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St Mary's Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England

Tablet in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire dedicated to Captain Henry Skillicorne d. 1678.

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St Mary's Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England

Transcript

In memory of Captain Henry Skillicorne, deceased, born at Kirk Lonnon / in the Isle of Man in 1678. Taught by Dr. Wilson, Bishop, and justly called / the good Bishop of that Island. When young he went to sea and was for many years / in the employ of, and concerned with Jacob Elton, Esq. Merchant in Bristol, / whose relation Sarah Goldsmith of that city he married. She dying in childbed / with two children, he in 1731 married Elizabeth Mason, then of Bristol, / daughter of Will'm Mason of Cheltenham, Gentleman, by Margaret Surman, / daughter of John Surman, of Treddington in this county, Esq. / He quitting the sea after 40 years service, they resided together some years / at Bristol, and in 1738 came to live upon their estate in this town, / where he gave his mind to increase the knowledge, & extend the use / of Cheltenham Spa, which became his property. He found the old spring open / and exposed to the weather. He made the well there, as it now is, made the / walks, and planted the trees in the Upper & Lower Parades; / and by conduct ingenious and manners attentive / he, with the aid of many worthy persons in the town and neighbourhood, / brought this most salutary water to just estimation & extensive use;/ and ever presiding with esteem in the walks, saw it visited with benefit / by the greatest persons of the age, and so established its reputation, / that his present Most Gracious Majesty King George the Third, / with his most amiable Queen, Charlotte and the Princesses Royal / Augusta and Elizabeth their daughters, visited it, drinking the water, / & residing from the 12th day of July to the 16th day of August / both inclusive 1788 in the Lodge built by Will'm Skillicorne, / the proprietor thereof, and of the spa, son of Captain Skillicorne, / on his Bay's Hill near thereunto, for & then & now in lease to the Right / Honourable Earl Fauconberg, who receiving benefit from this water / for many years spread its good name. Wm. Miller, Esq., the tenant of the / Spa, & others of the town, erected new buildings, paved, cleansed / & lighted the street, encouraged by the gentlemen of the neighbourhood / making new roads. The king discovered the new spring like the Old, / which his Majesty steaned and secured, and built 17 rooms at the Lodge / House at his own expence, and graciously gave it to Mr. Skillicorne, / in whose ground near the House it was, at the instance of Earl Fauconberg. / Captain Skillicorne was buried the 18th of October 1763 with his son / Henry by his last wife, at the west door on the inside of this church, / aged 84 years. He was an excellent seaman, of tried courage./ He visited most of the great trading posts of the Mediterranean, up the / Archipelago, Morea & Turkey, Spain, Portugal & Venice, and several of the / North American Ports, Philadelphia, and Boston, and Holland, / and could do business in seven tongues. He was of great regularity / and probity, & so temperate as never to have been once intoxicated. / Religious without hypocrisy, grave without austerity, of a cheerful / conversation without levity, a kind husband & tender father, / tall erect robust & active. From an ill-treated wound while a prisoner / after an engagement at sea, he became a strict valetudinarian. / He lived and dyed an honest man. / Mrs Elizabeth Skillicorne, a Quaker, was buried in the Quaker / Graveyard upon the 14th of April 1779, / a virtuous woman, a good wife, & a tender mother. / William Skillicorne, Esq., / died April 12th 1803, / aged 66 years'

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Type: Tablet
Position: Nave

People

Skillicorne, Henry
Age: 84
Date of Death: 10/1763
Cause of Death: Unknown/None
Rank / Occupation: Master of privateer
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St Thomas Church, Kingston, Jamaica, Rest of the World

Memorial in the Parish Church, Kingston, Jamaica commemorating Vice-Admiral John Benbow d. 1702

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St Thomas Church, Kingston, Jamaica, Rest of the World

Transcript

'Here lyeth interred, the body of John BENBOW Esqr., Admiral of the White: A true pattern of English courage: who lost hys life in defence of hys Queene and country, November ye 1702 in the 52nd year of hys age by a wound in his leg, received in an engagement with Mons. Du Casse, being much lamented'

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Type: Ledger
Position: Chancel
Materials: Blue slate

Event

Cartagena

Event Date

1702

Event Category

1739-1748 War of the Austrian Succession

People

Benbow, John
Age: 51
Date of Death: 4/11/1702
Cause of Death: War casualty
Rank / Occupation: Vice Admiral of the White
Organisation: Royal Navy

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Notes: Inscription overstates age by 3 years. Incorrect coat-of-arms. Also known as Kingston Parish Church.
Bibliography: 'Dictionary of National Biography'; Capt J.H. Lawrence-Archer 'Monumental Inscriptions of the British West Indies' (London, 1875).
Recorder: E.G. Allsopp. 30/09/1969
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Naval and Military Cemetery, Portland, Dorset, England

Gravestone in Portland, Dorset, dedicated to Frederick Beard d. 1910

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Naval and Military Cemetery, Portland, Dorset, England

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'FREDRICK CHARLES BEARD / off. Stew'd 1st cl. H.M.S. 'Britannia' / died / 4th June 1910 Aged 35'

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Type: Gravestone
Position: Church of England (old) 289
Vessel: HMS Britannia

People

Beard, Fredrick Charles
Age: 35
Date of Death: 4/6/1910
Cause of Death: Unknown/None
Rank / Occupation: Officers' steward 1st class
Organisation: Royal Navy

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Recorder: R. & J. H. Perry 1987
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Naval and Military Cemetery, Portland, Dorset, England

Gravestone in Portland, Dorset, commemorating Joseph Blackwood d. 1904

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Naval and Military Cemetery, Portland, Dorset, England

Transcript

'Joseph BLACKWOOD / Ordinary Seaman H.M.S. 'Kent' / died / 18th Sept 1904. aged 19'

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Type: Gravestone
Position: Nonconformist 429
Vessel: HMS Kent

People

Blackwood, Joseph
Age: 19
Date of Death: 18/9/1904
Cause of Death: Unknown / None
Rank / Occupation: Ordinary Seaman RN
Organisation: Royal Navy

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Recorder: R. & J. H. Perry 1987
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Naval and Military Cemetery, Portland, Dorset, England

Gravestone in Portland, Dorset, dedicated to Herbert Bateman d. 1904

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Naval and Military Cemetery, Portland, Dorset, England

Transcript

'In loving memory / of / HERBERT ARTHUR BATEMAN / who died March 11th 1904 / aged 23 years / late Lance Corporal R.M.L.I. It is not our will O Lord but Thy will be done / gone but not forgotten / Erected by his comrades / H.M.S. 'Empress of India'

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Type: Gravestone
Position: Church of England (old) 303
Vessel: HMS Empress of India

People

Bateman, Herbert Arthur
Age: 23
Date of Death: 11/3/1904
Cause of Death: Unknown/None
Rank / Occupation: Lance Corporal RMLI
Organisation: Royal Marine Light Infantry

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Recorder: R. & J.H. Perry 1987
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Hong Kong Cemetery, Happy Valley, Hong Kong, China, Rest of the World

Memorial in Hong Kong Cemetery commemorating Peyton Blakiston RN d. 1883

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Hong Kong Cemetery, Happy Valley, Hong Kong, China, Rest of the World

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'Peyton BLAKISTON Midshipman H.M.S. AUDACIOUS d. 31/3/1883 age 17 years 3 months'

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Vessel: HMS Audacious

People

Blakiston, Peyton
Age: 17
Date of Death: 31/3/1883
Cause of Death: Unknown/None
Rank / Occupation: Midshipman RN
Organisation: Royal Navy

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Recorder: Christine Thomas
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St Andrew's Church, Shrivenham, Oxfordshire, England

Wall monument in Shrivenham, Oxfordshire commemorating Admiral Samuel Barrington d. 1800

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St Andrew's Church, Shrivenham, Oxfordshire, England

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'SACRED / TO THE MEMORY OF THE HONOURABLE / SAMUEL BARRINGTON / ADMIRAL OF THE WHITE & GENERAL OF THE MARINES / BORN FEBY 15th 1730 DIED AUGT 16th 1800 / HERE RESTS THE HERO WHO IS GLORY'S PAGE / WROTE HIS FAIR DEEDS FOR MORE THAN HALF AN AGE / HERE RESTS THE PATRIOT WHO FOR ENGLAND'S GOOD / EACH TOIL ENCOUNTER'D AND EACH CLIME WITHSTOOD / HERE RESTS THE CHRISTIAN; HIS, THE LOFTIER CLAIM / TO SEIZE THE CONQUEST, YET RENOUNCE THE FAME / HE WHEN HIS ARM ST. LUCIA'S TROPHIES BOAST / ASCRIBES THE GLORY TO THE LORD OF HOSTS / AND WHEN THE HARDER TASK REMAIN'D BEHIND / THE PASSIVE COURAGE AND THE WILL RESIGN'S / PATIENT, THE VETERAN VICTOR YIELDS HIS BREATH / SECURE IN HIM, WHO CONQUERED SIN AND DEATH'

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Description: A large flag carved draped over the inscription tablet on a staff, an anchor and the hilt of a sword, protrude from behind.
Type: Wall monument
Position: North aisle wall
Materials: White marble

People

Barrington, Samuel
Age:
Date of Death: 16/8/1800
Cause of Death: Unknown/None
Rank / Occupation: Admiral of the White
Organisation: Royal Navy

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St Peter's Church, Soberton, Hampshire, England

Memorial in St Peter’s Church, Soberton, Hampshire, commemorating Captain James Bashford RN d. 1832

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St Peter's Church, Soberton, Hampshire, England

Transcript

'Near this spot lies the remains of / James Bashford Esq. Post Captain R.N. / Sole issue of Lieut. James Bashford R.N. / Entering the Navy in 1793 he was continuously employed on / active service during the wars between that date and 1815. / He unassisted, at great risk, saved the lives of eight sailors / at the conflagration of the Boyne at Spithead, and on another / occasion received the thanks of the Royal Humane Society for / rescuing four men from a cutter belonging to the Venerable. / In 1805 he was appointed to the Royal Sovereign Flagship / of Lord Collingwood, and at the battle of Trafalgar was severely wounded. After a series of distinguished services / in the Mediterranean in Dutch and Danish waters he was made / Commander in recognition of a special act of bravery (badly / wounded) against the Russians in the Gulf of Finland. / He was born at Portsmouth December 7th 1778. / Married 1811 Sophia, daughter of / William Charles Lake Esq. / of Castle Godwyn, Gloucestershire, / who predeceased him in 1822. / He died at Soberton, November 26th 1832 / leaving issue of three sons and four daughters'

Details

Type: Wall tablet
Position: North aisle
Materials: Marble
Vessel: HMS Boyne

Event

Battle of Trafalgar

Event Date

1805

Event Category

1803-1815 Napoleonic War

People

Bashford, James
Age: 54
Date of Death: 26/11/1832
Cause of Death: Unknown/None
Rank / Occupation: Commander RN
Organisation: Royal Navy

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Notes: Trafalgar roll cites death as occurring in 1816.
Recorder: The Arts Society (NADFAS)
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St Mary's Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England

Ledger in St Mary’s Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England commemorating John Ballinger d. 1807

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St Mary's Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England

Transcript

'Beneath this stone / are interr'd the remains of / John Ballinger / who died Feby 22nd 1819 / aged 44 years / welcome to heaven in your Redeemer's breast / here all your toils here all your suffering res[t] / This tablet is also inscribed / to the memory of / George Ballinger / who died in Demerera in the / West Indies 1805 aged 33 years. / Also Charles Ballinger / who perished in the ship Argo / on his passage to England / 1807 aged 27 years / Likewise of his children / who died in their infancy / Requiescat in Pace'

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Type: Ledger
Position: Church
Vessel: Argo

People

Ballinger, John
Age: 27
Date of Death: 1807
Cause of Death: Vessel Loss
Rank / Occupation:
Organisation:

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Church, Fareham, Hampshire, England

Memorial in Fareham, Hampshire, commemorating John Beardmore d. 1875

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Church, Fareham, Hampshire, England

Transcript

'John Beardmore only son of the above born May 7th 1856 was drowned in the ship Dante Dec 29 1875'

Details

Position: Churchyard
Vessel: SS Dante

People

Beardmore, John
Age: 19
Date of Death: 29/12/1875
Cause of Death: Vessel Loss
Rank / Occupation:
Organisation:

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Notes: Lost in SS 'Dante' in collision with Norwegian barque 'Gonsvaer', 29/12/1875. Collision took place in St George's Channel.
Recorder: Mr. J. Walia
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