![]() ![]() £50, to half brothers William Brown of West Court, Chalk and Thomas Brown £300,to Harriett wife of Samuel Shepherd of Hanover Square, Silversmith, £100. To each of the children of niece Mary Winckworth, deceased. £150 each to, nephews, William Gladdish, Thomas Nunn Gladdish and Henry Hubble, niece Sarah wife of Henry Rosher. TOMB OF THOMAS BROWN AND HIS WIFE, SARAH (FORMERLY GLADDISH), 17. ADJOINING THE BASE, TO THE EAST, IS THE CHEST NOBODY SEEMS TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO THE CHEST TOMB, ONLY GLADDISH FAMILY'S RUINED TOMB, 1800 - 1843 PORTLAND STONE CHEST TOMB, ONLY THE BASE REMAINS, (FROM DUNCAN) Nigel Bourne for his prompt and friendly response to my request for access to the interior of his church."ġ. some monuments are now missing and I have indicated this. ![]() There are a few mistakes and omissions, e.g. his recording was quite precise but not exhaustive and he ignored the original layout. his map is fairly accurate but being a sketch map there are some minor inaccuracies. Because I am including post Duncan monuments the numbers have been suffixed and are close to the original numbered monument. the numbers are the same numbers he listed in his notebook (on the Kent Archaeological Society website). Leland Duncan recorded the churchyard in 1922. Monumental Inscriptions of St Mary the Virgin Church, Chalk - recorded by D. St Mary the Virgin Church, Chalk M.I.s & other information ![]()
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