Ledger in St Peter’s Church, Hersham commemorating Admiral Sir Thomas Williams d. 1841
Location
St Peter's Church, Hersham, Surrey, England
Transcript
'...SACRED TO THE MEMORY / OF / ADMIRAL SIR THOMAS WILLIAMS. G.C.B. / OF BURWOOD HOUSE, / IN THIS PARISH. / HE EXCHANGED THIS LIFE / FOR A BLESSED IMMORTALITY / ON SUNDAY THE 10TH OF OCTOBER, 1841, / IN THE 80TH YEAR OF HIS AGE / "Looking unto Jesus". / Hebrews, 12.2'
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Description: The inscription tablet flanked by Ionic columns. Crest on pediment with ribbon and badge of the K. C. B. Type: Ledger Materials: White marble
People
Williams, Thomas Age: 80 Date of Death: 10/10/1841 Cause of Death: Unknown/None Rank / Occupation: Admiral Organisation: Royal Navy
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Notes: DOSSIER. Recorder: The Arts Society (NADFAS) 1990
Memorial in Cathays Cemetery, Cardiff commemorating Charles John Tanner d. 1919
Location
Cathays Cemetery, Cardiff, Wales
Transcript
'In loving memory / of / Charles John Tanner / (Late Docks Police) / The beloved husband of Catherine Tanner / Who died Jan 3rd 1919 / aged 51 years / Gone but not forgotten / Also Alfred John their son / Who died April 11th 1931 / Aged 30 years / In the midst of life we are in death'
Details
Description: Headstone Type: Gravestone
People
anner, Charles John Age: 51 Date of Death: 3/1/1919 Cause of Death: Unknown/None Rank / Occupation: Docks Police Organisation:
Memorial at the Church of St Peter and St Paul, Eye, Suffolk commemorating John Brown, RN d. 1732
Location
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Eye, Suffolk, England
Transcript
'Johannes Brown Et Copiis in Expeditione Navali contra Hispanos AN. DOM 1703 [?] Obiit Nov 19 A.D. 1732 Aet Suae 74 Illius Testamenti Curatores et Haeredes Scripti Johannes Brown Arm Gueliemus Selwin Grati Animo P.P.’
‘John Brown and forces in a Naval Expedition against the Spaniards, Anno Domini 1703 {?} Died on Nov 19 AD 1732.'
Details
Description: Carving of Good Samaritan Position: South aisle
People
Brown, John Age: 74 Date of Death: 19/11/1732 Cause of Death: Unknown Rank / Occupation: Naval Surgeon Organisation: Royal Navy
Extra
Notes: Difficult to read, not all inscription recorded. Recorder: William Donnan, 1967
Memorial in the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Monmouth commemorating Joseph Price HEIC d. 1796
Location
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales
Transcript
'Sacred to the Memory / of JOSEPH PRICE, son of THOMAS PRICE of this Town. / He was born in the Year 1726 and died 3rd of June 1796. / He was endowed by nature with extraordinary talents and possessed in an eminent degree / Fortitude, Courage and Intrepidity. / He had a comprehensive mind, a clear understanding, a fervid imagination, and enterprising / spirit. / He went to India when young, and by the exertion of those talents he raised himself to / independence and a conspicuous rank in life. In the war with France, 1778 he commanded / two forty gun ships which were equipped to aid the King's squadron. On this service he acquitted / himself with great credit and to the entire satisfaction of the Government and of His Majesty's / Naval commander. He was afterwards appointed by the East India Company the Office / of Marine Pay Master and Naval Store Keeper which he discharged with faithfulness and ability. / He was brave and humane, just, faithful and generous. / He lived honoured and respected by his friends / and died sincerely regretted by all who knew him'
Details
Description: Relief above the inscription tablet showing two cherubs, one hoisting sail and the other wearing a helmet and holding a caduceus representing trade. The inscription flanked by pilasters with anthemion motifs above. Type: Wall memorial Position: North side of nave Materials: Marble Artists: Richard Westmacott
People
Price, Joseph Age: 70 Date of Death: 3/6/1796 Cause of Death: Unknown/None Rank / Occupation: Organisation: Honourable East India Company
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Notes: Sighted 2011, B Tomlinson. Recorder: The Arts Society (NADFAS) 1987 Photographer: B. Tomlinson
Gravestone at Church of St Margaret of Antioch, St Margaret-at-Cliffe, Kent, commemorating William Nicholls MBE Master Mariner d. 1937
Location
Church of St Margaret of Antioch, St Margaret-at-Cliffe, Kent, England
Transcript
'In loving memory of Catherine NICHOLLS entered into rest 16 Feb 1936 aged 76 yrs... WILLIAM NICHOLLS, M.B.E. MASTER MARINER beloved husband of the above died 10 Jan 1937 aged 77 years. Safe in port'
Details
Description: A granite cross on three stepped base with a kerb
Type: Gravestone Position: 147
People
Nicholls, William Age: 77 Date of Death: 10/1/1937 Cause of Death: Unknown/None Rank / Occupation: Master mariner Organisation:
Extra
Bibliography: 'The Monumental Inscriptions in the Church and Churchyard of St Margaret of Antioch, St Margaret At Cliffe, Kent' Kent Family History Society (Canterbury, 1980). Recorder: E.R. Stage
Memorial at St James’s Cemetery, Liverpool commemorating John Thomas d. 1879
Location
St James's Cemetery, Liverpool, England
Transcript
'John Thomas late H M Customs 15 August 1879 age 66'
Details
People
Thomas, John Age: 66 Date of Death: 15/8/1879 Cause of Death: Unknown/None Rank / Occupation: Organisation: HM Customs
Extra
Notes: From a MS in Liverpool Record Office compiled by James Gibson d. 1886, vol. 6, p. 845. This cemetery was sited in an old quarry. It has now largely been cleared. Recorder: Captain J. P. Brand
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Commemorating seafarers and victims of maritime disasters