Memorial: M5715

Brass plaque in All Saints Church, Springfield, Essex, dedicated to Richard Coates d. 1822


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Location

All Saints Church, Springfield, Essex, England

Transcript

'RICHARD COATES . BORN . AT . MASKE . NEAR . RICHMOND . IN . THE / COUNTY . OF . YORK . ON . 14TH . JANUARY . 1763 . DIED . IN . THIS . PARISH . 12TH . APRIL 1822 / CIVIL ENGINEER . AT . THE . COMPLETION . OF . THE CHELMSFORD . AND . BLACKWATER / NAVIGATION . AFTERWARDS . MERCHANT . AT . SPRINGFIELD . AND . HEYBRIDGE / IN . THIS . COUNTY / A . BELOVED . FATHER . A . GENEROUS . FRIEND . A . GOOD . MASTER . A . JUST . AND . LOYAL . MAN / THIS . MEMORIAL . IS . PLACED . HERE . IN . AFFECTIONATE . COMPLIANCE . WITH . THE WISHES . OF . SARAH . COATES / LAST . SURVIVING . OF . HIS . CHILDREN . WHO . DIED . 28TH . JANUARY . 1867 . AGED 75.'

Details

Description: Rectangular brass plaque with semi-circular apron and wooden mount. Lettering incised and colour-filled in black and red within a black border with an outer border of green leaves between red fillets. On the apron, framed by two acanthus leaves with a shell in the centre, a view of two brigs off a coast. Within the entrance of a waterway on the left, a canal barge with a steersman.
Type: Plaque
Position: Porch, interior South Wall
Materials: Brass
Artists: Matthews

People

Coates, Richard
Age: 59
Date of Death: 12/4/1822
Cause of Death: Unknown/None
Rank / Occupation: Civil Engineer
Organisation:

Extra

Notes: The porch erected as a memorial to Richard Coates. He was the assistant to John Rennie in the construction of the Chelmsford and Blackwater Navigation and afterwards resident engineer of the project. He founded a school at Springfield in 1814. DOSSIER.
Bibliography: Hilda Grieve 'The Sleepers and the Shadows' vol ii, p. 243 (Essex Record Office).
Recorder: The Arts Society (NADFAS)
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