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The Monument to Sir George William Denys and family in St. Andrew's Church, Grinton.
Sacred to the Memory of
SIR GEORGE WILLIAM DENYS BARONET, JP, DL,
Formerly Lieu't in H.M.'s 68th Regiment and
Major N-Y-R Volunteers, of Draycott Hall
Fremington, where he died Feb. 23, 1881, Aged 69 years.
And of
CATHERINE ELIZA PERCEVAL HIS WIFE
Who died in London March 20th 1884 Aged 72.
SIR GEORGE WILLIAM DENYS BARONET, JP, DL,
Formerly Lieu't in H.M.'s 68th Regiment and
Major N-Y-R Volunteers, of Draycott Hall
Fremington, where he died Feb. 23, 1881, Aged 69 years.
And of
CATHERINE ELIZA PERCEVAL HIS WIFE
Who died in London March 20th 1884 Aged 72.
Also
Of their Daughter CAROLINE AUGUSTA FERMOR
Who died in Paris April 8th 1857 Aged 16
And Son
GEORGE AGAR of H.M.'s Diplomatic Service
Who died at Fremington Nov. 14th 1858 Aged 21
This Tablet is Erected
In Loving Remembrance By
The Three Surviving Children
Data transcribed by
Jack Parry.
from photography by Colin Hinson