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List of Pictures at Ruston Parva Church and Churchyard

Pic.No.MI No.Description
1(1)Thomas and Julia Sellers
2(2)Richard Edmond
3(3)Danby and Easter Jemmeson
4(4)Mary Ann, Tom R and Smith Atkinson
5(5)John Chapman
6(6)James and Mary Marshall
7(7)Fanny, Louisa and Walton Crawford
8(8)Matthew and Jane Crawford
9(9)Edward, Elizabeth and Marion Bowser
10(10)Samuel, Wilson and Ann Staveley
11(11)Joseph and James Hewitt
12(12)Elizabeth and Alice Marshall
13(13)Ann Waites
14(13)William Waites
15(14)Edward and Mary Jackson
16(15)Chessman Walker
17(16)Annie Elizabeth, Jane and Agnes Eelbeck
18(17)Pashby Scrivener
19(18)Alice, William Bilton and Caroline Piercy
20 Malcolm Gibson Liddle
21 Evelyn Marshall
22 Francis Johnson and Edward Ingram
23(19)Elizabeth Cowton
24(20)Margaret Whiting Clubley
25(21)Matthew and Bridget Cowton, Matthew and Julia Cowton, Matthew and Ann Cowton, Christina Cowton
26(22)Margaret Whiting Clubley, Margaret Clubley, Harriet Clubley
27(23)Thomas Oman
28(24)Charlotte Clements
29(24a)T Tindel (Not actually a grave, but an inscription on a stone low down in the wall at the south west corner of the church. It refers to Thomas, the son of Richard Tindall/Tindill, baptised 20 February 1757 and buried 21 March 1768. R.T. AE3 probably refers to Richard the son of Richard Tindall, baptised 23 December 1764, buried 25 March 1769. This stone may not be in its original place but may have been put here when the church was restored at the end of the nineteenth century following the collapse of the tower - see pictures 264 and 265.)
30(25)Leslie William Dodd
31(25a)Eleanor Ridley
32(26)Charles Henry Reed and Arthur Speck Reed
33(26A)John and Mary Ann Speck, and Hannah and George Reed
33.1(27)Annie Eliza Piercy and William Piercy (Taken September 2013. This stone was upside down when the MI book was compiled and when I first took the photos but has since been turned over. The full text reads 'In Affectionate Memory of Annie Eliza, the Beloved Daughter of William and Ann Piercy of Reighton, who died April 25th 1879. The gates ajar for me William Piercy, died August 31st 1893 aged 86 years'
34(28)Hardy Hall
35(29)Harry Skelton
36(30)Charles Goldthorpe Sugden and Daphne Elinor Rogan
37(31)May Rowley (nee Strickland)
38(31)May Rowley (nee Strickland)
39.1(31)May Rowley (nee Strickland) taken September 2013
39(32)Mary Elvidge
40(32a)Mary Ann Thrower
41(32b)William Jesse Maplesden
42(33)George Robert Pudsey
43(34)Moses Thomson
44(35)Katherine Elizabeth Wynne
45(36)James Kelly
46(37)Ann Finney
47(38)Samuel and Sarah Ann Yates
48(39)Thomas Evison
49(39b)George Tennison
50(39c)Mary Gertrude Martin
51(40)(War Memorial) John Robert Evison, Frederick Maplesdsen, Watson Pudsey, George John Robert Evison, and Henry Moon
52(41)Matthew William Hall
53(42)Margot Boyd Kelly
54(43)Thomas McClaren
55(44)Geoffrey Brooke
56(45)Harriet Scrivener
57(46)Joseph and Mary Marshall
58(47)Ethel Mary Waudby Evison
59(48)William and Elizabeth Moon
60(49)William and Elizabeth Marshall
61(50)Ruth Marshall
62(51)Brenda Rotherham Hayward (the first grave in the 1924 extension)
63 Carole Louise Temple
64(52)Steven D Hutchinson
65(52)Steven D Hutchinson
66(53)Elizabeth Sambourne
67(54)Jane Pudsey
68(55)Fanny and George Evison
69(56)William and Harriet C Wilson
70(57)Ernest Marshall
71(58)Ada Florence and Henry Townsend
72(58)Ada Florence and Henry Townsend
73(58)Ada Florence and Henry Townsend
74(59)George Elvidge
75(60)George and Eva Whiting
76(61)Thomas and Annie Elizabeth Robson
77(61)Thomas and Annie Elizabeth Robson
78(62)Milton and Doreen Whittaker
79(63)Herbert and Ann Moon
80(64)Louisa Cranswick
81(65)Thomas Cranswick
82(66)Elizabeth Cranswick
83(67)Henry Cranswick
84(68)Frederick Cranswick
85(69(War Grave) G J R Evison
86(70)George Monkman
87(71)Thomas and Mary Gertrude Hyde-Parker
88(71)Thomas and Mary Gertrude Hyde-Parker
89(72)Henrietta Clubley and Harry and Lilian Hood
90(73)Walton Crawford and Lillian M Else
91(74)Henry Joseph and Alice Jackson
92(75)Charles Chapman
93(76)Walter Marshall
94(77)Eliza and Thomas Sellers
95(78)Paul and Matilda Cook
96(79)Mary Jane and William Henry Willatt, and Dora Willatt and Cecil Moorhouse Slack
97(79)Mary Jane and William Henry Willatt, and Dora Willatt and Cecil Moorhouse Slack
98(80)Annie Watson
99(81)Jack and Mary Taylor
100(82)J E F, Priest, and EF
101(83)Abraham Leslie Parker Knapton
102 Alan Gilbank
103 Stanley Robinson Jackson
104 Ivy Chapman
105 Ted and Joyce Bradshaw
106(84)Mary Freund and Robert William Smith
107(85)Emma Mary Maplesden
108(86)Beatrice M Turner and Grace F Phippen
109(87)John Thomas and Sarah Ann Tennison
110(88)Alice and Henry C Marshall
111(89)Ada and Grace Williams
112(90)Ada and William Chapman
113(91)Thomas Chapman
114(92)Archie and Sarah Jane Crawford
115(93)John Benjamin Bradshaw
116(94)Charlotte Anne and William Holtby
117(95)Elizabeth Cranswick
118(96)Matthew Cranswick
119(97)Elizabeth and William Joseph Holtby
120(98)Sarah and Joseph Holtby
121(99)Ursula and George Crowe
122(100)Maria Crowe
123(101)Anne and Robert Crowe
124(102)James John and Amy M Ellis
125(103)Ernest Leslie, Thomas Ernest and Margaret Tomlinson
126(104)Baden Hurt
127(105)John Robert and Grace Evelyn Bayes
128(106)George Robert and Gladys May Rooks
129(107)Margaret and George Henry Nelson, and Donald and Jennie Foweather
130(108)Tom and Eva M Bayes
131(109)Miriam Richmond
132(110)Beatrice Fanny and Samuel Arthur Sharpe
133(111)Gladys May Dickinson
134(112)Eliza Ford
135(113)George Ernest Evison
136(114)Andrew Clarke
137(115)Andrew and Dorothy Clarke
138(116)Andrew, Emma and Francis Clarke
139(117)Robert Bilton
140(118)George, Mary and Elizabeth Ezard, Jane Milson, Ann Baron and Mary Milner
141(119)James and Martha Watson
142(120)Francis Jordan
143(121)Andrew Fleck
144(122)Table tomb from east
145(122)Table tomb from west
146(123)Mary, Hannah and Ann Fleck
147(124)Emme and Elizabeth Hoggard
148(125)Thorpe, Mary Ann, Mary and Samuel, and Sarah Ann Stubbs
149(126)Richard Oman Claxton
150(127)John and Mary Claxton
151(128)Sundial presented by Mr and Mrs J H Whitfield
152(129)Ada E and Alfred A Goddard
153(130)Fanny and George Mainprize
154(131)Maurice and Hannah Mainprize
155(132)Wilson Baron
156(133)Frank Herbert Wye
157(134)Norman Marshall
158(135)Winnie Sheldon
159(136)Olive Mary Macer
160(137)David William Atkinson
161(138)Hilda and Charles Wilson
162(139)Adelaide and Joan Bayes
163(140)Charles George and Marion Lindsay Wragg
164(141)Ernest and Ada Mary Clubley
165(142)Frederick and Constance Keeling
166(143)David William Young
167(144)Frederick and May Baldry
168(145)Gladys Mary Partington
169(146)Annie and Benjamin Harrison Bradshaw
170(147)Winifred Ward Temple
171(148)Clara Anne Williams
172(149)Alice May and John Maurice Ellison
173(150)Bertha May Marshall
174(151)Clifford Abel and Elizabeth Mary Emmerson
175(152)Ada Watson
176(153)John and Annie Elizabeth Tennison
177 Peter John Buckley
178(154)Harry and Nellie Boyes
179(155)Phillipe Midgley
180(156)Walter and Hilda Bassett
181(157)Adelaide White
182(158)Doris Maud and Enid Marjorie Wilson
183(159)Doris Amelia and Sidney Cockings
184(160)Harry and Violet Hannah Mary Noble
185(161)Jean Bassett
186(162)Doreen and Allan Robinson
187(163)Arthur and Alice Gilbank
188(164)Ellen Chapman
189(165)James Ronald Marshall
190(166)Ethel Coggin
191(167)Edith Marshall
192 Lionel Edwin Dunn
193 Philip Henry Jackson
194 William Esmond and Joan Evelyn Grattan
195 Rita Mary Marshall
Pic.No.MI No.Description
196 The church as seen from the gate - the cross is the grave of Charlotte Clements 197 The steps by the war memorial and the boundary bank between the old churchyard and the 1926 extension.
198 The view from the porch towards the road.
199 The view south from the porch
200 The view south west from the porch - the memorial to George Ezard nearest the camera.
201 Cranswick graves from the north
202 The view from the porch towards the road - Bowser memorial to the right of the gate.
203 Graves between the tower and the road.
204 Looking north over the west side of the churchyard.
205 Graves between the tower and the road - the grave of Charles and Arthur Reed nearest the camera.
206 The west side of the churchyard - in the foreground the grave of Alice Piercy, together with her son, William, and daughter, Caroline (grave 18)
207 The church from the north west
208.1 The north door, taken September 2013
208 The north side of the churchyard, burial place of paupers, vagrants, illegitimate children, suicides and unidentified bodies washed up on the beach.
209 The north side of the churchyard from the east. The cross to the left is that of May Strickland Rowley and that to the right is that of Charles Goldthorpe Sugden
210 The church from the north east, the grave of Moses Thompson on the left and that of Mary Elvidge on the right.
211 The church from the south east - the cross of Katherine Wynne to the left and the cross of Thomas Evison to the right - taken in June.
212 The church from the south east - the table tomb (probably the oldest in the churchyard) in front of the porch.
213 The area east of the church in September.
214 The mass clock - a primitive kind of sundial. A stick placed in the central hole will cast a shadow to show the approximate time.
215 The bench placed in the churchyard as a memorial to Reighton Methodist Church. (Now converted into a private home and to be seen on the other side of the road further down the hill.)
216 The south side of the churchyard - the Stubbs family in the foreground.
217 The south side of the churchyard - some of the oldest graves.
218 The vicar's gate seen from the graves of the Andrew Clarkes.
219 The south east corner - the remains of the oldest known vicarage are likely to be buried in the bank under the sexton's shed.
220 The south side of the churchyard - Francis Jordan, died 1789, on the extreme left.
221 The south west corner from the north - the cross of William and Harriet Wilson nearest the camera.
222 The south west corner from the south - the grave of Ruth Marshall on the left.
223 The Cranswick family graves near the gate as soon from the rear.
224 Older graves in the new section. The war grave of George Evison is on the right.
225 The two old trees in the south part of the churchyard - the backs of the three Clarke graves may be seen on the left.
226 The cremation plots as seen from the west.
227 The cremation plots and vicar's gate.
228 The cremation plots as seen from the east - the Bradshaws nearest the camera.
229 The view along the southern bank from the east with the row of trees to the left and the grave of Frederick Keeling nearest the camera.
230 The view west from the vicar's gate.
231 The view north west from the vicar's gate.
232 The church as seen from the vicar's gate.
233 The view east from the vicar's gate.
234 The new section of the churchyard from the south. Note the different ground levels and the sundial in the centre of the picture.
235 The new graves in the south east section.
236 The newest graves as seen from the north east.
237 The interior of the church looking east. Note in the foreground the section of the floor surfaced with stones from the beach.
238 A stone head forming a corbel to the left of the door. A similar corbel to the right of the door is worn down to a stump. According to Pevsner this head dates to the 12th century and is therefore about 900 years old.
239(168)Window in memory of Elizabeth Alcock, wife of vicar and historian George Alcock.
240(169)Memorial to Harriet Clubley. See also grave 22, picture 26.
241(170)Window in memory of Matthew Cranswick, former church warden. See also grave 96, picture 118.
242(175)The church's Bible.
243(175)The inscription in the Bible.
244(174)One of the benches donated in memory of Frederick Henry Marshall
245(174)As above showing the inscription.
246(171)Memorial to Nathaniel Constantine Strickland and family, former vicar. May Strickland Rowley (pictures 37 and 38) was his daughter and the wife of his successor, William Rowley.
247(172)Window in memory of John Wynne, Vicar (1901 - 1916)
248(174)The other bench donated in memory of Frederick Henry Marshall.
249(174)As above showing the inscription.
250(173)Memorial to Leslie Dodd, vicar 1975 - 1995. See also grave 25, picture 30.
251 Niche on the north wall of the chancel, likely to have been an aumbry or storage cupboard.
252 The interior of the church as seen from the chancel arch.
253 The pulpit.
254 Window in memory of Sidney Hemmings, son of the architect responsible for the restoration of the church.
255 Window in the north wall.
256 The arcade showing the detail on the columns.
257 The font, arcade and north aisle as seen from the tower.
258(176)Window in memory of Marion Ursula Thompson as seen from inside the church.
259 The font from the north. The font is Norman and almost 1,000 years old. Note that each side of it is different.
260 The font from the west.
261 The font from the south.
262 The font from the east.
263 The interior of the church in 1886. (These old pictures of the church are to be found framed at the foot of the tower.)
264 The exterior of the church from the north west in 1897. Graves 26 and 27 can be seen in the foreground. See picture 32 for grave 26. Grave 27's stone has fallen and has not been photographed.
265 The exterior of the church from the gate in 1897. The cross of grave 24 is clearly visible while the pale stone of grave 9 can be seen in the foreground. See pictures 28 and 9.
266 The exterior of the church from the gate in 1901.
267 The exterior of the church from the gate in 1905.
268 The list of vicars of Reighton
269 A transcript of the list of vicars.
270 The church spider (Arachnophobes don't look.)
271 Doreen and Lisa (Kindly taken for us by Mrs Joyce Liddle.)

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