Tablet in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire dedicated to Captain Henry Skillicorne d. 1678.
Location
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 Organisation:
Memorial in the Parish Church, Kingston, Jamaica commemorating Vice-Admiral John Benbow d. 1702
Location
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
Gravestone in Portland, Dorset, dedicated to Frederick Beard d. 1910
Location
Naval and Military Cemetery, Portland, Dorset, England
Transcript
'FREDRICK CHARLES BEARD / off. Stew'd 1st cl. H.M.S. 'Britannia' / died / 4th June 1910 Aged 35'
Details
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
Gravestone in Portland, Dorset, dedicated to Herbert Bateman d. 1904
Location
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
Wall monument in Shrivenham, Oxfordshire commemorating Admiral Samuel Barrington d. 1800
Location
St Andrew's Church, Shrivenham, Oxfordshire, England
Transcript
'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'
Details
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
Memorial in St Peter’s Church, Soberton, Hampshire, commemorating Captain James Bashford RN d. 1832
Location
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'
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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)
Ledger in St Mary’s Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England commemorating John Ballinger d. 1807
Location
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:
Memorial in Fareham, Hampshire, commemorating John Beardmore d. 1875
Location
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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Commemorating seafarers and victims of maritime disasters