ST MARY'S CHURCH, EALING

 
 
     
  SOUTH AISLE, WEST END, WEST WALL  
 
  1. Wall Tablet  
    Richard Gray, d. 16 Oct 1825 aged 71 years, and Jane, his wife, d. 8 Mar 1826 aged 70  
    Arms; (Uncoloured) Barry of six argent and azure, a label of live points gules each point charged with two bezants (GRAY) Impaling: Argent, on a chevron sable between three leaves (or branches) three lions' heads erased  
       
  2. Wall Tablet  
    Joseph Fletcher, d. 4 Feb 1833 aged 70 years  
    Crest: wreath dexter arm in armour embowed in the hand an arrow point to the dexter.  
       
  3. Wall Tablet  
    Barré Carolus Roberts d. Jan 1810  
    Arms: Quarterly 1 & 4, Azure, three estoiles a chief wavy Or, (Roberts)
Impaling:  2 & 3, (Tinctures not decipherable) ... a bend between two lions rampant, a crescent centre point. rest possibly removed or defaced.
 
     
  SOUTH AISLE, WEST END, NORTH WALL  
     
  4. Wall Tablet  
    Mrs. Mackenzie, wife of Thomas Mackenzie d. 13.July. 1799 aged 30 years  
    ARE THERE ANY ARMS ON THIS TABLET?  
       
  VESTRY SOUTH WALL  
     
  5. Wall Monument.  
    Henry Beaufoy. M.P., late of Castle Hill, d. 17 May 1795 aged 44 years  
    Arms: Argent on a bend sable three cinquefoils or (Beaufoy - Burke gives Ermine, on a bend az...)  
    Crest: On a wreath of the colours a tree proper  
     
  VESTRY, WEST WALL  
     
  6. Wall Tablet  
    Alexander Lone (?) Gordon of this parish and Gor!eston, Suffolk, d. 28. May. 1828 , aged 71 years, R.N. (?)  
    Crest: On a wreath a demi stag rampant (?).  
       
  7.  Wall Tablet  
    John Winter (and others) of this parish and Heathfield Acton 5, Feb.1843 aged 87  
    Arms: Sable a fess ermine (Winter)

Impaling Azure, a bend wavy argent between two fleur-de-lys Or, (? Borough - Burke gives gules 2 fleur-de-lys ermine)

 
    Motto: Confido  
       
  8. Wall Tablet  
    John Palmer Winter (and others) of this place and Fitzroy Square, London, d, 23, Nov, 1838 aged 57 years.  
    Arms: Sable, a fess ermine
Impaling: Azure, two lances in chevron points in chief between three boars' heads couped and in chief a celestial crown all Or
 
    Crest: Out of a mural crown an arm in armour, the band holding a fleur-de-lys argent  
       
  9. Wall Tablet  
    Thomas Smith of Brentford Butts, d.10, Nov,1823 aged 73, and Susannah his wife, d, 23. Mar. 1840 aged 76  
    Arms: (Uncoloured) A chevron between three roundels
Impaling: Fretty, on a chief three trefoils slipped,
 
    Crest: On a wreath a griffin's bead erased  
       
  NORTH AISLE, EAST END, PILLAR, EAST FACE  
     
  10. Brass Plate  
    Frederica Elizabeth Perceval, last surviving child of Rt. Hon. Spencer . Perceval, 1st Lord of the Treasury, b, 27, Aug. 1805 d. 12. May. 1900  
    Arms on a lozenge: Argent , on a chief indented gules three crosses paty (?) argent  
       
  WORTH AISLE  
     
  11. Wall Plaque  
    Evan Hamilton Baillie, Esq., d. 2. Aug. 1857 aged 67  
    Arms: Azure, nine mullets  
    Crest: Wolf or boar's head  
    Motto: Quid clarius astris  
     
  NORTH EAST CORNER OF WAVE, PILLAR BEHIND PULPIT  
     
  12.  Wall Tablet  
    Rev. Thomas Warry, 40 years Curate and Bowmans Lecturer of this parish  
    Arms: Quarterly argent and sable, overall a bend azure charged with three molets Or  
    Crest: On a wreath Or (?) and sable a dog's head Or (?)  
     
  TOWER, SOUTH WALL  
     
  13. Wall Plaque  
    Sir Jonathan Miles, Kt. , d. 15, July. 1821 in 52nd year  
    Arms: (uncoloured) three bears rampant, collared, chained and muzzled  
    Crest: On a wreath a demi bear, collared, chained and muzzled  
       
  14. Wall Monument  
    Alexander Copland, d, 12 July 1834 aged 61 years, and Lucy his wife, d. 24 Oct 1849 aged 72 years (Memorial only; both burled in St Martin's-in-the-Fields in which parish he was born and spent his early life)  
    Arms: (uncoloured) On a cross throughout between four oak leaves erect five mullets
Impaling: Three lions passant guardant in pale
 
    Crest: A demi horse bridled, a spray of leaves in front of the horse and over the shoulder  
       
  TOWER, NORTH WALL  
       
  15. Wall Monument  
    Dame Jane Rawlinson, d. 1713  
    Lozenge uncoloured, Dexter plain, impaling: A pile and a chevron.  
       
  16. Wall Plaque  
    Robert Orme, d. 10.Jan 1801 aged 78  
    Arms: Or, two chevronels gules between in chief two buckles sable and in base a buglehorn sable stringed gules  
       
   

Surveyed by Stephen Kibbey

 
 
 
 
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Edited: 10/10/2011