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Fawkham with index of names at end
A
complete transcription of Vol. VII of L.L. Duncan's manuscript notebook of
Monumental Inscriptions for Hartley, Ridley, Longfield, Fawkham, Kingsdown,
Knockholt High Halden and the Martin
Family. The original is lodged in the Library of the Kent Archaeological
Society.
Frank
Bamping 2 March 2000
Inscriptions
in the Churchyard of
Fawkham, Kent.
Taken
September 1890
On the
North side of the Yard
Thomas KILLICK son of Henry and Margaret Killick of this Parish died April 2 1809 aged 1 month and 1 day. Also Margaret Killick daughter of the above died February 8 1817 aged 6 years and 10 months. Also Phoebe Killick died 20 October 1819 aged 2 years and 6 months.1. Head
29. Altar tomb Here
lyeth ye Body of John UNDERHILL of this Parish, Yeoman, who de-parted this life
December ye 15 1731 aged 49
years. Here also lieth ye Body of Mary
widow of John Underhill Sen. and mother of the above sd John Underhill who dyed
June ye 30 1727 aged 80 years.
30. Head Robert ALLEN of this Parish died 2 November 1766 in his
63rd year. Hester wife of the above died 12 September 1799 aged 85. Also their
children viz Hester, Thomas, Stephen and Ann. He left issue five sons and five
daughters.
31. Head Thomas BELLSHAM of this Parish died 30 May 1789 aged 88.
Left issue one son and one daughter viz Thomas and Roseanner. Elizabeth wife of
Thomas Bellsham of this Parish died 19 April 1786 aged 83.
32. Head Lydia wife of Thomas BELLSHAM died December 22 1777 aged
46. Also issue deceased William and Lydia. Left issue surviving four daughters
viz Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary and Ann. Mr Thomas Bellsham died April 2 1815 aged
87.
33. Head Mary BELSHAM died 6 January 1803 aged 35.
34. Cross Emily Charlotte LYELL born 15 October 1851 died 11 April
1887.
35. Cross In loving memory of our little one Marjorie Guise Lyell
aged 1 year and 8 months died 12 April 1886.
36. Head Robert BIRD died 27 June 1889 aged 70.
37. Altar tomb Mr Thomas YOUNG died July 18 1852 aged 68. Also
Susanna Young wife of the above died September 2 1859 aged 80. Also Mr William
Young son of the above late of Hartley died May 22 1859 aged 41 years.
38. Head cross Thomas John YOUNG died 6 January 1888 aged 23 years.
39. Head Maria YOUNG daughter of the late William and Ann Young of
Lowfield Street, Dartford, died 23 January 1881 aged 80.
40. Head Elizabeth wife of Thomas YOUNG of this Parish died 22
December 1810 aged 50. Left issue seven children viz Amy, Thomas, Jane, James,
Mary, John and Sarah. Also the aforesaid Thomas Young died January 30 1828 aged
72. Also William Young son of the above died January 5 1806 aged 18.
By the West end of the Yard
41. Head Here /
Lieth ye Body of / John RABSON / late of ye Parish of Ash/ He died March ye 18th
1739 aged 77 years.
42. Head Here lieth ye Body of / Ann wife of John RABSON / who died
February ye 4th / 1723 aged 48 years.
43. Card in a Case Thomas
Henry HILLS died May 8 18... aged 17.
44. Head Mrs Elisabeth SPILLET died 3 October 1825 aged 61. Also Mr
Richard Spillet 9 April 1837 aged 90.
45. Head Ann Margaret daughter of James and Susanna CROUCH died 15
October 1874 aged 3 weeks.
46. Large Tomb Sacred to the memory of / the Rev F.W. HOHLER /
Rector of Winstone and Colesborne in the County of Gloucester / who died at
Fawkham Manor July 19th 1871 / also to the memory of / Frederick Hodgson Hohler
/ eldest son of the above / who died on the 21st day of March 1873 / aged 38.
[on the other side]
Sacred to the memory of / Jane Harriet HOHLER
/ widow of the Rev Frederick Williams Hohler / formerly Rector of Winstone and
Colesborne, Gloucestershire / born March 12th 1799 died July 1st 1888.
End of Fawkham Churchyard
Thorpe on page 992 &c. of his Registrum Roffense gives the following -
Fawkham Church
In the Isle
46. On a gravestone this inscription -
Here lyeth the body of Mr John Skudder of this Parish who departed this life
September 1704 aged 59 years. Here also lyeth the body of Mrs Elizabeth wife of
the said Mr John Scudder who departed this life March the 13th 1728/9 aged 70
years.
Above are the arms viz -
On a fesse three cinquefoils in chief. Crest on a wreath a fox passant.
48. On a gravestone a brass plate with the
following in Roman Capitals -
AEtatis 37. Here lyeth interred the body of Thomas Walter, gent, who deceased
the 15th day of Maye 1601, second sonne of Thomas Walter, gent, deceased.
49. On a gravestone a brass plate with this inscription in Roman Capitals
-
AEta. 51 / Here lyeth interred the Bodye of Robert / Walter, Gent. third sonne
of Thomas Walter / Gent. deceased the which Robert deceased / the 15th day of
January 1620, leaving behinde / him his wife Anne six sonnes (viz) John /
Thomas, Robert, Francis, Maxfeild and / Isack and five daughters Anne, Dorcas,
Alce / Dorothie and Rebeccha.
50. On a gravestone a brass plate with this inscription in Roman Capitals
-
Here lies the body of Mris Jane Smith late / wife of John Smith, cittizen and
draper of / London, daughter of Mr Thos. Walter, gent. / who deceased at London
ye 16th day of July / 1621 and was here enterred ye 18th of ye / same in the 47
yeare of her age.
51. A small mural monument of white marble on the North side with this
inscription -
Near this place in this church lyeth the body of Mr Richard Kingsland late of
this parish who departed this life the 31st day of March 1731 aged 54. Also the
body of Mr Richard Kingsland his only son who dyed the 17th day of June 1730 in
the 32nd year of his age. Mr William Everest erected this monument in memory of
them.
In the Chancel
52. On the North side within the rails on a gravestone a brass plate with
this inscription in Roman Capitals -
Here lyeth interred Richard Meredyth, esquire, clarke of the catrye unto queene
Elizabeth and unto Kinge James, who deceased the fifte of June 1607 leaving
behind him Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Humfrey Michell, esquire, and fower
sonnes, Humfrey, Richard, Edmond amd John -
Above the plate a shield of brass with his
Arms, viz - a Lion rampant gorged with a collar and a hain thereto affixed
reflexing over his back; charged on the shoulder with a mullet.
On the South side within the rails on a gravestone is a brass plate with
the following inscription in Roman Capitals -
53. Here lyeth interred the body of Dorcas Walter / the eldest daughter
of Humphrey Michell of old / Windesor in the Countie of Bark. Esquier, the /
wife and widdow of John Walter of this / parish & Countie Esquier who
departed this life / uppon the Seaventh day of May Anno Domini / 1630 and in the
57 yeare of her age.
On the South side within the rails, on a gravestone is the following
inscription in Roman Capitals -
54. Here lyeth interred the bodie of Michael Smith, gent, who tooke to
wife Dorothy Walter, youngest daughter of Thomas Walter of this Parish, gent,
and departed this life the fourth day of August anno domini 1633 aeatis suae 56.
On the South side is a mural monument of white marble with this
inscription in Roman Capitals -
55. Neare unto this place lyeth the body of Bennett Warde, widow, somtyme
wyfe of captaine Ambrose Warde of Hith in the county of Kent, esquire, by whome
she was the mother of foure sonnes, John, William, Ambrose and George, and three
daughters Alice, Bennet and Elizabeth. She was the daughter of Thomas Turney of
Brockwell in the parish of Saltwood, in the said county Esquire. She lived a
mayd 22 yeares, a wife 32 yeares and widdowe 24 yeares, having performed the
part of both a constant and lovinge wyfe and of a kynd and carefull mother,
livinge in the feare of God, and dying in the faith of Christ Jesus, and here
resteth in hope of a glorious resurrection. She departed this life the 12th day
of March Anno Domini 1641 being of the age of 78 yeares. This monument was
erected and set up in remembrance of her the 31st day of May, anno domini 1644.
Above are these arms viz - azure a cross patee or. At the bottom on each side 2
coats viz - azure a cross patee or, impaling argent a chevron sable between
three cows tripping sable.
56. On the East side is a mural monument of touch and alabaster, with the
effigies of a gentleman and lady in the dress of the time, kneeling at an altar
beneath them, on a tablet of black marble is the following inscription in Roman
Capitals -
Here lieth interred in an assured hope of a joyfull resurrection John Walter
late of this parish Esq., Justice of the Peace and corum within this countie in
the raygne of kinge James and our now dread soveraigne king Charles, in which
place hee approved himself just, upright and sincere, administringe true
judgment and justice without respect of persons. Hee tooke to wife Dorcas
Michel, the eldest daughter of Hunphrey Michel late of Olde Windsor, in the
countie of Bark. Esq. with whom hee lived comfortably, happy and religiously 36
yeares, and at whose truely christian motion agreeinge with his owne charitable
disposition, hee by his last wil and testament hath given and bequeathed unto
the poore bountiful legacies, as unto two of the poorest men of this Parish,
unto two of the poorest men of the parish Ashe, and unto two of the poorest men
of the parish of Hartley, in this countie, unto every of them large coates of
good russet cloathe from this forth for ever; moreover unto two of the poorest
widowes of women in every of the said three parishes unto every of them a gowne
of good russet cloath; and this gift to begin immediately after the decease of
his said deere wife Dorcas and soe to continue to the end of the world; which
legacies the said poore people are to receive yearly upon the XXVth day of
December, caled Christmas Day; upon which day they are to repaire to his
dwellinge house in this Parish, between eight and nine of the clocke in the
morninge and from thence to come to this place, where he hath appoynted a sermon
for them and for his paines he hath bequeathed to the minister of this church Xs
a yeare for ever; moreover after sermon the said poore people are again to
returne to his howse and there receive a plentiful dinner; and for the due
performance of this his charitable deedes hee hath tyed and bounde certaine
landes for ever. Thus did this good gentleman blesse and honour his Saviour in
his poore members. Hee departed this life upon the XXVIIth daye of Februarie in
the yeare of our Lord 1625 and in the yeare of his age 68, commendinge his sowle
into the hands of his maker, leaving his bodie to this place. His charitie to
the poore and the sorrowe for his losse unto his deerly beloved wife who in
respective affection unto him and his everlivinge and neverdyinge memorie, hath
erected and set up this monument.
Above the figures are these arms viz - azure a fesse dauncette or, between three crowns embattled of the 2nd impaling three leopards heads reversed, jessant fleurs de lis or, a chief crenelle ermine. On the top of the monument his single coat as above.
Thorpe continues -
The coloured glass in the windows of this church is of great antiquity - In the
body of the church in a window on the South side are these arms viz - azure six
stars of six points each placed three, two and one.
57. In a window on
the North side are two coats the same viz - or a cross gules charged with five
castles of the first between four fleurs de lis azure issuing out of as many
turfs vert. These are the arms of the Grandisons. In the same window is the coat
of the Fawkhams viz - argent a fesse gules in chief two roses or roundels. The
colour is faded but the coat in the South window of the chancel may explain it
viz - argent a fesse gules in chief two roundels of the second.
In the East window are the arms of England, but the whole field as well as the
three lions are greatly corroded by time.
The West window is almost entire, the preservation of which is owing to its
having been wired on the outside. In it are several portraitures, as the Virgin
Mary teaching the young Jesus to read. The figure of an ancient man with a staff
in his hand, 58. probably designed for Walleran de Faukham who flourished
here in the reign of Henry the Second or some one of that family, as the arms of
Fawkham above described are over his head.
(The end of Thorpe's notes on this Parish)
In addition I have a rubbing of the following brass plate in the church -
Aeta 76
59. Here lyeth interred the body of Thomas Walter gent. who deceased the 18th day of Maye 1608. Leavinge behind him two sonnes viz John and Robert, and fower daughters Johan, Anne, Jane and Dorothie
L.L.D.
INDEX TO FAWKHAM M.I.s
Compiled by Zena Bamping
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Name Index Allen, 30. Bellsham, 31, 32, 33. Bird, 36. Botting, 27. Chapman, 13. Cooper, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. Cresswell, 8. Cross, 28. Crouch, 45 |
Cuff, 10. Durham, 3, 4, 5, 6. Everest, 51. Faukham, de, 57, 58. Grandison, 57. Hills, 43. Hohler, 46. Killick,
1, 2. |
Meredyth, 52. Michell, 52, 53, 56. Mungeam, 12. Pankhurst, 7. Parker, 24, 25, 26. Rabson, 41, 42. Scudder, Skudder, 46. Smith, 50, 54. |
Spillett, 44. Turney, 55. Underhill, 29. Wallis, 9. Walter, 48, 49, 50, 53, 54, 56, 59. Warde, 55. Webster, 20, 21, 22, 23. Young, 37, 38, 39, 40. |
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PLACES [Fawkham] Ash, 41, 56. Brockwell in Saltwood, 55. |
Dartford,
Lowfield Street, 39. Hartley, 37, 56. |
Hythe,
55. Old Windsor, Berks., 53, 56. |
Surrey Place, Old Kent Road, 3 Winstone & Colesbourne, Glocs., 46. |
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