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Source=h:/!Genuki/RecordTranscriptions/ERY/ERYLisaBlosfeldsWebAlbumStuff.txt List of Pictures at Ruston Parva Church and Churchyard
Pic.No. | MI No. | Description |
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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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