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Inscription C1
S. Wall of Baptistry
(Ornamental Urn)


Inscription C2
Coat of Arms of the
TUKE Family
includes "LEONE"


Inscription C3
H. S. E.
THOMAS TUKE, arm
e vico de awkey hoc comitatu ortus
vir
pietate in suos, liberalitate in egenos
atque fide et justitia in omnes
clarus et insignis
qui
postquam anno: vite paucos
londini mercaturam prospere fecisset
in agrum redivit natalem
ibique rebus secundis
honeste utens
consenuit;
et vigesimo quarto julii die
e vita decessit
anno a etatis suae octogesimo et secundo
salutis MDCCCX
monumentum hoc
consanguinet Uenevolentae ajus erga se
memores
observantlar et amoris testimonium
volerunt


Inscription C4
This font is erected in the parish church of Wath
upon Dearne in memory of WILLIAM CADMAN Esq some
time of Cross House who died on the XIXth day of
September MDCCCLXXIV aged LXV years and was
interred in the parish church yard of Handsworth
near Sheffield on the XXIVth day of September,
MDCCCLXXIV.
Deus et patria


Inscription C5
In Memory of
THOMAS CARR
of Wath upon Dearne
who died on 2nd October 1829
Aged 66 years
Also of MARY his wife
who died on the 24th February 1848
Aged 79 years
Also of WILLIAM
the only son of the above named
THOMAS and MARY CARR
who died on the 5th October 1863
Aged 77 years


Inscription C6
BENEFACTIONS
In primis a messuage and croft with apurtenances in this town
and a Close at Melton Town end, containing one Acre of land by
Estimations given by JOHN SAVILLE ESQ to the poor let together at the yearly rent of £2.0.0,
-
Item three rood of land in Sandygate Field half an Acre in School house field
and two lands containing about one rood or better in Wm PAYNES upper close
let at per Annum £0.15.4.
-
Item a dole of four dozen of Wheat Bread yearly, out of THOMAS TINLEY's
land in little hedge field per Annum £0.4.O.
-
Item the sum of five pounds given by Mr Walter to buy a piece of plate
for the Communion Service
-
Item the sum of ten pounds given by JONATHEN WALKER to put to
interest for the benefit of the poor
-
Item the sum of thirty pounds given by the REV THOMAS WOMBEL
B.D. towards building a school with part thereof one rood and twenty
nine perches of land in the School House field, wheron the said School stands,
was purchased
-
Item a close in the parish of Harwood called Appletree Barrows, containing by
estimation six Acres given by ANTHONY SAWDY for teaching eight poor children, let
at per Annum £2.13.4.
-
Item a close called Farr Acres in the parish of Kirkby-over-blow containing by
estimation three Acres and a half given by him to put out a boy and a
girl apprentice let at per Annum £2.10.0.
-
Item the sum of thirty pounds to be nut to interest given by him to
pay for teachering four poor children
-
Item one pound per Annum given by JOHN SKYES and payable out of his land at Hoober
to pay for teaching three poor children.
-
Item thirty pounds per Annum to pay a Lecturer for a Sermon every Sunday
in the afternoon in this Church. £30.0.0.
-
Also eight Sacraments to be administered every year by the said Lecturer
at the charge of the Trustees of this Charity
-
Also Ten pounds a year and a house for a Master to teach twenty
poor children to read and write
-
Also a weekly distribution of one shilling in Bread among such of
the children as shall be at church, amounting to per Annum £2.12.0
Also to buy them books per Annum £1.0.0
Also to buy Coal for the use of the said School per Annum £0.10.0
Also to put out one of the said Children apprentice, the yearly sum of £2.10.0
Also to a poor widow residing in the Alms House next to the School (All
given by Mr GEORGE ELLIS) Yearly £1.0.0
-
Item five pounds per Annum to five poor People, given by the REV
WILLIAM SPENCER D.D. to this town
-
Item the sum of ten pounds given by GEORGE GAWTRESS to be put out to
interest for the use of the poor
-
Item to the poor of Brampton Bierley given by JOHN SKYERS out of
Bull Close and coming in Hoober payable every Good Friday
per Annum £1.0.0.
-
Item to the same poor given by ROBERT JOBSON out of a House in West
Melton now in possession of JARVIS CARNELLY per Annum £0.3.4.
-
Item to the same poor given by Wid. Elam of Newill out of land. in Wadsley
now in possession of THOMAS CARR and ELIZ. ELAM per Annum £1.0.0
-
Item two houses in West Melton and nine Acres of land belonging to
them given to the same poor per Annum £3.0.0
-
Item DR SPENCER Dole to the same poor per Annum £0.4.0
-
Item Thirty Acres upon Hoober set out for the same at the time of
inclosing the common per Annum £10.0.0
-
Item the sum of twenty pounds given by MRS TWITTY to be put out to
interest one half thereof to pay for teaching a poor boy belonging to Wath
and the other half to the poor widows belonging to Wath
-
Item two Silver Cups given by MRS SARAH TOLSON to admister the Communion in.
-
Item the sum of thirty pounds given by the REV WILLIAM STEER to be
put out to interest for the benefit of the poor


Inscription C7
In Bell Tower (2nd Board)
1810 July 24th THOMAS TUKE Esquire bequeathed the interest of £40.0.0d
to be distributed in Penny loaves at this Church on Christmas Day
by the Church Wardens, Annually for Ever
-
1814 October 14th Mr JOHN HIGSON, of Brampton School, in this Parish, Fifty Pounds
the interest to be paid to poor widows and poor families in Brampton Bierlow,
not receiving relief out of the poor rates of the Township
-
1836 December 19th MR WILLIAM JACKSON of Wath upon Dearne, One
hundred pounds, the interest to be expended in the purchase of blankets
the same to be distributed by the Church Wardens and Overseers of the Poor
of the Township of Wath Upon Dearne unto and amongst the most necessitious
and deserving poor of the said Township on the 11th day of November,
Annually for Ever.
-
The same MR WILLAM JACKSON also gave One hundred Pounds, the interest to be
expenses in the purchase of blankets, the same to be distributed by
the Church Wardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Township of Brampton
Bierlow, in this Parish, unto and amongst the most necessitious and deserving
Poor of That Township on the 11th Day of November, Annually for Ever.
-
1840 August 28th MR THOMAS BRIGGS, of Brampton Bierlow in this Parish fifty
Pounds the interest to be paid to eight respectable poor widows in the village of
Brampton, and West Melton, those in Brampton to have the preference, to be
distributed by his Trustees on Saint THOMAS'S Day Annually for ever.
-
1843 February 28th THOMAS JACKSON, Gentleman, of Barbot Hall,
near Rotherham, bequeathed the Church hardens of Brampton
Bierlow, One hundred pounds the interest to be expended by the Church
Wardens of Brampton Bierlow, in blankets and other wearing clothing
and distributed by them to the Poor, of the said Township of Brampton
Bierlow, on the eleventh of November, Annually for ever.
-
1862 June 7th Wm CARR Esq FORTY six pounds per Annum to the Vicar
& Churchwardens, to be apportioned as follows, Twenty five pounds
Annually to our resident Organist, the residue to the Singers
-
1862 Sept 26th MISS ALICE OTTER, Two hundred pounds to the Vicar
& Church wardens, the interest to be applied for buying warm clothing
and giving to the Poor Annually in January.
-
1864 Sept 26th MR DANIEL CARTLEY, One hundred Pounds, the interest
to be paid to the Vicar and Church wardens, for buying blankets to be
given at Christmas to the deserving Poor


Inscription C8
All Saints Church
Wath upon Dearne
To the Glory of God
The bells recast the tenor
bell replaced and two small
bells added
The tower parapet rebuilt 1935
L H MEREDITH M A Vicar
A P RIDGE
ARTHUR T THOMPSON Wardens


Inscription C9
Sacred
to the memory of
THOMAS NICHOLSON
Late of this place, Solicitor
who died 13th April 1840
Aged 56 years
And of HANNAH his wife
who died 25th February 1831
Aged 38 years
Also of HARRIET THOMASINE his wife
who died 7th March 1867
Aged 73 years


Inscription C10
Sacred
to the Memory of
ANNE LUCY wife of GEORGE PEARSON NICHOLSON
of this place, Solicitor who
with a faith in Christ unclouded
died on the 29th October 1852 Aged 36 years
Also of GEORGE THOMAS their son
who died 15th November 1851 aged 10 months
Also of SOPHIA HARRIET their daughter
who died 9th May 1853 aged 13 years
Also of the above named GEORGE PEARSON NICHOLSON
who died 6th September 1883 aged 70 years
And of ANNE his widow who died 3rd August
1899 Aged 81 years


Inscription C11
A new clock with Cambridge Chimes
Erected by public subscription
Supplemented by a legacy under the
will of the late MRS BARKER was placed
in the tower of this church AD 1886
HENRY PARTINGTON MA Vicar and Ruraldean
R.C. ATKINSON M.A.
H.W.L. SMITH Curates
FRED RICK FIRTH
SPEDDING WHITWORTH Churchwardens
HENRY THOMAS
JOHN THOMAS Sacristans


Inscription C12
The Tower was restored with
Monies raised by Public Appeal and
Donations, and Rededicated on the
1st February 1976 by the
Archdeacon of Doncaster
RAYMOND WOOD, Vicar
FRANK CARTLEDGE
LESLIE KIRKHAM
JOHN BATLEY, Apeal Chairman


Inscription C13
PATRON RECTORS
1086 ARTOR PRESBYTER
SIR R. FLEMING 1190 THOMAS PRESBYTER
SIR R. FLEMING 1210 WILLIAM FLEMING PRESBYTER
WILLIAM DE THORNHILL 1229 WILLIAM DE VESCI PRESBYTER of 3rd Mediety
SIR JOHN FLEMING 1233 WILLIAM DE VESCI PRESBYTER RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES
SIR JOHN FLEMING 1235 WILLIAM DE VESCI PRESBYTER RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES HUGO FLEMING, Vicar (1250-1275)
SIR R. FLEMING 1244 ROBERT PERCY RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES HUGO FLEMING, Vicar (1250-1275)
SIR R. FLEMING 1270 PYMOTUS RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES HUGO FLEMING, Vicar (1250-1275)
SIR R. FLEMING 1275 RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES JOHN DE COLDLAW, Vicar
SIR WILLM FLEMING 1280 ROGER DE POKELINTON RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES MASTER RICHARD, Vicar
SIR JOHN FLEMING 1323 MICHAEL PIGOT DE WATH RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES
SIR JOHN FLEMING 1336 MICHAEL PIGOT DE WATH RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES WILLM DE LA MARE, Vicar
SIR JOHN FLEMING 1338 MICHAEL PIGOT DE WATH RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES WILLM DE LA POWER, Vicar
SIR JOHN FLEMING 1348 MICHAEL PIGOT DE WATH RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES WILLM PIGOT, Vicar
SIR JOHN FLEMING 1351 WILLIAM PIGOT RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES STEPHEN MODY, Vicar
SIR S. SIMON 1359 JAMES DE RYE RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES
SIR S. SIMON 1373 ROGER DE CAYTON RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES
SIR THOS. FLEMING 1396 THOMAS CHAUNDOS(CANON) RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES
SIR THOS. FLEMING 1401 JOHN DE CLIFTON RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES
SIR THOS. FLEMING 1402 THOMAS DE TOWETON RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES
SIR ROBERT WATERTON 1408 JOHN FRANKYS RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES RECTORY
SIR ROBERT WATERTON 1108 THOMAS DE TOWETON RECTOR OF UNITED MEDITIES ALIENATED
VICARS
ST. NICHOLAS HOSPITAL, PONTEFRACT 1410 WILLIAM ERLAC
ST. NICHOLAS HOSPITAL, PONTEFRACT 1414 THOMAS TOLLER
ST. NICHOLAS HOSPITAL, PONTEFRACT 1417 JOHN WAYNEFLETE
ST. NICHOLAS HOSPITAL, PONTEFRACT 1422 JOHN COTTERELL
ST. NICHOLAS HOSPITAL, PONTEFRACT 1429 JOHN COLEY
ST. OSWALDS PRIORY, NOSTELL 1462 THOMAS WHITBY
ST. OSWALDS PRIORY, NOSTELL 1485 THOMAS MARSHALL
ST. OSWALDS PRIORY, NOSTELL 1487 THOMAS FORSTER
ST. OSWALDS PRIORY, NOSTELL 1492 WILLIAM HOPKYNSON
ST. OSWALDS PRIORY, NOSTELL 1527 THOMAS TESHE
ST. OSWALDS PRIORY, NOSTELL 1532 WILLIAM ELYOTT
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1560 RICHARD BEARD
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1598 JOHN PUREFEY
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1598 JOHN BEARD
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1613 THOMAS BENSON, MA (RESIGNED or REJECTED 1645)
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1645 MARK HAGGE, MA (LEGALITY DOUBTFUL)
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1647 THOMAS BENSON, Jnr. MA
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1652 THOMAS WOMBELL
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1661 JOSEPH LUDLAM
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1678 JOHN TWITTY MA
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1729 WILLIAM TWITTY BA
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1761 JOHN ROWLEY BA
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1793 THOMAS TREBECT MA
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1822 EDMUND GOODENOUGH DD
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1833 HENRY PARTINGTON MA
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1897 HERBERT MARLOW WARD MA (RES)
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1909 WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN MA
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1921 FREDERICK BERNARD GUNNERY MA
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1931 LEWIS EVAN MEREDITH MA (RES)
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1936 BERTRAM RUSSELL
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1941 EDWIN VICTOR EVANS
DEAN & CHAPTER OF CHRIST CHURCH 1957 JOSEPH HOWARD OXER MA
1972 R.J.L. WOOD
1977 J.R. PACKER MA


Inscription C14
Part of bell frame given in 1666 by WILLIAM EARL of Strafford, and on it is
carved 'EDWARD RATCLIFFE WORKEMAN 1666"


Inscription C15
Framed plan, register of the pews and sittings in Wath Church. It shows a
plan of the Church and names for each numbered pew.


Inscription C16
A framed programme showing different features of the Church which belong to
different architectural periods. From Anglo Saxon 600-1066, a strip of wall
3ft wide, 14ft high, to the 1900 Regimental colours, World War I.


Inscription C17
Three pieces of beam from Bell Tower, with the carved names of:-
Willm TWITTEY, Vic 1741; JOHN JACKSON; RICHd BINGLEY; JOS. BINGLEY;
THOS. SMITH; GODFREY BINGLEY, Church Wardens.


Inscription C18
A framed plan of the Church showing the different period in time of the stone work
1750 to 1920


Inscription C19
This bell is inscribed
Gloria in Excelcis Deo. IHS
Anno Dni 1583 G.H
Cast by Godfrey Heathcote
in Chesterfield
Was previously No 6 The Tenor
Is now preserved as a relic
1935


Inscription C20
To the Glory of Almighty God
This tablet was placed here by some
of the Parishioners of
All Saints Wath upon Dearne
in grateful acknowledgment of the
munificence of
SPEDDING WHITWORTH Esq
who placed four stained glass windows
in the Church and repairs the outside of
the fabric 1897


Inscription C21
J. W.
1847


Inscription C22
G Kenyon, 1896 (1 of the 3 pieces
of wood)


Inscription C23
In Memory of WILLIAM GARNETT of West
Melton who died 22 Feb 1790 and of ANN
his wife who died 4 Dec 1824 also of ANN LAMB
their daughter who died 5 Nov 1821 and JOHN
LAMB her husband who died 5 Mar 1821 also
HARRIETT their daughter who died 15 June 1847
and LINDA their daughter who died 15 Oct 1869
My Jesus Mercy


Inscription C24
In Memory of
GEORGE EDWARD BAYLIS
1885 - 1948
Sometime Churchwarden
of this Parish
Mihil Amanti Durum


Inscription C25
Sacred to the Memory
of
ARTHUR THOMAS THOMPSON
A Churchwarden
of this parish
From 1917 - 1958
Died 7 January 1961


Inscription C26
to the Glory of God
The above figure of the Incarnation
is placed here in Memory of
FRANK NEWBY WARDELL
who departed this life
the 10th November 1901
May his Soul through the mercy of
Christ Rest in peace


Inscription C27
In Memory of
RICHARD GAWTRESS
who died September 23 1861
Aged 60 years
Also of JANE, wife of the above
who died October 25 1873
Aged 61 years


Inscription C28
G H - H W
1630


Inscription C29
Here lyeth
the body of
SAMUEL ROBINSON
Son of JOHN ROBINSON OSSET
who departed this
life the 12th day
of May Ao Domini 1692
In the 23 year
of his age
Here the weary is
at rest and the hound
is left at liberty


Inscription C30
Sacred to the Memory of
ANN OTTER
Widow of JOHN OTTER, Gentleman of Clayworth, Notts
and daughter of JOHN and GRACE JACKSON of this place
She died October 11th AD 1815 Aged 80 years
Her desire to believe was unbounded
as a wife and mother she was truely exemplary
as a Christian, pious and sincere
Also to the Memory of HENRY OTTER, Gentleman
Son of the above named ANN OTTER
He died October 22nd 1831 aged 65 years
A remembrance sweetness of dispostion
assisted by religious instructions and example
formed in him a character rarly equalled
for benevolence, Justice and singleness of heart


Inscription C31
Sacred to the Memory
of ROBERT OTTER, Gentleman
who died Aug 13 in the 76 year of his age
To singular equality of temper and rectitude of understanding
he united a steadfast purity of purpose and integrity of heart
he was the most dutiful of sons and most affectionate of Brothers
and in every relation of life, exemplified those Christian virtues
upon which his upright character was formed.


Inscription C32
Small font made by
THOMAS HARDY of Street
1726
Greek inscription
from a "PALINDROME"
Reads the same backwards
"NIPSONANOMHMAMHONANOSPIN"
Translation:-
"Wash my sins and not my
face only"


Inscription C33
Plaque on wall
Near this place
lyeth interred
the body of ANN wife of
EDWd RADCLIFFE Draper
In this town who died 7 of
June 1767 aged 29 years in
whom was centered the wife
the mother the friend
Also
two of her children viz
ELIZ and EDWd both which
dyed in their infancy in May
1761


Inscription C34
Here
lieth the body of
SARAH JACKSON
Wife of Wm JACKSON Gent
who departed this life
August 14th 1814
In the 68th year
of her age


Inscription C35
In Memory of ELOISA
Wife of the
REV THOMAS TREBECK
Vicar of this place
who died Nov the 23 1798
Aged 31 years


Inscription C36
Stone on floor)
-------------
--------red the body
-------th, Yeoman, of ---
who departed this life
September 22nd 1793
Aged 61 years


Inscription C37
In Memory of
CLARENCE BROWN
Died 21st January 1953
And his wife GWENDOLINE
Died 28th July 1972


Inscription C38
Here
lieth the body of
WILLm JACKSON, Gent
who departed this life
October 5th 1786
in the 52 year
of his age


Inscription C39
In Memory
of
JOHN JOHNSON
of Wath upon Dearne
who died April 20th 1862
Aged 54. years
Also of
SAMUEL JOHNSON
Son of the above
who died Nov 19th 1877
Aged 37 years
Also of
ELIZABETH
widow of the above
JOHN JOHNSON
who died Jan 21 1888
Aged 63 years


Inscription C40
To the Glory of God and in Memory
of MARY ANN SCHOFIELD born at Gawber Hall
Nr Barnsley 25 May 1810 died at Aberfast
Nr Leeds 6 Aug 1892


Inscription C41
Here
lieth the body of
ROBERT OTTER
Gentleman
who departed this life
Aug 13th 1843
in the 76 year
of his age


Inscription C42
Here
lieth the body of
HENRY OTTER
Gentleman
who departed this life
October 22nd 1851
in the 66 year
of his age


Inscription C43
In Memory of
FRANCES
MARGARET
IBBOTSON
who died 13
February
1946 aged 56
These altar
rails were
given by her
devoted
husband &
daughter


Inscription C44
Johne SAVILL, caused this to be made
the 19 day of September in the yere of
Our Lord God 1576.
(Underneath are the arms of the
SAVILLE, FLEMING and CHARLESWORTH
Families)


Inscription C45
To the Glory of God and in Memory of
CHARLES HAYWOOD JOHNSON
Born 20 September 1841
Died 26 November 1892


Inscription C46
to the Glory of God
and the dear memory of
CHARLES CUTHBERT JOHNSON
eldest Son of
CHARLES HAYWOOD JOHNSON
of Wath upon Dearne
2nd Lieut. Royal Engineers
First West Riding Field Cvlry
twenty nineth division
British Mediterranean
Expeditionary Force
Killed in action in the
Gallipoli Peninsula
On 6th June 1915
Aged 38 years


Inscription C47
In loving Memory of ELEANOR
TAYLOR daughter of GEORGE and
BETSEY TAYLOR GAWTRESs born
May 28th 1855 died June 26th 1880


Inscription C48
To the Glory of God
and as a memorial to the work of
The REV H M WARD
Vicar of Wath upon Dearne 1897 - 1907


Inscription C49
The East Window of this Church is Dedicated
to the Glory of God in Memory of those who
fell in the Great War 1914 - 1918
ASHWIN, GUY H.H. (LIEUT)
BALL, G
BARLOW, ARTHUR
BARRS, GEO. E
BIRD, WALTER
BOWER, ERNEST
BRIGGS, GEO.
BROOKE, ALBERT
BROWN, GEO. E
BURDIN, CLIFFORD
BURLAND, JOSEPH
CARR, CLIFFORD,
CASSWELL, HERBERT
CLARK, ALBERT, J
CLARK, JAMES, W.M.
CLARKE, WILLIAM, A
CLEGG, ALBERT
COGGAN, THOMAS
CREAMER, THOS. W
CROOK, WILLIAM
CROOK, ARTHUR,
CROSSLEY, ARTHUR
DICKINSON, STANLEY
DODSON, GEO.
DUFFY, THOMAS B
EARL, W.E
ELLIS, BEN
ELLIS, REGINALD
ESPLEY, ALFRED
EVANS, FRANK
EVANS, H. THEO.
EYRE, FRED
FLETCHER, SAM
FOX, ERNEST
FRETWELL, WILLIAM, H
GARRETT, ENOCH
GARBUTT, FRED
GARBUTT, VIVIAN
GETHING, THOMAS
GILFORD, WILLIAM
GILL, ARTHUR
GREAVES, GEO. EM
GREEN, ROEBUCK
GREENWAY, JAS. WM
GROVES, STANLEY, V
GUEST, CHARLES, A
HADWIN, HARRY (SERGT)
HARDY, A
HARRISON, HAROLD
HARRISON, THOMAS
HARWOOD, JOHN
HEATON, FRED
HESSAM, WALTER
HIRST WM (LIEUT)
HOLMES, ROBERT
HORSFIELD, TOM
HOWSON, HARRY
HUDSON, HENRY
HUMPHREYS, ERNEST
HUNT, ALBERT
IBBETSON, CYRIL
JACKSON, JOSEPH
JAQUES, THOMAS (SERGT)
JEWSBURY, GEORGE
JOHNSON, CUTHBERT (2nd LT)
JOHNSON, REV ERNEST (C.F)
JOHNSON, JOHN, M
JONES R.P. (SERGT)
KETTLEWELL, GEO.
KIRBY, WILSON
KNOWLES, WILLIAM
LANDER, J.R
LEE, WILFRED
LIDSTER, CLIFFORD
LIMER, JOHN
LISTER, G.T
LOCKE, HORACE
LONGLEY, GEO. E
LORD, JOSEPH, H
MACLEAN, HARRY, A
MACLEAN, GEO, A (SGT)
MANGHAM, GEO
MANSBRIDGE, JOHN, A
MARKHAM, HARRY
MARKHAM, WILLIAM
MARWOOD, CHARLES, H
MATTHEWS, GEO
MATTHEWS JOSEPH
MITCHELL, J. SPENCER (2nd LT)
MONKS, WALTER, J
MOORE, HARRY
MUNRO, SIMON
NICHOLLS, HERBERT
NIGHTINGALE, WM, HARRY
NORRIS, CHARLES, R
OATES, WILLIAM
OLDHAM, ALBERT E
OSBORNE, HARRY
OTTER, R.J.C (CAPT)
OTTER, WILLIAM
PASKELL, E
PATRICK, FRED, W
PEARS, HERBERT
PEARS, JAMES
PERRY, RICHARD
PETTY, WILLIAM, HY
PYATT W.M. FRED (SERGT)
PYOTT, ALBERT
PYOTT, THOMAS, J
RANYARD, W.W.
REDGEWELL, ALFRED
REED, ERNEST
REID, BRUCE (SERGT)
RIDDELL, ED. ERNEST
ROBERTS, WILLIAM H
ROBINSON, HERBERT
ROPER, WALTER
ROUSE, HARRY
ROWAN, JOHN HY. (SERGT. MAJOR)
RYALLS, HARRY
SALMONS, JOHN
SANDERSON, SAM
SCOTT, ERNEST
SCOTT, FRED, J
SCOTT, WALTER
SELLARS, WALTER (SERGT. MAJOR)
SHAW, PERCY, A
SLEIGHT, E. DOUGLAS
SMEATON, J.T
SMITH, ARTHUR
SMITH, CHARLES, (SGT)
SMITH, JOHN.T
SMITH, WALTER
STABLES, SAM
STAINTHORPE, HERBERT
STAMPER, ERNEST
STEER, WILLIAM (SERGT)
STOCKS, EDMUND, L
STOCKS, FRED, WM
SWIFT, HARRY
SYKES, ALFRED
SYKES, JOHN (SERGT)
TATE, GEO. WM
THOMPSON, ERNEST
THOMPSON, MICHEAL
TURTON, FRED
TURTON, JAMES
TROUT, THOMAS
TWITE, SIDNEY
WADE, BURTON ED
WADDINGTON, EDGAR
WARD, REGINALD L (2nd LT)
WATSON, THOMAS
WHITE, ERNEST
WHITELEY, JOHN
WILSON, W (SERGT)
WROE, E.


Inscription C50
Here lieth the body
of GEORGE ELLIS late
of Brampton Gent.
who in his life time gave great
sums of money at York, Hull, Leeds
Sheffield, Haghton, & to Pious & Charitable use
And at his death bequeathed his whole estate to
same good purposes founding & endowing the lech-
ship of Wath with 30.p Annum
Augmenting the vicarage of Clapham with about
20.p annum
and that of Darfield with 5p annum
Building & endowing the school at Brampton with
-------- annum
Adding much to the salarys of the charity schools
at Rotherham, Barnsley, Nereby, and Clapham &
Directing his trustees out of the surplus of his
Estate to enlarge his charitys at the discretion
which they had done Considerably
And have erected this Monument in Honour
to the Deceased
And in hope to excite other to the like
Laudable actions
He was twice married and died without
Issue, April 12, 1712 aged 85
Erected, Anno Dom. 1728


Inscription C51
To the everlasting
Honour and glory of the
8,814 officers
Non-Commissioned
officers and men
of the
York & Lancaster
Regiment who fell
in the great War
1914 - 1919


Inscription C52
The oldest brass memorial
tablet in the Church
Translation:-
"Pray for the soul of
ALEXANDER MOUNTENAY Gent.
who died the 18th day of
December 1502


Inscription C53
To the Glory of God and in loving
Memory of HENRY PARTINGTON M.A
OXON sometime Vicar of Wath
this revedos is enlarged and
restored by SARAH PARTINGTON
Widow of the above and HENRIETTA
A. PARTINGTON his daughter


Inscription C54
The subject of the window is taken from the Revelation of St. John
In the Centre light is the figure of the "Son of Man" with
arms upright, and the seven stars in his right hand; standing
in the midst of the seven candlesticks and with a rainbow at his
feet; clothed with a garment dipped in blood, girt about the
breast with a golden girdle, and crowned.
Below is the seated figure of St. John, with pen and book
about to record "what he has seen etc" and the Angel pointing upwards
In the light on either side are the elders with their harps
and the Saints in white robes with palms in their hands, all worshipping the Lord
At the base of the left hand light are St. George and St.Eustace,
who has on his shield a representation of the miraculous star
In the base of the right hand light are the two Warrior
Saints, St. Victor and St. Demetrius
In the tip of the extreme left hand light is St. Micheal
the Archangel, as Captain of the heavenly hosts with flaming
sword, below are St. Martin, St Oswald, St Louis, St. Longinus
St. Alban and a modern sailor
In the extreme right hand light at the top is St. Gabriel
the archangel of peace, below are St. Adrian, St. Proculas
St. Constantine, St Sebastian and a modern soldier
Running through the bases of the five lights is the
following text:- "These are they which came out of great
tribulation and have washed their robes in the blood of the
lamb" On the label going through the tracery is the text:-
"Worthy art thou for thou was slain and. didst purchase unto
God men of every tribe"


Inscription C55
Inscription on Stone tablet
"Here lyeth the body of
JOHN TWITTEY Master of arts
of Christ's Church College
of Oxford who was inducted
Vicar of Wath
The 1st day of June 1678
and departed this life
the 10th day of January 1728


Inscription C56
To the Glory of God
In loving memory of
JOSEPH SPENCER
MITCHELL
2nd Lieutenant R.F.C.
Only son of Col. THOMAS
WILFRED HOWE MITCHELL. V.D.
& ETHEL SPENCER his wife
died 5 October 1916
of wounds accidentally
received while flying
Aged 20 '
Buried in
Gezaincourt Cemetery
France


Inscription C57
In Memory of
GEORGE MARSDEN COATES
Organist and Choirmaster
of this Church for
52 years 1880 - 1932
who died 21 December 1935


Inscription C58
This Organ
was restored and enlarged
by subscription Dec 18 1905
The work was executed by ALBERT KEATES, shef.
W. M. WARD M.A VICAR
J.H. HOLLINGS Vicar's Warden
J.F. THOMSON People's Warden
G.M COATES Organist


Inscription C59
A New Organ
was erected in the restored case
after the fire of 1917
by ALBERT KEATES
KEBLE MARTIN M.A. Vicar
F.J. BURMAN Warden
A T THOMPSON
GM COATES Organist


Inscription C6O
This Organ
was restored and enlarged in 1960
by HALLAND BROADFIELD, Hull
J H OXER M A Vicar
A H BIRKHEAD
Wardens
C CUTLER
W S HAMPSHIRE Organist


Inscription C61
In thankful remembrance of
WILLIAM SCHOFIELD HAMPSHIRE
a Churoh Organist
and Choirmaster for 50 years
including 34 years at this Church
1935 - 1966
and Topsham, Devon 1966 - 1972


Inscription C62
Memorial
MARY wife of JOHN BRIGGS
died June -- 1718
WILLIAM Son ------
died -------------
JOHN BRIGGS died -----
1730
SARAH daughter of JOHN
BRIGGS died ----------
JOHN Son of THOMAS BRIGGS
died May 1769
JOHN BRIGGS of Brampton
died Dec 1786 aged 71
ANN BRIGGS died April 21
1787 aged 67
THOMAS BRIGGS died May -
1789 aged 72
SARAH BRIGGS died Jan 2-
1808 aged 80
CATHERINE infant daughter of
HENRY BRIGGS died Jan --
1845


Inscription C63
To the Glory of God and in loving Memory of
GEORGE GAWTRESS, of Wath upon Dearne, who died
Oct 30th 1897 and of BETSY TAYLOR GAWTRESS
his wife who died May 28th 1889. This pavement is
dedicated by their son WILLIAM ROYLAND GAWTRESS


Inscription C64
To the Glory of God and in Memory of
JOSEPH FREDERICK THOMPSON
Sometime a Churchwarden of this Parish
who died March 14th 1912
This Pulpit is erected by the Officials
and workmen of the Manvers Main Collieries
of which he was General Manager for 40 years


Inscription C65

Inscription C66
Candelabra
The Gift of THOS. TUKE Esq 1810.


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