. 

' These have been removed from Newington Churchyard, and re-interred at 
Nunhead Cemetery. 

'^ There is a burial of Ann Davis, of 34, Seymour Place, entered 23rd March, 1832, 
but no entry in December of that year. 

^ No entiy in the Register of this burial at this date. 

* There is an entry in the Register, « 1839, October 18, Maria Davis, of Swan 
Street, aged 18 months,** but none in August. 

^ of Swan Street. ^ Of Beckford Row. In the Register his age is entered as 49. 



Sf. MarfSy Newington. 73 

Donovan. 

On an altar tomb : — 

194. Sacred | to the memory of | Jane Donovan ^ 
who departed this life | on the 9* day of Feb^ 18 13, 
aged 74 years | also of | Margaret Willoughby 
Donovan,* | the beloved Wife of Elijah Edward 
Donovan Esq""* | who died on the 31*' day of Ocf- 
1822, aged 55 years | also of the said | Elijah 
Edward Donovan* F.L.S. & F.Z.S. &c. &c. &c. | 
who died on the i*^ day of Feb^- 1837 | Aged 61 years. 

A man of great genius, and one of the brightest 
ornaments | of natural philosophy, possessing great 
literary attainments, | and an eminent author of natural 
history. He promoted | the views of science, the exten- 
sion of knowledge and | the arts, and strictly observed 
the fulfilment of every | duty that society could demand. 

Elijah Edward Donovan, son of ... . Donovan and Jane his 
wife, daughter of ... . Evans, who died 9th February, 1 8 1 3 
(see inscription), married Margaret Willoughby, only child of John 
Bennett> by whom he had issue ten children, viz. : — 

ohn, who died unmarried. 

oseph, who married abroad, and has two sons in Canada. 

3. Elijah, captain of a ship. 

4. Charles, died an infant, aged 2^ years. 

5. William Henry, died aged 8 years and 1 1 months* 

6. Sophia, died unmarried. 

A \ f Ann married David Passmore Taylor, 

8 Isabell " ^^^^^* " solicitor, and is still living, but has 

'J (no children. 

9. Maria, married Henry (?) Evans. Both dead ; no issue. 
16. Martha Mary, married James (?) Mills. She died 1877, 
leaving issue. 
He died February !st, 1837, in John Street, Kennington Road. 
He was the author of the articles on natural history in Rees* 
Cyclopaedia, and of the following among other works : The 
Botanical Review, The Natural History of British Insects, The 
Natural History of Birds, The Natural History of British Fishes. 
The Gentleman^ s Magazine for July, 1837, gives a full account of 
him and his works. 

» Of St. Pancras. a Of Lambeth. 



I. 
2. 



74 Monumental Inscriptions^ 

Dennis. 

195. Sacred | to the Memory of ( Mr; Thomas 
Dennis,^ | of Walworth | (Late of Coopers Row 
Tower Hill) | who departed this Life | February the 
7^ 1822, I in the 85'^ Year of his Age | Also Ann 
Dennis^ j Widow of the above | who died September 
II, 1823 I Aged 79 Years. 

Dodemeade. 

196. Sacred | To the Memory of | Marianne,^ | 
Daughter of | William and Margaret Dopemeade 

I who departed this Life .... June 1826 | Also 
two infancy. 

The following entries of Baptisms are registered at St. Mary's, 
Ne wing ton : — 

1 8 16, December i, Elizabeth Mary, daughter of William and 
Margaret Dodimead, of Trafalgar Place, Walworth, gent., born 
4th November, i8i6. 

1 8 1 8, May 1 5, William Edward, son of William and Margaret 
Dodimead, of Adam Street, Kent Road, gent., born February 1 8thy 
1818. 

1820, April 30, William Line, son of William and Margaret 
Dodimead, of Adam Street, Kent Road, gent, born 3rd April, 1820. 

1822, April 7, Margaret Rachel, daughter of William and 
Margaret Dodimead, of Adam Street, Kent Road, gent., born 20th 
February, 1822. 

Daly. 



197. Sacred 
Daly, M.D.» 



To The Memory of | Richard 
Surgeon R.N. | who departed this 
life I October 3'** 1837 I ^g^^ ^^ years. 

Richard Daly, lately of 13, Surrey Place, Old Kent Road, and 
late of 10, Grenada Place, Old Kent Road, co. Surrey, M.D., and 
Surgeon in the Royal Navy on half pay, in his will dated nth 
August, 1835— administration with will annexed, granted 3rd 
November, 1837, to Mary Hannah Daly, the widow — mentions : 
"John Daly, my nephew," living at the date of the will. Witnesses, 
George Shadbolt, of Upper St. Martin's Lane, and George Shad- 
bolt, junr." 

> Both of Trafalgar Street. 
"^ Her burial is entered in the Register, « 1826, June 25, Mary Ann Dodimead, 
of Adslm Street, aged x6.** * Of Peckham. 



St. Mary*Sy Newington. 75 

Davis. 

198. In Memory of | Mr. Samuel Davis | Late of 
this Parish [ who departed this Life | the 4* day of 
February 1806 | Aged 60 Years | Also Mary Davis^ 
Wife of I the above who departed this life | October 
5^ 1815 Aged 75 years | Also Andrew Anderson*| 
Grandson of the above who departed | this life 19*^ 
Nov*^- 1808 Aged 2 Years | Also of S^* John Ander- 
son^ I Grandson of the above who departed | this life 
i^* September 1833 Aged 28 years Also Andrew 
Anderson | Father of the two last mentioned | who 
departed this Life | June ... * Aged 7 1 . 

Samuel Davis, of St. Mary's, Newington, co. Surrey, butcher, 
in his will dated 15th March, 1796, proved in London February 
6, 1 806, mentions : " My wife, Mary — my daughter, Hannah Farn, 
wife of John Farn — my daughter, Louisa Matilda — Mary Carr, 
wife of James Carr, my wife's daughter by her former husband 
John Cooper — Robert Cooper, my wife's son — my niece, Sarah 
Carr — my nephew, Samuel Gordon, Executors : Thomas King, 
butcher, opposite St. George's Church, in the Borough of South- 
war k ; John Youl, nurseryman, in the Kent Road ; and John 
Farn, engraver, of Newington." 

Andrew Anderson, of 3, Greenville Terrace, Coburg Road, co. 
Surrey, gentleman, in his will dated i6th September, 1836, proved 
in London 4th October, 1837, mentions: "My son, Alexander— 
my son, George Andrew — my daughter, Matilda Davis Anderson," 
all living at the date of will. He appoints Charles Boyd Evans 
and Mary Rose his executors. 

Davis. 

199. Here lieth the Body of | Mr. Robert Davis 
of I Blibrough Lincolnshire, | who Departed this Life ( 
June 20'^ 1799 in the 6 2"^ I Year of his Age. 

A tender husband, a kind friend. 

» OfSt.Ocorgc'8. 

' There is no entry of his burial at this date, but on April 30, x8oS, is entered the 
burial of Andrew Anderson, child. 

' Samuel John Anderson, of Cambetwell. In the Register his age is 29. 

^ In the Re^ster there is an entry of a burial of Andrew Anderson, of Camber- 
Well, on June 24, 1837. 



76 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

Dermer. 

200. The family grave [ of | Charles Henry and 
Jean | Dermer | sacred | to the memory of | David 
Allan,^ son of the above | who died November 19*^ 
1842^ I aged 4 years and 8 months | also of Edward 
CoNDuiTT^ I (son of the above) | who died December 14* 
1842 I aged I year and 7 months | also of Albert 
Charles^ | (son of the above) | who died October 9'^ 
1 848 I aged 4 years and i month. 

Joseph Dermer, born at Hitchin, co. Herts, 23rd April, 1777, 
died April, 1837, was fourth son of John Dermer, of Bancroft and 
Hitchin, by Ann, his wife. He married on 26th January, 1799, 
Mary, daughter of . . . Masters, (whose sister, Sally Masters, 
married Edward Freeman Conduitt), by whom he had issue seven 
sons and four daughters. One of these sons is Edward Conduitt 
Dermer, Esq., J. P. for Surrey. Another younger son was Charles 
Henry Dermer, father of the children mentioned in the above in- 
scription. The Dermers bear for their arms. Argent on a fesse gules, 
between three fleurs de lys . . . as many escallops . . . Crest, a 
demi lion . . . holding between his paws a fleur de lys . . . 

Dawson. 

aoi. In Memory | of | Charlotte Dawson*" | 

of the I State of New York | who died 24^ June 1 83 1 

I Aged 60 years. 

Dickes. 

202. In memory | of | James Frederick Dickes/ 

I Younger Son of | James Dickes (deceased) & Ann' 
Dickes | who fell asleep in Jesus | July 21^' 1838, | 
in the 1 9*^ Year of his Age. 

Davies. 

203. Sacred | to the memory of | Elizabeth ( wife 
of Mr. George Davies/ | of this parish | who died on 
the 19*^ of Sep*"- 1830 | aged 42 years. 

» Of High Street. 

-^ In the Register entered as Albert Dermer, of Coleman Street, City, aged 4 years* 
^ Of Alfred Place, formerly of Bfompton, Middlesex, and Staten Island, New 
York. In the Register her age is 68. 

* Of St. George V * Of Kent Street. 



St. Mary's, Newington. 77 

Dickson; 

204. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Mary 
Dickson^ [ Died 14**" Dec'' 1831, aged 23 years | also 
Mr. Richard Dickson* | died 15 Jan^- 1838 aged 
43 years | husband of the above, | Mrs. Mary 
Dickson. 

Dean. 

205. Family grave | of | Edward & Susan Dean 



I of this parish | in memory of 
of I Edward & Susan Dean 
1 849 I aged 5 years & 2 months. 

Dutton. 



SusANAH^ I daughter 
who died April 29*^ 



206. Sacred | to the memory of | Mary Ann* wife 
of Thqmas Dutton | of Blackman Street in this parish 

I died July 11'^ 18 17 aged 32 years | also of Mr. 
HuDDARD Dutton* | father of the above Thomas 
Dutton | died March 7'^ 1831 aged 70 years | also 
Ann® wife of the above | Mr. Huddard Dutton | 
and mother of Thomas Dutton | died July 19^^ 183 1 
aged 71 years. 

The following entries occur in the Christenings at St. Mary's, 
Newington : — 

1795, September 21st, Sophia Charlotte, daughter of Huddart 
and Ann Dutton. 

1797, August 30th, William Huddart, son of Huddart and Ann 
Dutton. 

Dunn. 

207. In memory of | Mr. William Dunn | who 
departed this Life June 13^^ 1804 | Aged 52 years. 

» Of New Street * Of Cripplegate. " Of Peacock Street. 

* In the Re^ster described as aged 33. 

* Of Trafalgar Street. 

' In the Register there is no entry of burial of Ann Dutton, but on July 25, 183I1 
is entered the burial of Martha Dutton, of Lambeth, aged 71. 



78 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

Davey. 

208. To I the memory of | Mr. William Dix 
Davey^ I son of I Robert and Frances Davey | late 
of this parish | who died 22 Jan^* 1835 I ^^ ^^^ 39*^ 
year | of his age. 

Durrant. 

209. Sacred to the Memory | of | Ann Durrant* 
I wife of John Trayton Durrant | Late of West- 
ham in the County | of Sussex | Who Departed this 
life Jan^- ji^' 1835 | Aged 66 Years | Tho' lost to 
sight to Memory Dear | Also of the Above | Iohn 
Trayton Durrant' | Who died Sep' 14. 1835 | 
Aged 58. 

Davies. 

210. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mr. Robert 
Davies, | of this Parish | who died August 22** 1807, 

I Aged 58 Years | Also Ann Davies* | Wife of the 
above, | who died April the 9*^ 1828, | Aged 81 Years. 

Robert Davies of Canterbury Place, Walworth, co. Surrey, 
gentleman, in his will dated 7th June, 1805, and proved in London 
7th September, 1 807, mentions : ** My wife Ann — my brother Evan 
Davies of Llantraallo, North Wales — my nephew Robert — my 
nieces, Margaret, Catherine, Elizabeth, and Ann — and Ann and 
Charlotte, the daughters of my brother Hugh : my wife Ann, and 
John Jones, of 22, Cullum Street, exors." All living at the date of 
the will. 

Davis. 



211. In memory of | Thomas 
and Anne Davis | who departec 
aged . . . months. 

Illegible. 



Son of Thomas 



• Of WilUam Street. 

2 Of Christ Church. * Of Christ Church, BUckfriars Road, 

* 0( Canterbury Place. In the Register her age is described as 82, 



Sf. Mary's, Newington. 79 

Davey, 

212. In I memory of | Mrs. Frances Davey | 
Wife of Mr. Robert Davey | of the parish of | S^ 
Georges Southwark | who departed this Life | April 
the 12^ 1806 I in the 42"^ Year of her Age | Also the 
above named j M'- Robert Davey^ | who departed 
this Life | October the 19'^ 1839 | in his 82*^^ Year. 

Deacon. 

On an altar tomb : — 

113. Sacred | To the Memory of | Henry Hiero- 
NYMus Deacon^ | of this parish | who departed this 
Life the 25'^ of | November 1823 Aged 80 Years | 
Also Ann^ Relict of the above | who died the 18'^ 
April 1825 I Aged 65 Years | In this Vault is Deposited 
the Body of | Eliza Clara Deacon* Grand Daughter 
I of the above, the beloved daughter | of Henry and 
Harriet Deacon | of Brighton Sussex who departed 
this life I the 27 of May 1834 in the Sixteenth (?) | 
Year of her Age. 

Henry Hieronymus Deacon, of the Stock Exchange, London, 
and of Rodney Buildings, Kent Road, Surrey, gentleman, in his 
will dated 14th August, 1822, proved in London i8th May, 1824,' 
by Ann, the widow, one of the executors, mentions : " My niece, 
Sarah Sophia Cartwright, of Shrewsbury, co. Salop, spinster — my 
son, Thomas — my son, Henry — my daughter, Jane, wife of James 
Beare — my daughter, Elizabeth, wife of Francis Pierard, of Kew, 
CO. Surrey — my daughter, Sarah Sophia, wife of Lewis George 
Isaacs — my daughter, Mary Ann Deacon. Executors : Ann, my 
wife, and my son-in-law, Francis Pierard, of Kew." All living at 
the date of will. 

1 Of Lambeth. 

* Of Rodney Buildings. The Gent,^s Mag, for December, 1 823, has the 
following : '< In New Kent Road, aged 80, Henry Hieronymus Deacon, Esq., one of 
the oldest members of the Stock Exchange.** 

' Also of Rodney Buildings. 

* Of St. Mary-le-Bone ; in the Register described as aged 6 years. 



8o Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

De la Court. 

214. In I memory of | Mrs. Elizabeth Frances 
De la Court^ | (with her still-born | male infant) 
the affectionate & beloved | wife of | Tito 
Phippard De la Court | of S'- Mary Islington | but 
both formerly | of this Parish | died lo*^ Dec"^* 1839 
Aged 28 Years | also | of their dear and only child 
Elizabeth Edgcomb | De la Court^ | Died 22 
January 1 840 | Aged 2 years & 1 1 months. 

Thomas De la Court, of Wareham, co. Dorset, born 5 th Decem- 
ber, 1777, married by licence at St. Mary's, Wareham, on 5th 
May, 1 801, Ann, second daughter of Robert Carruthers,* M.D. 
Edin., also of Wareham, by his wife Isabella, daughter of . ... 
Harrison. She died on the loth September, 1839, buried in the 
family grave at Newington. He died 17th June, 1857, buried at 
Nunhead Cemetery, having by his wife Ann had issue — 

1. Thomas De la Court, born at St. Mary's, Newington, 29th 
March, 1802. 

2. Tito Phippard De la Court, of 20, High Street, Islington, 
born at St. Mary's, Newington, 14th May, 1805, married on loth 
October, 1835, at St. Mary's, Newington, Elizabeth Frances, bom 
6th February, 1 8 1 1, eldest daughter of Joseph Wood Edgcomb,' and 
Elizabeth his wife, by whom he had issue one child only, viz. : 
Elizabeth Edgcomb De la Court, born 27th February, 1837, who, 
with her mother, Elizabeth Frances, lies buried at Newington. Sec 
inscription. 

3. Francis White De la Court, born at St. Mary's, Newington, 
15th November, 1808, died 24th January, 1809, buried at St. 

^Mary's, Newington. 

4. Alfred Lauriston De la Court, born at St. Mary's, Newington, 
7th September, 18 10. 

5. George Carruthers De la Court, born at St. Mary's, Newing- 
ton, 1 2th July, 1 81 3. 

6. Henrietta Carruthers De la Court, born at St. Mary's, New- 
ington, 26th October, 1803. 

7. Sophia De la Court, born at St. Mary's, .Newington, 17th 
July, 1807, died 21st December, 1807, buried at Newington. 

There was another grave belonged to the family, but no trace of 
it remained at the time the inscriptions were copied. 

' Both of Newington Causeway. 

^ Robert Carruthers died May aist, 1799. There are inscriptions to him, his 
wife, and children in St. Mary's Church, Wareham. See Hutchins* Dorset Edition, 
1 861, vol. i. p. 113. 

' Buried at Newington See his inscription. 



*y/. A&ry'j, Newington. 8i 

Dean. 

215. Sacred | to the memory of | a beloved Brbther 
I Mr. James Dean | who departed this Life | the . . 
October 1801 (?y | Aged . . Years | Also William 
Bacon Dean^ | who departed this Life the 27^^ of | 
February 1823 Aged 29 Years. 



Dixon. 

216. Sacred I To the Memory of | Mr. George 
Dixon' ( of this Parish | who departed this Life | 30*^ 
December 1816 | Aged 54 Years. 

George Dixon^ of Walworth, in the parish of St. Mary's, 
Newington, victualler, in his will dated 20th January, 1801, proved 
in London 14th May, 1 817, by Mary Dixon, the widow, mentions : 
" My wife, Mary — my son, Thomas," under age at the date of the 
will. 

Registers, St. Mary*s, Newington. Baptisms: — 

1788, March 30, George, son of George and Mary Dixon. 

1790, April 30, George, son of George and Mary Dixon. 

1791, May 7, Thomas, son of George and Mary Dixon. 
1796, September 11, George, son of George and Mary Dixon. 



Ellis. 

217, Sacred | to | the memory of | Mr. Thomas 
Ellis* | of this parish | who departed this life | the 
30* of August 1832 I aged 43 years | also | Emma 
the beloved wife of | Joseph Ellis* | son of the 
above | who departed this life | the 22°"* May 1840 | 
aged 22 years. 

' Very indistinct. There is no entryin the Register at this date^ but on January 
I4» 1800, there is an entry of the burial of James Dean, man. 

« Of Harper Street. * Of Walworth. * Both of Ellis* Square. 



th 



82 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Elliott. 

218. Sacred | to | the memory of | Mrs. Isabella 
Elliott^ | who departed this Life 15'** Feby- 1829 
aged 67 years | also of Robert Summers Elliott* 
Grandson of the above | who departed this Life 24 
Feb^* 1829 I aged 2 years and 6 months | also Emma^ 

I who died 25^ March 1830 | aged i year | also 
Harriet Elliott^ | who died 6'^ December 1837 | 
aged I year and 8 months | Thomas Elliott^ | died 
Nov'- 5^^ 1840 aged 5 months | also Mrs. Ann 
Caroline | Elliott^ died the 19^^ June | 1843 ^g^d 
52 years | also Henrietta Elliott^ j died the 29'^ 
April 1853 I in her 23^^^ year. 

Evans. 

219. The family grave | of | David and Jane | 
Evans | of this parish | Jane,® daughter of the above 

I died 23"^ Sepf* 1837, in the | 25'^ year of her age | 
Mrs. Jane Evans/ | mother of the above died 4^*" 
Feby- I 1845, in the 68*^ year of her age | Mr. David 
Evans,® | husband of the above; | died January 14^*" 
1849, I in his 71^' year. 

David Evans, of 10, Penton Street, Walworth, co. Surrey, car- 
penter, in his will dated 11 th July, 1 848, proved in London 24th 
March, 1 849, mentions " my son, David — my daughter Elizabeth '* 
— whom with James Cook the elder, of Penton Row, Walworth, 
builder, he appoints his executors, and who prove the will. Wit- 
nesses, Samuel Cook and Robert Penston. 

^ Of Amelia Street. * Of Hanover Street. 

^ Of Hanover Street ; described in the Register as aged 1 1 months. 

* Of St. John's. « Of St. John's, Horslydown. 
^ Of Su George's Southwark. 

' Of Francis Street ; described in the Register as aged 21. 
^ Of Penton Place $ described in the Register as aged 27. 

• Both of Penton Street. 



Sl MarfSy Newington, 83 

Edsall. 

220. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mr. Thomas 
Brignor Edsall^ | late of the Royal Navy | who 
departed this Life | January 25*^ 1836 Aged 74. 

Ewings. 
Altar tomb, on the top : — 

221. Here lies Buried | Jane Ewings who | died 
May the4^^(?) 1781.2 

Ten lines of poetry. 

Also the Body of | Abraham Ewings | (Husband 
of the above) | who departed this life February 2 (?)^ 

I 1804 Aged 76 Years j Also William Ewings Son 
of I the above who died the 2""^ August | 1 806 Aged 
18 (?)* years | Also Sarah* the Wife of | Abraham 
Ewings Son of the | above William (?) Ewings who 

I died the 29'^ Ocf- 18 15 Aged 31 years | Also 
Abraham Ewings® Son of | Abraham & Elizabeth 
Ewings I of Elm Grove Sydenham Kent | who de- 
parted this Life the 8'^ of | August 1832 Aged 9 Years 
and 9 Months. 

On the east end of slab : — 

Also A. Ewings Esq'-^ of Elm Grove | Sydenham 
Xent father of the above | who departed this life the 3"^ 
day of March 1838 | aged 55 years. 

Abraham Ewings, in his will dated 14th March, 1795, proved 
in London 1 8th April, 1 804, by William Ewings, the sole executor 
mentions : " My son, William, sole executor — my grandson, Abraham 
Ewings — my grandson, Robert Ewings — my granddaughter, Sarah 
Houston Ewings — Ann Ewings, widow of my late brother, George, 
deceased " — all living at the date of the will. 

' In the Register described as Thomas Bridgnor Edsall, of Francis Street.- 
^ She. was buried on May i6th. ' He was buried on February ft9th. 

^' His age was probably 48, as his father appointed him executor to his willy dated 
1795. * Of Philpot Lane. 

^ Of Camberwell. ' He was buried March I4ch 



84 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Abraham Ewings, of Philpot Lane, in the City of London, and 
3, Coburg Road, Camberwell, co. Surrey, in his will dated 20th Nov. 
1829, prbved in London 29th March, 1838, by Elizabeth Ewings, 
widow, and Joseph Martin, two of the executors, mentions : " My 
daughter, Elizabeth, who is provided for by her grandfather, 
William Butler, deceased— my wife, Elizabeth — my three sons, 
Abraham Ewings, William Sadlow(?) Ewings, and Robert Ewings, 
all three under age. Executors, Elizabeth, my wife — ^Joseph Martin, 
of the Steel Yard, Upper Thames Street, wine merchant, my 
brother-in-law — and John Wilks, of Spital-square, merchant " — all 
living at the date of the will. 

Edmonds. 

222. Here lieth | interred the Remains of | M'- 
Joseph Edmonds^ | Of the Royal Navy | of Swanage 
in the County of Dorset | who died sincerely regretted 
by all I that had the happiness of his acquaintance | on 
the 1 2*'' day of June 1 8 1 8 [ in the 55*^ Year of his Age. 

I Also I M"^- Sarah Caroline Edmonds* | relict of 
the above | who departed this life | on the 18*^ day of 
July 1847 I in the 70*^ year of her age. 

Joseph Edmonds of the Clapham Road, co. Surrey, Captain in 
his Majesty's Royal Navy, in his will dated 8th June, 181 8, proved 
in London i8th June, 181 8, mentions : '* My wife, Sarah Caroline 
Edmonds, executrix — my sister, Priscilla Cole — Priscilla, younger 
daughter of my sister Priscilla Cole — Maria Price, Jane Price, and 
Elizabeth Price, daughters of my late sister, Martha Maria Price." 

In Swanwich Church, co. Dorset, there are inscriptions to the 
memory of Joseph Edmonds, Commander R.N., died 1 794 ; 
Priscilla his wife, died 1 801 ; James, their eldest son, died at Jamaica 
1 794 ; John, their youngest son, died 1 794. (Hutchins* Dorset, 
Edition 1861, vol. i. p. 679.) 

Edmonds (or Edwards). 

223. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. Thomas 
Edwards^(?) I of this parish | who died September i** 
^^47 I ^g^d 75 years. 

^ Of Lambeth Road Place, Captain In the Royal Navy. 

* Of Walcot Place, Lambeth. 

' In the Register described as Thomas Edmonds^ of Cumberland Place, 



Sl Mary's, Newington. 85 

Evans. 

224. In I memory of | George Evan Evans Esq'* ^ 
Surgeon | son of T. D. Evans, Esq''* | Hop Mer- 
chant, Borough, I who died May 26*^ (?) 1841 | Aged 
26 years. 

Edgcomb. 

225. Sacred j to the memory of | Mr. Joseph Wood 
Edgcomb^ | of Newington Causeway ] who departed 
this life I December 22 1849 ^S^^ ^3 I sincerely re- 
gretted I by all that knew him. 

Joseph Wood Edgcomb, of 17, Newington Causeway, co. Surrey, 
fringe manufacturer, in his will dated 23rd January, 1847 — admin- 
istration, with will annexed, granted in London loth April, 1850, 
to William Edgcomb (Elizabeth, the executrix named in the will, 
having renounced) — mentions "my wife, Elizabeth," who is appointed 
sole legatee and executrix. Witnesses, Joseph Edgcomb, T. P. 
Delacourt. 

Edwards. 

226. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Charlotte 
Edwards,' | wife of | Mr. Thomas Edwards, | of 
this parish; | who departed this life | Jan^ 29**" 1836, 
aged 74 years. | also of the above | Mr. Thomas 
Edwards, | who departed this life | December 5^ 1 845* 

I in the 8 2"** year of his age | beloved by all who knew 
him. 

Thomas Edwards, of loi. Regent Street, Lambeth, co. Surrey, 
in his will dated 27th November, 1845, with codicil dated 27th 
December, 1845, proved in London 3rd March, 1846, by the 
executor named, mentions : " Mrs. Green, my housekeeper — my 
cousin, Mrs. Hannah Box, of Basingstoke, co. Hants — my cousin, 
Mr. Thomas Janes, of Brewer's Green, co. Surrey — Mrs. A. Riddel, 
relict of Sarjeant Riddel. James Samuel Cocksedge, of 25, Princes 
Road, executor." 

* of St. 6eorge*8, South wark. He was buried May 1 3 th. 

' In the Register described as Joseph £dgcomb, of West Square, aged 62. 

' of Church Place. ^ No entry of his burial at this date. 



86 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Edwards. 

227. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Sarah 
Edwards wife of | Mr. Will. Edwards | of this 
Parish | who died in childbed ( with her child 23'*^(?) 
February i8i6(?y | Aged 41 years. 

• • . • 

Also Mrs. Susannah Johnson I wife of Mr. W. 
Johnson | and Niece of the above | who died Jan. 28 
1833^ I Aged 28 Years. 

Enouy. 

228. The family grave of Mr. John Christian 
Enouy. | Christian Augustus Enouy | grand son 
died 20* Dec. 1806 | aged 2 years and 2 months | 
also John Christian Enouy | 10 Sep. 1807 aged 71 
years | Joseph Christian Enouy* 29 Oct'- 1807 
aged 41 years | Ann Enouy wife of the above | John 
Christian Enouy | 3"^ July 1809 aged 64 years | 
Ann Enouy grand daughter | 28^(?) Aqgust 18 10 
aged 17 days. 

Registers, St. Mary, Newington. Baptisms : — 

1 814, November 25, Moy, son of John and Ann Enouy, of Ken- 
nington Lane, gent., born 8 September, 181 2. 

1 8 14, November 25, Ann Louisa Dorris, daughter of John and 
Ann Enouy, born 28 October, 18 14. 

John Christian Enouy, otherwise Enovy,of St. Mary*s,Newington, 
CO. Surrey, gentleman, in his will dated 6th February, 1 807, proved 
in London by the executors named, 2nd October, 1807, mentions : 
" My wife, Ann — my son, Joseph Christopher Enouy, and my 
son, John Frederick Enouy" (all three living at date of will). 
"George Homuth, of Vauxhall Place, co. Surrey, and my wife 
Ann, executor and executrix." Witnesses, John Thomas and Moy 
Thomas, jun. 

^ No entry in the Register of her burial at this date. 
^ In the Register described as John Christopher £nou. 
■ Buried August 7th. 



St. Mary^Sy Newington. 



87 



Ellis. 

229. Sacred | to the memory of | John Ellis^ | 
who departed this life | July 2&^ 1849 aged 34 years. 
I also Mary Ellis^ | wife of the above j who 
departed this life | August 5*^ 1849 ^S^^ ^^ years. 



Pish. 




On a white marble tablet, formerly on the south 
wall: — 

230. Near this Place lie Interred the Remains of 
Mrs. Sarah Fish | late Wife of Mr. Thomas Fish 
of this Parish, ( She combined the Characters of a 
good Christian | A loving and affectionate Wife a 
kind and tender Parent | A dutiful Daughter a sin- 
cere and faithful Friend : | She departed this Life the 
21^' day of December 1798 | Aged 37 years, | 
Greatly lamented by her Family and an universal 
Acquaintance. | Also in the same Vault lie Interred 
the Remains of | Miss Sarah Fish Daughter of the 
above | who departed this Life May 24**" ^7^9 I 

^ Both of Cole Street, Great Dover Road. 



88 Monumental Inscriptions^ 

Aged 15 months | Also Mrs. Jane Bennett/ died 
May i""^ 1 81 5 Aged 88 years | Also Mrs. DoiCothy 
FiSH,^ died June 5!^ 18 15, Aged 86 years | Also 
Thomas Fish^ Esquire | many Years a Magistrate 
for this County j who departed this Life May 9^ 
1 818 Aged 70 Years | He devoted the greater part 
of his time | in the discharge of public Duties | and 
from the Urbanity of his Manners | was greatly es- 
teemed by his numerous Friends | Also in the Family 
Vault of his friend Tho^- Fred''- Marson Esq""^ | at the 
Kensall Green Cemetery | Thomas Leversidge Fish 
Esquire, | only son of the above Thomas Fish Esquire 
I who died on the 22°*^ day of March 1861 in the 80*^ 
year of his age. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms : — 
1784, September i6th, Thomas Leversidge, son of Thomas and 
Sarah Fish. 

1788, March 13th, Sarah, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Fish. 

Fish. 

On a flat stone formerly in the chancel : — 
231. In this vault are deposited the remains | of 
Mrs. Sarah Fish late wife of | Thomas Fish Esq. 
of this parish | who died 21*' Dec'- 1798 aged 37 
years | also of Miss Sarah Fish | daughter of the 
above | who died the 24*^ of May 1789 | aged 15 
months | also of Mrs. Jane Bennett | who died 
the 2^^"^ May 181 5 aged 88 years | Also of Mrs. 
Dorothy Fish | who died the 5* June 18 15 aged 
86 years | also of Thomas Fish Esq""- | who died the 
9^^ May 1 8 1 8 aged 70 years. 

* Of Penton Row, Walworth. ^ of Penton Row, Walworth. 

' of Penton Row, in the Register described as aged 72. The Gent,^s Mag, for 
June, 1 818, has the following notice of him :— > 

''May 9th, at Walworth, in a fit of apoplexy, Thos. Fish, Esq., many years a 
magistrate for the county of Surrey. He is supposed to have left property to the 
amount of one million sterling. 



5/. Mary's^ Newington. 89 



Ferrar. 

Formerly in the chancel under the south gallery, 

on a white marble tablet : — 

• 

232. Sacred to the memory of | Samuel Ferrar 
EsQ^-^ I of this parish and formerly of Bombay | mer- 
chant I who died on the 21*^ of March 1829, | in 
the 44^ year of his age | sincerely beloved by his 
relatives | and respected and esteemed | by a numerous 
circle of friends. | also Sarah,^ relict of the above ; | 
who died on the 13^^ of November 1850, | in the 68^^ 
year of her age. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms : — 

" 1825, December 12, Samuel Innes, son of Samuel and Sarah 
Ferrar, of Brighton Place, Gentleman." 

Samuel Ferrar, late of Bombay, now of 8, Brighton Place, New 
Kent Road, in his will dated loth April, 1817, proved in London 
30th May, 1829, by Sarah Ferrar, widow, and Thomas Welding, 
two of the executors named, mentions "my wife Sarah Ferrar 
— my wife's father and two sisters, Ann and Elizabeth — my 
brother and sister — my children — my son, William Inglis Ferrar — 
my property at Winfacton (?), co. Hereford, Executors : my wife 
Sarah ; William Taylor Money, late of Bombay ; and Thomas 
Weeding, of Guildford Street, London. Witnesses, James 
McGullum, Joseph Horseley, and Joseph Davies. 

Sarah Ferrar, of 21, Hunter Street, Brunswick Square, co. 
Middlesex, widow, in her will dated 8th December, 1841, proved 
in London 13th December, 1850, mentions " my daughter, Emma 
Mary Ferrar, spinster, whom executor." The will was proved by 
Emma Mary Nicoll, wife of Thomas Nicoll, Esq., formerly 
Emma Mary Ferrar, spinster. 

William Inglis Ferrar, eldest son of Samuel and Sarah Ferl-ar, was 
a surgeon in the Hon. East India Company's Service. He married 
Sarah, daughter of .... by whom he had one son, born December, 
1837, ^^ Cutch, and a daughter, Emily Sarah, who died in Bombay, 
1839. ^^ ^^^^ ^^ Bombay in 1839, leaving ^ widow who still 
survives (April, 1879). 

* Of Lambeth. In the Gent.*s Mag, for April, 1829, he is described as aged 23, 
and of New Kent Road. 

' Of Porteus Road, St. Mary^s, Paddington. 



go Monumental InscriftionSy 

Fothergill. 

On an oval marble tablet formerly in the chancel, 
under the east end of north gallery : — 

233. To the memory | of Anthony Fothergill 
v^MLDj^ F.R.S.^ I a native of Westmoreland in England] 
wfio departed this life at an advanced age | A.D. 18 13. 
I and rests here in the humble hope of glorious resurrec- 
tion. 

Anthony Fothergill, M.D., born at Sedbergh, received his 
medical education at Edinburgh, Leyden, and Paris. Graduated 
M.D. at Edinburgh, October, 1763, and soon after settled at 
Northampton, and in 1774 was appointed physician to the 
hospital in that town. AdnuitfiA Fellow oj lthe RoyaLSociety, 12th 
N ovember, 1778, Licentiate of the College of Physicians, 30th 
September, 1779. In 1781 he removed to London. In the 
latter part of 1784 he removed to Bath,* where he realised 
a fortune. In 1803 he relinquished practice, visiting America, 
where he remained several years, and returned to this country 
in 1 81 2, and died at St. George's Place, Surrey, nth May, 
1813, ^ged 78. He was a frequent contributor to the Trans- 
actions of the Medical Society of London, and published 
several separate publications. {Roll of the College of Physicians y hy 
Wm. Muni, M.D,, F.S.A.y 1878, vol. ii. p. 322.) 



^ 



Flowerday. 

!234. To the Memory | of | Mrs. Catherine Flower- 
day^ I who died 8*^ of Sept'* 18 16 Aged 40 | Also of 
her husband | Mr. Edward Flowerday* | who died 
the 14'^ of Nov"^- 1 85 1 Aged 74. 

The following baptism is registered at Newington : — 
1822, March 24, Mary Ann, daughter of Edward and Catherine 
Flowerday, of Lambeth, victualler, born 2 1 July, 1 8 1 6. 

I K ^ He was buried May 17, in th^ Register described as aged 76, and of Christ 
' Church, S^xfftf. 'Tht'GWf.'i Mag, for June, 1 813, has the following notice of him : — 

<< At his lodgings near Blackfriars Bridge, Anthony Fothergill, M.D. His 
property is estimated at ,^60,000, out of which he has left )C^oo each to several 
public charities of Bath, where he formerly resided ; and a variety of legacies to 
A'iends and public institutions in London and America. Of this benevolent Physician 
we hope to be favoured with farther particulars.*' ^ 

^ He resided at 9, Walcot Parade, from 1787 to 180 1. 

* Of Lambeth. ^ Of Winchmore Hill, Edmoaton. 



St. Mary's, Newington. 91 

Fraser. 

235. In Memory of | Miss Jane Fraser | Daughter 
of Mr. John Fraser | of Grays Inn j who died on 
the I'* day of August | 1808 Aged 34 Years. 

Fair. 

236. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Esther 
F>air/ I (relict of Capt**- Thomas Fair) | who de- 
parted this life I April 20*^ 1849, I Aged 79 years. 

On the back of the same stone : — 
In memory of | Peter Anderson* | who died Sep'- 
2°** 185 1 I aged 52 years. 

Richard Phair or Fair, R.N., born 1,739, ^^^^ *^ Skibbercen, 
CO. Cork, 1805 (third son of John and Margaret Phaire of 
Kinsale), an officer in the Navy present at the capture of 
Havannah by Admiral Sir George Pococke, 12th August, 1762. 
He married Ellen, daughter of James Creech, of Baltimore, and 
Ellen his wife, of the ancient family of Macarty Moire. 

Thomas Fair, eldest son of Richard and Ellen Fair, born at 
Skibbereen, 6th January, 1764, entered the Navy and sailed 
round the world with Captain Portlock, 1785-88. Fair's Island 
was named in commemoration of his being the first to descry the 
land on the north-west coast of America. He married Esther, 
daughter of John Woollis by Catherine his wife, daughter of John 
Mallet of the isle of 'Jersey, and died of yellow fever in 1801, 
and was buried at Demerara. Esther his wife died 20th April, 
1 849 (see her inscription above), and their daughter Esther married 
John Chessell Buckler (see Buckler inscription, page 36). Robert 
Fair, R.N., K.H., a younger son of Richard and Ellen Fair, born at 
Skibbereen, served as master of H.M.S. Beaver, 1804 — Amethyst, 
1808 — Locust, 181 1 — Tay, 18 14 — Griper, 1816 ; made Com- 
mander 1823, Captain, 1837, ^"^ appointed to H.M.S. Conway, 
1843. He saw much active service : see Naval Chronicle, 1808-9. 
In 1833 was created a Knight of the Guelphic order, and died s. p.X^^ ' 
5th April, 1844 ; buried at St. Helena. /^ ^ ///^^i/ Ki^C'^ /// 

The Arms borne by the family of Fair, Ferre, or Phaire, 'who 
were seated at Willesham, co. Suffolk, temp. Henry III., were : 
Gules, a fer de moline argent, a bendlet azure (Davy's Suffolk Collec- 
tion, Z. iii. f. 159)- Crest, out of a coronet or a falcon rising argent. 

* Of Canterbury Row. ^ Of Chester Place, Lambeth. 



gl Monumental Inscriptions^ 

Fair. 

Altar tomb, on the north side : — 

237. Sacred to the Memory of [ Mr, Robert Fair,^ 
late of this Parish | who departed this Life October 28'** 
1 8 14, I in the 65*^ year of his age | also Sarah Fair^ 
Relict of the above | who died March the 3'*^- 1823 | 
in the 77'^ Year of her age | also John Fair^ their 
eldest son | died July the 1 9^^ 1 8 3 1 | Aged 49 Years. 

On the west end : — 

William Harris Fair^ | Youngest Son of | 
Robert and Sarah Fair | who died January the 15^^ 
1827 I in the 39*^ Year of his Age | also James Fair^ 
I who died Sept"^- 21^' 1831 | Aged 47 Years. 

Fenton. 

238. In memory of | Ibbetson Fenton | of Wal- 
worth son of I Samuel & Ellen Fenton | of Leeds 
Yorkshire : | born 27 (?) April 1768 died 6'*' December 
1 8 1 1 I aged 43 years. 

Ibbetson Fenton, fifth son of Samuel Fenton, by Ellen his wife, 
daughter of . . . Leach (Burke's Landed Gentry, Edition 1863). 
The Gent^s Mag. for December, 181 1, stated that he was assistant 
to the surveyor of the King's warehouse at the Custom House. 

Fuller. 

239. Sacred | To the memory of | Arabella Jane 
Fuller* | Died Jany- 6^^ 1831 | Aged 5 Years | Also 
Esther Ann Fuller^ | Died June 18'^ 1847 I Aged 
62 Years | Also Robert Fuller* | Died Feb^- 24^ 
1852 I in his 81^' year. 

' All of Blackman Street. 

^ Of Bath Terrace. In the Register described as aged 4 years. 

' Of Bedford Row, East Street. In the Register described as aged 63. 

^ Of Dover Road. 



St. Mary'Sy Newington. 93 

Foster. 

On an altar tomb : — 

240. To the memory of | Mr. Henry Foster | 
late cashier of the Bank of England | and whose 
remains were deposited | in Lambeth Church Burying 
ground | He died Ocf- 12 1798, aged 52 | Also to 
the memory of | Mrs. Eliz"- Nainby^ sister of | the 
above and whose mortal remains | are interred beneath 
this stone | she died Feb 22""^ 1824 aged 75 | Also 
beneath this stone lieth | the Body of Henry Foster* 

son of the above named | Henry Foster and also 
late clerk in the Bank of England | who died July 
7* 1830 aged 40 I Also are here deposited the | 
mortal remains of Mrs. Susannah Foster® j wife 
of the first named Henry Foster and mother of | 
the last named Henry Foster | and who died Feb^ 
25*^ 1837 Aged 83. 

Susannah Foster, of 4, Orange Row, Kennington Road, co. 
Surrey, widow, in her will dated 25th June, 1828, mentions : ** My 
daughter, Elizabeth Foster, spinster — my daughter, Susannah 
Foster, spinster— my son, Henry Foster, whom exor." Adminis- 
tration with will annexed granted 10 April, 1837, to Elizabeth 
Foster, spinster and daughter of deceased : Henry, the exor. named 
in the will, having died in his mother's lifetime. 

Fitzpatrick. 

241. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Ann Fitz- 
patrick* I widow of the late | Mr. Dennis Fitz- 
patrick, I of Newmarket Suffolk, | who died Oct*'* 
25^'' 1836 I aged 68 years. 

' Of Kennington Road, Lambeth ^ in the Register described as aged 78. 

^ Of Lambeth. 

' Of Newington Crescent ; in the Register described as aged 84. 

* Of New Street, Newington Place. 



94 Monumental InscripitonSy 

Farmer. 

Altar tomb, within iron rails, on the south side : — 

242. In this Vault are | deposited the Remains of | 
Jane Farmer Wife of | Mr. Richard Farmer | of 
Kennington who departed | this Life June 2"^"^ 1797 (?)^ 
I Aged 23 Years | She was a Loving Wife an ] 
Affectionate Mother a sincere Friend | and a Valuable 
Woman | Sacred | To the Memory of | Richard 
Farmer Esq''* | Late of Kennington Common | who 
died September 14*^ 1829 | Aged 79 Years. 

On the west side :■ — 

Mr. Robert Hill^ | Brother to Mrs. Farmer | 
died February 17^^ 1824 | Aged 34 (?) Years. 

Richard Farmer, of Kennington Common, St. Mary*s, Newing- 
ton, CO. Surrey, Esquire, in his will dated 23 March, 1822, proved 
in London 24 September, 1829, by the executors named, mentions : 
** My son, Thomas Farmer, of Kennington Common — my daughter, 
Mary Mount, wife of William Foot Mount, of Riverhead, co. 
Kent, gent. — my sister-in-law, Fanny Hill — Marian, daughter of 
.said Fanny Hill — ^Ann Briscoe — Mary Briscoe — Fanny Norie* — 
Sarah Brown — ^Rachel Brown^my cousins, Deborah Farmer and 
Maria Purdie — ^my godson, Thomas Frederick Marson — my friends, 
Thomas Bailey, James Roby, James Eykin, and Robert Hill. 
Executors : my son, Thomas Farmer, Samuel Stocks, of Manches- 
ter, and Thomas Waite Marson, of Newington Butts. 

Administration with will annexed of the goods of Robert Hill, 
late of Bankside, co. Surrey, granted August, 1824, to John William 
Norie, husband of Elizabeth Norie, deceased, sister and universal 
legatee of testator, who, survived her brother, but died before 
taking out letters of administration. The will is unsigned and 
undated. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms: — 

1788, November 28, Mary, daughter of Richard and Jane 
Farmer. 

1790, July 2. Thomas, son of Richard and Jane Farmer. 

1793, November 2, Ann, daughter of Richard and Jane Farmer. 

* There is no entry of her burial at this date, but in the year 1794, June 9, 
occurs the burial of Jane Farmer, woman. 

* Of South Place, Kennington Common. 

^ Of St. Saviour's j in the Register he U described as aged 54.. 



St. Mary's, Newington. 95 

Fellows. 

243. Sacred | To the Memory of | Mfs. Elizabeth 
Fellows^ | wife of Mr. S. Fellows | and daughter 
of I William and Rachel Daniel | of this Parish | 
who departed this Life | the 11'^ May 1822 | in the 
25* Year of her Age | Also of Mrs. Rachel Daniel^ 

I mother of the above | who departed this Life | on 
. . . May 1824 (or 1826) | Aged 37 (?) years | Also 
of the above I Mr. William Daniel | who died 22 
February 18 — 5 | in the 75 (?) year of his age. 

Freemantle. 

244. In I Memory of | Mrs. Ann Freemantle^ 
Wife of Jonas Freemantle | an old Inhabitant of 
Greenfield Street, Whitechapel | who departed this 
Life I on the i^' day of Jan^- 1830, | Aged 72 Years 

I Also Mr. Richard Freemantle* | Son of the 
above who departed | this Life 28'^ Dec""- 1835 Aged 
42 Years | Also the above Mr. Jonas Freemantle^ | 
who departed this life 2^^ Jan^- 1836 | Aged 78 years. 

Finch. 

245. In memory of | Mrs. Rachael Finch | who 
Died December 13'^ 1799 I ^^ ^^e 34'^ Year of 
her Age. 

Ferry. 

246. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. John Ferry® 
I of this parish | who died January t6'^ ^844 ( aged 

56 years. 

* Of Park Place, Walworth. 

^ Of St. George, Hanover Square. She was buried June 4th, 1824. Her age is 
stated to be 67. 
' Of Chatham Place. In the Register described as aged 70. 
^ Of Bethnal Green, buried January 9, 1836. 

* Also of Bethnal Green, buried January 18. " Of Victoria Tcnace. 



96 Monumental Inscriptions, 

Faithfull. 

247. In I memory of | James Faithfull,^ | who 
departed this Life August ^^^ | 1823, Aged 55 Years 
Also Mary* Faithfull* | Wife of the above ( who 
departed this Life | December 20^ ^^33i Aged 69 
Years | Also Elizabeth Whitmore^ | Sister of the 
above ( James Faithfull, | who departed this Life | 
January 21'' 1847 Aged 70 Years. 

James Faithfull, of Lock's Fields, St. Mary's, Newington, co. 
Surrey, victualler, in his will dated 22nd March, 1823, proved in 
London by the executors named in the will on August 29th, 1823, 
mentions : "My wife Mary Faithfull — my sister Elizabeth Whitmore 
— Hannah Hyde and Lucy Fardon, nieces of my wife — Emily, 
daughter of my sister Elizabeth Whitmore — ^James, son of my 
brother John Faithfull, of Dulwich. Executors : my wife, Mary 
Faithfull, and Thomas Vaux, of Lock's Fields, baker. 

Foot 

248. Sacred ] to the memory of | W**- Carrington 
BuRt Foot* | died June 13 1789 Aged 18 Months | 
Also Mrs. Margaret Foot | mother of the above j 
died August 31** 1793 in her 43 year | In memory of 

I Francis Foot® | died Jan 3 1829 Aged 4 Years | 
Also Jane Foot® | died April 11*^ 1831 Aged 21 
Years Also Mr. James Burt Foot® | Father of the 
above died Aug 17* 1838 Aged ^3 Years | James 
John Foot^ | died July 23 1830 Aged 20 Months. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms : — 
1823, October 5th, Harry, son of James and Elizabeth Foot, of 
Frederick Place, leather dresser, born September 13th. 

1825, January 23rd, Francis, son of James Burt and Elizabeth 
Mary Ann Foot, of Frederick Place, leather dresser, born Decem- 
ber 31st, 1824. 

1826, November 12th, Eleanor, daughter of James Burtt and 
Elizabeth Foot, of Frederick Place, leather dresser, born Oct. 1 6th. 

» Of Salisbury Place. « Of Richmond Place. ■ Of St. George's. 

* In Register described as William Caronton Burt Foot. '^ Both of Bermondsey. 
' Of St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, In the Register he is described as aged 54. 
' Of Christ Church, Surrey. 



Si. MarfSy Newington, 97 

Foote. 

249. To I the memory of | Mrs. Ann Maria 
FooTE^ I died 16'^ January 1848 | aged 71 years | 
also I William Thos. Brandon^ | grandson of the 
above | and son of the late | Wm. Barnard John 
Brandon | of this parish | died 11*^ November 1848 

I aged 6 years and 3 months | also Margaret' widow 
of I Mr. Wm. Barnard John Brandon | and mother 
of the above | William Thomas Brandon | died 
2 2°*^ July 1 851 aged 44 years. 

Foy. 

250. Sacred | To the Memory of | Mrs. Eliza- 
beth^ wife of I Mr. William Foy, of this Parish | 
who departed this Life | the b*^ June 18 13 | in the 65^^ 
Year of her Age | Also the above Mr. William Foy^ 

I who departed this Life | the 1 2^^ February, 1 8 1^ | 
in the 70'^ Year of his Age | Likewise Miss Sarah 
FoY^ [ Daughter of the above | William and Eliza- 
beth Foy I who departed this Life | the 31*' May 
1822 I Aged 44 Years Also Miss Louisa Foy® | 
Daughter of the above | who departed this Life | the 
1 5'^ February 1 83 1 | Aged 49 years. 

William Foy, senior, of Boreham, co. Essex, in his will dated 
2 1st of June, 1797, proved in London by William Foy, 23rd 
February, 1816, desires to be buried in the Churchyard nearest 
where he may die, mentions: " My wife Elizabeth — ^my son, William 
— my daughters, Elizabeth, Sarah, Maria, Louisa, Matilda, Char- 
lotte, and Mary Ann." William Foy, the testator, formerly resided 
at Great Tichfield Street, Oxford Market, then at Boreham, but 
died at Newington. He was a dancing master. 

' Of Warner Street, St. George's. In the Register described as aged 69. 

' Of St. George*8, Southwark. 

' Of Manor Place. In the Register described as aged 41. 

* Of the Terrace, Walworth. 

' Of York Road, Lambeth $ in the Register described as William Foy senior. 

' BothofUmbeth. 

H 



9S Monumental Inscriptions y 

Foy. 

251. Sacred | To the Memory of | Miss Matilda 
FoY^ I Daughter of William & Elizabeth Foy | of 
this Parish | who departed this Life July 21"^ 1834 | in 
the 47'^ Year of her Age | Also Mr. William Foy^ [ 
Son of William and Elizabeth Foy | who departed 
this Life Sep'" 4'^ 1 834 | in the 64*^ Year of his Age. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Marriages : — 
1763, May •26th, Thomas Foy, widower, and Sarah Perry, widow. 
1766, August 27th, John Hall and Elizabeth Foy. 
There are tombs of the Foy family in the churchyard of 
Mclbury Bubb, Dorsetshire. 

Fryer. 

252. Sacred | to the Memory of [ Mrs. Ann 
Fryer^ I Obit 10'^ July 1825 | aet. 29 | Also of Mr. 
Thomas Fryer* | who died the 8'^ May 1829 | Aged 
57 Years | Also Mr. George Fryer^ | who died the 
17'^ Jan^- 1837 I Aged 40 Years | Also Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Fryer® I Wife of the above | Mr.TnoMAS Fryeb. 

I who died the 22"^ Feb^- 1852 | Aged 86 Years. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms : — > 

1 801, October 25th, Thomas, son of Thomas and Elizabeth 
Fryer, born July 19th. 

1804, October 14th, William, son of Thomas and Elizabeth 
Fryer, born July 1 1 th. 

1806, December 7th, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Eliza- 
beth Fryer, born August loth. 

1808, November 13, Jane, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth 
Fryer, born July 26th. 

1 810, July 29th, Henry, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Fryer, 
born June 3rd. 

1 8 14, September 4th, Charles Stephens, son of Thomas and 
Elizabeth Fryer, of Francis Street, greengrocer, born September 28. 

Of Lambeth. She vtas buried July 24. 
- Of Lambeth. He vm^ buried September 6. 
^ Of Francis Street. * Of Lawson Street. 

^ Of Lawson Stre.t, Dover Road, burkd January 29, and in the Register de- 
scribed aged 39, 6 Qf Qreat Bland Street. 



<?/. Mary's^ Newington, 99 

Fisher. 

253. Sacred | To the Memory of | Esther/ Eliza- 
beth & Jane | Fisher Daughters of | John & 
Esther Fisher | of this Parish | who died in the 
Years 18 15 and 18 18 (?) | Aged 6 Years and Four 
Months I 1 1 Months, 2 Years and 6 Months | Also 
of Emma Fisher^ | who died September 23"^ (?) 1825 | 
Aged 20 Months | Also Mr. John Fisher | Father 
of the above | who died July 24^*" 1848 (?)' | Aged 
54 (?) Years. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms : — 
1809, February lOth, Esther, daughter of John and Esther Fisher, 
born January 6th, 1809. 

181 1, February 17th, Mary Ann, daughter of John and Esther 
Fisher. 

1812, June 14th, Amelia, daughter of John and Esther Fisher, 
born January 23rd, 18 12. 

1820, June 25th, Elizabeth, daughter of John and Esther Fisher, 
of Weymouth Street, painter, born May i6th. 

1822, July 14th, Eliza Ann, daughter of John and Esther 
Fisher, of Weymouth Street, born April i8th. 

1824, April 25th, Emma, daughter of John and Esther Fisher, 
of Weymouth Street, born January i6th, 1824. 

1828, June 15th, Robert, son of John and Esther Fisher, of St. 
Olive's, born December loth, 1826. 

Flammond (or Hammond). 

254. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mrs. Sarah 
Flammond* | Wife of Mr. John Flammond | who 
departed this life April i (?) 18 19 | aged 68 years | 
Also I Mr. John Flammond^ [ Husband of the 
Above I who departed this life June 18 1825 | Aged 
82 years. 

> Her burial is entered in the Register: "1S15, May xSth, Esther Fisher, of 
Weymouth Street, aged 6 years and 4 months/* 

' Also of Weymouth Street, buried September 2S. 

' There is no entry of his burial at this date. 

* In the Register the entry is: ''1819, April 15, Sarah Hammond, of William 
Street, Kent Road." * Also of William Street. 



.loo Monumental Inscriptions^ 

Fardinando. 

On an altar tomb : — 

255. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. Walter 
Fardinando^ | of West Ham Essex | who departed 
this life I March 21^^ 1832, | in the 86'^ year of his 
age I Also of | Mr. Frederick Fardinando^ | of 
this Parish, | who departed this life | 17'^ August 1832: 

I in the 73*^ year of his age. | Also of | Thomas^ | 
son of the above, | Frederick Fardinando | who 
departed this lif« | March 19^^ 1852, | in the 53''^ year 
of his age | Also of | Mrs. Clare Fardinando | 
wife of the above | Frederick Fardinando^ | who 
departed this life | January 26* 1853 | in the 90^^ year 
of her age. 

Frederick Fardinando, by Clare his wife, had issue three chil- 
dren, viz.: — 

1. Elizabeth Clare, born 13th January, 1792, baptized 4th 

April, at St. George's, Southwark, married at Newington 
Church, 22nd October, 18 18, to Nathaniel Grew, and 
was buried at St. John's, Stratford, 13th December, 1855. 

2. Hannah, baptized at Newington (see below), married 

Thomas Cooke, and was buried 26th June, 1878, at the 
Tower Hamlets Cemetery. 

3. Thomas, baptized and buried at Newington. He died 

unmarried. 
Registers, St Mary's, Newington. Baptisms : — 
1795, June 26th, Hannah, daughter of Frederick and Clare 
Ferdinando, born March 28th. 

1799, December 15 th, Thomas, son of Frederick and Clare Fer- 
dinando, born November i8th. 

Foster. 

256. In memory of | Mrs. Eliz^"- Foster^ | of this 
parish | who departed this life | 18**" Jan^- 18 15 aged 
79 years. 

> All three of West Ham, Essex. 

^ Of King's Row. In the Genis, Mag, for August, 1832, he is described as << late 
ofthe Bank of England.*' ' Of Manor Place. 



St. Marfs^ Newington. loi 



Fossett. 

257. Sacred | To the Memory of I Mr. John 
Fossett^ of this Parish | who died Feb^* 14*^ 18 16, | 
Aged 91 Years | Also of Lydia Grace Jane Fossett^ 

I Daughter of the above | who died Sepf* i^* 1822 
Aged 31 Years | Also of Caroline Hammond | 
Daughter of the above | Lydia Fossett died Nov''- 
27*** 1819^ I Aged 3 Years and 5 Months j Also of 
Benjamin* son of Benjamin [and Elizabeth Fossett 

I who died 26'^ March, 1828 | Aged 13 Years and 6 
months | Also Mary* Daughter of the above [Ben- 
jamin and Elizabeth Fossett | who died 9*^ of 
March 1830 | in the 14**" Year of her Age. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms : — 
1787, February 6th, Benjamin, son of John and Grace Fossett. 
1789, June 24th, William, son of John and Grace Fossett. 
1 79 1, August 5th, Lydia Grace Jane, daughter of John and 
Grace Fossett. 

1 8 14, October 28th, Benjamin, son of Benjamin and Elizabeth 
Fossett, of Beckford Row, Gentleman, born September 30th. 

1 8 16, May 17th, Mary, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth 
Fossett, of Becicford Row, Gentleman, bom April 21st. 

1 8 14, December 16, Louisa Lydia, daughter of William Austin 
and Lydia Grace Jane Fossett, of Beckford Row, lighterman, born 
November 21st. 

1 8 16, July 26th, Caroline Hammond, daughter of William Austin 
and Lydia Grace Jane Fossett, of Beckford Row, lighterman, born 
June 30th. 

181 8, December 24, Annette Jemima, daughter of William 
Austin, and Lydia Grace Jane Fossett, of Beckford Row, lighter- 
man, born November 26th. 

1820, June 14th, Helena Jeannett, daughter of William Austin 
and Lydia Grace Jane Fossett, of Beckford Row, lighterman, born 
May 1 6th. 

1 Of Walworth. ' Of St. Olave, Hart Street, London. 

' There is no entry in the Register of her burial, at this date. 
* Both of St. Pancras. 



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1 02 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Fenner. 

258. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mr. George 
Fenner^ | of this Parish | who died 13*^ Dec'*- 1828 | 
Aged 45 Years | Also of Mary Fenner^ | Mother of 
the above | who died 2™* January, 1830 | Aged 68 
Years j Also near to this Place | lies the Bodies of 
Henry | the Son and Mary the | Granddaughter of 
the above I George Fenner | Also of Mary* | Daugh- 
ter of the above | George Fenner | who departed 
this Life | on the 14'^ April 1832 | Aged 24 Years. 

Fenner. 

259. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. James 
Fenner* | who departed this life November | 26'^ 18 16 
aged 5 9 years and 1 1 months | he was a good husband 
an affectionate | father and sincere friend | also sincerly 
regretted after a long | and painful illness Mrs. Mary 
Fenner^ | wife of the above who died April 28^^ 18 18 
aged 69 years. 

James Fenner, of the sign of the " Ship," Essex Street, Strand, 
CO. Middlesex, in his will dated April 19, 181 5, proved in London 
March 17, 1 8 1 7, by William Western, one of the executors named, 
mentions : " My wife, Mary Fenner — my daughter Louisa, wife of 
George Bromley — my daughter, Mary Ann Fenner. . Executors, 
Abraham Western, William Western, and Henry Speake. Wit- 
nesses, Lieut. Jos^^* Eastwood, R.N., William Seymour," 

Fullbrook. 

260. Sacred | to the memory of | Grace Full- 
brook® j of this parish ; | who departed this life | July 
1'^ 1842, aged 67 years. 

> of Canterbury Place ; in the Register described as aged 46. 

^ Also of Canterbury Place. * Of Lambeth. 

* Of East Lane. * OfDeptford. She was burled May loth. 

** Of Canterbury Row ; in the Register her age is entered 66. 



Si. Mary's, Newington. 103 

t^oster. 

On an altar tomb, on the north side : — 

261. Robert Foster (?) died Jan^- 20 18 12 (?)^ | 
in his 67 Year. 

On the south side : — 

Here lies the body of Joseph Foster | Son of the 
above Joseph and Elizabeth | who departed this life 
Sept. i8(?) 1786 (?y. 

Furse. 

262. Sacred | to the Memory of | Lieu''- Thomas 
f^uRSE^ of the 2"^ Royal National (?) Battalion | Obiit 

1 2 April 1 8 27 I Etat 64 Years. 

Register, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms of children of 
Thomas and Margaret Furse, of St. Paul's Place, Walworth, 
Gent. : — 

1820, March 17th, Margaret Ann, daughter, born 8th February, 
3820. 

1822, January 9th, Christopher, son, born 3rd December, 1821. 

1823, November 21st, Henry, son, born October 25th, 1823. 

Fisher. 

263. In memory of | William Son of Thomas ! 
and Jane Fisher of this Parish | who Died 12'** 
January, 1803 (?)^ | Aged one Year | also of Mary 
Ann I Daughter of the above | who Died 14'^ Dec'- 
1803 I Aged 5 Years and 5 Months | Also of Jane 
Daughter of the above | who Died 31** Dec'- 1803 | 
Aged 10 Months | Also of Mr. Thomas Fisher | 
Father of the above | who died much regretted and 
esteemed | October 28'^ 1812 | Aged 54 Years | Also 
Mr. Robert Tho*. Fisher* | Son of the above | who 

' There are no entries in the Register corresponding with either of these dates. 
« Of Paul's Place, Walworth. 

^ In the Register there is an entry of burial thus: *< 1803, January 16, William 
Fiiher, man,'* ^ Ot Cumberland Place. 



I04 Monumental Inscriptions^ 

departed this Life | 29*^ September 1829 | Aged 34 
Years | Also of Charles Fisher^ | son of the above 
who died 7'** January 1 833 | Aged 34 Years | also of 
Mrs. Jane Fisher^ | wife of the above [ Mr. Thomas 
Fisher | who died (much regretted | and esteemed) 
March 17*^ | 1842 aged 69 years | also of Mrs. George 
Elizabeth* | Glover | daughter of the above | who 
died Sep*- y^ 1849 | Aged 48 years. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms : — 

1802, February 8th, William, son of Thomas and Jane Fisher, 
born January loth. 

1803, April 15, Jane, daughter of Thomas and Jane Fisher, born 
Marph i8th. 

1808, April 27, William, son of Thomas and Jane Fisher, born 
April 2nd. 

Gibbons. 

On a flat stone formerly in the Nave : — 

264. Here lies the body | of Mary Gibbons [ wife 
of the late Mr. Joseph Gibbons | hop merchant in the 

I Borough of Southwark | She died December | the 
17* 17 . . aged (79?). 

Gage. 

265. Sacred | to the memory of | William Baker 
Gage* | died March 9'*" 1839 | ^^^ ^ y^**" ^^^ ^ 
months | also Hezekiah Gage^ [ died April 14^*" 1841 

I aged 27 years | also Sina Mary Gage® | died 
December 28'^ 1842 | aged 3 years | also Hezekiah 
Edwin Gage^ | died July 16'** 1848 | aged 6 years and 
7 months | children of the.above Hezekiah Gage. 

* Of Union Row, Kent Road. In the Register his age is entered 35. 
^ Of the Elephant and Castle, Newington. Her age is entered 68. 

* In the Register the entry is : " 1 849, Sept. 5, Elizabeth Glover, of Elephant and 
Casde, Surrey Place, aged 49.** 

* There is no entry of his burial at this date. 

^ Of Cross Street. In the Register his age is entered 28. 

* Of Hackney. ' Of Norwood, 



St. Mary's, Newington. . 105 

GuifFardiere. 

On a tablet formerly on the east wall of the Chancel, 
south side of the Communion-table : — 

266. Juxta hoc marmor, sepultus est | Rev.Carolus 

de GuiFFARDiERE, A.M.^ I Hujusce Parochiae, | Per ^ 
sexdecim annos Rector : j Amicis semper deflendus | ^ 
Obiit I™* die Januarii | Anno Domini MDCCCX"^° 
aetatis suae LXX"*" | In eodem sepulchro, conditur | 
Af^NA de GuiFFARDiERE^ | Conjux per quadraginta 
annos : | Charissima simul ac amantissima | Obiit XXI"''' 
die Decembris, | Anno Domini MDCCCVP aetatis 
suae LXX"'^- . 

On a flat . stone formerly under the Communion- 
table : — 

Sacred to the Memory | of Jane Andrewana late 
Wife I of the | Rev**- Charles de Guiffardiere | 
Rector of this Parish | who departed this Life | on the 
21^' of December 1806 | Aged 69 Years | Also of the 
I Rev. Charles de Guiffardiere | Rector of this x 
Parish | who departed this Life Jan^- i^' 18 10 | Aged 
70 Years. 

Grant. 

267. Here lieth buried | the body of | William 
Grant^ I who . . . . 1 79 1. 

* His burial is- recorded in the Register on January 9th, i8io, where he is <iescrihe4,,>j?/; / ^ J A O 
as « late Rector of this Parish/' The Gent's, Mag. for January, 1810, has the foifbwinp '^ /' 9 J 
notice of him : " 1810, January ist, at his house in Cleveland Row, St. James', in his ; "^ 
70th yea r, the Rev. Charles de Gui ffardiere, M.A., Rector of Berkhampstead.*' V 

' Her burial li recorded in the Register : •* 1806, 29th December, Jane Andrewana 
Guiffardiere, woman, wife of Rev. Charles Guiffardiere, Rector of this parish." The 
Gent's, Mag. for December, 1 806, has the following notice : << December aist, of 
apoplexy, Mrs. T. (sic) A. de Guiffardiere, wife of the Rev. Charles de G., of 
Cleveland Row, St. James's, Rector of Newington, Surrey, of which he was Vicar 
by the gift of the Bishop of Hereford.** The name on the tablet does not agree with 
the inscription on the cover of the vault, nor with the entry in the Register. 

* The following occurs amongst the entries of burials: *' 1791, July 31: 
WilUam Grant, child.** 



lo6 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

Godfrey. "" 

268. In I memory of | Mr. William Godfrey^ | 
of this parish | who departed this life | September i o 
1840 I aged 50 years | also William^ son of the above 

I who died July 5 1845 ^g^^ ^^ years | and of | 
F'rederick* I his brother | who died 28 September 1852 
I aged 22 years. 

William Godfrey, of Francis Street, Newi-ngton^ co. Surrey, 
victualler, in his will dated loth July, 1 840, proved in London 12th 
November, 1840, by the executors named, mentions : *• My wife, 
Harriet, otherwise Harriott Godfrey — my children, Harriet, 
Frederick, and William (under age). Executors : John Kelsey, of 
Rotherhithe, builder, and wife Harriet. Witnesses : Sophia Adams, 
Rd. Courtree, Rotherhithe." 

Gough. 

269. InMemory of Mary* | Wife of Hugh Gough 
Esq. ( East Street, Walworth, and late | of Limerick in 
Ireland | Died 23"* Jan^^- 1824 | Aged 64 Years | Also 

[ Hugh Gough,* Esq''* | Husband of the above | Died 
23"* May 1830 I Aged 75 years, 

Garrett. 

270. In I memory of | James Garrett** | native of 
Exeter late Surgeon | in the honorable East India | 
Company's marine service | born 1*^ August 1760 | 
died 4'^ July 1838 | Sarah Elizabeth Harriet* | 
daughter of the | Rev*^* John and Louisar'^ Garrett 

I and grand daughter of the above | who died 27'^* 
December 1840 [ aged i year and 2 days | also 
Sarah® the exemplary | and faithful wife of the above 

I James Garrett | who departed this life July 11'^ 
1 842 I aged 84 years. 

* Of Francis Street. « of Westminster Road. 

* Of William Street, Regent's Park. * Both of Apollo Buildings. 

* Of Rockingham Row, • Both of St. Gcorge*s, Southwark. 
' Sic on stone. 



<S*/. MarfSy Newington. 107 

Good. 

271. In memory of | Mr. William Good/ | late 
of this Parish, | who died December 30**' 1838, | aged 
72 years | also Eliza James,* | Granddaughter of the 
above; | who died January 27'^ 1848, | ag6d 17 years 
also Mrs. Elizabeth Good,* | wife of the above ; | 
Mr. William Good, | who died February 28* 1852, 

I aged 82 years, | also Mr. Richard James,* | Father 
of the above, | Eliza James, | who died January 19^ 
1854, I aged 53 years. 

William Goode, sen., of Crown Street, Walworth, St. Mary's, 
Newington, CO. Surrey, late of 6, Prince's Row, will proved 21st 
January, 1839, mentions: "My wife, Elizabeth — my children, 
William, Charles, Sarah wife of Henry Hooke, Elizabeth, Mary 
Ann wife of William Shelshear, Eliza, Harriet, Charlotte, and 
Maria. Witnesses : Joseph Charlwood, Judith Charlwood. 

Gibbon. 

272. To the Memory [ of | Joseph Gibbon, Esq'- | 
late of this Parish, | Who departed this Life | the 10*** 
of August 1808, Aged 61 Years | Also | Mrs. Hen- 
rietta Amelia Gibbon^ | Wife of the above, | who 
departed this Life | the 27^^ of March 1821, | Aged 
71 Years. 

Henrietta Amelia Gibbons, of Stangate, Lambeth, co. Surrey, 
widow, in her will dated 24th March, 1821, proved in London 7th 
April, 1821, by the executors named, mentions: " My daughter 
Henrietta Amelia Dawes, wife of Samuel Dawes, vintner, now of 
Calais, in France — my grandson, Samuel Washington Dawes — my 
granddaughter, Maria Amelia Martha Dawes, daughter of my 
daughter Henrietta Amelia Dawes — my other granddaughter, Julia 
Sarah Davis. Executors: John Lunder (or Lundee) of 13, Stan- 
gate, Esquire, and James Travers, of Palace Yard, Lambeth, coal 
merchant." 

' Of Prince's Place, Walworth. In the Register his age is 70. 
^ Of Lorimer Road, Walworth. 

* Of Weymouth Street. In the Register her age is 80. 

* Of Dorset Place, Kennington. In the Register his age is 55. 
' ' Of Lambeth. In the Register her age is 74. 



io8 Monumental Inscriptions^ 

Gerrans. 

273. Sacred | to the Memory of | The Rev. Ben. 
jAMiN Gerrans | Obit 24 March 1825 [ IE- 80. 

His burial is recorded in the Register thus : ''1825, April ist, 
Benj. Garrans, of Providence Street, aged 80," but according to the 
GentkmarCs Magazine for June, 1825, he died in Prospect Place, 
Walworth. He is described as " a gentleman, no less eminent as a 
classical scholar than as an Orientalist." 

He descended from an old Cornish family. There still exist, 
near Falmouth, the ruins of an old castle called Gerran's Castle. 
The Registers of the parish of Gerrans contain a few entries 
relating to the name (then spelt Gerans), anjongst the latest of 
which are the marriage on September 19th, 1591, of Henry Gerans 
and Anne Morsed, and the burials on 27th July, 1601, of Jane 
Gerans, and August 11, 1603, of Agnes Gerans. Benjamin 
Gerrans had a numerous family ; his youngest child, a daughter, 
Frances, married, at St. Mary*s, Newington, Robert Brine. (See 
note to Inscription 117.) The catalogue of the British Museum 
contains two works published by him, entitled " Tales of a Parrot, 
done into English, from a Persian manuscript entitled 'Tooti 
Nameh,' by a teacher of the Persic, Arabic, Hebrew, Syriac, 
Chaldaic, Greek, Latin, Italian, French, and English languages : 
London, 1792." The other, entitled "Travels of Rabbi Benjamin, 
son of Jonah, of Tudela, through Europe, Asia, and Africa, from 
the Ancient Kingdom of Navarre to the Frontiers of China ; 
faithfully translated from the original Hebrew, &c., &c., by the 
Rev. B. Gerrans, lecturer of St. Catherine Coleman, and second 
master of Queen Elizabeth's Free Grammar School, Saint Olive, 
South wark: London, 1783." 

Gilbert. 

274. Sacred | to | the memory of | Mrs. Sarah 
Gilbert^ | wife of Mr. W^- Gilbert | died .Dec'- 
29* 1828 aged 2^'^ years | also Mr. W^- Gilbert* | 
husband of the above | died July 25'*" 1836 aged 45 
years | also Mrs. Sarah Garratt' | died November 
24^^ 1853 aged 71 years | also Mrs. Jane Wright* | 
died September 7*^ 1 8 54 aged 63 years. 

» Of Horscmonger Lane. * Of Cole's Street. 

' Of Clapham Road. In the Register her age is 78. 

^ Of Montague Place, Clapham Road \ she was buried September 9th. In the 
Register her age is 62. 



Sf. MarfSy Newington. 109 

Guerin. 

On the south side of an altar tomb : — 

275. In this vault lieth interred the Body of | Mrs. 
Mary Guerin^ | relict of the late | Capt°- Peter 
Guerin who departed this life | August 14'^ 1785 
Aged 85 years | Also Mr, John William* 



Oh the north side : — 

Here lieth the remains of | Mrs. Christian 
FoRTYE^ I Daughter of the before mentioned | Capt"- 
Peter and Mary Guerin | who Departed this life 
Oct. . . . 

All the above indistinct. 

On the west end : — 

276. Sacred to the Memory of | John Youl | late 
of the Parish of | S' Georges Southwark | who died 



Also Mrs. Eliza- 
who died August 



January 21*' 18 11 | aged 66 Years 
BETH Youl* | Wife of the above 
8'^ 1821 I Aged 73 Years. 

John Youl, of New Kent Road, St. George the Martyr, co. 
Surrey, nurseryman, in his will dated 22nd July, 1809, proved in 
London with four codicils 3rd February, 181 1 — to be buried at 
Ashstead, co. Surrey* — mentions : " My wife, Elizabeth — my eldest 
son, John (away from home) — my son, James — my son, William — 
my daughters, Mary Ann, Louisa Matilda, Anne, Christian, and 
Sarah — my two nieces in Scotland — Mrs. Anderson, my first 
cousin. Executors : my wife, Elizabeth — my good friendj David 
King, of Rodney Buildings — and my sons, James and William. 
Witnesses : Mr. Robinson, John Roberts, William Richbell." 

' Her banal is registered August 23. 

' On the 1 8 th December, 1798, there is re^stered a burial of John William Guerin. 
' The following entry occurs in the Register: "1805, October 24, Christian 
Fortye, woman.*' ^ Of St. Oeorge*s. 

* He wu buried at Ncirington. 



T I Q Monumental Inscriptions^ 

Garlick. 

277. Sacred | to the memory of j Mr. John 
Garlick/ [ who died December 11'^ 1847, I aged 58 
years. 

Giles. 

278. Sacred | to the memory of | William Thomas 
GiLES^ I the beloved son | of | Charles and Eliza- 
beth Giles | of Yarmouth | in the county of Norfolk 

I who died May 26'^ 1 837 | aged 26 years. 

Grant. 

279. Near this Stone | Lie the Mortal Remains of 
I James Grant' Comedian | Remembered by his 

sorrowing Children as a most affectionate father | and 
by all who knew him as a most | kindhearted friend ( 
He died March 26'^ 1829 aged 58 years | This Stone 
also I beneath which her relics are laid | is sacred to the 
memory of | his faithful and excellent wife | Sobieska 
Clementina Grant* | who died July 5^^ 1841 aged 
66 years | To record | the deep and irreparable loss 
of her beloved children | in | the tender solicitude 
and never wearied affection | the generous nature and 
disposition | the pure warm heart | the piety and the 
rectitude | the quiet sweetness in prosperity | the cheer- 
ful fortitude in adversity | and | the calm resignation in 
suffering | of their most dear and lamented | mother | 
This memorial is dedicated | in humble and heartfelt 
sorrow | by the joint love and veneration and gratitude 
I of all her children | In England and in India | Sisters 
and Brothers scattered side from side | &c &c &c &c. 

» Of Elliott's Row, St. George's. « Of West Street. 

' Of St. George's Road, Kent Road. He was buried April 5th. 
^, Of Doddington Grove. Described in the Register as aged 67. 



Si. Mary's, Newingion. 1 1 1 

Gurney. 

280. Sacred | To the Memory of | Mrs. Anna 
Gurney^ | the dearly beloved | and vertuous Wife of 

I Mr. Charles Gurney | of this Parish | who de- 
parted this Life | much regretted | on the 20*^ July 
1842 I Aged 55 years. 

Gould. 

281. The family grave of | Mr. & Mrs. Gould | 
In memory of | Sarah Betts* | late of Barkway, 
Herts I who died 1** January 1799 | aged 26 years | 
also Margaret' wife of | Mr. William Gould of 
this parish | who died 23"* December 1824 | aged 76 
years | also Mr. William Gould Junior* | son of the 
above | who died 10 November 1827 | aged 41 years 

I also Mr. William Gould*^ | husband of the above 
Margaret Gould | who died 14*^ February 1829 | 
aged 6g years | also Mary Bradly® | who died 26* 
January 1849 | aged 2 years | also Thomas Hutton 
GouLD^ I son of the above William & Margaret 
Gould | who died 24*^ August 1849 | aged 61 years 

I also Mrs. Elizabeth Gould® | wife of the above | 
who died 5'^ November 1863 | aged 79 years. 

Gear. 

282. Sacred i to the memory of | Ann* | Wife of 
Mr. Francis Gear | who departed this Life | on the 
14* of February 1819 | Aged 46 Years | Also of the 
above | Mr. Francis Gear^^ | who departed this Life 

I on the 28'*" of February 1844 I Aged 73 years, 

* Of St. David's Street. ^ In the Register spelt Bettes. ' Of Salisbury Crescent. 

* Also of Salisbury Crescent. In the Register his age is 41. 

' Also of Salisbury Crescent. Described as aged 70. " Of Somers Town. 

^ Of Bath Terrace. ^ Not buried at Newington. 

' Of Clapham. '" Also of Clapham. In the Regi&tcr his age is 65. 



Ill Monumental Inscriptions y 

Gabrielle. 

On an altar tomb : — 

283. Sacred to the memory of | Mary,^ | the infant 
daughter of | John James & Mary Gabrielle | of 
this parish who died | on the 17'*" day of February 
1822 I aged 20 months and 6 days. 

Gooden. 

284. Sacred | to the memory of | the beloved wife^ 

who 
also 



of I Mr. Thomas Gooden | of this Parish 



departed this life 
to the following 



months 
months 



Nov''- 3'** 1 837 aged 44 years 
children of the above | Elizabeth 
Esther' died | May 6 1843 aged . . | Sarah 
Harriet* died Feb. 17 | 1846 aged 9 years and 3 
Clara^ died March 16 1823 (?) | aged 9 
Clara® their second died | Nov'- 9'^ 18 24 aged 
10 months | the undernamed children | buried at Lam- 
beth viz: I Charlotte died Oct'- 25'^ | 1818 Aged 
15 months (or 45) | Thomas died March 11'^ 1821 | 
aged 5 weeks | also Thomas William Gooden | son 
of the above | who died of fever at Umballa | in the 
East Indies July 17 (?) 18 . . | in the 21*' year of his 
age. 

Gazer (?)• 

285. John Gazer (?) | departed this life | . . of 
Nov. 180 . . I aged 67 (?). 

Very indistinct. 

» Of Trafalgar Street. 

^ The following burial is entered in the Register : " 1837, November 9, Charlotte 
Gooden, of St. George^s, Southwark, aged 44.** 

' Of Kent Road, St. George*8. In the Register her age is 13. 

* Of St. George*s, Southwark. - 

^ Of Weymouth Street. In the Register spelt Goodin. 

* Also of "Weymouth Street, aged 10 months 5 days. 



Sl Mary'Sy Newington, 1 1 3 



Gummer. 



On a ledger stone surrounded with iron rails : — 
286. Sacred | to the memory of William Gummer^ 
of this Parish | who died the 8'^ of August 1829 | 
Aged 56 Years | also George Gummer | Nephew of 
the above | Died 29'^ September 1821^ | Aged 21 



Years j Thomas Henry Strong' 

I in the j . . year of his age 

Gummer^ | died 20'^ March 1843 



died 9'^ Nov. 1838 
Also Margaret 
in her 37'^ year. 



Goodspeed. 

287. In Memory of | Mr. John Goodspeed^ | who 
died 14 November 1782 aged 37 (?) Years | Also Mrs. 
Mary Goodspeed | Wife of the above | who died 14^ 
Jan^- 1796 Aged 66 Years | Also of Thomas Good- 
speed I who died 13'^ March 1800 aged 31 Years | 
Also of Mrs. Mary Goodspeed® | who died 11'^ 
Sep*- 1 8 19 aged 70 Years | Also of Mary Ellis^ who 
departed | this life April the 6*^ 1823 aged 29 Years | 
Also Martha Matthews We ale® | Mother of the 
above | who died 7'^ October 1826 Aged 66 Years 
Also Martha Borman* | Daughter of the above 
who died November 25th 1846 | Aged 57 Years. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Marriages : — 
1778, January 29th, John Weak, of St. Martin, Ladgate, 
bachelor, and Martha Mathew Goodspeed, of this parish, spinster, 
a minor with consent of John Goodspeed, her father. 

' Of Church Row. In the Re^ster his age if 55. 

' There is no entry of his burial, but in the Register the following occurs : ^ 1822, 
July 31st, George James Gummer, of Ellis Square, Penton Street^ aged 13 years/* 

' Of Church Row. In the Register his age is 37. 

* Of Church Row. In the Regbter described as Sarah Margaret Gummer, 
aged 36. 

' In the Register there is an entry o( a burial of a John Goodspeed on the 28th 
November, 1781, but no entry in 1782. 

' Of Church Place. In the Register described as aged 71. 

' OfBermondsey. * Of St Mark's, Kennington. * Of Lambeth. 

I 



1 1 4 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Gimingham. 

On an altar tomb : — 

288. In Memory of | John Gimingham^ | Late of 
Walworth | who departed this life | on the 17'*" Dec*"* 
18 1 5 aged 66 Years [ Also two Daughters of the above 

[ who died in their Infancy | Also Elizabeth Gim- 
ingham^ I Relict of the above who died I 20'*" June 
1832 Aged 78 Years | Also Mary' Gimingham* | 
Daughter of the above | who died iy^ August 1852 | 
Aged 65 Years | Also Harriet Gimingham* | 
Daughter of the above | who died 15'^ Sep'- 1854 | 
Aged 56 years. 

John Gimingham, of Walworth, St. Mary's, Newington, co. 
Surrey, gentleman, in his will dated 25 th December, 1812, proved 
in London 4th January, 181 6, mentions : " My wife, Elizabeth — 
my son, John — my daughters, Elizabeth, Mary, Anne, and Harriet 
(the two latter under age). Executors : my wife Elizabeth, and 
my son John. 

Elizabeth Gimingham, of Richmond, co. Surrey, widow of the 
late John Gimingham, of Walworth, will dated March 15th, 183 1, 
proved in London i8th July, 183 2, by the executor, mentions : *' My 
daughter, Elizabeth Walne, wife of the Rev. Thomas Randall 
Walne,* of Needham, co. Norfolk — my daughters, Mary, Ann, and 
Elizabeth. Executor, my son John." 

Garratt. 

289. In memory of | Mrs. Sarah Garratt | who 
died April 4(?) | 1779 (?)® | Aged 71 (?) years. 

Indistinct. 

Grice. 

290. Sacred | to the memory of | Sophia/ | wife of 
John Grice, | of this Parish, | who departed this Life 

I 2!^ March 1843, | in her 51'' year. 

» Of Walworth. 2 of Great Easton, Essex. 

■ Of spring Terrace, Richmond. * Of Grand Parade, Brighton. 

* He was the son of Thomas Walne, of Brockdish Grove, co. Norfolk. 

• There is no entry in the Register of her burial at this date. 
' Of Hampton Street. 



67. Marfsy Newington. 1 1 5 

Green. 

291. Sacred | To the Memory of | Mary Green ^ 
I Daughter of ( William Child Green, | and Mary 
Green of this Parish | who departed this Life | the 
18'^ of March 18 19, | in the 22°^ Year of her Age 
Also of the above | Mr. William Child Green,^ 
who departed this Life | the 22'''* of August, 1833, 
Aged 69 Years | Also of the above [ Mrs. Mary 
Green,^ I who departed this Life | the 27^^ of May 
1847 I Aged 86 years | Also Mr. John Green* | who 
departed this Life | the 15'^ of October, 1853, | Aged 
46 Years. 

Hurlbatt. 

On a tablet formerly on the north wall inside the 
church : — 

292. To the respected memory of | Francis 
Hurlbatt,^ | of this parish, | who died on the 26*^ 
February 1834, | aged 78 years | also | Betsey,* his 
wife I who died on the 4'^ May 1837, | aged 67 years. 

Hurlbatt. 

Altar tomb, south side : — 

293. In Memory | of | Francis Hurlbatt, of 
Hampton Wick, | in the County of Middlesex, who 
died January 2°^ 1767 Aged 71 Years | Mary his 
wife died February 22"** 1790 Aged 73 years | 

* Of East Lane, Walworth. 

^ Of Prior Place. In the Register his burial is entered on August 3rd, and his age 
described as 68. 

' Of Apollo Buildings. 

* Of Prior Place, East Street. In the Register his age is described as 47. 
» Of Church Row. 

' Ako of Church Row. In the Register described as Betsey Grace Sergeant 
Hurlbatt. 



ii6 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Mary '\ rdied Ocf- 7 1759, Aged 2 Years, 

Susannah) *"^ ^^" (died April i2'^i767Aged i5Years.^ 
Also of William Hurlbatt, of Turnham Green | in 
the said County, | who died March 7'^ ^T9^i Aged 70 
Years. 

On the west end : — 

Francis* son of Francis | and Betsy Hurlbatt 
of this parish, | died Sep'- 9^^ 1797 aged 6 months | 
also I Charlotte Barlow Hurlbatt,* | their daugh- 
ter died 19*^ March 1835, | aged ^2 I ^^^o of ( 
Caroline Marson Hurlbatt* died January 7'*" 1849, 
I aged 48 years. 

On the north side : — 

In Memory of | Hugh Hurlbatt of this parish 
who died January 4^^ 1768 | Aged 57 Years | Eliza- 
beth his wife, who died July 5^^ i794> Aged 75 Years 
I Erat Ilia Matrum Charissima | Charles*^ their Son 
died Nov'- jo'^ i754> Aged 10 Months | Sarah, their 
Daughter died Oct'- 9^ I795> Aged 43 Years. 

On the east end : — 

To the respected memory of | Francis Hurlbatt 
Esq''® I of this parish | died 26*^ February 1834, | 
aged 78 years. | and Betsey'^ his wife, | who died 4'^ 
May 1837, I aged 67 years | also | Sophia Marriner 
Hurlbatt,® | died 19^ December 1849, I ^S^^ 47- 

Elizabeth Hurlbatt, of St. Mary's Newington, co. Surrey, widow, 
in her will dated 12th August, 1785, proved in London 2nd 
August, 1794, mentions : ''My daughter, Sarah — my son, Francis 



1« 



' In the Register described as <' woman/ 

^ In tiie Register described as ** Francis Gray Hurlbatt/ 

■ Of Church Row. * Of Canterbury Row. 
' In the Register described as the son of Hugh Hulbert. 

• Of Church Row. 

^ In the Register described as Betsey Grace Serjeant Hurlbatt, of Church Row. 

■ Of Canterbury Row. 



St. Mary'Sy Newington. 117 

— my brother-in-law, Francis Hurlbatt, of Hampton Wick — my 
brother-in-law, William Hurlbatt, of Holborn. Exors. my son 
Francis, and my brother-in-law, William Hurlbatt, gent.," who 
prove the will. 

Francis Hurlbatt, of St. Mary's, Newington, co. Surrey, gentle- 
man, in his will dated 2nd August, 1833, proved in London 21st 
March, 1834, mentions: "My wife — my son, Charles Hampton 
Hurlbatt — my son, George — my eldest daughter, Betsey, wife of 
Samuel Lepard — my fiv^ unmarried daughters, Harriet, Caroline, 
Charlotte, Sophia, and Matilda. Executors, John Paine, of High 
Street, Southwark, my son Charles Hampton Hurlbatt, and my 
wife ; " all living at the date of the will. 



Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms. 
Children of Hugh^ and Elizabeth Hurlbatt :-^ 
1752, April 19th, Sarah. 
1754, March 17th, Charles. (Spelt Hulbert.) 
1756, January 23rd, Francis. 



Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms. 
Children of Francis and Betsey Hurlbatt : — 

1797, April y, born March 13th, 1797.* 

1798, May 17th, Betsey Gray, born April 21st, 1798. 

1799, April 25th, Harriot Gray, born April ist, 1799. 

1800, June 1 2th, Caroline Marson, born May 13th, 1800. 

1 80 1, June nth, Charlotte Barlow, born May 15th, 1801. 

1802, December i6th, Sophia Marriner, born November i8th, 
1802. 

1803, December 8th, Matilda Frances, born November nth, 
1803. 

1805, May 2nd, George Marson, born April 3rd, 1805. 
1807, July 1 6th, Charles Hampton, born June 13th, 1807. 



Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Marriages : — 
1767, July 1 2th, Samuel Hurlbatt and Jemima Jordan. 



In the Obituary of the Daily News of December 17th, 1878 : 
"December 13th, at Boyson Road, Camberwell, Francis, son of 
C. H. Hurlbatt, of Anerley, aged 48." And in the same of June 
25th, 1879 : "June 21st, at Kennington Park Road, S.E., H. G. 
Hurlbatt, aged 80. 

' See inscription loi, page 35. ' Francis Gray Hurlbatt: see inscription. 



ii8 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Horsley. 

On a tablet formerly on the east wall of the Chancel : — 
294. Prope hunc lapidem | conditum est illud omne 
quod caducum erat | optimae matrisfamilias | Sar^e | 
secundae uxoris peramatae Samuelis Horsley LL.D. 
hujus ecclesiae | per annos multos Rectoris ; Menevensis 
autem primum, post RofFensis | nunc Asaphensis ecclesiae 
Episcopi. I Femina sanctimonia praecellens, et morum 
comitate amabilis, omnibus | laudata, cara et jucunda 
vixit, mortua lugetur. | Pauperum lacrymae et pia yota, 
odorem vere divinum spirantia | memoriam ejus con- 
diunt. I Anno aetatis 54° ineunte, feria hebdomadis 2* die 
Aprilis 2° A.D. 1805. | corpus fragile morbo insanabili 
succubuit, cujus, lente grassantis sagvitiam | niemorando 
patientiae exemplo novendecim annos pertulerat. | Visum 
est DEO OPT. MAX. clcmentissimo | vitam, in con- 
tinuis ferme doloribus actam morte placida, et | spei 
plena, ad exitum perducere | " Ubi tuus. Mors, aculeus ? 
ubi tua Orce, est Victoria | Gloria Deo Hallelujah !" 
I Has voces ore moribundo proferens, in morte insultans 
Morti, I pia mulier obdormivit. | Maritus octodecim 
superstes menses, diem obiit, feria hebdomadis 6** | 
mensis Octobris die 4'°* A.D. 1806 : aetat 73. j 
Sepultus est autem una cum uxore SarI in eodem 
conditorio | Ante uxorem Saram in matrimonio habuit 
Mariam, reverendi j Joannis Botham filiam: quae 
viro, dum ea viveret, percara intra triennii \ spatium a 
nuptiis, morte ei erepta est, cum bis peperisset. Sepulta 
jacet I juxta parentes suos et sororem in caemeterio 
ecclesiae Alburiensis, in agro | Surriensi, cujus ecclesiae 
maritus Rector erat. Filiolae partu secundo | editae, 
quae bimula extincta est, reliquiae sub pavimento 
sacrosancti | hujus adyti humatae sunt. Filio, quern 



St. Mary'Sy Newington. 119 

priorem mater enixa est, vitam | prorogavit Dei Miseri- 
cordia Heneagio qui vidui patris senectutem curis | 
assiduis fovebat sacerdotium gerens, et ecclesiae cathe- 
dralis paternae | Praebendarius. | sibi et suis vivens 
posuit I Samuel Horsley | A.D. Mdcccv. 

The Rev. John Horsley, M.A., Rector of St. Mary, Newington, 
Surrey, and of Thorley, Herts., married first to Anne, daughter 
of the Rev. William Hamilton, Principal of the College of Edin- 
burgh, by whom he had issue — 

I. Samuel, born 15th September, 1733, who was partly educated 
at Westminster School. LL.B. Trinity Hall, Cambridge, I 
175 8. Me mber of the Royal Society 4th April, 1767. V 
"W^nt to Christ Church, Oxford, as tutor to Lor3^uernsey, 
1768. Appointed secretary to the Roval jociety ^^ Qth No- 
vember, 1773. B.C.L. Oxford 14th January, i774r~TiL.D. 
1 8 tlTJanuary, 1774. He was appointed Rector of New- 
ingtonTaZTTT^ o^ Albury 27th January, 1774, and of 
Thorley, co. Herts., 1 1 th December, 1779: he obtained 
dispensations to hold the two latter with Newington. He 
was appointed domestic chaplain to Bishop Louth, who 
collated him to a prebend in the Cathedral of St. Paul's, 
and by Lord Chancellor Thurlow to a prebendal stall in the 
Church of Gloucester. In 1788 he was made Bishop of 
St. David's ; in 1 799 he was preferred to Rochester and 
Deanery of Westminster ; and in 1 802 to th o^Bisho pric of 
S t. AsA oh» He married, firstly, on the 13th December, 
1774, Mary, daughter of the Rev. John Botham, Rector of 
Albury, co. Surrey, by whom he had two children: a 
daughter, buried at Newington ; and a son, the Rev. Heneage 
Horsley^ of Gresford, Denbighshire, who married Frances 
Emma, daughter of John and Anne Bourke of Dublin; she 
died in 1821, leaving issue. He married, secondly, to 
Sarah, who died without leaving issue. 

2. William, born 1 6th August, 1735. 

3. Martha, born 12th December, 1730. 

By his second wife, Mary, daughter of George Leslie, Esq., of 
Kincraigie in Scotland, he had issue — 

4. John, born 3rd March, 1742. 

' Emily Harriett, daughter of the Very Rev. Heneage Horsley, Dean of Brechin, 
married in August, 1840, Robert, son of Richard Jebb, Justice of the King's Bench 
Ireland. 



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120 Monumental Inscriptions^ 

5. George Zachary, born i6th December, 1745. 

6. Ann, born 3rd September, 1740. 

7. Sarah, born 2nd March, 1743. 

8. Mary, bom 23rd May, 1747, married in 1766 William 

Palmer, Esq., of London, and Nazing in Essex.^ 

9. Elizabeth, born ist June, 1748. 



From the Registers of St. Martin's in the Fields (from Col. 
Chester's Collections). Baptisms : — 

1 7 30- 1, January 21st, Martha, daughter of the Rev. Mr. John 
Horsley, Clerk of this Parish, and Anne his wife. 

1733, October 8th, Samuel, son of the same. 

1735, August 23, William, son of the same. 

1740; September 15th, Ann, daughter of the Rev. Mr. John 
Horsley, Clerk of this Parish, and Mary his wife. 

1742, March 31st, John, son of the same. 

1743, March 31st, Sarah, daughter of the same. 
1745-6, January 14th, George Zachary, son of the same. 

1747, June 20th, Mary, daughter of the same. 

1748, June 23rd, Elizabeth, daughter of the same. 
Burials : — 

1735-6, February 25th, Ann, wife of Rev. Mr. Horsley. 



From the Registers of Albury, co. Surrey. Burials : — 
1777, August y* 9th, Mary, wife of Samuel Horsley, Rector. 



From the Registers of St. Mary, Newington : — 

1 805, April 9th, Sarah Horsley, late wife of the Lord Bishop of 
St. Asaph, formerly Rector of this Parish, buried within the rails of 
the altar north end." 

1806, October 14th, the Right Reverend Samuel Horsley, 
LL.D., late Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. 



In Thorley Church there are monuments 

Rev. John Horsley," A.M., Rector, died 27th November, 1777, 
aged 78. To Mary, his second wife, daughter of John Leslie, Esq., 
died 21st October, 1787, aged 77. To George Horsley, Esq., died 
December 3rd, 1792, aged 47. And to Elizabeth Horsley, died 
November 17th, 181 1, aged 64. 

* The Gentleman^ s Mag, for October, 1 806, states that Bishop Horsley left sur* 
viving him four sisters, three single and one married to Mr. W. Palmer, and two 
brothers, John and Francis. 

' The GentlemarCi Mag. for April, 1805, states that she died in York Stree^ 
Portman Square. 

' The monument states that by his two wives he left four sons and four daughters. 






St 



St. Mary'Sy Newington. \ 2 1 

Hayes. 

On a flat stone, formerly in the Chancel in front of 
the altar rails : — 

295. In Memory of | Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes 
Wife of I Adam Hayes Esq^- Master Shipwright of 
His Majesties Yard at Deptford Who died the | 21 
of November, 1758. Aged (41 or) 44 years | Also 
the Body of | Adam Hayes Esq""* | Husband of the 
aforenamed | Elizabeth Hayes died | Dec'* 20'^ 1785 
in his 76^ Year | also the body of ) Mrs. Elizabeth 
Hayes | who died August 2°"^ 1792 | Aged 49 Years. 

Adam Hayes, master shipwright of His Majesty's Dockyard, 
Deptford, CO. Kent, will dated 19th March, 1784, proved in London 
9th January, 1786, by the executors named, desires to be buried at 
Newington, near his late wife : gives to " Anthony Parry, my 
nephew — Robert Parry, my nephew — Elizabeth Hayes, widow, my 
niece — William Hales, stationer, ' my nephew, whom executors — 
William Lancaster, my nephew — ^John Cooke Hayes, my nephew 
— Elizabeth Manson (Mauson ?), my niece — Elizabeth Hayes, 
widow of my late nephew, George Hayes deceased — the four 
children of my said nephew, William Lancaster, viz : William, 
Elizabeth Stone, wife of Boatswain Stone, Mary Nead, wife of 
Carpenter Nead, and Sarah Lancaster, spinster — to Sarah, wife of 
John Cook Hayes, my nephew, and their two daughters, Elizabeth 
and Mary — to John Hayes, George Hayes, Robert Hayes, Adam 
Hayes, Mary wife of William Hales,^ Ann Hayes, and Elizabeth 
Hayes, children of my late nephew George Hayes — to my niece's 
children, viz. : Daniel, Susanna, Ann, and Elizabeth Manson — 
Sarah, the widow of my late nephew, Benjamin Butler, and her son 
Benjamin — my late wife's niece, Sarah Grant — Elizabeth Manson, 
my late wife's other niece — my servants — my apprentices. Wit- 
nesses : William Wheatley Hussey, attorney, and Joseph England, 
his clerk." 

' There are several monumental inscriptions in St. Nicholas Church and Church- 
yard, Deptford, to the Hales family. On an altar tomb in the churchyard is a long 
but Indistinct inscription ; amongst others whose deaths are recorded, are those 
of William Hales, Esq., of Camberwell, who died November . . 1839, ^S^^ • * 
years. Also Mary, relict of William Hales, Esq., of Camberwell, who died 20 (or 
29) May, 1848, aged 85 years. The arms on the Hales monuments in Deptford 
Church, are — Gules, three arrows pale^se or. 



122 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Hutson. 

On a flat stone, formerly in the Chancel in front of 
the altar rails: — 

296. In memory of | Mrs. Elizabeth Hutson^ 
j who died Feb^- 19^ 1 8 1 6 | aged 5 5 years | also of 
Harry Hutson Esq.^ | who died May 5^^ 1817 | 
aged 7 1 years. 

Harry Hutson, of 12, Canterbury Row, St. Mary, Newington 
Butts, CO. Surrey, Western Clerk in the Secretary's Office, Custom 
House, London, in his will dated 27th February, 18 1.6, proved in 
London by the executors named, 23rd May, 1 8 17, mentions : 
"John Malyn, sen., of Hedcorn, Kpnt — John Malyn,jun. — Henry 
Malyn — Thomas Malyn, sons of the said John Malyn, sen. — 
Elizabeth and Ann, daughters of the said John Malyn — Mary and 
Susannah Johnson, sisters of the said Elizabeth and Ann — John 
Soles, nephew of my late wife — James Haite, of Walton-on-the- 
Hill, CO. Surrey — William Palling, Esq. — Sarah Soles, sister of my 
late wife — Sarah Allen, sister of Mrs. Thomas Shaw — Sarah Naish, 
niece of the said James Haite. Executors: Sarah Soles, spinster, sister 
of my late wife, James Haite, and Thomas Golden. Witnesses: 
Priscilla Yates and Sarah Strong. 

Hough. 

On a flat stone formerly under the Communion - 

297. Here lieth interred y* body of y* Rev. | 
J Nathaniel Hough, D.D. late | Rector of y' Parish 
& St. Georges Southwark | who departed this life May 
the 5^^ 1737 I Aged 62 \ a^d of Anne Hough his 
wife who I died December 28'^ i743- 



Burial Register, St. Mary's, Newington : — 
1737, May 5th. This day the Reverend Dr. Hough, Rector of 
this Parish, died about 4 o'clock in the morning. 
1737, May loth, the Rev. Dr. Hough. 
1 744, January 4th, Ann Hough. 

* In the Register described as Elizabeth Hudson, of Canterbury Row, Newington. 
^ Also of Canterbury Row. In the Gent^s Mag, for May, 1817, he is described as 
ate of the Custom House. 



St. Mary's^ Newington. 123 

Hooper. 

On a tablet formerly on the north wall inside the 
church : — 

298. Sacred to the memory of | Mr. George 
Hooper | of N®* 6 Church Yard Row, in this parish | 
who departed this life on the 26^^ of | Sept'* 1853 in the 
85^^ year of his age [ this humble tribute | is erected by 
the surviving partner of | Messrs. R. Todd and 
James | wine merchants, Adelphi, as a token of | his 
sincere esteem and affectionate regard | for one who 
passed 70 years of his life | in their house and served 
them as a clerk | with the greatest zeal and fidelity. 

Hammond. 

Altar tomb : — 

299. Sacred to the Memory of | Charles Old- 
field Hammond^ | Son of William and Emma 
Hammond | of this Parish | who departed this Life on 
the 5'^ day of May 1821 | Aged 6 Months. 

Hopkinson. 

300. In Memory of | Jonathan Hopkinson, | 
Son of Jonathan I and Rebecca Hopkinson I who 
died 23"^ June 1809, | Aged 9 Years | Also of | 
Rebecca Sarah Hopkinson, | who died 9*^ June 
1 811 I Aged 4 Years and 4 Months | Also of | Masf- 
Horatio Hopkinson | who died 27'*" Dec'- 18 11 | 
Aged 3 Months | Also of | Mrs. Rebecca Hopkin- 
son^ I who died 27^*" August 1825 | Aged 50 years. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms : — 

1804, June 29th, George, son of Jonathan and Mary Hopkinson, 

born May 2nd, 1803. 

1807, May 29th, Rebecca, daughter of Jonathan and Rebecca 

Hopkinson, born February 24th. 

» Of Marlborough Place. 2 Of Lambeth. 



124 Monumental InscriptionSy 

Hughes. 

301. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. Christopher 
Hughes^ | of this parish | who departed this Life | 
Nov""* 23'*^ 1822 aged 37 years | also Mary* Wife of 
the above | who departed this Life | October 28'*" 1837 

I in the 83''*^ year of her age | Also Mr. William 
Hughes^ | Son of the above | who departed this Life 
July 9^^ 1853 I in the 55*^ year of his age. 

Howarth. 

302. Sacred | to | the Memory of | Mrs. Ann 
Howarth | Wife of George Howarth | of this 
Parish | who departed this Life June 25'^ 1810 | Aged 
54 Years | an | affectionate Wife | a Tender Mother | 
and a Sincere Friend | Also Mr. George Howarth* 

I husband of the above | who departed this life | 1 4*^ 
Nov'* 1 835 in the 74 year | of his age. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms : — 
1796, October 2nd, Ann, daughter of George and Ann Howarth, 
born July 9th, 1796. 

Hamnett, 

303. Sacred | to the memory of | Sarah Hamnett/ 
spinster, | who departed this life | on the 23"^ December 
1846, I in the 75'*" year of her age. | near to this grave 
are | also deposited | the remains of her brother | 
Henry Hamnett Sturm y/ | he died on the 21*' 
August 1832, I in the 74^^ year of his age. [ Miss 
Hamnett and her brother | were for nearly all their 
lives I inhabitants of this parish | and were much 
attached to each other | always residing together | untill 
their death. 

' Of Trafalgar Street. His age is registered 56. 
. 2 Of Trafalgar Place. 8 Qf Albany Road. 

* Of Hampton Street ; described in the Register aged 73. 

* Both of Hampton Street. 



Si. MarySy Newington. 125 

De Halles. 

304. Sacred | to the Memory of | Thomas de 
Halles^ | of Colchester | but late of Amelia Street 
Walworth | who departed this Life | on the iV^ of 
November 1827 | in the 56 year of his age. 

Harris. 

305. Sacred j To the Memory of | Mr. William 
Harris/ | of this Parish | who departed this Life | 
on the 9^^ day of Jan^- 1 8 1 8 | Aged 64 Years | also 
Mrs. Elizabeth Harris^ | Wife of the above | who 
departed this Life | on the 4*^ Jan^- 1 83 2 [ . . . . 

Hodgson. 

30A. Sacred | to the memory of | Joseph* seventh 
son of I James &DoROTHy Hodgson | of Kennington 
Common | who died 14'*" January 1834 | aged 5 years 
I also Mrs. Mary Hunter^ | aunt of the above | who 
died March 8^^ 1848 | aged 82 years | also Mr. Joseph 
Hodgson^ | who died August 18^^ 1849 I ^S^^ 7^ 
years. 

Harris. 

307: Here | lieth the Body of | Magdalene 
Harris | who departed this Life | Feb^- 5'^ 1782 Aged 
62 years | also the Body of | Elizabeth Bradley* 
I Wife of James Bradley | of .... * | 
. . . Daughter | of the above named | Magdalene 
Harris | who departed this Life | . . . Day of 
. . I Aged . . years. 

* In the Register spelt Hayles. ' Of Arnold Place. 

1^ « Of Weymouth Street, aged 72. * Both of South Place. 

* Also of South Place, but in the Register described as James Hodgson. 

* There is an entry in the Burial Register on the 15th October, 1791, of Elizabeth 
Bradley, woman. 



1 26 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Haggard. 

308. In memory | of | Margaret Haggard | 
widow of I Anthony Hill Haggard Esq''* | late of 
Pall Mall j died Dec'^-^ . . 1805 aged 67 years | also of 
Henry Haggard^ son of the above | died 22"^ Jan^- 
1 8 21 aged 59 years also of Elizabeth Haggard' | 
widow of the above [ died 6^ October 1833 aged 71 
years. 

"January 22nd. At Walworth, in his 59th year, Mr. Henry 
Haggard, the eldest son of Anthony Hill Haggard, Esq., late of 
Pall Mall, wine merchant, and one of his Majesty's Justices of 
the Peace for the city of Westminster. Mr. Haggard married 
Miss Elizabeth Warneford, the daughter of the Rev. Edmund 
Warneford, the late worthy Rector of Rickinghall, in the county of 
Suffolk, Lecturer of Allhallows, Bread Street, and Minister of St. 
Luke's, Old Street." (Gentleman^ s Magaxine^ February, 1821.) 

Burial Register, Rickinghall Inferior : — 

" 1768, August 22nd, Edmund, son of Edmund and Rebecca 
Warneford." 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newingtoni Baptisms of children ot 
Henry and Elizabeth Haggard : — 

1799, January 20th, Joseph Charles Haggard, born December 
26th, 1798. 

1800, December 14th, Henry Crowdy Haggard, born November 
23rd, 1800. , 

1802, December 12th, Rebecca Haggard, born November 14th, 
1802. 

1805, March 3rd, Edmund Haggard, born February 5th, 1805. 



Marriages : — 

17^; February ist, Richard Haggard and Jane Serjant. 



Elizabeth Haggard, late of Walworth, widow, in her will dated 
1st November, 1830, proved in London with a codicil, dated 27th 
September, 1832, on 31st December, 1833, by the exor. named, 
mentions : " My son, Samuel Hill Haggard, whom executor — my 
children Elizabeth, Charles, Rebecca, and Edmund." 

* She was buried December loth, 1805. * Of York Street, Walworth. 

' Of Richmond Place, East Street. 



Sl Mary's, Newington. 127 

Handry. 

309. Sacred | to the memory of | William 
Handry Esq. (?) | Captain in the | royal Flint 
militia and late | major of the St. Mary Newington | 
associated volunteers 

Remainder of the inscription buried. 

Harford. 

310. To the memory of | Edward Harford son | 
of Benj"*- and Ann Harford | of this Parish who 
departed | this Life Aug^* 21** ^799 I Aged 4 Years | 
Also Ann Harford | who died June the i*' 1807 | 
Aged 55 Years | Also Benjamin Harford | Husband 
of the above Ann Harford | who died 2°"^ of August 
1809 I Aged 66 Years. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Marriages : — 
"1772, July 2nd, Benjamin Harford, of this parish, widower, 
and Ann Baglehole, of the same parish, minor.*' 

Baptisms «of children of Benjamin and Elizabeth Harford : — 
1770, May 3, Rebecca. 1771, September nth, Thomas. 

Baptisms of children of Benjamin and Ann Harford : — 
1774, November 14th, Henry Bagehole.^ I776» October 9th, 
Ann. 1778, February 26th, Mary.* 1780, September 7th, 
Thomas. 1781, October 13th, Harriot. 1783, March nth, 
William George. 1785, July 12, Sarah. 1787, July 23rd, Eliza- 
beth. 1789, January 26th, William. 1790, October loth, Mary 
Ann. 1 793, June loth, Georgiana. 1 794, July 2 1 st, George Howe, 
born June 25th. 1796, January 26th, Edward, born January ist. 

Harcombe. 

311. Sacred | to the Memory of | Catherine 
Harcombe' | who departed this Life | February 3"^ 
1837 j Aged 76 years. 

' In the Register, spelt Hurford. ' Spelt Hartford. 

» Of Lambeth. 



128 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Hearn. 

312. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. Samuel 
Hearn^ I who died the 31*' of January 18 19, [ aged 
58 years | also Mr. Samuel Hearn, | son of the 

above | who departed ^ . . . | Ann 

Hearn | relict of the above named | who died May 
1 2^^ (?) aged . . years. 

Hinton. 

313. Sacred | to the memory of | Louisa Augusta* 
I daughter of | Charles Scott and | Louisa Eliza- 
beth Hinton | who died December 3"^' 1825 | aged 2 
years and 11 weeks | Also of Ann Hall Hinton* 
daughter of the above | who died March 14'^ 1826 
aged 13 months and two weeks | Also Charles 
Thomas Hinton^ j son of the above | who died May 
15*^ 1827 I aged 9 months | Also Mrs. Louisa Eliza- 
beth® I wife of I Charles Scott Hinton | and 
mother of the above children | who died September 

. I aged .... 

Ran. 

314. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. Thomas 
Hall^ I of this Parish | who departed this life | 
October 22°^ 1838 ] Aged . . Years | also of [ 
Mrs. Sophia Stephens® | who died February 14^^ 
1843 I ^g^^ 65' years, 

* Of Flint Street, Walworth. In the Register spelt Hearne. 

^ In the Burial Register there is an entry on the 13th December, iSzpy of the 
burial of Samuel Hearne, of East Lane, aged 39. 

* Of Beresford Street. Buried December 19th. ^ Also of Beresford Street. 
^ Of Sr. Saviour's. In the Register described as Charles William Hinton. 

* Of Lambeth. Buried 7th October, 1827, aged 28. 

7 Of Newington Causeway. In the Register his age is 34. 
" Of Francis Street. 



Sl Mary's, Newington. 129 

Hickson. 

315. To the memory of | Mr. Richard Hick- 
son^ I many years a much respected | resident in 
this Parish | died April 5 1845 in his 70 year | Also 
Mr. Edward Rouse^ | formerly partner of the 
above | who departed this life | 11'^ April 1845 ^^ 
his 41 year | Also Mrs. Mary Hickson^ | relict of 
the above | Mr. Richard Hickson | who departed 
this life I 22 March 1848 aged 62 years. 

Heavens. 

316. Sacred | To the Memory of | Mrs. Elizabeth 

Heavens* | who died April 10'^ 1831 | Aged 72 

Years. 

Hodson (or Hudson). 

317. Here lieth interred the Body of | Mr. Powell 
Hodson^ who died | the 30'^ Dec. 1764 in the 6^ \ 
Year of his age | Also the Body of Mrs. Eliz. Smith 

I Wife of Mr. John Smith | of the Parish of St. 
Georges So . . . . | who died the 16'*" of April 
177. ® I in the 40''' Year of her Age | also here lieth 
the body of John^ . . , son I of John and Eliz^" 

Smith who died | | Also Mr. 

HoDsoN Son of 



Hinman. 

318. To the memory of | Jane Hinman® | Late of 
Teigh in the County of Rutland | who died the 5''' of 
October 1817 | Aged 60 Years. 

' Of Carter Street, Walworth. * Of High S reet. In the Register spelt Rout. 

• Of Camberwell, In the Register her age is 64. 

• Of High Street. In the Register spelt Havens. 
^ In the Register spelt Hudson. 

• There is an entry of the burial of Elizabeth Smith, woman, on 21st April, 1 771. 
7 There, is an entry of the burial of John Smith, man, on 23rd July, 1774 

• Of County Terrace. In the Register her age is 63. 

K 



I JO Monumental Inscriptions^ 

Hay ward. 

319. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. Robert 
Hayward^ I (of this parish) | who departed this life | 
i^' April 1840 aged 62 years | Also | Thomas Robert 
Carpenter^ | (grandson of the above) | who departed 
this life I 28'^ July 1837 aged 2 years &c 9 months | 
Also Robert Hayward^ | (grandson of the above) | 
who departed this life | 19'^ July 1843, in his 17'^ year 

I Also I Mr. Thomas Wtlliam Carpenter* | (son 
in law of the above) | who departed this life [ lo'*" 
August 1844 aged 37 years | Also | Mrs. Mary 
Hayward^ I (wife of the above) | Mr. Robert 
HaywafCd I who departed this life | 29*** August 1848 
aged 64 years. 

Thomas William Carpenter, posthumous son of William Car- 
penter, by Charlotte® daughter of married 

Elizabeth Cooper Hayward, daughter of Robert Hayward, by 
whom he had one son, Thomas Robert Carpenter. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms v — 

1805, November 3, Robert Nathan and Mary Ann, twins of 
Robert and Mary Hayward, born October i, 1805. 

1807, January 6, Elizabeth Cooper, daughter of Robert and 
Mary Hayward, born December 10, 1806. 

1 8 16, January 3, Nathan, son of Robert and Mary Hayward, of 
Queen's Row, builder, born December 11, 1808. 

1 8 16, January 3, William George, son of Robert and Mary 
Hayward, of Queen's Row, builder, born August 26, 1810. 

Hundley. 

320. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mr. Charles 
Hundley^ | who died April 13^^ 1827 | Aged 70 
Years. 

' of St. George's, South wark. * Of Harper Street. 

' Of Alfred Place, St. George's. * Of Harper Street. 

* Of Alfred Place, St. George's. In the Register her age is 63, 

® She remarried to Joseph, son of Joseph and Elizabeth White. 

^ In the Register described of St. George's, but in the Gentleman's Magazine for 
May, lS27, under the date of April 15, he is described as Charles Hundley, Esq., of 
Clayton Place, Newington. 



Sl Mary's J Newington. 131 

Holder. 

321. Sacred | To the Memory of | Mrs. Sarah 
Holder | of this Parish | who died June 11'^ 18 12 
Aged 32 Years | Also John Holder^ | Son of the 
above | who died April 6'*" 1 8 1 7 Aged 8 Years | Also 
Mrs. Mary Holder^ I Wife of James Holder I of 
this Parish | who died March 21^* 1832 Aged 47 
Years | Also of Emily Susannah^ | Daughter of | 
James and Mary Holder j who died Nov'"- V^ 1834 
Aged 16 Years | Also the above mentioned | Mr. 
James Holder^ | who died Oct""- 16'^ 1850 Aged 72 
Years | Many Years a Resident in this Parish. 

Howard. 

322. Sacred | to the memory of j Amey Howard* 
I daughter of Morris and Ann Howard | of this 

parish | who died July 26'^ ^^33 \ aged 38 years | Also 
Morris Howard^ | father of the above | who died 
Feb^* 17'^ 1834 I aged 68 years. [ Also Ann Howard® 
I wife of the above | who died January 17^^ 1836 | 
aged 69 years. 

Hookham. 

323. Sacred | to the memory of | Jane Hookham^ 
I who died 9^^ November 1832 | aged 78 years | Also 

Mrs. Jane Green® died | 31^' July 1843 aged 58 years 
j Also Mr. Michael Green® died | 24'^ August 1843 
aged 68 years. 

> Of Black Prince Row. 2 goth of Cumberland Place. 

» Of Bath Terrace, Cambcrwell New Road. 

* Of Weymouth Street. In the Register her age is 39. 

* Also of Weymouth Street. In the Register spelt Maurice. 

* Also of Weymouth Street. In the Register her age is 63. 
^ Of Newington Causeway. 

" Both of Peacock*s Terrace, Walworth. In the Register, Jane Is described as 
aged 56, and Michael 65. 



1^2 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

Hudson. 

324. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mrs. Mary 
Hudson^ | who departed this Life June 25'^ | 1824. 
Aged 52 Years. | Also Henry Hudson^ | Son of the 
above | who departed this Life May 27'*" | 1824 in his 
21*' Year | Also Joseph Hudson' | Youngest Son of 
the above | Drowned by accident | April the 14^^ 1827 

I Aged 14 Years | Also John Hudson* | Husband 
of the above | who departed this Life August 8*^ 1830 
I Aged 66 Years. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms of children of John 
Hudson, of Horsemonger Lane, coach-harness maker, by Mary 
his wife : — 

1820, March 19th, Sophia, born December i8th, 1806. 

1820, March 19th, William, born September 8th, 1808. 

1820, March 19th, Joseph, born March 20th, 181 3. 

Hughes. 

325. Here resteth in peace the | remains of | Mrs. 
Sarah Hughes, wife of | William Hughes, of this 
parish j who died the i^' March 1795 | aged 36 years. 

Hughes. 

216. Here rests in Peace | the Body of Thomas 
Hughes | of this Parish who departed this | life Sepf- 
13^^ 1809 in the 59'^ | Year of his Age | An Affec- 
tionate Husband & Sincere Friend. 

Hopkins. 

327. Sacred to the Memory of | Sarah Ann^ Wife 
of I Martin Hopkins of this parish | who departed 
this Life | the 23 (or 27) Feb. 1812 aged 57 Years. 

» Of " Horsmonger." 

^ Of Spring Gardens. Aged 20 years 7 months. 

* In the Register the entry is : " 1827, April a9th, Joseph Hodgson.** 

* Also of Spring Gjirdens. * She was buried March 5th. 



St. Mary's, Newington, 133 

Hubbard. 

328. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. James 
Hubbard^ | of this parish | who departed this life | 
Feb^- 14'^ 1829 ^8^^ 49 y^^^s I Also Frederick* son 
of the I above who died Oct'- 10'^ 1829 | aged 15 
months | Also Mary Anne Hubbard^ | wife of the 
above | who died Sept'- 26'** (?) 1853 | aged 69 years. 

Hall. 

329. Here lieth the body of | Elizabeth Hall 
Daughter | of Robert & Ma . . Hall | of this 
p . . • I who died March 12 17. . | Aged 20 Months 
also I Mr. Robert Hall (father . • . | Elizabeth 
Hall who departed | this Life March 22 1797 | Aged 
48 Years. 

Robert Hall, of Walworth, in the parish of St. Mary's, Newington, 
CO. Surrey, victualler, in his will dated 21st February, 1797, proved 
in London by the executrix named, 3rd May, 1797, mentions: 
" My wife Mary Hall, sole executrix — my eldest son, Robert — my 
son John (both under age at the date of the will) — my father, 
Andrew (living at the date of the will). • 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms of the children of 
Robert and Mary Hall : — 

1788, August 3rd, Robert. 

1789, August 9th, Elizabeth. 

1 791, November 27th, John Arthur. 

Hall. 

330. Here | lieth the body of | Mrs. Elizabeth 
Hall | wife of Laurence Hall | of St. George's 
parish | who died August 29 17 . | aged 42 years \ 
Also Mr I husband of the above | 

. . ... . I Also Mr. Thomas Hall | who 

died I I William 

Hall 



' Of Queen's Head Row. In the Register his age is 52. 

' Also of Queen's Head Row ; buried October 25th. 

' Of Brook Street. Her burial is entered on September 25th| and her age 62. 



134 Monumental Inscriptions^ 

Hemp. 

331, In memory of George Hemp | late Sexton of 
this Parish | who died June 20*^ ^797 | Aged 4 . . . . 

I also Eliza | late Sexton . . . . | 

who died . . . . | Aged | Likewise 

three . . , . | Elizabeth . . . . | Charlot . 
. . . years | Elizabeth .... years 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Burials : — 
1787, November 5th, Charlotte Hemp, child. 
1787, November 26th, Elizabeth Hemp, child. 

1797, November 29th, Elizabeth Hemp, child. 

1798, March i6th, Elizabeth Hemp, woman. 

Harradence. 

332. Sacred | to the memory of | Richard Har- 
radence^ 'I of this parish | who departed this life [ the 
1 2'^ of August 1822 aged 56 years | Also of Mary 
Catherine Feltuss* | who departed this life | 6'^ Jan^'- 
1828 aged 54 years | Also of William Feltuss' | 
husband of the above | who departed this life | 11* 
August 1833 aged 72 years | Beneath this stone lie the 
remains of | Richard Samuel Harradence* | grand- 
son of the above | who departed this life | 4^ June 
1 837 aged 9 months. 

Hollis. 

232' To the Memory of | Sarah,^ the beloved 
Daughter of I George and Mary Ann Hollis, | who 
died the 13'^ of October 1836 | in the 17'^ Year of her 
Age I George Hollis Father of the above, | deparq 
this life the 2"*^ of January 1 842 ] in the 49*^ Ygpfof 

* Of Paul's Place. In the Register his age is 57. 

* Of Frederick Place. In the Register spelt Feltus, and her age 55. 
« Also of Frederick Place. 

* In the Register spelt Fiarradunce. Of Frederick Place. 
« Of Glcucetter Buildings. 



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Si. Mary'Sy Newington, 135 

his Age I Thomas^, only Son of George and Mary 
Ann Hollis | departed this life the 14'^ of October 
1843 I in the 26'^ Year of his Age, 

George Hollis, born at Oxford, was the son of George Hollis, 
who kept the ** Maidenhead " Hotel, in the parish of All Saints in that 
'. citv. He married in 181 5 Mary Ann, eldest daughter of John /y 

in *7r Biickler, F.S.A. ; she died in 1869. ^A^ HwIl 

/PA2, "January 2, Mr. George Hollis died in Gloucester ^^^^^fZ . ^ 

Walworth, aged 49. He was a native of Oxford, and 2!^v^Aot^ a,* / ^ ^ C. 
the late Mr. George Cooke, the celebrated line engraver, under 
whose instruction he became one of the most efficient engravers of 
his time. He contributedj argely to Sir R. C. Hoare's * History of 
Wiltshire,' Warner's ' Glastonbury Abbey,' Owen and Blakeway's A j/ 
* Shrewsbury,' Ormerod's * Cheshire,' and Hunter's * Hallamshire.' / 
In 1 818 he published six views of Chudleigh, after drawings by H. 
De Corte. He also engraved a series of plates of the Colleges and 
Halls at Oxford, and some of his most beautiful productions on 
copper are to be found in the publications of the Dilettante Society. 
In 1837 he was engaged to engrave a large plate from a painting by 
J. W. M. Turner, which painting was exhibited at the Royal 
Academy of the preceding year, and which plate was in i8ij.2 unpub- 
lished. Amongst other works he commenced in conjunction with 
his son a continuation of Stothard's * Monumental Effigies,' of which 
work five numbers appQ^red." — GentlemarCs Magazine, March, // ' 

1842. f^mu^iUlx) <i^ k33B -. ^%hx^ fiirl tl^ 

October 14th, in Apollo Builoings, Walworth, aged 25,^Mr. >/ ., fQ./^ 
Th omas Hollis, a r ising artist, prematurely cut off at his entry mto^^^^' ^*'^Hj 
a profession of which he gave early promise of his ability to prove 
himself a distinguished member. He was the only son of Mr. 
George Hollis, and grandson of John Buckler, F.S.A. From 
his earliest youth he evinced a great fondness for the arts, and em- 
ployed his leisure in sketching from nature, in the neighbourhood 
of Montmartre, where his father then resided. In April, 1836, he 
was admitted a student to the Royal Academy, and afterwards 
became a pupil of Mr. Pickersgill, the portrait painter. In 1839, 
in conjunction with his father, he commenced the work on 
Sepulchral Rf^^f >ies^ the first part of which was published in 1 840, >/ 
for X^Kich work he made the drawings. After the death of his 
father in 1 842, he etched the plates as well as prepared the draw- 
ings. The too close application to his profession, with the laudable 
hope of adding to the comforts of a widowed mother, proved too 
great for his powers, and he died of a rapid consumption. For a 
more extended notice, see Gentleman^ s Mazazine\, Jan uary . 1 844. yC 



136 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Hall. 

334. To the Memory of I Mrs. Katherine Hall^ 
Wife of I Mr. Thomas Hall of this Parish | died 17'^' 
Feb. 1 8 13 Aged 29 Years | Also of Mrs. Mary 
Sparrow^ | Wife of Mr. Ge . . . . • . | of the 
Parish of St. P . . | who died 2. April 1825 | Aged 
30 (?) years | Also Mr. John Sparrow^ | Son of the 
aboye | Surgeon of North Brixton | in the Parish of 
Lambeth j who died 29'^ (?) August 1826 (.^) | Aged 

21 (?) Years. 

Hill. 
On an altar tomb : — 

335. Here Rests the Remains | of Mrs. Catherine 
Hill* [ late Wife of Mr. Peter Hill | of this Parish 
who exchanged | this Mortal Life for immortality | the 

22 day of April 1782 (?) in the | 72""^ Year of her Age 
I a vertuous wife and | a tender mother | Also the Body 

of Mr. Peter Hill^ | who departed this Life May . 
I 1784 in the 70'^ Year of his Age | Also the Body of 
I Mrs. Frances Hill | daughter to the above who 
died I June 19'^ 1786 in her 42 (?) Year of | her Age 
I Also the Body of Mrs. Jane Hill | who Departed 
this Life March | 27'^ 1790 Aged 44 Years | Also 
here Lieth the Body of | Mr. William Reives who | 
Departed this Life 2 of June | 1790 Aged 55 (or 35) 
Years. 

Peter Hill, of St. Mary's Newington, co. Surrey, in his will, 
undated, proved in London 5th June, 1784, by the executrixes 
named, mentions : **my two daughters, Frances and Jane Hill, 
whom executrixes — Mr. William Reeves, of Newington Butts, and 
of the Bank of England, gentleman, supervisor of my will — to be 
buried with my late wife in my vault in Newington Churchyard." 

' Of Lock*s Fields. In the Register her age is 24. 

^ Of St. Pancras. She was buried loth April, 1825, and her age is entered as 56. 

* Of Lambeth \ buried September 7th, 1826, aged 21 years. 

* Her burial is registered in the year 1782, but the day and montii cannot be read. 

* He was buried May 27th, 1784. 



St. MarfSy Newington. 137 

Hughes. 

336. Sacred | to the memory of | Mr. John 
Hughes^ | who departed this life Ocf- 15^^1818 [ aged 
34 years | Also of | Miss Mary Barber^ | who de- 
parted this life I April 2""* 1820 | aged 2 years and 3 
months | Also of Mr. Frederick Barber^ [ who 
departed this life | 19'^ October 1839 ^6^^ ^^ years | 
Also of Mr. Joseph Barber* | who departed this life | 
the 8* December 1843 ^g^d 66 years. 

Hughes. 

337. Sacred [ to the Memory of [ Elizabeth Cooke 
Hughes/ | Eldest Daughter of, Thomas and Eliza- 
beth Hughes | Late of this Parish, | Born December 
ii'^ 1 8 15 I Died May 6'^ 1837 | Also Mary Ann 
Hughes^ | Sister of the above | Born Sept'- 11^^ 1817 

I Died Sepf- 24'^ 1842 [ Also Edward Eyton 
Hughes® [ Born July 4'^ 1809 [ Died March 25'*" 1848 

I Also Thomas Parker Hughes^ [ Born March 18'^ 
1808 I Died October 24'*^ 1848. 

Humphries. 

338. Sacred | To the Memory of [ Mr. Benjamen 
Humphries | who died the 16'^ of Oct. 1807, | Aged 
30 Years | This stone is erected by his faithfuU Wife | 
as a token of his fidelity | Also of Thomas Humphries® 

I who died the 10^** of January 1808 [ aged 2 months. 

Hay ward. 

339. To I the memory of | Henry Cook Ha yward 
I of this Parish | who died Feb. 24, 1832® | aged 27 

years. 

» Of Whitcchapel, aged 35. ^ Of Blackman Street. 

■ Of Keene'sRow, aged 23. * Of Hanover Street. 

' Both of Newington Place. ' No entry of his burial at this date. 

^ Of Lambeth. ^ In the Register spelt Humphreys. 

' Of Providence Buildings. In the Register described as Henry Haywood. 



ijS Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

Harding, 

340. Memoriae Sacrum | Heu ! | Here resteth | the 
mortal remains of | Hartington Harding and | 
also of Mary his youngest daughter | the former of 
whom departed this | Life full of years the latter | 
(mournful contrast) suddenly | in the spring time of 
Life I Mary Harding^ | died December 20'** 1833 | 
Hartington Harding^ | April 25'^ 1834 | Also 
Mary Harding^ | Relict of the above | Hartington 
Harding | who died December 20 181 8. 

Harris. 

341. Sacred I to the memory of | Mr. Josiah Rees 
Harris^ | of this parish | who departed this life Aug^' 
10^** ] 1 85 1 in the 53"^ year of his age | he was a loving 
husband a most | affectionate and tender father | and 

l^his loss is deeply lamented j by all who knew him. 

Harvey. 

342. Sacred | to | the Memory of | Mary Harvey^ 
I who died 19'^ December 1841 | Aged 29 Years 

Also I Agnes Harvey^ | Daughter of the above 
who died 2'''^ Sep. 1 842 | Aged 5 Years. 

Hinckesman. 

343. In memory of | Mr. Richard Rawlins 
Hinckesman | who died at No. 3 Lower Kennington 
Lane | on the 17'^ of June 1850 | aged 45 years® | 
son of Richard & Mary Hinckesman | of the 
parish of St. Brides, Fleet St. 

^ of Hanover Street, aged 23. ^ Also of Hanover Street, aged 88. 

' There is no entry of her burial at this date, but on November i6th, 1828, there 
is registered the burial. of Mary Harding, of County Terrace Street, aged 65. 

* Of Wellington Place. * Both of Cross Street. * The age registered is 49. 



Sl Marfsy Newington, 139 

Hickiilbotham. 

344. In memory of | John Hickinbotham^ | Son 
of I Samuel & Ann Hickinbotham | of this Parish 
who Died 19^^ March 1819 | Aged 19 Years | Also of 
the above mentioned | Ann Hickinbotham^ | who 
died 24'^ Nov"*- 1824 Aged 45 Years, j Also Samuel 
Hickinbotham^ | Husband of the above | Ann 
Hickinbotham | who died 10'^ March 1836 Aged 57 
Years | Also Jane Addis,^ Daughter of the above | 
Samuel and Ann Hickinbotham | who died March 
4'^ 1 841 Aged 34 Years | Also Moses Crafter, Son 
in law I of Samuel Hickinbotham | died i*' of May 
1848* Aged 42 Years | Also Ann Maria^ his 
Daughter | died 29'^ December 1 844 Aged 5 Months. 



Hay don. 

345. Sacred | to | the Memory, of | Ann Haydon 
wife of I Will"- Haydon of this parish | who departed 
this Life | January 12'*" 18 11 aged 49 years | also 
Eliz*^"* Blanche^ wife of | Mr. J. P. Blanche of this 
parish | and daughter of the above | who died Jan'y* 
20*^ 1826 I aged 32 years. 



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Howard. 

346. Here lieth Interred the Body | of Mrs. Sarah 
Howard | late Wife of | Simeon (?) Howard | of 
this Parish who Departed | this Life the 3 of March 
1773 I Aged 47 (?) Years. 

* Of Union Row. In the Register his age is 20 years. 

2 Both of St. George's. s of City Road, St, Luke's. 

* No entry of his burial at this date. 

5 Of Walworth Road. In the Register her age is 4 months. 

' In the Register »pelt Hay ton. 

' Of Sion Place. In the Register spelt Planch. 



140 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

Horwood. 

347. In I Memory of | Ann^ | Wife of Mr. James 
Horwood | of this Parish | who died Dec""- 19'^ 1823 | 

I Ann I he that best knew thy virtues when living | 
revereth thy memory in the grave J. H. | George^ Son 
of the above | Died May 19^*" 1820 | Aged i year and 
seven months | Charles^ Son of the above | Died 5*^ 
February 1824 Aged 14 Weeks | Ann^ the only 
Daughter of the above | Died 28'^ January 1828 Aged 
6 Years I Also the above named I Mr. James Horwood 

I of Crossby Row Walworth | who died i^' Feb^- 1835 
in his 83''^ year | His Remains lie interred in the Church 

I Yard of St. Faith under St. Pauls | Also of Kathar- 
ine Elizabeth^ | the beloved child of | James and 
Elizabeth Ann Horwood | and Grand Daughter of 
the above named I Mr. James Horwood I who died 
13*^ of November 1847 I Aged 18 Months. 

James Horwood, of Walworth, Esq., in his will dated 14th Sep- 
tember, 1830, proved in London nth March, 1835, by the 
executor named, appoints William Collingwood executor — men- 
tions his three sons, James, William, and Henry — his daughter 
Sarah, widow of William Hewer, and her son, James Hewer — his 
daughter Charlotte Collingwood — his late daughter, Temperence 
Farrence — his nephews, Thomas and Alfred Horwood. 

Hayward. 

348. Sacred | to the Memory of | Jane Hayward* 
Relict of I the late Mr. John Hayward | of St. 
Thomas' Parish Southwark | who departed this Life 
Ocf- 24'^ i8o4(?) I Aged 58 Years. 

* Of Crosby Row. Her age is registered as 3 5. 
2 Ali of Crosby Row. 

* Of Newington Crescent. 

^ There is no entry of her burial at this date. The whole of the inscripdon is veiy 
indistinct. 



Si. Mary*Sy Newington. 141 

Hope. 

349. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mr. John Hope^ 
I of this Parish | who departed this Life I April 17'^ 

1814 I Aged 68 Years | Also Mrs. Ann Hope^ | Wife 
of the above who departed | this Life September 3'"* 
1824 I Aged 77 Years i Also Mr. George Crewys 
Foss^ I Friend of the above who departed | this Life 
January 13^^ 1838 ] Aged 80 Years. 

Honnywill. 

350. In I Memory of | John Honnywill | Master 
of a Vessel] in the B . . . . | he died in this Parish | 
the 24'^ of July 1796 Aged 23 (?) Years. 

Hopkins. 

351. In memory of 

Martin Hopkins^ Died 3i**Jany- 1823 aged 7 M'- 
Sarah* i8*^Ap»- 1827 6 - 

George* 5*^Ap'' 1830 22 - 

Cha"- RiCH°-^ 9'^ May 1840 22 Y'^' 

Also Mr. Charles Appleby Hopkins^ | father of the 
above | who died i*' June 1849 I ^^ ^^^ S9^^ Y^^^ I 
having survived his wife | Elizabeth Hopkins^ | only 
73 days I who died 19'^ March previous | aged 59 
years. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms of children of 
Charles Appleby Hopkins, of Staverton Row, druggist, by Elizabeth 
his wife : — 

1820, January 12th, Thomas Barker, born August 1st, 18 19. 

1822, March 15th, Marian, born February 28th, 1821. 

1826, December 13th, Sarah, born October 7th, 1826. 

' Boih of Gloucester Buildings. 

^ Of Gloucester Buildings. In the Register he is described as George Craslc Foss, 
and his age as 82. 

' Of Staverton Row. His age is registered 8 moriths. 

* No entry of their burials at these dates. * All of Staverton Row, Walworth. 



142 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

Hodgson. 

352. In Memory of | Ellen Hodgson^ Daughter 
of I Thomas and Ann Hodgson ; | of this Parish, 
who died the 20'^ of | June, 1801, Aged 7 Months | 
Also Thomas Hodgson, | Son of the above who died 
the 4'^ I of February, 1802, Aged 2 Months | Also 
Mrs. Ann Hodgson Mother of the | above died 29^ 
Dec*"""- 1809 Aged ^3 Years | Also Mrs. Esther 
Hodgson^ | Wife of Thomas Hodgson Sen'- | of this 
Parish; j Died 19'^ of September 1817 I '^ ^he 66^ 
Year of her Age | Also Thomas Hodgson Sen'-^ | 
Husband of the above died June 14'^ | 1827, in the 
76'^ Year of his Age. | Also Thomas Hodgson,* | 
Husband of the above | Mrs. Ann Hodgson, | who 
departed this Life the 21^' of | February 1841, aged 66 
years. 

On the back of the same stone : — 

In memory of | Mary Eleanor Hodgson | sister 
of the before named | Thomas Hodgson, | who died 
February 10^^ i860 | in her 80'** year | interred in the 
City of London | Cemetery Ilford, Essex, >^°- 4681. 

Registers, St. Mary*s, Newington. Baptisms of children of 
Thomas and Ann Hodgson : — 

1798, April 15th, Ann Sidney, daughter, born March i6th, 1798. 

1799, April 14th, Richard, son, born March 14th, 1799. 

1 800, November 30th, Ellen, daughter, born November 4th, 1800. 

1 801, December 30th, Thomas, son, born December 5 th, 1801. 
1804, Aug*' 1 2th, Thomas John Francis, son, born July 8, 1804. 

1807, July 19th, Jane Emily, daughter, born March 6th, 1806. 

1808, June 19th, Charlotte Barnes, daughter, born April 21st, 

1808. 

' Her burial is registered, 24 June, 180T, as '< Elizabeth Hodgson, child.** 
^ Her burial is registered as " Esther Houdgson, of Lock*s Fields." 
3 Of Thomas Street. « Of Whitby Place. 



Sl Mary's^ Newington. 143 

Holdsworth. 

353. Here | lies interred in humble hope | of a 
Blessed Resurrection | to eternal life the Body of | 
Mrs. Sarah Holdsworth^ | Wife of Mr. John 
Holdsworth | of this Parish | And Daughter of 
Thomas and | Jane Barker of West Tarring 

in the County of Sussex | who departed this life | on 
the 10'^ day of January 1818 | Aged 40 Years | Also 
of the above | Mr. John Holdsworth^ | who de- 
parted on the 29^^ Day of | December 1847. Aged 
77 Years. 

Heath. 

354. To I the Memory of | Mrs. Sarah Heath^ | 
Wife of W^* Robert Heath | of this Parish | who 
departed this Life | on the 1 8^^ Day Dec. i 8 1 7 | Aged 
38 Years. 

Hooper. 

355. Sacred | to the memory of | Sarah Dionisse* 
I the beloved wife of | Mr. George Hooper, | of 

this Parish | who died November the 23''* 1 842 | aged 76 
years | Also of the said J George Hooper^ | who died 
Sept''- 26'^ 1853 I aged 85 years. 

Hendy. 

356. Elizabeth Hendy^ | Relict of the said Sam 
Hendy | Gent, of New Inn | Died 5'^ April 1814 | 
Aged 71 Years. 

' Of Craven Row. * Of Frederick Place. 

' Of High Street, Newington. * Both of Churchyard Row. 

* Of Newington Causeway. 



144 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Henderson. 

357. Sacred | to | the Memory of j Tyrrell Her- 
bert Henderson Esq^-^ ] of the Auditors Office, | 
in the East India House, j and of Walworth in this 
Parish, | who died after a short Illness, | the first Day 
of July 1824 I in the 39^*" Year of his age | Also of 

William Henderson Esq^-^ [ Father of the above 
who died the 28'^ February 1825 | Aged 72 Years 
Likewise of [ Anne Mary Hutchinson,* | Sister 
of the above I William Henderson, I who died 
i^ Sep'* 1835, I Aged 76 Years | And of | Mrs. 
Mary Henderson,* | Widow of the above | William 
Henderson, | who died 29^^ February 1836 | Aged 
79 Years and 6 Months. 

Haddock. 

358. To the memory | of | Elizabeth Haddock^ 
I died 1792 aged 64 | John Mathew Goodspeed | 

died Oct ii*^ 1802 aged 47 | Thomas Haddock 
Goodspeed® | died 1821 aged 38 | Elizabeth Gill^ 
wife of I above John Mathew Goodspeed and 
daughter of the above | Elizabeth Haddock died 
March 16^^ 1844 ^g^^ 87 | also Mrs. Harriet Good- 
speed® I wife of above | Thomas Haddock Good- 
speed I died May 10'^ 1851 aged 72. 

Registers, St. Mary, Newington. Baptisms of children of John 
and Mary Goodspeed : — 

1746-7, January i, Thomas, son. 
1756, March 31, John Matthews, son. 

' Of Penton Row. ^ Of Newington Place. His age is registered as 73. 

' Of Francis Street. Her burial is registered in the name of Ann Mary 
Hutchinson Henderson. 

* Of St. Pancras. * Buried June 8th, 1792. 

* His burial is registered : *• 1821, July 8, Thomas Goodspeed, of Bow, Stratford.'* 
' Of Camberwfll. Her age is registered as 88. * Of Church Place. 



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4?/. \lary*Sy Newington. 145 

Hassell. ;^o li ^f - ^/ 

2S9' Here lieth the Body of] the Rev. James '^ 

Hassell^ | late Rector of North Runcton | in the 

County of Norfolk j fellow | of Trinity 

College Cambridge | who died the i ? day of Nov**- 

1781 \A^Ai{^)/.^f/l7^//JiZ/fA3 

James Hassell, son of Richard Hassell, of Bamly (?), co. Herts,, 
admitted pensioner of Trinity College, Cambridge, i8th June, 
1752, aged 17; graduate d B. A. in 17^6 as junio r optime. and M.A. | Jl^ 
' 1759. A dmit^ ej M"'"T"**V^*^"^ "^"^ 0/'fnh#>r, i75»j Major Fellow / ' 
4th July, 1759; qualified as college preacher 19th June, 1778; 
presented to the vicarages of Roxton and Barford, co. Beds., June 
23rd, 1778, and to the rectory of North Runcton, co. Norfolk, 
13th April, 1780. His brother, Richard Hassell, was also a Fellowjty^// 
of Trinity College. (Communicated by W. Aldis Wright y Esq,) 

Blomefield, in his History of Norfolk, does not mention James 
Hassell amongst the rectors of North Runcton. . , ,^l4 

Hutchings. 

360. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mr. William 
Hutchings^ | of this parish, stone mason | Obit Feb^ 
3"^ 1840 aged 57 I after an illness of 20 Years. 

Six lines of poetry. 

Hunt. 

361. Sacred | to the Memory of | Lieutenant Tho- 
MAS HuNT^ I of His Majesty's late 2""^ Royal | 
Veteran Battalion | who departed this Life on the 6'** | 
of May 18 19 Aged 72 Years | Fifty -Five of which he 
had I honorably and faithfully served j his King and 
Country. 

* The Gent^t Mag, gives the date of his death November j8th, and describes him 
as the Rev. John Hassell. 

* Of Swan Street. ' Of Boyton's Place, Walworth Common, 



146 Monumental Inscriptions y 

Hannen. 

362. Mr. James Hannen | died March 18'*" 1802 
I Aged 40 years | Thomas Stanton Hann'EN | Son 

of the above | . . . . ] aged 5 weeks | Mrs. Lucy 
Ann Gurr Daughter of the above | 

Holland. 

363. In Memory of | Mr. John Holland | of this 
Parish | Who departed this Life | April 8'^ 18 12 Aged 
75 Years | Also Mrs. Elizabeth Holland^ | Wife 
of the above | who departed this Life | January 6*^ 
1825 I Aged 89 Years. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms of children of John 
and Elizabeth Holland : — 

1776, January 7, Thomas, son. 
1779, January 5, Elizabeth, daughter. 

Holland. 

364. In memory of | John Garlike | son of 
Thomas & Mary Holland | of this parish | who 
died 27'** February 1810 | aged 11 months | Also Mr. 
Thomas Holland^ | father of the above | who died 
18'^ April 1825 I aged 49 years. 

John Holland married Elizabeth, daughter of . . . Godfrey, 
by whom he had issue Thomas Holland, who married Mary, 
daughter of William Ashford (see his inscription, page 5) by 
Elizabeth his wife (died 181 2), daughter of . . . Haxby 
(descended from the Haxbys, of Easingwold, co. Yorks, who bear 
for their arms : Gules, a chevron ermine between three buckles or). 
They had issue John Garlike Holland, who died an infant in 18 10, 
and Louisa, who married a son of William Bicknell, whose 
daughter married Evan Baillie, Esq., now of Filleigh, Chudleigh. 

Registers, St. Mary, Newington. Baptisms. Children of 
Thomas and Mary Holland : — 

1 80 1, December 29, Elizabeth, born November 23, 1801. 

1804, May 3, Louisa, born March 28, 1804.^ 

1809, June I, John Garlike, born April 8, 1809. 

1812, February 23, Thomas, born November 27, i8li. 

» Of Cambcrwcll. 2 of Camber well. 



Si. Mary^s^ Newington. 147 

Hurst. 

On a flat stone within iron rails : — 
365. In memory of | Mr. James Hurst^ | late of 
the Court of Exchequer | who died January 26'** 18 16 
I greatly lamented | by all who knew him. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Marriages : — 
1 77 1, July 6, William Jorden and Elizabeth Hurst. 

James Hurst, of Canterbury Place, Walworth; Newington, co. 
Surrey, Gent., in his will dated the . . day of November, 1 81 5, 
proved in London by the executors named i6th February, 18 16, 
appoints his friends John Marriott and Richard Guy exors. and 
trustees for his niece Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Sanders, of 
Kennington. 

Hollier. 

^66. Nicholas Hollier | died 7'^ July 1803 | 
Aged 49 Years | Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner^ | died 
the 31*' December 1816 | Aged 60 Years | Mrs. 
Martha Barnard^ | died the 17'^ October 1823 | 
Aged 57 Years. 

Hosegood. 

367. In I memory of | Thomas Hosegood/ | of 
Blackman Street, | Surgeon; | died 27'*" October 1844, 
in his 66^^ Year. | Also Mrs. Ann Pollard/ | Sister 
of the above | died at Paris 31^' March 1846, j Aged 
45 Years | Also Henry John Revoult Pollard, 
eldest son of the above | died 24'^ April 1 849, | Aged 
28 Years. 

* Of Canterbury Place, aged 66. "^ OfWalworth Common. 

■ OFBankside, Southwark. * Of St. George's, South wark. 

* Of St. George^s, Southwark j buried April 7th. 

* Of St. Olive's, Hart Street. His age is registered as 25. 

L 2 



6 



148 Monumental Inscriptions, 

Hartley. 

368. In Memory of | Richard Hartley | Master 
of the Charity School of this Parish | who died June 
the 3"* 1788 I in the 40'*" Year of his Age | Also of 
Mrs, Ann Hartley^ | Wife of the above | who died 
Dec. 25'^ 1832 I in the 85'^ Year of her Age | Also 
Francis Hargroves* who died | June 26'^ 1848 Aged 
15 Years | Also Susannah Hargroves^ who | died 
Feb'T^- 26 1850 Aged 64 Years | Also Robert 
Harg roves* Husband | of the above who died Jan'^ 
30 I 1853 Aged . . Years. 

Richard Hartley, of St. Mary's, Newington Butts, co. Surrey, 
Gent., in his will dated 30th July, 1783, proved in London 4th 
July, 1788, bequeaths all his property to his wife, Ann Hartley, 
whom he appoints sole executrix. Witnesses, Roger Wallen and 
Geo. Simmonds. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Marriages : — 
1768, August 7th, Richard Hartley and Ann Finch. 

Holmes. 

369. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Mary 
Holmes^ | died the 22 Feby- 1834 | in her 75 year. 

Harrison. 

370. Sacred | To the Memory of | Harriot 
Mary,® | Wife of Mr. William Harrison | of this 
Parish, | who departed this Life | on the sixth of 
December 1822 | in the Sixtieth Year | of her Age | 
Also I Mr. William Harrison^ | Husband of the 
above | who departed this Life | on the 18'*" of Novem- 
ber 1826 I In his 71^* Year. 

* Of Lion Street. 

^ His burial is registered 2nd July, 1848, as John Hargrave, of Prospect Row, 
aged 27. 

' Of Prospect Row. Her age is registered as 63 ; buried February 17th. 

* Of Walworth Road, aged 65. 

> Of St. George's. • Of Hanover Street. ' Of St. Bride's. 



<y/. Mary'Sy Newington. 149 



Harrison. 



371. Sacred | to the memory of | Mrs. Martha 
Harrison^ | widow of Mr. Samuel Harrison | late 



of St Clement Danes 
1 818 aged 72 years 



who departed this life | 1 8 Feb 
also I Martha Harrison* 

eldest daughter of the above | who departed this Life 

Jan. 19 1842 aged 64 years. 



Hawksley. 

372. In memory of | Martha Hawksley^ | 
daughter of J^° & Eliza^"* Hawksley | of this parish 
I who died April 13'^ 1800 aged 2 years | Also John 
Hawksley* | father of the above | who died Aug*'- 
7'^ 1 8 16 aged 60 years j Also John Thomas 
Hawksley® | son of the above | who died Nov*"- 29'^ 
1 8 16 aged 20 years | Also Elizabeth® wife of the 
above | John Hawksley | who died March 25'*" 1837 
aged 70 years. 

John Hawksley, of Newington, co. Surrey, in his will dated 
23rd April, 1 8 14, proved in London 15th August, 18 16, by the 
executrix, appoints Elizabeth his wife sole executrix : no other 
person mentioned. One of the witnesses who prove the testator's 
handwriting is Hannah Hawksley, spinster. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms of children of John 
and Elizabeth Hawksley : — 

1793, August 18, Elizabeth, daughter. 
1795, June 15, John Thomas, son. 
1798, June 19, Martha, daughter, born May 19, 1798. 
1801, August 16, Martha, daughter, born July 21, 1801. 
1803, December 25, Mary Ann, daughter, born November 26, 
1803. 

^ Of Crown Row. Her age is registered as 63. She was buried 26th February, 
1818. 
' Of Brixton Rise. ' In the Register spelt Hawkesly. 

* Of Staverton Row ; in the Register spelt Hawkesley. 
^ Of Newington Road ; also spelt Hawkesley, and aged 11. 
^ Of Gloucester Row. 



150 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

Heath. 

373. Sacred | To the memory of | Elizabeth Jane 
Heath | died Nov""- 1 1'^ 1801, aged 2 years | Also Mr. 
W**- Heath | died May 3"^ 1805 aged 2^ years | Also 
Mrs. Elizabeth Heath^ wife of the above | died 
August 4^*" 1833 I in the 58'*" year of her age. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms : — 
1 801, July 5, Sarah Ann, daughter of William and Elizabeth 
Heath, born June 7, 1801. 

Hickson. 

374. To the memory of | Mr; Richard Hickson* 
many years a much respected | resident in this Parish 
died April 5'^ 1845 in his 70'^ Year | Also Mr. 

Edward Rout' | formerly partner of the above | who 
departed this Life | 11* April 1843 ^^ ^^^ 4^** Y^^'" 
Also Mrs. Mary Hickson* | relict of the above 
Mr. Richard Hickson | who departed this Life 
22"^ March 184B aged 62 years. 

Hayes. 

375. In Memory of | Mrs. Mary Hayes^ | an 
honest and faithfull Servant [ in Mr. Hurlbatt's 
family | near 40 Years | who died Dec'** 24*^ 1803 | 
Aged 56 Years | This stone is set up as a token of 
respect | for her fidelity and gratitude | Also of | John 
Sumner I an honest Servant Lad I who died Tune 16'*" 
1798 I Aged 19 Years | Also Harriet Fruin* | died 
i^' April 1839 Aged 42 Years. 

^ Of Angel Court; buried August 20th. 

2 Of Carter Street, Walworth. » No entry of his burial at this date. 

* Of Camberwell. In the Register her age is 64. 

* In the Register spelt Hayse. « Of Canteibury Row. 



Sf. Mary's, Newington. 151 

Hudson. 

Altar tomb within iron rails. On the south side : — 

376. In Memory of Charles Hudson' Esq. | 
Rear Admiral of the Royal Navy | who departed this 
Life 26'^ February 1803 | Aged 71 Years. 

On the north side : — 

Also of Margaret Hudson I relict of the . . . 
Charles Hudson, | . . .March 21 181 1 ^JEcat 52 
I also of Thomas .... Hudson Esq. | second 
son of Admiral Charles and Margaret Hudson | 
who died April 12 181 1* aged 21 years. 

Charles Hudson, promoted to be a Lieutenant in the Navy 27th 
June, 1757 ; after some time of service in that rank on board the 
Porcupine, Commander 24th August, 1762, Post Captain 20th June, 
1765, and in 1793, in consequence of the promotion of flag officers 
which then took place, he was put on the superannuated list 
with the rank and half-pay of a Rear-Admiral. For a full account of 
his naval services see Charnock's Biographia Navalis, vol. vi. p. 565. 

Charles Hudson, Rear-Admiral R.N., in his will dated i6th 
August, 1802, proved in London 19th March, 1803, amongst many 
other names mentions : " My son, Charles Edward — my son, 
Thomas James — my daughters, Jane and Elizabeth (all four under 
age) — Mrs. Hudson, of Belsize, near Lisburne, widow of my brother 
James Hudson. Executors : my friend Christopher Hudson, of 
Belfast, and Mr. Richard Sanderson, of Mark Lane, wine merchants 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms of children of 
Charles and Margaret Hudson : — 

1787, November 7, Charles Edward, son. 

1796, April 29, Thomas James, son, born March 16, 1791. 

1797, February 10, Elizabeth, daughter, born January 27, 1797. 

Hunter. 

377. Sacred | to the memory of | William Henley 
Hunter | eldest son of Mr. W**- Hunter | of Upper 
HoUoway | died 8'*" August 1850 aged 37. 

' The Gentleman s Magas&ine for April, 1803, has the following notice of him : — 
** At Walworth, Surrey, aged 73, Rear-Admiral Hudson.** 

* There is no entry of her burial at this date, but on April 27, 181 1, is the entry 
** Margaret Hudson, woman.** 

3 No entry of his burial at this date. 



1 5 2 Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

Hutchings. 

378. Sacred | to the memory | of Mary Ann 
Daughter of I George & Mary Hutchings | of this 
Parish | who died December 18'^ 1813^ | aged eight 
days I Elizabeth Daughter of the above who died 
July 25^^ 1816^ I aged 16 months one week George^ 
son of the above | who died October 19'** 1825 | aged 
8 years and 10 months | Mrs. Martha Hutchings^ | 
Grandmother of the above | died April 28^ 1829 aged 
73 years. 

Hartland. 

379. Here lies the body of | Mr. Frederick 
Hartland* | one of the best pantomimists of his day 

I who was accidentally killed in | Mount Street Lam- 
beth I 16'^ August 1852 I aged 69 years | 

Poor Fred is gone and many a friendly heart 
Regrets his exit from this scene of strife 
But trusts his call is for a better part 
Than he e'er met with on this stage of life. 

This stone is erected by his brother j artists as a mark 
of respect to the | memory of a good friend and an | 
honest man | near this spot lies the body of | Mrs. 
Frances Hartland^ | wife of the above | died 16'** 
July 1850 aged 62 years | also Louisa Hartland* | 
Daughter of the above | died 11 '''July 1853 aged 36 
years. 

* No entry of their burials at these dates. 

' Of Thomas Street. His burial is registered on November 6th, and his age 9 
years and 10 months. 
' Also of Thomas Street. 

* His burial is registered as Frederick Augustus Hartland of Westminster Road. 

* Of Prospect Row. Her age is registered as 60. 

* Of Camberwell. 



Si. MarfSy Newington, 153 

Horsley. 

380. To I the memory of | Henry Horsley^ 
third son of | J. F. andC. Horsley | of this parish 
who died April 22°^ 1842 | aged 19 years I also John 
Horsley* | second son of the above | who died Feb- 
ruary 19^^ 1844 I ^g^d ^^ years. 

Hofman. 

381. Sacred | to the Memory of | Sarah* | Wife of 
Peter Hofman | of this Parish | who departed this 
life October 15* ] 1823 aged 54 Years | Also the 
above | Peter Hofman* | who departed this life 
February 6* | 1829 aged 61 Years. 

Inville. 

Formerly on the north wall, west end, inside the 
church : — 

382. Sacred | to the memory of, | John Inville,* | 
who departed this life Dec*"- 4^^ 1837, | in the 87* year 
of his age. | He was clerk to the vestry of this parish, 

I for the long period of 58 years, j during which by 
his ability, | integrity, uniform kindness, | strict im- 
partiality, and unwearied | assiduity, | he secured to 
himself | the high esteem and regard | of his fellow 
parishioners ; | in testimony of which ] this tablet has 
been erected | by public subscription | May 1838 | his 
remains are deposited in the | vault under the vestry 
room. [John 

* Of Albion Place, His age is registered as 1 8. '^ Also of Albion Place. 

* Of Newington Place. Her age is registered as 55. In the Gent,*s Mag, for 
October, 1823, she is described as " the vdfe of Peter Hofman, Esq., of Kennington.** 

* Of Lambeth. 

' Of Albion Place, Walworth Road. The entry in the Register states that he 
was 57 years vestry clerk, but the inscription and the obituary in the Gent.*s Mag. 
for January, 1838, both give 58 years. 



154 Monumental Inscriptions, 

John Inville was elected Vestry Clerk of Newington Parish on 
2nd February, 1780, and continued in office until his death. He 
was the first clerk of the Board of Governors and Guardians formed 
under an Act of Parliament passed in 18 14. He left but one son, 
John Inville, who succeeded his father as Vestry Clerk, and who 
died, unmarried, in 1872. (From information supplied by H. Burgess, 
Esq.) 



Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms : — 

1 77 1, October 18, Mary, daughter of John and Rcnah Tnwcll {sic). 

Baptisms of children of John and Kezia Invill : — 

1772, November 22, Harriot, daughter. 

1773, October 17, Elizabeth, daughter; 

1774, November 26, Charlotte Ann, daughter. 

1775, November 26, George Walkers, son. 

1778, March 2, Sarah, daughter. 

1779, '^pfil ^S> Sophia, daughter. 

1780, July II, Catherine, daughter. 
^789, July 31, John, son. 



Iliff. 

Formerly on the north wall, inside the church : — 
383. In memory of | William Tiffin Iliff 
Esq"* I of His Majesty's Army Medical StafF, | who 
died at Malta, | Oct'- 12^^ 1830, aged 58. | Also of j 
Mary, wife of the above, | who died at Kennington, ( 
Nov'- 25'** 1856 aged 84. | Also of William TiFFfN 
Iliff, | elder son of the above and for many years | a 
medical practitioner of this parish | who died at Epsom, 
February 17'^ 1876, aged 77, | and was buried at 
Norwood. 

The arms used by William Tiffin Iliff are identical with those of 
the Ayloffe family of Essex (see Burke's " Extinct and Dormant 
Baronets"). The coat ascribed by Nicholls in his " History oF 
Leicestershire " (vol. iv. p. 709) to the Ilifts of that county is, — • 
Argent, on a chevron engrailed sable between three estoiles gules 
as many stags' heads caboshed of the field. 



vi. 



mmmm rifftn aliff. 



i 



St. Mary's, Newington. i^S 

Thomas Iliff, of . . . had issue six children : — 

1. The Rev. Daniel Iliff, Vicar of Westow, Perpetual Curate of 
Kilby, and Vicar of Cosby, to which he was presented by Earl 
Denbigh.^ He married Ann, daughter of Rev. William Tiffin, of 
Leicester, and died February, 1782. His widow was buried in 
1801. They had issue nine children — 

i. William Tiffin, died aged 10 months. 

ii. Thomas, died young (aged 7 or 8 years ?). 

iii. William Tiffin Iliff, sixth child, born at Kilby 25th Octo- 
ber, 1772 ; married at St. Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, on 8th 
May, 1797, to Mary (born at Normanton on the Wolds, 
CO. Nottingham), daughter of Branstone Scawell, by 
Elizabeth his wife.* He died at Malta 1 2th October, 
1830. She died November 25, 1856. (See Inscription.) 
They had issue two sons — 

(a) William Tiffin Iliff, born at Nottingham nth 
March, 1798 ; baptized 27th March, at St. Mary's, 
Nottingham. Married firstly, by Rev. Dr. Birt, 
on Saturday, 29th March, 1823, at St. Andrew's 
Church, Canterbury, Susannah, daughter of 
Thomas and Harriet Jager (born at Canterbury 
13th May, 1794), and by her had issue William 
Tiffin Iliff, born on Saturday, 17th January, 1824, 
and now living (1879) ; and Frederick, born on 
Saturday, 23rd July, 1825, died on Sunday, the 
7th Augu^ following. His wife Susanna died on 
Sunday, 31st July, 1825, nine days after the birth 
of her son Frederick, and lies buried in the family 
vault of the Stills in St. Giles' Churchyard, 
Camberwell. He married, secondly, Mary, 
daughter of Henry Green (of the Sun Fire Office) 
and Grace his wife, by whom he had issue 
Marian, born 13th November, 1830, and Henry, 
born nth September, 1837, both of whom are 
now living (1879). Mary his wife died 15th 
February, 1870, and he died 17th February, 1876. 
(See Inscription.) 

(^) Rev. Frederick Iliff, D.D. Trinity College, 
Cambridge, formerly Head Master of the Royal 
Institution School, Liverpool, and subsequently 
Head Master of Bishop Wearmouth Grammar 
School; born at Nottingham 1 2th November, 1 799; 

^ He was instituted to the living of Westow and licensed to the perpetual curacy 
of Kilby, 19th July, 1763. '^ Her maiden name waa Baguley. 



'j\if^j -f /f^v [ ^ //u^'f^ f^iin [i/p 7/^/^ J b U 



IV. A] 



156 Monumental Inscriptions y 

baptized 17th December at St. Mary's, Notting- 
ham ; educated at Christ's Hospital under Dr. 
Trollop, entered at Trinity College, Cambridge, as 
a sizar 6th January, 1819; went into residence 
the following October, admitted scholar 19th 
April, 1822, B.A. ^23, M.A. 1826, S.T.P. 
'^1838. He married Sarah Cheyne, by whom 
Rehad issue nine children, viz. : — Frederick, 
I , Sarah, George, Edward, Richard, Caroline, Arthur, 
^^ Margaret, and Charles. He died 9th March, 1869. 
^nn,' died young (aged 17 years?). 
V. Mary, died young (aged i or 2 years ?). 
vi. Peggy Tiffin IlifF, born and baptized at Kilby, 25th Sep- 
tember, 1766 ; married at Kilby 20th October, 1786, Rev- 
John Willey, of Medbourne, Clerk, and Curate to her 
father.^ 
vii. Sarah, viii. Elizabeth, ix. Ann. 

2. The Rev. Thomas Iliff, formerly of Lincoln College, Oxford, 
and of Nuneaton, co. Warwick, Curate of St. Mary in the Strand, 
Lecturer at St. Michael Bassishaw, and Librarian at Westminster 
Abbey, died 15th August, 1803, aged 66, and was buried August 
20th, at St. Mary's.* 

3. Ann. 

4. Sarah, who died in the Temple, aged 'j6 or yj. 

5. Susannah, burnt to death. 

6. Elizabeth. 

{From Notes in the handwriting of the late William Tiffin Iliff^ com- 
municated by bis son, Dr, JVm. Tiffin Iliff : and from information 
supplied by W, Aldis Wright, Esq.) 

* They are supposed to have had issue six children, viz. : — (i) A daughter, who 
married Mr. Gill, a surgeon, of Stratford -on- Avon. (2) A son, a farmer at 
Willoughby, co. Leicester, who married a Miss Day, and had three or more children. 
(3) Willoughby, who was a draper at Leicester. (4) ElizabetK, who married 
Mr. Dickenson, surgeon, of Macclesfield. (5) John, a surgeon of Walton, near 
Lutterworth. (6) A daughter, who married Mr. Thompson, linendraper, of 
Leicester. 

' He is supposed to have had eight children, viz. : — (i) Edward Henry, who 
married Mary (or Maria) Palmer, who died ist February, 1827, and was buried in 
the ground of St. John's Wood Chapel. (2) Thomas, a Major in the East India Com- 
pany's Service, died in the Isle of Wight. (3) William. (4) Daniel. (5) Richard. 
(6) Charles. (7) Francis. (8) Susanna who married Mr. Morgan^ ^ther of Sir 
Charles Morgan, and subsequently re-married to Rev. William Bingley, author of 
'< Animal Biography." The Rev. Thomas Iliff, in his will dated 3rd May, 1803, proved 
in London 30th September, 1803 (and twice subsequently), is described as of Dean^s 
Yard, Westminster, Clerk. Mentions : '* Lands at Anstey, co. Leicester, devised to me 
by my father after the death of my sisters, Ann, Sarah, and Susannah, and that Ann was 
dead — my wife, Frances — my sons Edward Henry, Thomas, and Charles (who died in 
Paris, in his mother's lifetime) — my daughters, Susannah, wife of John Mor|£an, Esq., 
and Frances. Executon: my wife Frances, John Morgan, and Rev. David £ vans.*' 



Si. Mary's, Newington. 157 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms : — 

1830, December 8, Marian, daughter of William Tiffin and 

Mary IlifF, of Church Row, surgeon, born November 13, 1830. 
1837, December 8, Henry, son of William Tiffin and Mary Iliff, 

born September 11, 1837. 

St. George the Martyr, Southwark. Marriages : — 
1797, May 23, Joel Jones Bromfield and Elizabeth IlifF. 



Extracts from the Registers of Kilby, co. Leicester, supplied 
by the Rev. John F. Halford, M.A. 

1763, October 7, I came to Kilby to reside. D. Ilift, Minister. 

1766, September 25, Peggy Tiffin, daughter of y* Rev. Daniel 
IlifF and Ann his wife, born and baptized. 

1770, December 16, Sarah Cileena, daughter of y* Rev. Daniel 
IlifF and Ann his wife, born about 10 o'clock at night. Baptized 
y* 17th. 

1772, October 25, William Tiffin, son of Rev. Daniel IlifF and 
Ann his wife, born about 10 o'clock at night. Baptized y* 28th. 

1775, January 2, Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. Daniel IlifF and 
Ann his wife, born. Baptized February 5. 

1776, August I, Ann,^ daughter of Rev. Daniel Iliff and Ann 
his wife. Born. Baptized October y® 31st. 

1786, October 20, John Willey, of^ Medbourne, Clerk, and Peggy 
Tiffin Iliff, were married in the church of Kilby. 

1776, June 2,^ Ann, daughter ofy* Rev. Daniel Iliff and Ann his 
wife, was buried. 

1782, February 22, Daniel Iliff, Vicar, was buried. 

Inman. 
384. Here | lieth interred the body of | Mr. Joseph 
Inman^ I who departed this Life | June 18'^ 1771 Aged 
52 Years | Also Mr. Joseph Inman [ who departed 
this Life | June ii^*" 181 1* Aged 53 Years | Also 
Mary Inman* | wife of the above Joseph Inman | 
who died Nov. 3"^^ 1816 Aged 53 Years | Also Miss 
Helen Margaret Lewis'^ | who died Nov, 30'*" 1838 
I Aged 3 Years and 6 Months | Also Master Charles 

' These entries have be6n verified by the Rev. John F. Halford. The entries 
make her death take place before her birth : either he had two daughters both named 
Ann, or one is wrongly dated. 

' In the Register spelt laman. * His burial is registered, 1810, June 17. 

* Of St. John's, Hackney. ' Of Lambeth. 



i^i Monumental Inscriptions ^ 

John Lewis | who died Der/ 19'^ 1838 Aged 5 
Months I Also Miss Elizabeth Ann Lewis^ ) who 
died Dec. 20'^ 1838 | Aged 2 Years arid 3 Months | 
Also Master William Lewis^ | who died April 11*^ 
1 841 Aged 10 Months, 

Inman. . 

385. Sacred | to the Memory of | Mr. William 
Inman^ I who departed this Life February 7'*" 181 8 
Aged 37 Years j Also Mrs. Mary Inman^ Wife of 
the above who departed this Life | Nov"** 16'^ 1838 
Aged 61 Years | Also Mr. William Inman Pearce* 

I Grandson of the above | who died October 18'*" 18 54 | 
Aged 28 years | Much Respected and Deeply Regretted 

I Also to the memory of Mrs. Ann Pearce | whose 
Remains are deposited in the | vault of St. George's 
Church Southwark | she was the only daughter of the | 
above William and Mary Inman and | died Sepf- 
21*' 1833 Aged 26 Years | leaving two Sons of whom 
the above | William Inman Pearce | was the Eldest. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Baptisms of children of 
William and Mary Inman : — 
1 79 1, May 25, George, son. 
1797, September 24, Henry, son. 

Joseph Inman, of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, co. Middlesex, 
Gent., in his will dated 8th June, 1771, proved in London 25th 
June, 1 77 1, by Jane, the widow and relict, mentions: " My sister 
Margaret, wife of Smithson Winn — my nephews, John and Joseph, 
sons of my deceased brother John — my nephew and niece, Thomas 
and Ann, son and daughter of my deceased brother Thomas." 



Joseph Inman, of the Stock Exchange, London, Gent., in his 
will dated 25th August, 1809, proved in London 9th July, 1810, 
by the executrix and executors named, mentions : " My wife, Mary 
Inman — my sons, Joseph and Thomas Inman. Executrix and ex- 
ecutors : my wife, Mary, and my friends, John Linton, of the 

' Both of Lambeth. - Of St. George's ; the age legistered is 32. 

* Also of St. George's. * Of Virginia Terrace ; the age registered is 27. 



Si. Mary's^ Newington. 159 

Stock Exchange, and George Davis, of New Inn Yard, Shoreditch, 



auctioneer." 



William Inman, of London Road, St. George's Fields, co. Surrey, 
in his will undated, proved in London 28th April, 1818, by Mary, 
the widow and sole legatee, mentions : ** My brother, * Thirata ' 
{sic) John Inman — my mother, * An ' — my daughter, Ann — my 
wife." The will is not signed, and in an annexed declaration he 
is stated to have died on 7th February, 181 8. 

Inwen. 

On a rounded stone that has been attached to a 
pillar : — 

386 I Body of Thomas Inwen Esq. | 

who departed this life April y* 1 9 1 743 | 

. . . I Also Sa . . . . his Wife | . . . . 
May y*' 25^ 1746. 

Lyson in his first edition (1796) of the Environs of London, 
mentions that this monument was against one of the pillars of the 
nave. Manning and Bray in their History of Surrey state that it 
was lost upon the rebuilding of the church. 

Registers, St. Mary's, Newington. Burials : — 

1743, May 4, Thos. Inwen, Esq., in y* church. 

1746, June 3, Sarah In win. 

Thomas Inwen, of St. Saviour's, Southwark, son of Thomas, was 
an eminent hop merchant, and Member of Parliament for South- 
wark.* He married 7th April, 171 3, at Christ Church, Newgate 
Street, London, Sarah, one of the three daughters of William 
Hucks, of St. Giles-in- the- Fields, ' brewer, by Lydia his wife. 
Their only child Sarah married, firstly, 13th May, 1735, Henry, 
loth Earl of Suffolk, and secondly, loth October, 1752, Lucius 
Charles Cary, Viscount Falkland. She died sine prole 27th 
May, 1776, and was buried in Widford Churchyard, co. Essex.' 
On her tomb is the following inscription : — 

Sarah Viscountess Falkland, | wife of | Lucius Charles 
Viscount Falkland ( Relict of | Henry Howard late Earl of 
Suffolk | and daughter and only child of | Thomas Inwen Esq. 
deceased | died the 27th May 1776 | aged 62.* 

* In the Gefit,*s Mag. for May, 1746, she is stated to have died on the 26th May. 

* The Gentleman^ i Mag. for April, 1743- 

' Thomas Inwen held the manor of Widford. See Morant*s Essex. 

* See also Biydges Collins' Peerage, vol. iii. p. 159 ; and the Herald and Gene- 
alogist, vol. iii. p. 41. 



i6o Monumental Inscriptions. 

Thomas Inwen in his will dated 30th April, 1737, proved in the 
P. C. C. (167 Boycott) nth May, 1743, by Sarah Inwen, the 
widow and executrix, mentions : " To my wife, ^^5,000, household 
goods, plate, carriages, &c. — to the Right Hon. the Earl of Suffolk, 
jf 1,000 — to my friend Francis Austen, of Clifford's Inn, London, 
50 guineas — my manors, lands, tenements, &c. to my wife for life. 
Joseph Hucks, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, brewer, and Thomas 
Hucks, of St. Olave's, Southwark, brewer, to be trustees, and 
after her death the said manors, &c. to be in the hands of Robert 
Hucks, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Esq., and the aforesaid Thomas 
Hucks, for 99 years, as trustees for the benefit of my daughter, the 
Countess of Suffolk, and her issue — the sum of j^20,ooo to my said 
daughter, in augmentation of her marriage portion — my said wife 
sole executrix. Witnesses, Charles Brown, Peter Groombridge, 
Edward Woollett. 



Sarah, wife of Thomas Inwen, had two sisters, Lydia, who died 
unmarried, and Hannah, wife of Anthony Leaver. She also had 
four brothers : (i) William Hucks, of Clifton Hampden, Oxon., 
whose male issue failed in 18 14, and whose issue altogether failed 
in 1842. (2) Joseph Hucks, of Great Russell Street, brewer, 
whose male issue failed in 1836, but whose descendant and heir of 
the body is Henry Hucks Gibbs, Esq., now of Clifton Hampden, 
CO. Oxon., and Aldenham, co. Herts. (3) Benjamin Hucks, died 
unmarried, 1731. (4) Thomas Hucks, of Southwark, brewer, 
whose son William Hucks died unmarried ; his daughter, Mary, 
having married William Harding, and left issue.^ 

Sarah Inwen, widow and relict of Thomas Inwen, of Southwark, 
CO. Surrey, in her will dated 31st January, 1745, proved in the 
P. C. C, London (182 Edmunds), 5th June, 1746, by Sarah, 
Countess Dowager of Suffolk, daughter and sole executrix, mentions : 
" To my daughter and only child the Countess Dowager of Suffolk, 
all my manors, lands, furniture, plate, &c. — she to be sole execu- 



trix." 



(From information supplied by Geo. E. CoJ^ayne, Esq,, Lancaster 
Herald, and the Rev. W, Buswell, Rector of Widford,) 



Ireland. 

387. Sacred | To the Memory of | Mr. Marwood 
Ireland | who departed this Life | the 19'*" of April 

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* For notes of the Hucks Family, see also Parton's account of St. Giles-in-the- 
Fields, p. 392. 



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