Westbourne Church Monumental Inscriptions
A village in (West) Sussex.
Originally printed in a book by the Rev. John Hanson Sperling, M.A.. Transcribed from the book by the Family History Directory.
The first 36 inscriptions are located in the chancel. The remaining inscriptions are in the churchyard.
1. On the north wall, by Nollekins, arms Barwell barry of 10, argent and gules, a griffin segreant vert. Crest, a demi wolf, erm., pierced in the shoulder by a dart, ppr. :— “To the memory of Henry Barwell, Esq., seventh son of William Barwell, Esq., deceased, of Chertsey Abbey, Surrey. He died Oct. 22, 1785, aged 31. Erected in the year 1786 by his brothers Richard, James, and Thomas Smith Barwell, Esquires.
2. On the north wall, also by Nollekins, arms on a hatchment above, Barwell and crest imp. Coffin, arg. a chevron between 3 mullets sab:— “This monument is erected to the memory of Richard Barwell, Esq., of Stansted Park, in the county of Sussex; who, in the service of the Hon. E.C.C., during a period of 23 years, attained to such situations of trust and emolument as his talents and unblemished reputation most justly entitled him. With an understanding strong and cultivated, and a mind open and honourable, were united other qualities rare and estimable, and by all who could appreciate affection to his family, attachment to his friends, and benevolence widely spread around, he was respected when living, and died lamented, on the 2nd day of September, 1804, in the 62nd year of his age.” * Mr. Barwell married Catherine, daughter of Admiral Coffin, who, after his death, married Edward Miller Mundy, Esq., of Shipley Hall, co. Derby. (See inscription No. 24.)
3. On the south side of the chancel:— “To the memory of Edward Barwell, Esq. (son of Mr, Barwell, of Stansted), of the Hon. E.C.C. Civil Service, who departed this life on the 6th of March, 1846, and of Sophia his wife, who departed this life on the 14th of April, in the same year. Also to the memory of their five children — Edward D’Oyley, 1840. Richard Bensley, 1839. Henry Montague, 1837. Charles Eliot, 1841. (See inscp. in chyd., No. 28.) Augusta Charlotte, 1836. This tablet is erected by the widow of Edward D’Oyley Barwell Esq.”
4. On the south wall of the chancel:— “Sacred to the memory of the Reverend William De Chair Tattersall, A.M. fifty years Rector of this Parish, and one of the chaplains in ordinary to His Majesty. He died March 26, 1829, aged 77. He was deeply regretted by his wife and children. Elizabeth Ward, sister-in-law of the Rector, died on the 15th of August, 1825, aged 63 years. ‘Justorum animæ in Manu Dei sunt.’ Mary, relict of the above-named W.D. Tattersall, died on the 2nd of November, 1852, aged 95.” Arms from Hatchment. Tattersall, sable, a chevron between 3 tigers, passant, or. impaling Ward, az. a cross moline, or.
5. On the south wall of the chancel;— “Thomas Farley; Reg. Brit. Navis. Leven. Nuper. Quaest. Juveni. Christiano. et exim. qui. vixit. per. spat. ann. XXXIV., men. VI., d. XVII. Fide cognitæ memores caritatis ejus parentes, fratres, sorores, piet. plen. p., A. R. D. MDCCCXXVI.”
6. On the south wall of the chancel:— “At the foot of this monument lies interred the body of John Needham, M.A., late Rector of this parish, who died January 29th, 1741, aged 79 years.”
7. On the north wall of the chancel:— “John Campbell, Esq., a native of Antrim in Ireland, a man of strict integrity, of the most friendly and sociable disposition, died May 13th, 1818, aged 68 years. Margaret Campbell, his widow, died March 16th, 1841, aged 80 years.” (See also inscp. No. 16.)
8. On the north wall of the chancel:— “This tablet is erected in memory of an attached wife and an affectionate mother, Dame Mary Oldfield,* who died at Le Mans, in France, July 6th, 1820, aged 32. Jane, daughter of the above, born Oct. 6th, 1819, died May 8th, 1856.” Arms Oldfield, a. on a pile, vert. 8 garbs of the field, with Ulster, imp. 1. 4, Arden, ermine, a fess checky, az. or, between 3 crescents, gu. 2. 3. Churchill, sab. a lion rampant, arg., debruised by a bendlet gu. * This lady was daughter of Christopher Arden, Esq., of Dorchester, co. Dorset, by his wife Mary, daughter of the Rev. C. Churchill, Prebendary of Exeter. She was the first wife of General Oldfield, of Oldfield Lawn in this parish.
9. On the north wall of the chancel:— “Sacred to the memory of Alicia, wife of Colonel Oldfield, of Oldfield Lawn, in this parish, K. H., R. E., Aid-de-Camp to the Queen, and daughter of the Rev. Travers Hume, D.D., and Elizabeth, niece and heiress of George, Earl of Macartney, K.B., of Lismoure Castle, co. Antrim. She died in the citadal of Plymouth, Feb. 5th, 1848, æt. 55. Her piety was sincere and unostentatious; her trust was in her Saviour, PS. 130, v. 7. Adeline, daughter of the above, born Jan. 5th, 1829, died Jan. 5th, 1849,” Arms Oldfield per fess embattled erminois and ermine on a pile vert, 3 garbs 2.1. or.
The twelve following inscriptions are on flat stones:—
10. “Here lyeth buried ye body of Frances, ye first lady of ye late right Hon. Richard, Lord Viscount Lumley, one of ye daughters of Henry Shelley, sometime of Warminghurst, in ye county of Sussex, Grandmother of ye Richard Lord Viscount Lumley that now is; and this stone by him was here laid in memory of her, February 20th, 1666.” ✝ It appears from the Register that this lady was buried March 11, 1626.
11. “Mrs. Elizabeth Ward, a most kind and affectionate relation, and fond sister of Mrs. Mary Tattersall, departed this life, sincerely regretted by the Rector, his family, and her numerous acquaintance, the 15th of August, 1825, aged 63 years.
12. “Beneath this stone are deposited the remains of the Rev. George Tattersall, Curate of this parish, who died May 11th, 1823, aged 42 years.”
13. “Beneath this stone are deposited the remains of the Rev. W. D. Tattersall, Rector of this parish 51 years; who departed this life the 26th day of March, 1829, aged 77 years.”
14. “Here lieth the remains of Mrs. Jane Roberts, whose life was adorned with piety, justice, charity, and other Christian virtues; and whose death was much lamented, on Oct. 17th, 1731, annoque ætatis 55.”
15. “Here lyeth the body of Mrs. Rebekah, ye wife of Francis Moone, Gent., who departed this life December the 17th, in the year of our Lord God 1701. “Here lies a wife, chaste, good, and wise, Expecting Christ, her blessed sacrifice. “Depressa Resurgo. “Mary Moone, her child, was buried Sept. 7th, 1690.”
16. “In memory of John Campbell, of …., in the county of Antrim; born in 1749, and died at Aldsworth House, in this parish, 1818, Also, of Margaret Campbell, widow of John Campbell, Esq., who died the 16th of March, 1841, aged 80 years.” (See not. no. 7.)
17. “Heare lyeth the body of Thomas Pryme, Rector of Westbourne; who departed this life January, 1678.”
18. “Hic jacet Georgius Sidgwick, qui fuit vicarius hujus Ecclesiæ de Westbourne, amnos 48 qui obiit Maii 24, 1678, ætatis susæ 78.”
19. “Here lieth the body of Christopher Spenser, Vicar of Westbourne; who died Oct. 22nd, 1705-6.”
20. “George Walliston ob 1665; et Anna uxor, 1681.”
21. “In memory of Alexander Cathcart, Esq., Lieut.-Col. of Marines, Obiit Nov. 11, 1771, æt. 75.”
22. On the north wall of the chancel, outside:— “In the interior of this Church are deposited the remains of the Revd. George Tattersall; who officiated as curate of this Parish with considerable reputation, with kindness, assiduity, affection, and benevolence, respected and beloved by his flock, from May, 1819, to May 11th, 1823; when it pleased God, after a painful and lingering illness, to remove him from this scene of mortality, in the 44th year of his age. He was the second son of the Rev. W. D. Tattersall, Rector of this Parish.”
23. On a brass plate under the Newland window:— “Ad majorem Dei gloriam, et in memoriam Henrici Nowland, A.M., hujusq. Ecclesiæ per xxvi. annos Rectoris et xxi. annos Vicarii, posita hæc fenestra amicis. Obdormivit in Domino insequente die festi Sancti Johannis Baptistæ, A.D. MDCCCLX.”
24. Under the Mundy window: “In memory of Catherine Mundy, of Holly Bank House, relict of Richard Barwell, Esq., of Stansted Park, Sussex; and of Edward Miller Mundy, Esq., of Shipley Hall, co. Derby; who died April 15th, 1847, aged 78 years.”
25. Under the Oldfield window:— “In memory of General John Oldfield, K.H.; born May 29th, 1789; died Aug. 2nd, 1863. This window is placed as an offering to God, by his sorrowing widow and children. ‘The memory of the just is blessed.’ May we all meet again!”
The remaining monuments and flat stones are in the nave and aisles.
26. Under the west window:— “To the glory of God, and in memory of William Parry Wallis, Esq., of this parish, who died January 2nd, 1844, aged 74 years; also of Mary, his wife, who died June 10th, 1846, aged 68. This window is erected by their nephew, Admiral Sir Provo Wallis, K.C.B., 1865.” Arms: Wallis barry of 10 argent and azure, over all a bend, gu.; impaling dexter Massey quarterly, gules, and or, in first and fourth quarters three fleurs-de-lys, 2-1 arg.; impaling sinister Wilson, sab., a wolf salient; and in chief three estoiles or, and, for augmentation, on a canton or, an imperial eagle ducally crowned, gu. Crest, a griffin’s head, erased.
27. “In memory of Captain Antony Oldfield, R.A., son of Major General Oldfield, K.H., of Oldfield Lawn, in this county; born at the British head quarters in France, June 9, 1818; killed in the trenches before Sevastopol, Aug. 17, 1855. Like his gallant ancestor, Major Oldfield, who fell in the memorable defence of St. Jean D’Acre, 1799, he was ‘sans peur et sans reproche.’ He died like a good soldier, and with a fervent hope of redemption through his Saviour.” Arms and crest Oldfield only.
28. “In memory of the children of Lieut.- colonel Oldfield, Knight, of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order. Thomas, born at Fort George, N.B., March 12th, died May 16th, 1813; interred in the Fort Chapel. Edward Humphrey, born in Edinburgh, in May, and died at Antwerp, in November, 1814; buried in the chapel in the citadel. Eliza Maria, born at Oldfield Lawn. Nov., 1815; died at the British head quarters, Cambrai, Nov., 1816. Margaret Araminta, born in Newfoundland, July 31st, 1833; died in Jersey, April 10th, 1836. Catherine, born in Jersey, June 26th, 1837; died Jan. 6th, 1838.”
29. “Sacred to the memory of John, son of Lieut. Antony Oldfield, R.A., who died at Gibraltar, July 17th, 1840, aged 10 months 20 days. Also of Charles Stewart, born March 1st, 1847; died March 4th, 1848, at Edgebaston.”
30. “Robert Williams, died at St. John’s, Newfoundland, April 11th, 1832, aged 49 years. This stone is erected in memory of an old soldier and faithful servant, by Lieut.-Col. Oldfield, of Oldfield Lawn, in this parish, commanding Engineer in Newfoundland.”
31. “To the memory of Philip Lyne, formerly Collector of the Customs at Sandy Point, in the Island of St. Kitts, West Indies, who departed this life, Nov. 23rd, 1840, aged 78 years. An example of humility and benevolence; kind and affectionate; a friend to the poor and needy in their distress.” Ps. 130. 3.
The following are on flat stones:
32. “To Philip Lyne,” as above. Name and date only.
33. “In memory of Henry, son of Charles and Mary Ashburnham, gent., who died Feb, 2nd, 1706-7.”
34. “Sacred to the memory of Sarah Susan, the beloved wife of Captain Wallis, Commander of H.M.S. … who died March … aged 41.”
35. “Sacred to the memory of Dame Sarah Peake, relict of Sir Henry Peake, many years Surveyor of His Majestie’s Navy, who departed this life the 5th of Nov., 1823, aged 68.”
36. “Sacred to the memory of Richard Allen, formerly of Poole, in Dorsetshire, who departed this life Dec. 5th, 1823, aged 68. Requiescat in pace. Also of Elizabeth, his wife, who died May 18th, 1836, aged 72 years. ‘The memory of the just is blessed.’”
There are other flat stones bearing inscriptions; but they are nearly effaced by treading.
The tombstones remaining in the churchyard being upwards of 300 in number, names, dates, and facts only are given; for the convenience of reference these also are numbered, besides being alphabetically arranged.
1. Joseph Atwick, died November 18th, 1703.
2. William Appleford, died April 14th, 1858, aged 53.
3. William Ayling, of Woodmancot, died June 1st, 1810, aged 68. Ann, his wife, died August 4th, 1828, aged 72. Also Harriet Ayling, died April 13th, 1840, aged 33. And Robert Ayling, died November 25th, 1847, aged 23.
4. John Ayling, died March 26th, 1834, aged 32.
5. Rebecca wife of John Ayling, died October 26th, 1825, aged 40. Also her children,— Robert Ayling, died April 18th, 1807, aged 17. William Ayling, died December 18th, 1828, aged 19.
6. John, son of William and Ann Ayling, (No. 3) died September 30th, 1855, aged 46. Also his children, — Willam Ayling, died December 31st, 1850, aged 2 years 5 months. John Ayling, died January 25th, 1856, aged 14 months.
7. Mary, wife of Charles Ayling, died February 17th, 1854, aged 30.
8. John Buckhurst, died March 20th, 1733, aged 68. Elizabeth, his wife, died 1734, aged 66.
9. Sarah Bowman, died April 24th, 1844, aged 20.
10. Anne, wife of Robert Bowman, died June 7th, 1844, aged 20.
11. Elizabeth Napper Bowman, wife of George Bowman, died June 24th, 1845, aged 36.
12. George Bowman, died March 6th, 1860, aged 62.
13. Julia Blaver, died August 26th, 1818, aged 17.
14. Anne Boyland, died June 4th, 1797, aged 20.
15. Elizabeth Bowden, died March 18th, 1842, aged 66.
16. James Blackman, died December 9th, 1763, aged 75.
17. Frederick John, infant son of Frederick Buckland and Ellen Bluett, aged 6 months, no date.
18. James Bishop, died October 25th, 1803, aged 64. Mary, his wife, died November 4th, 1803, aged 71.
19. George Blatch, died October 3rd, 1726, aged —. Elizabeth, his wife, died July 17th, 17—, aged 73. Also their children, — Mary Blatch, Died May 7th, 1707, aged 1 year 6 months, Elizabeth Blatch, died March 7th, 1724, aged 20.
20. George Blatch, died November 20th. 1780, aged 71. Elizabeth, his wife, died July 22nd, 1780, aged 78.
21. William Billinger, died March 23rd, 1778, aged 29.
22. William, son of William and Mary Baker, died May 24, 1860, aged 11 months.
23. Samuel Benness, senior, died January 17th, 1816, aged 79. Sarah, his wife, died October 2nd, 1780, aged 37. Also their children, — John Benness, died April 2nd, 1795, aged 18 years. Sarah Benness, died February 23rd, 1783, aged 3 years 7 months. James Benness, died May 7th, 1785, aged 2 years.
24. Julia, wife of Henry Boggust,* died March 14th, 1746, aged 27. * This name is spelt both Beaugust and Boghurst in the parish Register, the latter is probably the correct, one.
25. Richard Bridger, sexton of Westbourne, died November 15th, 1856, aged 59, Also his children, — George, died September 3rd, 1842, aged 19. Richard, died November 13th, 1843, aged 23. Henry, died March 11th, 1845, aged 13, all by his wife Elizabeth.
26. William, son of William and Jane Bignell, died December 12, 1796, aged 17.
27. Francis Benyon, of Portsea, gent., died November 6th, 1760, aged 65.
28. Charles Elliot Barwell, fourth and last surviving son of Edward Richard Barwell, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service, died October 27th, 1841, aged 25. This monument is erected by his parents and widow.
29. Henry, son of William and Anne Barnes, died August 15th, 1813, aged 24.
30. John Brown, died January 11th, 1804 aged 63. Rebecca Brown, his wife, died January 7th, 1801, aged 64.
31. James Brown, died October 27th, 1849, aged 73.
32. Phillis Brown, died November 8th 1857, aged 74. Mary Brown, died December 13th, 1786, aged 6-.
33. William Collins, died February 4th, 1817, aged 36. Elizabeth Collins, his wife, July 14th, 1858, aged 64. Also Charles Collins, August 20th, 1842, aged 24.
34. John Chatfield, of Emsworth, died May 24, 1755, aged 67.
35. Richard Crockford, senior, died May 2nd, 1693, aged 74. And Elizabeth, his wife, November 16th, 1778, aged 92. (This is the oldest tombstone remaining, it was found in the chancel during the late repairs. inscription downwards).
36. William Crockford, died September, 1732, aged 74.
37. Mary, daughter of William and Elizabeth Crockford, died March 6th, 1733, aged 19.
38. Katherine, wife of John Crockford, died December 4th, 1763, aged 65.
39. William Crockford, died February 28th, 1754, aged 68. Elizabeth Crockford, his wife, May 27th, 1775, aged 84.
40. Mr. John Crockford, died April 15th, 1732, aged 41, Elizabeth Crockford, his wife, December 1st, 1740, aged 47.
41. John Crockford, died March 19th, 1773, aged 38.
42. Jenny, wife of William Crockford, died August 15th, 1777, aged 55.
43. William Crockford, died December 12th, 1792, aged 75.
44. Frances, wife of Francis Crockford, died March 3rd, 1805, aged 44.
45. Abraham Cave, died November 20th, 1818, aged 82. Sarah Cave, his wife, August 15th, 1777, aged 58, Also their son,— John Cave, March 12th, 1812, aged 48.
46. Olive, daughter of John and Sarah Cave, died April 26th, 1808, aged 16 months.
47. Jane, wife of Thomas Curtis, died July 13th, 1719, aged 42. “She was like a Lilly fresh and green, Soon cast down and no more seen”.
48. John Cox, died August 3rd, 1817, aged 69. Mary Cox, his wife, February 4th, 1800, aged 42.
49. Lucretia, wife of George Coles, died November 3rd, 1843, aged 74.
50. Stephen Corbin, of Nutbourne, yeoman, died April 2nd, 1848, aged 80. Jane Corbin, his wife, died June 12th, 1842, aged 66.
51. Henry Cullis, died July 20th, 1821, aged 77.
52. Caroline, wife of Richard Chase, died July 10th, 1834, aged 45.
53. Francis Coates, died February 7th, 1743, aged 56. Frances Coates, his wife, December 22nd, 1732, aged —.
54. John Coates, died March 30th, 1825, aged 80. Elizabeth Coates, his wife, died January 7th, 1836, aged 80.
55. Anne Coates, spinster, died January 2nd, 1809, aged 60.
56. Elfrida Katherine, daughter of Thomas and Mary Coates, died June 20th, 1831, aged 20 months.
57. Thomas Clear, died April 14th, 1808 aged 78. Elizabeth Clear, his wife, died February 11th, 1786, aged 49.
58. Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Clear, junior, died June 10th, 1850, aged 35.
59. James Caplin, of Chichester, died February 23rd, 1828, aged 48. Sarah his wife, daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Brunwin, of London, died March 8th, 1829, aged 50.
60. Annie Caplin, died October 17th, 1805, aged 49. Sarah, her sister, no date, Elizabeth, daughter of Sarah, no date. Also, John Caplin, died March 20th, 1831, aged 60.
61. John Cook, senior, died September 28th, 1825, aged 52.
62. Francis, son of John and Elizabeth Cook, died January 24th, 1773, aged 63.
63. Mary, wife of Francis Cook, died August 17th, 1745, aged 32.
64. John Cook, died February 28th, 1828, aged 67. “Pope said an honest man, Is the noblest work of God. If Pope’s assertion be from error clear, One of God’s noblest works lie buried here”.
65. Matthew Catchlove, died April 14th, 1813, aged 90. Anne, his wife, January 30th, 1775, aged 52.
66. Mr. John Cousens, of Prinsted Lodge, died July 4th, 1831, aged 74.
67. William Combes, died March 8th, 1774, aged 62. Jane Combes, his wife, died March 23rd, 1779, aged 72. Also their children,— Michael, June 8th, 1780, aged 30. John, November 7th, 1780, aged 27; and three others who died in infancy.
68. William Combes, died February 25th, 1815, aged 69. Mary Combes, his wife, January 18th, 1827, aged 80. Michael, their son, November 12th, 1816, aged 33.
69. Rebecca, wife of George Combes, the son of Michael Combes, died January 5th, 1822, aged 20.
70. Abraham Clark, died April 14th, 1816, aged 71, Elizabeth, his wife, November 4th, 1804, aged 56.
71. Elizabeth Crockford, died January 28th, 1733, aged 42.
72. To the children of George and Rhoda Churcher. Ann, died June 17th, 1849, aged 19 years; Woodman, died March 25th, 1836, aged 10 months.
73. Henry Scrase Deacon, died June 7th, 1850, aged 36.
74. Charlotte, wife of John Dickenson, of Weston-street, Pentonville, London, daughter of Richard and Mary Guyatt, of Westbourne, died August 16th, 1838, aged 28.
75. Mary, daughter of Abraham and Sarah Cane, and wife of Edward Duke, died February 11th, 1807, aged 38. Also Edward Duke, died 1846, aged 78; and Mary, daughter of Edward and Mary Duke, died October 27th, 1794, aged 3.
76. John Day, of Prinsted Cottage, died March 17th, 1845, aged 76.
77. William Day, died July 8th, 1847, aged 75. Ann, his wife, May 13th, 1832, aged 55. Ann, their daughter, August 2nd, 1842, aged 38.
78. Elizabeth, daughter of Edward and Phillis Hellyer, and wife of Edward Dennis, died January 31st, 1781, aged 24.
79. William Dorey, died December 18th, 1804, aged 65, Ann, his wife, January 7th, 1805, aged 63.
80. Edmund Downer, died April 11th, 1768, aged 53. Mary, his wife, and widow of Joseph Yaldon, died October 27th, 1779, aged 56.
81. John, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Downer, died April 5th, 1787, aged 10.
82. Thomas Draper, died September 23rd, 1770, aged 62. Joyce, his wife, October 12th, 1768, aged 68, Mary, their daughter, the wife of John Eames, died May 16th, 1757. aged 22.
83. James Emary, died August 17th, 1750, aged 75. Jane, his wife, August 27th 1750, aged 70. Francis and James, their sons, March 15th, 1734, aged 21, February 12th, 1745, aged 34.
84. Frank Emary, died June 8th, 1851, aged 71. Sarah, his wife, September 9th, 1842, aged 52. Frank, their son, March 24th, 1836, aged 21.
85. John Emary, died September 9th, 1810, aged 3 months. Henry Emary, April 15th, 1813, aged 13 months.
86. Joseph Freeland, died December 27th, 1749.
87. Mary Freeland, died April, 1747.
88. Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Freeland, died November, 1756.
89. Joseph Freeland, died 1773.
90. Joshua Freeland, died September 6th, 1779, aged 64, Mary, his wife, 1779, aged 72, buried December 23rd.* Parish Register.
91. Samuel Freeland, died June 21st, 1805, aged 76. Mary, his wife, February 29th, 1820, aged 88. Rebecca, their daughter January 22nd, 1776, aged 4.
92. Thomas Fleet, died April 10th, 1821, aged 88. Anne, his wife, April 19th, 1807, aged 69.
93. Anne Ford, died November 10th, 1800, aged 29.
94. Charles Ford, died November 18th, 1844, aged 77. Anne, his wife, May 25th, 1819, aged 42. Epitaph by March Ford. “In tranquil rest beneath this silent stone, Lie those who claimed no merits of their own; The Sacred Volume well they understood, And found redemption in a Saviour’s blood.”
95. Jane, wife of Mr. Edward Fricker, died January 29th, 1821, aged 51.
96. Elizabeth, widow of William Fricker, senior, R.N., died July 7th, 1823, aged 81.
97. Robert Fricker, Esq., Commander, R.N., died August 12th, 1845, aged 78. He was son of the above William and Elizabeth Fricker.
98. Thomas Farndell, senior, died November 13th, 1756, aged 92. Mary, his wife, January 28th, 1762, aged 82.
99. Thomas Farley, died March,* 1776, aged 57. Elizabeth, his first wife, died January 6th, 1756, aged 44. Jane, his second wife, died December 1st, 1801, aged 79. * Buried March 6, Parish Register.
100. Thomas Farley, died August 27th, 1843, aged 83. Sarah, his widow, August 8th, 1844, aged 78. Amram Jacobson, their son-in-law, died November 18th, 1843, aged 69.
101. Frances, daughter of Francis end Elizabeth Foster, died October 6th, 17—, aged 16.
102. Anne, wife of Joseph Gale, died August 18th, 1768, aged 28.
103. Richard Godfrey, died March 3rd, 1753, aged 76.
104. William Gills, died October 10th, 1818, aged 65. Hannah, his wife, April 18th (or 13th), 1806, aged 51. Robert, their son, died a prisoner of war at Auxerre, in France, May 7th, 1810, aged 20.
105. Richard, son of Richard and Sarah Googier, died June 12th, 1734, aged 20. “All you that passeth by, And thinks not much that I, With my three brothers and sisters here must lie. My marriage bed is in the dust, In hopes that Christ will match me with the just. Stay you, vain youth, and here thy fate behold; Young bones lie scattered here as well as old.”
106. Edward Green, died February 11th, 1796, aged 72.
107. John Green, died June 10th, 1854, aged 70.
108. Thomas Gibbs, died September 11th, 1813, aged 43, Julia, his wife, January 22nd 1842, aged 71.
109. Robert Greer, Surgeon, R.N., died May 17th, 1845, aged 79. Margaret, his wife, October 10th, 1832, aged 64.
110. Sarah Gregory, died April 29th, 1834, aged 58.
111. William Gruggen, died March 20th 1794, aged 54. Rebecca, his wife, April 14th, 1807, aged 63. Robert, their son, December 9th, 1830, aged 64.
112. The Rev. Travers Arthur Golding, M.A., third son of George Richard Golding, Esq., of Lime Park Lodge, Co. Tyrone, and curate of Westbourne, born July 3rd, 1812, died September 12th, 1842.
113. Isaac Gurl, died May 13th, 1837, aged 57. Sarah, his wife, October 3rd, 1856, aged 74.
114. John Gillman, died June 24th, 1839, aged 57. Catherine, his wife, daughter of Samuel and Mary Freeland, died April 5th, 1858, aged 79; also their children, Joanna, died June 1st, 1812, aged 3 months; Mary, died January 5th, 1821, aged 22 years; Sophia, died December 5th, 1831, aged 18 years; Jane, died September 21st, 1832, aged 15 years.
115. William Griffin died March 13th, 1852, aged 28. Georgiana, his wife, March 16th, 1851, aged 26; also William Bridger Morgan Griffin, their son, died May 13th, 1849, aged 2; Elizabeth, their daughter, November 25th, 1854, aged 4.
116. James Elsegood Griffin, died September 22nd, 1856, aged 17.
117. John Griffin, died March 4th, 1856, aged 95. George, his son, January 22nd, 1823, aged 22.
118. Mrs. Griffin, third daughter of John Newman, of Woodmancot, died June 26th, 1842, aged 70.
119. John Harfield,* senior, died February 14th, 1772, aged 74. Elizabeth, his wife, August 7th, 1759, aged 53. * This name was spelt Hartfield up to 1770.
120. William Harfield, junior, died April 28th, 1822, aged 28. Sarah, his wife, … William, their son, March 27th, 1819. John, their son, June 24th, 1822.
121. Sophia Matilda Hawkins, 22 years matron of Westbourne Workhouse, died August 4th, 1858, aged 62.
122. John Hall, died January 8th, 1767, aged 51. John, son of John and Elizabeth Hall, died at Portsmouth, September 16th, 1764, aged 24.
123. William Hellyer, died July 26th, 1844, aged 82, Mary, his first wife, November 12th, 1794, aged 28. Ann his second wife, July 15th, 1851, aged 76.
124. Louisa, wife of William Hellyer, junr, died January 30th, 1852, aged 48.
125. Lucy, wife of James Hellyer, died July 18th, 1795, aged 24.
126. John Hibberd Purser, R.N., died January 22nd, 1804, aged 53.
127. Henry Hills, died May 10th, 1787, aged 63. Elizabeth, his wife, September 3rd, 1780, aged 59; Hannah, their daughter, August 6th, 1800, aged 14; Elizabeth, their daughter, January 6th, 1776, aged 20.
128. Henry Hills, died August 12th, 1789, aged 29.
129. Anne, wife of Henry Hounsome, and daughter of John and Catherine Crockford, died May 30th, 1759, aged 53; also Kitty, their daughter.
130. Hannah Hipkin, 37 years the faithful housekeeper to the Rev. W. D. Tattersall, Rector of Westbourne, died on Sunday, July 8th, 1821, aged 57.
131. Joseph Hoar, died April 7th, 1766, aged 63. Mary, his first wife, January 31st, 1733, aged 26. Hannah, his second wife, August 14th, 1775, aged 63.
132. John, son of Joseph and Mary Hoar, died November 2nd, 1777, aged 49.
133. Edward, son of Joseph and Hannah Hoar, died March 3rd, 1775, aged 28.
134. Thomas Hoar, died November 22nd, 1785, aged 23.
135. John Hoar, died July 4th, 1780, aged 69. Sarah, his wife, December 31st, 1700, aged 39.
136. Samuel Hoar, died December 6th, 1790, aged 47.
137. Joseph Hoar, died July 15th, 1828, aged 75.
138. Mary, wife of William Hoar, died September 13th, 1826, aged 67.
139. William Hoar, died May 1st, 1834, aged 79. Elizabeth, his wife, July 30th, 1799, aged 35; also their children William, died July 16th, 1791, aged 3; Mary, died September 22nd, 1794, age 2 years and 10 months; died December 27th, 1808, aged 12.
140. William Hoar, of Woodmancot, died December 13th, 1828, aged 88. Margaret, his wife, June 7th, 1810, aged 77.
141. John Hurst, senior, of Emsworth, died July 4th, 1736. Elizabeth, his wife, December 28th, 1710, aged 45.
142. John Hurst of Emsworth, son of John and Elizabeth Hurst, died April 26th, 1778, aged 20.
143. Thomas Hurst, of Portsmouth, died March 18th, 1738, aged 51.
144. Elizabeth Hurst, spinster, sister of John and James Hurst, died December 10th, 1772, aged 50.
145. Thomas Jenman, died July 16th, 1740, aged 54.
146. Rachel Jenman, died May 9th, 1745, aged 59.
147. John Jenman, died January 24th, 1771, aged 64, Elizabeth, his wife, September 25th, 1770, aged 65.
148. Sarah Jones, died January 15th, 1853, aged 64.
149. Thomas Jordan, died January 25th, 1852, aged 49.
150. Harry Kelsey, died April 7th, 1808, aged 45. Margaret Lang, his wife, October 12th, 1830, aged 60. Philip Henry, their son, April 3rd, 1795, aged 3.
151. John King, died March 22nd, 1801, aged 80.
152. Elizabeth, wife of Matthew King, died 1803.
153. Anne, wife of John Kinch, died February 13th, 1819, aged 60.
154. Thomas Knight, died July 19th, 1832, aged 49. Sarah, his wife, August 23rd, 1843, aged 59.
155. Sophia, wife of Joseph Knight, died July 6th, 1856, aged 43; Emily, their daughter, November 21st, 1856, aged 13.
156. William, son of William and Mary Lamb, died June 4th, 1746, aged – .
157. William Lamb, died March 15th, 1781, aged 70.
158. John Lander, died May 9th, 1777, aged 62; Mary, his wife, October 13th, 1749, aged 44.
159. Richard Lander, died January 12th, 1779, aged 64.
160. Richard Lang, died December 30th, 1679.* John Lang, his son, January 25th, 1753, aged 79. * The oldest transcription in the churchyard.
161. John Lang, senior, died June 30th, 1748, aged 80. John Lang, his son, ….
162. Richard Lang, died November 11th, 1737, aged 33.
163. John Lang, died October 31st, 1766, aged 63. Margaret, his wife, August 1st, 1753, aged 57. William, their son, October 21st 1723, aged -.
164. Charles Lang, died January 18th, 1776, aged 64.
165. Ann Leggat, died December 10th, 1745, aged 30. Sarah Leggat, died October 12th, 1741, aged 24, daughter of Nicholas and Sarah Leggatt.
166. Martha, wife of Charles Leggatt, died November 23rd, 1805, aged 28. Charles their son, died November 8th, 1805.
167. William Lewington, died May 22nd, 1742, aged 50. Mehetabel Lewington, died March 16th, 1752, aged 49.
168. Mary Lewington, died January 27th, 1752, aged 26.
169. Edward Lewington, died September 13th, 1754, aged 59. Sarah, his wife, October 18th, 1764, aged 67.
170. William Lewington, died November 14th, 1824, aged 64.
171. John Linvell, blacksmith, died April 23rd, 1768, aged 63. My slege and hammer ly declined, My bellows, too, have lost their wind, My fire extinct, my forge decayed, And in the dust my fire is laid; My coal is spent, my irons gone, The nail is fixed, my work is done.
172. John Longyear, died June 4th, 1803, aged 76.
173. Henry Lowe, died November 24th, 1849, aged 47.
174. Mr. Charles Louch, Deputy Store-keeper, at Gravesend, died November 1st, 1844, aged 64, Sarah, his wife, December 31st, 1857, aged 79.
175. Richard Louch, died October 24th, 1826, aged 72, Mary, his wife, January 26th, 1832, aged 80.
176. Elizabeth, wife of Richard Loveder, died August 27th, 1715, aged 35.
177. Richard Loveder, died September 26th, 1790, aged 75.
178. John Loveder, died January 3rd, 1802, aged 84.
179. Captain Thomas Lyne, K.N., died February 1st, 1848, aged 79. Elizabeth, hie wife, October 26th, 1832, aged 56. Also their children George Thomas Lyne, May 2nd, 1847, aged 44. Frances Rebecca Lyne, August 2nd, 1829, aged 18. Philip Lyne Lyne, October 15th, 1853, aged 34.
180. John May, died 1717, aged 67.
181. Letitia Mason, died September 12th, 1807, aged 14.
182. Elizabeth, wife of James Mason, died August 17th, 1833, aged 44.
183. Joseph Mason, died December 27th 1833, aged 42, William Mason, died November 7th, 1834, aged 48. Francis Mason, died June 16th, 1836, aged 83, James Mason, died January 4th, 1853, aged 53.
184. Martha, wife of John Mansbridge, died September 26th, 1810, aged 61.
185. Thomas Mansbridge, died March 18th, 1842, aged 71. Mary, his wife, January 4th, 1803, aged 26.
186. Olive, widow of John Mariner, died January 20th, 1732, aged 75.
187. William Marshall, died December 3rd, 1850, aged 29. William Thomas Rogers Marshall, his son, January 17th, 1857, aged six weeks. John Marshall, died November 22nd, 1825, aged 17. Robert Marshall, died May 8th, 1832, aged 7. Ellen Marshall, died May 10th, 1832, aged 4.
188. Captain Henry Marsh, R.N., died September 14th, 1821, aged 68.
189. Charles Marsh, of Nutbourne, died November 2nd, 1834, aged 86. Hannah Phillips, his widow, January 4th, 1852, aged 88.
190. Anne, wife of George Peter William Massey, and daughter of John and Ann Woodman, of Chichester, died June 20th, 1845, aged 23.
191. Thomas, son of Thomas and Sarah Matthew, died October 14th, 1728, aged 3 years.
192. Sarah, wife of Thomas Matthew, died April 15th, 1787, aged 41.
193. Emily Augusta, wife of Colonel F. H. Maitland, and daughter of Richard Bingham Newland, Esq., of Westbourne, born August 28th, 1818, died April 12th, 1855, aged 36.
194. Thomas Mercer, died December 6th, 1793, aged 72.
195. Elizabeth, wife of John Micklam, died October 25th, 1771, aged 33.
196. John Micklam, died July 7th, 1790, aged 36. Mary, his wife, December 6th, 1802, aged 72.
197. William, son of William and Lydia Micklam, and grandson of John Micklam, died March, 1800, aged 10 years.
198. John Miller, died December 22nd, 1829, aged 83. Joyce, his wife, January 27th, 1838, aged 88.
199. Abraham Miller, died February 5th, 1849, aged 78. Anne, his wife, February 3rd, 1835, aged 60.
200. Abraham Miller, died April 16th, 1844, aged 50. Elizabeth, his wife…. Also their children, Henry, September 1st, 1831, aged 2 years 1 month; Kate, August 1st, 1836, aged 1 year 5 months.
201. William, son of Adolphus and Mary Miller, died April 17th, 1842, aged 18.
202. Daniel Morgan, died July 28th, 1839, aged 68. Sarah, his wife, November 30th, 1846, aged 78.
203. John, son of Jon and Susannah Morley, died Feb. 22nd, 1755, aged 50.
204. Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Morley, died September 6th, 1807, aged 43. William, their son, August 2nd, 1825, aged 20.
205. John Morley, died October 12th, 1836, aged 86. Elizabeth, his wife, October 12th, 1823, aged 68; she was the mother of eight children, seven of whom are buried in this churchyard,— one son, John, survived her. She was employed nearly nine years in regulating the Parish accounts, a work which she accomplished with the utmost accuracy. Blessed are the peace-makers.
206. Sophia Anne Mounsher, died April 12th, 1818, aged 4.
207. William Moore, Millwright, died January 14th, 1761, aged 37.
208. Thomas Moore, died November 25th, 1766, aged 56.
209. Mary, wife of Edward Morey, died December 27th, 1766, aged 35.
210. Elizabeth, daughter of George and Mary Newman, February 4th, 1772, aged 22.
211. Humphry Newberry, yeoman, of Nutbourne, June 25th, 1778, aged 67. Margaret, his wife, April 12th, 1788, aged 63. Rebecca, their daughter, February 24th, 1741, aged 39.
212. Humphry Newberry, March 12th, 1734, aged 67.
213. William Hoare Norris, infant son of Philip and Charlotte Norris, April 13, 1805, aged 10 months.
214. Richard Oakshott, October 1st, 1770, aged 72. Mary, his wife, March 21st, 1766, aged 73.
215. John Overy, R.N., May 21st, 1817, aged 57.
216. Henry Oliver, December 26th, 1727, aged 52. Mary, his wife, December 15th, 1723, aged 52.
217. Erected by the Portsmouth District the A.O. of Foresters, as a mark of respect, to John O’Brien, P.C.R., of Court 1850, Westbourne, who by his zeal and exertions in carrying out the objects of the Order contributed to the successful establishment of Forestry in Portsmouth; he died June 26th, 1847, aged 27 years.
218. Richard Pay, died May 12th, 1693, aged 45, Ann, his wife, November 8th, 1718, aged 68.
219. Elizabeth, wife of Richard Pay, died December 2nd, 1728, aged 42. William, their son, September 9th, 1718, aged 7 months.
220. Richard Pay, January 26th, 1771, aged 86. Anne, his wife, June 5th, 1771, aged 74.
221. Stephen Palmer, died October 28th, 1781, aged 38.
222. John Palmer, Lieutenant H.M. and Regiment, in Ceylon, born March, 1798 died November 3rd, 1839. Harriet, his wife, July 10th, 1843, aged 37. Maurice Charles, their son, February 3rd, 1841, aged 18 months.
223. Thomas Parsons, May 23rd, 1794, æt. 73.
224. Thomas Parsons, December 11th, 1796, æt. 78.
225. Charlotte, wife of Matthew Pannell, ob. June 3rd, 1817, æt. 37.
226. Benjamin, son of Thomas and Jane Pearce, killed by a blow from a cricket ball, July 4th, 1791, aged 16.
227. John Phillips, ob. March 3rd, 1839, aged 69.
228. Anne Pitt, died December 23rd, 1765, aged 35. Thomas Pitt, July 16th, 1740, aged 34.
229. Richard Pitt, died October 1764, aged 78. Elizabeth Pitt, August 7th, 1745, aged 25.
230. Anne, wife of Richard Pitt, December 15th, 1763, aged 70.
231. William Pitt, ob. November 11th, 1859, aged 76. Jemima, his wife, January 6th, 1846, aged 60.
232. Edward O’Brien Pitney, son of James and Ann Pitney, senr., ob. January 28th, 1846, aged 3 years 5 months.
233. Walter Harfield Pitney, son of James and Elizabeth Pitney, junior, ob. December 20th, 1854, aged 6 days.
234. Benjamin Platt, died July 2nd, 1858, aged 65, Sarah, his wife, ….. Also their children Benjamin Thomas, April 27th, 1811, aged 5 years and 10 months. James, May 27th, 1812, aged 2 years and 6 months.
235. Mary, daughter of George and Mary Poate, died 1817, aged 8.
236. To the children of William and Elizabeth Pope. Eliza died December 22nd, 1817, aged 9 months. Elias, died September 6th, 1823, aged 3 months. Elias, died April 4th, 1827, aged 2 weeks. Edward, died November 9th, 1830, aged 10 years, Alfred, died April 1st, 1831, aged 2 years 6 months. Stephen, died February 10th, 1841, aged 29 years.
237. Charles Prince, died November 26th, 1773, aged 70.
238. Hannah Prince, died December 21st, 1766, aged 66.
239. William Proudley, died August 29th, 1810, aged 42.
240. Durrant Quinnell, son of John and Ann Quinnell, died March 6th, 1820, aged 12.
241. Angelina, daughter of John and Hannah Raglus, died June 6th, 1846, aged 16.
242. George Robbins, died August 17th, 1849, aged 77. Elizabeth, his wife, July 12th, 1837, aged 73.
243. John Rockwell, Esq., R.N., born at Exeter. April 17, 1774, died at Southsea, May 3rd, 1855. Also his children,— Mary Anstey, born at Portsea, November 6th, 1817, died at Westbourne, March 12th, 1823. Horace John, killed January 11th, 1861, aged 35, by falling down the after-hold of the Paraguayan Ship Rio Manco, at Ascension, South America.
244. Elizabeth Rogers, wife of James Rogers, died February —, 1788, aged …
245. James Rogers, died May 22nd, 1745, aged 55. Mary Rogers, his grand-daughter, died September 9th, 1839, aged 41.
246. John Rogers, late of Abberfield, J.W, died August 3rd, 1828, aged 76. Sarah, his wife, died November 8th 1845, aged 86.
247. Elizabeth Rogers, died September 30th, 1842, aged 41.
248. James Rogers, died January 9th, 1825, aged 55. Elizabeth, his wife, died March 1st, 1840, aged 66. George, their son, May 27th, 1805, aged 3.
249. Henry and Robert, sons of Robert and Mary Savage, died August 20th 1794, aged 2 years 7 months; and September 26th, 1811, aged 20 years.
250. Miss Olivia Savage, died March 31st, 1836, aged 40.
251. Mary Anne, wife of John Robert Savery, Esq., surgeon, Trinidad, ob., May 1st, 1840, aged 51.
252. James Sanders, died April 19th, 1788, aged 37 years. Mary, his wife, May 4th, 1821.
253. William Shean, Esq., of Lumley, died January 3rd, 1859, aged 71. Maria, his wife, May 15th, 1851, aged 70. Caroline, their daughter, March 22nd, 1846, aged 28. George Shum, their son, drowned with three friends, by the upsetting of a pleasure-boat in Emsworth Harbour, August 21st, 1858, aged 33.
254. Sarah, widow of Gawen Shotter, and daughter of William and Elizabeth Crockford, died January 5th, 1796, aged 76. Gawen Shotter, of Emsworth, died July 6th, 1769, aged 63. Sarah, their daughter, died in infancy.
255. Benjamin Silver, died May 4th, 1851, aged 20.
256. Thomas Silverlock, died August 13th, 1706, aged 34 years. Richard Silverlock, his father, died April 3rd, 1720, aged 78.
257. Anne, wife of Richard Silverlock, died July 25th, 1713, aged 29. Thomas, their son, September —, 1749, aged —.
258. Alice, wife of Richard Silverlock, died November 22nd, 1735, aged 77.
259. John Silverlock, died February 25th, 1754, aged 77.
260. William Silverlock, died January 3rd, 1736, aged 49.
261. John Silverlock, died February, 25th, 1754, aged 77. Anne, his wife, July 8th 1771.
262. Mary, wife of Thomas Silverlock, died January 4th, 1822, aged 67.
263. John Silverlock (son of No. 261), died July 26th, 1827, aged 91. Anne, his wife, March 2nd, 1821, aged 84, having been married 63 years.
264. John Silverlock, died July 8th, 1844, aged 68. Elizabeth, his wife, July 16th, 1843, aged 62. George their son, February 7th, 1797, aged 22.
265. George Slade, died June 28th, 1812, aged 63. He died suddenly on his return from Divine service, being before in perfect health.
266. John Smith, died December 17th, 1787, aged 75.
267. John Smith, died June 13th, 1825, aged 78. Mary Tench, his sister, September 13th, 1833, aged 85, leaving two sons and one daughter.
268. Joseph Smith, died February 11th, 1828, aged 75. Mary, his wife, died August 14th, 1828, aged 73. Also their children,— Joseph, died August 16th, 1820, aged 37. Mary, died October 2nd, 1858, aged 57. Elizabeth, died March 15th, 1826, aged 37. Martha Ann, their grand-child, daughter of George and Martha Hipkin, died April 21st, 1828, aged 9 months.
269. George Smith, Esq. (son of No. 268), died May 7th, 1838, aged 47. George, his son, October 26th, 1843, aged 13.
270. Joseph Smith, solicitor (second son of No. 269), was drowned in Emsworth Harbour by the upsetting of a pleasure boat, August 21st, 1858, aged 27.
271. Francis Maria Smith, of Stansted Cottage, died June 30th, 1843.
272. Henry Souter, died May 6th, 1796, aged 55. Elizabeth, his wife, September 12th, 1835, aged 91.
273. Whicher Souter, died November 7th, 1800, aged 59.
274. Alexander Souter, died October 4th, 1719.
275. Sarah Souter, widow, died April 8th, 1740, aged 80.
276. John Souter, died December 16th, 1798.
277. John, son of Whicher and Mary Souter, died February 6th, 1773, aged 6 years.
278. Mary, wife of Whicher Souter, died June 28th, 1775, aged 29.
279. Hannah, wife of Richard Stoneham, died May 12th, 1735, aged 38. Hannah, their daughter, October 25th, 1724, aged 3 years and 10 months.
280. Jeremiah, fourth son of Jeremiah and Ann Staniland, of Thorpe in the Fallows, co. Lincoln, born August 15th 1798, died October 17th, 1850. Erected by his youngest sister Harriet Le Marchant.
281. William Steel, drowned in Westbourne Brook December 27th, 1833, aged 63. Anne, his wife, died February 24th, 1843, aged 61.
282. Susannah, wife of Peter Stevens, died March 23rd, 1817, aged 45.
283. Martha, wife of James Stephens, died October 18th, 1815, aged 44 years. Also, their two sons.
284. James Stevens, senior, died January 8th, 1842, aged 78.
285. Cleverley Stent, died May 6th, 1842 aged 49. Emily Stent, his sister, died January 21st, 1833, aged 27, and George, son of Cleverley Stent, died January 26th, 1826, aged 3 years.
286. John Stent, died November 20th 1834, aged 72. Sarah, his wife, died October 4th, 1829, aged 63. Also, their children – William, died December 31st, 1805, aged 3, Ann, wife of William Chippen, died July 1st, 1822, aged 22.
287. Mary Ann, daughter of Jeremiah and Ann Swan, died September 11th, 1848, aged 14 days.
288. Judith, wife of William Tee, died February 10th, 1853, aged 74.
289. William Tevey, born April 14th, 1822, died January 4th, 1851.
290. Euphemia Emma, daughter of Robert and Euphemia Thornton, of London, died at the Hermitage, February 21st, 1856, aged 1 year 8 months.
291. William Turner, died March 3rd, 1758, aged 42. Also two of his children, Charles and William Turner.
292. Benjamin Turner, died January 22nd 1803, aged 88. Elizabeth, his wife, died November 21st, 1777, aged 44. Also, their children – Ann, died April 2nd, 1770, aged 6. Ann, died March 7th, 1789, aged 17.
293. William Turner, of Sindells, died February 28th, 1854, aged 84. Anne, his wife, November 17th, 1812, aged 46.
294. Lochlin Ure died April 1st, 1838, aged 75. Sarah, his wife, December 28th, 1830, aged 68. Edmund, their son, March 3, 1845, aged 24.
295. Sarah Ure, daughter of John and Sarah Stent, died May 10th, 1830, aged 32.
296. Anne Volla, mistress of Codford School Wilts, and late Pupil Teacher of Westbourne, died May 12th, 1854, aged 19.
297. Charles Gayton Warren, Commander, R.N., died August 26th, 1855, aged 75.
298. Anne, wife of Thomas Warren, and daughter of John and Ann Silverlock, died November 20th, 1841, aged 88.
299. Hannah Watts, died November 12th, 1791, aged 25.
300. Robert Webb, died January 6th, 1828, aged 60. Mary, his wife, March 7, 1830, aged 68.
301. Elizabeth Esther, and Ann, daughters of Thomas and Ann Clark White, of Woodmancot, died November 6th, 1839, aged 10 years, and April 8th, 1842, aged 24.
302. Jane, wife of Daniel Wheeler, of Emsworth, mariner, died October 28th, 1693. Also, Daniel Wheeler, their grandson, April 10th, 17.., aged 74.
303. Anne Wilkins, mother of Margaret Newberry, died March 22nd, 1788, aged 95.
304. George Augustus Wilks, died February 7th, 1831, aged 74. Elizabeth, his wife, September 19th, 1830, aged 70.
305. Richard Wilks, died February 5th, 1814, aged 76. Martha, his wife, May 5th, 1786, aged 45.
306. Richard Wilks, died January 4th, 1818, aged 52. Anne, his wife, February 15th, 1838, aged 71, Also, their children – George, July 9th, 1814, aged 22. Richard, August 4th, 1813, aged 18.
307. Catherine, wife of George Wilks, died August 5th, 1815, aged 22.
308. Bridger Wilks, died October 13th, 1852, aged 53. Eliza Ann his daughter, April 19th, 1840, aged 16.
309. John Winham, died July 4th, 1847, aged 69. Lucy, his wife, January 30th, 1837, aged 62. Fanny, their daughter, wife of William Chitty, died May 4th, 1849, aged -.
310. Richard Woodman, died November 26th, 1789, aged 78. Phillis Woodman, his grand-daughter, died August 21st, 1832, aged 41.
311. Edward Woodman, died November 6th, 1844, aged 81.
312. Joseph Woodman, of Worthing, died January 28th, 1850, aged 66. Susannah, his wife, June 21st, 1853, aged 74.
313. Philip Woodman, died September 22nd, 1832, aged 36.
314. Edward, son of John and Mary Woodman, died November 25th, 1805, aged 19. Also Unice, their daughter, March 17th, 1809, aged 9.
315. Sophia, wife of John Harris Wright, and daughter of William and Ann Day, died August 14th, 1845, aged 32. Ellen, their daughter, died October 10th, 1842, aged 1 year 4 months.
316. Richard Wyley, late boatswain of the “Captain,” man-of-war, and who served in the above capacity on board several ships, upwards of 30 years, died April 12th, 1763, aged 73.
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