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Church & Vestry
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Memorials In The Church
BISHOP - Sacred to the memory of the Rev. Henry Bishop M.A. four years curate and forty five years vicar of this parish who died January 3rd 1841 aged 73 years. 'The memory of the just is blessed'
BISHOP - Sacred to the memory of Christian widow of the Rev. Henry Bishop vicar of this parish who died November 21st 1861, aged 86 years. 'Her ways were ways of pleasentness and all her paths were peace.'
BISHOP - Sacred to the memory of Frederick Cox Bishop, esq. A Captain in the 36th Regiment, Madras Native Infantry, born 19th July 1814, died 21st May 1848. This Tablet was erected by his brother officers. as a testimony of their respect esteem and affection.
COX - In memory of R.W.Cox Esq. formerly of Ardleigh and late of Lawford in this county, whose pious liberality enabled this parish to restore the north aisle to their church. This tablet was erected by his grateful friend the vicar. 'Where earheared him then it blessed him and when the eye saw him, it gave witness to him.' 1841
FENN - In memory of Arthur James Fenn, Lieutenant in her majesty's 1st West India Regiment, The eldest and beloved son of Mr. James Fenn of this place who died at Barbadoes September 26th 1862 aged 26 years.
LUGAR - Amy Lugar, wife of James Lugar who departed this life March 16th 1817, in the 32nd year of her age. Also, of James, only child of James and Amy Lugar who departed this life May 14th 1821, aged 6 years.
LUGAR - In the vault are deposited the mortal remains of John Kelly Lugar who departed this life, July 15th 1863, aged 69. The Months of affliction are of the days and nights of distress we s* him in anguish no more, he has gained his happy release. Also of Amelia his widow who departed this life, April 5th 1879, aged 82
LUGAR - Sacred to the memory of William Lugar gent late of this parish who departed this life the 19 of Nov 1778, aged (5)4 years, also of Catherine his wife who died the 27th of April 1787, aged 76.
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Memorial of those who lost their lives in the Great War
To The Glory of God - And the undying memory of those connected with Ardleigh, who gave their lives for their king and country, during the Great War, 1914 - 1918. |
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'Their Name Liveth For Evermore' |
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