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Names Inscriptions Notes D.I.20a Alexander John ALEXANDER Graham (1923-2009) JOHN GRAHAM MRCS, LRCP 1923 – 2009

Cream-coloured plaque 12” x 12”. D.I.21 Lucy Alice Trench East: (1853-1906) IN LOVING MEMORY OF Francis Ponsonby LUCY ALICE TRENCH Trench (1854-1925) BORN 20. SEPT. 1853 DIED 28. AUGT. 1906 Angelique Katarina Hammer (1873- AND THIS IS JUST ...... 1911) THE ONLY ...... Cross on 3 plinths. South: ALSO OF HER BROTHER In the 1881 census as lodgers at Grafton, Holdenhurst (Hants): Lucy FRANCIS Trench, aged 27, unmarried, independent, born in Ireland, Evelyn PONSONBY TRENCH M.B. Trench, aged 20, unmarried, born in Ireland, and a servant. MAST. SURG. F.R.C.S. BORN 25. OCT. 1854, In the 1901 census at 1 Craven Street, Westminster, : Francis P DIED 2. JAN. 1925. Trench, aged 47, unmarried, physician, born in Ireland.

“WITH CHRIST WHICH IS FAR BETTER.” From the burial register: Lucy Alice Trench, aged 52, of 9 Catherine Place, was buried on 30 Aug 1906. North: AND OF The death of Angelique Catharine Hammer, aged 37, was registered ANGELIQUE KATARINA 1911/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: Angelique Katerina Hammer, HAMMER, aged 37, of Glenbrook, Claremont Rd, Bath, was buried on 11 Jan BORN 4. MAY 1873, 1911. DIED 6. JAN. 1911. “BEHOLD I COME QUICKLY AND MY From the UK Medical Register for 1923: REWARD IS WITH ME.” REV. XXII. 12. Trench, Francis Ponsonby 81 Eaton terrace, London S.W.1 1890, Oct. 15 S M.B. C.M. 1890, U. Edin; F.R.C.S. Edin., 1899

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Names Inscriptions Notes From the burial register: Francis Ponsonby Trench, aged 70, visitor at Perrymead Court, Bath, died at the R U Hospital and was buried on 6 Jan 1925. D.I.23 William Morgan Left: (1833-1891) IN LOVING MEMORY Harriet Jane Morgan OF WILLIAM MORGAN (1832-1916) BORN 1833 DIED 1891 ― “AT REST” Right: ALSO Cross resting on a block of stone. HARRIETT JANE

HIS WIFE In the 1871 census at 16 Canonbury Terrace, Islington, London: DIED APRIL 27TH 1916, William Morgan, aged 36, commercial clerk in Manchester ..., born at AGED 83 YEARS. Weston nr Bath, wife Harriet Jane, aged 34, born at Torquay, and a ― servant. UNTIL THE DAY DAWN.

In the 1881 census at 16 King’s Terrace, Landport, Portsmouth: Wm Morgan, aged 47, born at Weston nr Bath, wife Harriet J, aged 44, born at Torquay, Sarah J Blunden, aged 45, widow, costume manufacturer employing 20 girls, born at Torquay, Ellen H Blunden, aged 16, visitor’s daughter, born at Lewisham (Kent), and a servant.

From the burial order book: William Morgan, aged 56, of London, was buried on 29 Jan 1891. From the National Probate Calendar 1891: 23 February. The Will of William Morgan late of 17 and 18 St. Dunstan’s- hill in the City of London who died 26 January 1891 at 17 St. Dunstan’s-hill was proved at the Principal Registry by James Edward Blakeney of Lord-street Southport in the County of Lancaster Journalist and George Dart of 1 St. Leonard’s-terrace Newton Abbot in the County of Devon Bootmaker the Executors. Personal Estate £934 11s. 10d.

In the 1901 census at 15 Daniel Street, Bath: Harriet Jane Morgan,

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Names Inscriptions Notes aged 65, widow, boarder, living on own means, born at Torquay.

From the burial register Harriet Jane Morgan, aged 83, of Strathearn, Cleveland Rd, Torquay, was buried on 2 May 1916. D.I.24 Maria Allen (1798- East: 1884) THIS STONE IS ERECTED Benjamin Jeffries TO THE MEMORY OF MARIA ALLEN BY HER AFFECTIONATE NEPHEWS ― South: In Affectionate Remembrance of MARIA ALLEN R Pitched 4 ways. ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE BENJAMIN JEFFRIES ESQ (OF TAUNTON.) TH From Pigot’s Directory National Directory for 1830 for WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH 29 1884 AGED 85 YEARS Taunton in the section on Nobility & Gentry: ― Jeffries Benjamin, esq., Cannon street “BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIED IN THE LORD.”

― Will of Benjamin Jeffries, Gentleman of Taunton Saint James, North: Somerset, date 26 Apr 1831, PROB 11/1784. I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVES. WHAT JOY THE SWEET ASSURANCE GIVES In the 1851 census at 22 Stokes Croft, St James, Bristol: Maria Allen, HE LIVES TRIUMPHANT FROM THE GRAVE aged 40, married, visitor, annuitant, born at Dorchester (Dorset). HE LIVES OMNIPOTENT TO SAVE. In the 1861 census at 1 Stuart Villas, St James & St Paul, Bristol: Maria Allen, aged 61, widow, visitor, fundholder, born at Dorchester (Dorset).

In the 1871 census at 14 Daniel Street, Bath: Maria Allen, aged 70, widow, annuitant, born at Dorchester (Dorset).

In the 1881 census at 15 Daniel Street: Agnes Morgan, aged 48, unmarried, annuitant, born at Weston (Som), a visitor, Maria Allen, aged 82, widow, annuitant, born at Dorchester (Dorset), and a servant.

From the burial register: Maria Allen, aged 85, of 15 Daniel St, was buried on 4 Apr 1884.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.I.25 Alice Townend IN (1819-1889) MEMORY OF ALICE, Henry Townend WIDOW OF (1811-1863) REV: HENRY TOWNEND LATE RECTOR OF LIFTON DEVON, WHO DIED DECR 1ST 1889. AGED 70. ― “HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.” Cross on plinths. ―

From White’s Devonshire Directory of 1850 in the entry for Lifton: The rectory, valued in K.B. at £31. 2s. 11d., and in 1831 at £423, is in the patronage of Henry Blagrove, Esq., and incumbency of the Rev. Henry Townend, M.A., who has a good residence and 21A. of glebe.

In the 1861 census at the Rectory, Lifton (Devon): Henry Townend, aged 50, rector of Lifton, born at Manchester, wife Alice, aged 42, born at Grantham (Lincs), five children and three servants.

From the National Probate Calendar 1863: 8 May. The Will with a Codicil of the Reverend Henry Townend late of Lifton in the County of Devon Clerk Rector of Lifton aforesaid deceased who died 4 February 1863 at Lifton aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of Alice Townend of Lifton aforesaid Widow the Relict and Henry Townend of Ely near Cardiff in the County of Glamorgan B.A. the Son the Executors. Probate being granted under certain Specialities. Effects under £10,000.

In the 1871 census at a lodging house at 342 Oxford Street, Chorlton on Medlock (Lancs): Alice Townsend (sic), aged 53, widow, annuitant, born at Grantham (Lincs), and William Townsend, aged 23, clergyman’s son, born at Lifton (Devon).

In the 1881 census at Elm Terrace, Plympton St Mary (Devon): Alice Townend, aged 62, clergyman’s widow, born at Grantham (Lincs), son

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Names Inscriptions Notes Louis and his wife and a servant.

From the burial register: Alice Townend, aged 70, of 74 Pulteney St, was buried on 4 Dec 1889. D.I.26 Zachariah Twamley IN (1803-1885) LOVING MEMORY OF ZACHARIAH TWAMLEY, OF CASTLE BROMWICH, WARWICKSHIRE WHO DIED AT BATH, APRIL 28TH 1885, AGED 81 YEARS ― BLESSED ARE THE MERCIFUL. ―

Headstone surmounted by a cross and kerb.

In the 1861 census at The Firs, Castle Bromwich, Aston (Warks): Zachariah Twamley, aged 56, agent to the Rt: Honble Earl of Bradford farmer of 545 acres employing 14 mean & 2 boys, born at Castle Bromwich, wife Ellen, aged 41, born at Bickenhall (Warks), children: Zachariah, aged 21, born at Castle Bromwich, and Frances Ellen, aged 19, born at Castle Bromwich, a visitor and two servants.

In the 1871 census at The Firs, Castle Bromwich, Aston (Warks): Zachariah Twamley, aged 67, agent to Earl of Bradford & farmer of about 600 acres, born at Castle Bromwich, wife Ellen, aged 52, born at Bickenhall (Warks), children: Zachariah, aged 31, bar student, born at Castle Bromwich, and Frances Ellen, aged 29, born at Castle Bromwich, and two servants.

In the 1881 census at 10 Edward Street, Bath: Zachariah Twamley, aged 77, annuitant, born at Castle Bromwich (Warks), wife Ellen, aged 60, born at Bickenhall (Warks), daughter Frances E, aged 35, unmarried, born at C Bromwich, and a servant.

From the burial register Zachariah Twamley, aged 81, of 41 Pulteney St, was buried on 1 May 1885. From the National Probate Calendar 1885: 16 November. The Will with two Codicils of Zachariah Twamley formerly of the Firs Castle Bromwich in the County of Warwick but late of 41 Great-Pulteney-street Bath in the County of Somerset Gentleman who died 28 April 1885 at 41 Pulteney-street was proved

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Names Inscriptions Notes at Bristol by the Reverend Zachariah Twamley of Wymondley Stevenage in the County of Hertford Clerk the Son the surviving Executor. Personal Estate £1,159 16s. D.I.27 Mary Anne Garland In loving memory of (1802-1882) MARY ANNE GARLAND DIED 27TH SEPTR 1882. Catherine Mary ― Garland (1837-1918) Also in loving memory of CATHERINE MARY GARLAND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE FELL ASLEEP 27TH ...... 1918

Headstone surmounted by a cross and kerb.

In the 1881 census at 24 New King Street, Bath: Mary A Garland, aged 79, widow, income from interest of money, born at Plush (Dorset), and daughter Catherine M, aged 43, unmarried, born at Dorchester (Dorset).

From the burial register: Mary Anne Garland, aged 80, of 24 Old King St, was buried on 3 Oct 1882.

From the burial register: Catherine Mary Garland, aged 81, of 11 Daniel St, was buried on 1 Jan 1919. D.I.29-30 Mary Dykes (1840- East: 1883) IN LOVING MEMORY OF Robert Armstrong MARY Dykes (1834-1908) WIFE OF ROBERT A. DYKES WHO FELL ASLEEP ...... Percy Armstrong AGED 43 Dykes (1867-1939) “UNTIL THE DAY BREAK AND THE Cross on 3 plinths and kerb. SHADOWS FLEE AWAY.” The marriage of Robert Armstrong Dykes to Mary Duffett was North: registered 1863/Q3 Clifton. ROBERT ARMSTRONG DYKES

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Names Inscriptions Notes DIED MAR...... The birth of Percy Armstrong Dykes was registered 1868/Q1 Spalding. AGED ...... In the 1871 census at Thomazine Lane, Spalding (Lincs): Robert Dykes, ...... aged 36, traffic superintendent Gt Northern & Midland Joint Railway, born at Bristol, wife Mary, aged 30, born at Bristol, children: Francis, South: aged 6, born at Litchurch (Derbys), Adelaide, aged 5, born at PERCY ARMSTRONG DYKES Litchurch, Percy A, aged 3, born at Spalding, and Robert, aged 1, born BORN DEC. 4TH 1867 at Spalding, and a servant. DIED OCT. 19TH 1939. In the 1881 census at 1 Hayesland Villas, Wells Road, Bath: Robert A Dykes, aged 46, traffic manager Somerset & Dorset Railway, born at Bristol City, wife Mary, aged 40, born at Bristol City, seven children and two servants.

From the burial register: Mary Dykes, aged 43, of 1 Haysland Villa, Wells Road, was buried on 16 Jun 1884.

In the 1891 census at 3 Norfolk Crescent, Walcot, Bath: Robert A Dykes, aged 56, widower, railway traffic manager, born at Bristol, children: Adelaide M, aged 25, born at Litchurch (Derbys), Percy A, aged 23, medical student, born at Spalding, Robert H, aged 22, locomotive engineer fitter, born at Spalding, Charles R, aged 18, medical student, born at Spalding, Jane A, aged 14, born at Spalding, and Mary E, aged 13, born at Bath, Harriett Duffett, aged 47, unmarried, visitor, living on own means, born at Bath, two other visitors and two servants.

From the burial register: Robert Armstrong Dykes, aged 73, of 8 Grosvenor Place, Bath, was buried on 12 Mar 1908. From the National Probate Calendar 1908: DYKES Robert Armstrong of 8 Grosvenor-place Bath died 8 March 1908 Probate London 30 April to Charles Reginald Dykes surgeon Mary Ethel Dykes spinster and George David Dike yeoman. Effects £3693 7s. 7d.

From the burial register: Percy Armstrong Dykes, aged 72, of 10 Belvedere, Bath, was buried on 21 Oct 1939.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.I.30 Mary White (1800- On cross: 1886) JESU MERCY

Mary Elizabeth East: White (1837-1895) IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY WHITE Fanny White (1842- WHO FELL ASLEEP OCTR 29TH 1886. 1920) AGED 86

North: Cross on 3 plinths and kerb. ALSO OF

MARY ELIZABETH WHITE In the 1881 census at 25 Daniel Street, Bath: Mary White, aged 80, WHO FELL ASLEEP OCT. 28. 1895. widow, lodging house keeper, born at Stogursey (Som), Mary E White,

aged 43, unmarried, daughter, lodging house keeper, born at South: Southampton, Fanny White, aged 38, school teacher, born at ALSO FANNY WHITE (NAN) Southampton, Fanny Mercy Moger, aged 13, grand-daughter, born at WHO FELL ASLEEP FEB. 24. 1920 Aldershot, Ettie E Meier, aged 12, grand-daughter, born at Belfast, AGED 72. and a boarder.

From the burial register: Mary White, aged 86, of 4 Bathwick St, was buried on 2 Nov 1886.

In the 1891 census at 5 Bathwick Street, Bath: Mary E White, aged 53, unmarried, school mistress, born at Southampton, Fanny White, aged 48, unmarried, sister, school mistress, born at Southampton, Jessie E Meier, aged 22, unmarried, niece, school teacher, born in Ireland, and a servant.

From the burial register: Mary Elizabeth White, aged 86, of Southsea, was buried on 31 Oct 1895.

From the burial register: Fanny White, aged 77, of 3 Cedar Villas, Cedar Rd, Croydon, was buried on 28 Feb 1920.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.I.31 Nora Creina Brittain IN LOVING MEMORY OF (1849-1882) NORA CREINA WIDOW OF CAPT A.H. BRITTAIN Arthur Henry 12 REGT FOOT WHO FELL ASLEEP Brittain (1841-) 6TH AUG. 1882, AGED 33 YEARS.

Cross on plinths and kerb.

The birth of Arthur Henry Brittain was registered 1841/Q3 Gt Boughton.

The birth of Nora Creina Ettrick was registered 1849/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Burt. (In the handwritten GRO index the second forename is as ‘Creiria’.)

In the 1861 census at Whitefriars, Chester: Thomas Brittain, aged 51, surgeon Rl College of , born at Chester, wife Mary, aged 47, born at Wrexham (Denbighshire), seven children of which the eldest was Arthur H, aged 19, Ensign Army, born at Chester, a sister-in-law, a governess, a visitor and a servant.

In the 1861 census at 9 Boughton Street, Bishopwearmouth (Durham): Sophia C Ettrick, aged 44, widow, born at Exeter, children: Helen A, aged 16, born at Bath, Nora C, aged 12, born at Bath, Sophy G, aged 10, born at Bath, and Arthur D, aged 8, born at Bath, a visitor and a servant.

The marriage of Nora Creina Ettrick to Arthur Henry Brittain was registered 1870/Q1 Sunderland.

The death of Nora Creina Brittain, aged 33, was registered 1882/Q3 Marylebone. From the burial register: Nora Creina Brittain, aged 33, of 7 Clarendon Villas, Widcombe Hill, was buried on 9 Aug 1882.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.I.32 Walter Cumberland IN Ettrick (1846-1888) LOVING MEMORY OF WALTER CUMBERLAND ETTRICK WHO DIED JULY 10TH 1888 AGED 42.

Cross on 3 plinths and kerb.

The birth of Bessie Maitland Ettrick was registered 1841/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Burt.

In the 1841 census at Gothic Cottage, Entry Hill, Bath: Walter Ettrick, aged 25, solicitor, not born in Somerset, Sophia Ettrick, aged 25, not born in Somerset, and Bessie Ettrick, aged 3 months, born in Somerset, and two servants.

The birth of Walter Cumberland Ettrick was registered 1846/Q4 Sunderland.

Will of Walter Ettrick, Gentleman of Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, date 22 Jan 1857, PROB 11/2244.

The death of Bessie Maitland Ettrick was registered 1858/Q1 Sunderland.

In the 1861 census at 23 Nelson Street, Bishopwearmouth (Durham): Walter C Ettrick, aged 14, boarder, born at Sunderland.

The birth of Alice Maud M C Ettrick was registered 1870/Q3 Sunderland. Baptised on 13 Aug 1870 at Deptford (co Durham): Alice Maud Mary Cumberland Ettrick, daughter of Walter Cumberland & Elizabeth Grace Ettrick [IGI].

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Names Inscriptions Notes The marriage of Walter Cumberland Ettrick, son of Walter Ettrick, to Mary Ann Ruth Firr, daughter of Abraham Firr, on 30 May 1871 was registered 1871/Q2 York.

The death of Walter Cumberland Ettrick, aged 42, was registered 1888/Q3 Barnstaple. From the burial register: Walter Cumberland Ettrick, aged 42, of Barnstaple, was buried on 14 Jul 1888.

From the Sunderland Antiquarian Society’s webpage on ‘a few notes on Sunderland street name origins’: One of Sunderland’s nineteenth century magistrates, William Ettrick, is remembered through Ettrick Grove. He used to preside over the courts held in the George Inn in High Street. D.I.33 Mary Ann Tanner North-west: (1827-1893) AND OF ALFRED JOHN TANNER Alfred Richard THEIR SECOND SON Tanner (1828-1901) WHO DIED FEB: 18: 1922. Alfred John Tanner AGED 67, (1854-1922)

Cross resting on a block of stone carved as a pile of stones. The cross is displaced. The block has subsided and is tilting to the north-east making the supposed inscription on the eastern side inaccessible.

The marriage of Alfred Richard Tanner to Mary Ann Williams was registered 1851/Q3 Bedminster.

The birth of Alfred John Tanner was registered 1854/Q4 Frome.

In the 1861 census at New House Farm, Hemington (Som): Alfred Ricard (sic) Tanner, aged 32, farm of 150 acres employing 5 labourers 2 boys, born at Frome (Som), wife Mary Ann, aged 33, born at Bedminster (Som), children: James, aged 8, born at Hemington, Alfred John, aged 6, born at Hemington, Richard, aged 4, born at Hemington, Mary Elizabeth, aged 3, born at Hemington, and Elinor Jane, aged 11 months, born at Hemington, and a servant.

In the 1891 census at Ford, Castle Combe (Wilts): Alfred R Tanner,

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Names Inscriptions Notes aged 62, living on own means, born at Frome (Som), wife Mary A, aged 63, born at Bedminster (Som), Mary E Tanner, aged 33, married, daughter, born at Harrington (Som), John G A Tanner, aged 64, married, living on own means, born at Bath, and two servants.

In the 1891 census at the Full Moon Hotel, Southgate Street, Bath: Alfred J Tanner, aged 36, unmarried, hotel keeper, born at Falkland (Som), Amy Tanner, aged 16, cousin, barmaid, born at Chippenham (Wilts), a visitor and five servants.

From the burial order book: Mary Ann Tanner, aged 65, of Biddlestone, was buried on 16 Feb 1893. From the National Probate Calendar 1893: TANNER Mary Ann of Bladud house Biddestone Wilts (wife of Alfred Richard Tanner) died 12 February 1893 Probate London 7 March to the said Alfred Richard Tanner gentleman Effects £243 12s. 2d.

From the burial order book: Alfred Richard Tanner, aged 72, of Southgate St, was buried in Mar 1901.

In the 1901 census at the Full Moon Hotel, 10 Dorchester Street, Bath: Alfred J Tanner, aged 46, unmarried, hotel keeper, born at Hemington (Som), three assistant and three servants.

In the 1911 census at the Full Moon Hotel, Southgate Street, Bath: Alfred John Tanner, aged 56, unmarried, hotel proprietor, born at Faulkland (Som), and five servants.

From the burial register: Alfred John Tanner, aged 67, of 5 Lynwid Villas, Widcombe, Bath, was buried on 22 Feb 1922.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.I.34 Alfred Richardson (1868-1941) ALFRED RICHARDSON Elizabeth Mary DIED DEC. 30TH 1941, Richardson (1875- AGED 73. 1921)

Cross on plinths, kerb and a vase.

The birth of Elizabeth Mary Hames was registered 1875/Q4 Frome. The marriage of Alfred Richardson to Elizabeth Mary Hames at St Swithin’s, Walcot, Bath was registered 1894/Q4 Bath.

The birth of Lilian Mabel Richardson was registered 1895/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Hames. The birth of Leslie Maurice Richardson was registered 1899/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Hames. From the burial register & burial order book: Louisa Mabel/Lilian Richardson, aged 4, of Sydney Wharf, was buried on 12 Aug 1899.

In the 1911 census at Sydney Wharf, Bathwick, Bath: Alfred Richardson, aged 40, carriage & motor builders – employer, born at Woodford (), wife Elizabeth, aged 35, born at Radstock, children: Alfred Reg, aged 13, born at Bath, Leslie Maurice, aged 11, born at Bath., Harry Edgar, aged 9, born at Bath, Violet May, aged 7, born at Bath, and Ruby Richards, aged 4, born at Bath.

From the burial register: Elizabeth Mary Richardson, aged 46, of Wells Asylum, late of Raby Villa, Sydney Wharf was buried on 29 Jul 1921.

From the burial register: Alfred Richardson, aged 73, of Raby Villa, Sydney Wharf Rd, Bath, was buried on 2 Jan 1942.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.I.35 Thomas Scarlett IN (1832-1893) AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF THOMAS SCARLET (WHO DIED AT BATH CITY HOUSE) 17TH FEBRUARY 1893. AGED 60 YEARS. ― THIS STONE IS ERECTED BY A FEW OLD FRIENDS AS A TOKEN OF THEIR ESTEEM.

Headstone.

In the 1871 at New Bond Street, Bath: Thomas Scarlett, aged 38, unmarried, manager to Hamper & Son drapers, born at Wrentham (Suffolk), twenty-six male and female assistants/apprentices, a housekeeper, and three servants.

In the 1891 census at 1-4 New Bond Street, Bath: Thomas Scarlett, aged 57, unmarried, draper’s buyer, born at Wrentham (Suffolk), housekeeper, a clerk and seventeen of draper’s assistants or apprentices, a dressmaker, a dressmaker’s assistant, two mantle makers, four further draper’s assistants and three servants.

From the burial order book: Thomas Scarlett, aged 60, of Northgate St, was buried on 21 Feb 1893. The spelling of the surname as ‘Scarlet’ on the MI has been verified. D.I.36 Charlotte Williams In (1804-1893) Loving Memory of CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS WHO ENTERED INTO REST MAY 7TH 1893, AGED 88. R•I•P

THE GOLDEN EVENING BRIGHTENS IN THE WEST: SOON, SOON TO FAITHFUL WARRIORS COMES THE REST; SWEET IS THE CALM OF PARADISE THE BLEST. ALLELUIA. Cross on 3 plinths and kerb.

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Names Inscriptions Notes In the 1891 census at 7 Bathwick Street, Bath: Charlotte Williams, aged 86, widow, living on own means, born at Knighton (Radnorshire), daughter Emily, aged 45, unmarried, born at Haverfordwest (Pembs), and three servants.

From the burial order book: Charlotte Williams, aged 88, of 7 Bathwick St, was buried on 11 May 1893.

From the burial order book: Emily Williams, aged 57, of Reading, was buried on 27 Jan 1904. From the National Probate Calendar 1904: WILLIAMS Emily of 13 Jesse-terrace Reading spinster died 24 January 1904 Probate London 7 March to Harry Williams Ward esquire Effects £4063 11s. D.I.37 Henry Smith Hewitt East, left: (1819-1897) IN LOVING MEMORY OF Isabel Jane Hewitt HENRY SMITH HEWITT (1829-1899) BORN 7TH FEBY 1819. FELL ASLEEP Francis St John 29TH JUNE 1897. Christie (1897) ― West, right: IN Cross resting on a rock. The incised inscriptions are on four panels at LOVING MEMORY OF the corners of the rock. ISABEL JANE

WIDOW OF The birth of Henry Lovell Hewitt was registered 1868/Q1 Warminster. HENRY SMITH HEWITT The birth of Katherine Agnes Hewitt was registered 1871/Q2 FELL ASLEEP Warminster. 30TH MAY 1899

AGED 68. In the 1891 census at 14 Druces Hill, Bradford (Wilts): Henry S Hewitt,

aged 72, woollen manufacturer, born at Great Bedwin (Wilts), wife West, left: Isabel J, aged 57, born at Yeovil (Som), children: Henry L, aged 23, FRANCIS woollen manufacturer, born at Upton Lovell (Wilts), and Katharine A, ST JOHN CHRIST_ aged 19, born at Upton Lovell, a niece and two servants. GRANDSON OF

HENRY SMITH HEWITT The marriage of Henry Lovell Hewitt to Evelyn Maud Wood was DIED 22 SEPT ___ registered 1893/Q3 Easington. AGED 7 MONTHS The marriage of Katherine Agnes Hewitt to George Francis S Christie ― was registered 1895/Q4 Bradford W. BURIED IN THE ....

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Names Inscriptions Notes West, right: The birth of Francis St John Christie was registered 1897/Q1 TO LIVE IN HEARTS Sevenoaks. OF GRIEF ...... The death of Henry Smith Hewitt, aged 78, was registered 1897/Q2 IS NOT TO DIE Bath. From the burial order book: Henry Smith Hewitt, aged 78, of 12 Queens Parade, was buried on 1 Jul 1897.

The death of Isabel Jane Hewitt, aged 68, was registered 1899/Q2 Portsea. From the burial order book: Isabel Jane Hewitt, aged 68, of 2 Menton Road, Southsea, was buried on 2 Jun 1899.

From the National Probate Calendar 1939: HEWITT Henry Lovell of Trowle Manor Trowbridge Wiltshire died 21 March 1939 Probate London 28 June to Evelyn Maude Hewitt widow Evelyn Lovell Hewitt solicitor and Henry Lionel Lovell Hewitt woollen manufacturer. Effects £2729 9s. 3d. D.I.38 Thomas William East: Cator (1829-1900) In Memoriam THOMAS WILLIAM CATOR, LT COL. Jane Louisa Cator DIED JANUARY 14TH 1900. (1835-1911) AGED 70. ―

“HE THAT BELIEVETH IN ME THOUGH HE WERE DEAD YET SHALL HE LIVE.”

North: Cross on 3 plinths. Also In memory The marriage of Thomas William Cator to Jane Louisa Sotheby was of registered 1873/Q4 Kensington. JANE LOUISA CATOR WIDOW OF LIEUT. COL. THOMAS CATOR In the 1891 census at Ollerton House, Ollerton (Notts): Thomas Wm AND THIRD DAUGHTER OF THE LATE Cator, aged 61, Lieut Colonel late 76 Regt, born at Womerlsey ADMIRAL SOTHEBY OF THE MANOR HOUSE (Yorks), wife Jane Louisa, aged 54, born at Brighton, and three SEWARDSTONE ESSEX servants. BORN 26 NOV. 1835 DIED 12 JAN. 1911 From the burial order book: Thomas William Cator, aged 70, of

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Names Inscriptions Notes Princes Bdgs, was buried on 17 Jan 1900.

From the burial register: Jane Louisa Cator, aged 75, of Parkfield Park Gardens, Lower Weston, was buried on 17 Jan 1911. D.I.39 Edith Henrietta AT REST Sophia Vernon EDITH H. S. VERNON (1848-1924) BORN MARCH 1848 DIED APRIL 1924

Cross resting on an oblong block. The incised inscription is on the eastern side of the block.

The birth of Edith Henrietta Sophia Vernon was registered 1848/Q2 Penkridge (Staffs).

In the 1901 census at 16 Sydney Buildings, Bath: Edith Vernon, aged 53, unmarried, born at Shareshill (Staffs), a visitor and a servant.

In the 1911 census at 29 Sydney Builds, Bath: Edith Henrietta Sophia Vernon, aged 63, unmarried, [living on] private means, born at Shareshill (Staffs), and a servant.

From the burial register: Edith Henrietta Sophia Vernon, aged 76, of 29 Sydney Bldgs, was buried on 1 May 1924. From the National Probate Calendar 1924: VERNON Edith Henrietta Sophia of 29 Sydney- buildings Bath spinster died 28 April 1924 Probate London 20 June to William Harland retired captain H.M. Army and Harold William Martin solicitor. Effects £15462 6s. 6d.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.I.40 Elizabeth Walker IN LOVING MEMORY (1830-1903) OF ELIZABETH William Walker WIFE OF COL. WM WALKER WHO DIED AT BATH 6TH JANUARY 1903. AGED 72.

JESU MERCY

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From the burial register: Elizabeth Walker, aged 72, of Pulteney Villa, was buried on 9 Jan 1903. From the National Probate Calendar 1903: WALKER Elizabeth of Pulteney-house Bath (wife of William Walker) died 6 January 1903 Probate Bristol 20 March to Robert Lowe Grant Vassall solicitor and Margaret Alice Douglas spinster Effects £68075 2s. 6d. D.I.41-42 James Rumsey THE REV. (1823-1903) JAMES RUMSEY M.A. ALSO Eliza Rumsey (1824- ELIZA HIS BELOVED WIFE 1914)

Cross on 3 plinths. Accessibility is limited by tree growth.

In the 1871 census at 2 Magdalene Terrace, Cowley, Oxford: James Rumsey, aged 46, MA Pembr Coll Oxford clergyman without cure of souls, born at Chesham (Bucks), wife Eliza, aged 44, born in county Waterford, four children and two servants.

From the burial register: James Rumsey, aged 79, of Southfield, Claremont Road, was buried on 25 Mar 1903.

From the burial register: Eliza Rumsey, aged 89, of 6 Percy Pl, Bath, was buried on 15 May 1914. From the National Probate Calendar

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Names Inscriptions Notes 1924: RUMSEY Eliza of 6 Percy Place Bath widow died 12 May 1914 Probate Bristol 7 July to the reverend William Westropp Flemyng and the reverend Francis Rayner Brooksbank Pinhorn clerks. Effects £947 16s. 11d. D.I.43 Maria Medlycott In Loving Memory (1832-1925) MARIA MEDLYCOTT JAN. 12. 1925, AGED 92. ― “INTO HIS MARVELLOUS LIGHT.”

Cross on 3 plinths. Overwhelmed by an adjacent yew tree.

The marriage of Edward Bradford Medlycott to Maria Emma Mansel was registered 1869/Q3 Malling (Kent).

In the 1881 census at Ven House, Milbourne Port (Som): Edward B Medlycott, aged 58, magistrate, born at Milbourne Port, wife Maria, aged 54, birthplace unspecified, daughter Lilian, aged 18, born at Clifton, Bristol, ten servants and two visitors.

In the 1911 census at Little Ven, Milbourne Port (Som): Maria E Medlycott, aged 77, widow, [living on] private means, born at Comrie (Perthshire), daughter Lilian Muriel, aged 38, unmarried, born at Clifton, and six servants.

The death of Maria Medlycott, aged 92, was registered 1925/Q1 Poole. From the burial register: Maria Medlycott, aged 92, of Meadowcroft, Kingsbridge, Parkstone, Dorset, was buried on 16 Jun 1925.

Sir Edward Bradford Medlycott (1832-1902) was the 4th baronet. D.I.44 Mary West (1853- IN LOVING MEMORY 1904) OF MARY WEST Joshua West (1851- DIED AUGUST 9TH 1904 1904) ― ALSO OF JOSHUA WEST DIED OCTOBER 11TH 1904 Headstone. ― D-210

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Names Inscriptions Notes THY WILL BE DONE ― The birth of Joshua West was registered 1851/Q2 Bourne (Lincs). The birth of Mary Pilkington was registered 1853/Q4 Lincoln.

The marriage of Joshua West to Mary Pilkington was registered 1879/Q1 Lincoln.

In the 1901 census at 25 Sydney Buildings, Bath: Joshua West, aged 49, manufacturer’s agent, born at Deeping St James (Lincs), wife Mary, aged 47, born at Lincoln, and a servant.

From the burial register: Mary West, aged 51, of 28 Sydney Bdgs, was buried on 13 Aug 1904.

From the burial register: Joshua West, aged 54, of 28 Sydney Bdgs, was buried on 13 Oct 1904. D.I.45 William Parham East: (1832-1901) Peace, Perfect Peace

Maria Theresa IN LOVING MEMORY Parham (1843-1908) OF WILLIAM PARHAM Beatrice Berger BORN SEP. 23 1832 (1864-1949) DIED OCT. 3 1901 Celtic cross on plinths. Metal fence. ALSO MARIA THERESA Alice Willis (1857- WIFE OF THE ABOVE The birth of Maria Theresa Maskelyne was registered 1843/Q4 1963) BORN SEP. 2. 1843 Faringdon. DIED DEC. 6 1908. Katherine Mary The birth of Beatrice Parham in 1864 was registered 1865/Q1 Bath, Airey (1871-1968) North: mother’s maiden name: Maskelyne. ALSO OF The birth of Nowlson Parham was registered 1868/Q2 Bath, mother’s BEATRICE BERGER maiden name: Maskelyne. BORN DEC. 12. 1864. The birth of Katherine Mary Parham was registered 1871/Q2 Bath, DIED DEC. 29. 1949. mother’s maiden name: Maskelyne. ALSO OF ALICE WILLIS The marriage of Beatrice Parham to Hermann August Emil Berger at St BORN OCT. 30. 1857. Mary the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1884/Q3 Bath.

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Names Inscriptions Notes DIED FEB. 19. 1963. The death of Hermann August E Berger, aged 39, was registered South: 1888/Q3 Bromley. KATHERINE MARY AIREY BORN MAR. 10. 1871 The marriage of Katherine Mary Parham to Frederick Wilkin Jago Airey DIED DEC. 4. 1968. at St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1899/Q2 Bath.

In the 1901 census at Cleveland House, Bathwick, Bath: William Parham, aged 68, horticultural engineer – employer, born at Sutton Veny (Wilts), wife Maria, aged 57, born at Faringdon (Berks), Beatrice Berger, aged 36, widow, daughter, born at Bath, Alice Berger, aged 13, grand-daughter, born at Bath, Nelson Parham, aged 32, son, eastern merchant – employer, born at Bath, and three servants.

The death of William Parham, aged 69, was registered 1901/Q4 Bath. From the burial order book: William Parham, aged 69, of Cleveland House, was buried on 5 Oct 1901.

The death of Maria Theresa Parham, aged 65, was registered 1908/Q4 Brighton. From the burial register: Maria Theresa Parham, aged 65, of 40 Dyke Road, Brighton, was buried on 10 Dec 1908.

From the burial register & burial order book: Beatrice Berger, aged 85, of Macaulay House, Widcombe Hill, Bath, was cremated and her ashes buried on 4 Jan 1950.

The death of Alice Willis, aged 75, was registered 1963/Q1 Bath. From the burial order book: Alice Willis, of 21a Macaulay, Widcombe, Bath, was cremated and her ashes buried on 22 Feb 1963.

The death of Katherine M Airey, aged 97, was registered 1968/Q4 Bath. From the burial order book: Katherine Mary Airey, of Woodland Grove Nursing Home, Weston, Bath, was buried on 7 Dec 1968.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.I.46 Nevil Gordon IN Parham (1897) LOVING MEMORY OF Marion Parham NEVIL GORDON, (1868-1932) INFANT SON OF THOMAS NEVIL MASKELYNE Thomas Nevil AND MARION PARHAM, Maskelyne Parham WHO DIED 29TH NOVEMBER 1897, (1869-1933) AGED 5 MONTHS. ― Headstone surmounted by a cross and kerb. Phyllis Maskelyne “SUFFER THE LITTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME.

Parham (1897-1940) .. FOR OF SUCH IS THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN.” ― The birth of Marian Robertson was registered 1868/Q3 Cheltenham. ALSO OF MARION PARHAM, The birth of Thomas Nevil Maskelyne Parham was registered 1869/Q4 BELOVED WIFE AND MOTHER Bath, mother’s maiden name: Maskelyne. WHO DIED JANUARY 10TH 1932. AGED 63. The marriage of Thomas Nevil M Parham to Marian Robertson at St ALSO OF Mary the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1894/Q1 Bath. THOMAS NEVIL MASKELYNE PARHAM WHO DIED 20TH JULY 1933, AGED 63. The births of Nevil Gordon Parham and Phyllis Maskelyne Parham were ALSO OF registered 1897/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Robertson. PHYLLIS MASKELYNE PARHAM WHO DIED 23RD MARCH 1940, AGED __. From the burial order book: Nevil Gordon Parham, aged 5 months, of 1 Sion Place, , was buried on 2 Dec 1897.

In the 1901 census at 1 Sion Place, Bathwick, Bath: T H M Parham, aged 31, solicitor, born at Bath, wife Marian, aged 32, born at Cheltenham, children: Phyllis M, aged 3, born at Bath, and Lennox K, aged 10 months, born at Bath, a visitor, and two servants.

From the burial register: Marion Parham, aged 63, of 52 Cranbrook Rd, Bristol, was buried on 13 Jan 1932.

From the burial register: Thomas Nevil Maskelyne Parham, aged 63, of Springcroft, Wickham Hill, Hurstpierpoint, was buried on 28 Jul 1933.

From the burial register: Phyllis Maskelyne Parham, aged 43, of

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Names Inscriptions Notes Haywards Heath, Sussex, was buried on 28 Mar 1940. D.I.47 Mary Shute Anne TO Leir (1808-1893) the memory of MARY SHUTE ANNE Charles Kington Leir WIFE OF (1829-1894) CHARLES KINGTON LEIR WHO DIED JANUARY 26TH 1893 TH IN HER 84 YEAR Headstone surmounted by a cross, this lying flat on the adjacent grave in row J.

In the 1851 census at 71 Pulteney Street, Bath: Francis Adams, aged 38, landed proprietor, born at Clifton, wife Maria, aged 36, born at Bleadon (Som), Mary S A, aged 40, unmarried, sister, funded proprietor, born at Weymouth, children: Frederick A, aged 4, born in France, and Mary J, aged 1, born at Locking (Som), and two servants.

The marriage of Charles Mascie Leir to Mary Shute Anne Adams at St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1853/Q1 Bath.

In the 1861 census at Beaulieu Lodge, Weston (Som): Charles Mascie Leir, aged 30, gentleman farmer, born at Swansea, E Wales, wife Mary Shute A, aged 40, born at Weymouth (Dorset), and three servants.

In the 1881 census at Sea Vale Villas, Clevedon (Som): Mary Shute Ann Leir, aged 70, married, [living on] interest of money, born at Weymouth (Dorset), and a visitor.

The death of Mary Shute Anne Leir, aged 84, was registered 1893/Q1 Bath. From the burial order book: Mary Shute Anne Leir, aged 84, of 52 Pulteney St, was buried on 31 Jan 1893. From the grant of probate the date of death was 27 Jan 1893.

The death of Charles Kington Leir, aged 65, was registered 1894/Q4 Axbridge.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.I.48 Frederick James East: Parham (1873-1906) IN LOVING MEMORY OF Jessie Esther Brooks FREDERICK JAMES PARHAM Parham (1874-1961) BORN MAY 30. 1873 DIED MARCH ...... Ivy Robertson IN THE PRESENCE ...... Parham (1902-1977) North: AND OF Celtic cross. JESSIE

HIS WIFE The birth of Frederick James Parham was registered 1873/Q3 Bath, ...... mother’s maiden name: Maskelyne.

The birth of Jessie Esther B Robertson was registered 1874/Q3 West: Cheltenham. ALSO IVY

BORN OCT. 14. 1902 The marriage of Frederick James Parham to Jessie Esther Brooks DIED AUG. 16. 1977 Robertson at St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1899/Q3 DEVOTED DAUGHTER Bath.

In the 1901 census at Marlbro House, Marlboro Lane, Bath: Fredk Jas Parham, aged 27, horticultural engineer, born Bath, wife Jessie E B, aged 26, born at Cheltenham, son Fredk R, aged 2 months, born at Bath, and two servants.

The birth of Ivy Robertson Parham was registered 1902/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Robertson.

From the burial register: Frederick James Parham, aged 32, of Elmsville, Marlborough Lane, died on 30 Mar 1906 and was buried on 3 Apr 1906.

From the burial register: Jessie Esther Brooks, aged 87, of St George’s Retreat, Ditchling, Sussex, was buried on 28 Aug 1961.

From the burial register: Ivy Robertson Parham, of 22 The Circus,

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Names Inscriptions Notes Bath, was cremated and her ashes buried on 5 Sep 1977.

The death of Alice Willis, aged 75, was registered 1963/Q1 Bath. From the burial order book: Alice Willis, of 21a Macaulay, Widcombe, Bath, was cremated and her ashes buried on 22 Feb 1963.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.J.21 Henry Fyers Turner East: (1841-1909) IN LOVING MEMORY Henry Austin Turner OF (1815-1875) COLONEL HENRY FYERS TURNER C.B. ROYAL ENGINEERS Henry Hamilton ELDEST SON OF MAJOR GENERAL HENRY AUSTIN TURNER R.A. Fyers Turner (1868- DIED SEPTEMBER 17TH 1909 1917) AGED 68 YEARS SOON SOON TO FAITHFUL WARRIORS COMES THEIR REST SWEET IS THE CALM OF PARADISE THE BLEST Cross on 3 plinths. Much lead gone.

CHRIST’S FAITHFUL SOLDIER & SERVANT UNTO HIS LIFE’S END. From The London Gazette of 10 Oct 1871 p4200: Royal Engineers, The promotion of Lieutenant Henry Fyers Turner, in West: succession to Second Captain G. W. Stockley, as notified in Gazette of th LIEUT-COLONEL 12 September, 1871, has been cancelled. H. HAMILTON FYERS TURNER COMMDG 2ND LANCERS (GARDNER’S HORSE) The death of Henry Austin Turner, aged 60, was registered 1875/Q3 KILLED IN ACTION NEAR CAMBRAI, FRANCE Bath. From the National Probate Calendar 1875: 31 July. The Will of ON 1ST DECEMBER 1917 AGED 49. Henry Austin Turner late of the City of Bath a Major-General on the “GOD BLESS THEE WHERESO’ER IN HIS Retired Full Pay List of the Royal Artillery who died 18 July 1875 at 14 GREAT UNIVERSE THOU ART TO-DAY.” Dunsford-place in the Parish of Bathwick was proved at Bristol by Henry Fyers Turner of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk a Captain in the Royal Engineers the Son the sole Executor. Effects under £1,500.

In the 1901 census at a hotel at 18 Queen Square, Bath: Henry F Turner, aged 60, widower, retired Colonel Royal Engineers, born in Mauritius.

The death of Henry Fyers Turner, aged 68, was registered 1909/Q3 Bradford W. From the burial register: Henry Fyers, aged 68, of Avonside, Winsley nr Bath, was buried on 21 Sep 1909.

In The London Gazette of 14 Dec 1915 p9096 in a list of promotions: Princess Charlotte of Wales’s (Royal Berkshire Regiment).

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Names Inscriptions Notes Reginald Hamilton Fyers Turner.

H H F Turner, Lt Colonel, 2nd Lancers (Gardner’s Horse), died on 1 Dec 1917, Tincourt New British Cemetery (Somme, France) III.C.22 [CWGC]. From the National Probate Calendar 1918: TURNER Henry Hamilton Fyers of 12 Ashburn-place Cromwell-road Middlesex lieutenant-colonel 2nd Lancers Indian Army died 1 December 1917 in France or Belgium Probate London 3 April to Archer Lloyd Marischal Turner retired colonel R.A. Effects £5381 16s. D.J.22 Sophia Carolina IN MEMORY OF Chalke (1801-1868) SOPHIA CAROLINA WIDOW OF HENRY JAMES CHALKE ESQRE Henry James Chalke OF DIAMOND HARBOUR E.I. (1786-1837) BORN SEPR 14TH 1801 DIED MARCH 5TH 1868 HIM THAT COMETH UNTO ME I WILL IN NO WISE CAST OUT. Slab.

On 4 Jul 1808 at Calcutta Henry James Chalke married Isabella Fergusson [IGI].

From the Asiatic Journal and Monthly Journal for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia Vol XXIII May-Aug 1837 p331 in a list of deaths: July ... 13. At his residence in Peckham-grove. Camberwell, Henry James Chalke, Esq., formerly of Diamond Harbour, Bengal, aged 51.

Will of Henry James Chalke, formerly Port Master of Camberwell, Surrey, date 14 Oct 1837, PROB 11/1885.

In the 1841 census at Peckham Grove, Camberwell: Sophia Chalke, aged 35, independent, not born in Surrey, Mary Chalke, aged 30, independent, not born in Surrey, Caroline Chalke, aged 25, independent, not born in Surrey, Maria Chalke, aged 20, independent, not born in Surrey, and a servant.

The death of Sophia Carolina Chalke, aged 67, was registered 1868/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: Sophia Carolina Chalke, aged 67, of Henrietta St, was buried on 10 Mar 1868.

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Names Inscriptions Notes river. D.J.23 Elizabeth Jane East: Ames (1874-1876) IN LOVING MEMORY OF Florence Louisa ELIZABETH JANE Ames (1870-1888) (BESSIE) YOUNGER CHILD OF John Charles Ames WILLIAM GEORGE AND REBECCA AMES (1868-1896) BORN 19TH APRIL 1874, Cross on 3 plinths and kerb. The bases of supports for metal railings DIED 12TH NOVEMBER 1876. remain in the edges. William George HE SHALL GATHER THE LAMBS WITH HIS ARMS Ames (1828-1899) AND CARRY THEM IN HIS BOSOM. The birth of John Charles Ames was registered 1868/Q2 Devizes. ALSO The birth of Florence Louisa Ames was registered 1870/Q1 Devizes. Rebecca Ames FLORENCE LOUISA THEIR SECOND DAUGHTER. The birth of Elizabeth Jane Ames was registered 1874/Q2 Devizes. TH (1831-1912) WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS, 5 OCTOBER 1888. The death of Elizabeth Jane Ames, aged 2, was registered 1876/Q4 AGED 18 YEARS. Bath. From the burial register: Elizabeth Jane Ames, aged 2½, of “NOT GONE FROM MEMORY OR FROM LOVE Henrietta St, was buried on 14 Nov 1876. BUT TO HER FATHER’S HOME ABOVE.” In the 1881 census at 8 Henrietta Street, Bath: William G Ames, aged North: 53, superannuated Supervisor of Inland Revenue, born at Frome ALSO OF (Som), wife Rebecca, aged 50, born at North Bradley (Wilts), children: JOHN CHARLES Annie M, aged 14, born at Bedford, John C, aged 12, born at Devizes YOUNGEST SON OF (Wilts), Florence L, aged 11, born at Devizes, and Edith R, aged 9, WILLIAM GEORGE & REBECCA AMES born at Devizes, and a servant. WHO DIED AT

BLŒMFONTEIN C.P. SOUTH AFRICA From the burial register: Florence Louisa Ames, of 8 Henrietta St, was JANUARY 1ST 1896 AGED 27 YEARS. buried on 11 Oct 1888. THY WILL BE DONE.

In the 1891 census at 8 Henrietta Street, Bath: William G Ames, aged West: 63, supervisor IR, born at Frome (Som), wife Rebecca, aged 60, born ALSO OF at North Bradley (Wilts), children: Annie M, aged 24, born at Bedford, WILLIAM GEORGE AMES and Edith R, aged 19, born at Devizes (Wilts), and a servant. WHO DIED JULY 2ND 1899

AGED 71 YEARS The death of William George Ames, aged 71, was registered 1899/Q3 “I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVETH.” Marylebone. From the burial register: William George Ames, aged 71, JOB XIX.25. of Hampton Row, was buried on 7 Jul 1899.

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Names Inscriptions Notes South: The death of Rebecca Ames, aged 81, was registered 1912/Q3 Bath. ALSO OF From the burial register: Rebecca Ames, aged 81, of 8 Henrietta St, REBECCA AMES, was buried on 2 Oct 1912. THE BELOVED WIFE OF WILLIAM GEORGE AMES WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 26TH 1912. AGED 81 YEARS. “WITH CHRIST WHICH IS FAR BETTER.” PHIL. I.23 D.J.24 Mary Elizabeth South: Twynam (1800- Sacred 1873) TO THE MEMORY OF MARY ELIZABETH TWYNAM DIED DECR 17TH 1873, AGED 73 YEARS.

North: Pitched 4 ways. I AM THE WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE NO MAN COMETH UNTO THE FATHER The death of Mary Elizabeth Twynam, aged 72, was registered BUT BY ME.” JOHN XIV. CHAP. 6. VERSE 1873/Q4 Bath. From the burial register: Hon Mary Elizabeth Twynam, aged 70, of 8 Edward St, was buried on 22 Dec 1873. From the National Probate Calendar 1874: 31 January. Administration of the effects of the Honourable Mary Elizabeth Twynam late of Bath in the County of Somerset Widow who died 17 December 1873 at Bath was granted at the Principal Registry under the usual Limitation to Mary Livingstone Davis (Wife of George Frederick Davis, Esquire) of Furzeley near Axminster in the County of Devon the Mother and Guardian of Dudley Guy Gisborne Emily Beatrice Gisborne Spinster and Frederick Augustus Wingfield Gisborne and for the Use and Benefit of Mary Julia Gisborne (now residing in India) Minors the Grandchildren and only Next of Kin. Effects under £1,500 Resworn October 1874 under £2,000.

Baptised on 29 May 1858 at St Marylebone, London: Dudley Guy Gisborne, son of Frederick William & Mary Livingstone Gisborne, father’s occupation: gentleman, date of birth 19 Feb 1858. On 9 Jul 1891 Frederick Augustus Wingfield Gisborne, aged 31, married Eva Grace Young, aged 28, in Tasmania [IGI]. D.J.25 Darley Knight No memorial found. Sayers Goodridge The marriage of James Frederic Goodridge to Selina Emma Sayle (sic) (1850-1872) was registered 1844/Q3 Southampton. D-220

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Selina Emma The birth of Darkey Knight Sayers Goodridge in 1850 was registered Goodridge(1819- 1851/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Sayers. 1873) The birth of Marguerite Louisa Florence Goodridge was registered 1852/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Sayers. James Frederick The birth of Sexta Rose Southey Goodridge was registered 1860/Q1 Goodridge (1803- Bath, mother’s maiden name: Sayers. 1884) In the 1871 census at The Cottage, Bathwick Hill, Bath: James F Goodridge, aged 66, solicitor, born at Bath, wife Selina E, aged 51, born at Bath, children: Darkey K S, aged 20, born at Bath, Marguerite L F, aged 19, born at Bath, and Sexta R S, aged 11, born at Bath, and two servants.

From the burial register & burial order book: Darley Knight Sayers Goodridge, aged 22, of Cavendish Crescent, was buried on 1 Nov 1872.

From the burial register: Selina Goodridge, aged 53, of Bailbrook, was buried on 5 May 1873.

In the 1881 census at 3 Old King Street, Bath: James F Goodridge, aged 76, widower, solicitor, born at Bath, and two servants.

From the burial register: James Frederick Goodridge, aged 80, of Old King St, was buried on 15 Mar 1884. From the National Probate Calendar 1884: 2 February. The Will with three Codicils of James Frederic Goodridge late of the City of Bath Gentleman who died 11 March 1884 at 3 Old-King-street Bath was proved at the Principal Registry by Sexta Rose Southey Goodridge of Lucknow Residency Harold-road Upper Norwood in the County of Surrey Spinster the Daughter one of the Executors. Personal Estate £97 1s. 9d.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.J.26 Anne Frances James North: (1797-1872) Captn Richard James. died August 6th 1876, Aged 41.

Richard James South: (1835-1876) [Anne] Frances James, died June 22nd 1872 Ag......

Layered tomb with the upper portion having pitched sides, a flat top with a raised cross.

The death of Ann Frances James, aged 74, was registered 1872/Q2 Bath. From the burial register: Anne Frances James, aged 74, of 26 Pulteney St, was buried on 29 Jun 1872. From the National Probate Calendar 1872: 8 August. The Will of Ann Frances James formerly of 4 Chesterfield-place Weymouth in the County of Dorset but late of 26 Pulteney-street Bath in the County of Somerset Widow who died 22 Jun 1872 at 26 Pulteney-street was proved at the Principal Registry by Richard James of Weston-super-Mare in the County of Somerset Esquire the Son the sole Executor. Effects under £1,500.

The death of Richard James, aged 41, was registered 1876/Q3 Hereford. From the burial register: Richard James, aged 41, of Hereford, was buried on 10 Aug 1876. From the National Probate Calendar 1876: 30 August. The Will of Richard James late of the City of Hereford Esquire who died 6 August 1876 of 2 Holmer-villas in the said City was proved at the Principal Registry by Frederic William Blunt of 26 Gresham-street in the City of London Solicitor the sole Executor. Effects under £3,000. D.J.27 Mary Anne MARY ANNE Charlotte Charlton CHARLOTTE CHARLTON (1790-1873) DIED JANUARY 27TH 1873 ― Caroline Charlton CAROLINE CHARLTON (1805-1893) ...... AGED 88.

Headstone surmounted by a cross and kerb.

In the 1851 census at Newland, Sherborne (Dorset): M A Charlton, D-222

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Names Inscriptions Notes aged 60, widow, schoolmistress, born in London, Ann Agnes Charlton, aged 30, unmarried, daughter, born at Stourton (Wilts), Caroline Charlton, aged 44, unmarried, sister-in-law, born at Stourton, a teacher, an assistant, two visitors and eight pupils.

In the 1861 census at High Street, Bruton (Som): Fannye Michell, aged 59, widow, landed proprietor, born at Frome (Som), Ernest Cassan, aged 25, unmarried, son, undergraduate Oxford, born at Bruton, Mary A C Charlton, aged 72, widow, visitor, born in London, Caroline Charlton, aged 55, unmarried, visitor, born at Sturton (Wilts), and two servants.

From the burial register: Mary Anne Charlotte Charlton, aged 82, of 15 Edward St, was buried on 31 Jan 1873.

In the 1891 census at 4 Green Park, Bath: Caroline Charlton, aged 85, unmarried, living on own means, born at Stourton (Wilts).

From the burial order book: Caroline Charlton, aged 88, of 4 Green Park, was buried on 22 Dec 1893. D.J.28 Michael Ewing SACRED (1803-1878) TO THE MEMORY OF MICHAEL EWING. ESQRE LATE OF NEW LODGE. ISLE OF WIGHT WHO DIED 25TH DECEMBER 1878 Slab, the upper surface slightly curved. AGED 75. From the burial register: Michael Ewing, aged 75, of Gloucester Place, was buried on 30 Dec 1878. From the National Probate Calendar 1879: 21 January. The Will of Michael Ewing formerly of New Lodge Ryde in the Isle of Wight but late of 5 Gloucester-place in the City of Bath Esquire who died 25 December 1878 at 5 Gloucester-place was proved at Bristol by Robert Ruthven Pym of 59 Strand in the County of Middlesex and Ernest Wallace Rooke of 37 Gay-street Bath Esquires the Executors. Personal Estate under £7,000.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.J.29 Anna Mary South: Catharine Lind ANNA MARY CATHARINE LIND DIED OCTOBER 12TH 1885 (1830-1885) “SHE IS NOT DEAD BUT SLEEPETH.”

Tomb with pitched sides and a flat top with a raised cross. Partially delaminated.

Baptised on 23 Jan 1831 at Futtehport, Bengal, India: Anna Mary Catharine Lind, daughter of Alexander Francis & Anesia Moria Lind, date of birth 20 Dec 1830 [IGI].

In the 1871 census at 10 Blomfield Street, Paddington: Elizabeth Lind, aged 48, unmarried, lodger, annuity from Bengal Civil Fund, born in Bengal E Indies, and Anna Lind, aged 37, unmarried, sister, annuity from Bengal Civil Fund, born in Bengal.

The death of Anna Mary Catharine Lind, aged 54, was registered 1885/Q4 Bath. From the burial register Louisa (sic) Mary Catherine Lind, aged 54, of 54 Pulteney St, was buried on 17 Oct 1885. D.J.30 Ethel Fanny No memorial found. Margaret Hartree The birth of Ethel Fanny Margaret Hartree was registered 1887/Q3 (1887) Bath, mother’s maiden name: Whiffin.

From the burial register & burial order book: Ethel Fanny Margaret Hartree, aged 5 months, of 4 George St, was buried on 4 Nov 1887. D.J.31 Rosetta Lambert South: Williams (1807- ...... Alfred Williams Priest Rector of Culmington Salop 1881) East: who fell asleep March 27th 1881

North: + Lord ..... pity ......

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Names Inscriptions Notes south-western corner.

In the 1851 census at 5 Stanley Villas, Kensington, London: Alfred Williams, aged 52, lecturer St Pancras church, born in London, wife Rosetta, aged 44, born at St Pancras (Middx), children: Alfred H, aged 18, born at St Pancras, Rosetta K, aged 16, born at St Pancras, Lloyd E, aged 12, born at St Pancras, and Frederick M, aged 11, born at St Pancras, three visitors and three servants.

In the 1861 census at the Rectory, Seifton (Salop): Alfred Williams, aged 62, rector of Culmington, born in London, wife Rosetta L, aged 54, born in London, son Lloyd E, aged 24, born in London, and four servants.

From Crockford’s Clerical Directory 1868: Williams, Alfred, Culmington Rectory, Bromfield, Shrewsbury. – King’s Coll. Cam. B.A. 1842, M.A. 1845, R. of Culmington, Dio. Herf. 1856 (Patron, W. J. Clement, Esq ; Tithe, 685l; R’s Inc. 702l and Ho; Pop. 517.) Formerly Fell. of King’s Coll. Cam.

From Crockford’s Clerical Directory 1874: Williams, Alfred, Culmington Rectory, Bromfield, Shrewsbury. – Late Fell. of King’s Coll. Cam. B.A. 1842, M.A. 1845; d 1846 by Bp of Worc. p 1850 by Bp of Lich. V. of Kingston-on-Thames Inc. 630l; Net 500l and Ho; Pop. 7239.) Formerly C. of Stourbridge 1846-50; Spon Lane, Birmingham, 185-54; Tiverton 1854-63; P.C. of Molesey, Surrey, 1864- 66.

From the burial register: Rosetta Lambert Williams, aged 73, of 34 Bathwick St, was buried on 31 Mar 1881.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.J.32 Henry Wills Guy HENRY WILLS GUY (1819-1898) BORN OCTOBER 21ST 1819 DIED FEBRUARY 14TH 1898 Ann Agnes Guy ― (1813-1906) ANN AGNES WIDOW OF THE REVD HENRY WILLS GUY DIED MARCH 8TH 1906, AGED 92.

Headstone surmounted by a cross and kerb.

The marriage of Henry Wills Guy to Ann Agnes Charlton was registered 1856/Q3 Wincanton.

In the 1881 census at the Rectory, Winterborn Clenstone (Dorset): Henry Wills Guy, aged 62, rector of W Clenstone, born at Hinton St George (Som), wife Ann A, aged 67, born at Stourton (Wilts), and two servants.

From the burial order book: Henry Wills Guy, aged 79, of 4 Henrietta St was buried on 19 Feb 1898.

From the burial register: Ann Agnes Guy, aged 92 of 5 Forester Rd, was buried on 12 Mar 1906. D.J.33 Ann Stallard (1807- No memorial found. 1884) In the 1881 census at 11 Brunswick Street, Bath: James Stallard, aged 64, supt school board agents, born at Milverton (Som), and wife Ann, James Stallard aged 74, born at Bromsgrove (Worcs), Emma Treahearn, aged 59, (1816-1886) widow, sister-in-law, land & houses, born at Bromsgrove, a niece and a visitor.

From the burial register & burial order book: Ann Stallard, aged 76, of 4 Brunswick St, was buried on 1 Jan 1884.

From the burial register & burial order book: James Stallard, aged 70, of 11 Brunswick St, was buried on 20 Dec 1886.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.J.34 James Hurst (1799- IN 1868) LOVING MEMORY OF Harriet Hurst (1823- JAMES HURST 1883) WHO DIED OCT. 28. 1868 AGED 49 YEARS Mary Jane Hurst ―•― (1862-1931) ALSO OF HARRIET HURST WIDOW OF THE ABOVE Edward George WHO DIED AUG. 4. 1883 Headstone and kerb. Metal, fluted vase. Hurst (1864-1950) AGED 60 YEARS

―•― The birth of William Arthur Hurst was registered 1858/Q1 Bath, THY WILL BE DONE ―•― mother’s maiden name: Barnes. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY JANE HURST In the 1861 census at 7 Princes St, Walcot, Bath: William Cross, aged WHO DIED APRIL 20. 1931 AGED 68 46, domestic coachman, born at Chipping Sodbury (Glos), wife Mary, ALSO OF EDWARD GEORGE HURST aged 43, born at Selsey (Sussex), four children, William A Hurst, aged HUSBAND OF ABOVE 3, nephew, born at Bath. (The birth of Tom Cross was registered DIED MAY 3. 1950 1860/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Barnes.) AGED 85 YEARS The death of James Hurst, aged 49, was registered 1868/Q4 Bath. There is no entry in the burial order book for the burial.

The birth of Edward George Hurst was registered 1864/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Barnes.

From the burial register (but not in the burial order book); James Hurst, aged 69, of Cottage Row, was buried on 5 Nov 1868.

In the 1871 census at 22 Bathwick Street, Bath: Harriet Hurst, aged 48, widow, daily cook, born at Selsey (Sussex), and children: Arthur, aged 13, born at Bath, and Edward, aged 6, born at Bath.

In the 1881 census at 22 Bathwick Street, Bath: Harriet Hurst, aged 56, widow, domestic cook, born at Chichester (Sussex), and son Edward, aged 16, cutler, born at Bath.

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From the burial register: Harriet Hurst, aged 60, of 22 Bathwick St, was buried on 9 Aug 1883. From the National Probate Calendar 1883: 21 August. Administration of the Personal Estate of Harriet Hurst formerly of Bathford House near Bath but late of 22 Bathwick-street in the City of Bath Widow who died 5 August 1883 at 22 Bathwick- street was granted at Bristol to William Arthur Hurst of Hornby Castle in the Parish of Hornby in the County of York Footman to his Grace the Duke of Leeds the Son and one of the Next of Kin. Personal Estate £93 3s. 7d.

In the 1891 census at 81 Yalsham Road, Fulham, London: Edward G Hurst, aged 27, police sergeant T Division, born at Bath, wife Mary J, aged 28, born at Egham (Surrey), children: Emily M, aged 3, born at Paddington, and Edith M, aged 2, born at Hammersmith.

In the 1901 census at 39 East St Bldgs, Marylebone, London: Edward G Hurst, aged 36, inspector of police, born at Bath, wife Mary J, aged 38, born at Virginia Water (Surrey), children: Emily M, aged 13, born at Paddington, Edith M, aged 12, born at Fulham, and Winifred L, aged 14 months, born at Fulham.

In the 1911 census at 6 Forester Avenue, Bathwick, Bath: Edward George Hurst, aged 46, sub-divisional inspector Met. Police (retired), born at Bathwick, wife Mary Jane, aged 48, married 23 years 3 children, born at Callow Hill, Virginia Water (Surrey), daughter Winifred Lizzie, aged 11, born at St Marylebone, London, and a servant.

The death of Mary J Hurst, aged 68, was registered 1931/Q2 Bath. From the burial register: Mary Jane Hurst, aged 68, of 5 Rockliffe Rd, Bath, was buried on 24 Apr 1931.

From the burial register: Edward George Hurst, aged 85, of 5 Rockliffe Rd, Bath, was buried on 8 May 1950.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.J.35 Augusta Caroline East: Coore (1821-1889) AUGUSTA CAROLINE, WIFE OF Henry Coore (1820- HENRY COORE, 1890) OF SCRUTON HALL, YORKSHIRE ENTERED INTO REST AUGUST 8TH 1889, AGED 68. R.I.P.

Cross, in grey polished granite, on 3 plinths (in stone).

The marriage of Henry Coore to Augusta Caroline Milbank was registered 1841/Q3 Bedale (Yorks).

In the 1881 census at 2 Edward Street, Bath: Hy Coore, aged 61, landowner, born at Hanwell Hall (Yorks), wife Augusta C, aged 59, born in London, children: Caroline A, aged 32, unmarried, born at Scruton Hall (Yorks), George B M, aged 15, born at Scruton Hall, and three servants.

The death of Augusta Caroline Coore, aged 68, was registered 1889/Q3 Bath. From the burial order book: Augusta Caroline Coore, aged 68, of 2 Edward St, was buried on 13 Aug 1889.

The death of Henry Coore, aged 70, was registered 1890/Q2 Bath. From the burial order book: Henry Foster Coore, aged 70, of 3 Bathwick Hill, died/was buried on 8 May 1890. From the two grants of probate, he died on 4 May 1890 at Pembroke Villa, Bathwick Hill.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.J.36 Caroline Macknay East: (1830-1886) CAROLINE MACKNAY DIED DECR 10TH 1886 AGED 56 Eliza Morris (1863- 1919) North: ELIZA MORRIS DIED AUGT 3RD 1919 AGED 55

Cross on 3 plinths, cross flat on the grave.

The birth of Eliza Macknay was registered 1863/Q4 Derby.

In the 1881 census at the home of Henry & Augusta C Coore at 2 Edward Street, Bath: Caroline Macknay, aged 50, housekeeper, born at Southampton, Isabella Hare, aged 31, unmarried, cook, born at ...don (Yorks), and Eliza Macknay, aged 17, unmarried, parlor maid, born at Derby.

The marriage of Frederick James Morris to Eliza Macknay was registered 1884/Q3 Bath.

The death of Caroline Macknay, aged 56, was registered 1886/Q4 Bath. From the burial order book: Caroline Macknay, aged 56, of 2 Edward St, was buried on 14 Dec 1886.

In the 1911 census at 6 Kingsdown View, Bath: Frederick James Morris, aged 49, foreman house painter, born at Bath, wife Eliza, aged 47, married 26 years 2 children, born at Derby, children: Wilfred, aged 25, shipping clerk, born at Bath, and Arthur William, aged 20, school teacher, born at Bath, and a boarder.

From the burial register: Eliza Morris, aged 55, of 6 Kingsdown View, Fairfield, Bath, was buried on 8 Aug 1919. D.J.37 Fanny Maria No memorial found. Whitehorne (1835- In the 1891 census at 110 Adelaide Road, Hampstead, London: Fanny 1894) M Whitehorne, aged 56, living on own means, born at Westbury (Wilts), Edith A Whitehorne, aged 52, unmarried, sister, living on own means, born at Bristol, two servants and a visitor.

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Names Inscriptions Notes From the burial register & burial order book: Fanny Maria Whitehorne, aged 58, of 17 Bathwick Hill, was buried on 18 Jan 1894. From the National Probate Calendar 1894: WHITEHORNE Fanny Maria of Heron lodge 17 Bathwick-hill Bath spinster died 15 January 1894 Probate London 19 March to Edith Ann Whitehorne spinster Effects £3102 2s. 9d. D.J.38-39 Sarah Catherine East: Clara Fowler Butler SACRED (1827-1898) TO THE MEMORY OF Richard Fowler SARAH FOWLER BUTLER Butler (-1864) DAUGHTER OF RICHARD FOWLER BUTLER OF PENDEFORD HALL STAFFORDSHIRE Betsey Sperring DIED 11TH OCTOBER 1898 Cross on 3 plinths. Double-width plot. (1840-1909) Jesu Mercy A list of memorials at St James, Barton-under-Needwood (Staffs) at John Sperring the online The Staffordshire Encyclopedia has: North: Eliza, 2nd wife of Richard Fowler-Butler of Barton Hall d1838. ALSO OF Richard Fowler-Butler of Pendeford Hall & Barton Hall served in Rifle BETSEY Brigade during the Peninsula War & at Waterloo d1864. FOR 30 YEARS HER Anne wife of Robert Henry Fowler-Butler d1900, & her mother, Eliza FAITHFUL SERVANT AND FRIEND wife of Rev. J. de Courey O’ Grady d1898, & Anne’s aunt Agnes wife AND THE BELOVED WIFE OF of Richard Fowler-Butler d1885. JOHN SPERRING DIED 6TH MARCH 1909 The death of Richard Fowler Butler was registered 1864/Q1 Burton on PEACE IN HIM. Trent.

The death of Sarah C C Fowler-Butler, aged 71, was registered 1888/Q4 Bath. From the burial order book: Sarah Catherine Clara Fowler Butler, aged 71, of 9 Laura Place, was buried on 14 Oct 1898.

The death of Betsy Sperring, aged 68, was registered 1909/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: Betsey Sperring, aged 68, of 17 Rockliffe Rd, was buried on 11 Mar 1909.

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Names Inscriptions Notes addition to Fowler. After being requisitioned during the 1939-45 war, it was partly demolished in 1953 and this completed in 1968. It is now the site of a caravan park. D.J.40 John Herbert East: Shackleford (1869- IN LOVING MEMORY 1899) OF JOHN HERBERT John Shackleford THE DEARLY LOVED AND ONLY SON OF (1825-1901) JOHN AND HANNAH SHACKLEFORD, WHO FELL ASLEEP APRIL 29TH 1899 Hannah Maria AGED 29 YEARS Shackleford (1837- 1907) LORD OF MERCY, JESUS BLEST Cross on 3 plinths. GRANT HIM THINE ETERNAL REST.

In the 1881 census at Broad Street, Lyme Regis (Dorset): John North: Shackleford, aged 56, printer, stationer &c, born at Brighton, wife IN Hannah, aged 44, born at Brighton, children: John Herbert, aged 11, LOVING MEMORY born at Brighton, Alice Hannah, aged 10, born at Brighton, Ella OF Elizabeth, aged 8, born at Brighton, Kate Mary, aged 6, born at JOHN SHACKLEFORD Brighton, and Constance, aged 2, born at Lyme Regis, and Hannah WHO FELL ASLEEP NOV. 20TH 1901 Shackleford, aged 54, unmarried, sister, born at Brighton. AGED 76 YEARS

― In the 1891 census at 134 High Street, Crediton (Devon): John PEACE, PERFECT PEACE Shackelford (sic), aged 66, bookseller & librarian, born at Brighton,

wife Hannah M, aged 54, assisting in business, born at Brighton, and FATHER IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING children: Alice H, aged 20, shop assistant, born at Brighton, Kathleen, LEAVE WE NOW THY SERVANT SLEEPING. aged 17, shop assistant, born at Brighton, and Constance, aged 12,

born at Lyme Regis. West:

IN LOVING MEMORY In the 1891 census at 8 Belgrave Crescent, Walcot, Bath: John H OF Shackelford (sic), aged 21, unmarried, lodger, telegraph clerk GPO, HANNAH MARIA born at Brighton. WIFE OF

JOHN SHACKLEFORD The death of John H Shackelford (sic), aged 29, was registered WHO FELL ASLEEP FEBY 22ND 1907 1899/Q2 Marylebone. From the burial register: John Herbert AGED 69 YEARS Shackleford, aged 29, of 20 Daniel St, was buried on 5 May 1899. HER CHILDREN ARISE UP AND

CALL HER BLESSED. In the 1901 census at 20 Daniel Street, Bath: John Shackleford, aged 76, living on own means, born at Brighton, wife Hannah Maria, aged 63, born at Brighton, children: Alice Hannah, aged 30, unmarried, art

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Names Inscriptions Notes needleworker, born at Brighton, and Kathleen Mary, aged 27, unmarried, fancy goods, born at Brighton, and a boarder.

The death of John Shackelford (sic), aged 76, was registered 1901/Q4 Bath. From the burial register: John Shackleford, aged 76, of 19 Daniel St, was buried on 25 Nov 1901.

The death of Hannah Maria Shackelford (sic), aged 69, was registered 1907/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: Hannah Maria Shackleford, aged 69, of 19 Belvedere, Bath, was buried on 27 Feb 1907. D.J.41 Amelia Charlotte IN LOVING MEMORY Duke (1837-1900) OF AMELIA CHARLOTTE Richard Duke WIDOW OF ROBERT DUKE OF NEWPARK, CO SLIGO SHE FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS TH MARCH 11 1900 R•I•P Cross on 3 plinths.

The death of Amelia Charlotte Duke, aged 62, was registered 1900/Q1 Bath. From the burial order book: Amelia Charlotte Duke, aged 62, of 12 Raby Place, was buried on 14 Mar 1900. D.J.42 Frederick William No memorial found. Morriss (1861-1901) The death of Frederick William Morriss, aged 39, was registered 1901/Q2 Bath. From the burial register & burial order book: Frederick William Morriss, aged 39, of 3 Cambridge Place, was buried on 10 Jun 1901. D.J.43 Cecilia Susan East: Macdonald (1842- SACRED 1903) TO THE MEMORY OF Frances Amelia CECILIA SUSAN Macdonald (1841- THIRD DAUGHTER OF THE LATE D 1910) REV DOUGLAS MACDONALD DIED FEBY 10TH 1903, AGED 60. Cross on 3 plinths. Flora Macdonald R•I•P

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Names Inscriptions Notes (1839-1917) In the 1861 census at Vicarage House, West Alvington (Devon): ...... SHALL LIVE ALSO Douglas Macdonald, aged 49, vicar of West Alvington, born at Broad Douglas Macdonald ― Hinton (Wilts), wife Flora G, aged 45, born at Colway House (Herts), (1811-1865) children: Flora, aged 20, born at W Alvington, Frances, aged 19, born North: at W Alvington, Cecilia, aged 18, born at W Alvington, Eva, aged 16, FRANCES AMELIA MACDONALD born at W Alvington, Helen, aged 14, born at W Alvington, Maurice, BORN APRIL 20TH 1841, aged 10, born at W Alvington, Angus, aged 8, born at W Alvington, and DIED MARCH 5TH 1910. Georgina, aged 4, born at W Alvington, a governess and four servants. R•I•P The death of Douglas Macdonald was registered 1865/Q1 Kingsbridge. “MAKE THEM TO BE NUMBERED WITH THY SAINTS IN GLORY EVERLASTING.” In the 1901 census at 5 Blomfield Street, Paddington, London: Frances A Macdonald, aged 58, unmarried, living on own means, born at W West: Alvington (Devon), and a visitor. FLORA ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE DOUGLAS MACDONALD (PRIEST) In the 1901 census at St Pauls Road, Bournemouth: Flora Macdonald, VICAR OF WEST ALVINGTON S. DEVON aged 60, unmarried, boarder, born in Devon. BORN DECR 16TH 1839 DIED MARCH 7TH 1917 From the burial register: Cecilia Susan Macdonald, aged 60, of 4 LET THE BEAUTY OF THE LORD OUR GOD BE UPON US. Daniel St, was buried on 16 Feb 1903.

From the burial register: Frances Amelia Macdonald, aged 68, of 41a Pulteney St, died 116 Sutherland Ave, London and was buried on 12 Mar 1910.

From the burial register: Flora Macdonald, aged 77, of Warwick Grange, 48 Lansdown Rd, Bournemouth, was buried on 9 Mar 1917.

See also G.L.11 and D.Y.39. D.J.44 No memorial found. (1829-1903) In the 1901 census at Lime Grove Cottage, Bath: William Wells, aged 70, nurseyman – employer, born at Bath, wife Mary A, aged 71, born Mary Ann Wells at Bath, and daughter Alice, aged 35, unmarried, cook domestic, born (1825-1917) at Bath.

Alice Wells (1861- From the burial order book: William Wells, aged 73, of Lime Grove 1937) Cottage, Pulteney Gardens, was buried on 20 Apr 1903.

From the burial order book: Mary Ann Wells, aged 92, of Lime Grove Cottage, Pulteney Gdns, was buried on 1 Dec 1917.

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Names Inscriptions Notes From the burial order book: Alice Wells, aged 76, of 16 Queen's Pl, Pulteney Rd, Bath, was buried on 18 Aug 1937. D.J.45 Alfred Baker (1847- In 1901) Loving Memory of Mary Jane Baker ALFRED BAKER (1844-1923) WHO FELL ASLEEP NOV 5TH 1901. AGED 54. Annie Edmonds THY WILL BE DONE Prior (1847-1929) Also Headstone and kerb. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY JANE BAKER, The birth of Mary Jane Pryor was registered 1844/Q2 Wantage. WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO ENTERED INTO LIFE DEC 7TH 1923, In the 1871 census at Manor House, Fritwell (Oxon): Alfred Baker, AGED 79. aged 22, unmarried, servant, footman, born at Stamford (Lincs). UNTIL THE DAY BREAK AND THE SHADOWS FLEE AWAY. Also of In the 1881 census in the household of Honble Shaw Gordon at 98 ANNIE EDMONDS PRIOR Sydney Place, Bath: Alfred Baker, aged 32, unmarried, butler, born at SISTER OF Stamford. MARY JANE BAKER WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE In the 1891 census at 73 Pulteney Street, Bath: Alfred Baker, aged 47, NOV 7TH 1929, AGED 81 YEARS. lodging house keeper, born at Stamford (Nhants), wife Mary J, aged 47, born at Wantage (Berks), and two servants.

In the 1901 census at 73 Pulteney Street, Bath: Alfred Baker, aged 52, lodging house keeper – own account, born at Stamford (Northumberland), wife Mary, aged 55, born at Wantage (Berks), Letitia Baker, aged 54, unmarried, sister, assistant, born at Stamford, and three boarders.

From the burial register: Alfred Baker, aged 54, of 73 Pulteney St, was buried on 8 Nov 1901.

From the burial register: Mary Jane Baker, aged 79, of 3 Darlington St, Bath, was buried on 11 Dec 1923.

From the burial register: Annie Edmonds Prior, aged 86 (!), of 3

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Names Inscriptions Notes Darlington St, Bath, was buried on 11 Nov 1929. From the National Probate Calendar 1929: PRIOR Annie Edmonds of 3 Darlington-street Bath spinster died 7 November 1929 Probate Bristol 11 December to Helen Mary Johnson spinster. Effects £312 2s.2d. D.J.46 Arthur Edward Burr IN (1826-1901) LOVING MEMORY OF ARTHUR EDWARD BURR WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY APRIL 26TH 1901. AGED 74. ― WITH CHRIST WHICH IS FAR BETTER ― PEACE, PERFECT PEACE. Headstone with a pointed top and kerb.

The marriage of Arthur Edward Burr to Ellen Hackett Piercy was registered 1858/Q4 Wokingham.

The death of Ellen Hackett Burr was registered 1859/Q4 Lambeth.

In the 1871 census at a school at 40 South Street, Dorchester (Dorset): Arthur E Burr, aged 43, widower, assistant master, born at Sandhurst.

In the 1881 census at 10 Cleveland Place West, Bath: Emily Piercy, aged 53, unmarried, born at Sandhurst (Berks), Arthur E Burr, aged 54, widower, born at Sandhurst, and a servant.

In the 1891 census at Rosemount Cottage, Hampton Row, Bath: Arthur E Burr, aged 59, widower, living on own means, born at Sandhurst (Berks).

From the burial register: Arthur Edward Burr, aged 74, of 9 Hampton Row, was buried on 1 May 1901. D.J.47 Mary Freeman Hiron West: (1817-1890) MARY FREEMAN HIRON East: BORN JUNE 1817. DIED OCT ____ North: I WAITED PATIENTLY FOR THE LORD South: D-236

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Names Inscriptions Notes RETURN UNTO REST O MY SOUL Kerb.

The marriage of William Hiron to Mary Freeman Cooper was registered 1842/Q2 Evesham.

The birth of Henry Hiron was registered 1845/Q4 Shipston on Stour. The birth of Mary Franklin Hiron was registered 1847/Q3 Shipton on Stour.

In the 1851 census at High Street, Chipping Campden (Glos): William Hiron, aged 36, general practitioner MRCS & LACS, born at Campden (Glos), wife Mary F, aged 34, born at M...... (Glos), children: Henry, aged 7, born at Campden, Lucy, aged 6, born at Campden, and Mary F, aged 5, born at Campden, a governess and two servants.

Will of William Hiron, Surgeon of Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, date 17 Aug 1854, PROB 11/2196.

In the 1861 census at 74 Francis Street, Edgbaston (Warks): Mary Freeman Hiron, aged 43, widow, fundholder, born at Hulcot (Glos), children: Henry, aged 15, born at Hulcot, and Mary F, aged 13, born at Hulcot, and two servants.

From the burial order book: Mary Freeman Hiron, aged 73, of , died/was buried on 22 Oct 1890. D.J.48 George Parsons No memorial found. (1788-1865) In the 1851 census at 7 Princes Buildings, Widcombe, Bath: George Zitella Emily Parsons, aged 62, gardener’s labourer, born at Stalbridge (Dorset), Tompkins (1845- wife Mary A, aged 56, born at Frome (Som), and son Henry, aged 11, 1918) born at Bath.

From the St Mark’s burial register: Mary Ann Parsons, aged 63, of Pulteney Road, Widcombe, was buried at St Mark’s on 20 Dec 1857.

In the 1861 census at 14 Albert Terrace. Widcombe, Bath: George Parsons, aged 60, widower, labourer, born at Stallbridge (Dorset).

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From the burial order book: George Parsons, aged 76, of Albert Terrace, Widcombe, died on 4 Jan 1865 and was buried on 7 Jan 1865.

In the 1891 census in the household of Victor A Montagu at The Priory, Wherwell (Hants): Zitella Tompson, aged 43, unmarried, tutor (educational), born at Paris.

The death of Zitella E Tompkins, aged 73, was registered 1918/Q4 Bath. From the burial order book: Zitella Emily Tompkins, aged 73, of 14 Bathwick Street, was buried on 25 Oct 1918. From the National Probate Calendar 1919: TOMKINS Zitella Emily of 14 Bathwick-street Bath spinster died 23 October 1918 Administration Bristol 24 January to Charles John Tomkins esquire. Effects £47 12s. 6d.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.Ja.21 Alpheus Baylis In Wood (1826-1907) Memory of ALPHEUS BAYLIS WOOD of PHILADELPHIA U.S.A. who died at Bath July 15th 1907 Aged 81

Headstone and kerb.

The marriage of Alpheus Baylies (sic) Wood to Ann Mary Maw was registered 1863/Q4 Pancras.

In the 1871 census at Castlerigg St John (Cumberland): Alpheus B Wood, aged 44, pencil manufacturer employing 5 men & 2 boys, citizen of the U States, wife Anne Mary, aged 41, born in London, children: Elizabeth Read, aged 6, born in Shropshire, Harry Crowley, aged 5, born at Crosthwaite (Cumberland), and John Nicholas, aged 1 month, born at Crosthwaite, and two servants.

In the 1891 census at 92 Abingdon Road, Kensington, London: Alpheus B Wood, aged 64, living on own means, born in Pennsylvania USA, wife Anne M, aged 61, born in London, and son Francis D, aged 19, student S Kensington, born at Keswick (Cumberland).

In the 1901 census at Tan House, Little Stretton (Salop): Alpheus B Wood, aged 74, married, living on own means, born at Harrisburg USA.

The death of Alpheus Baylis Wood, aged 81, was registered 1907/Q2 Bath. From the burial register: Alpheus Bayliss (sic) Wood, aged 81, of 14 North Parade, Bath, was buried on 18 Jan 1907.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.Ja.22 Ann Candy (1798- 1863)

Martha Candy (1799-1878)

Pitched 4 ways. Almost completely delaminated with only a small piece of the surface remaining on the northern side. No inscription found.

In the 1861 census at 22 Sydney Buildings, Bath: William Candy, aged 50, unmarried, retired farmer, born at Claverton (Som), Ann Candy, aged 63, unmarried, sister, born at Doulton (Som), and Martha Candy, aged 61, unmarried, sister, born at Doulton.

From the burial register and burial order book: Ann Candy, aged 65, of Sydney Bldgs, died on 3 Jul 1863 and was buried on 9 Jul 1863.

In the 1871 census at 22 Sydney Buildings, Bath: Martha Candy, aged 71, unmarried, income from house property, born at Doulton (Som), and Maria Morgan, aged 48, unmarried, niece, income from house property, born at Bath.

From the burial register and burial order book: Martha Candy, aged 78, of 22 Sydney Bldgs, died on 2 Apr 1878 and was buried on 8 Apr 1878. D.Ja.22 Frances Colborne South: (1789-1873) SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF FRANCES COLBORNE B Colborne [REL]ICT OF THE LATE B. COLBORNE E[SQ] DIED MAY 17TH 1873, Mary Jane Ninnes AGED 83. (1840-1874) ― HER END WAS PEACE. ―

Pitched 4 ways. Partly delaminated. North:

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Names Inscriptions Notes ALSO IN MEMORY OF The marriage of John Walker Ninnes to Fanny Colborne at St Mary the MARY JANE NINNES Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1838/Q4 Bath. GRAND-DAUGHTER OF FRANCES COLBORNE DIED DECR 23RD 1874 The birth of Mary Jane Ninnes was registered 1840/Q3 Bath, mother’s AGED 33. maiden name: Colborne. ― “LORD JESUS RECEIVE MY SPIRIT.” In the 1851 census at 30 Sydney Buildings, Bath: Frances Colbourn, ― aged 57, widow, [income from] house property, born at Bath, daughter Eliza, aged 25, unmarried, [income from] house property, born at Bath, and Mary Ninnes, aged 10, grand-daughter, born at Bath.

In the 1871 census at 30 Sydney Buildings, Bath: Frances Colborne, aged 80, widow, income from house property, born at Bath, Fannie Ninnes, aged 54, married, wife of retired watchmaker, born at Bath, Mary J Ninnes, aged 30, unmarried, grand-daughter, living with head of family, born at Bath.

From the burial order book: Frances Colborne, aged 83, of 30 Sydney Bldgs, was buried on 23 May 1873.

From the burial register: Mary Jane Ninnes, aged 33, of 30 Sydney Bldgs, was buried on 28 Dec 1874. D.Ja.23, John Gregory (1825- South: 24 1875) Sacred to the Memory of JOHN GREGORY Mary Eliza Gregory DIED OCTOBER 24TH 1875 AGED 50 (1821-1900) ASLEEP IN JESUS

North: ALSO Pitched 4 ways. Double-width plot. MARY ELIZA WIDOW OF JOHN GREGORY In the 1871 census at 30 Sydney Buildings, Bath: John Gregory, aged DIED AUGUST 8TH 1900 AGED 75. 46, income from house rentals, born at Risley (Beds), and wife Mary E, aged 46, born at Bath.

From the burial register: John Gregory, aged 50, of 30 Sydney Bldgs,

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Names Inscriptions Notes was buried on 30 Oct 1875.

From the burial register: Mary Eliza Gregory, aged 75, of 30 Sydney Bldgs, was buried on 13 Aug 1900. D.Ja.25 Henry Austin Turner In Loving Remembrance (1815-1875) OF MAJOR GENL HENRY AUSTIN TURNER Renée Theresa ROYAL ARTILLERY Turner (1822-1886) DIED 18TH JULY 1875, AGED 60. And Hugh Rainsford RENÉE THERESA TURNER Turner (1865-1878) DIED 28TH DECEMBER 1886, AGED 64. And HUGH RAINSFORD, THEIR YOUNGEST SON Headstone and kerb. DIED 2ND APRIL 1878, AGED 12.

― The birth of Hugh Rainsford Tuner was registered 1865/Q4 Bath, BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD. ― mother’s maiden name: Fyers. THIS IS ERECTED BY THEIR SURVIVING CHILDREN. In the 1871 census at 14 Dunsford Place, Bathwick, Bath: Henry A ― Turner, aged 56, M General retired Rl Arty, born in county Meath, Ireland, wife Renée T, aged 49, born at Gibraltar, children: Alfred H P, aged 14, born in Bermuda, Flora E T, aged 11, born in Bermuda, Archer L M, aged 11, born in Bermuda, and Hugh R, aged 5, born at Bath, and two servants.

From the burial register: Henry Austin Turner, aged 60, of 14 Dunsford Place, was buried on 23 Jul 1875.

From the burial register: Hugh Rainsford Turner, aged 12, of 14 Dunsford Place, was buried on 6 Apr 1878.

From the burial register: Renée Theresa Turner, aged 64, of 14 Dunsford Place, was buried on 1 Jan 1887. D.Ja.26 Mary Rouban (1804- To the memory of 1876) MARY, THE WIDOW OF John Keppel Rouban JOHN KEPPEL ROUBAN LATE OF THE ISLAND OF ST VINCENT IN THE WEST INDIES D-242

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Names Inscriptions Notes ESQUIRE Slab with an incised inscription facing westwards. WHO DIED ON THE 4TH DAY OF MAY 1876 AGED 71. In the 1861 census at 1 Great Stanhope Street, Bath: Mary Rouban, aged 50, lodger, fundholder, born in Ireland.

In the 1871 census at a lodging house at 25 Gay Street, Bath: Mary Rouban, aged 60, widow, boarder, born in Ireland.

The death of Mary Rouban, aged 71, was registered 1876/Q2 Bath. From the burial register: Mary Rouban, aged 71, of North Parade, was buried on 9 May 1876.

The Necropolis of (Low Hill) Everton has an entry for: Rouban, John Keppel, 19 Oct 1825, 27 years, Castle Street. D.Ja.27 Hannah Malvina South: Caroline Bordwine HANNAH MALVINA BORDWINE DIED AUGUST 19TH 1878 (1805-1878)

Kerb. The northern side is overgrown by turf.

In the 1871 census at 7 Darlington Place, Bath: Eliza Adeline Macrone, aged 62, widow, annuitant, born in London, two children, Hannah M Bordwine, aged 66, unmarried, sister, independent, born at Exeter, and two servants.

From the burial register: Hannah Malvina Caroline Bordwine, aged 73, of 7 Darlington Place, was buried on 23 Aug 1878.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.Ja.28 Richard Henry South: Goolden (1811- In Memory of 1880) RICHARD HENRY GOOLDEN M.D. (OXON) F.R.C.S. BORN 30TH DECEMBER 1810 DIED 10TH MARCH 1880. Katherine Goolden (1814-1882) North: And of KATHERINE HIS WIFE Pitched 4 ways in white stone with a raised cross on the western face. BORN 24TH SEPTEMBER 1814. DIED 23RD JUNE 1882. There is an ant hill on the south-eastern corner. “THE LORD SHALL BE THINE EVERLASTING LIGHT.” In the 1861 census at 41 Surrey Gardens Parade, Paddington: Richard H Goolden, aged 50, Physician MD Oxford Fellow of R Coll Physicians, born at Cookham (Berks), wife Katherine, aged 47, born at Hammersmith (Middx), children: Louisa C, aged 19, born at St Martin in the Fields (Middx), and Edwin R, aged 10, born at Paddington, and two servants.

From the burial register: Richard Henry Goolden, aged 69, of 11 South Parade, was buried on 15 Mar 1880.

From the burial register: Katherine Goolden, aged 67, of The Grove, Cookham (Berks), was buried on 29 Jun 1882. D.Ja.29 Eliza Adeline IN LOVING MEMORY Macrone (1809- OF 1883) ELIZA ADELINE MACRONE (WIDOW) William John DIED ON DECEMBER 23RD 1883. Bordwine Macrone ― (1836-1893) “IN MY FATHERS HOUSE.” ST JOHN XIV.2 “BOUGHT WITH A PRIZE.” I. COR. VI.20 Josephine Bordwine “THE PRECIOUS BLOOD OF CHRIST.” I ST PETER I.19 Macrone (1837- “GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST, AND ON EARTH PEACE & GOOD WILL TO ALL MEN.” ST LUKE II.1 Headstone with a rounded top. 1906) ― ALSO OF Baptised on 18 Jul 1810 at St John the Baptist, Croydon: Eliza HER BELOVED SON Bordwine, daughter of Joseph & Eliza Bordwine [IGI]. (The Joseph is WILLIAM J. B. MACRONE. more likely to be John, see below.) WHO DIED MAY 1ST 1893 ― Baptised on 13 Oct 1836 at St James, Westminster: William John ALSO OF Bordwine Macrone, son of John & Adeline Macrone, date of birth 30 HER BELOVED ONLY DAUGHTER Sep 1836 [IGI]. D-244

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Names Inscriptions Notes JOSEPHINE BORDWINE MACRONE WHO DIED DECEMBER 30TH 1906, Baptised on 19 Dec 1837 at St James, Westminster: Josephine AGED 69 YEARS. Bordwine Macrone, daughter of John & Eliza Adeline Macrone, date of ― birth 9 Dec 1837 [IGI]. (There is also a second baptism on 10 Aug 1842 at St John the Baptist Croydon with the same parents and date of birth.)

From Croydon in the past: historical, monumental, and biographical; ...including also the villages of Beddington, Shirley, and Addington by Annesley William Streane (Croydon: 1882) in a list of memorials at St James’ church: An honest man is the noblest work of God. John Macrone, d Sept. 9, 1837, a 28.

John Bordwine, twenty-five years Professor of Fortification at the neigh- bouring Military Seminary, d Feb. 21, 1835, a 57. Elizabeth, his wife, d April 17, 1850, 78.

In the 1871 census at 7 Darlington Place, Bath: Eliza Adeline Macrone, aged 62, widow, annuitant, born in London, children: Fanny Adeline, aged 10, born in NW Provinces, India, and Emily Josephine P, aged 9, born at sea, Hannah M Bordwine, aged 66, unmarried, sister, independent, born at Exeter, and two servants. (Those designated as children were in fact grand-children.)

In the 1881 census at 7 Darlington Place, Bath: Eliza A Macrone, aged 72, widow, income derived from dividends, born in Middlesex, Josephine B Macrone, aged 43, unmarried, daughter, income derived from dividends, born in Middlesex, Fanny A Macrone, aged 20, unmarried, grand-daughter, born in India, and two servants.

The death of Eliza Adeline Macrone, aged 74, was registered 1883/Q4 Bath. From the burial register: Eliza Adeline Macrone, aged 74, of 7 Darlington Place, was buried on 27 Dec 1883.

The death of William John B Macrone, aged 57, was registered 1893/Q2 Barton R. From the burial register: William John Bordwine

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Names Inscriptions Notes Macrone, aged 57, of Clifton, was buried on 4 May 1893.

In the 1901 census at 15 Tyning Road, Bath: Josephine Bordwine Macrone, aged 63, unmarried, living on own means, born at Piccadilly, London, and two servants.

The death of Josephine Bordwine Macrone, aged 69, in 1906 was registered 1907/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: Josephine Bordwine Macrone, aged 69, of 15 Tyning Road, Bath, was buried on 3 Jan 1907. D.Ja.30 Charles Cooper SIR CHARLES COOPER (1794-1887) CHIEF JUSTICE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA DIED MAY 24TH 1887 Emily Grace Cooper AGED 92. (1816-1906) ― MENS CONSCIA RECTI ― EMILY GRACE COOPER WIDOW OF THE ABOVE DIED OCTOBER 18TH 1906, Headstone surmounted by a cross and kerb. AGED 89.

In the 1881 census at 40 Pulteney Street, Bath: Chas Cooper, aged 86, rted Colonial C Justice, born at Henley on Thames (Oxon), wife Emily G, aged 65, born in Ireland, Chas B Newnham, aged 86, ex Colonial High Sheriff, born in Ireland, a cousin, a niece and three servants.

From the burial order book: Sir C Cooper, aged 92, of 12 Pulteney St, was buried on 28 May 1887.

From Supplement to The South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA) of Mon 30 May 1887 p2: THE LATE SIR CHARLES COOPER. Our London telegrams record the death of Sir Charles Cooper, who was the second English appointed Judge and first Chief Justice of this colony, and who, while performing the duties of his high office here, gained general respect by his ability and integrity. Sir Charles, who was born in 1795 at Henley, England, had attained to the rare age of 92 years, and was probably one of the oldest members of the English Bar. He was the third son of the late Mr. Thomas Cooper, of Henley- on-Thames, and married in 1853 Miss Emily Grace Newenham,

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Names Inscriptions Notes daughter of Mr. Charles Barton Newenham, formerly Sheriff of South Australia. He was admitted a member of the Inner Temple in February, 1827, his professional career thus extending back for more than sixty years. He travelled on the Oxford Circuit until he sailed for South Australia, having been appointed to succeed Sir John Jeffcott, the first Judge, who had been brought to an untimely end by drowning at the Murray-mouth. Judge Cooper arrived in the Cathe- rine Stewart Forbes in December, 1839, and occupied the responsible position of senior Judge of the Supreme Court until June, 1856, when he was appointed the first Chief Justice of the colony. He filled the exalted position for some five years, and retired through ill-health in 1861 on a pension of £1,000 a year, his successor being the late Sir R. D. Hanson. He returned to England in 1862, where, notwithstanding the cause of his return, he enjoyed twenty-five years of longer life. In the year 1858 he received the distinction of knighthood. His association with the colony will be preserved, not only through his official connection, but through the important creek in the interior discovered by Sturt which bears his name. He was well versed in the law, and framed the first insolvency legislation of the colony. Many of the colonists can remember the fact that owing to the circumstances of the infant settlement being such that no proper building could be provided for some time, he held his first Courts in his own house. During his occupancy of the Judicial Bench several matters of very great importance were brought under his notice, including the cases respecting the seizure of the Ville de Bordeaux, the royalty on copper, and the question of having a Cathedral built in Victoria- square. Of late years Sir Charles Cooper has resided at Bath, and, owing to his advanced age, he has been in weak health. ...

From the burial register: Emily Grace Cooper, aged 89, of 27 Pulteney St, died on 18 Oct 1906 and was buried on 20 Oct 1906.

Sir Charles Cooper: first Chief Justice of South Australia 1856-1861 by John Michael Bennett (The lives of Chief Justices series) (Federation Press 2002)

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.Ja.31 Ellen Drake (1813- 1886)

Katharine Mary Drake (1844-1915)

Agnes Blanche Caroline Drake (1857-1940)

Headstone surmounted by a cross and kerb. The headstone is delaminated and no inscription was found.

In the 1881 census at 7 Bathwick Street, Bath: Ellen Drake, aged 68, widow, annuitant, born at Handsworth (Staffs), children: Katharine May, aged 36, unmarried, annuitant, born in France, imbecile from birth, Agnes B C, aged 25, unmarried, annuitant, born in France, and a servant.

The death of Ellen Drake, aged 73, was registered 1886/Q4 Bath. From the burial order book: Ellen Drake, aged 73, of 7 Bathwick St, died on 28 Dec 1886 and was buried on 31 Dec 1886.

The death of Katharine Mary Drake, aged 70, was registered 1915/Q1 Bath. From the burial order book: Katharine Mary Drake, aged 70, of 6 Edward St, died on 9 Jan 1915 and was buried on 13 Jan 1915.

From the burial register: Agnes Blanche Caroline Drake, aged 82, of 6 Edward St, Bathwick, Bath, died on 18 Apr 1940 and was buried on 22 Apr 1940. D.Ja.32 Francis Sykes (1832- IN 1882) LOVING MEMORY OF FRANCIS SYKES Mary Ann Sykes WHO DIED JUNE 10. 1882 (1825-1915) ― “IT IS ONLY TILL HE COME.” Elizabeth Taylor ― (1830-1913) AND OF MARY ANN WIDOW OF THE ABOVE FEB. 26 1915 Headstone with a rounded top.

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Names Inscriptions Notes ― The birth of Arthur Frank Sykes was registered 1860/Q1 Bath, ALSO OF mother’s maiden name: Taylor. ELIZABETH TAYLOR The birth of Ernest John Sykes was registered 1864/Q1 Bath, mother’s OCT. 13. 1913 maiden name: Taylor.

In the 1881 census at 22 Darlington Street, Bath: Francis Drake, aged 46, commercial traveller drapery, born at Pimlico (Middx), wife Mary Ann, aged 53, born at Bridgwater (Som), children: Arthur J, aged 21, ironmonger, born at Bath, and Ernest J, aged 17, chemist, born at Bath, Elizabeth Taylor, aged 48, unmarried, sister-in-law, schoolmistress, born at Bridgwater, and a servant.

The death of Francis Sykes, aged 49, was registered 1882/Q2 Newton Abbot. From the burial register: Francis Sykes, aged 49, of Henrietta St, was buried on 14 Jun 1882.

From the burial register: Elizabeth Taylor, aged 83, of 4 Darlington St, was buried on 18 Oct 1913.

The death of Mary A Sykes, aged 89, was registered 1915/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: Mary Ann Sykes, aged 89, of 4 Darlington St, was buried on 3 Mar 1915. D.Ja.33 Amelia Mathison IN (1811-1882) LOVING MEMORY OF AMELIA MATHISON DIED FEBY 22ND 1882. AGED 70 YEARS “BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD.” ......

Low headstone and kerb.

In the 1871 census at 6 Greenfield Place, Weston-super-Mare (Som): Lydia Mathison, aged 58, widow, fundholder, born at Croydon (Surrey), two children, and Amelia Mathison, aged 59, unmarried,

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Names Inscriptions Notes sister-in-law, lady’s companion, born at Clapham (Surrey).

From the burial register: Amelia Mathison, aged 70, of James Street, was buried on 24 Feb 1882. D.Ja.34 Laura Harris (1836- 1881)

John Dafter Harris (1816-1902)

Headstone surmounted by a cross. Delaminated and no inscription found.

The marriage of John Dafter Harris to Frances Elizabeth Louisa Rosenberg at Holy Trinity, Monmouth Place, Bath was registered 1846/Q4 Bath.

In the 1851 census at 2 South Hayes, Bath: John Dafter Harris, aged 35, goldsmith master, born at Bath, wife Frances L, aged 28, artist flower painter, born at Bath, three children and three servants.

The death of Frances Elizabeth L Harris, aged 49, was registered 1872/Q3 Bath.

The marriage of John Dafter Harris to Laura Augusta F Boerngen was registered 1877/Q3 Hampstead.

In the 1881 census at 2 Queen Square, Bath: John Dafter Harris, aged 64, goldsmith, born at Bath, wife Laura, aged 45, born at Leipzic (sic), Germany, Norman M Krüger, aged 2, grandson, born at Bath, and three servants.

The death of Laura Harris, aged 44, was registered 1881/Q2 Bath. From the burial register and burial order book: Laura Harris, aged 44, of 5 Queen Square, was buried on 4 Jun 1881.

From the burial register and burial order book: John Dafter Harris,

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Names Inscriptions Notes aged 85, of Oldfield Park, died/was buried on 22 Jan 1902. D.Ja.35 Harriott Robina Bell East: (1831-1893) IN LOVING MEMORY Mary Ann Bell OF (1829-1905) MY GENTLE SISTER HARRIOTT ROBINA BELL WHO DIED AT BATH JANUARY 26TH 1893 “BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART FOR THEY SHALL SEE GOD.” Cross on 3 plinths in polished grey granite. North: ALSO In the 1891 census at 26 Pulteney Street, Bath: Mary A Bell, aged 61, IN LOVING MEMORY unmarried, boarder, living on own means, born at Sutton (Yorks), and OF Harriet B Bell, aged 60, unmarried, boarder, living on own means, MARY ANN BELL born at Sutton (Yorks). WHO DIED APRIL 25TH 1905 AGED 75 YEARS. From the burial order book: Harriett Robina Bell, aged 61, of 26 Pulteney St, was buried on 1 Feb 1893.

In the 1901 census at 26 Pulteney Street, Bath: Mary Ann Bell, aged 71, unmarried, living on own means, born at Sutton in Holderness (Yorks).

From the burial register and burial order book: Mary Ann Bell, aged 75, of 13 Edward St, was cremated at Woking on 29 Apr 1905 and her ashes buried on 3 May 1905. D.Ja.36 Alice Louisa Douglas East: Fox (1861-1883) In Loving Memory of ALICE LOUISA DOUGLAS FOX Louisa Emma Fox DAUGHTER OF THE LATE CHARLES FOX (1830-1884) OF MALPAS, MONMOUTHSHIRE WHO DIED APRIL 4TH 1883. AGED 21 Maud Cecilia BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART FOR THEY SHALL Douglas Fox (1864- SEE GOD. 1922)

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Names Inscriptions Notes North: Cross on 3 plinths.

LOUISA EMMA WIDOW OF The birth of Charles Douglas Fox was registered 1867/Q1 Newport M. CHARLES FOX AND DAUGHTER ...... HON ... CHARLES DOUGLAS ...... In the 1881 census at 2 Widcombe Crescent, Bath: Louisa E Fox, aged BORN ...... DIED DEC 23 1884 49, widow, [living on] dividends, born at Glendermot, Londonderry, children: Constance, aged 21, born at Malpas (Mon), Maud, aged 16, South: born at Malpas, Kathleen, aged 15, born at Malpas, and Charles Also of Douglas, aged 14, born at Malpas, and two servants. MAUD CECILIA DOUGLAS FOX BORN APRIL 28TH 1864 In the 1881 census the home of Thomas Fox at The Rectory, Abbas & DIED MARCH 27TH 1922. Temple Combe (Som): Alice L D Fox, aged 19, niece, born at Malpas “AT EVENING TIME SHALL BE LIGHT.” (Mon), and Beatrice E, Fox, aged 18, niece, born at Malpas.

From the burial register: Alice Elizabeth (!) Douglas Fox, aged 21, of 2 Widcombe Crescent, was buried on 10 Apr 1883. (The burial order book has ‘Alice Louisa Douglas Fox’.)

The death of Louisa Emma Fox, aged 54, was registered 1884/Q4 Bath. From the burial register: Louisa Emma Fox, aged 54, of 2 Widcombe Crescent, was buried on 27 Dec 1884.

In the 1891 census at 2 Widcombe Crescent, Bath: Beatrice E Douglas- Fox, aged 28, living on own means, born at Malpas (Mon), Maud Cecilia Douglas-Fox, aged 26, unmarried, living on own means, born at Malpas, Sholto Osborne E Douglas, aged 17, cousin, born in Scotland, a visitor and two servants.

The death of Beatrice Elizabeth D Fox, aged 34, was registered 1897/Q2 Kettering. From the burial order book: Beatrice Douglas Fox, aged 34, of 6 Widcombe Crescent, died at Ludington, Northampton and was buried/died on 9 Apr 1897. From the National Probate Calendar 1897: FOX Beatrice Elizabeth Douglas of 3 Widcombe-terrace Bath spinster died 6 April 1897 at Loddington-hall Kettering Leicestershire Administration London 11 May to Kathleen Douglas Fox spinster Effects £3470 8s. 9d.

From the burial register: Maud Cecilia Douglas Fox, aged 57, of 38 Gay St, Bath, was buried on 31 Mar 1922.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.Ja.37 George Honeybone IN (1815-1887) LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE HONEYBONE Jemima Honeybone DIED OCT 9. 1887, AGED 72. (1831-1894) ALSO JEMIMA HONEYBONE Mary Annie WIFE OF THE ABOVE Honeybone (1871- DIED JAN. 23. 1894, AGED 62. 1943) R.I.P. ALSO OF Headstone surmounted by a cross and kerb. MARY A. HONEYBONE

DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE The marriage of George Honeybone to Jemima Whatley at St DIED DEC. 19: 1943, AGED 72. Swithin’s, Bath was registered 1865/Q1 Bath.

The birth of Mary Ann Honeybone was registered 1871/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Whatley.

In the 1881 census at 1 Pulteney Mews, Bath: George Honeybone, aged 67, fly proprietor, born at Wootton Bassett (Wilts), wife Jemima, aged 47, born at Upton Scudamore (Wilts), and children: George, aged 15, born at Bath, Edward, aged 13, born at Bath, Mary A, aged 9, born at Bath, and Jemima B, aged 7, born at Bath.

From the burial order book: George Honeybone, aged 72, of Pulteney Mews, was buried on 13 Oct 1887.

From the burial order book: Jemima Honeybone, aged 62, of 5 Cleveland Row, was buried on 27 Jan 1894.

In the 1901 census at The London Hospital, Mile End, London: Mary Honeybone, aged 29, unmarried, hospital nurse, born at Bath.

The death of Mary Annie Honeybone, aged 72, was registered 1943/Q4 Bath. From the burial register and burial order Book: Mary Anne Honeybone, aged 72, of 10 Clarendon Villas, Widcombe Hill, Bath, died on 19 Jan 1943 and was buried on 22 Dec 1943.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.Ja.38-9 Egbert Lewis (1858- Headstone, east: 1933) TO THE DEAR MEMORY OF Egbert Lewis (1891- LIEUT. COL. EGBERT LEWIS, V.D., J.P. 1916) DIED 29TH SEPT. 1933, AGED 74. AND CAPT. EGBERT LEWIS, S.L.I. Ada Mary Lewis HIS ELDEST SON (1865-1954) KILLED IN ACTION IN MESOPOTAMIA Headstone as a block of stone surmounted by a cross and a plaque. 8TH MARCH 1916. AGED 23. Wilfred Lewis “INTO THY HANDS.” The birth of Egbert Lewis was registered 1858/Q4 Bath, mother’s (1895-1957) maiden name: Bishop. Plaque: The birth of Ada Mary Dawson was registered 1865/Q2 Bath, mother’s ADA MARY maiden name: Morgan. WIFE OF EGBERT LEWIS DIED 31. AUG. 1954. The marriage of Egbert Lewis to Ada Mary Dawson at St Andrew’s, IN HER 90TH YEAR Julian Road, Bath was registered 1889/Q4 Bath. WILFRED THEIR 2ND SON The birth of Egbert Lewis was registered 1891/Q3 Bath, mother’s DIED 7. JULY 1957 maiden name: Dawson. The birth of Mary Lewis was registered 1893/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Lewis. The birth of Wilfrid Lewis was registered 1895/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Dawson.

From the burial order book: Mary Lewis, aged 4, of 12 Bathwick St, was buried on 23 Jul 1898.

In the 1901 census at 12 Bathwick Street, Bath: Egbert Lewis, aged 43, Captain & .... (Volunteers) newspaper proprietor printer – employer, born at Bath, wife Ada Mary, aged 35, born at Bath, children: Edgbert, aged 9, born at Bath, Wilfred, aged 5, born at Bath, Florence, aged 1, born at Bath, and Philip, aged 4 months, born at Bath, and two servants.

Captain Edgar Lewis, 1st/4th Battalion Somerset Light Infantry, died on 8 Mar 1916; Basra War Memorial [CWGC].

From the burial register: Egbert Lewis, aged 74, of 23 Bathwick Hill, Bath, was buried on 2 Oct 1933.

From the burial register: Ada Mary Lewis, aged 89, of 12 Sydney Pl, D-254

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Names Inscriptions Notes Bath, was buried on 24 Aug 1954.

The death of Wilfred Lewis, aged 61, was registered 1957/Q3 Bath.

The marriage of Job Pearce to Elizabeth Ann White at St Michael’s, Bath was registered 1843/Q2 Bath. The birth of Martha Pearce in 1845 was registered 1846/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: White. The birth of Mary Pearce was registered 1848/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: White.

In the 1851 census at 8 Frys Belle Vue, Bath: Job Pearce, aged 32, gardener lab:, born at Bath, wife Elizabeth, aged 34, born at Bath, and children: Sarah Anne, aged 7, born at Bath, Martha, aged 5, born at Bath, and Mary, aged 2, born at Bath.

In the 1901 census at 11 Church Street, Widcombe, Bath: Job Pearce, aged 82, widower, retired gardener, born at Bath, and children: Sarah Ann, aged 57, unmarried, born at bath, and Mary, aged 52, unmarried, born at Bath.

From the burial register & burial order book: Job Pearce, aged 83, of 14 Church St, Widcombe, was buried on 20 Oct 1902.

From the burial register & burial order book: Mary Pearce, aged 68, of 11 Church St, Widcombe, Bath, was buried on 11 Dec 1916. D.Ja.40 Louisa Ann R•I•P Honywood (1841- 1899) IN LOVING MEMORY OF John Edward LOUISA ANN, Honywood (1812- THIRD DAUGHTER OF 1845) SIR J. E. HONYWOOD OF EVINGTON, KENT 6TH BART. BORN AUGT 7TH 1841, DIED FEBY 10TH 1899.

Cross on 3 plinths.

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Names Inscriptions Notes

The birth of Louisa Ann Honywood was registered 1841/Q3 Elham (Kent).

Sir John Edward Honywood, 6th Baronet (1812-1845). Will of Sir John Edward Honywood of Evington, Kent, date 26 Aug 1845, PROB 11/2022. From The Sydney Herald of Mon 29 Dec 1845 p3: Suddenly, on the 17th of July last, aged 36, at his seat, Evington, near Canterbury, Kent, Sir John Edward Honywood, Baronet, brother in-law to William Hughes Hallett, Esq., late of H. E. I. C. Service, now of this colony.

In the 1881 census at Rogues Hill, Penshurst (Kent): Louisa A Honywood, aged 39, annuitant’s daughter, born at Elmstead (Kent), and three servants.

In the 1891 census at 3 Rochfort Place, Bath: Louisa A Honeywood (sic), aged 49, unmarried, lodger, living on own means, born at Elstead (Kent).

The death of Louisa Anne Honywood, aged 57, was registered 1899/Q1 Bath. From the burial order book: Louisa Anne Honywood, aged 57, of 7 Bathwick St, was buried on 13 Feb 1899. D.Ja.41 Richard Atkinson East: Grimshaw (1822- 1899) ANNA MARIA GRIMSHAW WIFE OF Anna Maria Atkinson THE REVD R ATKINSON GRIMSHAW Grimshaw (1823- BORN 6TH APRIL 1823. DIED 20TH JAN ..... 1904) North:

THE REVD RICHARD ATKINSON GRIMSHAW Cross on 3 plinths. FORMERLY VICAR OF C......

BORN 10TH JANUARY 18__ The marriage of Richard Atkinson to Anna Maria Hughes Hallett was DIED 27TH AUGUST 18_9 AT ...... registered 1846/Q2 Bridge (Kent).

...... In the 1871 census at Ware, Cockerham (Lancs): Richard Atkinson, ...... aged 49, vicar of Cockerham, born at Lancaster, wife Anna Maria,

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Names Inscriptions Notes aged 47, born at Bridge (Kent), three children and six servants.

See the Alumni Oxonienses entry (below) for the addition of ‘Grimshaw’ to the surname.

From the burial register: Richard Atkinson Grimshaw, aged 77, of 5 Royal Crescent, was buried on 25 Aug 1899.

In the 1901 census at 5 Royal Crescent, Bath: Anna Atkinson Grimshaw, aged 74, widow [living on] own means, born at Bridge (Kent), and five servants.

From the burial register: Anne Maria Atkinson Grimshaw, aged 80, of 5 Royal Crescent, was buried on 23 Jan 1904. From the National Probate Calendar 1904: ATKINSON-GRIMSHAW Anna Maria of 5 Royal- crescent Bath widow died 20 January 1904 Probate London 13 April to Charles Henry Simpson major in H.M. army Effects £2870 11s. 9d. Resworn £3279 8s. 8d.

From Alumni Oxonienses: Grimshaw, Richard Atkinson, 1s. Richard Atkinson, of Lancaster, arm. ST JOHN’S COLL., matric. 14 March, 1839, aged 17; B.A. 1843, M.A. 1849, of the Inner Temple 1851, vicar of Cockerham 1858-81, assumed the additional surname of GRIMSHAW by royal licence in 1877. D.Ja.42 Ann Godsall (1833- IN 1904) Loving Memory of OUR BELOVED SISTER Alice Godsall (1831- ANN GODSALL 1911) WHO DIED SEPT 14TH 1904 AGED 71. Eliza Godsall (1840- “BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART FOR THEY 1926) SHALL SEE GOD.” MATT.V.8 Headstone and kerb. ALSO ALICE GODSALL R TH WHO DIED DEC 26 1911 In the 1901 census at 34 Henrietta Street, Bath: Ann Godsall, aged 67, AGED 80 YEARS unmarried, lodging house keeper, born at Mathen (Worcs), Eliza HER END WAS PEACE Godsall, aged 60, unmarried, sister, lodging house keeper, born at ALSO OF ELIZA GODSALL Withington (Hereford), Alice Godsall, aged 70, unmarried, sister,

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Names Inscriptions Notes WHO DIED JANUARY 13TH 1926 living on own means, born at Mathen, a niece and two boarders. AGED 85 YEARS ASLEEP IN JESUS From the burial register: Ann Godsall, aged 71, of 34 Henrietta St, was buried on 19 Sep 1904.

From the burial register: Alice Godsall, aged 80, of 34 Henrietta St, was buried on 29 Dec 1911.

From the burial register: Miss Elizabeth Godsall, aged 85, of 34 Henrietta St, Bath, was buried on 16 Jan 1926. D.Ja.43 Mary Anne Fenton No memorial found. (1830-1904) In the 1871 census at 21 Crimbles Street, Leeds: Emma Fenton, aged 52, widow, interest [on] money, born at Wickersely (Yorks), Mary A Fenton, aged 40, step-daughter, born at Clyst St Laurence (Devon), Harriett Fenton, aged 34, unmarried, step-daughter, born at Budleigh Salterton (Devon), children: Herbert, aged 14, born at Leeds, Edith, aged 15, born at Leeds, Mildred, aged 11, born at Leeds, Mabel, aged 10, born at Leeds, a cousin and a servant.

In the 1901 census as a boarder at 59 Newbridge Road, Weston (Som): Mary A Fenton, aged 70, unmarried, born at St Lawrence (Devon).

From the burial order book: Mary Anne Fenton, aged 73, of St Leonards, Lyncombe Hill, was buried on 11 Jan 1911. From the National Probate Calendar 1904: FENTON Mary Ann of “St Leonard’s” Lyncombe-vale Bath spinster died 8 January 1904 Probate Bristol 16 February to Edith Fenton and Mildred Fenton spinsters. Effects £405 1s. 1d.

Edith Fenton and Mildred Fenton (both born at Leeds) appear in the 1901 census as running ladies colleges at 6 Upper Church Street, Bath and 27 Circus, Bath respectively.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.Ja.44 Hugh Penderel Price East: (1844-1902) IN thankful and loving memory Mary Price (1841- of our beloved 1920) HUGH PENDEREL PRICE, M.A. PRIEST AT REST AUGUST 7TH 1902, AGED 58

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MARY The marriage of Hugh Penderel Price to Mary Perry Keene was WHO FELL ASLEEP registered 1869/Q3 Weymouth. 1ST OCTOBER 1920, AGED 79.

In the 1881 census at Green Hill, Sherborne (Dorset): Hugh P Price, aged 39, MA Oxford assistant master of Sherborne School clerk in holy orders, born at Cratfield (Suffolk), wife Mary, aged 39, born at Menity (Minety?) (Wilts), three children, William J K Perey, aged 65, widower, father, visitor, Lt Colonel R V Justice of Peace for Wilts, born at Purton (Wilts), thirty-two boarders/scholars and seven servants.

The death of Hugh Penderel Price, aged 50, was registered 1902/Q3 Bradford W. From the burial register: Hugh Penderel Price, aged 50, of Felixstowe, was buried on 12 Aug 1902.

From the burial register Mary Penderel Price, aged 79, of The Nightingale Nursing Home, Stafford Rd, Twickenham, died on 1 Oct 1920 and was buried on 6 Oct 1920.

From Alumni Oxonienses: Price, Rev. Hugh Penderell, 1s. Thomas, of Cratfield, Suffolk, cler. ORIEL COLL. matric. 16 Oct., 1863, aged 19; B.A. 1867, M.A. 1870, assistant-master King’s School, Sherborne, 1868.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.Ja.44 Emily Beecher IN Browne (1808-1901) Loving Memory of EMILY BEECHER BROWNE, WHO DIED MAY 28: 1901, AGED 96. ― “FOR SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD MEN HAVE NOT HEARD, NOR PERCEIVED BY THE EAR, NEITHER HATH THE EYE SEEN, O GOD, BESIDE THEE, WHAT HE HATH PREPARED FOR HIM, THAT WAITETH FOR HIM.” ISAIAH, LXIV. 4.

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In the 1901 census at a boarding house at 6 Johnstone Street, Bath: Emily B Browne, aged 92, unmarried, boarder, living on own means, born at Bath, and Elizabeth W Browne, aged 90, unmarried, boarder, living on own means, born at Bath.

The death of Emily Beecher Browne, aged 92, was registered 1901/Q2 Bath. From the burial register: Emily Beecher Browne, aged 92, of 6 Johnstone St, was buried on 31 May 1901. (The age of 96 on the memorial has been verified.) D.Ja.46 Robert Court SACRED Gazeley (1813- TO 1900) THE MEMORY OF THE REV. R. COURT GAZELEY, M.A. CAMB. RECTOR OF WAYFORD, SOMERSETSHIRE. WHO DIED NOVEMBER 26TH 1900 AGED 87 YEARS. Cross on 3 plinths and kerb.

In the 1881 census at 9 Wellington Road, Brighton: Robert C Gazeley, aged 65, clerk in holy [orders], born in Suffolk, wife Agatha, aged 61, born in Cornwall, son Robert C, aged 26, no occupation, born at Newbury (Wilts), four visitors and two servants.

In the 1891 census at 20 Henrietta Street, Bath: Robert C Gazeley, aged 76, widower, clergyman, born at Languard Fort, three visitors and two servants.

The death of Robert Court Gazeley, aged 87, was registered 1900/Q4 Bath. From the burial order book: Robert Gazeley, aged 87, of 9 D-260

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Names Inscriptions Notes Henrietta St, was buried on 29 Nov 1900. D.Ja.47 William Whaley SACRED Billyard (1814-1903) TO THE MEMORY OF WILLIAM WHALEY BILLYARD Elisabeth Billyard WHO DIED 9TH APRIL 1903 (1823-1905) AGED 89 ALSO OF ELISABETH HIS WIFE WHO DIED 23RD FEB. 1905 AGED 82

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In the 1901 census at 29 Pulteney Street, Bath: William W Billyard, aged 86, lawyer (retired), born in Nottinghamshire, wife Elizabeth, aged 77, born in Cheshire, Dorothy E T Pellam, aged 16, grand- daughter, born in Cumberland, and a servant.

From the burial register: William Whaley Billyard, aged 88, of 29 Pulteney St, was buried on 11 Apr 1903.

From the burial register: Elizabeth Billyard, aged 81, of 29 Pulteney St, was buried on 28 Feb 1905. D.Ja.48 Henry Ralph Francis IN (1811-1900) LOVING MEMORY OF Anne Francis (1818- HENRY RALPH FRANCIS 1900) FORMERLY FELLOW OF ST JOHNS COLL. CAMB. AND DISTRICT JUDGE IN N. S. WALES, Philip Cooke BORN JULY 11. 1811, DIED JUNE 10. 1900. “HE ASKED LIFE OF THEE AND THOU GAVEST HIM A LONG LIFE EVEN FOR EVER AND EVER.”

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ANNE DAUGHTER OF THE REV. PHILIP COOKE, D.D. In the 1891 census at 5 Montpelier Square, Westminster, London: BORN MARCH 5. 1818. DIED JULY 14. 1900. Henry R Francis, aged 79, retired barrister & write for the ...., born in ― London, wife Anne, aged 73, born at Macclesfield (Ches), and a

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Names Inscriptions Notes WHERE THOU DIEST I WILL DIE AND THERE WILL I BE BURIED servant. ― The death of Henry Ralph Francis, aged 88, was registered 1900/Q2 Bath. From the burial order book: Henry Ralph Francis, aged 88, of 13 Pulteney St, died on 10 Jun 1900 and was buried on 14 Jun 1900.

From NSW State Records: Henry Ralph Francis was born at London on 11 July 1811. Educated at Brentford School and St. John’s College, Cambridge (BA 1833, MA 1839), he was a Fellow of St. John’s College from 7 April 1835 to March 1839 and a private tutor. His career continued from 1839 to 1843 as Principal of Kingston College, Hull, and from 1843 till 1855 as a private tutor at Hurley-on-the-Thames. Although he was admitted at the Inner Temple on 3 June 1844 and called to the Bar on 28 January 1848, he did not practise law in England. For two years from 1856 he studied under F O Haynes, a well-known lecturer in Equity. Francis arrived in Sydney on 11 August 1858 with his family. (1) On 2 January 1866 he described his arrival whilst appearing as a witness before the Select Committee on the Present State of the Colony. From ‘long correspondence with well-informed friends resident in this Colony, and personal intercourse with them in their visits to England, I had a very fair notion before I came here, of the state of the Colony; I was not taken much by surprise’. (2)

On 27 August 1859, Francis was admitted to the New South Wales Bar. (3) To supplement his income while practising law, he contributed newspaper articles and poems to the Sydney Morning Herald. On 1 July 1861 he was made a Judge of the District Courts for the Northern District of New South Wales, and Chairman of Northern District Quarter Sessions. This District covered Armidale, Tamworth, Tenterfield, Glen Innes, Grafton, West Kempsey, Port Macquarie and Wingham. He transferred to the South-western District on 1 May 1865, an area that covered Albury, Gundagai, Tumut, Wagga Wagga, Deniliquin and Hay. (4) On 2 January 1866 he described the demands of his job before the Select Committee. ‘The first year, I travelled 4,000 miles; the second, 3,000; the third, 3,500; this year I have travelled about 3,500; and next year the figures will be raised to about 5,000.... It is more easy to get anything to Sydney and from Sydney, from any other place, than to get it to or from the interior.... If I am at Deniliquin, and wish to reach Sydney, my shortest route would be to go to ’. (5) Francis was prominent in the D-262

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Names Inscriptions Notes promotion of the National Mutual Life Association of Australia after its formation in 1869, and was later a director. (6)

In 1871 his health deteriorated and he went on leave of absence without salary from 11 December, recuperating in Tasmania. He was also on leave in 1872 from 25 January to 19 April and 17 May to 8 July and 9 August to 19 October. In 1873 he took twelve months leave, visiting England. Although he returned to his role as District Court Judge and Chairman of Quarter Sessions of the South-western District in 1874, family problems and ill health saw him take leave from 9 January 1875 until his retirement on 7 June 1875. He returned to England where he made his living writing about his hobby of fly-fishing and Australia. He died at Bath, England, on 10 June 1900. (7)

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.K.21 Richard Wallis May Upper surface: (1894-1915) In grateful memory of RICHARD WALLIS MAY, Barbara Stewart LIEUT. 2ND BATT. DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY, Wadham (1895- KILLED IN ACTION AT HOOGE, BELGIUM, 1920) ON AUGUST 9TH 1915, AGED 21. ― Frank Morley May To the Perfect Memory of A table tomb with the upper surface pitched 4 ways and, below it, a (1866-1928) BARBARA, stone pitched 4 ways. WIFE OF NICHOLAS WYNDHAM WADHAM John Mylan Wadham WHO DIED MAY 4TH 1920, AGED 24. The birth of Frank M May was registered 1866/Q4 Clifton. (1920-1943) ― The birth of Agnes Mabel Coote was registered 1867/Q2 St Ives Also FRANK MORLEY MAY (Cambs/Hunts). Agnes Mabel May IN CHRIST DECR 9TH 1928, AGED 62 YEARS. (1867-1948) ― The marriage of Frank Morley May to Agnes Mable Coote was JUNIOR STAFF OFFICER JOHN MYLAN WADHAM, SON OF BARBARA WADHAM, registered 1893/Q3 Chertsey (Surrey). Wallis Nicholas KILLED AT RAMLEH, PALESTINE, SEPT 3RD 1943. AGED 23 YEARS Wyndham Wadham ― The birth of Richard Wallis May was registered 1894/Q2 Barton R. (1918) Also AGNES MABEL MAY, WIFE OF FRANK MORLEY MAY, The birth of Barbara Stewart May was registered 1895/Q2 Barton R...... 1948, AGED 80 YEARS. In the 1901 census at Cecil Road, Weston—super-Mare: Frank May, Pitched 4 ways: aged 34, timber importer – employer, born at Bristol, wife Agnes M, IN LOVING MEMORY OF aged 34, born at St Ives (Hunts), children: Richard W, aged 6, born in WALLIS NICHOLAS WYNDHAM WADHAM Bristol, and Barbara S, aged 5, born at Bristol, a visitor and two BORN FEB. 20TH 1918. DIED MARCH 5TH 1918. servants.

In the 1911 census at Brendon, Weston-super-Mare: Frank Morley May, aged 44, timber merchant, born at Bristol, wife Agnes Mabel, aged 44, married 18 years 2 children, children: Richard Wallis, aged 16, and Barbara Stuart, aged 15, Edith Coote, aged 44, married (20 years 1 child), visitor, born at Cardiff, Charles Mervyn Jeffreys Coote, aged 19, visitor, undergraduate – Oxford University, born at Hutton (Som), and two servants.

Richard Wallis May, 2nd Lieutenant Durham Light Infantry, died on 9 Aug 1915, Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial Addenda Panel 57 [CWGC].

The marriage of Barbara S May to Nicholas W Wadham was registered

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Names Inscriptions Notes 1917/Q1 Birmingham.

From the burial register: Wallis Nicholas Wyndham Wadham, aged 13 days, of Spa Hotel, North Road, Bath, was buried on 9 Mar 1918.

From the burial register: Barbara Stewart Wadham, aged 24, of 7 Berkeley Square, Clifton, Bristol was cremated at Golders Green and her ashes buried on 10 May 1920.

From the burial register: Frank Morley May, aged 62, of Glendower House, Clifton, Bristol, was cremated at Arno’s Vale and his ashes buried on 13 Dec 1928.

John Mylan Wadham, Lieutenant 162766 Royal Artillery, aged 23, died on 3 Sep 1943; son of Nicholas Wyndham Wadham and Barbara Morley May Wadham; nephew of Mr. G. C. Wadham, of Paddington, London; Ramleh War Cemetery 3.G.10 [CWGC].

From the burial register: Agnes Mabel May, aged 80, of 24 Pembroke Rd, Clifton, Bristol, was cremated at Arno’s Vale and her ashes were buried on 7 Feb 1948. D.K.22 Harriet Biggs (1831- IN 1926) LOVING MEMORY OF HARRIET BIGGS WHO DIED AT BATH MAY 25TH 1926 IN HER NINETY FIFTH YEAR THE LORD MY GOD HATH GIVEN THEE REST

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In the 1911 census at 11 Henrietta Street, Bath: Harriet Biggs, aged 79, unmarried, visitor, no occupation, born in county Cork, Ireland.

In the 1911 census at 52 Pulteney Street, Bath: Jane Lane Biggs, aged

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Names Inscriptions Notes 74, unmarried, boarder, living on private means, born at Knockavilly, county Cork.

From the burial register: Harriet Biggs, aged 94, of 8 Henrietta St, Bath, was buried on 28 May 1926.

From the burial register: Jane Lane Biggs, aged 91, died at 8 Henrietta St, Bath, and was buried on 21 Apr 1928. From the National Probate Calendar 1928: BIGGS Jane Lane of 8 Henrietta-street Bath spinster died 18 April 1928 Probate London 26 June to Charles James Lane solicitor and Margaret Elizabeth Lane spinster. Effects £5049 4s. 3d. D.K.23 Charles Edward Left: Russell (1875-1906) IN LOVING MEMORY OF William Clark WILLIAM Russell (1844-1911) CLARK RUSSELL BORN TH 24 FEBRUARY 1844 DIED Block carved as a pile of stone with an anchor and chain at the front, 8TH NOVEMBER 1911 The inscriptions are on rocks to the left and right of the anchor. FAITHFUL BELOW HE DID HIS DUTY On 27 Jun 1868 at St Stephen’s, Paddington William Clark Russell Right: married Ann Maria Alexandrina Henry (registered 1868/Q2 IN Kensington). LOVING MEMORY OF The birth of Charles Edward Russell was registered 1875/Q2 Thanet. CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL In the 1881 census at 63 Westmorland Rd, Elswick (N’humberland): ENGINEER LIEUTENANT, Wm C Russell, aged 37, born at New York USA, wife Ann M, aged 36, ROYAL NAVY born at Liverpool, children: Herbert W H, aged 12, born in London, G BORN 9TH JUNE 1876 M (daughter), aged 9, born at Ramsgate, Chas E, aged 5, born at DIED 19TH OCTR 1906. Ramsgate, M J (daughter), aged 3, born at Ramsgate, and Annie M, aged 6 months, born at Ramsgate, and three servants. SAFE HOME, SAFE HOME IN PORT ― In the 1901 census at 9 Sydney Place, Bath: William Clark Russell, PEACE, PERFECT PEACE. aged 57, living on own means, born at New York USA (British Subject), wife Alexandrina, aged 56, born at Liverpool, children: Geraldine Mary, aged 29, born at Ramsgate, Marguerite Isabella, aged 23, born at Ramsgate, and Annie Marcella, aged 20, born at Ramsgate, and three servants. D-266

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In the 1911 census at 9 Sydney Place, Bath: William Clark Russell, aged 67, novelist [living on] private means, born at New York USA British Subject, wife Alexandrina, aged 66, married 42 years 6 children of which 4 then living, born at Liverpool, Marguerite Ellaby, aged 33, married, daughter, born at Ramsgate (Kent), two Ellaby children (both born at Bath), Annie Marcella Russell, aged 30, unmarried, daughter, born at Ramsgate, and six servants (of which two were nurses).

From the burial register: Charles Edward Russell, aged 31, of 9 Sydney Pl, was buried on 23 Oct 1906.

From the burial register: William Clark Russell, aged 67, of 9 Sydney Pl, was buried on 13 Nov 1911.

The death of Ann Maria Alexandrina Clark Russell, aged 81, was registered 1926/Q3 Bath. From the burial register: Ann Maria Alexandrina Russell, aged 81, of 4 Park St, Bath, was buried on 15 Sep 1926.

William Clark Russell was born in New York, son of Henry Russell, composer. Educated at Winchester and then at Boulogne, he joined the merchant service at the age of 13 and served for 8 years before working as a journalist on the Newcastle Daily Chronicle and then where he was a leader-writer. He resigned from journalism due to ill health in 1887. He was the author of a large number of novels of heroism and adventure at sea. Novels include: As Innocent as a Baby (1874), John Holdsworth, Chief Mate (1875), Captain Fanny (1876), The Wreck of the Grosvenor (1877), Auld Lang Syne (1878), The Sea Queen (1884), The Frozen Pirate (1887), The Death Ship (1888), Marooned (1891), Master Rockafellar’s Voyage (Whitaker, 1891), The Emigrant Ship (1893), The Convict Ship (1895), What Cheer! (1895), The Phantom death (1895), A Noble Haul (1897), The Two Captains (1897), The Romance of a Midshipman (1898), The Ship’s Adventure (1899), Overdue (1903), Abandoned (1904), His Island Princess (1905).

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As a testament to the popularity of Russell's novels in his day, there is a reference to him in The Five Orange Pips by : “Sherlock Holmes sat moodily at one side of the fireplace cross- indexing his records of crime, while I at the other was deep in one of Clark Russell's fine sea-stories until the howl of the gale from without seemed to blend with the text, and the splash of the rain to lengthen out into the long swash of the sea waves.”

He has an entry in the 1911 British Encyclopaedia and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. D.K.24 Ellen Anne Fuller ELLEN ANNE FULLER (1867-1904) WHO DIED AUGUST 7TH 1904 AGED 37. Henry Robert Fuller ―•― (1864-1913) “NOT OUR WILL BUT THINE BE DONE.” ―•― Also Emily Fuller (1871- 1954) IN LOVING MEMORY OF Headstone and kerb. HENRY ROBERT FULLER, HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE The marriage of Henry Robert Fuller to Ellen Anne Doble was TH WHO FELL ASLEEP AUGUST 15 1913, registered 1892/Q3 Portsea I. AGED 49. ―•― In the 1901 census at 5 Sunny Bank, Bath: Henry R Fuller, aged 36, “TO LIVE IN HEARTS WE LEAVE BEHIND IS NOT TO DIE.” wine & spirit merchant, born at Stoke Gifford (Glos), and wife Ellen A, ―•― aged 33, born at Gittisham (Devon). EMILY WIFE OF THE ABOVE From the burial register Ellen Annie Fuller, aged 37, of Sunny Bank, TH DIED MAY 11 1954, AGED 82. Lyncombe Vale, was buried on 11 Aug 1904.

The marriage of Henry Robert Fuller to Emily Doble was registered 1907/Q3 Bath.

In the 1911 census at 5 Sunnybank, Lyncombe Vale, Bath: Henry Robert Fuller, aged 46. licensed victualler, born at Stoke Gifford (Glos), and wife Emily, aged 39, married 3 years, born at Gittisham (Devon).

From the burial register: Henry Robert Fuller, aged 49, of 5 Sunny Bank, Lyncombe Vale, Bath, was buried on 19 Aug 1913.

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Names Inscriptions Notes From the burial register: Emily Fuller, aged 82, of 5 Sunny Bank, Lyncombe Vale, Bath, was buried on 15 May 1954. D.K.25 Sarah Anne IN Simmons (1832- MEMORY OF 1903) SARAH ANNE ...... William Simmons WILLIAM SIMMONS (1821-1905) ......

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In the 1901 census at Glenborok, St Saviours Gardens, Claremont Road, Bath: two nurses and Sarah A Simmons, aged 68, married, patient, born at Ashford (Middx), imbecile.

In the 1901 census at 9 Bathwick Hill, Bath: Henry A Simmons, aged 68, solicitor, born at Kennington (Surrey), wife Emily, aged 65, born at Stamford (Lincs), William Simmons, aged 79, married, living on own means, born in London, and two servants.

From the burial register & burial order book: Sarah Anne Simmons, aged 71, of Glenbrook, Claremont Road, died on 11 Nov 1903 and was buried on 14 Nov 1903.

From the burial register & burial order book: William Simmonds, aged 83, of 9 Bathwick Hill, Bath, was buried on 3 May 1905. From the National Probate Calendar 1905: SIMMONS William of Spa-villa Bathwick-hill gentleman died 29 April 1905 Probate Bristol 23 May to Henry Argent Simmons and Graham Simmons solicitors Effects £14682 1s.

From the burial register & burial order book: Julia Brodie, aged 94, of Clan House, Bathwick, Bath, was buried 4 Mar 1922. From the National Probate Calendar 1922: BRODIE Julia of Clan House Bath

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Names Inscriptions Notes widow died 1 March 1922 Probate Bristol 17 March to George Edward Hughes solicitor. Effects £294 7s. D.K.26 Henry Argent East: Simmons (1832- HERE RESTS THE 1911) BODY OF HENRY ARGENT SIMMONS Graham Simmons WHO DIED MAY 28. 1911 (1863-1916) AGED 78 YEARS

Emily Simmons MAY HE REST IN PEACE (1835-1927) ―

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The marriage of Henry Argent Simmons to Emily Phillips was registered 1859/Q2 Stamford.

The birth of Graham Simmons was registered 1863/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Phillips.

In the 1871 census at 9 Bathwick Hill, Bath: Henry A Simmons, aged 38, solicitor, born at Lambeth (Surrey), wife Emily, aged 35, born at Stamford (Lincs), children: Argent, aged 10, born at Bath, Mary E, aged 9, born at Bath, and Graham, aged 7, born at Bath, and two servants.

In the 1901 census at 9 Bathwick Hill, Bath: Henry A Simmons, aged 68, solicitor, born at Kennington (Surrey), wife Emily, aged 65, born at Stamford (Lincs), William Simmons, aged 79, married, living on own means, born in London, and two servants.

The death of Henry Argent Simmons, aged 78, was registered 1911/Q2 Bath. From the burial register: Henry Argent Simmons, aged 78, of 9 Bathwick Hill, Bath, was buried on 1 Jun 1911.

From the burial register & burial order book: Graham Simmons, aged 53, of The Rocks, , died on 11 Dec 1916 and was buried on 19 Dec 1916.

From the burial register & burial order book: Emily Simmons, aged 92, of Spa Villa, 9 Bathwick Hill, died on 20 Aug 1927 and was buried on

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Names Inscriptions Notes 24 Aug 1927. D.K.27 William Fothergill IN Tuckett (1817-1904) LOVING MEMORY OF WILLIAM Eliza Tuckett (1828- FOTHERGILL TUCKETT 1903) J.P. WHO DIED APRIL 27TH 1904, AGED 86.

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The marriage of William Fothergill Tuckett to Eliza Williams was registered 1848/Q3 Newport M.

In the 1901 census at 18 Daniel Street, Bath: William Fothergill Tuckett, aged 83, retired physician, born at Bath, wife Eliza, aged 72, born at Charlton (Som), and three servants.

From the burial register: Eliza Tuckett, aged 75, of 18 Daniel St, died on 2 Dec 1903 and was buried on 8 Dec 1903.

From the burial register: William Fothergill Tuckett, aged 86, of 18 Daniel St, was buried on 30 Apr 1904. From the National Probate Calendar 1904: TUCKETT William Fothergill of 18 Daniel-street Bath died 27 April 1904 Probate London 7 June to Henry Herbert Tuckett surgeon-dentist and William Frank Pettigrew civil-engineer Effects £48609 3s. 2d. D.K.28 Ernest John No memorial found. Plantagenet Cassan In the 1901 census at 4 Green Park, Bath: Ernest Cassan, aged 55, (1834-1904) unmarried, livng on own means, born at Bruton (Som).

From the burial register and burial order book: Ernest John Plantagenet Cassan, aged 70, of 104 Sydney Place, was buried on 28

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Names Inscriptions Notes Dec 1904. From the National Probate Calendar 1905: CASSAN Ernest John Plantagenet of 104 Sydney-place Bath died 24 December 1904 Probate London 18 January to Edward Clifford Paul gentleman Effects £57 6s. D.K.29 Lydia Josephine IN Mathison (1812- LOVING MEMORY 1905) OF LYDIA JOSEPHINE MATHISON John Mathison WIDOW OF THE LATE (1812-) DR JOHN MATHISON OF THE MADRAS ARMY, MEDICAL STAFF BORN 12TH JUNE 1812, DIED 12TH FEB. 1905. “I THANK GOD UPON EVERY REMEMBRANCE OF YOU.” ― Cross on 3 plinths and kerb. “THE MEMORY OF THE JUST IS BLESSED.” PROV. X. CH. 11.V. ― In the 1851 census at 71 High Street, Croydon: Lydia Mathison, aged 72, widow, annuitant, born at B...... (Salop), Amelia Mathison, aged 39, unmarried, daughter, annuitant, born at Clapham (Surrey), John Mathison, aged 38, married, son, MD Edinburgh not practicing, born at Clapham, Lydia Mathison, aged 38, daughter-in-law, no occupation, born at Croydon (Surrey), Fredk R Mathison, aged 1, grandson, born at Croydon, and two servants.

In the 1871 census at 6 Greenfield Place, Weston-super-Mare (Som): Lydia Mathison, aged 58, widow, fundholder, born at Croydon (Surrey), children: Alice, aged 17, born at Croydon, and Fredk R, aged 21, undergraduate Cambridge, born at Croydon, and Amelia Mathison, aged 59, unmarried, sister-in-law, lady’s companion, born at Clapham (Surrey).

From the burial register & burial order book: Lydia Josephine Mathison, aged 92, of 13 Pulteney St, died on 12 Feb 1905 and was buried on 15 Feb 1905.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.K.30 Frances Dayrell IN Wayte (1830-1923) LOVING MEMORY OF FRANCES DAYRELL WAYTE WHO DIED SEPTEMBER ... 1923 AGED .. YEARS

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In the 1901 census at 23 Pulteney Street, Bath: Frances D Wayte, aged 67, unmarried, living on own means, born at Calne (Wilts), Clara C Wayte, aged 63, unmarried, sister, living on own means, born at Calne, and two servants.

From the burial register: Frances Dayrell Wayte, aged 93, of 23 Pulteney St, Bath, died on 12 Sep 1923 and was buried on 15 Sep 1923.

From the burial register & burial order book: Miss Clara Catherine Wayte, aged 95, of 23 Pulteney St, Bath, was buried on 14 Apr 1931. From the National Probate Calendar 1931: WAYTE Clara Catherine of 23 Pulteney-street Bath spinster died 11 April 1931 Probate London 27 May to Christopher Harold Wayte member London stock exchange and Ernest Edward Bird solicitor. Effects £2574 12s. 7d. Resworn £2784 19s. 10d. D.K.31 Jane Sadler IN LOVING MEMORY OF Guillemard (1806- JANE SADLER GUILLEMARD 1905) DIED APRIL 5. 1905, AGED 98 YEARS.

THE GIFT OF GOD IS ETERNAL LIFE THROUGH JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD

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In the 1871 census at St Michaels Institution for Girls, South Bersted (Sussex): Jane S Guilleman, aged 64, unmarried, assistant, fund & share holder, born in London.

In the 1881 census at 18 Brookside, Cambridge: Jane S Guillmead (sic), aged 74, unmarried, boarder, annuitant, born in London.

In the 1901 census at 17 Raby Place: Jane S Guilleman (sic), aged 94, unmarried, lodger, birthplace not known.

The death of Jane Sadler Guillemard, aged 98, was registered 1905/Q2 Bath. From the burial register: Jane Sadler Guillemard, aged 98, of 17 Raby Place, was buried on 8 Apr 1905. D.K.32 Fanny Gunyon No memorial found. (1833-1905) In the 1861 census at a school at 3 Albert Villas, Clifton: Fanny Gunyon, aged 27, unmarried, teacher, assistant governess, born at Clapham (Surrey).

In the 1901 census at Glenside, Southville Terrace, Lyncombe & Widcombe, Bath: Fanny Gunyon, aged 68, unmarried, boarder, born at Clapham (Surrey).

From the burial register: Fanny Gunyon, aged 71, of 12 Seymour Road, was buried on 18 Mar 1905. From the grant of probate, she died on 16 Mar 1905. D.K.33 Emeline Campbell EMELINE (1843-1905) DAUGHTER OF THE LATE ROBERT CAMPBELL OF MONTREAL, CANADA Robert Campbell BORN 27TH APRIL 1843 DIED 20TH NOVEMBER 1903 “THERE REMAINETH A REST TO THE PEOPLE OF GOD.”

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In the 1901 census at 1 Darlington Street, Bath: Selina Campbell, aged 56, unmarried, living on own means, born in Canada, Emeline D-274

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Names Inscriptions Notes Campbell, aged 58, unmarried, sister, living on own means, born in Canada, and two servants.

From the burial register: Emeline Campbell, aged 60, of 1 Darlington St, was buried on 24 Nov 1903. D.K.34 Jane Harper (1841- IN LOVING MEMORY 1906) _ OF _ MY DEAR WIFE William Harper JANE HARPER, (1845-1928) WHO DIED MARCH 10TH 1906, AGED 64 YEARS. ―•― AND THOU BIDD’ST ME COME TO THEE O LAMB OF GOD, I COME! ―•― ALSO OF Headstone and kerb. WILLIAM HARPER WHO FELL ASLEEP In the 1891 census at 5 Grove Street, Bath: William Harper, aged 46, DECEMBER 16TH 1928 chimney cleaner, born at Bath, wife Jane, aged 49, born at Calne IN HIS 84TH YEAR. (Wilts), and a servant (chimney cleaner).

In the 1901 census at 5-6 Grove Street, Bath: William Harper, aged 56, chimney sweep, born at Bath, and wife Jane, aged 59, born at Calne (Wilts).

From the burial register: Jane Harper, aged 64, of 50 Shakespeare Avenue, Wells Road, was buried on 15 Mar 1906.

From the burial register: William Harper, aged 83, of Alexandra Villa, Shakespeare Ave, Wells Rd, Bath, was buried on 19 Dec 1928. D.K.35 William Manning No memorial found. Peasley (1837-1906) The marriage of William Manning Peasley to Annie Arnold was registered 1869/Q3 Bristol. Annie Peasley (1850-1930) In the 1881 census at 4 Hatfield Buildings, Widcombe, Bath: William Peasley, aged 39, draper, born at Bristol, wife Annie, aged 30, born at Bristol, seven children, and Emma Arnold, aged 21, unmarried, sister-

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Names Inscriptions Notes in-law, draper, born at Bath.

From the burial register: William Manning Peasley, aged 68, of 5 Alexandra Road, was buried on 28 Mar 1906. From the National Probate Calendar 1906: PEASLEY William Manning of Britannia-villa Beechen-cliff draper died 24 March 1906 Probate Bristol 16 May to Annie Peasley widow Effects £148 8s.

From the burial register: Annie Peasley, aged 79, of 74 Triangle, Bath, was buried on 7 Jun 1930. D.K.36 Ann Perkins (1827- IN 1907) LOVING MEMORY OF ANN PERKINS Charles Perkins DIED NOV. 28. 1907. AGED 80. (1830-1914) ALSO OF CHARLES PERKINS Clara Marianne HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE Perkins (1859-1933) DIED JAN. 23. 1914. AGED 84. ALSO OF Annie Amelia CLARA M. PERKINS Headstone and kerb. Perkins (1859-1935) DIED MAY 6. 1933. AGED 74.

ALSO OF The birth of Clara Marina Perkins was registered 1858/Q3 Bath, ANNIE A. PERKINS mother’s maiden name: Blake. DIED DEC. 6. 1935. AGED 76. The birth of Beatrice Mary Perkins was registered 1871/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Blake.

In the 1901 census at 6 Hampton Row, Bath: Charles Perkins, aged 71, gardener not domestic, born at Lanham (Wilts), wife Ann, aged 72, born at Chilcompton, and children: Clara M, aged 42, unmarried, dressmaker – own account, born at Bathampton, and Beatrice M, aged 30, unmarried, dressmaker – worker, born at Bath.

From the burial register: Ann Perkins, aged 80, of 6 Hampton Row, was buried on 2 Dec 1907.

From the burial register: Charles Perkins, aged 84, of 6 Hampton Row, was buried on 27 Jan 1914.

The death of Clara Marianne Perkins, aged 74, was registered 1933/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: Clara Marianne Perkins, aged 74, of 39

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Names Inscriptions Notes Powlett Rd, Bath, was buried on 6 Mar 1933. (The date of death on the memorial of 6 May 1933 has been verified.) From the National Probate Calendar 1933: PERKINS Clara Marianne otherwise Clara of 39 Powlett-road Bath spinster died 2 March 1933 Probate Bristol 23 May to Annie Amelia Perkins spinster and Beatrice Mary Honeybone (wife of Edward Honeybone). Effects £880 2s. 9d.

The death of Annie Amelia Perkins, aged 76, was registered 1935/Q4 Bath. From the burial register: Annie Amelia Perkins, aged 76, of 22 Rockliffe Rd, Bath, was buried on 9 Dec 1935. D.K.37 Beatrice Mary IN Honeybone (1871- LOVING MEMORY OF 1934) BEATRICE MARY HONEYBONE DIED AUGUST 16. 1934. Edward Honeybone AGED 63. (1868-1952) ALSO EDWARD, BELOVED HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE, Emily Kate DIED JULY 16. 1952, Honeybone (1866- AGED 84. 1952) ALSO Headstone and kerb. EMILY KATE HONEYBONE, Beatrice Emily DIED JANUARY 3. 1952. The birth of Edward Honeybone in 1867 was registered 1868/Q1 Bath, Honeybone (1895- AGED 85. mother’s maiden name: Whatley. 1985) AND The birth of Beatrice Mary Perkins was registered 1871/Q2 Bath, BEATRICE EMILY HONEYBONE mother’s maiden name: Blake. DIED JANUARY 6. 1985 AGED 89. In the 1901 census at 8 Laymead, Walcot, Bath: Edward Honeybone, REUNITED. aged 31, unmarried, visitor, grocer – employer, born at Bath.

The marriage of Edward Honeybone to Beatrice Mary Perkins at St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1902/Q3 Bath.

From the burial register: Beatrice Mary Honeybone, aged 63, of 39 Powlett Rd, Bath, was buried on 20 Aug 1934.

From the burial register: Edward Honeybone, aged 84, of 39 Powlett Rd, Bath, was buried on 21 Jul 1952.

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The birth of Emily Kate Wheeler was registered 1866/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Simmonds. The marriage of George Honeybone to Emily Kate Wheeler at St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1890/Q1 Bath.

The birth of Beatrice Emily Honeybone was registered 1895/Q2 Hendon.

In the 1911 census at 50 Acklam Road, London W: George Honeybone, aged 45, fitter’s assistant – railway company, born at Bath, wife Emily Kate, aged 44, born at Bath, and children: George Edward Samuel, aged 20, wiremans improver, born at Kensington, and Beatrice Emily, aged 15, dressmakers apprentice, born at Willesden.

From the burial register: Emily Kate Honeybone, aged 85, of 3 Widcombe Crescent, Bath, was buried on 7 Jan 1952.

From the burial register: Beatrice Emily Honeybone, aged 89, of 39 Powlett Rd, Bathwick, was buried on 11 Jan 1985.

See also D.Ja.37. D.K.38 Ellen Parsons (1830- ELLEN PARSONS 1903) DIED NOVEMBER 26. 1903 AGED 71. ― “WASH ME AND I SHALL BE WHITER THAN SNOW.” ―

Headstone with a pointed top.

In the 1881 census at 5 Prior Park Buildings, Bath: Emma Hallett Comyns, aged 61, unmarried, house property, born in Devon, Maria Lear Abbot, aged 59, widow, sister, house & land proprietor, born in Devon, Fanny Karslake, aged 30, unmarried, niece, born in Devon, Ellen Parsons, aged 38, unmarried, servant, housekeeper domestic, born at Bath, and another servant.

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Names Inscriptions Notes The death of Ellen Parsons, aged 73, was registered 1903/Q4 Bath. From the burial register: Ellen Parsons, aged 73, of 20 Bathwick St, was buried on 1 Dec 1903. From the National Probate Calendar 1904: PARSONS Ellen of 20 Bathwick-street Bath spinster died 26 November 1903 Probate Bristol 5 January to Fanny Comyns Karslake spinster Effects £206 9s. 3d.

From the burial register & burial order book: Sarah Ann Pearce, aged 74, of 11 Church St, Widcombe, was buried on 26 Jun 1916. From the National Probate Calendar 1916: PEARCE Sarah Ann of 11 Church- street Widcombe Bath spinster died 20 June 1916 Probate London 21 July to Mary Ann Pininger spinster. Effects £271 16s. 8d.

(In the 1911 census at 5 Widcombe Villas: Mary Anne Pinninger, aged 51, unmarried, private means, born at Avebury (Wilts), Fanny Martha Pinninger, aged 49, unmarried, sister, private means, born at Avebury, two servants and a visitor. The following entry appears in the Bath Directory for 1912: Irish Church Missions, Bath Auxiliary. Treasurer― Brigadier-Surgeon Dudley, Secretary― Miss M.A. Pinniger. Banks, Parr’s Bank (Ld.). For the conversion of the Roman Catholic population of Ireland by means consistent with the principles of the Churches of England and Ireland. ) D.K.39 Charles Thompson In Memory Child (1816-1903) OF CHARLES THOMPSON CHILD BORN IN WARREN RHODE ISLAND U.S.A. OCTOBER 11. 1816 DIED IN BATH AUGUST 23. 1903 ―

Headstone.

In the 1860 census at Warren, Rhode Island, USA: Charles T Child,

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Names Inscriptions Notes aged 44, merchant, born in Rhode Island, Anna E Child, aged 38, born in Maryland, four presumed children, and Catherine Farrel aged 25, born in Ireland.

In the 1881 census at 32 Leam Terrace, Leamington Priors (Warks): Charles Thos Child, aged 64, married, lodger, [living on] interest of money, born at Warren, Rhode Is USA.

In the 1891 census at 26 Pulteney Street, Bath: Charles T Child, aged 74, married, living on own means, born at Rhode I, USA.

In the 1901 census at 26 Pulteney Street, Bath: Charles T Child, aged 84, widower, lodger, living on own means, born in America (foreign subject).

From the burial register: Charles Thompson Child, aged 86, of 26 Pulteney St, was buried on 26 Aug 1903. From the National Probate Calendar 1903: CHILD Charles Thompson of 26 Pulteney-street Bath gentleman died 23 August 1903 Administration (with Will) (Limited) Bristol 15 October to Charles Edward Thomas solicitor the attorney of Edward Freeborn Child Effects £163 3s. 3d. D.K.40 Charlotte Audas South: (1794-1867) IN MEMORY OF MRS CHARLOTTE AUDAS RELICT OF MR WILLIAM AUDAS, OF WAINFLEET ALL SAINTS WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT BATH MARCH THE 16TH 1867 AGED 72 YEARS.

Pitched 4 ways.

On 11 Aug 1820 at Thorpe St Peter (Lincs) William Audas married Charlotte Dawson [IGI].

In the 1851 census at Chapple Place, Wainfleet All Saints (Lincs): Charlotte Audas, aged 57, widow, annuitant, born at Louth (Lincs), and a servant. (There is another entry for William & Charlotte Audas at Wainfleet All Saints but the age for Charlotte of 40 does not accord with the entry for this burial.)

In the 1861 census at Hill House, Burgh (Lincs): Thomas Payne James Grantham, aged 67, widower, MRCP Scld MRCS Scld practising as a D-280

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Names Inscriptions Notes physician, born at Leek (Staffs), a daughter, Charlotte Audas, aged 67, unmarried, aunt, born at Louth (Lincs), and three servants.

From the burial order book: Charlotte Audas, aged 72, of Sydney Bdgs, was buried on 22 Mar 1867. From the National Probate Calendar 1867: 14 August. The Will of Charlotte Audas late of Burgh le Marsh in the County of Lincoln and of 3 Sydney-buildings Bathwick Hill Bath in the County of Somerset Widow deceased who died 16 March 1867 at 3 Sydney-buildings aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of John Hotchin Waters Grantham of Burgh le Marsh aforesaid Grazier and Benjamin Crow of Louth in the County of Lincoln aforesaid Clerk to a Solicitor the Executors. Effects under £800. Resworn at the Stamp Office August 1868 under £600.

(John Hotchin Water Grantham (1815-1874) was a farmer at Burgh (Lincs).) D.K.41 Jane Dodsworth  JANE DODSWORTH HAYDON  Haydon (1821-1899) DEPARTED THIS LIFE DECEMBER 7. 1899 AGED 78.  JESU MERCY 

Cross on 3 plinths.

In the 1891 census at 41 Bathwick Street, Bath: Jane D Haydon, aged 69, unmarried, living on own means, born at Guildford (Surrey), and two servants.

The death of Jane Dodsworth Haydon, aged 78, was registered 1899/Q4 Bath. From the burial order book: Jane Dodsworth Haydon, aged 78, of 42 Bathwick St, was buried on 12 Dec 1899.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.K.42 Mary George (1835- MARY GEORGE 1904) DIED APRIL 15 1904

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The marriage of Philip Edward George to Mary Haydon was registered 1858/Q3 Guildford.

In the 1861 census at North Street, Midhurst (Surrey): William Haydon, aged 37, unmarried, perpetual curate of Midhurst, born at St Nicholas, Guildford (Surrey), Philip Edward George, aged 33, married, rector of Comb Hay Somerset, born at Walcot St Swithins Bath, and two servants.

In the 1901 at St Winifreds, Sion Hill, Bath: Philip E George, aged 73, clergyman (church of England), born at Bath, wife Mary, aged 65, born at Guildford, and four servants.

From the burial register: Mary George, aged 68, of St Winifreds, Sion Hill, was buried on 20 Apr 1904. D.K.42 Philip Edward  P. E. GEORGE  George (1828-1907) IN PACE ET IN CHRISTO OBDORMIVIT JULY 30. 1907

External memorial at St John the Baptist:

LET US REMEMBER BEFORE GOD THE SOUL OF HIS FAITHFUL SERVANT PHILIP EDWARD GEORGE PRIEST Cross on 3 plinths and kerb. WHO MINISTERED IN THIS CHURCH

AS CURATE AND VICAR 1868-1907 In the 1861 census at North Street, Midhurst (Sussex): William Haydon,

aged 37, unmarried, perpetual curate of Midhurst, born at St Nicholas Internal memorial at St John the Baptist: Guildford (Surrey), Philip Edward George, aged 33, married, visitor,

rector of Comb Hay (Som), born at Walcot St Swithins Bath, and two Let us servants. remember before God D-282

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Names Inscriptions Notes Philip Edward George, Priest, Curate & Vicar In the 1891 census at Winifreds House, Winifred Lane, Walcot, Bath: of this Church 1868-1907 Philip E George, aged 63, clerk in holy orders, born at Bath, wife born 1828, died 1907. Mary, aged 55, born at Guildford (Surrey), and three servants.

The death of Philip Edward George, aged 79, was registered 1907/Q3 Bath. From the burial register: Philip Edward George, aged 79, of St Winifreds, Sion Hill, was buried on 3 Aug 1907. From the National Probate Calendar 1907: GEORGE the reverend Philip Edward of “St Winifred’s” Bath clerk died 30 July 1907 Probate Bristol 4 September to William Scott Owen esquire and Catharine Seymour Owen spinster. Effects £30909 2s.

Memorials at St John the Baptist, Bathwick:

See also D.K.42. D.K.44- Harold John Gilbert East: 45 (1877-1896) HAROLD JOHN GILBERT, DIED OCTOBER THE SECOND 1896, Louisa Dorothea AGED NINETEEN Gilbert (1842-1897) “THY WILL BE DONE.”

Edward Foot Gilbert LOUISA DOROTHEA GILBERT (1838-1910) DIED SEPTR 25TH 1897 AGED 54 YEARS Cross on 3 plinths and kerb. JESU MERCY. The birth of Edward Foot Gilbert Gilbert was registered 1838/Q2 North: Devizes. (The double Gilbert in the typescript GRO index has been

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Names Inscriptions Notes EDWARD FOOT GILBERT verified.) LATE MAJOR 49TH REGIMENT DIED DEC. 26TH 1910, The marriage of Edward Foot Gilbert to Louisa Dorothea Price was AGED 72 YEARS registered 1874/Q3 Sherborne.

“THE SOULS OF THE RIGHTEOUS AE IN THE HANDS OF GOD.” In the 1881 census at Stoneleigh, Warminster (Wilts): Edward Foot Gilbert, aged 43, Captn on half pay late 106 Regiment, born at Marden (Wilts), wife Louisa Dorothea, aged 36, born at Cralfield (Suffolk), son Harold John, aged 3, born at Warminster, a visitor and three servants.

From the burial order book: Harold John Gilbert, aged 19, of Bathampton, was buried on 7 Oct 1896.

From the burial order book: Louisa Dorothea Gilbert, aged 55, of Bathampton, was buried on 2 Oct 1897.

From the burial register: Edward Foot Gilbert, aged 72, of Hillside, Bathampton, was buried on 31 Dec 1910. D.K.46 George Henry Briant IN (1832-1898) Loving Memory of GEORGE HENRY BRIANT DIED FEBRUARY 9TH 1898 AGED 66 YEARS “Thy will be done.”

Cross on 3 plinths and kerb.

In the 1881 census at 28 Osney Crescent, St Pancras, London: George Henry Briant, aged 48, merchant, born at Oxford, wife Jane Maria, aged 44, born at Chiseldon (Wilts), two children, two servants and a visitor.

In the 1891 census at 25 Disraeli Road, Ealing (Middx): George H Briant, aged 59, living on own means, born at Oxford, wife Jane M, aged 54, born at Bedbury nr Swindon (Wilts), son William H M, aged 29, unmarried, office manager on newspaper, born at Hackney, and a servant.

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The death of George Henry Briant, aged 66, was registered 1898/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: George Henry Briant, aged 66, of 3 South Parade, was buried on 11 Feb 1898. (The burial order book has the age as 56.) D.K.47 Henry Waterman IN (1838-1904) Loving Memory of Ann Waterman HENRY WATERMAN (1842-1916) WHO DIED 18TH DECEMBER 1904 AGED 66 YEARS. ― PEACE PERFECT PEACE ― Also of ANN WATERMAN, Headstone with a pointed top and kerb. WIDOW OF THE ABOVE DIED 5TH NOV. 1916 In the 1901 census at 15 Pulteney Street, Bath: Henry Waterman, AGED 74 YEARS. aged 64, lodging house keeper & waiter, born at Stanstead (Essex), ― wife Ann, aged 58, born at Stubbington (Hants), and a niece.

From the burial register: Henry Waterman, aged 66, of 15 Pulteney St, was buried on 22 Dec 1904.

From the burial register: Ann Waterman, aged 74, of 33 Park Parade, Harlesden, Willesden NW, was buried on 9 Nov 1916. D.K.48 Thomas Edward IN Bartlett (1831-1906) LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS EDWARD BARTLETT BORN JUNE 14. 1831, DIED NOV. 27. 1906. ― “UNTIL THE DAY BREAK”

Headstone surmounted by a cross and kerb.

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Names Inscriptions Notes In the 1881 census at Bartletts Nursery (by Abbey View House), Widcombe, Bath: Thomas E Bartlett, aged 49, widower, gardener & florist, born at Bath, and children: Catherine J, aged 22, born at Bath, and Mary Elizth, aged 18, born at Bath.

In the 1901 census at 19 Sydney Buildings, Bath: Thomas C Bartlett, aged 69, widower, retired fruit grower, born at Bath, and daughters: Catherine J, aged 42, unmarried, born at Bath, and Mary E, aged 38, unmarried, born at Bath.

From the burial register: Thomas Edward Bartlett, aged 75, of 32 Sydney Bdgs, was buried on 30 Nov 1906.

See also J.P.15.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.L.21a William Gordon COMMANDER Lockyer (1919-1998) WILLIAM G LOCKYER O.B.E. ROYAL NAVY 1919 – 1998 MOST DEARLY LOVED

Plaque 16”x12” The birth of William G Lockyer was registered 1919/Q4 Axminster, mother’s maiden name: Gibbs.

The death of William Gordon Lockyer, born on 17 Oct 1919, was registered 1998/Jan Bath & NE Somerset. From the burial register: William Gordon Lockyer, aged 78, of 7 Gallants, Combe Down, Bath, died on 15 Jan 1998, was cremated on 23 Jan 1998 and his ashes buried on 14 Feb 1998. There is a memorial table in St Mary’s church. D.L.21b Gertud Margrethe GERTRUD Van Slooten (1928- VAN SLOOTEN 1998) 1928 – 1998 A WONDERFUL AND MUCH LOVED MOTHER

Plaque 14”x10” Passenger on the SS Athlone Castle from Cape Town to Southampton, arriving on 22 Apr 1955: Gertrud van Slooten, born on 26 Mar 1928, housewife, nationality: Danish, country of last permanent residence: S Africa, country of intended permanent residence: S Africa, UK address: Danish Embassy, London SW1.

The death of Gertrude Margrethe Van Slooten, born on 26 Mar 1928, was registered 1998/Oct Bath & NE Somerset. From the burial register: Gertrud Van Slooten died on 5 Oct 1998, was cremated on 13 Oct 1998 and her ashes buried on 25 Nov 1998.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.L.21c Thomas Edward THOMAS ROWE Rowe (1956-2000) 1956 – 2000 AND YOU SHALL SEE HIM AS HE REALLY IS

Plaque 15”x12” The death of Thomas Edward Rowe, born on 29 Dec 1956, was registered 2000/Sep Bath & NE Somerset. D.L.21d Kathleen Edythe † Young (1906-2000) KATHLEEN EDYTHE YOUNG 1906 – 2000 IN LOVING MEMORY A DEDICATED NURSE

Plaque 16”x12” The death of Kathleen Edith/Edyth Young, born on 4 Jun 1906, was registered 2000/Mar Bath & NE Somerset. D.L.21 Martha de Havilland South: (1798-1864) SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MARTHA, WIDOW OF MAJOR CHARLES DE HAVILLAND Charles de ..TH REGT (KING’S OWN) OF CHOISY TERRACE, ISLAND OF GUERNSEY Havilland (1787- [D]AUGHTER OF R. SAUMAREZ ESQRE F.R.S. &c. &c. DIED ON DECR 26TH 1864 1844) [I]N PERFECT PEACE AFTER MANY YEARS SEVERE ILLNESS BORNE WITH CHRISTIAN FORTITUDE AGED 66. Richard Saumarez Pitched 4 ways. Partially delaminated. Six posts around the grave. A (1764-1835) North: neighbouring oak tree has a trunk with diameter of 30cm. 2.COR. V.I. FOR WE KNOW THAT IF OUR EARTHLY HOUSE OF THIS TABERNACLE WERE DISSOLVED WE HAVE A B.... From peerage.com quoting Burke’s Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, OF GOD. AN HOUSE NOT MADE WITH HANDS ETERNAL IN THE .... 107th edition (2003): Major Charles de Havilland was born in 1787, son of Sir Peter de Havilland. On 7 Oct 1819 he married Martha JOHN XIV.2 . IN MY FATHER’S HOUSE ARE MANY MANSIONS .... Saumarez, daughter of Richard Saumarez and Martha Le Mesurier. NOT SO. I WOULD HAVE TOLD YOU. I GO TO PREPARE A ...... They had two children: Rev Charles Richard de Havilland (1823-1901), and Maj-Gen James de Havilland (1818-1906). He died on 23 Nov JOB XIX.25. I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVETH 1844. Richard Saumarez was born on 12 Nov 1764, son of Matthew Saumarez and Carteret Le Marchant. Surgeon at Newington and Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries. His eldest son was Admiral Richard Saumarez (1791-1864). D-288

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Will of Richard Saumarez of Bath, Somerset, date 9 Apr 1835, PROB 11/1846.

In the 1851 census at Downside, Midsomer Norton (Som): Charles Ric de Havilland, aged 27, clergyman incumbent of Downside near Bath MA Oxford, born at Walcot parish Bath, wife Agnes Maria, aged 28, born at Madras, son Saumarez, aged under 10 months, born at Midsomer Norton, three private pupils and four servants.

From Alumni Oxonienses: Havilland, Charles Richard de, 1s. Charles, of Bath, ar. ORIEL COLL., matric. 17 Feb., 1842, aged 18; B.A. 1846, M.A. 1949, chaplain at Memel and Königsberg 1860-5, etc, vicar of St. Matthew’s, Cobo, Guernsey, 1882-5, acting chaplain to the forces in that island 1879.

In the 1861 census at 14 Sydney Place, Bath: Martha de Havilland, aged 63, widow, born at Newington (Surrey), daughter Martha H, aged 36, unmarried, born at Hastings (Sussex), and three servants.

From the burial register: Martha de Havilland, aged 66, of Sydney Place, was buried on 3 Jan 1865. D.L.22 Harriet Martha South: Jackson (1795-1870) Harriet Martha widow of the late William Owen Jackson Esq who died East: William Owen June 1st 1870 Aged 71. Jackson

Pitched in the form of a cross.

The death of William Owen Jackson was registered 1856/Q4 Brighton. Will of William Owen Jackson of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, date 29 Oct 1856, PROB 11/2240.

From the burial register: Harriet Martha Jackson, aged 74, of 29 Sydney Bdgs, was buried on 9 Jun 1870. (The age of 71 on the

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Names Inscriptions Notes memorial has been verified.) From the National Probate Calendar 1870: 6 July. The Will of Harriet Martha Jackson late of the City of Bath Widow deceased who died 1 June 1870 at Bath aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oath of Thomas Staunton of 29 Bedford-square Brighton in the County of Sussex Esquire the sole Executor. Effects under £12,000. D.L.23 Ann Brice (1797- No memorial found. 1873) From the burial order book: Ann Brice, aged 76, of 3 Nile St, was buried on 26 Jun 1873. From the National Probate Calendar 1873: 16 August. The Will of Ann Brice formerly of 5 Barton-buildings near Queen-square but late of 3 Nile-street Walcot both in the City of Bath Spinster who died 21 June 1873 at 3 Nile-street was proved at the Principal Registry by John Stone of 13 Queen-square Solicitor the sole Executor. Effects under £800. D.L.24 Georgiana No memorial found. Rutherford (1786- In the 1851 census at Homebush Cottage, Alphington, Exeter: 1875) Benjamin Shipherd (sic), aged 43, gentleman, born at Butcombe (Som), wife Sarah, aged 54, born in London, daughter Charlotte, aged Sarah Ann Shepherd 17, born at Exeter, Georgiana Rutherford, aged 54, unmarried, wife’s (1796-1891) sister, born in London, and two servants.

From the burial order book: Georgiana Rutherford, aged 88, of 1 Darlington St, died on 30 Mar 1875 and was buried on 3 Apr 1875.

In the 1891 census at 35 Belvedere, Walcot, Bath: Sarah A Shepherd, aged 95, widow, living on own means, born in London, and daughter Charlotte E, aged 57, unmarried, living on own means, born at Exeter.

From the burial order book: Sarah Ann Shepherd, aged 95, of 34 Belvedere, was buried on 18 Aug 1891. D.L.25 Hannah Edmunds In memory of (1810-1877) HANNAH WIFE OF HENRY EDMUNDS Henry Edmunds 2 LORNE VILLAS, PULTENEY ROAD BATH (1812-1883) WHO DIED JUNE 9TH 1877 AGED 66 YEARS ― “HER END WAS PEACE”

Also of HENRY EDMUNDS Headstone. Partly obscured by the branches of a fir tree. D-290

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Names Inscriptions Notes HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED SEPTR 24TH 1883. In the 1871 census at Albert House, Sonning (Berks): Henry Edmunds, AGED 71 YEARS. aged 58, landowner, born at Cerne Abbas (Dorset), wife Hannah, aged ― 59, born at Symondsbury (Dorset), daughter Sarah, aged 21, born at “THEY REST FROM THEIR LABOURS” Blandford (Dorset), and a servant. ― From the burial register: Hannah Edmunds, aged 66, of Lorne Villa, was buried on 12 Jun 1877.

In the 1881 census at 2 Lorne Villas, Bathwick, Bath: Henry Edmonds, aged 68, retired woolstapler, born at Cerne Abbas (Dorset), a niece and a servant.

From the burial register: Henry Edmunds, aged 71, of 2 Lorne Villas, was buried on 27 Sep 1883. From the National Probate Calendar 1883: 12 October. The Will with a Codicil of Henry Edmunds late of 2 Lorne- villas in the City of Bath Gentleman who died 24 September 1883 at 2 Lorne-villas was proved at Bristol by John Edmunds of 58 High-street Andover in the County of Southampton Ironmonger the Son and Charles Edmunds of South-street Bridport in the County of Dorset Tanner the Nephew the Executors. Personal Estate £42,361 17s. 10d. D.L.26 Mary Ann Harris No memorial found. (1823-1878) In the 1861 census at 33 Langton St, Bedminster (Som): Nicholas Harris, aged 54, railway guard, born at Little Slempson (Devon), wife Mary, aged 43, born in London, and a daughter.

The marriage of Nicholas Harris to Mary Ann Cox at St Mary’s, Swainswick nr Batheaston was registered 1867/Q4 Bath.

In the 1871 census at 10 Hampton Row, Bathwick, Bath: Nicholas Harris, aged 64, railway policeman, born at Totnes (Devon), and wife Mary A, aged 47, born at Bath.

From the burial register & burial order book: Mary Ann Harris, aged 54, of 10 Hampton Row, died on 10 Mar 1878 and was buried on 14 Mar 1878.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.L.27 Henrietta Jane Raby IN (1792-1880) ...... HENRIETTA JANE Arthur Turnour WIDOW OF Raby (1791-1856) ARTHUR TURNOUR RABY ESQ BORN JULY 26TH 1792 DIED FEB. .. 1880

Cross on 3 plinths and kerb.

Baptised on 19 Sep 1791 at Cobham (Surrey): Arthur Turner Raby, son of Alexander & Ann Taby, date of birth 31 Aug 1789 [IGI].

From http://www.llanelli-history.i12.com/people_raby_chronology.htm now superseded by http://llanelli-history.co.uk/people_arthur_turnour_raby.htm Arthur Turnour Raby, younger son of Alexander Raby, was born in 1791 and educated at Westminster School. He later moved to Llanelli when his father decided to invest a fortune in the iron and coalmining industries. Arthur and his father Alexander were involved in Llanelli’s iron and coal industries for 30 years. They had invested and lost a fortune, purported to have been around £175,000, trying to exploit the area’s resources. Sometime after 1827 Arthur Turnour Raby left Llanelli to live abroad, probably to avoid creditors. Henry James Raby was born on 26 Sep 1827 at Boulogne, France, the son of Arthur Turnour Raby, of Llanelli. Boulogne-sur-Mer was a common location for those escaping creditors. Henry Raby was the first person ever to receive the Victoria Cross at an Investiture on Hyde Park on 26 June 1857. Arthur Turnour Raby travelled extensively and died in Russia in 1856.

In the 1861 census at 16 Edward Street, Bath: Portia M Smith, aged 53, unmarried, fundholder, born at Bath, Henrietta J Raby, aged 60, widow, sister, fundholder, born in London, Henrietta M Raby, aged 40, unmarried, niece, born in Wales, Jane L Raby, aged 35, unmarried, niece, born in Wales, Georgiana M Raby, aged 30, unmarried, niece, born in Wales, and four servants.

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Names Inscriptions Notes In the 1871 census at 65 Pulteney Street, Bath: Portia M Smith, aged 64, unmarried, no profession, born at Bath, Henrietta J Raby, aged 78, widow, sister, no profession, born in London, Henrietta M Raby, aged 56, unmarried, niece, no profession, born at Swansea, Georgina M Raby, aged 49, unmarried, niece, no profession, born at Swansea, Jane L Raby, aged 51, unmarried, niece, no profession, born at Swansea, Arthur Raby, aged 47, unmarried, nephew, HM Consul at Jeddah, born at Dursley (Glos), and four servants.

From the burial register: Henrietta Jane Raby, aged 87, of 65 Pulteney St, was buried on 7 Feb 1880. From the grant of probate, she died on 3 Feb 1880.

See also D.L.42 and D.L.43. D.L.28 Mary Louisa Sacred Newenham (1794- TO THE MEMORY OF 1880) MARY THE BELOVED WIFE OF Charles Burton CHARLES B. NEWENHAM Newenham (1794- WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 1887) IN BATH 2_ MARCH 1880 AGED 88 YEARS “NOT DEAD BUT SLEEPETH.” ―•― Also of Headstone surmounted by a cross and kerb. CHARLES BURTON NEWENHAM

DIED 18TH NOVEMBER 1887. From The Sydney Herald of Tue 31 May 1842 p4: AGED 93 YEARS. Despatches have been received from the Right Hon. the Secretary of ―•― State for the Colonies, signifying to his Excellency the Governor, that the “Act declaring the appointment of Charles Burton Newenham, Esq., to the office of Sheriff for this province,” ... have been regularly made, and were duly allowed.

From The Sydney Herald of Sat 27 Jun 1846 p2: Mr. Charles Burton Newenham had been re appointed Sheriff of South Australia.

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Names Inscriptions Notes From the Australian Dictionary of Biography in the entry for Sir Charles Cooper (1795-1887): On 7 July 1853 at St Michael’s Church of England, Mitcham, Charles Cooper married Emily Grace, daughter of Charles Burton Newenham, sheriff of South Australia.

In the 1871 census at Amberton House, College Road, Cheltenham: Sir Charles Cooper, aged 76, knight barrister at law, born at Henley on Thames (Oxon), wife Emily, aged 54, born in Ireland, Newenham Burton (sic), aged 71, father-in-law, land & bond monies, born in Ireland, Mary Burton (sic), aged 75, mother-in-law, land & bond monies, born in Ireland, two visitors and three servants.

From the burial register & burial order book: Mary Louisa Newenham, aged 86, of 40 Pulteney St, died on 28 Mar 1880 and was buried on 31 Mar 1880.

In the 1881 census at 40 Pulteney Street, Bath: Chas Cooper, aged 86, retd Colonial C Justice, born at Henley on Thames (Oxon), wife Emily G, aged 65, born in Ireland, Chas B Newnham (sic), aged 86, widower, ex-colonial High Sheriff, born in Ireland, a cousin, a niece and three servants.

From the burial order book: Charles Burton Newenham, aged 93, of 12 Pulteney St, was buried on 22 Nov 1887.

From the Mercury (Hobart, Tas) of Sat 3 Dec 1887 p3: The death is announced of Mr. Charles Burton Newenham, who was the first sheriff of the Supreme Court of South Australia, at the age of 93 years. D.L.29 Gertrude Cooper BENEATH THIS STONE (1811-1883) ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF Frederick Bathurst GERTRUDE, Cooper (1815-1884) WIFE OF MAJOR BATHURST COOPER. OF 12 PULTENEY STREET. WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 14TH 1883.

Headstone with a pointed top and kerb.

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In the 1881 census at 12 Pulteney Street, Bath: F B Cooper, aged 70, Major H M S, born at Hatch Beauchamp (Som), wife Gertrude, aged 70, born at Marylebone, London, and three servants.

From the burial register: Gertrude Cooper, aged 71, of 12 Pulteney St, was buried on 14 May 1883. (The date on the memorial has been verified but the burial order book has the date as 12 May 1883.)

The death of Frederick Bathurst Cooper, aged 69, was registered 1884/Q4 Marylebone. D.L.30 Charlotte Simeon IN (1829-1883) LOVING MEMORY OF Richard Goden CHARLOTTE SIMEON Simeon (1823-1867) WIDOW OF THE LATE LIEUTT COLL R. GODEN SIMEON 15TH BENGAL CAVALRY WHO DIED 13TH FEBRUARY 1883 AGED 53. ― Headstone and kerb.

From http://glosters.tripod.com/offzdieds.htm by Stephen Lewis, Cheltenham: Simeon – Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Godin – Bengal Staff Corps – died 1st July 1867. Son of Rear-Admiral Charles Simeon (Royal Navy). Born in Londonderry, 3rd July 1823. Served Afghanistan 1842 (medal), Maharajpoor 1843 (medal, wounded), Mutiny 1857 (medal). Married Charlotte Earle at Allahabad, 11th October 1847. Grave at Srinagar – “In memory of Richard Goden Simeon, Lieut Col. Staff Corps Died on 1st July 1867 Aged 43 years & 11 months.”

In the 1881 census at 36 Pulteney Street, Bath: Charlotte Simeon, aged 51, widow, annuitant, born in India, and children: Anne K, aged 22, born at Muscat, India, Charles, aged 21, born at Muscat, and Gertrude, aged 19, born at Muscat.

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From the burial register: Charlotte Simeon, aged 53, of 36 Pulteney St, was buried on 16 Feb 1883. D.L.31 Jane Westcott South: (1821-1885) IN LOVING MEMORY OF JANE. WIDOW OF ROBERT WESTCOTT Robert Westcott WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DECEMBER 19TH 1885 (1811-) AGED 64 YEARS ― Edgar Wallace “IT IS THE LORD LET HIM DO WHAT SEEMETH HIM GOOD.” Andrews (1883- Pitched 4 ways. 1884) North: ALSO OF The birth of Emma Westcott was registered 1850/Q1 Bath, mother’s EDGAR WALLACE ANDREWS maiden name: Cook. GRANDSON OF THE LATE ROBERT & JANE WESTCOTT WHO DIED AUGUST 23RD 1884 In the 1851 census at Entry Hill, Bath: Robert Westcott, aged 40, AGED 1 YEAR & 5 MONTHS brewer, born at Bath, wife Jane, aged 30, born at Stroud (Glos), and children: George, aged 6, born at Widcombe (Som), and Emma, aged 1, born at Widcombe.

The marriage of Annie Westcott to Thomas Franklin Andrews at St Thomas à Becket, Widcombe, Bath was registered 1881/Q1 Bath.

The birth of Edward Wallace Andrews was registered 1883/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Westcott.

From the burial register: Edgar Wallace Andrews, aged 17 months, of 10 Darlington Place, was buried on 3 Sep 1884.

The death of Jane Westcott, aged 67, was registered 1885/Q4 Bath. From the burial register: Jane Westcott, aged 67, of 10 Darlington Place, was buried on 19 Dec 1885. (The date of death on the memorial has been verified.)

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.L.32 Sarah Leach (1837- SARAH 1888) WIFE OF REV. R. BURTON LEACH Robert Burton RECTOR OF SUTTON MONTIS Leach (1837-1898) 1837 – 1888. ZOE.

Headstone surmounted by a cross. Most of the lead has gone.

The birth of Robert Burton Leach was registered 1837/Q3 Wincanton.

The marriage of Robert Burton Leach to Sarah Martin at St Michael with St Paul, Bath was registered 1867/Q1 Bath.

In the 1871 census at Sutton Montis (Som): Robert B Leach, aged 33, rector of Sutton Montis, born at Sutton Montis, wife Sarah, aged 34, born in Tasmania, two children, Selina Martin, aged 28, step-sister, born in Tasmania, a visitor and four servants.

The death of Sarah Leach, aged 51, was registered 1888/Q4 Bath. From the burial order book: Sarah Leach, aged 51, of 12 Pulteney St, was buried on 8 Nov 1888.

In the 1891 census at 3 Widcombe Terrace, Bath: Robert Burton Leach, aged 53, widower, rector of South Cadbury (Som), born at Sutton Montis (Som), children: Eveline Zoe, aged 22, born at Sutton Montis, Madeline Edith, aged 22, born at Sutton Montis, Mary Alice Burton, aged 18, born in Portugal British Subject, and Frank Burton, aged 9, born at Weston Bampfylde (Som), and two servants.

The death of Robert Burton Leach, aged 61, was registered 1898/Q3 Wincanton. From the grant of probate, he died on 11 Jul 1898 at South Cadbury.

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Names Inscriptions Notes Presumbly the ‘Zoe’ on the inscription refers to the daughter ‘Selina Zoe’ who appears in the 1891 census. D.L.33 Thomas William IN MEMORY OF Goldie (1812-1886) THOMAS WILLIAM GOLDIE COMMISSARY GENERAL (RETIRED) Sarah Elizabeth ONLY SON OF THE LATE L. COL. GOLDIE Goldie (1815-1889) OF GOLDIE LEIGH, KIRCUDBRIGHTSHIRE BORN 25TH MARCH 1812. DIED 12TH JUNE 1886. ALSO OF SARAH ELIZABETH GOLDIE. HIS WIFE WHO PASSED FROM PAIN AND SORROW Headstone surmounted by a Celtic cross and kerb. ON THE 22ND NOV: 1889, AGED 74.

I WILL GIVE THEE REST. The ‘Kircudbrightshire’ rather than ‘Kirkcudbrightshire’ is as found.

In the 1871 census at Hornsdale Lawn, Lansdown Road, Cheltenham: Thomas W Goldie, aged 59, retired Commissary General, born in London, wife Sarah E, aged 55, born in London, a niece, a nephew and two servants.

From the burial order book: Thomas William Goldie, aged 74, of 1 Bathwick St, was buried on 16 Jun 1886. From the National Probate Calendar 1886: 9 July. The Will of Thomas William Goldie formerly of Beadon House Addiscombe-road Croydon in the County of Surrey but late of 1 Bathwick-street in the City of Bath Esquire who died 12 June 1886 at 1 Bathwick-street was proved at the Principal Registry by Sarah Elizabeth Goldie of 1 Bathwick-street Widow the Relict the sole Executrix. Personal Estate £284 5s. 4d.

From the burial order book: Sarah Elizabeth Goldie, aged 74, of Lambridge Place, was buried on 26 Nov 1889. D.L.34 George Edward GEORGE Sheward Cartwright EDWARD SHEWARD CARTWRIGHT (1847-1879) LATE CAPTAIN IN H.M. 83RD REGIMENT DIED 8TH OCTR 1879. AGED 32. ―•― “WITH THE LORD THERE IS MERCY AND WITH HIM IS PLENTEOUS REDEMPTION.” ―•―

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Names Inscriptions Notes Headstone surmounted by a cross.

The birth of George Edward Sheward Cartwright was registered 1847/Q2 Keynsham, mother’s maiden name: Fox.

In the 1851 census at Brislington (Som): George L Cartwright, aged 36, curate of Brislington, born at Bewdley (Worcs), wife Asenath, aged 38, born at Brislington, children: Frederick F, aged 5, born at Brislington, George E S, aged 3, born at Brislington, Isabella M L, aged 2, born at Brislington, and three servants.

From the burial register: George Edward Sheward Cartwright, aged 32, of 7 Duke St, was buried on 13 Oct 1879. D.L.35 Ellen Jesson (1850- IN LOVING MEMORY OF 1892) ELLEN WIFE OF THE REVD THOMAS JESSON Thomas Jesson WHO ENTERED INTO REST JULY 30TH 1892 (1843-1920) ALSO OF THE REVD THOMAS JESSON L.L.D., RECTOR OF BISHOP CLEEVE DIED JANUARY 1ST 1920. AGED 76 YEARS

Cross on 3 plinths and kerb.

The birth of Hilda Mary Jesson was registered 1884/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Saunders.

In the 1891 census at Bathwick House, Bath: Thomas Jesson, aged 47, clerk in holy orders, born at West Bromwich (Staffs), wife Ellen, aged 40, born in London, children: Gundred M (daughter), aged 16, born at Handsworth (Staffs), Mildred E, aged 9, born at West Bromwich, and Hilda M, aged 6, born at Bath, and three servants.

The death of Ellen Jesson, aged 42, was registered 1892/Q3 Bath. From the burial order book: Ellen Jesson, aged 42, of Bathwick House, was buried on 3 Aug 1892.

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From the burial register: Thomas Jesson, aged 76, of Cleeve, 51 Woodbourne Ave, , London, was buried on 5 Jan 1920. D.L.36 John Glover (1799- No memorial found. 1884) In the 1881 census at 1 Bathwick Place, Bath: John Glover, aged 82, widower, labourer, born at Wiveliscombe (Som).

From the burial register: John Glover, aged 85, of Grove St, was buried on 1 Jul 1884. D.L.37 Mary Elizabeth Headstone: Astley (1826-1892) IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF William Dugdale MARY ELIZABETH Astley (1814-1907) WIFE OF THE REV. WILLIAM DUGDALE ASTLEY LATE RECTOR OF EAST LANGDON KENT WHO ENTERED INTO REST DECR 21ST 1892.

Celtic cross on plinths and kerb. Kerb, south:

ALSO WILLIAM DUGDALE ASTLEY PRIEST WHO The marriage of William Dugdale Astley to Mary Elizabeth Barton was Kerb, east: registered 1849/Q3 Sheppey. ENTERED INTO REST MARCH

Kerb, north: In the 1881 census at the Rectory, East Langdon (Kent): William D 28TH 1907, AGED 92 “UNTIL THE DAY DAWN.” Astley, aged 66, rector of East Langdon, born at Quenington (Glos), wife Mary Elizabeth, aged 54, born at Ulverston (Lancs), two children and two servants.

From the burial order book: Mary Elizabeth Astley, aged 66, of 2 Darlington Place, was buried on 23 Dec 1892.

From the burial register: William Dugdale Astley, aged 92, of 2 Darlington Place, was buried on 2 Apr 1907.

From Alumni Oxonienses: Astley, William Dugdale, 3s. John Wolvey, of Quenington, co. Gloucester, cler. PEMBROKE COLL. matric. 17 May, 1834, aged 19, B.A. 1838, M.A. 1847, rector of East Langdon, Kent, 1852-86.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.L.38 Alfred William IN Turpin (1892-1894) EVER LOVING MEMORY OF Alfred Christopher ALFRED WILLIAM TURPIN Turpin (1862-1940) (BABS) WHO DIED JANY 16TH 1894 AGED 1 YEAR & 4 MONTHS ALSO OF ALFRED CHRISTOPHER TURPIN FATHER OF THE ABOVE Cross and kerb. DIED NOV. 20. 1940.

The birth of Alfred Christopher Turpin was registered 1862/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Bright. The birth of Susie Jago Turpin was registered 1871/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Bright.

In the 1891 census at 20 Darlington Place, Bath: Alfred C Turpin, aged 28, auctioneer, born at Bath, and wife Florence K, aged 21, born at Bath, and a servant.

The birth of Alfred William Turpin was registered 1892/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Marchant.

From the burial order book: Alfred William Turpin, aged 16 months, of 20 Darlington Place, was buried on 19 Jan 1894.

The birth of Reginald Bright Turpin was registered 1897/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Turpin. From the burial order book: Reginald Bright Turpin, aged 2 months, of 20 Darlington Place, was buried on 16 Nov 1897.

In the 1901 census at 25-26 Kensington Square Kensington, London: Susie J Turpin, aged 28, unmarried, boarder, drapers assistant, born at Bath (as part a group of ten drapers assistants/boarders).

In the 1911 census at Beckford, Bathwick, Bath: Alfred Christopher

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Names Inscriptions Notes Turpin, aged 48, accountant & auctioneer, born at Bath, wife Florence Kate, aged 41, married 20 years 7 children of which 5 then living, born at Bath, four children and two servants.

From the burial register: Alfred Christopher Turpin, aged 78, of 2 Lorne Villas, Pulteney Rd, Bath, was buried on 22 Nov 1940.

The death of Susan Jago Turpin, aged 80, was registered 1951/Q1 Bath. From the burial register & burial order book: Susan Jago Turpin, aged 80, of 2 Lorne Villas, Pulteney Rd, Bath, died on 13 Feb 1951 and was buried on 16 Feb 1951. D.L.39 Ann Eliza Latham IN (1810-1895) AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF Lawrence Latham ANN ELIZA (1799-1880) WIDOW OF THE REVD LAWRENCE LATHAM 45 YEAR RECTOR OF QUENINGTON GLOUCESTERSHIRE WHO ENTERED INTO REST OCTR XXII A.D. MDCCCXCV. AGED 85 YEARS.

Cross on plinths and kerb. “THEY SHALL BE MINE SAITH THE LORD OF HOSTS IN THAT

DAY WHEN I MAKE UP MY JEWELS.” MAL. III.17. In the 1861 census at Quenington: Lawrence Latham, aged 62, rector of Quenington, born at Romsey (Hants), wife Ann Eliza, aged 50, born at Quenington, and two servants.

The death of Lawrence Latham, aged 81, was registered 1880/Q3 Cirencester. (Entry in Alumni Oxonienses.)

In the 1891 census at 13 Brook Street, Bath: Ann E Latham, aged 80, widow, living on own means, born at Quenington (Glos).

From the burial order book: Ann Eliza Latham, aged 84, of 13 Brock St, was buried on 26 Oct 1895.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.L.40 Ellen Menars (1819- ihs 1897) IN MEMORY OF ELLEN Henry Menars THE BELOVED WIFE OF (1818-1901) MAJOR MENARS, RETIRED LIST, INDIAN ARMY. BORN NOV. 13TH 1819, PASSED TO THE HIGHER LIFE JAN. 28TH 1897. ― Headstone with a rounded top and kerb. ALSO OF HER HUSBAND

MAJOR HENRY MENARS In the 1881 census at 12 Bathwick Street, Bath: Henry Menars, aged AGED 82. 62, Major retired Indian Army, born at Geneva British Subject, and LATE OF THE 45TH M.I. wife Ellen, aged 61, born in London. WHO DIED ON 25TH JAN. 1901.

― From the burial order book: Ellen Menars, aged 77, of 1 Darlington St, was buried on 1 Feb 1897.

From the burial order book: Henry Menars, aged 82, of 16 Edward St, was buried on 28 Jan 1901. D.L.41 George Philipps East: (1826-1898) IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE PHILIPPS Gertrude Marianne PRIEST Philipps (1840-1909) WHO ENTERED INTO REST JANUARY 16 1898 AGED 71

North: IN LOVING MEMORY OF GERTRUDE MARIANNE Cross on 3 plinths and kerb. PHILIPPS

WHO ENTERED INTO REST The marriage of George Philipps to Gertrude Marianne Channell was MARCH 29 1909 AGED 67 registered 1859/Q1 Marylebone.

GRANT HER O LORD ETERNAL REST AND LET LIGHT PERPETUAL SHINE UPON HER. In the 1881 census at the Rectory, Winfrith Newburgh (Dorset): George Philipps, aged 55, clerk in holy orders, born at Narbeth South

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Names Inscriptions Notes ― Wales, wife Gertrude M P, aged 39, born in London, six children and three servants.

From the burial order book: George Philipps, aged 71, of 1 Sion Hill, Sion Place, was buried on 19 Jan 1898.

From the burial register: Gertrude Marianne Philipps, aged 68, of 22 Pulteney St, was buried on 2 Apr 1909. D.L.42 Arthur Raby (1823- South: 1898) IN MEMORY OF ARTHUR RABY H. B. M. CONSUL (RETIRED) Emma Raby (1839- DIED 16TH FEBRUARY 1898 AGED 74. 1919) THY WILL BE DONE.

North:

IN LOVING MEMORY OF Pitched in the form of a cross. Much of the lead has gone. EMMA WIFE OF ARTHUR RABY In the 1891 census at 11 Catherine Place, Walcot, Bath: Arthur Raby, DIED 16TH JULY 1____ aged 67, retired HBM Consul, born at Lev.... (Glam), wife Emma, aged 53, born in Belgium (British Subject), Leila Leslie, aged 18, step- daughter, unmarried, born in New Zealand, and three servants.

From the burial order book: Arthur Raby, aged 74, of 11 Catherine Place, was buried on 21 Feb 1898.

From the burial register: Emma Raby, aged 80, died at 9 Pulteney St and was buried on 18 Jul 1919. D.L.43 Portia Myers Smith PORTIA MYERS SMITH (1806-1906) DIED FEBRUARY 17TH 1906 AGED 99

THY WILL BE DONE ―

Cross on 3 plinths with a common kerb with D.L.44.

In the 1861 census at 16 Edward Street, Bath: Portia M Smith, aged 53, unmarried, fundholder, born at Bath, Henrietta J Raby, aged 60, D-304

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Names Inscriptions Notes widow, sister, fundholder, born in London, Henrietta M Raby, aged 40, unmarried, niece, born in Wales, Jane L Raby, aged 35, unmarried, niece, born in Wales, Georgiana M Raby, aged 30, unmarried, niece, born in Wales, and four servants.

In the 1901 census at 65 Pulteney Street, Bath: Portia Smith, aged 94, unmarried, living on own means, born at Bath, Henrietta Raby, aged 86, unmarried, niece, living on own means, born at Swansea, Jane L Raby, aged 81, unmarried, niece, living on own means, born at Swansea, Georgina Raby, aged 79, unmarried, niece, living on own means, born at Swansea, and three servants.

From the burial register: Henrietta Maria Raby, aged 90, of 65 Pulteney Street was buried on 13 Apr 1905. From the National Probate Calendar 1905: RABY Henrietta Maria of 65 Pulteney-street Bath spinster died 9 April 1905 Probate London 9 June to Jane Lang Raby and Georgina Maria Raby spinsters Effects £4638 15s. 3d.

From the burial register: Portia Myers Smith, aged 99, of 65 Pulteney St, was buried on 22 Feb 1906. D.L.44 Georgina Maria IN EVER Raby (1821-1917) LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGINA MARIA RABY BORN DECEMBER 4TH 1821 DIED JULY 4TH 1917.

Cross on 3 plinths with a common kerb with D.L.43.

From the burial register: Georgina Maria Raby, aged 95, of 65 Pulteney St, was buried on 7 Jul 1917. From the National Probate Calendar 1917: RABY Georgina Maria of 65 Pulteney-street Bath spinster died 4 July 1917 Probate London 30 October to Jane Lang Raby spinster. Effects £9482 9s. 1d.

From the burial register: Jane Lang Raby, aged 106 years 7 months and 19 days, of 65 Pulteney St, was buried on 15 Jun 1926. From the

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Names Inscriptions Notes National Probate Calendar 1926: RABY Jane Lang of 65 Pulteney- street Bath spinster died 11 June 1926 Probate Bristol 20 July to Violet Anna Sylvia Raby widow and Bruce Metcalfe commander R.N.R. Effects £17835 5s. 2d.

See D.L.43. D.L.45 Jane Willes (1853- Diagonally across the cross: 1897) In memory of

Charlotte Willes Scroll: (1845-1898) JANE WILLES DIED FEBRY 2ND 1897. AGED 43 YEARS PASSED FROM DEATH INTO LIFE ALSO IN MEMORY OF CHARLOTTE WILLES Cross carved in the form of the trunk and branches of a tree with a WHO DIED banner going diagonally across it, resting on a plinth carved as pile of SEPTEMBER 12TH 1898, stones with, integral to it, a plaque in the form of a scroll. There are AGED 53 YEARS eight posts on the kerb, carved as pieces of a tree, each with metal NEITHER SHALL THERE BE ...... PAIN fitting which would probably have supported chains between the posts. Found covered in ivy.

The birth of Jane Willis was registered 1853/Q1 Weymouth.

In the 1861 census at 10 Belgrave Crescent, Radipole (Dorset): William Willes, aged 48, landed proprietor, born at Bath, wife Christian, aged 42, born in the Isle of Man, Mary Stead, aged 20, unmarried, step- daughter, born in Guernsey, and children: Charlotte, aged 15, born in the Isle of Man, Jane, aged 7, born at Weymouth, and William, aged 5, born at Weymouth, and three servants.

In the 1891 census as lodgers at 8 Edward Street, Bath: Charlotte Willes, aged 45, unmarried, living on own means, born at Douglas (Isle of Man), and Jane Willes, aged 38, unmarried, living on own means, born at Weymouth (Dorset).

From the burial order book: Jane Willes, aged 43, of 4 Edward St, was buried on 6 Feb 1897.

From the burial register: Charlotte Willes, aged 52, of 4 Edward St,

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Names Inscriptions Notes was buried on 15 Sep 1898. From the National Probate Calendar 1898: WILLES Charlotte of 4 Edward-street Bath spinster died 12 September 1898 Probate London 15 November to Francis William Willes esquire and William Willes physician and surgeon Effects £5505 1s. 2d. D.L.46 Robert George On cross: Tufnell (1824-1895) ROBERT GEORGE TUFNELL ROYAL NAVY

Kerb, north: BORN SEPTEMBER 16TH 1824 DIED NOVEMBER 9TH 1895.

Cross and kerb.

In the 1891 census at Thrub Hill House, Middle Hill, Box (Wilts): Robert G Tufnell, aged 66, widower, Captain Royal Navy retired, born at Springfield (Essex), a daughter and three servants.

The death of Robert George Tufnell, aged 72, was registered 1895/Q4 Bath. From the burial order book: Robert George Tuffnell, aged 72, of 16 Kensington, was buried on 12 Nov 1895. D.L.47 James Edward East: Bateman Dashwood IN FAITH HOPE AND LOVE (1833-1905) JAMES EDWARD BATEMAN DASHWOOD DIED FEBRUARY 11TH 1905 Anne Mildred AGED 71 YEARS. Dashwood (1838- I WILL RANSOM THEM FROM THE POWER OF THE 1923) GRAVE. I WILL REDEEM THEM FROM DEATH. HOSEA XIII.14.

North: ALSO Celtic cross on a tapering plinth and kerb. ANNE MILDRED WIDOW OF JAMES In the 1891 census at Huntington Court, Huntington (Herefordshire): EDWARD BATEMAN DASHWOOD James Edw Bateman Dashwood, aged 57, retired senior clerk Foreign Office, born at Compton (Berks), wife Anne Mildred, aged 52, born at

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Names Inscriptions Notes DIED DECEMBER 31ST 1923 Dublin, a daughter and two servants. AGED 85 YEARS From the burial register: James Edward Bateman Dashwood, aged 71, of The Grove, Freshford, was buried on 14 Feb 1905.

From the burial register: Anne Mildred Bateman Dashwood, aged 85, of 3 South Parade, Bath, was buried on 4 Jan 1924. D.L.48 Charles Barton IN (1818-1906) LOVING MEMORY OF Mary Barton (1848- CHARLES BARTON, 1909) LATE OF HOLBROOK, WINCANTON, JAN. 15. 1818, APRIL 25. 1906. “AND GOD SHALL WIPE AWAY ALL TEARS FROM THEIR EYES.” ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY Headstone surmounted by a cross and kerb. OF

MARY BARTON, In the 1881 census at Holbrook House, Charlton Musgrove (Som): THIRD DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE, Charles Barton, aged 61, magistrate, born at Bocking (Essex), wife JUNE 1_. 1848, SEPT. 8. 1909. Dorothea, aged 62, born at ...... (Mon), children: Katharine, aged 36, born at C Musgrove, Mary, aged 30, born at C Musgrove, Lucy, aged 27, born at C Musgrove, John M, aged 24, student, born at C Musgrove, and Elizabeth, aged 21, born at C Musgrove, and four servants.

In the 1901 census at a lodging house at 10 Duke Street, Bath: Charles Barton, aged 83, widower, living on own means, born at Bocking (Essex), and Mary Barton, aged 52, unmarried, living on own means, born at Holbook Charlton.

From the burial register: Charles Barton, aged 88, of 13 Pierrepoint (sic) St, Bath, was buried on 30 Apr 1906.

From the burial register: Mary Barton, aged 61, of 19 Kings Terrace, Southsea, was buried on 11 Sep 1909.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.La.21a Margery Jeanne IN LOVING MEMORY OF Grubb (1919-1992) JEANNE GRUBB BORN 14TH FEBRUARY 1919 DIED 19TH JUNE 1992

Plaque 18”x18” The birth of Margery J Bland was registered 1919/Q1 Portsmouth, mother’s maiden name: Watkins. The marriage of Margarey J Bland to Robert G Grubb was registered 1943/Q1 Portsmouth.

The death of Margery Jeanne Grubb, born on 14 Feb 1919, was registered 1992/Jun Bath. From the burial register: Margery Jeanne Grubb, of 24 Minster Way, Bath, died on 19 Jun 1992, was cremated on 29 Jun 1992 and her ashes buried on 7 Jul 1992. D.La.21b Florence Alice Emily IN LOVING MEMORY OF Bland (1908-1999) FLORENCE BLAND BORN 7TH JANUARY 1908 DIED 9TH JUNE 1999 DEVOTED SISTER OF JEANNE

Plaque 18”x18” The birth of Florence Alice E Bland was registered 1908/Q1 Portsmouth.

The death of Florence Alice Emily Bland, born on 7 Jan 1908, was registered 1999/Jun Bath & NE Somerset.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.La.21c Reginald Seymour Dans notre Redwood (1905- cœur 1998) à jamais tu demeures

REGINALD REDWOOD 1905 – 1998 Plaque 15”x8” The birth of Reginald Seymour Redwood was registered 1905/Q4 Swindon. The marriage of Reginald S Seymour to Ada J Woods was registered 1931/Q2 Depwade (Norfolk).

The death of Reginald Seymour Redwood, born on 19 Oct 1905, was registered 1998/Nov Bath & NE Somerset. D.La.21d Ada Joan Redwood JOAN REDWOOD (1909-1993) 27•1•1909 – 25•8•1993 R•I•P

Plaque 12”x6” The birth of Ada Joan Woods was registered 1909/Q1 Depwade. The death of Ada Joan Redwood, born on 27 Jan 1909, was registered 1993/Aug Bath. D.La.21e Sybil Esther Woods SYBIL WOODS (1910-1997) 1910 – 1997

PER ARDUA AD ASTRA

Plaque 9”x9” The birth of Sybil E Woods was registered 1910/Q3 Depwade. The death of Sybil Esther Woods, born on 1 Jul 1910, was registered 1997/Sep Bath & NE Somerset.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.La.21f Eric Weaver (1916- IN LOVING MEMORY OF 1995) ERIC WEAVER 1916 – 1995 Phyllis Norah AND HIS DEVOTED WIFE Weaver (1910-1998) NORAH 1910 – 1998

Plaque 16”x12” The death of Eric Weaver, born on 20 Aug 1916, was registered 1995/Jun Bath. From the burial register: Frederick Walsingham (Eric) Weaver, aged 78, of 3 Darlington St, Bath, died on 14 Jun 1995, was cremated on 20 Jun 1995 and his ashes buried on 27 Jun 1995. Name on a plaque in St John’s, Bathwick.

The death of Phyllis Norah Weaver, born on 26 Jul 1910, was registered 1998/Jul Bath & NE Somerset. From the burial register: Norah Weaver, aged 87, of 27 Gt Pulteney St, died on 4 Jul 1998, was cremated on 13 Jul 1998, and her ashes buried on 6 Aug 1998. D.La.21 Eliza Johnston To (1801-1865) the memory of ELIZA JOHNSTON John Johnston WHO, ON THE 17TH JANUARY 1865 (1802-1883) AT THE AGE OF 63, CLOSED A LIFE OF MEEK YET STEADFAST PIETY AND SELF DENYING LOVE IN THE CALM ASSURANCE OF THAT REST WHICH REMAINETH TO Headstone with a pointed top and kerb. THE PEOPLE OF GOD THROUGH

FAITH IN HER LORD AND In the 1851 census at 35 Onslow Square, Kensington, London: John SAVIOUR, JESUS CHRIST. Johnston, aged 48, unmarried, solicitor, born in Jamaica, Eliza ―•― Johnston, aged 51, unmarried, sister, fundholder, born in Jamaica, “LET US LABOUR THEREFORE TO ENTER INTO THAT REST.” HEB. IV.II. and two servants. ―•― Also in memory of In the 1861 census at Barnard Villa, Pulteney Road, Bath: John JOHN JOHNSTONE Johnstone (sic), aged 57, unmarried, solicitor, born in Jamaica, Eliza

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Names Inscriptions Notes BROTHER OF THE ABOVE Johnstone, aged 60, unmarried, fundholder, born in Jamaica, and two WHO DIED 1ST APRIL 1883. AGED 80. servants. ―•― “TO THEM WHO BY PATIENT CONTINUANCE IN From the burial register: Eliza Johnston, aged 63, of 1 Barnard Villas, WELL BEING SEEK FOR GLORY AND HONOUR was buried on 21 Jan 1865. AND ...... ETERNAL LIFE.” ...... ―•― In the 1881 census at 9 Park Street, Bath: John Johnston, aged 78, married, fundholder, born in Jamaica.

From the burial register: John Johnston, aged 80, of 9 Park St, was buried on 7 Apr 1883. D.La.22 Mary Anne Warden IN (1809-1898) memory of MARY ANNE WARDEN DIED MARCH 14. 1898, AGED 88. ― LOVING, FAITHFUL AND BELOVED. ― “INASMUCH AS YE HAVE DONE IT UNTO ONE OF THE LEAST OF THESE MY BRETHREN, YE HAVE Headstone with a pointed top and kerb. DONE IT UNTO ME.” MATT. XXV.40. In the 1881 census at 9 Park Street, Walcot, Bath: Mary Ann Warden, “BY GRACE ARE YE SAVED THROUGH FAITH aged 71, unmarried, [living on] dividends, born at St Pancras, London, AND THAT NOT OF YOURSELVES: IT IS THE Sophia W Warden, aged 61, unmarried, sister, [living on] dividends, GIFT OF GOD.” EPH.II.18 born at St Pancras, two servants, two visitors and a boarder.

In the 1891 census at 9 Park Street, Walcot, Bath: Mary Ann Warden, aged 81, unmarried, born at St Pancras (Middx), two servants, and five lodgers.

From the burial order book: Mary Ann Warden, aged 88, of 9 Park St, was buried on 17 Mar 1898.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.La.23 Rosa Fisher (1845- In Affectionate Remembrance of 1871) ROSA, THE BELOVED WIFE OF Henry Tom Fisher HENRY TOM FISHER (1845-1909) WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH 24TH 1871, Rebecca Fisher AGED 25 YEARS. (1814-1891) ―•― We loved her, oh no ...... can tell Harry Fisher (1871- How much we loved her and how well Headstone with a rounded top and kerb. 1894) God loved her too. He thought ...

To take her home with Him to rest. The birth of Henry Tom Fisher was registered 1845/Q1 Bath, mother’s ―•― maiden name: Wilkins. Also of

REBECCA, THE BELOVED WIFE OF In the 1851 census at 13 Beaufort Buildings West, Bath: Thomas THOMAS FISHER Fisher, aged 34, assistant paper hanger, born at Bathampton (Som), WHO DIED 20TH MARCH 1891 wife Rebecka, aged 36, born in London, son Henry Tom, aged 6, born AGED 76. at Bath, and a servant. ―•―

Also of HARRY In the 1861 census at 12 Bridge Street, Bath: Thomas Pawsey, aged ONLY CHILD OF HENRY TOM FISHER 56, master butcher, born in London, wife Ann, aged 55, born at AND ROSA HIS WIFE Stoney Littleton (Som), children: Edwin, aged 20, butcher, born at WHO DIED 20TH JANY 1894 AGED 22. Bath, and Rosa, aged 15, born at Bath, a lodger and a servant.

The marriage of Henry Tom Fisher to Rosa Pawsey was registered 1870/Q1 Bath.

From the burial register: Rosa Fisher, aged 25, of 15 Bathwick St, was buried on 30 Mar 1871.

From the burial order book: Rebecca Fisher, aged 76, of Bridge St, was buried on 23 Mar 1891.

In the 1891 census at 5 Bridge Street, Bath: Thomas Fisher, aged 74, widower, manager for decorator, born at Bath, Harry Fisher, aged 20, unmarried, grandson, dealer in foreign stamps, born at Bath, and two

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Names Inscriptions Notes servants.

From the burial order book: Harry Fisher, aged 22, of Bridge St, was buried on 24 Jan 1894.

From the burial register: Thomas Fisher, aged 77, of Bridge St, was buried on 27 Nov 1894. From the National Probate Calendar 1894: FISHER Thomas of 5 Bridge-street Bath gentleman died 24 November 1894 Probate Bristol 21 February to Henry Tom Fisher commission agent Effects £171 5s. 6d.

The death of Henry Tom Fisher, aged 61, was registered 1909/Q1 Thanet. (The age does not accord with the year of birth.) D.La.24 Matilda James In (1789-1874) Affect[ionate] Remem[brance] [of] MAT[ILDA] JAMES BO[RN J]UNE 20TH 1789, D[IED] JULY 28TH 1874. ―•― AND SO HE BRINGETH THEM UNTO THE HAVEN WHERE THEY WOULD BE AT REST. Headstone. Delaminated with pieces resting against the headstone.

In the 1851 census at 46 Pulteney Street, Bath: Juliana Allison, aged 80, widow, fundholder, born in London, Matilda James, aged 61, unmarried, niece, land holder, born at Esher (Surrey), and two servants.

In the 1871 census at 37 Pulteney Street, Bath: Matilda James, aged 81, annuitant, born at Epsom (Surrey).

The death of Matilda James, aged 90, was registered 1874/Q3 Bath. From the burial register: Matilda James, aged 85, of 27 Pulteney St, was buried on 31 Jul 1874. From the National Probate Calendar 1874: 4 September. The Will with a Codicil of Matilda James formerly of 39 but late of 27 Pulteney-street in the City of Bath Spinster who died 28 July 1874 at 27 Pulteney-street was proved at Bristol by Edward Parry Nisbet of Hollywood Lodge in the Parish of Kensington in the County of Middlesex a Captain and Elder Brother of Trinity House London and

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Names Inscriptions Notes Granville Diggle Hill of 3 Laura-place Bath Esquire the Executors. Effects under £1,500. D.La.25 Jane Hambidge South: (1819-1875) In loving memory of JANE HAMBIDGE Fanny Hambidge WHO DIED APRIL 29TH 1875 AGED 55 YEARS (1837-1889) ― THEM ALSO WHICH SLEEP IN JESUS WILL GOD BRING WITH HIM Maria Hambidge ― (1833-1906) North: Pitched 4 ways. In loving memory of FANNY HAMBIDGE WHO DIED JULY 25TH 1889 In the 1871 census at 7 Laura Place, Bath: Jane Hambridge, aged 48, AGED 52 YEARS unmarried, lodging house keeper, born at Wotton under Edge (Glos), Also in loving memory of Maria Hambridge, aged 33, unmarried, sister, lodging house keeper, MARIA HAMBIDGE WHO DIED JANY 23RD 1906 AGED 72 YEARS. PEACE PERFECT PEACE born at Wotton under Edge, and Fanny Hambridge, aged 30, unmarried, sister, assistant lodging house keeper, born at Wotton under Edge.

The death of Jane Hambidge, aged 55, was registered 1875/Q2 Bath. From the burial order book: Jane Hambridge (sic), aged 55, of 7 Laura Pl, was buried on 5 May 1875.

The death of Fanny Hambidge, aged 52, was registered 1889/Q3 Bath. No entry found in the burial order book.

The death of Maria Hambidge, aged 72, was registered 1906/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: Maria Hambidge, aged 72, of 16 Crescent Gdns, Bath, was buried on 27 Jan 1906. From the National Probate Calendar 1906: HAMBIDGE Maria of 18 Crescent-gardens Bath spinster died 23 January 1906 Probate London 13 February to Maria Louisa Hambidge spinster and Richard John Hambidge gentleman Effects £3188 3s. 11d. D.La.26 Frances Ferris No memorial found. (1823-1877) The marriage of Henry Ferris to Frances Shepard was registered 1852/Q3 Bath. Henry Ferris (1819- 1878) The birth of William Edward Ferris was registered 1857/Q2 Bath,

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Names Inscriptions Notes mother’s maiden name: Shepard.

In the 1861 census as lodgers at 27 Grove Street, Bath: Henry Ferris, aged 41, tailor, born at Bath, wife Frances, aged 37, born at Bath, and William E Ferris, aged 3, born at Bath.

In the 1871 census at 27 Grove Street, Bath: Henry Ferris, aged 50, master tailor, born at Bath, wife Frances, aged 46, born at Bath, and son William, aged 14, born at Bath.

From the burial register & burial order book: Frances Ferris, aged 53, of 7 Grove St, died on 21 May 1877 and was buried on 27 May 1877.

From the burial register & burial order book: Henry Ferris, aged 58, of 7 Grove St, died on 2 Jun 1878 and was buried on 2 Jun 1878. From the National Probate Calendar 1878: 4 July. Administration (with the Will) of the Personal Estate of Henry Ferris late of 7 Grove-street in the City of Bath Tailor a Widower who died 30 May 1878 at 7 Grove- street was granted at Bristol to William Edward Ferris of 7 Grove- street Gentleman the Son and only Next of Kin. Personal Estate under £200. D.La.27 Jane Elizabeth IN Thompson (1788- MEMORY OF 1879) JANE ELIZABETH THOMPSON FELL ASLEEP OCTR 11TH 1879. Mary Charlotte AGED 91. Crichton (1844- “I HAVE WAITED FOR THY SALVATION 1911) O LORD.” ALSO Edward Owen IN LOVING MEMORY OF Crichton (1825-) MARY CHARLOTTE NIECE OF THE ABOVE Small headstone. AND WIDOW OF THE LATE EDWARD OWEN CRICHTON The birth of Mary Charlotte Thompson was registered 1844/Q4 [City OF EDINBURGH of] London. PASSED ON MAY 6TH 1911. In the 1871 census at 14 Angel Terrace, Bath: Jane E Thompson, aged 84, unmarried, lodger, no occupation, born at Bath.

In the 1871 census at 13 Lambeth Terrace, Lambeth: Edward Thompson, aged 80, widower, solicitor, born at Rotherhithe (Surrey),

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Names Inscriptions Notes daughter Mary Charlotte, aged 26, unmarried, born at Middle Salters Hall, London, Charlotte W Thompson, aged 76, unmarried, sister, born at Rotherhithe, and three servants.

From the burial register: Jane Elizabeth Thompson, aged 91, of 34 Bathwick St, was buried on 16 Oct 1879.

On 14 Apr 1880 at St John the Evangelist, Notting Hill, London Edward Owen Crichton, aged 55, widower, Royal Navy, of 6 Greenhall Place, Edinburgh, son of George Crichton (dec), Royal Navy, married Mary Charlotte Thompson, aged 35, spinster, of 25 Clarendon Road, daughter of Edward James Thompson (dec), solicitor (registered 1880/Q2 Kensington).

In the 1901 census at 1 Rochfort Place, Bath: Mary Charlotte Crichton, aged 56, widow, living on own means, born at St Swithen’s, London, a step-daughter and two daughters (born at Edinburgh), and a servant.

The death of Mary Charlotte Crichton, aged 66, was registered 1911/Q2 Bath. From the burial register: Mary Charlotte Crichton, aged 66, of 1 Rochfort Pl, Bath, was buried on 9 May 1911. D.La.28 Sarah Petheram East: (1828-1881) IN LOVING MEMORY William Petheram OF (1828-1900) SARAH WIFE OF WILLIAM PETHERAM Jane Petheram DIED 3RD JAN. 1881 AGED 52 (1859-1937) South: ALSO Cross on 3 plinths and kerb. WILLIAM PETHERAM

DIED 27TH MAY 1900, AGED 71. In the 1871 census at 1 Upper St Buildings, Trowbridge (Wilts):

William Petheram, aged 42, coachman domestic servant, born at North: Weston-super-Mare (Som), wife Sarah, aged 43, born at Devizes ALSO (Wilts), and children: Jane, aged 11, born at Devizes, Louisa, aged 6, JANE PETHERAM

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Names Inscriptions Notes THEIR DAUGHTER born at Minehead (Som), and Annie K, aged 2, born at Broad (sic) DIED 4TH NOV. 1937 AGED 78 Salterton (Devon).

From the burial register: Sarah Petheram, aged 52, of Church St, Widcombe, was buried on 5 Jan 1881.

In the 1881 census at 9 Church Street, Widcombe, Bath: William Petheram, aged 53, widower, gentleman’s coachman, born at Clareham (Som), and daughter Annie Kate, aged 12, born at Budleigh Salterton.

From the burial register: William Petheram, aged 71, of Powlett Road, was buried on 31 May 1900.

In the 1901 census at 44 Pulteney Street, Bath: Jane Petheram, aged 41, unmarried, lodging house keeper – own account, born at Bishop Canning (Wilts), Louisa Petheram, aged 36, unmarried, sister, lodging house assistant, born at Alcombe (Som), Annie Kate Petheram, aged 32, unmarried, sister, lodging house assistant, born at Budleigh Salterton (Devon), and two lodgers.

From the burial register: Jane Petheram, aged 78, of 20a Powlett Rd, Bath, was buried on 9 Nov 1937. D.La.29 Sarah Willis (1812- In 1883) Loving Remembrance of SARAH. William Willis THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF (1806-1887) WILLIAM WILLIS WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE Mary Jane Willis APRIL 6TH 1883. AGED 70. (1839-1925) MY PRESENCE SHALL GO WITH THEE AND I WILL GIVE THEE REST. EX: XXXIII._4 Headstone with a pointed top and kerb. Also of the above WILLIAM WILLIS The birth of Mary Jane Willis was registered 1839/Q2 Bath, mother’s WHO FELL ASLEEP JULY 30TH 1887 maiden name: Fear. IN HIS [8]2ND YEAR ―•― In the 1851 census at 2 Windsor Terrace, Bathwick, Bath: William “FATHER IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING Willis, aged 46, gardener, born at Langridge (Som), wife Sarah, aged LEAVE WE NOW THY SERVANT SLEEPING.” 38,m laundress, born at West Harptree (Som), and children: Emma, D-318

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Names Inscriptions Notes ―•― aged 14, dress maker, born at Walcot, Bath, and Mary, aged 11, born Also at Walcot, Bath. MARY JANE WILLIS DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE In the 1871 census at 5 Windsor Cottages, Bathwick, Bath: William DIED NOV. 19TH 1925. AGED 83. Willis, aged 66, gardener, born at Langridge (Som), wife Sarah, aged ― 57, born at West Harptree (Som), and children: Emma, aged 33, AT REST unmarried, dressmaker, born at Bath, and Mary J, aged 30, unmarried, dressmaker, born at Bath.

From the burial register: Sarah Willis, aged 70, of Windsor Terrace, was buried on 10 Apr 1883.

From the burial order book: William Wills, aged 81, of Windsor Terrace, was buried on 3 Aug 1887.

In the 1891 census at 5 Windsor Terrace, Bathwick, Bath: Mary Jane Willis, aged 51, unmarried, laundress, born at Bath.

From the burial register: Mary Jane Willis, aged 83, of Windsor Terrace, Bathwick Hill, was buried on 22 May 1925. (The age is inconsistent with the birth registration.) D.La.30 Alfred Keating No memorial found. (1816-1883) In the 1861 census at 34 Moscow Road, Paddington: Mary J Blenkinsop, aged 54, Indian officer’s widow, born at Sheppey (Kent), and son Mary Jane Edward C, aged 28, Lieut East India Army, born at Aressa, India. Blenkinsop (1804- 1884) In the 1881 census at 34 Daniel Street, Bath: Alfred Keating, aged 64, Lieut Col retired list, born at Bimlimpitarn, India, wife Mary J, aged 50, born in Bengal, children: James A, aged 18, born at Chepstow, and Annie L, aged 14, born at Bath, Mary Jane Blenkinsop, aged 74, widow, mother-in-law, annuitant, born at Mile Town, Isle of Sheppey (Kent), and a servant.

From the burial register and burial order book: Alfred Keating, aged 67, of 34 Daniel St, was buried on 12 Dec 1883. From the National Probate Calendar 1884: 4 January. The Will of Alfred Keating late of 34 Daniel-street in the City of Bath late Lieutenant-Colonel in the

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Names Inscriptions Notes Honourable East India Company’s Service who died 8 December 1883 at 34 Daniel-street was proved at Bristol by Mary Timmins Keating of 34 Daniel-street Widow the Relict the sole Executrix. Personal Estate £190 15s. 8d.

From the burial register: Mary Jane Blenkinsop, aged 80, of Henrietta St, was buried on 1 Dec 1884. D.La.31 George Daniels In (1814-1889) LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF OUR DEAR FATHER Jane Daniels (1832- GEORGE DANIELS 1893) WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUGUST 19TH 1889. AGED 75.

HIS END WAS PEACE

Also JANE. WIFE OF THE ABOVE Headstone and kerb. WHO FELL ASLEEP DECR 12TH 1893 AGED 61. In the 1881 census at 35 Bathwick Street, Bath: George Daniels, aged 66, gardener, born at West Ashton (Wilts), wife Jane, aged 48, GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN. dressmaker, born at Beckington (Som), and four children.

From the burial order book: George Daniels, aged 74, of 35 Bathwick St, was buried on 24 Aug 1889.

From the burial order book: Jane Daniels, aged 60, of 35 Bathwick St, was buried on 16 Dec 1893. D.La.32 Charlotte Cecelia CHARLOTTE CECELIA HYDE Hyde (1794-1889) BORN 1ST JULY 1794 DIED 3RD SEPTEMBER 1889.

Cross on 3 plinths and kerb.

In the 1881 census at 30 Henrietta Street, Bath: Charlotte C Hyde, aged 78, unmarried, [living on] dividends & annuity, born at D-320

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Names Inscriptions Notes Marylebone (Middx), a companion and a servant.

From the burial order book: Charlotte Cecelia Hyde, aged 95, of 30 Henrietta St, was buried on 10 Sep 1889. D.La.33 Emily Joyce Bird IN LOVING MEMORY OF (1870-1943) EMILY JOYCE BIRD WHO DIED NOV. 20TH 1943. AGED 73. (1837-1909) ALSO OF THOMAS SMITH HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE Elizabeth Smith WHO DIED FEB. 2ND 1909 (1834-1890) AGED 71. ALSO OF ELIZABETH SMITH FIRST WIFE OF THE ABOVE Medium-sized headstone and kerb. WHO DIED JULY 10TH 1890,

AGED 56. The birth of Janetta Florence Smith was registered 1875/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Young.

In the 1881 census at 49 Villa Fields, Bath: Thomas Smith, aged 43, butcher, born at Bath, wife Elizth, aged 45, born at Bridgwater, and children: Wm J, aged 16, apprentice to father, born at Bath, Fred R, aged 13, printer & eng[rave]r, born at Bath, Walter J, aged 11, born at Bath, Elzth E, aged 8, born at Bath, and Jeanetta F, aged 5, born at Bath.

From the burial order book: Elizabeth Smith, aged 56, of Villa Fields, was buried on 15 Jul 1890.

The marriage of Thomas Smith to Emily Joyce Amos at St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1891/Q3 Bath. (The birth of Emily Joyce Amos was registered 1870/Q2 Chipping Sodbury.)

The birth of Matilda Beatrice Smith was registered 1895/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Amos.

In the 1901 census at 49 Villa Fields, Bath: Thomas Smith, aged 60,

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Names Inscriptions Notes gardener not domestic, born at Bath, wife Emily J, aged 30, born at Marshfield (Glos), children: Kate A, aged 8, born at Bath, Matilda B, aged 6, born at Bath, Henry A, aged 4, born at Bath, and Rose Alice, aged 2, born at Bath.

From the burial register: Thomas Smith, aged 71, of 11 Gloucester St, was buried on 6 Feb 1909.

The marriage of Emily Joyce Smith/Amos to William Isaac Bird was registered 1910/Q1 Bath.

From the burial register: Emily Joyce Bird, aged 73, of 44 Rockliffe Rd, Bath, was buried on 24 Nov 1943. D.La.34 Lucy Sparrow South: Georgia Meyler LETITIA HILL BORN JANUARY 27TH 1824 DIED JULY 3RD 1915 (1806-1885) North: Letitia Hill (1824- LUCY SPARROW GEORGIA MEYLER MAY 4TH 1885 AT REST 1916)

Tomb with pitched sides and a flat top on which is a raised cross.

In the 1881 census at 2 Stoneleigh Villas, Bathwick, Bath: Lucy G Mayler, aged 73, married, annuitant, born at Malmesbury (Wilts), Letitia Hill, aged 53, unmarried, sister, annuitant, born at Malmesbury, Lucy Hill, aged 34, unmarried, niece, annuitant, born at Trieste Austria B[ritish] S[ubject], and a servant. (Trieste has been governed at different times by Austria and Italy, and at one time was a ‘free port’.)

The death of Lucy Sparrow Georgia Meyler, aged 78, was registered 1885/Q2 Bath. From the burial register: Lucy Sparrow Georgina Meyler, aged 79, of 2 Stoneleigh Villas, was buried on 8 May 1885.

In the 1891 census at 6 Pulteney Gardens, Bath: Letitia Hill, aged 57, living on own means, born at Malmesbury (Wilts), Henrietta Hill, aged 39, unmarried, living on own means, born at Trieste, Austria, and two servants.

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Names Inscriptions Notes

From the burial register: Letitia Hill, aged 91, of 6 Pulteney Gdns, was buried on 7 Jul 1915. D.La.35 George Sydney H.S.E. Scott (1816-1892) GEORGE SYDNEY SCOTT. ESQRE OF THE ISLAND OF BARBADOS, ... CADOGAN PLACE, LONDON WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 17TH 1892

Slab of pink, polished granite with a curved upper surface.

In the 1891 census at 48 Cadogan Place, Chelsea, London: George S Scott, aged 70, widower, living on own means, born at Bath, Helen Hunt, aged 30, widow, step-daughter, living on own means, born in London, and five servants.

From the burial order book: George Sydney Scott, aged 75, of London, was buried on 23 May 1892. From the National Probate Calendar 1892: Scott George Sidney of 48 Cadogan Place Middlesex of Parkside Edinburgh North Britain and of Barbadoes West Indies esquire died 17 May 1892 at 48 Cadogan Place Probate London 14 June to Percy Dixwell Nowell Dixon Ozenden esquire Albert de Rutzen esquire and Henry Atlee solicitor Effects £278395 8s. 11d. resworn April 1894 £271606 10s. 9d. D.La.36 Zachary Brooke In memory of Drage (1838-1893) ZACHARY BROOKE DRAGE LATE OF SHANGHAI, CHINA DIED MAY 11. 1893 AGED 54.

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Names Inscriptions Notes Cross on 3 plinths and kerb.

The birth of Zachary Brooke Drage was registered 1839/Q1 Ipswich. Baptised on 1 Jan 1839 at Westerfield (Suffolk): Zachary Brooke Drage, son of Charles & Elizabeth Drage, date of birth 26 Dec 1838.

In the 1841 census at the Rectory, Westerfield (Suffolk): Charles Drage, aged 50, rector of the parish, not born in Suffolk, Elizabeth Drage, aged 35, not born in Suffolk, nine presumed children of which the eighth was Zachary, aged 2, born in Suffolk.

The marriage of Zachary Brooke Drage was registered 1874/Q1 Newmarket.

Baptised on 22 Dec 1875 at St John the Evangelist, Brownwood Park, Hornsey (Middx): Charles Hubert Drage, son of Zachary Brooke & Ellen Valentia Drage, of 11 Finsbury Park Villas, father’s occupation: master mariner.

From the burial order book: Zachary Brooke Drage, aged 54, of Batheaston, was buried on 16 May 1893.

From the British Medical Journal of 26 Sep 1896 p889 in a list of marriages: YELF-DRAGE.-On September 10th, at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Bathwick, Bath, by the Rev. G. H. D. Jones, Vicar of Gazeley, and the Rev. Claud C. Parker, Curate of the Parish, Robert E. Burnet Yelf, M.B.. of Bengal House, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos, to Winifred Ellen (Freda), elder daughter of the late Zachary Brooke Drage, of Shanghai, and Mrs. Drage, 50, Pulteney Street. D.La.37 Louisa Joyce Smith No memorial found. (1894) The birth of Louisa Joyce Smith was registered 1894/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Amos. Leonard Joyce Burnell Bird (1911- From the burial order book: Louisa Joyce Smith, aged 18 days, of 40 1917) Villa Fields, was buried on 11 Apr 1894.

See also D.La.33.

The marriage of William Isaac Bird to Emily Joyce Amos was registered 1910/Q1 Bath. D-324

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Names Inscriptions Notes The birth of Leonard Joyce Burnell Bird was registered 1911/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Amos.

From the burial register & burial order book: Leonard Joyce Burnell Bird, aged 5, of 13 James' St West, Bath, was buried on 23 Feb 1917. D.La.38 Ariana Maria Sacred Sherwill (1815- to the Memory of 1897) ARIANA MARIA ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE Helene Mathilde CAPTAIN MARKHAM EELES SHERWILL, Sherwill (1820- OF WINDSOR, 1902) SHE ENTERED INTO REST MARCH 2. 1897. ―•― Markham Eeles Also of Sherwill (1787- HELENE MATHILDE, Pointed headstone and kerb. 1865) HER SISTER,

WHO FELL ASLEEP NOV. 26. 1902. In Coburn’s New Monthly Magazine 1825-26 p434-449 is an article entitled: Narrative of An Excursion To The Summit Of Mont Blanc. By Dr. Edmund Clark, and Captain Markham Sherwill. August 26th, 1825.

In Museum Of Foreign Literature And Science, Volume 10 p400-404 reproduced from the New Monthly Magazine has on p404: Copy of the Certificate. Nous Simon Coutet guide chef présidant la compagnie des Guides établie à Chamouni, province de Faucigny, division de Savoie, Royaume de Sardaigne, certifions, et attestons à qui il appartiendra, avoir vu nous-mèmes des notre bureau siégeant au chef lieu de Chamouni, au moyen de lunettes de longue vue, le vingt six août courant à trois heures dix minutes de I’après-midi, arriver à la premiere sommité du Mont Blanc, Messieurs le Docteur Edmund J. Clark de Londres, et le Capitaine Markham Sherwill de Fontainebleau, accompagnés de sept guides, dont le retour très- heureux a eu lieu le lendemain dans l’après-midi, au désir de la multitude qui les a vus arriver. En foi de quoi, Chamouni le 29 août, 1825. Signed, Le Guide-chef, Simon Coutet, Le Syndic, W. Darvies.

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A Brief historical sketch of the valley of Chamouni, commencing with the foundation of the priory in 1090, drawn up from original documents, and now first put into chronological order, by Markham Sherwill

Lettres du Mont-Blanc : Récit d’une ascension du sommet les 25, 26 et 27 août 1825, Markham Sherwill (Guérin, 2006)

Modern Antiquity by Charles Caleb Colton, published posthumously in 1835 by his friend of twenty years standing, Markham Sherwill.

From the National Probate Calendar 1866: 27 June. Letters of Administration (with the Will annexed) of the Personal estate and effects of Markham Eeles Sherwill late of Kirby Lonsale in the County of Westmoreland Esquire a Major-General on the Retried List of the late Honourable East India Company deceased who died 25 September 1865 at Kirby Lonsdale aforesaid were granted at the Principal Registry to Sarah Jane Sherwill of Cleeve House Yatton in the County of Somerset Widow the Relict the Universal Legatee named in the said Will she having been first sworn. Effects under £200 Resworn September 1876, Under £800.

In the 1891 census at a lodging house at 3 North Parade, Bath: Ariana Sherwill, aged 70, unmarried, living on own means, born at Windsor (Berks), and Hélène Sherwill, aged 60, unmarried, sister, born in France.

The death of Ariana Maria Sherwill, aged 85, was registered 1897/Q1 Bath. From the burial order book: Ariana Maria Sherwill, aged 85, o 27 Pulteney St, was buried on 5 Mar 1897.

In the 1901 census at a lodging house at 27 Pulteney Street: Helene Sherwill, aged 70, unmarried, boarder, living on own means, born in Normandy (British Subject).

The death of Helene Mathilde Sherwill, aged 82, was registered 1902/Q4 Bath. From the burial register: Helene Mathilde Sherwill, aged 82, of Devaido Villa, Larkhall, was buried on 29 Nov 1902. D.La.39 Elizabeth Oldaker No memorial found. Woodward (1813- In the 1891 census at 23 Daniel Street, Bath: Elizabeth Woodward, D-326

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Names Inscriptions Notes 1897) aged 77, widow, living on own means, born at Bristol, and son Francis H, aged 37, unmarried, registered & qualified dental surgeon, born at Worcester.

The death of Elizabeth Oldaker Woodward, aged 83, was registered 1897/Q1 Bath. From the burial order book: Elizabeth Oldaker Woodward, aged 83, of 12 Daniel St, was buried on 20 Mar 1897. From the National Probate Calendar 1897: WOODWARD Elizabeth Oldaker of 12 Daniel-street Bath widow died 16 March 1897 Probate Bristol 24 May to Francis Herbert Woodward dentist Effects £169 10s. D.La.40 Jeremias No memorial found. Benedictus Auret (1821-1899) From http://www.desmond-mcallister.info/ and also at http://www.1820settlers.com/index.php Marcella Susan [Devenish born] 11 Apr 1823 near Bedford, died 30 Dec 1889. Married to Jeremias Benedictus Auret on 7 Sept 1846 at Beaufort West. He was born 14 Nov 1821 at Cape Town and died abt 1900 at Victoria West.

The death of Jeremias Benedictus Auret, aged 77, was registered 1899/Q1 Bath. From the burial order book: Jeremias Benedictus Auret, aged 77, of 2 Laura Place, was buried on 18 Mar 1899. D.La.41 Eliza Whitehead (1839-1899)

Small headstone. Completely delaminated.

The death of Eliza Whitehead, aged 59, was registered 1899/Q1 Bath. From the burial order book: Eliza Whitehead, aged 59, of 59 Pulteney St, was buried on 1 Feb 1899.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.La.42 Edward William East: Fenwick (1826- TO DIE IS GAIN 1894) In loving memory of Frances Ursula EDWARD WILLIAM FENWICK Fenwick (1845- LATE RECTOR OF 1903) BRADFORD ON & SALTFORD SOMERSET FORMERLY OF THE 23RD ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS Cross on 3 plinths and kerb in grey, polished granite. Double-width Antonia Rafela ENTERED INTO REST JUNE 16. 1894 plot. Boothby (1854- 1935) HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP The marriage of Edward William Fenwick to Frances Ursula Adams was BLESSED BE THE LORD THAT HATH GIVEN REST registered 1870/Q2 Guildford.

North: In the 1891 census at Heddon (by Oxford Terrace), Lyncombe & Also of Widcombe, Bath: Edward W Fenwick, aged 64, clerk in holy orders, ANTONIA RAFELA BOOTHBY born at Northfield (Worcs), wife Franc[e]s U, aged 43, born at ...... Wimbledon (Surrey), daughter Evelyn W, aged 13, born at Bridford BORN AT HAWKESBURY SEP. 2. 18__ (Devon), and four servants. DIED AT BATH MAY 21. 1935 From the burial order book: William Edward Fenwick, aged 67, of 5 West: Camden Crescent, was buried on 20 Jun 1894. In Loving Memory of FRANCES ...... FENWICK From the burial register: Frances Ursula Fenwick, aged 57, of 5 WIFE OF THE Camden Crescent, was buried on 20 Apr 1903. D REV E. W. FENWICK WHO DIED APRIL 17. 19__ The marriage of Eleanor Jane Fenwick to William Henry Boothby was registered 1851/Q3 Burton upon Trent.

The birth of Antonia Rafaela Boothby was registered 1854/Q4 Chipping Sodbury.

In the 1861 census at the Vicarage, Hawkesbury (Glos): William H Boothby, aged 37, vicar of Hawkesbury, born at Sutterton (Lincs), wife Eleanor J, aged 40, born at Northfield (Worcs), children: Antonia R, aged 6, born at Hawkesbury, Edith S H, aged 5, born at Tenby (Pembs), and Eleanor M, aged 3, born at Weston-super-Mare, and three servants.

In the 1901 census as boarders at 11 West Mall, Clifton: Eleanor Boothby, aged 81, widow, [living on] own means, born at Northfield (Worcs), and Antonia Boothby, aged 46, unmarried, born at North D-328

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Names Inscriptions Notes Perrott (Som).

From the burial register: Antonia Rafela Boothby, aged 80, of 16 Bennett St, Bath, was buried on 23 May 1935. D.La.44 Hilda Elizabeth East: Osborne (1895- In 1901) Loving Memory of HILDA ELIZABETH OSBORNE Elizabeth Brock WHO DIED AUGUST 29TH 1901 Osborne (1859- AGED 6 YEARS 1920) THY WILL BE DONE. Alice Maud Marquiss (1882-1968) North: IN Cross on 3 plinths. The cross has a carving of a dove of peace on it. LOVING MEMORY OF ELIZABETH BROCK OSBORNE The birth of Elizabeth Brock Membery was registered 1859/Q1 ENTERED INTO REST JUNE 17TH 1920 Greenwich. AGED 61 YEARS The marriage of Elizabeth Brock Membery to William Frank Marquiss THE SOULS OF THE RIGHTEOUS ARE IN THE HAND OF GOD. at St Michael’s, Broad Street, Bath was registered 1881/Q3 Bath.

West: The birth of Alice Maude Marquiss was registered 1882/Q3 Bath, ALSO OF mother’s maiden name: Membery. ALICE MAUD MARQUISS DIED 26TH SEPTEMBER 1968 The death of William Frank Marquiss, aged 25, was registered AGED 94. 1883/Q1 Bath.

The marriage of Elizabeth Brock Marquis/Membery to Charles Alfred Cavill at St John the Baptist, Bathwick was registered 1886/Q3 Bath.

The death of Charles Alfred Cavill, aged 23, was registered 1886/Q3 Bath.

The marriage of Elizabeth Brock Cavill/Membery to Henry Thomas Osborne at Holy Trinity, Monmouth Place, Bath was registered 1888/Q1 Bath.

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The birth of Hilda Elizabeth Osborne was registered 1895/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Membery.

In the 1901 census at the Castle Inn, Forester Avenue, Bath: Henry T Osborne, aged 43, licensed victualler, born at Bath, wife Elizabeth B, aged 52, born at Greenwich (Kent), Alice M Marquiss, aged 18, unmarried, student, step-daughter, born at Bath, Hilda E Osborne, aged 5, daughter, born at Bath, and two servants.

From the burial register: Hilda Elizabeth Osborne, aged 6, of Forrester Road, was buried on 2 Sep 1901.

From the burial register: Elizabeth Brock Osborne, aged 61, of 7 Cleveland Pl E, Bath, was buried on 19 Jun 1920.

The death of Alice M Marquiss, aged 86, was registered 1968/Q4 Bath. From the burial register: Alice Maude Marquiss, aged 86, of St Martins Hospital, Bath, was buried on 3 Oct 1968. The age of 94 on the MI has been verified. D.La.45 Samuel Beddome Beneath Charlesworth (1817- REST THE REMAINS OF THE 1897) REV. SAMUEL CHARLESWORTH LATE RECTOR OF ST ANNE LIMEHOUSE, FOR 12 YEARS AND PREVIOUSLY RECTOR OF LIMPSFIELD, SURREY, FOR 14 YEARS BORN AT IPSWICH , 9TH JULY 1817 DIED AT BATH, 11TH AUGUST 1897 ― Pointed headstone and kerb. I HEARD THE VOICE OF JESUS SAY, COME UNTO ME AND REST, LAY DOWN THY WEARY ONE, LAY DOWN The marriage of Samuel Beddome Charlesworth to Maria Amelia THY HEAD UPON MY BREAST Beddome was registered 1857/Q4 Handsworth. I CAME TO JESUS AS I WAS WEARY AND WORN AND SAD, In the 1861 census at the Rectory, Limpsfield (Surrey): Samuel I FOUND IN HIM A RESTING PLACE, Charlesworth, aged 43, married, rector of Limpsfield, born at Ipswich AND HE HAS MADE ME GLAD. (Suffolk), and two visitors.

The National Archives Cause number: 1864 D65. Plaintiffs: John Darvill and Sarah Darvill his wife. Defendants: Elizabeth Anderson,

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Names Inscriptions Notes Charles Anderson, John Anderson, George Anderson, Revd William George Faulkner Jenkyn, Osborne Augustus Jenkyn, Alfred Godwin, Robert Crook Walford and Revd Samuel Beddome Charlesworth.

In the 1881 census at St Anne’s Rectory, Limehouse, London: Samuel B Charlesworth, aged 63, married, rector of Limehouse, born at Ipswich (Suffolk), and two servants.

Memorials of a blessed life, a record of the work of M.A. Charlesworth by Samuel Beddome Charlesworth and Mary Amelia Charlesworth, 1882.

Memorials of a blessed life: a brief record of the work of Mrs. Maria Amelia Charlesworth in the parishes of Limpsfield & Limehouse (Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday, 1882).

Women’s History Review Vol 16 Issue 5, Nov 2007 has an article by Midori Yamaguchi entitled The Religious Rebellion of a Clergyman’s Daughter. The abstract is: “In the 1880s, a struggle between a teenage girl and her father attracted public attention. Maud Charlesworth, a daughter of an Anglican clergyman, became involved in the Salvation Army against her father’s wish, and eventually married a son of ‘General’ William Booth. It was one of those subtle, day-to-day resistances which occur within a family, at the same time being a battle between the two ‘religious family enterprises’. The contest was over ideas on gender, class, age, and the way to salvation, all of which the Rev. Charlesworth, as a clergyman as well as a father, had imparted to Maud. In this sense, a Victorian parsonage might be considered an excellent example of the gender/power structures that shaped middle-class relationships. This article analyses the various discourses that Maud, her father, her mother, her sisters, the Salvation Army, and the Church of England utilised, in order to explore the complexity of family dynamics and the interface between gender, class and religion in the negotiation of family roles and identities. From the forms of rhetoric that she used, it will also reconsider the issue of ‘separate spheres’.”

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From General Evangeline Booth of the Salvation Army (1948): “The Rector of St. Anne’s, Limehouse, was the Reverend Samuel Beddome Charlesworth. His kith and kin were literary as well as religious, and one of them, Maria Louise Charlesworth, wrote the widely read story Ministering Children. An aunt, Mrs. Barclay, was author of a book called The Rosary, to be distinguished, of course, from the song so named. Mr. Charlesworth had a daughter Maud who, with his consent, accompanied Kate, the Marechale, to Paris. The trip was on the clear understanding with the father that she was to be in no way associated with the Army as a Salvationist. Unspeakable, therefore, was Charlesworth’s horror when he learned that his “young and delicate child” had been selling En Avant, the French War Cry, in front of the Opera House, and had been ogled and quizzed in the street by the Parisians. He wrote a pamphlet on the subject for private circulation. With Ballington Booth, his personal charm, his gifts as an evangelist, his kindliness and sincerity, Maud Charlesworth was fascinated, and her love was returned in full measure. In writing to the Rector, William Booth made no secret of the situation between the young people or of his respect for the girl. Firmly the General stood for her right to join the Army and marry his son. On his side Charlesworth was no less candid. A Booth was not good enough for a Charlesworth that was the long and short of it. Enough that Maud overruled the parental veto, and once more a wedding in the Army was a triumph for the uplifted Flag. The date was September 16, 1886 and the price of admission was raised to half a crown. Beaming with delight, William Booth evoked thunders of laughter by leading Maud onto the platform, kissing her and declaring, “This is my bride.” Within a few months Ballington and Maud found themselves in New York, charged with responsibility for the Army in the United States.”

The death of Samuel Beddome Charlesworth, aged 80, was registered 1897/Q3 Bath. From the burial order book: Samuel Biddone Charlesworth, aged 80, of 16 Sydney Bdgs, was buried on 14 Aug 1897.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.La.46 Mary Rudston IN SACRED Swayne (1846-1895) AND LOVING MEMORY OF Joseph Quicke MARY RUDSTON Swayne (1848-1913) WIFE OF JOSEPH QUICKE SWAYNE WHO DIED AT BATH 16TH NOVR 1895, AGED 49 YEARS. Cross on 3 plinths and kerb. “NEARER MY GOD TO THEE.” The marriage of Joseph Quicke Swayne to Mary Rudston Mallard was registered 1886/Q4 Kensington.

In the 1891 census as boarders at 76 Mouth Road, Brighton: Joseph Quicke Swayne, aged 44, living on own means, born at Clifton, and wife Mary Risdon Swayne, aged 42, living on own means, born at Meerut, India.

From the burial order book: Mary Rudston Swayne, aged 49, of 77 Pulteney St, was buried on 19 Nov 1895.

The marriage of Joseph Quicke Swayne was registered 1896/Q4 Chippenham. The marriage of Joseph Quicke Swayne was registered 1907/Q4 Kensington.

The death of Joseph Q Swayne, aged 64, was registered 1913/Q1 Ringwood. From the grant of probate, he died on 19 Feb 1913. D.La.47 Frances Maria IN Caroline Wemyss- Loving Memory Whitaker (1840- of 1918) FRANCES MARIA CAROLINE (FANTY) Edmund Juxon WEMYSS-WHITTAKER Wemyss-Whittaker who died at The Roost, Widcombe (1837-1929) Jan. 12th 1918; aged 77. THE GREATEST OF ALL IS LOVE. Also of

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Names Inscriptions Notes EDMUND JUXON Headstone in the form usually surmounted by a cross (but the cross WEMYSS-WHITTAKER not in evidence). There is also a separate cross, which is too big for husband of the above the headstone, which has carvings of ivy on it. The cross is broken and born Aug. 6th 1837, died Dec. 9th 1929 part of it is under an ant hill. Aged 92. ― In the 1881 census at Falfield, Thornbury (Glos): Edmund J Whittaker, “THERE ARE THEY WHICH ______HAVE WASHED THEIR ROBES aged 43, born at Vicarage Blackburn (Lancs), wife Frances M C, aged AND MADE THEM WHITE WITH THE BLOOD OF THE LAMB.” 40, baroness’s daughter, born at Combe House, Fife NB, daughter REV. VII.14. Blanche M, aged 17, born at Accrington (Lancs), a niece, a boarder and five servants.

In the 1891 census at 1 Widcombe Crescent, Bath: Edmund J Wemyss- Whittaker, aged 53, vicar of S. Marks Bath, born at Blackburn (Lancs), wife Frances Maria Caroline, aged 51, born at Cambo House, Fife, Caroline Venables Vernon, aged 67, widow, “the Honourable”, born at Blithfield Hall, Stafford, and four servants.

According to the burial index Caroline Venables Vernon (1824-1894) is buried at D.La.47 but the burial order book has the location as D.L.47.

From the burial register: Caroline Venables Vernon, aged 70, of 1 Widcombe Crescent, was buried on 21 Jul 1894. From the National Probate Calendar 1894: VERNON the honourable Caroline Venables of 1 Widcombe-crescent Bath widow died 17 July 1894 Probate London 1 August to the reverend Edmund Juxon Wemyss-Whittaker clerk Effects £6012 4s. 8d.

In the 1901 census at 14 Widcombe Crescent, Bath: Edmund J Wemyss-Whittaker, aged 63, clergyman (Church of England), born at Blackburn (Lancs), wife Frances M C, aged 61, born in Scotland, a grand-daughter and four servants.

The death of Frances M C Wemyss-Whittaker, aged 77, was registered 1918/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: Frances Maria Caroline Wemyss-Whitaker, aged 77, of The Roost, 11 Church St, Widcombe, was buried on 16 Jan 1918.

The death of Edmund J Wemyss-Whitaker, aged 92, was registered 1929/Q4 Bath. From the burial register: Edmund Juxon Wemyss- Whittaker, aged 92, of Fiesole, Bathwick Hill, Bath, was buried on 11 Dec 1929. D-334

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From Alumni Oxonienses: Whittaker, Edmund Juxon, 5s. John William, of Blackburn, Lancashire, D.D. ST MARY HALL, matric. 5 NOV., 1869, aged 32.

The British-Israel-World Federation- Patron: The Rt Hon The Viscount Allenby of Megiddo, was founded in 1910. “Supported by many prominent people over the past nine decades this movement has been giving sound instruction on prophecy and related matters to the promotion of Christian-Israel teaching among the Covenant People in their great “company of nations” (Genesis 35:11).” It has as its objective “to protect [Kingdom Identity Groups] from individuals and subversive organizations trying to put an end to our Christian Constitution and Divine destiny, that of leading the nations in peace.” In its online history it has “Among Church representatives in the Federation were well-known clerics such as The Rt. Rev. Bishop Vaughan DD, The Rev. Dr. Wm. Pascoe Goard LLD, FRGS, FRES, The Rev. A.B. Grimaldi MA, The Rev. Arthur Pritchard MA, The Rev. E J Wemyss Whittaker MA and The Rev. Dinsdale T. Young DD. “

The following entry appears in the Post Office Bath Directory 1912: Bath Anglo-Israel Association. For spreading the knowledge of our identity with the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. President― Rev. E. J. Wemyss-Whittaker. Hon. Secretary. John H. Floor.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.M.20 Mary Kathleen Fox No memorial found. (1862-1957) From the burial register & burial order book: Mary Kathleen Fox, aged 95, of Ormond Lodge, Weston Rd, Bath, died on 14 Nov 1957 and was buried on 16 Nov 1957. D.M.21a Ailsa Russell (1914- IN MEMORY OF 1989) AILSA RUSSELL BORN 30. JAN. 1914 DIED 3. NOV. 1989

Plaque 12”x8”. The death of Ailsa Russell, born on 31 Jan 1914, was registered 1989/Nov Bath. D.M.21b Douglas Edwin IN LOVING MEMORY OF Winkworth (1919- OUR DAD AND MUM 1990) FROM THREE GRATEFUL SONS DOUGLAS EDWIN Catherine Megan WINKWORTH Winkworth (1917- WHO DIED AGED 70 ON 22.3.1990 2002) CATHERINE MEGAN WINKWORTH Plaque 18”x14”. WHO DIED AGED 84 ON 6.4.2002 The birth of Douglas E Winkworth was registered 1919/Q3 Marylebone. WE ALL STILL MISS YOU The marriage of Douglas E Winkworth to Catherine M Jones was registered 1941/Q4 Newtown.

The death of Douglas Edwin Winkworth, born on 15 Jun 1919, was registered 1990/Mar Hove. The death of Catherine Megan Winkworth, born on 25 May 1917, was registered 2002/Apr Brighton. D.M.21c Leslie Herbert IN LOVING MEMORY OF Sambourne (1912- A DEAR HUSBAND 1992) AND FATHER LESLIE SAMBOURNE Thea Sambourne FEB. 24. 1912 – 1992 (1909-1997) AND HIS BELOVED WIFE THEA OCT. 31. 1997 Plaque 14”x10”. D-336

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Names Inscriptions Notes The birth of Ethel Doris May Dibble was registered 1909/Q2 Keynsham, mother’s maiden name: Partridge. The birth of Leslie H Sambourne was registered 1912/Q1 Keynsham, mother’s maiden name: Thomas. The marriage of Leslie H Sambourne to Ethel D M Dibble was registered 1936/Q3 Bristol. In the Post Office Directory 1980: Sambourne Leslie H, 4 St Anns Wy, Bathwick Hl.

The death of Leslie Herbert Sambourne, born on 24 Feb 1912, was registered 1992/Feb Bath. The death of Thea Sambourne, born on 24 Apr 1909, was registered 1997/Nov Trowbridge. D.M.21d Rosa Julia Ost IN LOVING MEMORY (1909-2004) OF ROSA JULIA OST 28 JANUARY 1909 10 MARCH 2004

Grey plaque 16”x12”. The birth of Rosa Julia Hoysted was registered 1909/Q1 W Derby. The marriage of Rosa J Hoysted to John D Ost was registered 1935/Q3 Chester.

The death of John Dudley Ost, born on 21 May 1909, was registered 1977/Q2 Chippenham. The death of Rosa Julia Ost, born on 28 Jan 1909, was registered 2004/Mar Bath & NE Somerset. D.M.21 Paul Briscoe (1789- South: 1858) Sacred TO THE MEMORY OF PAUL BRISCOE ESQRE A GOVERNOR OF CHRIST’S HOSPITAL AND SEVERAL OF THE METROPOLITAN CHARITIES TH WHO DIED IN THIS PARISH DECEMBER 12 1858 AGED 69.

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Baptised on 8 Nov 1789 at St Michael’s Bath: Paul Briscoe, son of Griffith & Susanna Briscoe [IGI].

Will of Griffith Briscoe, Hosier and Haberdasher of Bath, Somerset, date 5 Feb 1795, PROB 11/1255.

In the 1841 census at Darlington Place Bath: Thomas Briscoe, aged 60, independent, born in Somerset, Frances Briscoe, aged 50, not born in Somerset, five presumed children, Paul Briscoe, aged 50, born in Somerset, and two servants.

In the 1851 census at 6 York Place, Newington (Surrey): Paul Briscoe, aged 62, unmarried, fundholder, born at Bath.

The death of Paul Briscoe, aged 69, was registered 1858 Bath. From the burial register: Paul Briscoe, aged 69, of 1 Vane St, was buried on 17 Nov 1858. D.M.22 Anne Smyth (1811- Sacred to the Memory of 1859) ANNE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE HONBLE Harry Smyth (-1854) EDMOND KNOX LORD BISHOP OF LIMERICK Edmund Knox AND RELICT OF THE LATE (1773-1849) HARRY SMYTH. LIEUT COLONEL OF THE 68TH REGT Slab. OF LIGHT INFANTRY WHO FELL AT THE BATTLE OF INKERMAN From Genealogical Memoirs of John Knox and of The Family of Knox IN THE CRIMEA by The Rev. Charles Rogers, LL.D. (Edinburgh: 1879): SHE DIED AT BATH ON THE 28 DAY OF Edmund Knox, D.D., seventh son of Thomas Knox, Viscount Northland, APRIL 1859 AGED 47 YEARS entered the Church. Dean of Down in 1817, he was, in 1831, WHEN CHRIST WHO IS OUR LIFE SHALL APPEAR consecrated ; and in 1834 was preferred to the see THEN SHALL YE ALSO APPEAR WITH HIM IN GLORY of Limerick. He died in 1849. Bishop Edmund Knox married, in 1796, COL. III CH. 4. V. Anna Charlotte, daughter of Sir Thomas Hesketh, Bart., and by her (who died in 1837), had two sons and four daughters. The eldest son, Edmund Dalrymple, Archdeacon of Killaloe, was born in 1801.... Ann, fourth daughter, married, 1832, Colonel Henry Smith, who was killed at Inkerman; she died in 1859. (The Battle of Inkerman occurred on 5 Nov 1854.)

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Names Inscriptions Notes From the burial register: Anne Smyth, aged 47, of Henrietta St, was buried on 4 May 1859. D.M.23 Maria Smith (1792- In Memory of 1869) MARIA SMITH A FAITHFUL & MUCH RESPECTED SERVANT Thomas Ferguson FOR MORE THAN FORTY YEARS IN THE FAMILY OF THE LATE THOMAS FERGUSON ESQRE OF GREENVILLE COUNTY DOWN IRELAND Slab. SHE DIED 6TH JUNE 1869 AGED 76 YEARS. In the 1851 census at 36 Brock Street, Bath: Thomas Ferguson, aged 55, proprietor of lands houses & funds, born in Ireland, wife Emma, WELL DONE GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT aged 48, born at Leeds, seven daughters, a governess, Maria Smith, ...... THOU INTO TO THE JOY OF THY LORD. aged 57, widow, lady’s maid, born at Harewood (Yorks), and five other servants.

From the burial register: Maria Smith, aged 76, of Bathwick Hill, was buried on 11 Jun 1869. D.M.24 No memorial found. In the index but not in the burial register or burial order book: Elizabeth Bates was buried in 1878. There is no age that might allow identification of the individual. D.M.25 Ann Gingell (1787- No memorial found. 1873) In the 1871 census at 9 Bathwick Street, Bath: Ann Gingell, aged 83, widow, born at Corsham (Wilts), daughter Ann, aged 58, unmarried, Ann Gingell (1812- grocer, born at Bath, and a servant. 1878) From the burial register & burial order book: Ann Gingell, aged 86, of 9 Bathwick St, died on 16 Nov 1873 and was buried on 20 Nov 1873.

From the burial register & burial order book: Ann Gingell, aged 65, of 18 Bathwick St, died on 13 Apr 1878 and was buried on 16 Apr 1878. D.M.26 Eliza Loveless Tree. No memorial found. (1821-1874) In the 1871 census at 26 Grove Street, Bath: William Loveless, aged 48, master cabinet maker, born at Bath, wife Eliza, aged 52, born at

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Names Inscriptions Notes Preston (Som), children: Elizabeth, aged 19, upholstress, born at Bath, and William H, aged 13, born at Bath, and a visitor.

From the burial register & burial order book: Eliza Loveless, aged 52, of 26 Grove St, was buried on 24 May 1874. D.M.27 Thomas Abrahams Sacred (1813-1876) to the memory of THOMAS ABRAHAMS, James Abrahams WHO DIED JUNE 15TH 1876, (1810-1885) AGED 63 YEARS. ―•― Mary Ann Mills Also JAMES ABRAHAMS, (1816-1890) BROTHER OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED JULY 18TH 1885, John Mills (1824- AGED 75 YEARS. Headstone and kerb. 1912) ―•―

Also MARY ANN MILLS, In the 1871 census at 2 Darlington Wharf, Bath: Thomas Abrahams, WIDOW OF THE ABOVE aged 58, labourer, born at Bath, and wife Ann, aged 53, laundress, JAMES ABRAHAMS, born at Combe Hay (Som). AND WIFE OF JOHN MILLS,

WHO DIED MAY 22ND 1890, In the 1871 census at 18 Claverton Buildings, Widcombe, Bath: James AGED 73 YEARS. Abrahams, aged 59, publican, born at Radstock (Som), and wife Mary ―•― Ann, aged 56, born in London. Also JOHN MILLS,

WHO DIED FEBY 14TH 1912, The death of Thomas Abraham (sic), aged 57, was registered 1876/Q2 AGED 87 YEARS. Bath. From the burial register: Thomas Abrahams, aged 57, of Old ―•― Darlington Wharf, was buried on 25 Jun 1876. The age of 63 on the MI has been verified.

From the burial register: James Abrahams, aged 75, of Trafalgar House, was buried on 24 Jul 1885.

The marriage of John Mills to Mary Ann Harris/Abrahams at St Michael’s, Twerton was registered 1886/Q4 Bath.

From the burial order book: Mary Ann Mills, aged 73, of Trafalgar Place, was buried on 27 May 1890.

In the 1891 census at 4 Sydenham Terrace, Bath: John Mills, aged 67, widower, gardener, born at Bath, and a boarder.

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The marriage of John Mills to Eliza Green/Watts at St Michael’s, Twerton was registered 1891/Q3 Bath.

In the 1901 census at 4 Sydenham Terrace, Bath: John Mills, aged 74, master gardener, born at Bath, and wife Eliza, aged 77, born at Midsomer Norton (Som), and a niece.

From the burial register: John Mills, aged 87, of 49 Lower Bristol Rd, was buried on 10 Feb 1912. (The date of 14 Feb on the memorial has been verified.) From the National Probate Calendar 1912: MILLS John of 49 Lower Bristol-road Bath gardener died 4 February 1912 Probate Bristol 3 April to Frederick Charles Mills photographer and Ferdinand Edward Roberts accountant. Effects £236 14s. D.M.28 William Burbage In Loving Memory of Saxty (1823-1890) WILLIAM BURBAGE SAXTY, WHO DIED OCTOBER 8TH 1890. Alice Anna Saxty AGED 67. (1847-1912) Also of ALICE ANNA SAXTY, DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE NAMED WHO DIED JUNE 20TH 1912.

“HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.” Headstone with a pointed top and kerb.

The marriage of William Saxty was registered 1844/Q2 Melksham.

In the 1851 census at Bearfield, Bradford (Wilts): Martha Say, aged 30, married, annuitant, born at Trowbridge, and two children.

The marriage of William Saxty to Martha Say was registered 1858/Q4 Bradford W.

The marriage of Alice Anna Saxty to Henry Saxty at St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1863/Q1 Bath.

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Names Inscriptions Notes In the 1871 census at the Pulteney Arms, 37 Daniel Street, Bath: William Saxty, aged 48, licensed victualler, born at Trowbridge (Wilts), wife Martha, aged 49, born at Trowbridge, Emily Honeybone, aged 23, married, daughter, born at Bradford (Wilts), Henry Saxty, aged 25, son, born at Trowbridge, a servant and two lodgers.

From the burial register & burial order book: Martha Saxty, aged 54, of 37 Daniel St, died on 24 Sep 1877 and was buried on 30 Sep 1877.

In the 1881 census at 37 Daniel Street, Bath: William B Saxty, aged 56, licensed victualler “Pulteney Arms”, born at Trowbridge (Wilts), wife Louisa A, aged 22, born at Trowbridge, and children: Henry, aged 35, barman, born at Trowbridge, and William Thos, aged 1 month, born at Bath.

The death of William Burbage Saxty, aged 69, was registered 1890/Q4 Bath. From the burial order book: William Burbage Saxty, aged 69, of 37 Daniel St, was buried on 14 Oct 1890. From the National Probate Calendar 1890: 27 October. The Will of William Burbage Saxty late of the “Pulteney Arms” in the City of Bath Licensed Victualler who died 8 October 1890 at the “Pulteney Arms” was proved at Bristol by Alice Anna Saxty (Wife of Henry Saxty) of the “Pulteney Arms” the Daughter the sole Executrix. Personal Estate £237 11s. 8d. The age of 67 on the MI has been verified.

In the 1901 census at 37 Daniel Street, Bath: Alice Ann Saxty, aged 53, widow, licensed victualler – own account, born at Trowbridge (Wilts), and children: Gertrude Mary, aged 26, licensed victualler assistant, born in London, and Robert, aged 14, born in London.

From the burial register: Alice Anna Saxty, aged 64, of 37 Daniel St, was buried on 25 Jun 1912. D.M.29 William Adolphus No memorial found. Rolfe (1832-1885) In the 1881 census at 3 Edward Street, Bath: Wm A Rolfe, aged 48, practical chemist, born at Ellisford (Hants), wife Mary A M, aged 40, born at Bath, four children and a servant.

The death of William Adolphus Rolfe, aged 53, was registered 1885/Q4 Bath. From the burial register & burial order book: William Adolphus Rolfe, aged 53, of 3 Edward St, was buried on 10 Dec 1885. From the National Probate Calendar 1886: 8 January. Administration D-342

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Names Inscriptions Notes of the Personal Estate of William Adolphus Rolfe late of 3 Edward- street in the City of Bath Chemist who died 5 December 1885 at 3 Edward-street was granted at Bristol to Mary Ann Matilda Rolfe of 3 Edward-street Widow the Relict. Personal Estate £490 4s. 4d. D.M.30 Charles Wilkins IN (1838-1885) LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF Emma Wilkins CHARLES WILKINS, (1836-1914) WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS DECR 31ST 1885. AGED 47 YEARS. ― “BE THOU FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH AND I WILL GIVE THEE A CROWN OF LIFE.” REV.2.10. ― IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF Headstone with a rounded top and kerb. EMMA WILKINS WIDOW OF THE LATE CHARLES WILKINS From the burial register: Charles Wilkins, aged 47, of Windsor DIED APRIL 20TH 1914. AGED 77. Terrace, was buried on 3 Jan 1886. ― FEAR THOU NOT FOR I AM WITH THEE. In the 1901 census at 6 Windsor Terrace, Bath: Emma Wilkins, aged BE NOT DISMAYED, FOR I AM THY GOD: 64, widow, dressmaker, born at Bath. I WILL STRENGTHEN THEE. ISA...... From the burial register: Emma Wilkins, aged 77, of 5 Windsor Tce, Bathwick Hill, was buried on 23 Apr 1914. From the National Probate Calendar 1914: WILKINS Emma of 6 Windsor-terrace Bathwick Hill Bath widow died 20 April 1914 Probate London 29 May to May Jane Willis spinster. Effects £473 18s. 10d. D.M.31 Anne Barrow (1855- No memorial found. 1889) The marriage of John William Barrow to Selina Rodford at St Michael’s, Monkton Combe was registered 1886/Q2 Bath. Selina Barrow (1860-1922) The death of Anne Barrow, aged 33, was registered 1889/Q1 Bath. From the burial order book: Annie Barrow, aged 33, of Windsor Terrace, was buried on 14 Feb 1889.

In the 1891 census at 3 Brewery Yard, Monkton Combe: John Barrow, aged 34, rural postman, born at Monkton Combe, wife Selina, aged

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Names Inscriptions Notes 30, born at Walcot, Bath, and children: Florence S, aged 4, born at Monkton Combe, and Henry G, aged 2, born at Monkton Combe.

The death of John Barrow, aged 40, was registered 1897/Q2 Bath.

In the 1911 census at 9 Queens [Terrace], Widcombe, Bath: Selina Barrow, aged 49, widow, charwoman, born at Monkton Combe, and daughter Dorothy, aged 15, corset trimmer, born at Monkton Combe.

From the burial register & burial order book: Selina Barrow, aged 61, of 25 Grove St, Bath, was buried on 2 Feb 1922. D.M.32 Amelia Holbrook No memorial found. (1826-1889) The marriage of Thomas Barrow to Sarah Holbrook was registered 1866/Q4 Bath. Thomas Barrow The birth of Emily Barrow was registered 1868/Q4 Bath, mother’s (1833-1904) maiden name: Holbrook.

Ellen Amelia Barrow In the 1881 census at 42 Villa Fields, Bath: James Holbrook, aged 57, (1867-1914) carter, born at Publow, Bristol, and wife Amelia, aged 53, born at Monkton Combe.

From the burial register & burial order book: Amelia Holbrook, aged 62, of Villa Fields, was buried on 4 Jun 1889.

In the 1901 census at Elmstead Lodge, Bathwick, Bath: Thomas Barrow, aged 68, Army pensioner, born at Monkton Combe, wife Sarah, aged 52, born at Bath, children: Emily, aged 31, housemaid, born at Bath, William, aged 28, decorator’s clerk, born at Bath, Thomas, aged 26, confectioner & pastry cook, born at Bath, Giles, aged 24, trunk & fancy shop (assistant), born at Midsomer Norton, John Jas, aged 19, grocer’s shop assistant, born at Midsomer Norton, Francis H, aged 16, trunk manufacturer (assistant), born at Bath, and Mary, aged 15, dressmaker (apprentice), born at Bath, and a boarder.

From the burial register & burial order book: Thomas Barrow, aged 70, of Elmshed Lodge, was buried on 6 Apr 1904.

From the burial register and burial order book: Ellen Amelia Barrow, aged 47, of 40 Rockliffe Rd, was buried on 24 Aug 1914.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.M.33 Catherine Jane IN MEMORY Goldsworthy (1815- OF 1891) CATHERINE JANE. WIDOW OF THE LATE William WILLIAM GOLDSWORTHY Goldsworthy DIED MAY 25TH 1891 AGED 75 YEARS Catherine Mary ALSO Gaisford (1851- CATHERINE MARY GAISFORD 1912) DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE Headstone (now flat) and kerb. DIED DEC. 21ST 1912.

The marriage of William Goldsworthy to Catherine Jane Abrahams at St Swithin’s, Walcot, Bath was registered 1838/Q1 Bath.

The birth of William John Goldsworthy in 1838 was registered 1839/1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Abrahams. The birth of George Goldsworthy was registered 1840/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Abrahams. The birth of Thomas Goldsworthy was registered 1845/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Abrahams. The birth of Robert Goldsworthy was registered 1847/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Abrahams. (Note that at BathBMD some births are under ‘Goldworthy’.)

In the 1851 census at 3 Villa Place, Bathwick, Bath: William Goldsworthy, aged 38, born in Devonshire, wife Jane, aged 35, born at Bath, children: William, aged 12, born at Bath, George, aged 10, born at Bath, James, aged 8, born at Bath, Thomas, aged 6, born at Bath, Robert, aged 4, born at Bath, and Charles, aged 2, born at Bath.

The birth of Catherine Mary Goldsworthy was registered 1851/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Abrahams.

In the 1881 census at Swainswick (Som): Catherine Goldsworthy, aged 64, widow, formerly sempstress, born at Bath, and daughter Catherine M, aged 29, unmarried, teacher elementary school born at

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The marriage of Catherine Mary Goldsworthy to Jabez Gaisford was registered 1886/Q4 Bath.

From the burial order book: Catherine Jane Goldsworthy, aged 75, of Batheaston, was buried on 29 May 1891.

The death of Catherine M Gaisford, aged 61, was registered 1912/Q4 Wincanton. From the burial register: Catherine Mary Gaisford, aged 61, of Charlton Musgrove, Wincanton, was buried on 26 Dec 1912.

See also E.La.51. D.M.34 Edward Albert No memorial found. Collier (1848-1893) The birth of Emily Pope Hellings was registered 1843/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Wintle. Emily Collier (1843- The birth of Edward Albert Collier was registered 1848/Q2 Bath, 1922) mother’s maiden name: Flint. The marriage of Edward Albert Collier to Emily Helling at St John the Baptist, Bathwick was registered 1873/Q2 Bath.

In the 1891 census at 31 Powlett Road, Bath: Edward A Collier, aged 43, French polisher, born at Bath, wife Emily, aged 52, laundress, born at Bath, and daughter Ellen A, aged 11, born at Bath.

From the burial order book: Edward Albert Collier, aged 45, of 31 Powlett Road, was buried on 10 Aug 1893.

From the burial register & burial order book: Emily Collier, aged 78, of 31 Powlett Road, was buried on 1 Dec 1922. D.M.35 Cecil Edward D’A No memorial found. Wall (1875-1894) The death of Cecil Edward D’A Wall, aged 19, was registered 1894/Q4 Bath. From the burial register and burial order book: Cecil Wall, aged 19, of 4 Albion Terrace, was buried on 23 Oct 1894.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.M.36 Annie Catherine East: Arnott (1836-1896) IN LOVING MEMORY OF Archibald Arnott ANNIE CATHERINE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE Mary Ann Arnott ARCHIBALD ARNOTT M.D. H.E.I.C.S. (1812-1902) ENTERED INTO REST 13TH FEBY 1896.

North: AND Cross on 3 plinths. The cross has a garland of leaves carved on it. IN LOVING MEMORY

OF From an affidavit by John Gregan written in 1847 quoted at MARY ANN http://www.jpj.demon.co.uk/jpjgeneal.htm WIDOW OF THE LATE “That the said last named Mary Ann Louden, daughter of the said ARCHIBALD ARNOTT M.D. H.E.I.C.S. John Louden, who is now widow of Archibald Arnott, surgeon in the ENTERED INTO REST 26TH JULY 1902. service of the Hon. East India Company, is still alive and is presently AGED 90 YEARS. resident at the Glencaple Quay in Co. Dumfries aforesaid.”

Role of adjuvant cryosurgery in intralesional treatment of sacral tumors in Cancer Vol 97 Issue 11 pp 2830-2838 quoting History of cryosurgery by A A Gage in Semin Surg Oncol. 1998; 14: 99–109 has: “The history of cryosurgery dates back to the 19th century. As early as 1851, Archibald Arnott, a surgeon in the service of the East Indian described the use of ice-cold salt solution and crushed ice...”

There are also paintings by Archibald Arnott (1803-1846) held by the British Library India Office such as 'View of the Fort of Gwalior from the North. On the left a Pullass tree Butea Frondosa-Bastard Teak' and 'Dhurmsala. Tank and Grove on Domus Road near Surat'

In the 1851 census at a school at Prospect House, Winchcomb Street, Cheltenham: Annie C Arnott, aged 9, scholar, born off Bombay at sea.

In the 1891 census at The Firs, Walcot, Bath: Mary A Arnott, aged 70, widow, living on own means, born at Liverpool, daughter Annie K, aged 40, unmarried, born at sea, and two servants.

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From the burial order book: Annie Catherine Arnott, aged 53, of The Firs, Claremont Road, was buried on 17 Feb 1896. From the National Probate Calendar 1896: ARNOTT Annie Katherine of the Firs Claremont-road Bath spinster died 13 February 1896 Administration Bristol 27 April to Mary Ann Arnott widow Effects £299 2s. 9d.

In the 1901 census at The Firs, Claremount Road, Bath: Mary A Arnott, aged 89, widow, living on own means, born at Liverpool, a visitor and a servant.

From the burial register: Mary Ann Arnott, aged 90, of The Firs, Claremount Road, was buried on 31 Jul 1902.

Archibald Arnott (1772-1855) was a British Army surgeon, best known for being Napoleon’s doctor on St Helena. This cannot be the individual referred to as the affidavit of 1847 states that Mary Ann Arnott was then already a widow. Will of Doctor Archibald Arnott, Doctor of Medicine late Surgeon in the Twentieth Regiment of Foot of Kirkconnell, Dumfriesshire, date 16 Nov 1855, PROB 11/2221. D.M.37 William Howell Gale IN LOVING MEMORY OF (1840-1896) WILLIAM HOWELL GALE DIED NOVEMBER 24TH 1896 Elizabeth Gale AGED 56. (1850-1923) ― “MY PRESENCE SHALL GO WITH THEE AND I WILL GIVE THEE REST.” ― ALSO OF ELIZABETH, WIDOW OF THE ABOVE Headstone with rounded top. WHO DIED MARCH 13TH 1923 AGED 72. The marriage of William Howard Gale to Elizabeth Bailey was ― registered 1870/Q1 Westbury. “AT REST.” The birth of Fanny Elizabeth Gale was registered 1873/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Bailey. The birth of John Howell Gale was registered 1881/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Bailey.

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Names Inscriptions Notes In the 1891 census at Cottage, Oakwood (next to Claverton Lodge), Bathwick, Bath: William H Gale, aged 50, gardener (domestic), born at Steeple Ashton (Wilts), wife Elizabeth, aged 40, born at Steeple Ashton, and children: Fanny E, aged 17, dressmaker, born at Bath, and John H, aged 9, born at Bath.

The death of William Howell Cale (sic), aged 56, was registered 1896/Q4 Shepton Mallet. From the burial order book: William Gale, aged 54, of Oak Wood, Bathwick Hill, was buried on 27 Nov 1896.

The death of Elizabeth Gale, aged 72, was registered 1923/Q1 Headington. From the burial register: Elizabeth Gale, aged 72, of 145 Cowley Rd, Oxford, was buried on 17 Mar 1923.

From the burial order book, but not in the index: Jane Webb, aged 76, of 13 Bathwick Street, was buried on 31 Dec 1892. No corresponding death registration has been found. D.M.38 Adelaide Lucy ADELAIDE LUCY FENTON Fenton (1824-1897) DIED ...... AGED .. YEARS

Cross on 3 plinths and kerb.

In the 1861 census at 3 Montpellier, Walcot, Bath: Ann S Ford, aged 76, unmarried, fundholder, born at Birmingham, Mary J Ford, aged 73, unmarried, sister, fundholder, born at Birmingham, Adelaide L Fenton, aged 36, unmarried, friend, fundholder, born at Bath, and two servants.

In the 1881 census at 24 Canynge Square, Clifton: Adelaide L Fenton, aged 56, unmarried, income from dividends, born at Bath, and two

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Names Inscriptions Notes servants.

From the burial order book: Adelaide Lucy Fenton, aged 72, of Clifton, died on 6 Feb 1897 and was buried on 10 Feb 1897. D.M.38a Pamela Kate In Sheppard (1865- Loving Memory 1897) of PAMELA KATE SHEPPARD Martha Jane WHO DIED JULY 22ND 1897 Holbrow (1861- AGED 32 YEARS. 1938) ― PEACE PERFECT PEACE Joseph George ― Holbrow (1869- Also Pointed headstone. 1941) OF OUR DEAR MOTHER MARTHA JANE HOLBROW, SISTER OF THE ABOVE The birth of Martha Jane Sheppard was registered 1861/Q1 DIED JUNE 14TH 1938 Highworth. ― The birth of Pamela Kate Sheppard was registered 1865/Q1 R•I•P Highworth. ― Also The birth of Joseph George Holbrow was registered 1869/Q3 Bath, JOSEPH GEORGE HOLBROW mother’s maiden name: Snailum. HUSBAND OF ABOVE DIED FEB. 8TH 1941, AGED 72 YEARS. In the 1891 census at Booth’s Rescue Home, 28 Clapton Square, Hackney, London: Emily Benwell, aged 42, widow, Captn S Army Rescue Home, born at Brentford (Middx), a daughter, six Lieutenants of which one was Pamela Sheppard, aged 26, unmarried, born in London, and twenty-four inmates (all with occupation of domestic servant).

The marriage of Joseph George Holbrow to Martha Jane Sheppard was registered 1892/Q2 Bath.

From the burial order book: Pamela Kate Sheppard, aged 32, of Windsor Terrace, was buried on 25 Jul 1897.

In the 1901 census at 3 Windsor Terrace, Bathwick, Bath: Joseph Holbrow, aged 32, gardener domestic, born in Somerset, wife Martha, aged 38, born in Wiltshire, and children: Ruth, aged 5, born at Bath, and Charles, aged 1, born at Bath.

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From the burial register: Martha Jane Holbrow, aged 77, of Beechmount Grove, Hengrove, Knowle, Bristol, was buried on 18 Jun 1938.

From the burial register: Joseph George Holbrow, aged 72, of 16 Beechmount, Hengrove, Bristol, was buried on 18 Feb 1941. D.M.39 Catharine Lewis No memorial found. (1839-1897) The marriage of Edward Eacott to Mary Jane Lewis was registered 1890/Q1 Bath. Mary Jane Eacott (1867-1917) In the 1891 census at 13 Grove Street, Bath: Edward Eacott, aged 25, wheelchairman, born at Bath, and wife Mary Jane, aged 24, born at Hereford.

From the burial order book: Catherine Lewis, aged 58, of Grove St, was buried on 22 Nov 1897.

From the burial order book: Mary Jane Eacott, aged 49, of 6 St James's Bdgs, Marks Hill, Bath, was buried on 21 Apr 1917. D.M.40 James Serle Butler North (on 1 line): Peacock (1864- IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF JAMES SERLE (JIMMY) THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF 1928) IDA PEACOCK

Ida Sarah Peacock East: (1871-1950) DIED MARCH 5TH 1928 AGED 63 YEARS

South (on 1 line): FOR 33 YEARS IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE _ CAIRO. “Life’s work well done, then cometh rest.” Kerb.

The birth of Fanny Serle was registered 1843/Q2 Bath. The birth of Walter Daniel Serles was registered 1850/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Wood.

In the 1851 census at 17½ Monmouth Place, Bath: James Serle, aged

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Names Inscriptions Notes 41 wheelwright, born at Bampton (Devon), wife Charlotte, aged 36, born at Pitminster (Som), children: Charlotte, aged 12, born at Collumpton (Devon), Fanny E, aged 7, born at Collumpton, and Walter D, aged 8 months, born at Bath, and two visitors.

The marriage of James Peacock to Fanny Elizabeth Serle at St Thomas à Becket, Widcombe, Bath was registered 1863/Q3 Bath.

The birth of James Serle Butler Peacock was registered 1864/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Serle.

In the 1891 census at 3 Abbey View Terrace, Bath: James Peacock, aged 52, accountant, born at Bath, wife Fanny Elizabeth, aged 47, born at Bath, children: James Serle B, aged 26, unmarried, certificated teacher & organist, born at Bath, Florence A, aged 18, pupil teacher, born at Bath, Mary Frances S, aged 17, milliner’s apprentice, born at Bath, and Mabel Dora, aged 6, born at Bath, and a boarder.

From the burial register & burial order book: Frances Elizabeth Peacock, aged 53, of Prior Park Road, was buried on 19 Mar 1898. From the National Probate Calendar 1898: PEACOCK Frances Elizabeth of “Honfleur” Prior Park-road Bath (wife of James Peacock) died 16 March 1898 Administration Bristol 20 April to the said James Peacock accountant Effects £395.

From the burial register: James Peacock, aged 77, of Bromley, Kent, was buried on 22 Jul 1916. From the National Probate Calendar 1916: PEACOCK James of 7 Widmore-road Bromley Kent died 18 July 1916 at the Cottage Hospital Bromley Probate London 19 August to Edward George Peacock fishmonger’s manager. Effects £172 13s. 8d.

Passenger on the SS Nankin from Port Said to Plymouth, arriving on 30 May 1919: James Serle Peacock, aged 55, country of last permanent residence: Egypt, address; 14 The Tyning, Bath, England.

From the burial register: James Serle Butler Peacock, aged 63, of 4 Beaufort East, Bath, was buried on 8 Mar 1928. From the National Probate Calendar 1928: PEACOCK James Serle Butler of 4 Beaufort East Bath died 5 March 1928 Probate Bristol 20 March to Ida Sarah Peacock widow. Effects £1111 7s. 4d. D-352

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The death of Ida S Peacock, aged 79, was registered 1950/Q4 Hastings. D.M.41 Mary Susannah East: Garrett (1842-1900) MARY SUSANNAH FOR 37 YEARS THE BELOVED WIFE OF Henry Newson HENRY NEWSON GARRETT Garrett (1841-1912)

Ethel Mary Garrett DIED (1867-1905) JANUARY 31 1900

Alec Henry Garrett North: Cross in polished, pink granite mounted in the centre of a slab in (1870-1907) IN white stone. The inscription on the northern side starts at the top of LOVING MEMORY OF the cross with the last two lines must lower down. The inscription on ETHEL MARY the northern side is on the vertical and horizontal parts of the cross. GARRETT

INTERRED AT The birth of Ethel Mary Garrett was registered 1867/Q1 Blything. ST OUEN The birth of Alec Henry Garrett was registered 1870/Q4 Blything PARIS (Suffolk). JULY 29 1905

― In the 1881 census at Baddow Court, Great Baddow (Essex): Henry N BELOVED Garrett, aged 39, born at Leiston (Suffolk), wife Mary S, aged 38, born BY ALL WHO at Huntingfield (Suffolk), children: Ethel M, aged 14, born at Leiston, NEW HER Mary D, aged 13, born at Leiston, Hilda M, aged 11, born at Leiston, Alec H, aged 10, born at Leiston, Abraham, aged 9, born at Leiston, Rachel M, aged 7, born at Leiston, Sybil M, aged 6, born at Leiston, and Faith M, aged 3, born at Leiston, a visitor and seven servants.

The death of Mary Susannah Garrett, aged 57, was registered 1900/Q1 Bath. From the burial order book: Mary Susannah Garrett, aged 57, of 101 Sydney Place, was buried on 2 Feb 1900.

From the National Probate Calendar 1906: GARRETT Ethel Mary of 92 rue-de-la-Pompe Paris France spinster died 29 July 1905 Probate London 26 January to Elizabeth Genge widow and Mercy Emily Skelton

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Names Inscriptions Notes (wife of John Skelton) Effects £249 14s. 7d.

The marriage of Alec Henry Garrett was registered 1907/Q2 Bristol.

The death of Alec Henry Garrett, aged 36, was registered 1907/Q2 Bath. From the burial register: Alec Henry Garrett, aged 36, of 101 Sydney Place, was buried on 6 May 1907. In the index the entry has ‘Alexander W Garrett’. From the National Probate Calendar 1907: GARRETT Alec Henry of 101 Sydney-place Bath died on or between 5 April and 2 May 1907 at Bath Administration Bristol 11 June to Alice Mary Garrett widow Effects £561 12s. 6d.

See also G.E.9. D.M.42 Sarah Martha Reade SARAH MARTHA READE (1824-1901) WIDOW OF REV. DAVID J. READE, M.A. David John Reade OF CLONDALKIN CO. DUBLIN DIED 8 DEC. 1901 THE SON OF GOD WHO LOVED ME AND GAVE HIMSELF FOR ME.

Cross on 3 plinths.

In the 1891 census at 6 Laura Place, Bath: Sarah M Reade, aged 67, widow, living on own means, born in Ireland, and Christiana N Pratt, aged 38, unmarried, niece, living on own means, born in Ireland.

In the 1901 census at 77 Pulteney Street, Bath: Sarah M Reade, aged 77, widow, living on own means, born in Ireland, and Christiana N Pratt, aged 47, unmarried, niece, living on own means, born in Ireland.

From the burial register: Sarah Martha Reade, aged 77, of 77 Pulteney St, was buried on 11 Dec 1901.

From askaboutireland.ie concerning Clondalkin: “The Glebe House was situated opposite the Clondalkin Paper Mills in Clondalkin Village. No building is marked in its location on Duncan's 1821 map but it is clearly labelled on Griffith's 1852 map, so it was most probably built

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Names Inscriptions Notes in the intervening period. In the early 1850's it was occupied by the Rev. David John Reade, who succeeded his father as rector of St. John's Parish when he died in 1848. The paper mills were fairly recently established at the time and Rev. Reade was very reluctant to occupy the Glebe House because of the terrible smell from boiling rags at the mills. Also the Glebe House was old and built by a 'mere country carpenter'. However, by the time that permission was given in 1864 to spend money on building a new rectory, the mills had ceased operations so the money was spent on repairs and an extension to the Glebe House instead. It was eventually sold in 1948 to the Clondalkin Paper Mills and subsequently demolished.”

The vicarage of Clondalkin passed from David John Reade to William Winslow Berry in 1873 The almshouses in Clondalkin, built in 1879, were constructed in memory of Rev David John Reade. D.M.43 William Bryant No memorial found. (1839-1903) The birth of Hannah Scammell was registered 1842/Q4 Ringwood. Thomas James The marriage of Thomas James Bryat to Hannah Scammell at St Bryant (1832-1913) Nicholas, Winsley was registered 1868/Q4 Bradford W.

Mary Slade Bryant The birth of Mary Slade Bryant was registered 1873/Q3 Bath, mother’s (1873-1915) maiden name: Scammell.

Hannah Bryant In the 1891 census at 15 Argyle Stree, Bath: Thomas J Bryant, aged (1842-1918) 58, baker, born at Bath, wife Hannah, aged 46, born at Kimpton (Hants), children: Mary S, aged 17, born at Bath, Agnes L, aged 14, born at Bath, and Margaret A, aged 7, born at Bath, William Bryant, aged 51, unmarried, brother, baker, born at Bath, Maria Scammell, aged 85, widow, mother-in-law, living on own means, born at Eddington (Wilts), a niece and a servant.

From the burial register & burial order book: William Bryant, aged 63, of 15 Argyle St, was buried on 16 May 1903.

From the burial register & burial order book: Thomas James Bryant, aged 80, of 15 Argyle St, was buried on 19 Jun 1913.

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From the burial register & burial order book: Mary Slade Bryant, aged 43, of Argyle St, Bath, was buried on 9 Dec 1915.

From the burial register & burial order book: Hannah Bryant, aged 76, of 3 Vineyards, Bath, was buried on 3 Dec 1918. D.M.44 Frederick Bartlett No memorial found. (1869-1902) The birth of Frederick William Bartlett was registered 1842/Q2 Bath, Frederick William mother’s maiden name: Green. Bartlett (1843-1905) The marriage of Frederick William Bartlett to Mary Ann Clark at Holy Mary Ann Bartlett Trinity, Monmouth Place, Bath was registered 1867/Q4 Bath. (1843-1928) The birth of Frederick William Bartlett was registered 1869/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Clark.

In the 1881 census at 9 Westgate Street, Bath: Frederick W Bartlett, aged 38, cabinet maker, born at Bath, wife Mary Ann, aged 37, born at Bristol, and children: Frederick W, aged 12, born at Bath, and Mary Ann, aged 5, born at Bath.

The marriage of Frederick William Bartlett to Elizabeth Mary Mountjoy Selman at St James, Bath was registered 1896/Q4 Bath.

In the 1901 census at 17 Forester Avenue, Bath: Fredk W Bartlett, aged 31, cabinet maker, born at Bath, wife Ellen Mary, aged 32, born at Chippenham (Wilts), and children: Fredk Geo, aged 3, born at Bath, and Ellen Isabel, aged 1, born at Bath.

In the 1901 census at 11 Kingston Buildings, Bath: Frederick Wm Bartlett, aged 52 (!), cabinet maker, born at Bath, wife Mary, aged 50, born in Bristol, and daughter Mary Louise, aged 21, unmarried, milliner – own account, born at Bath.

The death of Frederick William Bartlett, aged 32, was registered 1902/Q3 Bath. From the burial register: Frederick Bartlett, aged 33, of 17 Forester Avenue, was buried on 2 Sep 1902.

From the burial register: Frederick William Bartlett, aged 62, of 11 Kingston Bldgs, Bath, was buried on 26 Sep 1905. D-356

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From the burial register: Mary Ann Bartlett, aged 85, of 10 George St, Bathwick Hill, Bath, was buried on 1 Oct 1928.

See also H.T.34. D.M.45 Mary Emma Wood SACRED (1830-1899) TO THE MEMORY OF MARY EMMA WOOD, John Wood (1789- DAUGHTER OF JOHN WOOD, ESQ 1856) BORN JUNE 30TH 1830. DIED MARCH 7TH 1899.

Cross on 3 plinths.

In the 1851 census at 23 Oxford Square, Paddington, London: John Wood, aged 61, chairman of Inland Revenue, born at Manchester, wife Elizabeth, aged 44, born at Kilby Knowles (Yorks), children: Mary Emma, aged 20, born at Eaton Socon (Beds), and Emily Grace, aged 18, born at York, a niece and six servants.

From Public Administration Vol 32 Issue 1 pp17-51 in an article entitled Civil Service Reform 1853-5 by Edward Hughes (originally published in History in 1942): “[a] supporter of the proposed reform was Mr. John Wood, Chairman of the Inland Revenue Board, formerly a highly respected Member of Parliament for Preston”

Will of John Wood, Barrister at Law and member in this Parliament for the Borough of Preston of Inner Temple, Middlesex, date 14 Nov 1856, PROB 11/2242.

In the 1861 census at Golders Hill, Hendon (Middx): John Evans, aged 79, widower, Commissioner Court [of] Bankruptcy, born in Ireland, an adopted child, Eliz Wood, aged 54, widow, visitor, born in Yorkshire,

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Names Inscriptions Notes Mary Wood, aged 30, unmarried, visitor, born in Bedfordshire, and seven servants.

In the 1891 census at 14 Bathwick Hill, Bath: Mary Emma Wood, aged 60, unmarried, living on own means, born at Eaton Socon (Beds), a visitor and two servants.

From the burial order book: Emma Mary Wood, aged 68, of 14 Bathwick Hill, was buried on 11 Mar 1899. D.M.46 Percy Douglas No memorial found. Jackman (1895) The birth of Percy Douglas Jackman was registered 1895/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Day. From the burial order book: Percy Douglas Jackman, aged 26 days, of 33 Henrietta St, was buried on 22 Feb 1895. D.M.47 Charles Fallows No memorial found. (1824-1894) Possibly the Charles Fallows, cotton & waste dealer, born at Liverpool, who lived at various places in Lancashire and, in 1891, in Cheshire.

From the burial order book: Charles Fallows, aged 70, of 4 Berkeley Place, was buried on 21 Dec 1894. From the National Probate Calendar 1895: FALLOWS Charles of 4 Balliol-road Bootle Lancashire gentleman died 19 December 1894 at 4 Berkeley-place Bath Probate London 14 February to William Gorton Caldwell civil engineer Effects £5.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.N.21a Frederick Roose IN MEMORY OF Connolly (1921- A LOVING HUSBAND 1994) AND DEAR FATHER FREDERICK ROOSE CONNOLLY BORN 26.9.21. DIED 4.6.94

Plaque 17½”x 12”.

The birth of Fredrick R Connolly was registered 1921/Q4 Plymouth, mother’s maiden name: Roose. The death of Frederick Roose Connolly, born on 26 Sep 1921, was registered 1994/Jun Bath. D.N.21b Rosamund Crichton † Temple Southon Rosamond (1905-1995) Crichton Temple Southon 1905 – 1995

Plaque 12”x12”.

The marriage of Rosamund C T Fischer to Julius V Southon was registered 1934/Q2 Kensington. The death of Rosamund Crichton T Southon, born on 19 Feb 1905, was registered 1995/Mar Bath. D.N.21c Jean Fergus IN MEMORY OF Henderson Orr JEAN ORR (1920-1997) APRIL 1920 – APRIL 1997 REST IN PEACE

Plaque 16”x12”.

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The birth of Jean F H Orr was registered 1920/Q2 Brentford. The death of Jean Fergus Henderson Orr, born on 3 Apr 1920, was registered 1997/Apr Bath & NE Somerset. D.N.21d Brian John Pascoe BRIAN JOHN (1918-1998) PASCOE 1918 – 1998 R.I.P

Plaque 9”x9”.

The birth of Brian J Pascoe was registered 1918/Q4 St Austell, mother’s maiden name: Bullen. The death of Brian John Pascoe, born on 15 Sep 1918, was registered 1998/Jan Bath & NE Somerset. D.N.21e Bernard Alfred BERNARD ALFRED KEELING Keeling (1913-1986) 10th JULY 1913 – 22nd MAY 1986 AND HIS WIFE Mary Morrison MARY MORRISON KEELING Keeling (1913-1997) (Née BUCK) 23rd NOVEMBER 1913 – 12th APRIL 1997 FORMERLY OF NEW MALDEN EPSOM AND MIDHURST Plaque 21”x21”. AT PEACE TOGETHER NOW IN BATH AND REMEMBERED BY THEIR SONS The birth of Bernard A Keeling was registered 1913/Q3 W Ham, JEREMY AND ANTHONY mother’s maiden name: Hopkins. AND THEIR FAMILIES The marriage of Bernard A Keeling to Mary M Buck was registered 1937/Q1 Surrey NE.

The death of Bernard Alfred Keeling, born on 10 Jul 1913, was registered 1986/May Chichester.

The death of Mary Morrison Keeling, born on 23 Nov 1913, was registered 1997/Apr Chichester.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.N.21 Sarah Byrom (1806- In Memory of 1875) SARAH YOUNGER DAUGHTER OF THE LATE HENRY BYROM OF LIVERPOOL Henry Byrom DIED AT BATH FEBRUARY 7TH 1875 IN HER 69TH YEAR ― ABSENT FROM THE BODY PRESENT WITH THE LORD THEM ALSO WHICH SLEEP IN JESUS WILL GOD BRING WITH HIM

Pitched 4 ways.

Baptised on 16 Jun 1808 at St Stephen’s Liverpool: Sarah Byrom, daughter of Henry & Elizabeth Byrom, date of birth 7 Jun 1806 [IGI].

From a description of monuments at All Saints’ church, Daresbury (Cheshire) by Craig Thornber at http://www.thornber.net/cheshire/htmlfiles/daresbury.html and also in a Wikipedia entry for the church: “On the south wall is a white marble monument by the English sculptor, John Gibson, RA, working in Rome, which shows a husband mourning over the body of his young wife. It commemorates Sarah, the wife of Henry Byrom of Liverpool, who was married in April 1832 and died in childbirth the following February, aged 27.”

Lancashire Record Office DDX 75/158 6 Sep 1837: Release: rent of £173.2.1d: (i) Henry Charles Lacy of Manchester, innkeeper and coach proprietor, (ii) James Allen of Manchester, coach proprietor, (iii) Thomas Harbottle of Manchester, merchant, Joseph Adshead of Manchester, merchant, Henry Byrom of Liverpool, gent. John Westhead of Manchester, merchant, and Richard Bealey of Radcliffe, bleacher – 11,870 sq. yds of land at Rusholme bounded on the north by Park Crescent.

In the 1851 census at Argyle Street, Birkenhead: Henry Byrom, aged 80, widower, sugar refiner, born at Moor (Cheshire), and daughter Sarah, aged 40, unmarried, born at Dar[e]sbury (Cheshire).

The death of Sarah Byrom, aged 68, was registered 1875/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: Sarah Byrom, aged 68, of 9 Abbey View, was

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Names Inscriptions Notes buried on 11 Feb 1875. From the National Probate Calendar 1875: 27 February. Administration of the effects of Sarah Byrom late of 9 Abbey-View in the Parish of Lyncombe and Widcombe in the City of Bath Spinster who died 7 February 1875 at 9 Abbey-View was granted at Bristol to Henry Byrom of Byland House in the Parish of Bathwick in the said City Esquire the Brother the only Next of Kin. Effects under £100. D.N.22 William Stockham (1813-1860)

Harriet Hancock ...... AM (1847-1881) [WHO DEPARTED] THIS LIFE AGED 46

HE WEAKENED MY STRENGTH IN THE Slab. Top part delaminated. A small cross resting on the grave has, on WAY HE SHORTENED MY DAYS PS...... 2 lines, ‘M. P. 1867’, which seem to belong to the grave of Mary Pook at D.Na.23. Also HARRIET HANCOCK The birth of Charles Stockham in 1846 was registered 1847/Q1 Bath, DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE mother’s maiden name: Lane. TH WHO DIED APRIL 28 1881 The birth of Harriet Stockham was registered 1848/Q1 Bath, mother’s AGED 33 YEARS maiden name: Lane.

I LOOK FOR THE LORD MY SOUL In the 1851 census at Sydney Wharf, Bath: William Stockham, aged 37, ...... WAIT FOR ...... born at Corsham (Wilts), wife Mary A, aged 34, born at Stonehouse .... MY TRUST. (Glos), children: Charles, aged 4, born at Bath, and Harriet, aged 3, born at Bath, a visitor and two lodgers (plus an unknown!).

From the burial register & burial order book: William Stockham, aged 46, of Sydney Wharf, died on 16 May 1860 and was buried on 23 May 1860.

The marriage of Harriet Stockham to Frederick Cole Hancock was registered 1869/Q4 Bath.

From the burial register: Harriet Hancock, aged 33, of 5 Belvedere, was buried on 4 May 1881.

See also A.Fa.5

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.N.23 Richard Jordan North: (1819-1878) IN LOVING MEMORY OF RICHARD JORDAN Rebecca Jordan WHO FELL ASLEEP MAY 23RD 1878 AGED 58 YEARS (1815-1890) ALSO Rebecca Mayo REBECCA JORDAN Jordan (1849-1868) WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO ENTERED INTO REST NOV. 9TH 1890 AGED 75 YEARS Pitched 4 ways. NOT GONE FROM MEMORY, NOT GONE FROM LOVE BUT GONE TO OUR FATHER’S HOME ABOVE The birth of Rebecca Mayo Jordan was registered 1849/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Mayo. South: IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF From the burial register: Rebecca Mayo Jordan, aged 19, of Georges REBECCA Place, was buried on 30 Jun 1868. THE BELOVED DAUGHTER OF RICHARD AND REBECCA WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JUNE 24TH 1868 In the 1871 census at 2 George’s Place, Bathwick, Bath: Richard AGED 19 YEARS Jordan, aged 51, baker (master employing 4 men & 2 boys), born at FEAR NOT I HAVE REDEEMED THEE I HAVE CALLED Newbury (Berks), wife Rebecca, aged 52, born at Freshford (Som), THEE THY NAME THOU ART MINE ISAIAH 4 children: Mary A, aged 20, born at Bath, William M, aged 15, born at Bath, Alice S, aged 12, born at Bath, Kate S, aged 9, born at Bath, and a servant.

From the burial register: Richard Jordan, aged 58, of 2 Georges Place, was buried on 30 May 1878.

In the 1881 census at 33 Sydney Buildings, Bath: Rebecca M Jordan, aged 64, widow, retired baker, born at Freshford (Som), children: Mary Ann, aged 30, born at Bath, William M, aged 25, unmarried, pigeon fancier, Alice L, aged 22, music teacher, born at Bath, and Lucy K, aged 19, born at Bath.

From the burial order book: Rebecca Jordan, aged 75, of 16 Sydney Bdgs, was buried on 14 Nov 1890.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.N.24 Lucy Alice Mayo South: (1773-1871) TO THE MEMORY OF LUCY MAYO William Mayo WHO DIED AT BATH DECEMBER 10TH 1871 Jordan (1855-1899) AGED 98 YEARS THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD PSALM XXIII Richard Jordan (1818-1878) STONE IS ERECTED BY HER DAUGHTER REBECCA Pitched 4 ways. AND GRAND DAUGHTERS AS A TRIBUTE Rebecca Jordan The birth of Mary Ann Jordan was registered 1851/Q1 Bath, mother’s (1815-1890) North: maiden name: Mayo. ALSO OF The birth of William Mayo Jordan was registered 1856/Q1 Bath, WILLIAM MAYO JORDAN mother’s maiden name: Mayo. THE BELOVED AND ONLY SON OF THE LATE RICHARD AND REBECCA JORDAN In the 1851 census at Middle Rank, Bradford (Wilts): Lucy Mayel, aged WHO DIED MARCH 16TH 1899 IN HIS 44TH YEAR 74, widow, servant, born at Plymouth. “RESTING IN HOPE” In the 1861 census at 20 Caroline Buildings, Bath: Lucy Mayo, aged 85, widow, independent, born at Plymouth.

In the 1871 census at 4 Princes Buildings, Widcombe, Bath: Sarah (!) Mayoll, aged 99, widow, independent – funds, born on the Irish seas, and a servant.

From the burial register: Lucy Alice Mayo, aged 98, of 4 Princes Bdgs, was buried on 14 Dec 1871.

From the burial order book: William Mayo Jordan, aged 43, of 2 Georges Place, was buried on 21 Mar 1899.

From the burial register & burial order book: Mary Ann Jordan, aged 57, of 32 Kipling Avenue, Wellsway, Bath, was buried on 13 Aug 1909. D.N.25- Mary Ann Buckler 26 (1805-1871)

Mary Ann Buckler (1858-1872)

John Buckler (1834- 1874) Pitched 4 ways. Delaminated and no inscription found. The burial

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Names Inscriptions Notes William Buckler order book indicates that the plot is double-width. (1804-1880) In the 1851 census at 19 Sams Court, Bathwick: William Buckler, aged Joseph Buckler 47, pensioner, born at Tatworth (Som), wife Mary, aged 46, born at (1841-1915) Bath, and children: William, aged 19, shoe maker, born at Cork, John, aged 17, errand boy, born at Cork, David, aged 12, errand boy, born Elizabeth Buckler at ..iah, Joseph, aged 9, born at Kingsale, and Emma, aged 7, born at (1846-1918) Mitchels Town. (All the children as designed as ‘British Subjects’ indicating that the births were abroad.)

In the 1871 census at 19 Bathwick Place, Bath: William Buckler, aged 66, pensioner, born at Chard (Som), wife Mary A, aged 65, laundress, born at Bath, Emma Trotman, aged 26, married, daughter, laundress, born at Mitchel Town, Ireland, and Joseph Trotman, aged 34, married, son-in-law, gardener, born at Bath.

From the burial register & burial order book: Mary Ann Buckler, aged 65, of Bathwick Place, died on 6 Apr 1871 and was buried on 12 Apr 1871.

From the burial register & burial order book: William Buckler, aged 75, of 22 Bathwick Street, died on 25 Jan 1880 and was buried on 1 Feb 1880.

The marriage of John Buckler to Mary Ann Sartain at St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1854/Q3 Bath.

The birth of Mary Ann Buckler was registered 1858/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Sartain.

In the 1861 census at 5 Cottage (near Daniel Street), Bathwick, Bath: John Buckler, aged 27, labourer, born at Bath (!), wife Mary, aged 29, dressmaker, born at Bath, and children: Emma, aged 4, born at Bath, and Mary A, aged 2, born at Bath.

From the burial register & Burial order book: Mary Ann Buckler, aged 14, of Henrietta Park, died on 22 Aug 1872 and was buried the same

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Names Inscriptions Notes day.

From the burial register & burial order book: John Buckler, aged 40, of Henrietta Park, died on 18 Dec 1874 and was buried on 24 Dec 1874.

The marriage of Joseph Buckler to Elizabeth Mary Palmer at St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1873/Q4 Bath.

In the 1901 census at 8 Frankley Terrace, Bathwick, Bath: Joseph Buckler, aged 59, tailor – at home, born in Armagh, Ireland, wife Elizabeth, aged 54, born at Bath, and four children. (The ‘Armagh’ is anomalous as in the 1851 census the birthplace is ‘Kingsale’, probably Kinsale, county Cork.)

From the burial register: Joseph Buckler, aged 73, of 7 Frankley Terr, Bath, was buried on 30 Jun 1915.

From the burial register: Elizabeth Buckler, aged 71, of 5 Tudor Pl, Snow Hill, Bath, was buried on 7 Feb 1918. D.N.27 Emma Trotman SACRED (1844-1880) TO THE MEMORY OF

Thomas Trotman EMMA TROTMAN (1836-1874) WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE SEPTR ... 1880 AGED 36 ―•― Also of THOMAS HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE Headstone with a pointed top. There is a large gap below the first ...... part of the inscription to the first name. ―•―

The marriage of Emma Buckler to Thomas Trotman was registered 1863/Q1 Bath.

In the 1871 census at 19 Bathwick Place, Bath: William Buckler, aged 66, pensioner, born at Chard (Som), wife Mary A, aged 65, laundress, born at Bath, Emma Trotman, aged 26, married, daughter, laundress, born at Mitchel Town, Ireland, and Joseph Trotman, aged 34, married, son-in-law, gardener, born at Bath.

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Names Inscriptions Notes (Mitchelstown is in county Cork.)

From the burial register & burial order book: Thomas Trotman, aged 39, of 13 Villa Place, died on 17 May 1876 and was buried on 25 May 1876.

From the burial register & burial order book: Emma Trotman, aged 36, of Villa Fields/ Bathwick St, died on 4 Sep 1880 and was buried on 8 Sep 1880. D.N.28 John White (1819- IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE 1876) OF JOHN WHITE William Buckler LATE OF SWAINSWICK (1830-1890) WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 16TH MAY 1876. AGED 56 YEARS THE WILL OF THE LORD BE DONE. ―•― Also WILLIAM BUCKLER Headstone. The ‘brother-law’ rather than ‘brother-in-law’ is as found. BROTHER-LAW OF THE ABOVE WHO PASSED AWAY The marriage of William Buckler to Elizabeth White was registered FEBY 23RD 1890. AGED 59. 1864/Q2 Bath. ―•― “REST IN PEACE.” In the 1871 census at 18 Bathwick Street, Bath (next to his parents): William Buckler, aged 39, boot maker, born at Cork, and wife Elizabeth, aged 45, cook, born at Bath.

From the burial register: John White, aged 56, of 27 Bathwick St, was buried on 20 May 1876.

In the 1881 census at 27 Bathwick Street, Bath: William Buckler, aged 49, bootmaker, born in Ireland, wife Elizabeth, aged 55, born at Bath, and William Sheppard, aged 11, adopted, born at Bath.

From the burial order book: William Buckler, aged 59, of 27 Pulteney St, was buried on 26 Feb 1890.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.N.29 Reuben Horsell IN (1830-1879) Loving Remembrance Of REUBEN HORSELL Sarah Horsell (1828- WHO DIED MARCH 6TH 1879 1876) AGED 48 YEARS.

Richard Horsell ALSO OF SARAH. (1868-1899) THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED NOVEMBER 6TH 1876 AGED 48 YEARS Pointed headstone in red stone.

“THEREFORE BE YE ALSO READY FOR IN SUCH AN HOUR AS YE THINK NOT THE The marriage of Reuben Horsell to Sarah Smart at St John the Baptist, SON OF MAN COMETH.” MATTHEW XXIV.44. Batheaston was registered 1858/Q2 Bath.

ALSO OF In the 1871 census at 23 Bathwick Street: Reuben Horsell, aged 40, RICHARD HORSELL publican, born at Batheaston (Som), wife Sarah, aged 42, born at WHO DIED MAY 16TH 1899. Batheaston, and a servant. AGED 30 YEARS. From the burial register: Reuben Horsell, aged 48, of Bathwick St, as GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN. buried on 12 Mar 1879.

From the burial register Sarah Horsell, aged 48, of Crown Inn, Bathwick St, was buried on 12 Nov 1876.

The marriage of George Horsell to Sarah Elizabeth Lane was registered 1859/Q4 Bath.

The birth of Richard Horsell was registered 1868/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Lane.

In the 1881 census at Cottage in Lane (next to Fernleigh), Bathwick, Bath: George Horsell, aged 41, labourer, born at Bath, wife Sarah, aged 41, born at Bath, seven children of which the fourth was Richard, aged 12, born at Bath.

In the 1891 census at house of Eliza Shail at Marshfield (Glos): Richard Horsell, aged 24, unmarried, coachman, born at Bath.

The marriage of Richard Horsell to Ada Jane Ash at St James’, Bath was registered 1895/Q2 Bath.

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From the burial register: Richard Horsell, aged 30, of Villa Fields, was buried on 12 Nov 1899.

The death of Ada J Horsell, aged 44, was registered 1911/Q2 Bath.

From the burial order book: Sarah Horsell, aged 70, of 35 Villa Fields, was buried on 11 Jun 1908.

See also A.B.10, G.B.29 and G.G.14. D.N.30 Mary Jane England (1824-1885)

John England (1820- 1888)

Walter England (1893)

Headstone, completely delaminated.

The marriage of John England to Mary Jane Foot was registered 1848/Q3 Bath. The birth of William Frederick England was registered 1861/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Foot.

In the 1861 census at 4 Sydney Wharf, Bath: John England, aged 40, smith & farrier employing 2 men & 1 boy, born at Chard (Som), wife Mary J, aged 36, born at Bath, and children: John J, aged 10, born at Bath, and William, aged 2 months, born at Bath.

In the 1881 census at Sydney Wharf, Bath: John England, aged 60, farrier smith (3 men employed), born at Chard (Som), wife Mary J, aged 56, born at Bath, and son William, aged 20, unmarried, farrier smith, born at Bath.

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Names Inscriptions Notes From the burial register: Mary Jane England, aged 60, of Sydney Wharf, was buried on 12 Mar 1885.

From the burial register: John England, aged 67, of Sydney Wharf, was buried on 31 Mar 1888.

The birth of Walter Frank England was registered 1893/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: England. From the burial order book: Walter England, aged 2 months, of Newark St, was buried on 23 Apr 1893. D.N.31 Charlotte Horsell No memorial found. (1807-1887) The birth of George Horsell was registered 1839/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Stone.

In the 1841 census at Batheaston: Willm Horsell, aged 35, agricultural labourer, born in Somerset, Charlotte Horsell, aged 35, born in Somerset, and presumed children: Willm, aged 15, Henry, aged 13, Reuben, aged 10, Albert, aged 4, and George, aged 1.

In the 1881 census at 20 Bathwick Street, Bath: William Horsell, aged 55 (!), coal merchant, born at Batheaston, wife Charlotte, aged 75, born at Bath, and a servant.

From the burial order book: Charlotte Horsell, aged 80, of 20 Bathwick St, was buried on 17 Aug 1887. (The burial index has the location as Na.31 but it is N.31 in the burial order book.) D.N.32 Mary Ann Tombs East: (1831-1888) M[ARY ANN TO]MBS WHO DIED DECEMBER 16TH 1888, AGED 57 YEARS.

EARTH TO EARTH RECEIVED ME WELL. TILL EARTH TO EARTH SHALL GO TO DWELL EARTH TO EARTH SHALL CLOSE REMAIN TILL EARTH TO EARTH SHALL MEET AGAIN Originally an obelisk on a base. The base is in place but the obelisk is North: in three pieces resting against the base and is partially delaminated. HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE For the enigmatic reference to the husband, no name, date or age has WHO DIED been found on the monument. AGED YEARS D-370

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Names Inscriptions Notes ― The marriage of Edwin Tombs to Mary Ann Buckler was registered THINK NOT OF THE MORROW FOR 1879/Q2 Bath. HE KNOWETH NOT WHAT A DAY MAY BRING FORTH In the 1881 census at 6 Caroline Buildings, Bath: Edwin Tombs, aged 46, carpenter, born at Malvern (Worcs), wife Mary A, aged 48, dress maker, born at Bath, and Edith Buckler, aged 19, unmarried, sister-in- law, dress maker, born at Bath.

The death of Mary Ann Tombs, aged 57, was registered 1888/Q4 Bath. From the burial order book: Mary Ann Tombs, aged 57, of 1 Larkhall Place, was buried on 21 Dec 1888. D.N.33 Henry Owens (1845- No memorial found. 1893) In the 1881 census at 10 Sydney Wharf, Bathwick, Bath: Henry Owens, aged 37, wheel chairman, born at Cold Ash Common (Berks), and wife Edith Owens (1834- Edith, aged 46, born at Bath. 1904) From the burial register: Henry Owens, aged 47, of Sydney Wharf, was buried on 4 Feb 1893.

In the 1901 census at 25 Grove Street, Bath: Edith Owens, aged 66, widow, dressmaker – own account, born at Bath.

The death of Edith Owens, aged 69, was registered 1904/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: Edith Owens, age unspecified, of 14 James St, was buried on 12 Feb 1904. D.N.34 George Owens No memorial found. (1831-1893) The marriage of George Owens to Mary Ann Clarke was registered 1856/Q4 Bath.

In the 1891 census at 32 Powlett Road, Bath: George Owens, aged 60, wheelchairman, born at Thatcham (Berks), wife Mary A, aged 59, born at Bath, and a lodger.

From the burial order book: George Owens, aged 61, of Powlett Road, was buried on 9 Feb 1893.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.N.35 Laura Elizabeth IN Pavitt (1857-1921) LOVING MEMORY OF LAURA ELIZABETH PAVITT, Louisa Pavitt (1860- WHO FELL ASLEEP OCT. 18TH 1921, 1929) ― UNTIL THE DAY BREAKS. ― ALSO OF LOUISA PAVITT, WHO FELL ASLEEP JAN. 7TH 1929. Cross on 1 plinth, in rough granite.

The birth of Laura Elizabeth Pavitt was registered 1857/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Skinner. The birth of Louisa Pavitt was registered 1860 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Skinner.

In the 1891 census at Rose Cottage, Vellore Lane, Bathwick, Bath: Samuel J Pavitt, aged 61, nurseryman & florist, born at Sawbridgeworth (Herts), wife Elizabeth, aged 67, born at Sidmouth (Devon), children: Laura E, aged 34, unmarried, dairy keeper, born at Bath, Samuel J, aged 31, unmarried, nurseryman & florist, born at Bath, and Louisa, aged 30, unmarried, dairy keeper, born at Bath, and a niece.

The death of Laura Elizabeth Pavitt, aged 63, was registered 1921/Q4 Bath. From the burial register: Laura Elizabeth Pavitt, aged 63, of 5 New Bond St, was buried on 21 Oct 1921.

The death of Louisa Pavitt, aged 67, was registered 1929/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: Louisa Pavitt, aged 67, of Rose Cottage, Sham Castle Lane; 5 New Bond St, Bath, was buried on 10 Jan 1929. D.N.36 Frederick Pinch IN (1842-1896) EVER LOVING MEMORY OF Charles Douglas FREDERICK PINCH Pinch (1889-1901) DIED SEPTEMBER 1ST 1896 AGED 54 Evelyn Gladys Pinch (1885-1920) ALSO OF CHARLES DOUGLAS HIS DEARLY LOVED SON WHO FELL ASLEEP SEPT 20 1901 AGED 12 YEARS

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Names Inscriptions Notes Rosalie Helen Pinch “UNTIL THE DAY BREAK AND THE SHADOWS FLEE AWAY” Cross on 3 plinths. (1876-1934) ALSO The birth of Frederick Pinch was registered 1842/Q1 Bath, mother’s ROSALIE HELEN maiden name: White. DAUGHTER OF FREDERICK PINCH DIED MARCH 18TH 1934 The marriage of Frederick Pinch to Grace Catherine Biggs at St Mary AGED 57 YEARS the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1863/Q4 Bath.

ALSO The birth of Rosalie Helen Pinch was registered 1876/Q1 Bath, EVELYN GLADYS mother’s maiden name: Biggs. (DAUGHTER) DIED AUG. 16TH 1920 In the 1881 census at 17 Edward Street, Bath: Frederick Pinch, aged AGED 35 YEARS 39, accountant, born at Bath, wife Grace, C, aged 39, born at Bath, daughter Helen R, aged 5, born at Bath, and two servants.

From the burial register: Grace Catherine Pinch, aged 39, of 17 Edward St, was buried on 26 Sep 1881.

The marriage of Frederick Pinch to Mary Elizabeth Fatt was registered 1884/Q2 Bath.

The birth of Evelyn Gladys Pinch was registered 1885/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Fatt. The birth of Charles Douglas Pinch was registered 1889/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Fatt.

In the 1891 census at 17 Edward Street, Bath: Frederick Pinch, aged 48, accountant, born at Bath, wife Mary E, aged 40, born at Westbury (Wilts), children: Rosalie H, aged 15, born at Bath, Evelyn Gladys, aged 5, born at Bath, and Charles D, aged 1, born at Bath, and two servants.

From the burial order book: Frederick Pinch, aged 55, of 17 Edward St, was buried on 4 Sep 1896.

From the burial order book: Charles Douglas Pinch, aged 12, of Forrester Road, was buried on 24 Sep 1901.

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From the burial register: Evelyn Gladys Pinch, aged 35, of 12 Dunsford Pl, was buried on 19 Aug 1920.

From the burial register: Mary Elizabeth Pinch, aged 87, of 12 Dunsford Pl, Bathwick Hill, Bath, was cremated and her ashes buried on 6 Oct 1933. From the National Probate Calendar 1933: PINCH Mary Elizabeth of 12 Dunsford-place Bath widow died 2 October 1933 Probate Bristol 12 December to William Moger solicitor and Rosalie Helen Pinch spinster. Effects £4719 15s. 5d. Resworn £4594 15s. 5d.

From the burial register: Rosalie Helen Pinch, aged 57, of 12 Dunsford Pl, Bathwick Hill, Bath, was cremated and her ashes buried on 21 Mar 1934. D.N.37 Elizabeth Marriott ELIZABETH MARRIOTT (1810-1896) BORN 25TH DECEMBER 1810 DIED 5TH SEPTEMBER 1896 THIS STONE IS ERECTED ...... MEMORY BY HER GRAND-NEPHEWS AND NIECES

JESUS SAID I AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE HE THAT BELIEVETH IN ME THOUGH HE WERE DEAD YET SHALL HE LIVE.

Headstone and a small footstone.

In the 1891 census at 9 Henrietta Villas, Bath: Elizabeth Marriott, aged 80, unmarried, living on own means, born at Needham Market (Suffolk), to servants and two boarders.

From the burial order book: Elizabeth Marriott, aged 85, of 9 Henrietta Villas, was buried on 10 Sep 1896. D.N.38 William Moore SACRED (1824-1896) TO THE MEMORY OF WILLIAM MOORE FOR 22 YEARS VERGER OF THE CHURCH OF S. MARY, BATHWICK DIED DECR 9TH 1896 AGED 72 YEARS ERECTED BY MANY OLD FRIENDS AND FELLOW WORSHIPPERS AT S. MARYS

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Names Inscriptions Notes Cross on 3 plinths. The cross is missing.

The birth of Ellen Eliza Moore was registered 1867/Q2 Bath.

In the 1891 census at 1 Providence Villas, Bathwick, Bath: William Moore, aged 65, waiter, born in Northamptonshire, wife Harriet, aged 52, sextoness, born at Wells, daughter Ellen E, aged 24, unmarried, draper’s assistant, born at Bath, and a boarder.

From the burial order book: William Moore, aged 72, of 1 Providence Villa, was buried on 14 Dec 1896.

From the burial register: Harriet Eliza Moore, aged 65, of 1 Providence Villas, was buried on 3 Feb 1904. D.N.39 Frederick John LIEUT. COLONEL FREDERIC JOHN FALKNER Falkner (1833-1898) LATE OF H.M. 50TH REGIMENT DIED MARCH 16TH 1898 AGED 64 YEARS

Cross on 3 plinths.

In the 1891 census at Sunnyside, Oldfield Park, Bath: Frederick Falkner, aged 56, retired Lieut Col in Army, born in Ireland, wife Mary S, aged 37, born at Trowbridge, children: Mary B, aged 17, born at Trowbridge, and Amy S, aged 10, born at Wimbledon (Surrey), a servant and Robert H Falkner, aged 62, married, rector Woodham Walter, born in Ireland.

From the burial order book: Frederick John Falkner, aged 62, of Sunnyside, Oldfield Park, was buried on 19 Mar 1898. D.N.40 Sarah Jane Harris No memorial found. (1841-1898) In the 1891 census at the Rising Sun, 4 Grove Street, Bath: William J

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Names Inscriptions Notes Harris, aged 51, licensed victualler, born at Bristol, wife Sarah J, aged 49, born at Bristol, and Louise Jefferies, aged 20, niece, barmaid, born at Bristol.

From the burial order book: Sarah Jane Harris, aged 56, of Grove St, was buried on 26 May 1898. From the National Probate Calendar 1898: HARRIS Sarah Jane of the “Rising Sun” Grove-street Bath widow died 20 May 1898 Probate Bristol 6 June to Alfred Richard Baily maltster Effects £321 13s. 9d. D.N.41 John Henry Holmes In Loving Memory of (1853-1898) JOHN HENRY HOLMES WHO DIED NOVEMBER 13 1898 Elizabeth Jane AGED 46 YEARS Holmes (1854-1918) IN THE MIDST OF LIFE WE ARE IN DEATH Reginald Harold Holmes (1891-1954)

Cross on 3 plinths.

The birth of Winifred Gladys Holmes was registered 1888/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Norman.

In the 1891 census at 23 Henrietta Street, Bath: John H Holmes, aged 37, professional cricketer, born at Nottingham, wife Elizabeth A, aged 37, born at Bath, children: Harry M, aged 4, born at Bath, Winifred G, aged 2, born at Bath, and Archibald S, aged 1, born at Bath, Thorny Holmes, aged 70, married, father, dyer, born at Nottingham, and a servant.

The birth of Reginald Harold Holmes was registered 1891/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Norman.

The birth of Dorothy Hilda Holmes in 1893 was registered 1894/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Norman.

From the burial register: John Henry Holmes, aged 45, of 12 Argyle St, was buried on 17 Nov 1898.

In the 1901 census at 3 Miles Buildings, Bath: Elizabeth J Holmes,

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Names Inscriptions Notes aged 47, widow, licensed victualler, born at Ashwick (Som), children: Harry N, aged 14, born at Bath, Winifred G, aged 12, born at Bath, Archibald A, aged 11, born at Bath, Reginald H, aged 10, born at Bath, and Dorothy H, aged 7, born at Bath, and a servant.

From the burial order book: Elizabeth Jane Holmes, aged 63, of 17 Gt Stanhope St, Bath, was buried on 11 Mar 1918.

From the burial register: Reginald Harold Holmes, aged 62, of Barton House, Shoeburyness, died on 6 May 1954 and was buried on 11 May 1954. D.N.42 Henry Hargreaves IN (1860-1903) LOVING MEMORY OF HENRY HARGREAVES, Lucy Kate DIED MARCH 13TH 1903. Hargreaves (1861- 1937) AND HIS WIFE LUCY KATE, DIED OCT. 26TH 1937.

Low headstone and kerb in red granite.

The birth of Lucy Kate Jordan was registered 1861/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Mayo. The marriage of Lucy Kate Jordan to Henry Hargreaves at St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1895/Q2 Bath. The birth of Thomas Hodgson Jordan Hargreaves was registered 1896/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Jordan. The birth of Kate Hargreaves was registered 1900/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Jordan.

In the 1901 census at Ashton House, Bath: Henry Hargreaves, aged 41, living on own means, born at Eccleshill (Yorks), wife Lucy K, aged 39, born at Bath, children: Thomas H, aged4, born at Bath, Henry E, aged 3, born at Bath, and Kate, aged 9 months, born at Bath, James A Hargreaves, aged 43, unmarried, brother, living on own means, born

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Names Inscriptions Notes at Eccleshill, and a servant.

From the burial register: Henry Hargreaves, aged 42, of Entry Hill, was buried on 19 Mar 1903. From the National Probate Calendar 1903: HARGREAVES Henry of Ashton-house Entry-hill Bath died 13 March 1903 Probate London 22 April to Lucy Kate Hargreaves widow Effects £3761 5s. 6d.

From the burial register: Lucy Kate Hargreaves, aged 76, of Forest Hydro, Forest Rd, Leytonstone, was buried on 29 Oct 1937. From the National Probate Calendar 1937: HARGREAVES Lucy Kate of 896 Forest-road Walthamstow Essex widow died 26 October 1937 at Forest Hydro Forest-road Probate Wakefield 21 February to Thomas Hodgson Jordan Hargreaves physician and Kate Hardy (wife of Bertram Frank Hardy). Effects £7874 1s. 9d. D.N.44 Henry Peacock South: (1811-1900) In memory of HENRY PEACOCK LATE SURGEON ROYAL NAVY WHO DIED JUNE 5TH 1900 IN HIS 88TH YEAR HAVE MERCY HIM O GOD AFTER THY GREAT GOODNESS PSALM LI

Pitched 4 ways. Parts delaminated and cracked.

In the 1881 census at 3 Gun Terrace, Westminster: Henry Peacock, aged 69, widower, boarder, retired surgeon, born at Lincoln’s Inn (Middx).

From the burial order book: Henry Peacock, aged 87, of 1 Laura Place, was buried on 7 Jun 1900. D.N.45 William Willicombe IN Bird (1821-1899) LOVING MEMORY OF WILLIAM WILLICOMBE BIRD Caroline Emma Bird WHO FELL ASLEEP (1827-1914) SEPTEMBER 15TH 1899, AGED 78. Alice Charlotte Fitch (1848-1935) AT REST.

Also CAROLINE EMMA BIRD. Pointed headstone. D-378

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Names Inscriptions Notes HIS BELOVED WIDOW WHO FELL ASLEEP MARCH 2ND 1914, The marriage of William Willicombe Bird to Caroline Emma Hancock AGED 86. was registered 1846/Q1 Bath.

“PEACE PERFECT PEACE” The birth of Alice Charlotte Bird was registered 1848/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Hancock. Also The birth of William Sadler Bird was registered 1862/Q4 Bath, ALICE CHARLOTTE FITCH mother’s maiden name: Hancock – see grave F.D.35. ELDEST DAUGHTER OF ABOVE The birth of Caroline Kate Marianne Bird was registered 1872/Q1 FELL ASLEEP DECEMBER 6TH 1935, Bath, mother’s maiden name: Hancock. AGED 87. In the 1891 census at Bird’s Cottage (Near St John’s Vicarage), R•I•P Bathwick, Bath: William W Bird, aged 69, house decorator, born at Bath, wife Caroline E, aged 63, born at Bath, and daughter Caroline K M, aged 19, assistant schoolmistress, born at Bath.

From the burial order book: William Willicombe Bird, aged 78, of 13 Henrietta Villas, was buried on 21 Sep 1899.

The marriage of Alice Charlotte Bird to John Fitch was registered 1901/Q4 Wandsworth.

From the burial register: Caroline Emma Bird, aged 86, of 119 Wells Rd, Bath, was buried on 7 Mar 1914.

From the burial register & burial order book: Alice Charlotte Fitch, aged 87, widow, of 13 Henrietta Rd, Bath, was buried on 10 Dec 1935. D.N.46 Richard Colthurst East: (1821-1899) IN LOVING MEMORY OF Harriett Colthurst RICHARD COLTHURST M.D. (1830-1910) DIED AUGUST 19TH 1899 AGED 78 UNTIL THE DAY BREAK Margaret Elizabeth Warren Spurrell North: (1865-1937) ALSO TO THE MEMORY OF

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Names Inscriptions Notes William George HARRIET HIS WIFE Cross on 3 plinths. The first part of the inscription on the western side Spurrell (1856-1949) WHO DIED MARCH 21ST 1910 is inaccessible as the cross and two of the plinths have been laid AGED 79. horizontally on the grave.

West: The marriage of Richard Colthurst to Harriet Warren was registered .... 1861/Q3 Newton Abbot...... The birth of Margaret Elizabeth Areen Colthurst was registered CANON OF ST DAVIDS 1865/Q1 Axbridge. DAUGHTER OF RICHARD & HARRIETT COLTHURST In the 1901 census at 3 Westfield Park, Westbury on Trym (Glos): DIED OCTOBER 26TH 1937 Richard Colthurst, aged 69, physician (registered), born at North AGED 69. Petherton (Som), wife Harriett, aged 60, born at Broomfield (Som), children: Jessie C W, aged 27, unmarried, born at Weston-super-Mare, Margaret E W, aged 26, unmarried, born at Weston-super-Mare, and Constance H W, aged 21, unmarried, born at Keynsham (Som), and three servants.

From the burial order book: Richard Colthurst, aged 78, of 12 Raby Place, was buried on 21 Aug 1899.

From the burial register: Harriet Colthurst, aged 79, of Keynsham, was buried on 24 Mar 1910.

The marriage of Margaret E W Colthurst to William G Spurrell was registered 1928/Q2 Lambeth.

From the burial register: Margaret Elizabeth Warren Spurrell, aged 69, of 49 Combe Park, Bath, was buried on 30 Oct 1937.

The death of William George Spurrell, aged 93, was registered 1949/Q4 Bath.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.N.47 Basil Theodore Lace East: (1872-1906) R.I.P. IN LOVING MEMORY John William Lace OF (1831-1896) BASIL THEODORE LACE SON OF THE LATE REVD J. W. LACE VICAR OF PILL, SOMERSET BORN DECR 17TH 1872, TAKEN TO REST OCTR 22ND 1906.

Cross on 3 plinths. “THERE SHALL BE NO MORE PAIN”

The birth of Basil Theodore Lace was registered 1873/Q1 Bedminster.

In the 1881 census at Haywood Hall, Easton in Gordano (Som): John William Lace, aged 50, vicar of Pill, born at Maston (Yorks), wife Georgina D, aged 47, born at Cheltenham, children: Francis W, aged 9, born at Pill, Basil T, aged 8, born at Pill, and Oswald H, aged 4, born at Pill, and three servants.

From the National Probate Calendar 1896: LACE the reverend John William of the vicarage Pill Somerset clerk died 14 June 1896 Probate Bristol 4 August to Georgina Douglas Lace widow Effects £13069 14s. 1d.

The death of Basil Theodore Lace, aged 33, was registered 1906/Q4 Ruthin. From the burial register: Basil Theodore Lace, aged 33, of Llanbedr Hall, Llanbedr, Ruthin (Ravenswell, Sydney Gdns), was buried on 26 Oct 1906. From the National Probate Calendar 1907: LACE Basil Theodore of Ravenswell Bathwick Bath engineer died 22 October 1906 at Llanbedr-hall Denbighshire Administration Bristol to Frederick Lace surgeon Effects £1004 14s. 6d. D.N.48 Arthur Leech- No memorial found. Wilkinson (1899- The birth of Arthur Leech Wilkinson was registered 1899/Q2 Taunton. 1964) The marriage of Arthur Leech-Wilkinson to Joan Kingdon was registered 1935/Q4 Chelsea.

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List of the biographies of Organists, Composers for Organ and Organ Builders has an entry for Arthur Leech Wilkinson (1899-)

From the AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music, in a list of record choice programmes is one entitled ‘Personal Choice’ by Arthur Leech-Wilkinson broadcast on the BBC on 15 May 1938 for which the description is “From local West of England radio, a personal choice by a doctor [identified here as an organist and composer, since broadcasting by identified doctors was then thought to constitute unethical advertising]. ...”

The marriage of Arthur Leech-Wilkinson to Janet Elizabeth Coombs at St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1950/Q2 Bath.

From the burial order book: Arthur Leech Wilkinson, aged 64, of St Stephens Lodge, Lansdown, Bath, died on 18 Feb 1964, was cremated and his ashes buried on 24 Feb 1964. In the index and the death registration the surname is as ‘Leech-Wilkinson’.

There was an obituary in the British Medical Journal of 1964 p641.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.Na.21a Peter Brian Morgan IN LOVING MEMORY OF (1944-2006) PETER MORGAN 1944-2006

Plaque 16¾”x12”.

The birth of Peter Brian Morgan was registered 1944 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Batt. The marriage of Peter Brian Morgan to Mary Jean Cadwallader at All Saints Weston was registered 1966 Bath. D.Na.21b Anthony Raymond in loving memory of Tanser (1933-2003) DR. ANTHONY “TONY” R. TANSER OCT. 26 1933 – JUNE 22. 2003

Plaque 16”x12”.

The birth of Antony R Tanser was registered 1933/Q4 Leicester, mother’s maiden name: Hipwell.

From The Medical Register for 1959: Tanser, Anthony Raymond, 17 Kingswood Avenue, Leicester, MRCS Eng 1956; LRCP Lond 1956; MB, BS 1956, U Lond.

The death of Anthony Raymond Tanser, born on 26 Oct 1933, was registered 2003/Jun Bath & NE Somerset.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.Na.21c Vincent Thomas LOVING MEMORIES Wall (1917-2002) VINCENT THOMAS WALL 2.9.1917 26.2.2002

Plaque 14”x10”. The death of Vincent Thomas Wall, born on 2 Sep 1917, was registered 2002/Feb Bath & NE Somerset. D.Na.22 Lewis Albert Martin East: Way (1825-1894) In memory of LEWIS A. M. WAY Henrietta Matilda LATE RECTOR OF FOXLEY, WILTS Way (1820-1899) DIED 5TH FEBY 1894, AGED 68.

ALSO OF HENRIETTA MATILDA WAY WIDOW OF THE ABOVE Cross on 3 plinths. DIED AUGUST 14TH 1899, AGED 79. In the 1891 census at Foxley (Wilts): Lewis Way, aged 66, rector of Foxley, born in France, wife Matilda, aged 71, born at Hammersmith, London, and two servants.

From the burial order book: Lewis Albert Martin, aged 68, of 62 Pulteney St, was buried on 8 May 1894.

From the burial order book: Henrietta Matilda Way, aged 79, of 62 Pulteney St, was buried on 27 Aug 1899. D.Na.22a Elizabeth Restorick IN (1826-1911) Loving Memory of Mary Ann Restorick ELIZABETH RESTORICK (1823-1911) WHO PASSED AWAY AUGUST 29TH 1911 AGED 85 YEARS Jane Gillard (1836- ― 1920) AND OF HER SISTER MARY ANN WHO DIED DECEMBER 27TH 1911 Headstone with a pointed top. AGED 88 YEARS

― In the 1851 census at Sherborn Lane, Lyme Regis (Dorset): Mary Ann D-384

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Names Inscriptions Notes IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF Restorick, aged 27, unmarried, dressmaker, born at Lyme, Elizabeth MY DEAR WIFE Restorick, aged 25, unmarried, sister, dressmaker, born at Lyme, and JANE GILLARD NEE RESTORICK Jane Restorick, aged 14 , sister, born at Lyme. WHO PASSED AWAY AUGUST 22ND 1920 AGED 84 YEARS In the 1871 census at 83 St Pauls Road, Islington, London: Jane ― Restorick, aged 32, unmarried, general servant, born at Lyme Regis (Dorset).

The marriage of Jane Restorick to Henry Gillard was registered 1873/Q4 Westminster.

From the burial register: Elizabeth Restorick, aged 85, of 2 Montague Villas, Bath, was buried on 2 Sep 1911.

From the burial register: Mary Ann Restorick, aged 88, of 7 Lower East Hayes, Bath, was buried on 1 Jan 1912.

From the burial register: Jane Gillard, aged 84, of 32 S Pauls Crescent, S Pancras, London, was buried on 27 Aug 1920. D.Na.23 Mary Pook (1806- Sacred 1867) TO THE MEMORY OF MARY POOK, WHO DECEASED AUGT 30TH 1867, AGED 61 ―•― “AND NOW LORD WHAT IS MY HOPE: .... MY HOPE IS EVEN IN THEE.”

Headstone surmounted by a cross. Remnants of red pigment indicate that some letters were originally gilded.

From the burial register: Mary Pook, aged 61, of Pulteney St, was buried on 4 Sep 1867. From the National Probate Calendar 1867: 16 September. The Will of Mary Pook late of 29 Pulteney-street in the City of Bath Spinster deceased who died 30 August 1867 at 29 Pulteney-street aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the

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Names Inscriptions Notes oath of Louisa Coles of 29 Pulteney-street aforesaid Spinster the sole Executrix. Effects under £100. D.Na.24 Frances Ottley IN Horne (1802-1874) LOVING MEMORY OF FRANCES OTTLEY HORNE Thomas Morgan DAUGHTER OF THOMAS MORGAN ESQRE John Charles Horne OF ST VINCENT W. INDIES (1829-1891) CALLED TO REST APRIL 22ND 1874. AGED 71 YEARS. I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVETH DIED AT 44 ST JAMES SQUARE, BATH Headstone surmounted by a cross. MAJOR GENERAL J. C. HORNE. B.S.C.

LATE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL IN INDIA British Library, Bengal Army Service List 1854 includes: AGED 61 YEARS. Horne, John Charles IOR/L/MIL/10/59/572 DEEPLY MOURNED AND REGRETTED.

The death of Frances Ottley Horne, aged 71, was registered 1874/Q2 Bath. From the burial register: Frances Ottley Horne, aged 71, of 16 Henrietta St, was buried on 25 Apr 1874.

From the burial order book: John Charles Horne, aged 61, of St James Square, was buried on 13 Jan 1891. From the National Probate Calendar 1891: 5 May. The Will of John Charles Horne late of 44 St. James-square Bath in the County of Somerset Major-General in the Bengal Staff Corps who died 9 January 1891 at 44 St. James-square was proved at Bristol by Charles John Cox of Holywell House Wrotham in the County of Kent Esquire and Thomas Spooner Soden of 1 Hare- Court-Temple in the City of London Barrister-at-Law the Executors. Personal Estate £1,873 14s. 5d. D.Na.25 Sophia Lewsey No memorial found. (1789-1874) In the 1871 census at 8 Fountain Buildings, Walcot, Bath: Sophia Lewsey, aged 80, unmarried, lodger, annuitant, born in London.

From the burial register: Sophia Lewsey, aged 84, of 5 Hampton Row, was buried on 9 May 1874. From the National Probate Calendar 1874: 18 May. The Will of Sophia Lewsey late of 5 Hampton-row in the Parish of Bathwick in the City of Bath Spinster who died 4 May 1874 at 5 Hampton-row was proved at Bristol by Sarah Braden of 57 Manor- street Clapham in the County of Surrey the sole Executrix. Effects under £200. D-386

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The burial order book has the location as ‘opposite 26N’ and the index as Na.26. D.Na.26 Anna Maria Barnes No memorial found. (1829-1875) The death of Anna Maria Barnes, aged 49, was registered 1875/Q1 Bath. From the burial register & burial order book: Anna Maria Barnes, aged 45, of Elms Lea, died on 2 Jan 1875 and was buried on 5 Jan 1875.

The burial order book has the location as ‘27O’ and the ‘O’ has been overwritten by ‘N’. According the index the location is Na.36. D.Na.27 George Creese No memorial found. (1822-1875) The marriage of George Creese to Ann Eyres at St Thomas à Becket, Widcombe, Bath was registered 1848/Q1 Bath. Ann Creese (1811- The birth of Sarah Ann Creese was registered 1848/Q2 Bath, mother’s 1879) maiden name: Eyers.

In the 1871 census at Grove Street, Bath: George Creese, aged 40, gardener, born at Wobbow (!) (Som), wife Ann, aged 55, born at Westbury (Wilts), and daughter Sarah A, aged 22, unmarried, dressmaker, born at Bath.

From the burial register: George Creese, aged 53, of Grove Cottage, was buried on 28 Aug 1875.

From the burial register: Ann Creese, aged 67, of Grove Cottage, was buried on 13 Jan 1879. D.Na.28 Sarah Hayward South: (1810-1876) In Loving Memory of SARAH William Hayward WIDOW OF WILLIAM HAYWARD, (1813-1867) BORN FEBRUARY 21ST 1810. DIED MARCH 15TH 1876. NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE.

Pitched 4 ways.

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Names Inscriptions Notes The birth of Rosina Hayward was registered 1838/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Manners. The birth of Matilda Hayward was registered 1840/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Manners. The birth of William Hayward was registered 1842/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Manners.

The marriage of William Hayward to Catharine Sarah Careley was registered 1860/Q2 Bristol.

In the 1861 census at 9 Bathwick Street, Bath: William Haywood, aged 47, bath chairman, born at Melksham (Wilts), wife Sarah, aged 49, dressmaker, born at Headdington (Wilts), children: Rosina, aged 22, born at Bath, and Matilda, aged 20, born at Bath, and a lodger.

In the 1861 census at 18 Westgate Street, Bath: William Hayward, aged 20, bookseller’s clerk, born at Bath, and wife Catherine S, aged 20, milliner & dressmaker, born at Bath.

The birth of Walter Manners Hayward was registered 1863/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Careley.

The death of William Hayward, aged 53, was registered 1867/Q4 Bath.

In the 1871 census at 8 Bathwick Street, Bath: William Hayward, aged 29, accountant, born at Bath, wife Catherine S, aged 29, born at Bath, children: Walter M, aged 7, born at Bath, Rosa M, aged 5, born at Bath, Blanche M, aged 3, born at Bath, and Florence S, aged 2, born at Bath, and a servant.

From the burial register: Sarah Hayward, aged 66, of Bathwick St, was buried on 20 Mar 1876,

The death of Catharine Sarah Hayward, aged 51, was registered 1892/Q4 Bath. From the burial order book: Catherine Sara Hayward, aged 51, of 16 Bathwick St, was buried on 12 Oct 1892.

From the burial register: Rosina Hayward, aged 75, of 19 Daniel St, was buried on 3 Apr 1913.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.Na.29 Grace Catherine In Pinch (1842-1881) Loving Remembrance of Frederick Pinch Grace Catherine (1842-1896) the beloved Wife of Frederick Pinch, who died September 22nd 1881 Aged 39 Years “Thy will be done.”

Headstone surmounted by a cross. Front surface separating from the rest. Traces of red pigment indicate that once some of the letters were gilded.

The marriage of Frederick Pinch to Grace Catherine Biggs at St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick was registered 1863/Q4 Bath.

The birth of Rosalie Helen Pinch was registered 1876/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Biggs.

In the 1881 census at 17 Edward Street, Bath: Frederick Pinch, aged 39, accountant, born at Bath, wife Grace, C, aged 39, born at Bath, daughter Helen R, aged 5, born at Bath, and two servants.

From the burial register: Grace Catherine Pinch, aged 39, of 17 Edward St, was buried on 26 Sep 1881.

See also D. N.36. D.Na.30 Elizabeth Hiles IN Edbrooke (1822- Loving Memory 1883) of ELIZABETH HILES Nathaniel Edbrooke THE BELOVED WIFE OF (1817-1893) NATHANIEL EDBROOKE, WHO ENTERED INTO REST JUNE 8TH 1883 AGED 60. Also

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Names Inscriptions Notes NATHANIEL EDBROOKE Headstone and kerb. HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE WHO PEACEFULLY PASSED AWAY MAY 22ND 1893 The marriage of Nathaniel Edbrooke to Louisa Roberts at St James, AGED 75. Bath was registered 1841/Q3 Bath. ― HEAVEN IS MY HOME The death of Louisa Elizabeth Edbrooke, aged 0, was registered ― 1842/Q3 Bath.

The death of Louisa Edbrooke was registered 1844/Q4 Bedminster.

The marriage of Nathaniel Edbrooke to Elizabeth Hiles Hitchens at St James, Bath was registered 1847/Q2 Bath.

In the 1881 census at 3 Pulteney Street, Bath: Nathaniel Edbrook, aged 63, retired bootmaker, born at Tarr (Som), wife Elizh H, aged 57, born at Frome (Som), and children: Wm H, aged 26, draper, born at Bath, and Selina L, aged 24, born at Bath.

The death of Elizabeth Hiles Edbrooke, aged 60, was registered 1883/Q2 Bath. From the burial register: Elizabeth Hiles Edbrooke, aged 60, of 3 Pulteney Gardens, was buried on 12 Jun 1883.

The death of Nathaniel Edbrooke, aged 75, was registered 1893/Q2 Bath. From the burial order book: Nathaniel Edbrooke, aged 75, of 3 Pulteney St, was buried on 25 May 1893. D.Na.31 John Morris Webb IN (1818-1888) Loving Memory of Elizabeth Webb JOHN MORRIS WEBB (1812-1893) WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE SEPTEMBER 17TH 1888 AGED 71 YEARS ―•― ...... THE DAYS OF ...... ―•― Headstone and kerb. Also of

ELIZABETH WEBB The marriage of John Morris Webb to Elizabeth Edbrooke was WIDOW OF THE ABOVE registered 1848/Q4 Shoreditch. WHO DIED DECEMBER 30TH 1893,

AGED 82 YEARS. In the 1851 census at 38 Castle Street, St Martin in the Fields, London:

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Names Inscriptions Notes John M Webb, aged 33, master butcher employing 2 men, born at Frome (Som), wife Elizabeth, aged 36, born in Somerset, son William E, aged 7, born at St Martin (Middx), and three servants.

In the 1881 census at 6 Gunnersbury Place, Chiswick (Middx): John M Webb, aged 63, butcher, born at Frome (Som), wife Elizabeth, aged 68, born at Old Cleave (Som), and two servants.

From the burial order book: John Morris Webb, aged 71, of 14 Prior Park Bdgs, was buried on 21 Sep 1888.

From the burial order book: Elizabeth Webb, aged 82, of Prior Park Bdgs, was buried on 4 Jan 1894. D.Na.32 Henry Cox (1810- No memorial found. 1885) In the 1881 census at Sydney Wharf, Bath: Henry Cox, aged 69, widower, coal merchant, born at St Georges (Som), and a lodger.

From the burial order book: Henry Cox, aged 74, of Sydney Wharf, was buried on 11 Feb 1885. From the National Probate Calendar 1885: 16 March. The Will of Henry Cox late of Sydney Wharf in the Parish of Bathwick in the City of Bath Coal Merchant who died 5 February 1885 at Sydney Wharf was proved at Bristol by Mary Ann Cox of Sydney Wharf Widow the Relict the sole Executrix. Personal Estate £202 7s.

The probate indicates that between the 1881 census and his death Henry Cox remarried. D.Na.33 Martha Wilkey No memorial found. (1830-1888) The marriage of Richard Cooper Wilkey to Martha Sims was registered 1847/Q4 Bristol. Richard Cooper The birth of Louisa Wilkey was registered 1850/Q3 Bath, mother’s Wilkey (1819-1896) maiden name: Sims. The birth of William Wilkey was registered 1871/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Sims.

In the 1881 census at 3 Henrietta Buildings, Bath: Richard Wilkie, aged 60, butchers assistant, born at Bath, wife Martha, aged 50, born at Bath, children: Louisa, aged 30, dressmaker, born at Bath, and

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Names Inscriptions Notes William, aged 10, born at Bath.

The death of Martha Wilkey, aged 57, was registered 1888/Q1 Bath. From the burial order book: Martha Wilkie, aged 57, of Henrietta Bdgs, was buried on 22 Mar 1888. The book does not give a plot but the entry for Richard Cooper Wilkey (see below) states that a grave was reopened.

From the burial order book: Richard Cooper Wilkey, aged 76 of Henrietta Bdgs, was buried on 12 Mar 1896. From the National Probate Calendar 1896: WILKEY Richard Cooper of 3 Henrietta- buildings Bathwick Bath died 7 March 1896 Probate London 20 March to George Smith coastguardsman Effects £105 3s. 1d. D.Na.34 Mary Ann Broom THIS STONE IS ERECTED (1812-1890) BY HER THREE DAUGHTERS IN LOVING AND GRATEFUL MEMORY OF MARY ANN BROOM WHO FELL ASLEEP AT BATH JULY 1ST 1890 AGED 77 YEARS THE MEMORY OF THE JUST IS BLESSED PROVERBS X.7.V FATHER IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING, Cross on 3 plinths and kerb. LEAVE WE NOW THY SERVANT SLEEPING. In the 1881 census at 9 Marine Parade, Dawlish (Devon): Mary A Broom, aged 67, widow, annuitant, born at Shadwell (Middx), and daughter Fanny, aged 37, unmarried, land & dividends, born at Uffculme (Devon).

From the burial order book: Mary Ann Broom, aged 77, of 16 Edward St, was buried on 5 Jul 1890. From the National Probate Calendar 1890: 20 September. The Will of Mary Ann Broom formerly of 9 Marine-parade Dawlish but late of Uffculme in the County of Devon Widow who died 1 July 1890 at Bath in the County of Somerset was proved at Exeter by Mary England Venn (Wife of Robert Warren Venn) of Northcott in Uffculme Fanny Broom of Stowe in the County of Buckingham Spinster and Ann Warren (Wife of the Reverend John Warren, Clerk) of Stowe the Daughters the Executrixes. Personal Estate £6,441 13s. 1d. D.Na.34a Alfred Alford (1888- No memorial found. D-392

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Names Inscriptions Notes 1894) The birth of Alfred Alford was registered 1888/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Elley. Ernest Alford (1896- 1899) In the 1891 census at 4 Hampton Ro, Bath: George E Alford, aged 31, embosser, born at Bath, wife Mary, aged 33, born at Bath, six children of which the fifth was Alfred, aged 3, born at Bath.

From the burial order book: Alfred Alford, aged 5, of 4 Hampton Row, was buried on 23 Jan 1894.

The birth of Ernest Alford was registered 1896/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Elley.

From the burial order book: Ernest Alford, aged 3, of Hampton Row, was buried on 2 Jun 1899. D.Na.35 Elizabeth Pavitt East: (1819-1893) IN LOVING MEMORY OF Anna Skinner (1816- ELIZABETH PAVITT 1892) WHO FELL ASLEEP SEPT 7TH 1893 AGED 71. Samuel James Pavitt (1829-1896) West: ANNA SKINNER WHO DIED JANUARY 30TH 1892 Cross on 3 plinths. Residues of red pigment indicate that some letters AGED 76. were originally gilded. THY WILL BE DONE.

The marriage of Samuel James Pavitt to Elizabeth Skinner was North: registered 1853/Q1 Bath. ALSO

OF HER FATHER In the 1891 census at Rose Cottage, Vellore Lane, Bathwick, Bath: SAMUEL JAMES PAVITT Samuel J Pavitt, aged 61, nurseryman & florist, born at (OF ROSE COTTAGE, BATHWICK) Sawbridgeworth (Herts), wife Elizabeth, aged 67, born at Sidmouth WHO DIED FEB. 5TH 1896 AGED 66. (Devon), children: Laura E, aged 34, unmarried, dairy keeper, born at Bath, Samuel J, aged 31, unmarried, nurseryman & florist, born at Bath, and Louisa, aged 30, unmarried, dairy keeper, born at Bath, and

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In the 1891 census at 6 Argyle Street, Bath: Anna Skinner, aged 71, unmarried, living on own means, born at Sidmouth (Devon).

From the burial register: Anna Skinner, aged 75, of 7 Argyle St, was buried on 4 Feb 1892. From the National Probate Calendar 1892: SKINNER Anna of 7 Argyle street Bath spinster died 30 January 1892 Probate Bristol 26 February to Samuel James Pavitt nurseryman Effects £1240 1s. resworn June 1892 £1028 8s. 11d.

From the burial order book: Elizabeth Pavitt, aged 74, of Vellore Lane, was buried on 14 Sep 1893.

From the burial order book: Samuel James Pavitt, aged 65, of Sham Castle Lane, was buried on 11 Feb 1896.

See also D.N.35. D.Na.36 Frances Jean East: Jameson (1799- In 1891) loving memory of FRANCES JEAN JAMESON Selina Helen Jenner WHO FELL ASLEEP APRIL 16TH 1891 (1825-1901) AGED 91 R.I.P. Constance Elizabeth Jenner (1847-1912) North: [Also of] Cross on 3 plinths. Incised inscription. SELINA HELEN JENNER

ENTERED INTO REST APRIL 29TH 1901 In the 1891 census at 2 Sydney Place, Bath: Selina J Jenner, aged 68, ― widow, living on own means, born in India, Frances J Jameson, aged UNTIL THE RESURRECTION MORNING. 91, widow, mother, living on own means, born on St Helena Island, ― Constance Jenner, aged 43, unmarried, daughter, born at Fareham

(Hants), and three servants. South:

Also of From the burial order book: Frances Jean Jameson, aged 91, of 2 CONSTANCE ELIZABETH JENNER Sydney Place, was buried on 21 Apr 1891. ENTERED INTO REST DEC. 25TH 1912

― From the burial register: Selina Helen Jenner, aged 75, of 7 Sydney “FATHER IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING.” Place, was buried on 4 May 1901. ― D-394

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Names Inscriptions Notes R.I.P. From the burial register: Constance Elizabeth Jenner, aged 65, of 1 Woodville Rd, Ealing, was buried on 30 Dec 1912. D.Na.37 Robert Samuel IN MEMORY OF Palmer (1802-1891) ROBERT SAMUEL PALMER SON OF THE John Palmer REVD JOHN PALMER, TORRINGTON, DEVON. BORN 16. MARCH 1802, DIED 21. APRIL 1891. ― “I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVETH.” ― Slab in pink and grey polished granite with curved upper surface. The lead inscription is proud of the surface.

Will of Reverend John Palmer, Clerk of Great Torrington, Devon, date 14 Mar 1827, PROB 11/1723.

In the 1891 census at 29 Pulteney Street, Bath: Robert S Palmer, aged 89, widower, solicitor (retired), born at Torrington (Devon), Maria L B Palmer, aged 41, unmarried, daughter, living on own means, born in London, Helen B Rochfort, aged 40, married, daughter, living on own means, born in London, two grand-daughters and two servants.

From the burial order book: Robert Samuel Palmer, aged 89, of 29 Pulteney St, was buried on 24 Apr 1891.

There is an entry in the Dictionary of Australian Biography for Sir James Frederick Palmer (1803-1871) which has “son of the Rev. John Palmer, was born at Torrington, Devonshire, England, on 7 June 1803. His father was a nephew of Sir Joshua Reynolds. Palmer was educated for the medical profession, practised in London, and for a time was surgeon at St Thomas’s hospital. He came to Melbourne at the end of September 1840, and in addition to practising his profession, was proprietor of a cordial manufactory. ....”

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Names Inscriptions Notes From Bengal, Past & Present: Journal of the Calcutta Historical Society (1907): “For Gwatkin’s mother, Theophila Palmer, was Sir Joshua’s favourite niece “Offie” and is the original of the charming “Strawberry Girl” in the Wallace collection at Hertford House while her husband, who was a Cornish squire, was chief mourner at Sir Joshua’s funeral. Their elder son. Edward Gwatkin (1784-1855) served in the Bengal Army from 1805 to 1855 and rose to the rank of Major-General: he died at sea in April 1855 on board the Hotspur, when off the English cost. The elder sister of “Offie” married the Marquis of Thomond and plays a prominent part in the Farington Diary: the father, John Palmer, who married Reynolds’ sister, was an attorney at Torrington in Devon.” D.Na.38 Charles Walter East: Thompson (1860- IN 1921) EVER LOVING MEMORY OF Norah Florence CHARLES WALTER THOMPSON Frances John (1891- WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY 1961) MARCH 19TH 1921 AGED 60 YEARS

Hilda Copeland “GOD’S GOOD MAN.” Thompson (1892) Cross on 3 plinths. For the last three lines of the inscription on the AND OF eastern side almost all the lead has gone. Dennis Edward NORAH FLORENCE FRANCES JOHN

Thompson (1899- DIED NOVR 13TH 1961 The birth of Charles Walter Thompson was registered 1860/Q3 1934) Newcastle T. South:

ALSO OF The marriage of Charles Walter Thompson to Alice Emma Copeland HILDA C. THOMPSON was registered 1890/Q2 Bridgend. WHO DIED SEPT 6TH 1892

AGED 4 MONTHS The birth of Norah Florence Frances Thompson was registered

1891/Q2 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Copeland. North:

ALSO The birth of Hilda Copeland Thompson was registered 1892/Q2 Bath, IN MEMORY OF mother’s maiden name: Copeland. HIS SON From the burial register Hilda Copland Thompson, aged 4 months, of DENNIS, 29 Sydney Bdgs, was buried on 9 Sep 1892. DIED JULY 25TH 1934,

AGED 35 YEARS. The birth of Dennis Edward Thompson was registered 1899/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Copeland.

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Names Inscriptions Notes

In the 1901 census at 30 Newbridge Road, Weston, Bath: C W Thompson, aged 40, pawnbroker & jeweller – employer, born at Newcastle-on-Tyne, wife A E, aged 35, born at Merthyr Tydfil, three children and two servants.

From the Post Office Bath Directory 1912:

From the burial register: Charles Walter Thompson, aged 60, of 9 Shelley Rd, Bath, was buried on 23 Mar 1921.

The marriage of Norah Frances F Thompson to Clifford Morley John at St Luke’s, Lyncombe, Bath was registered 1921/Q3 Bath.

From the burial register: Dennis Edward Thompson, aged 35, of 9 Sydney Pl, Bath, was buried on 28 Jul 1934.

The death of Norah F F John, aged 70, was registered 1961/Q4 Bath. From the burial register: Norah Florence Frances John, aged 70, of Beckford Gdns, was buried on 16 Nov 1961. D.Na.40 Eliza Battelle Gibbs No memorial found. (1815-1890) The marriage of Eliza Battelle to Walter Ormsby Gibbs was registered

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Names Inscriptions Notes 1850/Q2 Belper. Harriet Battelle The birth of Harriet Gibbs was registered 1852/Q4 Bath, mother’s (1825-1901) maiden name: Battelle.

Harriet Gibbs (1852- The death of Walter Ormsby Gibbs, aged 47, was registered 1874/Q3 1912) Cardiff.

In the 1881 census at Belle Vue, Walcot, Bath: Harriette Batelle, aged 57, unmarried, artist in leather framing, born at Derby, and Mary Sims, aged 68, widow, sister, born at Dover.

In the 1881 census at 12 Henrietta Street,, Bath: Eliza Gibbs, aged 65, widow, artist in drawing, born at Plymouth, children: Mary B, aged 29, unmarried, born at Bath, Harriett, aged 28, unmarried, governess, born at Bath, and James W, aged 27, artist in drawing, born at Bath, two boarders and a servant.

In the 1891 census at Ister Cottage, Hampton Row, Bathwick, Bath: Harriett F Battelle, aged 60, unmarried, living on own means, born at Derby.

The death of Eliza Battelle Gibbs, aged 74, was registered 1890/Q1 Bath. From the burial order book: Eliza Batelle Gibbs, aged 74, of 8 Caroline Bdgs, was buried on 19 Feb 1890.

The death of Harriet Battelle, aged 76, was registered 1901/Q4 Bath. From the burial register & burial order book: Harriet Batelle, aged 76, of Pulteney St, was buried on 5 Oct 1901.

In the 1911 census at 1 Rockliffe Road, Bath: Harriet Gibbs, aged 58, unmarried, governess – private family, born at Bath.

From the burial register & burial order book: Harriet Gibbs, aged 59, of 1 Rockliffe Rd, was buried on 5 Jun 1912. From the National Probate Calendar 1912: GIBBS Harriet of 1 Rockliffe-road Bath spinster died 2 June 1912 Probate London 1 July to Mary Battelle Clapp (wife of James Clapp). Effects £1892 16s. 7d.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.Na.41 Ann Helps (1824- IN 1899) Loving Memory of John Helps (1827- ANN 1910) THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN HELPS WHO ENTERED INTO REST DECEMBER 16TH 1899. AGED 75 YEARS ― “COME UNTO ME YE WEARY, AND I WILL GIVE YOU REST.” ― PEACE PERFECT PEACE WITH LOVED ONES FAR AWAY Headstone and kerb. IN JESUS KEEPING WE ARE SAFE AND THEY. ― In the 1891 census at 36 Henrietta Street, Bath: John Helps, aged 64, JOHN HELPS lodging house keeper, born at Rowden (Wilts), wife Ann, aged 67, HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE lodging house keeper, born at Bratton (Wilts), a servant and a lodger. DIED NOV. 21ST 1910 AGED 83 YEARS From the burial order book: Ann Helps, aged 75, of 35 Henrietta St, ― was buried on 22 Dec 1899.

From the burial register: John Helps, aged 83, of 36 Henrietta St, was buried on 24 Nov 1910. D.Na.42 Elizabeth Ann East: Colomb (1823-1900) ELIZABETH ANNE COLOMB Mary Mackenzie ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE (1834-1924) GENERAL COLOMB & MARY HIS WIFE BORN DECEMBER 31. 1823 Kenneth Douglas FELL ON SLEEP JANUARY 8. 1900 Mackenzie (1814- 1873) ...... Headstone on 3 plinths, kerb and a freestanding plaque at the foot. George Thomas OF GOD ...... NOT MADE WITH HANDS ETERNAL White chippings. Colomb (1787-1874) IN THE HEAVENS. COR. ...

North: The birth of Francis Cracroft Colomb was registered 1861/Q2 Stoke Mary Colomb ALSO OF Damerel.

MARY MACKENZIE Harriet Olivia WIDOW OF COLONEL K. D. MACKENZIE The death of Kenneth Douglas Mackenzie, aged 59, was registered

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Names Inscriptions Notes Colomb (1840-1920) AND SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE LATE 1873/Q3 Tavistock. GEN: G. T. COLOMB AND MARY HIS WIFE Francis Cracroft BORN AUG 25 1834 FELL ASLEEP JULY 28. 1924. In the 1881 census on HMS Jumna, 3rd rate Indian Troop Ship at 17O Colomb (1860-1918) 4’N, 64o 20 E: Francis C Colomb, aged 19, 2nd Lieutenant 90th, born at South: Plymouth. (The location corresponds to a point on the east Arabian Mary Colomb (1864- ALSO OF Sea.) 1958) HARRIET OLIVIA COLOMB YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF In the 1881 census at Huntley Lodge, Helston (Cornwall): Elizabeth A Philip Howard GENERAL C. T. COLOMB AND MARY HIS WIFE Colomb, aged 57, unmarried, born in Westmorland, Harriet O Colomb, Francis Colomb BORN 4 JUNE 1840 aged 39, unmarried, sister-in-law, born at Douglas (Isle of Man), (1900-1960) FELL ON SLEEP SEPTEMBER 1920 Elizabeth MacKenzie, aged 66, unmarried, sister-in-law, born at Dundee, Scotland, and three servants. THEY WERE LOVED AND PLEASANT IN ...... AND IN THEIR DEATH THEY WERE NOT ...... From the burial order book: Elizabeth Ann Colomb, aged 76, of 36 Pulteney St, was buried on 11 Jan 1900. Plaque: ALSO The birth of Philip Howard F Colomb was registered 1900/Q1 Bath, IN LOVING MEMORY OF mother’s maiden name: Hilliard. FRANCIS CRACROFT COLOMB TH 6 GURKHA RIFLES In the 1901 census at Alexandra, Winchester Street, Botley (Hants): BORN 24. MAR. 1860. DIED 13. OCT. 1918. Mary Colomb, aged 36, married, born in Ireland, Helen L Colomb, AND MARY COLOMB, HIS WIFE aged 36, married, sister-in-law, born in India, Eileen M H Colomb, BORN 17. JUNE 1864. DIED 17. JUNE 1958 aged 9, niece, born in India, Philip H F Colomb, aged 1, son, born at AND OF THEIR SON Bath, and two servants. PHILIP HOWARD FRANCIS COLOMB COMMANDER R.N. In the 1901 census at 36 Pulteney Street, Bath: Mary MacKenzie, aged BORN 7. JAN. 1900. DIED 10. JAN. 1960. 66, widow, living on own means, born in Scotland, Harriet O Colomb, aged 59, unmarried, living on own means, born in the Isle of Man, Elizabeth MacKenzie, aged 86, unmarried, sister-in-law, born in Scotland, a visitor and four servants.

From the Post Office Bath Directory 1912: Colomb Col. Francis Cracroft (Indian Army), 17, Darlington place ,, Miss, 36, Pulteney street

The death of Francis C Colomb, aged 57, was registered 1918/Q4 Bath. No entry found in either the burial register or the burial order book. From the National Probate Calendar 1918: COLOMB Francis Cracroft of 17 Darlington Place Bath colonel H.M. Indian army retired died 13 October 1918 at 8 Church-street Bath Probate London 28 December to Mary Colomb widow. Effects £1002 17s. 8d. D-400

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From the burial register: Harriet Olivia Colomb, aged 80, of 36 Pulteney St, was buried on 17 Sep 1920.

From the burial register: Miss Mary Mackenzie, aged 89, of 36 Pulteney St, Bath, was buried on 1 Aug 1924.

The death of Mary Colomb, aged 94, was registered 1958/Q2 Bath. No entry found in the burial order book.

The death of Philip H F Colomb, aged 60, was registered 1960/Q1 Bath. No entry found in either the burial register or the burial order book. D.Na.43 Mary Ann Bailey IN MEMORY OF (1814-1897) MARY ANN DAUGHTER OF RICHARD BAILEY Richard Bailey (OF AYLEFORD,) DIED 29. NOV. 1897 Louisa Verrinder AGED 83 YEARS (1810-1905) ― ALSO OF HER SISTER William Verrinder LOUISA, (1803-1878) WIDOW OF WILLIAM VERRINDER, Slab with curved upper surface. (OF BLAKENEY,)

DIED 3. MARCH 1905, In the 1871 census at Millend Road, Awre, Blakeney (Glos): William AGED 94 YEARS. Verrinder, aged 67, corn merchant, born at Lydney (Glos), wife ―•― Louisa, aged 60, born at East Dean (Glos), and a servant. “OH REST IN THE LORD.

WAIT PATIENTLY FOR HIM.” The death of William Verrinder, aged 74, was registered 1878/Q3 Westbury S. From the National Probate Calendar 1878: 10 October. The Will of William Verrinder late of Blakeney in the County of Gloucester Traveller who died 19 July 1878 at Blakeney was proved at Gloucester by Christopher William Holder Shoemaker and Charles Verrinder Labourer the Son both of Blakeney the Executors. Personal Estate under £450.

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Names Inscriptions Notes In the 1891 census at 2 York Street, Bath: Louisa Verrinder, aged 80, widow, living on own means, born in the Forest of Dean (Glos), and Mary A Bailey, aged 76, unmarried, visitor, living on own means, born in the Forest of Dean.

In the 1901 census at 17 Bathwick Street, Bath: Louisa Verrender, aged 90, widow, boarder, living on own means, born at Ayleford (Glos).

From the burial order book: Mary Ann Bailey, aged 83, of 18 York St, was buried on 3 Dec 1897.

From the burial register: Louisa Verrinder, aged 94, of 17 Bathwick St, was buried on 8 Mar 1905. D.Na.44 Sarah Waters (1820- IN LOVING MEMORY OF 1896) SARAH WATERS BORN PINHOE, DEVON. DEC. 8. 1820 DIED AT BATH, NOV. 5. 1896 ― WITH CHRIST, WHICH IS FAR BETTER ―

Slab in pink polished granite with a curved upper surface.

In the 1891 census at 2 Cleveland Row, Bath: George Lindsey, aged 60, living on own means, born at Farringdon (Devon), wife Frances, aged 60, born at Pinhoe (Devon), and Sarah Waters, aged 70, unmarried, sister-in-law, living on own means, born at Pinhoe.

From the burial order book: Sarah Waters, aged 76, of 10 Hampton Row, was buried on 11 Nov 1896. From the National Probate Calendar 1896: WATERS Sarah of 2 Cleveland-row Bathwick Bath spinster died 5 November 1896 Probate Bristol 1 December to George Lindsey gentleman Effects £396 10s. 2d.

See also D.Na.45.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.Na.45 Frances Lindsey North: (1827-1895) IN LOVING MEMORY OF FRANCES, Mary Ann Lindsey THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF GEORGE LINDSEY (1859-1913) BORN AT PINHOE, DEVON. APRIL 8. 1827, ENTERED INTO HER REST AT BATH. FEBRUARY 19. 1895 ABSENT FROM THE BODY AND PRESENT WITH THE LORD George Lindsey (1834-1907) ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY, WIDOW OF THE LATE GEORGE LINDSEY, WHO DIED DECEMBER 30. 1913 AGED 54

South: Pitched 4 ways. IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE LINDSEY, In the 1861 census at Cookham (Berks): Frances Lindsey, aged 30, HUSBAND OF FRANCES LINDSEY married, dressmaker, born at Pinhoe (Devon). BORN 1834. DIED JUNE 17. 1907. In the 1861 census at Formosa Place, Cookham (Berks): George “PEACE PERFECT PEACE.” Lindsey, aged 31, unmarried, butler, born at Harringdon (Devon).

In the 1871 census at the Manor House, Portslade (Sussex): George Lindsey, aged 40, married, butler domestic servant, born at Farringdon (Devon).

In the 1891 census at 2 Cleveland Row, Bath: George Lindsey, aged 60, living on own means, born at Farringdon (Devon), wife Frances, aged 60, born at Pinhoe (Devon), and Sarah Waters, aged 70, unmarried, sister-in-law, living on own means, born at Pinhoe.

From the burial order book: Frances Lindsey, aged 67, of Cleveland Row, was buried on 25 Feb 1895.

In the 1901 census at 2 Cleveland Row, Bath: George Lindsey, aged 66, widower, living on own means, born at Farringdon (Devon), and Elizabeth Lindsey, aged 62, unmarried, sister, living on own means, born at Farringdon.

From the burial register: George Lindsey, aged 73, of 2 Cleveland Row, was buried on 21 Jan 1907.

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Names Inscriptions Notes In the 1911 census at 2 Cleveland Row, Bath: Mary Ann Lindsey, aged 50, widow, private means, born at Bath.

From the burial register: Mary Ann Lindsey, aged 54, of 2 Cleveland Row, was buried on 3 Jan 1914. D.Na.46 Helen Bicknell East: (1826-1896) HELEN BICKNELL WIDOW OF THE LATE Edward Louis ISAAC BICKNELL ESQRE Spencer Bicknell WHO DIED AUGUST 25TH 1896 (1849-1898) AGED 70 YEARS.

Isaac Bicknell North: (1803-) EDWARD LOUIS SPENCER SECOND SON OF THE LATE Cross on 3 plinths. ISAAC AND HELEN BICKNELL

WHO DIED MAY 17TH 1898 Veterinary medicine: a guide to historical sources by Pamela Hunter AGED 48 YEARS. (2004) p337 in a section on Indian Veterinary Administration: Isaac Bicknell, veterinary department [Ref: L/MIL/10/79 f.56]

Born on 12 Oct 1845 in Bengal: Mary Lyne Bicknell, daughter of Isaac & Hellen Bicknell [IGI].

From Scott’s Directory, 1854: Isaac BICKNELL (date of rank) May 10 1828 Stud Department, 9th March, 51

In the 1861 census at a school at Pennsylvania House, Exeter: Edward L S Bicknell, aged 11, pupil, born in India.

In the 1861 census at 3 Crescent, Weston-super-Mare: Helen Bicknell, aged 35, married, born at Bath, children: Mary L, aged 15, born in the East Indies, and Robert D, aged 3, born in the East Indies, and a servant.

From a description of Ghuznee and Sutlej campaign medals being offered for sale: Isaac Bicknell, the son of Isaac and Susannah Bicknell, was born in Somerset in September 1803. He trained at the Royal Veterinary College and was recommended to the Hon. Hugh Lindsay, M.P., for a

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Names Inscriptions Notes post in the H.E.I.Co’s service by Professor Edward Coleman of the aforementioned institution. Having declared a preference for a posting in Bengal, where he had friends, Bicknell was appointed to the Bengal Establishment on 10 May 1828, and sailed for India exactly a year later, departing from Gravesend in the Juliana. He first acted as Veterinary Surgeon to the 1st Brigade, Bengal Horse Artillery, but by 1838 was serving with the 2nd Light Cavalry. The following year he accompanied the Army of the Indus into Afghanistan and accordingly was present at the Siege and Capture of Ghuznee in July. He returned to India shortly afterwards to take up an appointment at the Hauper Stud on 25 October 1839. In 1842, he was appointed officiating Veterinary Surgeon to the Governor- General’s Body Guard. After sick leave of a year in Europe in 1844, Bicknell was permanently appointed to the Body Guard on 14 February 1845, and served with that corps during the Sutlej Campaign of 1845-46, being present at the Battles of Moodkee, Aliwal and Sobraon. Bicknell continued with the G.G.B.G. until 13 June 1851, and was advanced to 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon on 10 May 1865. He retired from the service on 11 March 1873. Refs: Hodson Index (NAM); Historical Records of the Governor- General’s Body Guard (Hodson); IOL L/MIL/9/433 & 434.

From the burial order book: Helen Bicknell, aged 70, of 4 Darlington St, was buried on 29 Aug 1896. From the National Probate Calendar 1896: BICKNELL Helen of 4 Darlington-street Bath widow died 25 August 1896 Probate Bristol 28 September to Mary Lyne Hawes (wife of William Harington Hawes) and Charles Alexander Alexander accountant Effects £3222 11s. 11d. resworn January 1897 £612 8s. 11d.

The death of Edward Louis Spencer Bicknell, aged 48, was registered 1898/Q2 Bath. From the burial order book: Edward Louis Spencer Bicknell, aged 48, of Russell St, was buried on 20 May 1898.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.Na.47 Brice William White IN LOVING MEMORY (1819-1900) OF BRICE WILLIAM WHITE PAYMASTER ROYAL NAVY WHO FELL ASLEEP 10TH JULY 1900. AGED 81. ― THIS MEMORIAL WAS PLACED HERE Slab. BY HIS AFFECTIONATE SISTERS MARY AND CAROLINE WHITE In the 1891 census at 4 Belmont, Walcot, Bath: Brice W White, aged ― 71, unmarried, lodger, retired Fleet Paymaster RN, born at Stoke “THY BROTHER SHALL RISE AGAIN.” Damerel (Devon). JOHN.XI.23 The death of Brice William White, aged 81, was registered 1900/Q3 Bath. From the burial order book: Brice William White, aged 81, of 5 Johnstone St, was buried on 14 Jul 1900.

From the burial register & burial order book: Elizabeth Caroline White, aged 83, of 9 Pulteney Avenue, was buried on 4 Jul 1908. From the National Probate Calendar 1908: WHITE Elizabeth Caroline of 9 Pulteney-avenue Bath spinster died 2 July 1908 Probate Bristol 25 July to John Henry Wilson solicitor. Effects £3170 0s. 10d.

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Names Inscriptions Notes D.O.22 George Ruck (1871- 1949)

Florence Muriel Ruck (1885-1967)

Only the base of a memorial found. The burial order book does not specify the location of the burial of George Ruck but that of Florence Murial Ruck is as ’22 O’. In the index the location is given as ’22 O old ground’ and, in both cases, ‘casket’.

The birth of George Ruck was registered 1871/Q4 Maidstone. The birth of Florence Muriel Ruck was registered 1885/Q3 Maidstone.

In the 1901 census at 5 Kingston Road, Taunton: George Ruck, aged 29, clergyman Ch of England, born at Maidstone (Kent).

The marriage of George Ruck to Florence Muriel Ruck was registered 1906/Q3 Maidstone.

In the 1911 census at St Andrew’s Vicarage, Taunton: George Ruck, aged 39, priest of Church of England, born at Maidstone (Kent), wife Florence Muriel, aged 25, married 4 years 2 children, born at Maidstone, children: Frederick Andrew, aged 3, born at Taunton, and Mary Muriel, aged 1, born at Taunton, and two servants.

From the burial register & burial order book: George Ruck, aged 76, of 33 Sydney Bldgs, died on 21 Nov 1949 and was buried on 26 Nov 1949.

The death of Florence M Ruck, aged 81, was registered 1967/Q2 Totnes. From the burial register & burial order book: Florence Muriel Ruck, aged 86 (!), of Higher Bowstone Farm, Kingswear, Devon, died

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Names Inscriptions Notes on 1 May 1967, was cremated at Torquay and her ashes buried on 14 Mar 1967. D.O.23 Frances Sanderson South: (1802-1895) In memory of FRANCES SANDERSON BORN JULY 1802, DIED JANUARY 1895 John Sanderson WIDOW OF JOHN SANDERSON AND OF HER SISTER Elizabeth Ellen Way ELLEN WAY, BORN OCTOBER 1793, DIED AUGUST 1894 (1793-1894) Tomb of 3 layers, the lowest layer in stone, the others in polished, pink granite, the topmost pitched 4 ways.

In the 1871 census at Grove House, Fordington (Dorset): Charlotte Henning, aged 74, widow, landowner, born at Bridport (Dorset), Frances Sanderson, aged 68, widow, sister, born at Bridport, and three servants.

In the 1891 census at 5 Laura Place, Bath: Frances Sanderson, aged 88, widow, living on own means, born at Bridport (Dorset), Elizabeth E Way, aged 97, unmarried, sister, living on own means, born at Bridport, and four servants.

The death of Elizabeth Ellen Way, aged 100, was registered 1894 Bath. From the burial order book: Elizabeth Ellen Way, aged 100, of 5 Laura Place, was buried on 25 Aug 1894.

The death of Frances Sanderson, aged 92, was registered 1895 Bath. From the burial register: Frances Sanderson, aged 92, was buried on 22 Jan 1895. (There is no date in the burial order book.) From the grant of probate, she died on 18 Jan 1895. D.O.24 James Rowsell South: (1790-1875) IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF JAMES ROWSELL, Esther Rowsell WHO DIED FEBRUARY 19TH 1875, AGED 64. (1811-1872) ALSO ESTHER WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED JANY 11TH 1872, AGED 60.

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In the 1871 census at 8 Laura Place, Bath: James Rowsell, aged 69, lodging house keeper, born at Wells, wife Hester, aged 59, born at Folkland (sic) (Som), son Henry, aged 19, born in London, a visitor and a servant.

The death of Esther Rowsell, aged 60, was registered 1872/Q2 Bath. From the burial register: Esther Rowsell, aged 60, of 8 Laura Place, was buried on 15 Jan 1872.

From the burial register: James Rowsell, aged 64, of New King St, was buried on 25 Feb 1875. From the National Probate Calendar 1875: 20 April. The Will of James Rowsell late of 47 New-King-street in the City of Bath Gentleman who died 19 February 1875 at 47 New-King-street was proved at the Principal Registry by Joseph Rowsell of 13 Bladud- buildings Bath Gentleman and Henry Rowsell of 91 Marylebone-road in the County of Middlesex Cabinet Maker the Sons the Executors. Effects under £4,000. D.O.25 Sarah Davis (1817- South: 1872) In Loving Memory of SARAH Thomas Davis RELICT OF THOMAS DAVIS (1800-1845) WHO DIED JUNE 11TH 1872 AGED 54 Sarah Elizabeth Davis (1844-1873) North: Pitched 4 ways with a raised cross along the top. Also SARAH ELIZABETH The marriage of Thomas Davis to Sarah Pearce at St Mary the Virgin, DAUGHTER OF THE AFORESAID Bathwick was registered 1838/Q1 Bath. SARAH DAVIS The birth of Thomas Davis was registered 1840/Q2 Bath, mother’s WHO DIED SEPTR 9TH 1873. AGED 28. maiden name: Pearce. SHE SLEEPS IN JESUS In the 1841 census at Grove Street, Bath: Thomas Davis, aged 35, shoe m[aker], born in Somerset, Sarah Davis, aged 20, not born in Somerset, and Thomas Davis, aged 1, born in Somerset.

The birth of Joseph Pearce was registered 1842/Q3 Bath. The death of

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Names Inscriptions Notes Joseph Pearce, aged 1, was registered 1844/Q1 Bath.

The death of Thomas Davis, aged 45, was registered 1845/Q4 Bath. The birth of Rosina Davis was registered 1846/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Pearce. The death of Rosina Pearce, aged 1, was registered 1847/Q4 Bath.

In the 1851 census at 2 Grove Street, Bath: Sarah Davis, aged 34, widow, shoe binder, born in Wiltshire, and children: Thomas, aged 11, born at Bath, and Sarah, aged 7, born at Bath.

In the 1871 census at 28 Bathwick Street, Bath: Sarah Davis, aged 67, widow, surgical & monthly nurse, born at Westbury (Wilts), and daughter Sarah E, aged 27, unmarried, milliner & dressmaker, born at Bath.

From the burial register: Sarah Davis, aged 54, of Bathwick St, was buried on 14 Jun 1872.

From the burial register Sarah Elizabeth Davis, aged 29, of 29 Bathwick St, was buried on 15 Sep 1873. D.O.26 Sophia Hole (1805- TO 1873) THE MEMORY OF SOPHIA HOLE George Hole (1808- A Loving Wife a Parent dear 1882) A faithful friend when she was here She lived in hope and died in peace We know her Joy will never cease. DIED JANUARY 16TH 1873 AGED 67 YEARS ―•― Headstone. ALSO

GEORGE HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE In the 1871 census at 43 Villa Fields, Bath: George Hole, aged 63, DIED MARCH 26TH 1882 timber merchant & grocer, born at Yorlington (Som), wife Sophia, AGED 73 YEARS. aged 64, grocer, born at Frome (Som), and a grandson.

From the burial register: Sophia Hole, aged 67, of Villa Fields, was buried on 20 Jan 1873.

From the burial register: George Hole, aged 73, of Villa Fields, was

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Names Inscriptions Notes buried on 31 Mar 1882. D.O.27 Anne Terry (1783- No memorial found. 1873) In the 1851 census at 3 Daniel Street, Bath: Mary Terry, aged 72, fundholder, born at Dummer (Hants), Patrene (sic) Terry, aged 70, unmarried, sister, fundholder, born at Dummer, Anne Terry, aged 68, unmarried, sister, born at Dummer, and a servant.

In the 1871 census at 16 Bathwick Street, Bath: Mary Terry, aged 97, unmarried, born at Dummas (Hants), and Anne Terry, aged 90, unmarried, sister, born at Dummas.

From the burial order book: Anne Terry, aged 90, of 39 Bathwick St, died on 6 Mar 1873 and was buried on 10 Mar 1873. From the National Probate Calendar 1873: 28 April. The Will of Anne Terry late of Bath in the County of Somerset Spinster who died 6 March 1873 at Bath was proved at the Principal Registry by Thomas Terry of Bath esquire the Nephew the sole Executor. Effects under £4,000. D.O.28 Thomas Brooks No memorial found. (1813-1873) From the burial order book: Thomas Brooks, aged 59, of Henrietta Road, was buried on 6 Jun 1873. D.O.30 Albert Pinch (1848- IN LOVING 1874) REMEMBRANCE OF ALBERT PINCH WHO DIED AT BATH FEBY 26TH 1874 AGED 25 YEARS ASLEEP IN JESUS

Cross on a single plinth and kerb. The inscription is on the upper surface of the plinth on the eastern side. There is a mason’s mark of ‘GOLDING’ on eastern vertical face of the plinth.

The birth of Albert Pinch was registered 1848/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: White.

In the 1861 census at 3 Rochfort Place, Bathwick, Bath: William Pinch, aged 53, architect & surveyor, born at Bath, wife Elizabeth, aged 50,

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Names Inscriptions Notes born at Bath, children; Frederick, aged 19, solicitors clerk, born at Bath, Eliza, aged 15, born at Bath, and Albert, aged 13, born at Bath, and a servant.

In the 1871 census at 4 Rochfort Place, Bath: William Pinch, aged 64, architect & surveyor, born at Bath, wife Elizabeth, aged 61, born at Bath, children: Albert, aged 22, bank clerk, born at Bath, and Elizabeth, aged 36, born at Bath, and a servant.

The death of Albert Pinch, aged 26, was registered 1876/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: Albert Pinch, aged 26, of Abbey Churchyard, died on 25 Feb 1874 and was buried on 3 Mar 1874. D.O.31- Mary Ann Bowler IN LOVING MEMORY OF 32 (1806-1875) MARY ANN BOWLER. DIED APRIL 9 ― 1875 AGED 68. Caroline Eustance ALSO OF HER SISTER (1814-1886) CAROLINE EUSTANCE. DIED DEC. 4 ― 1886 AGED 72. Emma Penton ALSO OF EMMA PENTON BOWLER. Bowler (1835-1890) DIED AUG. 26 ― 1890 AGED 55. ALSO OF JONATHAN WOODMAN BOWLER. Jonathan Woodman DIED APRIL 1 ― 1894 IN HIS 5TH YEAR. Headstone. Double-width plot. The original carving of ‘ANNIE’ has Bowler (1889-1894) AND OF JONATHAN BURDETT BOWLER. been recarved as ‘AMIE’, DIED MARCH 9 ― 1911 AGED 77.

Jonathan Burdett ALSO OF The marriage of Jonathan Burdett Bowler to Emma Penton Blake was Bowler (1833-1911) HANNAH PENTON BALL, registered 1854/Q3 Bath. DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE

Hannah Penton Ball DIED JULY 7 ― 1933, AGED 64. The birth of Amie Frances Bowler was registered 1855/Q3 Bath, (1869-1933) ALSO OF AMIE FRANCES BOWLER, HER SISTER mother’s maiden name: Blake. DIED FEB. 19 ―1936 AGED 80. The birth of Hannah Penton Bowler was registered 1868/Q4 Bath, Amie Frances mother’s maiden name: Blake. Bowler (1857-1936) DEARLY BELOVED LET US NOT LIVE IN WORDS ONLY

BUT IN DEED AND IN TRUTH. In the 1871 census at 45 Villa Fields, Bath: Jonathan B Bowler, aged Fanny Ada Bowler ALSO OF FANNY ADA BOWLER 37, brass founder, born at Bath, wife Emma P, aged 36, born at (1871-1954) DIED APRIL 11 ― 1954 AGED 82. Bristol, children: Annie F, aged 15, dressmaker (apprentice), born at Bath, Louisa, aged 12, born at Bath, Frederick B, aged 11, born at Bath, Charles M, aged 9, born at Bathwick, William, aged 7, born at Bathwick, Frank J, aged 6, born at Bathwick, Ellen E, aged 4, born at Bathwick, Hannah P, aged 2, born at Bathwick, and George T, aged 1, born at Bathwick, and Mary A W, aged 64, widow, mother, annuitant,

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Names Inscriptions Notes born at Bath, blind from rheumatic.

The birth of Fanny Ada Bowler was registered 1871/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Blake.

From the burial register: Mary Ann Bowler, aged 68, of Villa Fields, was buried on 17 Apr 1875.

The birth of Jonathan Woodman Bowler was registered 1889/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Janes.

From the burial order book: Emma Penton Bowler, aged 55, of Villa Fields, was buried on 30 Aug 1890.

In the 1891 census at 1 Devonshire Terrace, Bath: Jonathan B Bowler, aged 57, brass finisher, born at Bath, and children: Annie F, aged 35, unmarried, mantle maker, born at Bath, Ellen C, aged 24, born at Bath, Hannah P, aged 22, dress maker, born at Bath, George S, aged 21, gas fitter &c, born at Bath, Fanny A, aged 19, mantle maker, born at Bath, Robert D, aged 17, brass finisher’s apprentice, born at Bath, and James E, aged 15, born at Bath.

The marriage of Hannah Penton Bowler to William Hudson Spurway was registered 1891/Q4 Bath.

The death of Jonathan Woodman Bowler, aged 4, was registered 1894/Q2 Bath. No entry in burial order book.

From the burial register: Jonathan Burdett Bowler, aged 77, of 205 Wellsway, Bath, was buried on 16 Mar 1911.

The marriage of Hannah Penton Spurway to Harrison William Ball at St Luke’s, Wellsway, Bath was registered 1919/Q3 Bath.

From the burial register: Hannah Penton Ball, aged 64, of 14 The Firs, Combe Down, Bath, was buried on 12 Jul 1933.

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Names Inscriptions Notes From the burial register: Annie Frances Bowler, aged 80, of 205 Wellsway, Bath, was buried on 24 Feb 1936.

From the burial register: Fanny Ada Bowler, aged 82, of 205 Wellsway, Bath, was buried on 15 Apr 1954.

The marriage of Edward Eustance to Caroline Woodman was registered 1842/Q2 Axbridge.

In the 1851 census at 2 Carlton Place, Clifton: Edward Eustance, aged 29, jeweller & watchmaker, born at Bath, wife Caroline, aged 33, born at Bath, France A Bowler, aged 22, unmarried, niece, jeweller’s assistant, born at Bath, and a servant.

In the 1861 census at Lime Street, Liverpool: Edward Eustance, aged 39, watch manf & jeweller employing 1 .... 1 jobber, born at Bath, wife Caroline, aged 45, born at Bath, and a visitor.

From the burial order book: Caroline Eustance, aged 72, of 1 Argyle Pl, was buried on 6 Dec 1886.

The marriage of Edward Eustance was registered 1887/Q3 W Derby.

The death of Edward Eustance, aged 78, was registered 1900/Q2 W Derby.

See also J.S.30. D.O.32 Abel Walker (1803- No memorial found. 1877) In the 1841 census at Wellington Buildings, Weston (Som): Abel Walker, aged 35, labourer, not born in Somerset, and Elizabeth Walker, aged 25, laundress, not born in Somerset.

In the 1861 census at 24 Grove Street, Bath: Abel Walker, aged 56, married, waggoner, born at Iron Acton (Glos).

From the burial register & burial order book: Abel Walker, aged 73, of Villa Fields, was buried on 10 Jan 1877. D.O.33 George Green No memorial found. (1827-1876) The birth of George Henry Green was registered 1862/Q2 Bath, George Henry Green mother’s maiden name: Alford. D-414

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Names Inscriptions Notes (1862-1898) In the 1871 census at 24 Villa Fields, Bath: George Green, aged 43, Martha Membery gardener, born at Wittle (Som), wife Martha, aged 43, born at Bath, (1829-1894) children: Emma K, aged 11, born at Bath, George H, aged 9, born at Bath, Mary, aged 7, born at Bath, Elizabeth, aged 4, born at Bath, and Martha, aged 1, born at Bath.

From the burial register: George Green, aged 49, of Villa Fields, was buried on 27 Sep 1876.

The marriage of Job Membery to Martha Green/Alford was registered 1881/Q1 Bath.

In the 1891 census at 24 Villa Fields, Bath: Job Membery, aged 71, market gardener, born at Whitechurch (Dorset), wife Martha, aged 63, born at Bath, George Green, aged 29, unmarried, step-son, mason, born at Bath, Mary Green, aged 26, unmarried, step-daughter, dressmaker, born at Bath, and Emily Green, aged 18, step-daughter, dressmaker, born at Bath.

From the burial order book: Martha Membury, aged 65, of Villa Fields, was buried on 11 Dec 1894.

The death of Henry George Green, aged 36, was registered 1898/Q2 Bath. From the burial order book: George Green, aged 36, of Pulteney Road, was buried on 7 Apr 1898. D.O.34 Sarah Ladham No memorial found. (1818-1882) In the 1851 census at Lughton House, Westbury (Wilts) as one of seven servants: James Ladhams, aged 31, married, servant, born at Great James Ladham Tey (Essex). (1820-1894) The birth of George Edward Ladhams (sic) was registered 1854/Q3 George Edward Shepton Mallet. Ladham (1854-1894) In the 1861 census at 34 Bathwick Street, Bath: Sarah Ladham, aged 44, lodging house keeper, born in London, and children: Henry James, aged 10, born at Westbury Leigh (Wilts), and George Edward, aged 6,

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Names Inscriptions Notes born at Charlton (Som).

In the 1881 census at 26 Grove Street, Bath: Sarah Ladham, aged 64, married, waiter’s wife, born in London.

From the burial register: Sarah Ladham, aged 63, of 5 Argyle St, was buried on 27 Feb 1882.

In the 1891 census at Bath Union Workhouse: James Ladham, aged 70, widower, lodging house keeper, pauper, born at Great Ley (Essex).

From the burial order book: James Ladham, aged 73, of Bath Union, was buried on 26 Apr 1894.

From the burial order book: George Edward Ladham, aged 39, of Highbury Place, was buried on 23 May 1894. D.O.35 Marchant Alice East: Priest (1844-1909) IN LOVING MEMORY Henry Priest (1837-) ― OF ― MARCHANT ALICE PRIEST William James (WIFE OF HENRY PRIEST) Priest (1885) WHO DIED 7: JUNE 1909 ...... GOD BLESS YOU Cross on 3 plinths. Surrounded by alder trees.

North: The birth of Marchant Alice Bramble was registered 1844/Q1 Devizes. AND OF AN INFANT SON The marriage of Henry Priest to Margaret Alice Bramble was WILLIAM JAMES PRIEST registered 1880/Q1 Clutton. (In the GRO index as ‘Prust’ rather than WHO DIED 21: DECEMBER 1885 ‘Priest’.)

The birth of Ann Bramble Priest was registered 1882/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Bramble. From the burial register: Ann Bramble Priest, aged 4 weeks, of 24 Henrietta St, was buried on 10 Mar 1882.

The birth of William James Priest was registered 1885/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Bramble. From the burial register: William James Priest, aged 1 month/6 weeks, of 24 Henrietta St, was buried on 24 Dec 1885.

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Names Inscriptions Notes In the 1901 census at 24 Henrietta Street, Bath: Henry Priest, aged 63, teacher of music – own account, born at Bath, wife Marchant A, aged 57, born at Devizes (Wilts), children: Henry, aged 20, articled clerk (solicitor), born at Bath, Alice B L, aged 17, born at Bath, and John D M, aged 14, born at Bath, and a servant.

The death of Marchant Alice Priest, aged 65, was registered 1909/Q2 Bath. From the burial register: Marchant Alice Priest, aged 65, of 32 Daniel St, was buried on 11 Jun 1909. D.O.37a Cecil Lionel No memorial found. Hawkins (1891) The birth of Cecil Lionel Hawkins was registered 1891/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Lock. From the burial order book: Cecil Lionel Hawkins, aged 3 months, of 4 Henrietta St, was buried on 5 Oct 1891. D.O.37b Ellen Rea Barnett No memorial found. (1883-1884) The birth of Ellen Rea Barnett was registered 1883/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Keller. From the burial register & burial order book: Ellen Rea Barnett, aged 17 months, of 9 Pulteney Gardens, was buried on 23 Sep 1884. D.O.38 Margaret Emily IN Taylor (1882-1884) LOVING MEMORY OF George Taylor MARGARET EMILY (1844-) INFANT DAUGHTER OF GEORGE AND BESSIE TAYLOR Elizabeth Mary DIED MARCH 17. 1884 Taylor (1846-) AGED 16 MONTHS Small headstone (now flat) and kerb. SHE IS NOT DEAD THE CHILD OF OUR ... BUT GONE UNTO THE SCHOOL ...... The marriage of George Taylor to Elizabeth Mary Blyth was registered WHERE ...... 1875/Q2 Westminster. AND ......

The birth of Margaret Emily Taylor in 1882 was registered 1883/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Blyth.

From the burial register: Margaret Emily Taylor, aged 16 months, of 1 Raby Place, was buried on 20 Mar 1884.

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The birth of Caroline Blyth Taylor was registered 1885/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Blyth.

In the 1891 census at 9 Regents Park Road, St Pancras, London: George Taylor, aged 46, oil, paint & colour merchant, born at Grendon (Notts), wife Elizabeth M, aged 44, born at Chelmsford (Essex), children: Oscar B, aged 13, born at St Pancras, Josephine C G, aged 15, born at St Pancras, Sibyl M, aged 11, born at St Pancras, Caroline B, aged 6, born at Bath, Charlotte E, aged 4, born at St Pancras, and Doris B, aged 1, born at St Pancras, a visitor, and three servants. D.O.39- Ada Ellen Fisher No memorial found. 40 (1865-1886) The marriage of Joseph Francis Fisher to Elizabeth Ann Atkins at St Swithin’s, Bath was registered 1861/Q4 Bath. Elizabeth Ann Chapman Fisher The birth of Bertha Elizabeth Fisher was registered 1862/Q3 Bath, (1829-1887) mother’s maiden name: Atkins. The birth of Ada Ellen Fisher was registered 1865/Q1 Bath, mother’s Arthur Francis maiden name: Atkins. Fisher (1873-1889) The birth of Albert Joseph Fisher was registered 1867/Q3 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Atkins. Albert Joseph Fisher The birth of Arthur Joseph Fisher was registered 1873/Q4 Bath, (1867-1913) mother’s maiden name: Atkins.

Bertha Elizabeth In the 1881 census at 7 Russell Street, Bath: Joseph Francis Fisher, Fisher (1862-1920) aged 60, lodging house keeper, born St Catherines (Som), wife Elizabeth Ann, aged 51, born at Milverton (Som), children: Bertha E, aged 18, born at Bath, Francis, aged 17, engineer apprentice, born at Bath, Ada E, aged 16, born at Bath, Albert J, aged 13, born at Bath, Ann G, aged 12, born at Bath, and Arthur F, aged 7, born at Bath, and two servants.

From the burial order book: Ada Ellen Fisher, aged 21, of 21 Pulteney St, was buried on 26 Nov 1886.

From the burial order book: Elizabeth Ann Chapman Fisher, aged 57, of 21 Pulteney St, was buried on 14 Feb 1887.

From the burial order book: Arthur Francis Fisher, aged 15, of 20 Pulteney St, was buried on 14 Jul 1889. D-418

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From the burial order book: Joseph Francis Fisher, aged 85, of 38 Belgrave Crescent, was buried on 22 Mar 1906.

In the 1911 census at 38 Belgrave Crescent, Bath: Albert Joseph Fisher, aged 43, widower, private means, born at Bath, Bertha Elizabeth Fisher, aged 48, unmarried, masseuse, born at Bath, daughter Dorothy, aged 15, born at Burnham (Som), and a servant.

From the burial register: Albert Joseph Fisher, aged 46, of 38 Belgrave Crescent, was buried on 3 Sep 1913.

From the burial register: Bertha Elizabeth Fisher, aged 54, of 38 Belgrave Crescent, Bath, was buried on 1 May 1920. D.O.41 Charles James IN Payne (1874-1894) LOVING MEMORY _ OF _ Henry Payne (1838- CHARLES JAMES PAYNE, 1906) WHO DIED NOVR 20TH 1894, AGED 20 YEARS Elizabeth Payne ― (1835-1911) ALSO OF HENRY PAYNE, FATHER OF THE ABOVE Headstone and kerb. WHO DIED DECR 1ST 1906.

AGED 68 YEARS The birth of Francis Henry Payne was registered 1862/Q2 Bath, ― mother’s maiden name: Naish. ALSO OF The birth of Elizabeth Payne was registered 1871/Q31 Bath, mother’s ELIZABETH PAYNE, maiden name: Nash. BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE The birth of Charles James Payne was registered 1874/Q3 Bath, HENRY PAYNE mother’s maiden name: Nash. WHO DIED FEBY 4TH 1911

AGED 76 YEARS In the 1891 census at the Police Barracks, Grove Street, Bath: Henry ― Payne, aged 51, police inspector, born at Timsbury (Som), wife “THY WILL BE DONE.” ― Elizabeth, aged 54, born at Marksbury (Som), children: Francis H, aged 29, printer, born at Bath, Agnes L, aged 23, born at Bath, Emily

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Names Inscriptions Notes S, aged 21, dressmaker, born at Bath, Elizabeth, aged 19, milliner, born at Bath, and Charles J, aged 17, born at Bath, and eleven lodgers/police constables.

From the burial order book: Charles James Payne, aged 20, of Police Barracks, Grove St, was buried on 24 Nov 1894.

From the burial register & burial order book: Francis Henry Payne, aged 36, of Westgate Bdgs, was buried on 8 Jun 1896.

From the burial register: Henry Payne, aged 68, of 11 Winchester Road, Bath, was buried on 5 Dec 1906.

From the burial register: Elizabeth Payne, aged 76, of 11 Winchester Rd, Oldfield Park, Bath, was buried on 8 Feb 1911. D.O.42 Constance Payne HERE RESTS Smith (1863-1941) CONSTANCE PAYNE SMITH CALLED TO HEAVEN JAN 19TH 1941, AGED 76.

Vase on a plaque. The inscription is on the plaque east of the vase.

The birth of Constance Prudence Jenkins was registered 1863/Q1 Chippenham. The marriage of Constance Prudence Jenkins to Francis Henry Payne was registered 1892/Q1 Chippenham.

The birth of Ivy Adeline Payne was registered 1893/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Jenkins.

The death of Francis Henry Payne, aged 34, was registered 1896/Q2 Bath. See grave D.O.41. From the burial order book: Francis Henry Payne, aged 36, of Westgate Bdgs, was buried on 8 Jun 1896.

The marriage of Francis James Ernest Smith to Constance Prudence Payne/Jenkins was registered 1901/Q3 Bath.

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In the 1911 census at 3 Stanley Road, Bath: Francis Smith, aged 41, out of employment, born in Jersey, wife Constance, aged 41, married 10 years 1 child, born at Colerne (Wilts), Ivy Payne, aged 18, step- daughter, born at Bath, Alfred Smith, aged 9, son, born at Bath, two lodgers and two boarders.

The death of Constance P Smith, aged 76, was registered 1941/Q1 Bath. From the burial register: Constance Payne Smith, aged 76, of 3 Stanley Rd, Manvers St, Bath, was buried on 23 Jan 1941. (An age of 77 or 78 would have been expected from the birth registration.)

From the burial register & burial order book: Francis James Ernest Smith, aged 75, of 3 Gordon Rd, Prior Park, Bath, died on 6 Jan 1946 and was buried on 9 Jan 1946.

From the burial order book: Ivy Adeline Payne, aged 72, died on 15 Mar 1965, was cremated and her ashes buried on 27 Mar 1965. D.O.43 Catherine Whitelaw IN (1816-1903) Loving Memory of CATHERINE WHITELAW WHO ENTERED INTO REST THE 15TH OF JUNE 1903 AGED 86. ST MATT. 1 C. 111

Headstone and kerb.

In the 1881 census at 41 Woolton Street, Much Woolton (Lancs): Catherine Whitelaw, aged 58, unmarried, governess, born at Hamburgh (British Subject).

In the 1901 census as visitor at the house of Nellie Roseveare, lodging house keeper, at 8 Elstow Road, Hatfield Road, Tormoham (Devon): Catherine Whitelaw, aged 83, unmarried, retired governess, born in

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Names Inscriptions Notes Germany.

From the burial register: Catherine Whitelaw, aged 86, of The Limes, Pulteney Road, was buried on 25 Jun 1903. D.O.44 Ada Holley (1875- No memorial found. 1895) The marriage of Joel Holley to Fanny Elms Byfield was registered 1872/Q4 Bath. Joel Holley (1848- The birth of Ada Holley was registered 1874/Q4 Bath, mother’s 1920) maiden name: Byfield. From the burial order book: Ada Holly, aged 20, of the parish of Fanny Holley (1848- Lyncombe, was buried on 11 Jun 1895. 1926) The death of Joel Holley, aged 72, was registered 1920/Q4 Bath. From the burial register & burial order book: Joel Holley, aged 72, of Glenhurst, Prior Park Rd, was buried on 2 Nov 1920.

From the burial register & burial order book: Fanny Holley, aged 77, of Glenhurst, 35 Prior Park Rd, was buried on 12 Jan 1926. D.O.45 Frances Elizabeth FANNY ELIZABETH Isabella Wilmot ...... WILMOT CHETWODE Chetwode (1814- BORN JULY 9TH 1814, 1894) DIED MAY 23RD 1894.

Cross on 3 plinths.

The ‘Wilmot Chetwode’ combination occurs in transcriptions of memorials at Saint Johns Churchyard, , Coolbanagher, County Laois (formerly Queen’s County), Ireland by Ann Ryan: In loving memory of, Knightly Jonathan Wilmot Chetwode, Of Woodbrook, Esq. born, Sept 24th 1852, died at New Orleans, April 1st 1886.Together with the Lord.

In loving memory of, Edward Erskine Wilmot Chetwode, of Trinity College, Oxford, only son of, Edward Erskine and Gertrude Wilmot Chetwode, and grand son of, Edward Wilmot Chetwode, of Woodbrook, born, June 11th 1878, died, July 8th 1900, at Linley, South Africa, of wounds received in D-422

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Names Inscriptions Notes action on May 31st while he was serving with the 45th Command (Dublin). This tablet was erected by, his mother and sisters.

From Rome’s Recruits: A List Of Protestants Who Have Become Catholics Since The Tractarian Movement (London: Whitehall Review, 1878): Miss Wilmot Chetwode, daughter of Edmund and Lady Janet Wilmot Chetwode, of Woodbrook, Queen’s County. Miss Janet Wilmot Chetwode.

From the burial order book: Frances Elizabeth Isabella Wilmot Chetwode, aged 80, of 5 Henry St, was buried on 28 May 1894.

From of Mon 28 May 1894 (pg. 1; Issue 34275; col A): WILMOT-CHETWODE. On the 23rd May, at Bath, FANNY ELIZABETH ISABELLA, daughter of the late EDWARD and LADY JANET WILMOT- CHETWODE, of Woodbrook, Queen’s County. D.O.46 Frederic Pearson IN (1843-1899) THE BELOVED MEMORY _ OF _ Margaret Pearson FREDERIC PEARSON, (1844-1931) DIED AUGUST 25TH 1899, AGED 56.

ALSO OF MARGARET Headstone. WIFE OF THE ABOVE

DIED The birth of Frederick Pearson was registered 1843/Q2 Bath, mother’s NOVEMBER 27TH 1931 maiden name: Prodger. AGED 87. The birth of Margaret Venton was registered 1844/Q3 Exeter.

“HEAVEN’S MORNING BREAKS AND EARTH’S VAIN SHADOWS FLEE.” In the 1871 census at 10 Argyle Street, Bath: Joseph Pearson, aged 59, widower, retired grocer, born at Bath, children: Joseph, aged 30, unmarried, grocer, born at Bath, Christiana, aged 29, unmarried, professor of music, born at Bath, Frederick, aged 27, unmarried,

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Names Inscriptions Notes grocer & violinist, born at Bath, Elizabeth Prodger, aged 87, widow, mother-in-law, born at Westerleigh (Glos), and a servant.

The marriage of Frederic Pearson to Margaret Venton was registered 1872/Q2 Clifton.

The birth of Joseph Pearson was registered 1874/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Venton. The birth of William Percival Hugh Pearson was registered 1876/Q1 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Venton.

From the burial register: Joseph Pearson, aged 65, of 10 Argyle St, was buried on 22 Jun 1876. (See grave D.P.45.)

In the 1881 census at 10 Argyle Street, Bath: Frederick Pearson, aged 37, grocer employing 3 men 1 boy, born at Bath, wife Margaret, aged 37, born at Exeter, children: Fred Victor Prodger, aged 7, born at Bath, William P Hugh, aged 5, born at Bath, and Josh Whatley, aged 3, born at Bath, Elizh Prodger, aged 97, widow, grandmother, formerly tradesman’s wife (annuitant), born at Westerleigh (Wilts), and two servants.

From the burial order book: Frederick Pearson, aged 56, of 10 Argyle St, was buried on 29 Aug 1899.

From the burial register: Margaret Pearson, aged 87, of 8 Percy Pl, Bath, was buried on 1 Dec 1931. D.O.47 Jane Finlay (1834- In 1907) loving memory of JANE FINLAY Kirkman Finlay WHO DIED OCT. 24. 1907 (1826-1908) AGED 73. KIRKMAN FINLAY HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED FEB. 1. 1908. AGED 81.

Cross on 3 plinths.

In the 1901 census at 6 Marlborough Buildings, Bath: Kirkman Finlay, aged 74, retired East India merchant, born in Scotland, wife Jane,

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St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick – Smallcombe Cemetery – Memorial Inscriptions Bathwick LHS

Names Inscriptions Notes aged 67, born in Scotland, and three servants.

From the burial register: Jane Finlay, aged 73, of 6 Marlborough Bdgs, was buried on 28 Oct 1907.

From the burial register: Kirkman Finlay, aged 81, of 6 Marlborough Bdgs, was buried on 4 Feb 1908.

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