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Longfield with index of names and places 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 at Longfield, Kent.
Taken
September 1890
In the North
side of the Yard.
Mr Thomas CROWHURST son of Edward and Ann Crowhurst of the Parish of Ridley died 27 December 1801 aged 39.1. Head
18. Head
Lizzie Ernestine daughter of Charles Edward and Lizzie CLIFFORD died 15 October 1887 aged 30 years.On the South side of the Yard
19. A large granite tomb - on the north side - Maria
ANDRUS / of Scadbury, Southfleet, died November 23rd 1867 aged 60.
On the south side - This Tomb is erected in Memory of Francis Andrus / of
Scadbury, Southfleet. Died December 12th 1862 aged 64.
On the east side - Mordecai and Elizabeth Andrus of this Parish /The Parents of
Francis and Maria, also lye here interred died 1838.
20. Granite tomb In memory of Thomas MUGGERIDGE / Died 27th
February 1873 aged 80 years / Also Anne wife of Thomas Muggeridge / Died 5th
October 1836 aged 39 years.
21. Altar Tomb against the south wall of the chancel to Archdeacon PLUME,
built of brick with stone top - Thorpe on page 995 of his Registrum Roffense
says "inclosed with wooden rails" but these have been replaced by high
iron ones - the inscription is -
Hic subtus jacet Archidiaconus Roffensis
Peccatorum Maximus, utinam et poenitentium
Nomen quaere in libro vitae
Veniet iterum, qui me in lucem reponet, dies
Obijt XXo die Novembris MDCCIV Aetatis
Suae LXXIV.
There is a memorial window to him in the church for which see later.
22. Head Mary WHARTON eldest daughter of Thomas and
Mary Wharton of Prescott in this Parish died December 12 1858 aged 21 years and
9 months.
23. Cross - on the four sides of the base are -
Charles Pollexfen JENNINGS, R.N., second son of the Rector of this Parish. Born
October 27th 1852. Called away August 29th 1873.
William Henry Mudge Jennings, B.A., third son of the Rector of this Parish. Born
September 26th 1856. Entered into rest March 18th 1881.
Ada Mary Geraldine Jennings, youngest daughter of the Rector of this Parish.
Born February 11th 1854. Fell asleep November 2nd 1879.
Helen Elizabeth Jennings, daughter of the Rev. H.E. Jennings and grand-daughter
of the Rector of this Parish. Born June 15th 1878. Fell asleep January 29th 1880
24. Head Mrs Elizabeth BENNETT wife of Mr John Bennett of this
Parish died May 8th 1847 aged 77. Also the above Mr John Bennett died 14 March
1851 aged 82.
25. Head James Bennett son of John and Elizabeth Bennett died May
20 1842 aged 43. Also Richard Bennett brother of the above died 25 April 1884 in
his 82nd year. Also Rebecca wife of Richard Bennett died 8 January 1883.
Interred at Barming.
By the North side of the new Tower
26. Head
Sarah wife of Thomas MACE of Northfleet died 9 October 1809 aged 33. Mary his second wife died 14 July 1833 aged 53. The above Thomas Mace died 10 April 1842 aged 70. Left issue one son and one daughter - Thomas and Harriett.28. Nellie NOAKES died 17 December 1883 aged 10 years.
29. Elizabeth ROUND died 21 January 1881 aged 73.
30. William Thomas eldest child of William Friern and Sarah Penelope
TREADWELL born 6 September 1871 died 2 February 1877.
31. Mary Ann wife of William CONFORD died 1 September 1871 aged 56.
William Conford died 1 February 1875 in his 64th year. Walter Ernest grandson of
the above died 14 February 1875 aged 10 weeks.
32. George son of Thomas and Sarah BLACKMAN of this Parish died 19
October 1856 aged 25. Sarah wife of Thomas Blackman of this Parish died 31st
October 1871 aged 62.
33. Phoebe wife of John DEWEY died 18 August 1886 aged 63.
34. Carleton youngest son of the Rev James KING Rector of this Parish
died 2 February 1863 aged 21.
35. Low flat cross tomb James KING 38 years Rector of this Parish
died 21 June 1864 aged 63.
End of Longfield Churchyard
Thorpe in the Registrum Roffense gives, at page 995, the following which are still placed as stated by him.
Longfield Church
In the Isle [i.e. the Nave]
36. On a grave stone this inscription - Here lyeth the body of Mary Batt of this Parish who departed this life the 19th of September 1728 aged 49 years. Also Mr Robert Batt died August the 26th 1734 aged 60 years. Left issue one son and one daughter, Robert and Elizabeth.
In the North Chancel [i.e. East end of North aisle]
37. On a grave stone this inscription in Roman Capitals -
Here lyeth the body of Thomas Burrow ofHartley, Yeoman, who departed this life
the 17th of July 1690 aged 69 years.
38. On another grave stone near [East of] the former, this inscription in
Roman Capitals - Here lyeth the body of Margaret Borrow, wife of Thomas Borrow
late of the Parish of Hartley who departed this life the 17th of October 1703 in
the 70th year of her age.
To the above must now be added -
A tablet of black and white marble on the north wall of the chancel -
39. Charles Edward third son of the Rev James King, Rector of this Parish born 21 June 1834 died at Baree Ryang in Australia 11 May 1853. Erected by his father.
40. A window on the south side of the nave, by the pulpit
- Erected by members of the University of Cambridge -
To the Glory of God, in humble gratitude for the life and benevolence of Thomas
Plume, D.D., sometime Archdeacon of Rochester, founder of a Professorship in the
University of Cambridge - A benefactor of this and neighbouring parishes - His
body lies in this churchyard until the daybreak - His works do follow him - [His
tomb is under the window in the Yard - for the inscription see earlier].
INDEX TO LONGFIELD M.I.s
Compiled by Zena Bamping
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Name
Index |
Collins, 15. Conford, 31. Crowhurst, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Davige, 12. Dewey, 33. Doherty, 13. |
Jennings, 23. King, 34, 35, 39. Lofth, 11. Lynds, 16. Mace, 26, 27. Muggeridge, 20. Noakes, 28. |
Phillips, 4. Plume, 21, 40. Plummer, 17. Round, 29. Saxton, 14. Treadwell, 30. Wharton, 22. |
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Places
Index |
Darenth, 7. Hartley, 38. Meopham, 4. |
Northfleet, 26, 27. Prescott, 22. Ridley, 1, 3. |
Rochester, 40. Scadbury, Southfleet, 19. Stone, 4. |
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