MEMORIALS
IN ERMINGTON PARISH CHURCH INDEX
Transcribed
by Sheila Jones
INDEX
Backhouse
I Bartlett I Bartlett,
Douglas, Moysey I Cooper
I D'Arcy, Bartlett
Edgcombe Edmunds
I Freeman, Bartlett
I Geach, Crossman
I Gransmore
Knapman
I Langworthy,
Warrin I Love,
Hammick I Mildmay,
Pinwill, Toms, Coleman
Mortimore
I Packman I Pearse
I Penwill, Smale
I Pinwill I Pinwill,
Mildmay
Revell, Shepheard
I Rich, Doffin (query)
I Rogers I Shepheard
I Snook, Rolt
Spinluff, Bartlett
I Strachleigh I
Swete I Warring
I Illegible
Location:
Painted on right-hand wall of nave
Remember the poor 1680
Surnames:
BACKHOUSE
Location: Brass plate on the wall between font and bell tower.
To the Glory of God In loving memory of Lieut. Horace H. Backhouse,
M.C., 8th Batt., The Kings Own Royal Lanc. Regt. And of this
Parish. Killed in Action France 23rd August 1918. Erected By
his Brother Lionel
Surnames: BARTLETT
Location: Wall tablet, side transcept
John M de L Bartlett, Priest, of Ludbrooke Manor who died 1st
March 1905. Also of Philip P Bartlett who died 16th March 1942.
Also of his daughter Charlotte E M Bartlett who died 18th July
1955.
Surnames: BARTLETT
Location: Wall tablet, side transcept
Frank Walter Bartlett of Ludbrooke Manor House, son of the Rev
J M Bartlett and Charlotte his wife died May 27 1883 from cramp
while bathing at Ferndale Humboldt California aged 22. Make
him to be numbered with thy saints in glory everlasting.
Surnames: BARTLETT,
DOUGLAS, MOYSEY
Location: Wall tablet, side transcept
N.A. Bartlett of the Manor House Ludbrook Esqr. H.M. Commissionr
died AD 1810 aged 71. Anne. Daughter of Captn Douglas R.N. and
wife of Revd N Bartlett (31 years minister of this parish).
Died at Ludbrook House AD 1826.
I.M. Bartlett of Ludbrook Manor and Marldon House Esqr. son
of the above. N.A. Bt, died at Newton AD 1834.
I. Moysey of Ludbrook Manor Gent Died AD 1775.
Surnames: COOPER
Location: Floor memorial stone in front of
side chapel.
Here lyeth ye Body of Mr Nathnl Cooper who dyed ye 8th of June
1728
Surnames: D'ARCY, BARTLETT
Location: Wall tablet, side transcept
J D'Arcy HM Consul Ostend died Oct 1876, son of Capt. D'ARcy
13th Dragoons and Mary, daughter of N.A. Bartlett of Ludbrook
and Marldon, Esquire.
Surnames: EDGCOMBE
Location: Floor memorial stone between chancel
and side chapel
Here lyeth the Body of Robert Edgcombe of Coyton Gnt who Died
the 6 of June In ye 76 yeare of His Age Anno d 1708. [Worn
coat of arms]
Likewise Margaret his Wife who Departed this Life December the
16 Anno d 1690. .
Surnames: EDMUNDS
Location: Wall tablet, left-hand wall of the
nave.
This tablet is erected to the Glory of God and in Loving Memory
of John Wilberidge Edmunds a scholar of this Sunday School killed
in action in the Dardanelles August 21st 1915, aged 19 years.
He has laid down his sword, to take up the crown.
Formerly erected in the Methodist Chapel.
Surnames: FREEMAN, BARTLETT
Location: Stained glass window, side transcept
In memory of Grace Freeman Relict of Thomas Bartlett of Ludbrook
House and Marldon in this County who died at Shaldon [query]
April 1874 aged 81.
Given by her son Rev. J.M. Bartlett of the Manor House, Ludbrook.
Surnames: GEACH, CROSSMAN
Location: Wall tablet, right-hand wall of
nave
Underneath this place are deposited the remains of Francis Geach
M.D. F.R.S. and first surgeon of the Royal Hospital at Plymouth
who died on the XVIIth day of February in the Year MDCCXCVIII
and in the LXVIIth Year of his Age.
The gentleness of his manners, the brilliancy of his talents
and his deep insights into the science of physic which he practised
during a period of forty years with the highest reputation and
success, have written on the hearts of thousands a memorial
more durable than any monumental record which the sculptor can
design. Under the influence however of the most unfeigned affection
for so valuable a man, and so inestimable a relative, this tablet
is inscribed by his grateful nephew Geo Crossman L.L.D. Rector
of the Parishes of Blagdon and West Monkton in the County of
Somerset and a Prebendary of the Cathedral Church in Wells.
Surnames: GRANSMORE
Location: Tablet on wall of side chapel.
To the Glory of God and in loving memory of Rodney Gransmore
Captain 3rd Batt Middlesex Regiment who fell in action while
leading his company at the assault of the Hohenzoller in Redoubt
at the Battle of Loos France in the Great War Sept 28th 1915
aged 25 years.
This clock was placed in the tower of this church by his parents,
brother and sisters.
Surnames: KNAPMAN
Location: Wall tablet, right-hand wall of
nave
In loving memory of Annie Elizabeth Knapman who died 30th December
1942 Aged 16 Years. Her parents gave the electric lighting to
this Church 1953.
Surnames: LANGWORTHY,
WARRIN
Location: Floor memorial stone by pulpit.
Underneath rest the reamins of William Southland [guess]
Langworthy son[guess] of
William I Langworthy surgeon [guess] of Modbury
and Honor his wife who died the 26th [query] day of August
1777 and
also of Elizabeth Warrin [illegible] his grandmother
who died March the 19 1779 aged 67.
Also of Honor Langworthy wife of the above named who died the
2nd of December 1789 aged [illegible]. Also of Emma Langworthy
who died July the 8 1799 aged 16. Also of Dorothy Southland
[guess] Langworthy who died [illegible] 1805 [query]
Aged 19 who were three of the children of the above named William
and Honor Langworthy.
Also the body of the said William Langworthy who died April
1 [illegible] 1819 aged 81.
Also the [illegible] Mary Langworthy [rest of stone
illegible].
Surnames: LOVE, HAMMICK
Location: Large floor memorial stone at the
foot of the chancel step.
Underneath was buried Elizabeth widow of John Love, Gent. Feb
ye 9th 1775 Aged 56 years.
Also John Love ye son of Stephen and Elizabeth Margaret Hammick
of Plymouth who died ye 27th of Sept 1782 Aged 16 months & 10
days.
Also a stillborn male infant May ye 3rd 1784.
Also Jane Love who was buried June ye 5th 1788 aged 2 years
& 10 months.
Also Elizabeth Margaret the wife of Stephen Hammick in ye 50th
Year of her Age who died ye 1st May 1803 and was interred ye
7th following.
She was an affectionate wife and tender mother.
Here also are deposited the remains of Stephen Hammick husband
of the above Elizabeth Margaret who was born on the 26 [query]
August 1744 and died the 17 June 1830.
He was the Senior Alderman and the Senior Justice of the Borough
of Plymouth having served the office of Mayor in 1790 [query].
A man universally respected and beloved.
Surnames: MILDMAY,
PINWILL, TOMS, COLEMAN
Location: Wall plaque to the right of the bellringing chamber.
To the Glory of God and the Honour of his Holy Church The Bells
in this tower were entirely rehung and additional treble bell
given by Henry Bingham Mildmay of Flete Esquire 1890. Edward
Pinwill M.A. Vicar.
J Moysey Toms, George Coleman, Churchwardens.
O Ye Children of Men Bless Ye the Lord Praise Him and Magnify
Him for ever.
Surnames: MORTIMORE
Location: Small marble tablet on wall of side chapel.
Henrietta Annie Mortimore died Nov 10 1904 aged 17. In sure
and certain hope.
Erected to her memory by her fellow members of the choir. R.I.P.
Surnames: PACKMAN
Location: Brass plate on the wall beside curtain to the bell
ringing gallery.
The ringing gallery was installed by the bellringers during
1992 with the help of donations and gifts from many fellow ringers
and parishoners - in particular the Packman family of Westlake,
who gave the steelwork which supports the gallery in memory
of Mrs Phoebe Packman..
Surnames: PEARSE
Location: Stained glass window, side chapel
This window is erected to the Glory of God and in loving memory
of Wm Pearse of Thornham who died May 9th 1891, Mary his wife
who died Oct 23rd 1893 and their children WH [query]
Dunning Pearse who died 9th Nov 1907, Edward J Pearse who died
June 12th 1909,
Charles S Pearse who died March 13th 1911, Annie E Pearse who
died Dec 26th 1911.
Surnames: PENWILL, SMALE
Location: Wall tablet, left-hand wall of the
nave.
In memory of Sergeant Carland Penwill 1st S. Lancashire Regt.
Died 1901 Private Samuel J. Smale 2nd Devon Regt. Died 1900
in the South African War
Surnames: PINWILL
Location: Wooden wall tablet, side transcept
Remember before God Violet Alice Pinwill February 4th 1874 -
January 1st 1957. Carver in wood and stone. Fifth daughter of
Edmund Pinwill sometime Vicar of this parish. She studied to
show herself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to
be ashamed. She walked humbly with her God all the days of her
life.
Surnames: PINWILL
Location: Wooden altarpiece, side transcept
In memory of Elizabeth A Pinwill Wife of Edmund Pinwill Vicar.
Organist of this Church for many years. Born Feb 7 1839. Died
Oct 25 1900. R.I.P.
Surnames: PINWILL
Location: Wooden tablet fixed to the chancel
screen
To the Glory of God and in memory of the daughters of Edmund
Pinwill - vicar and of his wife Elizabeth. They all worked in
this parish, worshipped in this Church and assisted in the woodcarving
in this Church.
Grace Esther 1868-1935 Bertha Charlotte 1869-1951 Mary Rashleigh
1871-1961 Annie Ethel 1872-1949 Violet Alice 1874-1959 Constance
Emily Catherine 1876-1960 Ruth Stackhouse 1878-1968
Surnames: PINWILL, MILDMAY
Location: Elaborate wall tablet to the left
of the main altar
Full transcription not possible without going beyond the altar
rail. The inscription refers to Rev. Pinwill and Henry Bingham
Mildmay.
Surnames: REVELL, SHEPHEARD
Location: Floor memorial stone in front of
chancel
Here underneath lyeth the body of Samuel Revell of Hunsdon Gent
who dyed the 19th day of October 1726 AEtat 48. And by him his
beloved sister Charity Revell who dyed the 30th of April 1731
AEtat 49. And by them their Sister Margaret Shepheard who dyed
the 28th May 1709 AEtat 36. Also Willm Shepheard son of Margt
Shepheard who dyed the 1st December 1731 AEtat 29.
Surnames: RICH, BAKER
Location: Floor memorial stone in front of
side chapel
Here under this tomb lye the Bodies of Thomas Rich Gent and
Margaret his wife he departed this Life the 13th day of May
1684 Being the last of the Name of the House of Worthele, whose
Predecessors enjoyed that estate near four hundred year. [Worn
coat of arms]
Also here lyeth the Body of Margery Baker sister to the aforesaid
Thomas Rich Gent who was buried the Second day of Iuly in the
yeere of our Lord God 1683.
Surnames: RICH, DOFFIN
[query]
Location: Wall memorial immediately to the left of the door.
Here under lyeth the body of Margerett the wife of Thomas Rich
of Worthele Gent who was the Daughter of Henry Doffin [query]
of Lay in the parish of Slapton Gent deceased: who departed
this Life the 4th of March ANNO DOMINI 1675.
SHE LIVED VERTEOUSLY AND DYED GODLY
Surnames:
ROGERS
Location: Floor memorial stone between chancel
and side chapel
In memory of Rogers of Click[illegible] who died May
[illegible] 1792 [query] in the 63 [query]
year of his Age.
Surnames: SHEPHEARD
Location: Very worn floor memorial stone, left aisle.
[illegible] [guess Here lie]th ye Body [illegible]pher
Sheph[illegible] [guess Shepheard] of [illegible]
who was buried ye [illegible] day of July 1739 aged 38
anno Do [illegible]
Also William Sha[illegible - and the S of Sha is written
back-to-front]
Also Daught of the [illegible] Willm Shepheard
Surnames: SNOOK, ROLT
Location: Wall tablet, right-hand wall of nave
In memory of the late Henry Rolt Snook of Lueston Esqr who died
7th July 1801 (only son of John Snook and only grandson of Henry
Rolt, both of Plymouth).
This tablet is inscribed with grateful respect by (their relative)
John Henry Rolt of Deptford in the County of Kent.
Surnames: SPINLUFF,
BARTLETT
Location: Wall tablet, side transcept
Christian wife of Colonel George Spinluff Late of Ennis-Killen
and 25th Dragoons and daughter of N.A. Bartlett of Marldon and
Ludbrooke Esqr. Died 7th Nov 1856. In memoriam by her nephew
Revd I.M. de L. Bartlett.
Surnames: ST(R)ACHLEIGH
Location: Elaborate wall tablet in priest's
room to the left of the altar; not visible from main body of
the church.
The tablet can be seen through the (curtained) grille to
the left of the main altar, but the script is fancy (could be
English or Latin) and only the family name of Stachleigh or
Strachleigh can be picked out from a distance (room is locked).
From the dress of the figures on the memorial, it is probably
late 16th century.
[Note from OPC - Monumental Brass (Rubbing) Devon/38 (1938)
is of William Strachleigh and his wife Anne, 1583]
Surnames: SWETE
Location: Wall tablet, right-hand wall of
nave
Sacred to those Virtues Which adorn the Christian Life.
This Marble preserves the Memory of ADRIAN SWETE Esquire MAIN
SWETE Esquire and Mrs Philippa SWETE of TRAIN in this County.
Living, they raised unto themselves A Monument of Good Works
[query] Which when this frail Stone shall be distroyed
[guess - could be dissolved] Will remain unshaken A faithful
and authentic Herald of this [illegible]
A S. 27 Sept 1733
M S died 5 July 1735
P S. 15 Feb 1747
Surnames: SWETE
Location: Wall tablet, right-hand wall of
nave
Here lie the Remains of Mrs Esther Swete of Train in Modbury
who died Jan 1781 aged 68. In the aimiable endowments and elegancies
peculiar to her sex, excelled perhaps by few, but by none in
fortitude of mind and resignation to the will of GOD, with which
she sustained the loss of her only son Adrian John Swete Esqr.
who died at the early period of 24 years, especially if the
greatness of that loss were to be estimated by the high attainments
of worth, that marked him as the scholar and the christian.
Memor beneficiorum, et amore, et observantia, plusquam cognatione,
devinctus posuit. Jn Swete de Oxton.
Surnames: B [illegible],
WARRING
Location: Floor memorial stone by pulpit.
Here lyeth the body of Elizabeth the Wife of William B[illegible]
Coyton who departed this life the 21th [sic] day of Iulye AO
DOM 1635 & Here lyeth ye Body of Mrs Mary Warring who was Buried
May ye 6th 1763 Aged 75 years.
Surnames: Illegible
Location: Floor memorial stone in front of
side chapel
Completely illegible except date - May 1659 - and a very worn
coat of arms.
Surnames: Illegible
Location: Floor memorial stone in front of side chapel
Here was buried [illegible]rild of P[illegible]
the [illegible] 160[illegible - possibly 1601].
Also the [illegible] of William [illegible]dgen
who died the 29th August and [illegible] 1608.
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