St Mary's
Churchyard M.I.s, Selling
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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Selling
Church, Noted by Bax & Rice
April 1897
Pages 127-128 of Epitaphs from Kent Churches
typed up by Margaret Broomfield
Also some Monumental Inscriptions
Noted by Rev
Bryan Faussett noted 1760, added 23rd July 2008
Names in the Churchyard
29 April 1897
1. Elwyn (very numerous), Hyder, Glover of Seasalter, Tyler, Marlborough,
Dodd, Waggon, Couchman (of Canterbury), Sayers, Hogben (modern), Rooke,
Neame, Chambers, Wiles, Smith, Baldock, Harris, Fox, Lansdell, Edwards,
Butcher, Queen, Pearman, May, Simonson, 1776-1780, Hulse, Mi…., Hilton
(4 modern) Wildash, Sladden 1799 1793, Packman 1797, Hall, Ridley and
Hilton, Gambrell, Bellsden, Searles, Stephen, Hilton of Trafalgar House in
this parish late commander of HM Navy 1872, Hilton and Tucker, Pitcher,
Reynolds, Dixon, Huxley, Mears, Coverlid and Arnos, Anders, Clackett of
Cushmore Farm, Houghting, Beardsworth, White, Wood, Hopkins, Rev. George
Beardsworth Vicar of this parish b. 30th April 1813 d. December
1st 1868, Clark (of Sheldwich), Neame of Selling Court.
2. Double HS Cherub’s head, bones Here lyeth the body of Simon CLINCH of
Sheldwich who died March ye 15th 1727 aged 66 years. Judith his
disconsolate widow Blank
3. Here lieth the body of Henry SCOTT who departed this life ye 24 day of
August in the year of our Lord 1707 aged 47. As I am soe must you be
prepare you all to follow me.
4. Here lyeth interred the bodyes of Lewes and Katharine LEE late of
Silling whome had issue 3 sonnes and … daughters, Lewes Waltar and
Margret are dead Waltar the 3 sonne Elizabeth Ann and Susanna are now
surviveing shee died October the 21 aged 61 years 1681. My soule cleave
fast to God above nothing on earth deserves fit love. To live it is not
but to die. To live in all securitie in heaven with thee Lord let me bee.
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Also some Monumental Inscriptions
Noted by Rev
Bryan Faussett noted 1760, added 23rd July 2008
In The Chancell.
5. On A Brass Plate, on a Flat Stone – wth. this Coat. [Erm. a + engrld.
gu.]. Gulielmo NORWOOD Sa: Theologiae Bacctio; Rectori Ecclesiae Sti.
Dunstan’s orient: London; Collegij Omnium Aiarum in Oxon: quondam Socio;
Ministro Verbi Dei docto, diserto, pio, probo. Andraeas Norwood, Frater,
et Alexand: Norwood Patrnelis Pietatis ergo, maerentes posuerunt. obijt e
lentâ Tabe, admirabilis Patientiâ Fiduciâ, et Aequanimitate Animi, 19
Junij Anno Dni. 1596. Aetatis sue 47.
6. On Another flat Stone. H.S.E. Edvardus FISHER, A.M. per 30 circitèr
Annos hujus Parochiae Vicarius, eruditus, probus, pius; qui, Carnem,
Quieti, Caeloq Animam reddidit 2 Die Februrij A.D. 1709/10. Aet. 59.
Edvardus, Filius unicus, septultus fuit 18 Die Junij 1697. Aet. 10.
7. On Another. Here lieth the Body of the Revd. Mr. John BURTON, Master of
Arts, and Minister of this Parish who departed this Life 29 Nov. 1735.
aged 39 years.
8. On Another. Here lieth the Body of Nicholas DAVIES the Son of William
Davies, Vicar, who died the 28th May 1657.
9. In the East Window, are the 5 following Coats. (drawn in line).
I. Or, 3 chevns. gu. (179b in pencil – EARLS of CLARE?).
II. Lozy. az. & gu., the latter each charged wt. a f-de-l or.
III. ¼ly 1). Gu. a castle or. 2,3,4) lost.
IV. Old England (not drawn).
V. Checky az. & or. (179b in pencil – GATTON? (sic for WARREN –
V.J.T.).
10. In The South Chancell.
On a Monument on the East Wall. Near this Place lies buried the Body of Mr
Charles FURMSTON, Surgeon, late of Faversham, who departed this Life June
ye 23d. 1755. aged 37 Years.
11. On a small flat stone, C. FURMSTON 1755.
12. On another Monument on the East Wall. (Sa. a chevn. or charged wt. a
cresct. gu. for diffce, between 3 5foils or. imp. Arg. 3 battle-axes].
(1,2,3 in fess line, heads up) sa. GIBBS]. Near this Place lieth the Body
of William CHAMBERS, late of this Parish, Gent. He departed this Life Nov.
14 1724 aged 32 Years. He married the only Daughter of Robert &
Susanna Gibbs, by whom he had Issue 4 Daughters. Also the Body of Susanna,
Wife of the abovesaid William Chambers, who departed this Life, Nov. 5
1758, aged 64 Years. Also, Anne, Daughter of William and Susanna CHAMBERS,
who departed this Life Jan. 12 1722/3 aged 8 Months.
13. On a Flat Stone. [CHAMBERS as above imp. Erm. on a pale 3 martlets (no
tinctures)]. Here lieth the Body of Abraham Chambers, Gent, who departed
this Life the 13th Day of January, Anno Domini 1694/5 in the 48th Year of
his Age, leaving Issue 5 Sons and 3 Daughters.
14. On a Brass Plate, fixt to a Flat Stone, under the Figg. of a Man &
a Woman. Of Your Charite pray for the Soule of Thomas YATE which deceased
the xii Daye of Maye, in the Year of Our Lord God MVXXII and for Julian
his Wife – on whose Soulis Jhu have Mercy.
15. Here is another flat Stone, which seems very ancient, and has been rob’d
of its Brasses.
In The North Chancell.
16. One Very ancient Flat Stone, without Inscription. It has been inlaid.
In The Body.
17. On a Flat Stone. Here lieth the Body of John RIGDEN who was buried the
18th Day of June, 1677. aged 43 Years.
18. On Another. Here lieth interred The Body of Thomas GREENSTREET, the
Sonne of Thomas and Margaret Greenstreet, of Selling. he departed this
Life the 11th Day of April 1681. aged 7 Yeares, and 4 Months.
19. On Another. Here lieth the Body of Thomas GREENSTREET, Senr. late of
this Parish, he was buried the 16th Day of January in the Yeare of Our
Lord 1692/3 in the 72d. Yeare of his Age. Here also lieth the Body of
Margaret, Wife & Relict of the said Thomas GREENSTREETE. She departed
this Life the 4th Day of Aprill, 1712. Aged 76 yeares, and 3 Months; left
Issue, 1 Son, & 1 Daughter.
20. On Another. Here lieth interred the Body of Peter GREENSTREET, of this
Parish who died 24 November 1733 aged 55 Years.
21. On Another. Here lieth interr’d the Body of Anne GREENSTREET, Relict
of Peter GREENSTREETE, of this Parish, Gent, by whom she had Issue 1 Son
and 2 Daughters, viz: Dering, Catherine and Mary. She died Oct. 24 1745
aged 57 Years. Mary the only Survivor, hath caused this Stone to be
engraven to her Memory.
22. On Another. Here lieth the Body of Elisabeth GREENSTREET, Wife of
Peter Greenstreet of this Parish by whom She had Issue 3 Sons, & 1
Daughter, viz: Thomas, John, Elizabeth & Peter; all which survived
her. She departed this Life on the 30th Day of January in the Year of Our
Lord 1715/6 aged 30 Years & 4 Months.
In the South Isle.
23. On a flat Stone. Here lieth the Body of Thomas GYLES the son of Antony
Gyles who died in the Yeare of our Lord God, 1569, and, also here lieth
the Body of Richard Gyles, who died the sixth Day of March the Year of our
Lord 1654/5. Aged 92 Yeares.
24. Two other flat Stones not legible.
In the North Isle.
25. In the Eastmost Window (=
NE) are these Coats (in line). (1)
Arg. a + engrld gu. wt. a plate arg. at centre. (2). A ln. rt. debruised
by a fess (no tincts.)]. NB. There is
something, Arg. in the Center of ye Cross – which I cd. not make out,
but it appear’d like a Plate – as I have here drawn it. The Colours in
the other Coat are so much perished, that I cd. not distinguish them; ye
whole seeming to be Argent.
26. This Church consists of the Great, and 2 Side Chancells; the Body, and
2 Side Isles. The Tower stands in the Middle, between the Great Chancell,
and the Body. In it hang 4 Bells thus inscribed:
1. Sancte Roberte, ora pro Nobis.
2. Sit Nomen Domini benedictum.
3. In multis Annis, vocor Campana Johannis.
4. William HATCH made Me – Mary – 1567.
27. The Arch over the West Door is a round one.
28. In the Church Yard re Memorials of BUNCE, HOGBEN, HYDER, MARLBOROUGH
and TYLER.
29. This Church was dedicated to St. Mary. It is a Vicarage in the
Patronage of the Right Honourable the LORD SONDES. The Present Vicar is
the Revd. Mr Henry THOMSON. 1760.
Index of Names and Places
Names
Index
Anders 1
Arnos 1
Baldock 1
Beardsworth 1
Bellsden 1
BUNCE 28
BURTON 7
Butcher 1
CHAMBERS 1, 12, 13
Clackett 1
Clark 1
CLINCH 2
Couchman 1
Coverlid 1
DAVIES 8
Dixon 1
Dodd 1
Edwards 1
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Elwyn 1
FISHER 6
Fox 1
FURMSTON 10, 11
Gambrell 1
GATTON? 9
GIBBS 12
Glover 1
GREENSTREET 18-22
GREENSTREETE 21
GYLES 23
Hall 1
Harris 1
HATCH 26
Hilton 1
HOGBEN 1, 28
Hopkins 1
Houghting 1
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Hulse 1
Huxley 1
Hyder 1
HYDER 28
Lansdell 1
LEE 4
MARLBOROUGH 1, 28
May 1
Mears 1
Mi ? 1
Neame 1
NORWOOD 5
Packman 1
Pearman 1
Pitcher 1
Queen 1
Reynolds 1
Ridley 1 |
RIGDEN 17
Rooke 1
Sayers 1SCOTT 3
Searles 1
Simonson 1
Sladden 1
Smith 1
Stephen 1
THOMSON 29
Tucker 1
TYLER 1, 28
Waggon 1
WARREN 9
White 1
Wildash 1
Wiles 1
Wood 1
YATE 14 |
Places
Index
Canterbury 1
Cushmore Farm 1
Faversham 10
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Seasalter 1
Selling Court 1
Sheldwich 1, 2
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Silling 4
Trafalgar House 1
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General
Commander of HM Navy 1
Surgeon 10
Vicar 1
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