Memorial at Christchurch Priory, Dorset, commemorating ten unidentified persons who drowned, probably in a shipwreck
Location
Christchurch Priory, Christchurch, Dorset, England
Transcript
'WE WERE NOT SLAYNE BVT RAYSD / RAYS'D NOT TO LIFE / BVT TO BE BVRIED TWICE / BY MEN OF STRIFE / WHAT REST COULD LIVING HAVE / WHEN DEAD HAD NONE / AGREE AMONGST YOV / HEERE WE TEN ARE ONE / HEN. ROGERS DIED APRILL 17.1641 / I.R.'
Details
Position: Churchyard
Extra
Notes: The meaning of the Epitaph is doubtful. Tradition says it alludes to the following fact. The bodies of ten drowned persons being driven on shore, were buried in the field of a man who considered it as an invasion on his property, and caused them to be dug up again, when they were removed to the churchyard. The stone on which the inscription was engraved, having been thrown down and almost buried, was cleaned and again set up by Mr. Richmond of Christchurch.
Bibliography: Francis Grose 'The Olio, being a collection of essays, dialogues, letters etc' (London, 1796). William Andrews 'Curious Epitaphs collected from the graveyards of Great Britain and Ireland' (London, 1883).
Bibliography: Francis Grose 'The Olio, being a collection of essays, dialogues, letters etc' (London, 1796). William Andrews 'Curious Epitaphs collected from the graveyards of Great Britain and Ireland' (London, 1883).