Puddletown

MEMORIALS INSIDE THE CHURCH

Photographs courtesy of Dorinda Miles © 2004

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To The Glory Of God And In

Memory Of George Oldfield

For 25 Years Churchwarden:

The North Porch Was Restored

By Parishioners And Friends

He Died March 2nd A D 1913

Being 62 years Of Age

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In Loving Memory Of Wilfred

John Brymer Of Ilsington

High Sheriff Of Dorset 1932

Justice Of The Peace: Alderman

Of The Dorset County Council:

For Many Years At West Downs

School Winchester: Born 31 July

1883: Died 28 March 1957: Son Of

F A Brymer: Sometime Archdeacon

Of Wells: Also In Memory Of His

Sister Constance Mary Brymer

Born 3 May 1885: Died 16 December

1963

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In Loving Memory Of Kathleen Helps

Enrolling Member Of The Puddletown

Mothers Union For 20 Years Who

Passed To Her Rest 6th October1956

 The Above Window Was Restored By Her

Husband Arthur, Vicar 1906 - 6th October1956

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Arthur Leonard Helps M A

Canon Of Salisbury Cathedral

Vicar Of This Parish 1906 – 1956

 In Whose Loving Memory

The Clock And Pews Were Restored By

His Family, Parishioners And Family

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The memorials on this wall read as follows:

 Near This Place Lies The Remains Of

Mrs Charlotte Susanna Cunningham

Wife Of

Alexander Cunningham Esq

Who Died 2nd August 1801

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Tablet dedicated to the

Rev Henry Hooton M A

Chaplain to Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon,

And for 28 years, 1693 to 1721,

Vicar of Puddletown

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To The Beloved Memory Of

John George Brymer

For Thirty-Six Years Rector

Of Childe Okeford, a Faithful

Servant Of Christ And

His Church Who Fell Asleep

21 August 1921 In The 74th

Year Of His Age And Whose

Mortal Part Rests In This

Churchyard.

Also In Memory Of

Louise Sylvia His Wife

Who Died 21 Nov 1949

Aged 72 Years

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 Over the opening to the Hagioscope, on the east side, is a Tablet to the Rev James Lukin B D, who was Vicar from 1640 to 1671.

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To The Pious Memory Of Emily

Helps, Who Passed To Her Rest

On 7 June 1930 aged 86. She Was A

Devout Worshipper In This Church

For Twenty Four Years. This Memorial

Is Placed Here By Her Devoted

Son Arthur, Vicar Of This Parish

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Brass Of Roger Cheverell

 Formerly inserted in a stone in the Nave near to the Chancel step, it is the demi-effigy of a civilian (the lower portion is missing), with bare head, and hands joined in prayer. Below, on a rectangular plate, is a Latin inscription. Translated as:

 Here lies Roger Cheverell, son and heir of John Cheverell Esquire, who died on the 14th day of August, in the year of the Lord, 1517, on whose soul may God have mercy. Amen.”

 Below are two shields bearing the arms of Cheverell, one of them impaling Raves. From this Roger Cheverell, or Sacheverell was descended the famous Dr Sacheverell, 1674 – 1726.

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 Against the west wall of the chapel is a large mural monument to the Brune Family, unfortunately illegible, which records the burial here of three members of the family:

 Sir John Brune of Athelhampton, who married Margaret, daughter of Sir Edward Seymour and dying without issue, was buried March 25, 1639, aged 62 years.

His brother Charles Brune, who married Mary, daughter of Robert coker of Mappowder, and died October 17, 1637, aged 50.

John Brune, eldest son of the above Charles who married Marie, daughter of Edward Hooper of Boveridge, and died March 24th, 1645. His daughter Marie was married to Sir Ralph Bankes, Knt of Corfe Castle. (Sir Ralph as stated above was the son of Sir John Bankes and “Brave Dame Mary”. He built Kingston Lacy House, Wimborne)

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 This Altar Tomb lies in the south-west corner of the Chantry, on it lies the effigies of a Knight and a Lady, carved in Ham hill stone. Possibly 13th century.

Built over these figures is an Altar tomb, surmounted by a canopy which is supported by four pillars.

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Fixed to the wall at the back is the Brass of Nicholas Martyn, who died in 1595.

The inscription reads:

“Here lyeth the Body of Nicholas Martyn Esquier who departed this life & slept with his Fathers ye 23 day of March ano: 1595 & left behind to inherit his lands iiii daughters Coheires Elizabeth Frances Jane & Anne whose soule assvredly doth rest with Abraha Isacke & Jacob in ye kingdom of heaven.”

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13th Century Soldier of Ham Hill.

Under the large south window lies the effigy of a Knight in a plate armour, with a basinet on his head, his hands being joined in prayer. He lies upon a low altar tomb beneath a canopy. Possibly dated a little before 1400.

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 Against the east wall of the Sanctuary is a Mural Tablet, now illegible, to the Rev William Bradish D D, Vicar of Puddletown from 1611 to 1639. The inscription originally read:

 “QUE COETUM HUNC PIETATE ANTIQUA, ET OPERA ASSIDUA PER ANNOS XXVIII INSTITUIT HIC PLACIDE OBDORMIT, VIR OMNI ERUDITIONE, MORUMQUE SUAVITATE EXECULTISSIMUS GULIELMUS BRADESHIUS SACRAE THEOLOGIAE PROFESSOR COLL. EMAN. CANTAB. OLIM ALUMNUS”

May be translated as:

“Here sleeps peacefully the man who for 27 years presided over this Guild (or Gathering) with all the piety of the ages of faith, and with unfailing energy. He was unrivalled for his extensive learning and for the sweetness of his disposition. His name was William Bradish: he was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge and Professor of Theology.

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Over the south door is a Mural Tablet to the Hon Henry Dawnay, D D, Vicar of Puddletown from 1722 to 1754. (Now almost illegible)

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Sacred

To The Memory Of

Lieut James Edmund Brymer

83rd Co: of dublin Regiment

Eldest Son Of John Brymer Esq’re

Of Piddletown, Dorsetshire

Who Was Accidentally Drowned

Whilst Bathing At Hythe

On The 23rd June 1863

Aged 24 Years

 This Tablet

Is Erected By His Brother Officers

As A Token Of Their Esteem

And Regard

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 To The Glory Of God In Memory Of

William Ernest Brymer Of Islington

House, Member Of Parliament For The

Borough Of Dorchester 1874-1885 And

For South Dorset 1891-1906, Colonel

Dorset Queen’s Own Yeomanry, Deputy

Provincial Grand Master Of Dorset

Born May 20, 1840 ~ Died May 9 1909

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To the Memory

Of Anna Eleonora

Wife Of William Neyle Esq

Of Ambrook In The County Of Devon

And Daughter Of Rear Admiral

Thomas Hicks

Of Maisonette In The Same County

And Also To The Memory

Of Maria, Phillipha

And Nicholas Vincent Neyle

Children Of The Above

Who Died In Infancy

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In Memory Of The Men Of

This Parish Who Sacrificed

Their Lives In The Service

Of Their Country 1914 ~ 1918

  

H M

OLIVER

A R

SPRACKLING

A

FORD

B W

SCOTT

H J

FORD

W W

GIFFORD

W C

ADAMS

G

SELBY

A

PAINTER

W R

PAUL

J

LAKE

B

TUCKER

H E

HARWOOD

B

TOMKINS

E G

SANSFORD

T F

WEST

R

PEARCE

W J

KINGMAN

M

PEARCE

B R

BARRETT

J J ELLIS M M

 

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Sacred To The Memory Of

ROBERT ALNER ESQ

Who Departed This Life April ? 18?7 Aged 75 Years

And Of

MARGARET ALNER His Wife

Who Died November ? 18?9 Aged ??Years

Also To The Memory Of Their Son

ROBERT ALNER

Who Died December 10 1849 Aged 69 Years

And Of Their Eldest Daughter

FANNY BOWRING

Who Died April 17 18?? Aged 86 Years

This Monument Is Erected

As A Tribute Of Affection And Sincere Regard To Her Respected

Grand-Parents Uncle And Much Loved Mother

By Mary Ann Alner Bowring, april 1858

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 In Memory Of The Men Of

This Parish Who Sacrificed

Their Lives In The Service Of

Their Country 1939 – 1945

 

H R G

BRYMER

W L J

LEGG

R J

DAVIS

P G

MOORE

D J

GOULD

J M B

PORTMAN

P T DE LA G

GRISSELL

 

 

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To The Glory Of God

And In Memory Of

SER.gt Edward Noel Dorey

Of The “Queen’s Own” Dorset Yeomanry

Who Fell In Action On November 21st

1917, In Palestine  + Aged 27 Years +

Erected By his Wife And Parents

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This rather interesting memorial stands in the entrance porch.

 It reads:

 To The Glory Of God

And In Grateful Memory Of Kindness

Received From The Rev’d C Helps A F (Vicar Of

Puddletown) On A Battlefield In Belgium, August 1914

From A Grateful Officer Of The 1st Battalion Middlesex Reg’t

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Altar tomb to an unknown knight left.
Memorial to Rev Hooton right

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