Children of Anthony & Susan KINGSCOTT
William, 27 Mar 1822, 11 months, 1821
Charlotte, 4 June 1830, 3 yrs 7 months, 1827
Samuel KINGSCOTT, Drowned, 22 Sep 1846, 28, 1818
Tomb Stone
Nicholas CORNOCK of Breadstone, Yeoman, 20 May 1875, 59, 1818
William CORNOCK of Oldbury on Severn, 2 Nov 1777, 60, 1711
Nicholas son of William, 5 Jun 1776, 24, 1752
Mary CORNOCK of Gold Wick, 22 Oct 1776, 50, 1726
Nicholas, 6 Nov 1779, 67, 1712
John CORNOCK of Breadstone, 29 Jun 1794, 60, 1734
Nicholas CORNOCK, 2 May 1782, 42, 1740
Tomb Stone
Nicholas CORNOCK of Blanchworth, 30 Nov 1732, 37, 1695
Mary, wife, 6 Apr 1780, 73, 1707
Here lyeth the body of Jonathon CORNOCK, of ye City of Bristol, wine !!, 25 Jun 1729, 33, 1696
Nicholas son of Nicholas & Mary of Blanchworth, 30 Nov 1739, 25 weeks & 4 days, 1739
William, their son, 4 Jul 1749, 6 yrs, & 2 weeks [Auth: please note not all the Inscriptions on the above
Tomb Stone were readable, the weather has done its worst]
Tomb Stone
William CORNOCK of Goldwick, Yeoman, 25 Apr 1718, 33, 1685
Mary, wife, 25 Jan 1764, 83, 1681
Nicholas of Woodford, 4 Jun 1700, (no age)
Ann, daughter, 20 Nov 1691 (no age)
Sufannah [Susannah] wife of William of Oldbury on Severn, 25 Jun 1761, 43, 1718
Tomb Stone
William CORNOCK of Goldwick, 21 Nov 1803, 64, 1739
Sarah, 1 Jun 1834, 86, 1748
Susannah, 2 Nov 1828, 49, 1780
Henry, son of William & Elizabeth, 2 Nov 1827, 3 months
Nicholas, Yeoman, 26 Oct 1653
Eliz, widow, 6 Aug 1676
William, Yoeman [Yeoman], 3 Mar 1696
Hester, wife, 6 Aug 1728.
John Cox HICKES, Town Surgeon, 8 Feb 1848, 20, 1828
Mary, wife, 30 Jun 1866, 63, 1803
John Cox HICKS, Surgeon, 21 Feb 1870, 72, 1798
Susan Anne, daughter, 14 Jul 1834 - 18 Dec 1884
Albert J. PRICE, 29 Mar 1946, 76, 1870.
He worked 38 yrs, for the Gloster & Channel Pilots
Lillian Mary, daughter, 11 Dec 1904, 8 months
Ellen Elizabeth, wife, 15 Apr 1950, 76, 1874
William Thomas PRICE of Wanswell,
Gloster & Channel Pilot, 19 Jan 1876, 66, 1810
Henry PRICE, Gloster Pilot [Water], 29 Apr 1886, 41, 1845
Hannah, wife of William, 15 Feb 1906, 84, 1822
John BLICK of Berkeley, 12 Nov 1860, 61, 1799
Charlotte, of Brookend, wife, 1 Apr 1889, 69, 1820
Rose, of Brookend, March 1892, [unable to read any more]
Alice CHAPPELL, 10 Feb 1959, 68, 1891
(She died at home at Pedington Elm)
Husband Tom, who also died at the same place [no other details, possible in same grave]
Richard Victor CORNOCK,
son of Richard & Annie CORNOCK of Sisons, nr Berkeley
9 Jul 1887 - 7 Jul 1901
Sarah Ann, wife of Richard, 21 Feb 1916, 62, 1853
Richard 14 Aug 1913, 61, 1852
William Joseph PULLIN, 3 Dec 1941, 63, 1878
Kate Victoria, wife, 16 Jan 1958, 78, 1880
Victor William PULLIN, husband of Rose, 27 Nov 1971, 53, 1918
Rose Gertrude, 18 Nov 1978, 57, 1918
Gwendoline Mary, wife of Frederick TANNER, 1891 - 1952
Ellis Paul GEORGE, husband of Avril, 1902 - 1975
Rowland David GEORGE, husband of Hon. Sylvia Norton,
of Hampsden, Oxfordshire 1905 - 1997
John Kingsley JONES, of Carthmyl, Mon, 3 Mar 1904, 61, 1843
45 yrs Faithfull Servant to Mrs HUMPHRIES of Carthymyl Hall [Ed: No Carthmyl in MON - could it be Garthmyl in MGY?]
Stephen JENNER, died at Heathfield 9 Oct 1881, 87, 1794
Mary, 4 Apr 1874, 72, 1802
Mary, daughter of Stephen & Mary, 16 May 1898, 56, 1842 [Note: Stephen JENNER was the grand-son of Henry, brother of Dr. Edward JENNER of Berkeley]
Henry LAWRENCE of Court House, Oldbury on Severn, 13 Feb 1908, 80, 1828
Sister, Emily of Newton, Thornbury, niece of above, 1 Jan 1920, 64, 1856
Elizabeth TAYLER, 29 Aug 1935, 82, 1853
Richard FORD, 17 Jun 1891, 85, 1806
James A. FORD, 5 Dec 1882, 4yrs & 10 months 1877
Henry Richard FORD, 7 Jan 1883, 2yrs & 9 months 1880
Betha, 7 May 1889, 73, 1816
William, 28 Apr 1970, 85, 1885
Children of Archibald & Annie FORD and Grand sons of above
George William BUTCHER, of the Gloucestershire Regiment,
died at Fingerhoe, Essex 27 Aug 1946, 21, 1925
William George Henry BUTCHER (father), 9 May 1970, 84, 1886
Nora, 12 Jun 1982, 92, 1890
Robert Albert MILLS of Purton, 9 Nov 1912, 57, 1855
Annie 25 May 1913, 58, 1855
Elton Robert, youngest son Killed in Action 17 Sep 1916, 26, France, 1890
At Rest in New Cemetery, Amiens, France
Francis George SMITH,
26 Dec 1876 - 10 Jan 1897, died at sea
Amy SMITH
13 July 1873 - 4 May 1907
son & daughter, above, of George & Elizabeth SMITH
of Brookend
George, 28 Oct 1909, 70, 1839
Elizabeth, 15 April 1923, 86, 1837
William BAILEY, late of Wallgaston, Yeoman,
12 Dec 1950, 72
Sarah, w, 3 Sept 18**, 56
Joseph BAILEY, of Abwell House, 4 Feb 1960, 66
Henry BAILEY, of Wallgaston, 26 April 1972, 75
Mary Ann, w, died at Wallgaston, 20 Oct 1859, 57
Sarah Ann, daughter & wife of James Henry DUNLEE
Farm, Grittleton, Wilts, 31 Dec 1834, 24 [Auth: Not sure if it is Dunllee Farm, or James Henry DUNLEE] [Ed: There are East- and West- Dunley Farms on the map,
but there seems to be some mis-match in centuries?]
Henry TAYLER, of Purton, 11 April 1840, 55
Hannah, w, 12 Nov 1794, 39
John, s, 29 Oct 1806, 26
James TAYLER of Purton, 15 June 1844, 67
Sophia, w, 10 Jan 1825, 64
Mary Sophia, w/o John Pearce POPE, of Luggs Farm
26 March 1850, 20
John, s/o James & Sarah TAYLER, of Purton
2 March 1815, 90
James, s, 19 May 1815, 15
Here lies the Earl of Suffolk's Fool
men call him Dicky Pearce
His Folly serv'd to make Folks laugh
when Wit & Mirth were scarce
Poor Dick Alas is dead & gone what signifies to cry
Dickys enough are still behind to laugh at by & by
Buried XVIII, June MDCCXXVIII, aged LXIII, yrs [Ed: 18 June 1728 aged 73 - surname PEARCE]
William RAYMOND, youngest son of George RAYMOND
of Yate, 7 Oct 1736, 77
Mary, w, 19 Nov 1745, 76
Alex, s, 24 Dec 1787, 78
Gyles, s, 16 Oct 1775, 70
Elizabeth, d/o Christopher RAYMOND,
16 Sept 1786, 60
Mary, w/o John TRATMAN, of Breadstone,
24 June 1826, 39
John TRATMAN, 17 May 1844, 64
Mary Ann, daughter & widow of Nicholas CORNOCK,
26 March 1885, 70
John WILKIE, Gent of Donnington, Northumberland,
Who returned from Bristol, died at Newport, this parish,
12 Dec 1785, 28 [Ed: possibly Dinnington - there is no Donnington in NBL!]
Lloyd JONES, of Trinity College, Cambridge,
s/o Lloyd John JONES, late of Montgomeryshire,
died at Newport, Glos, returning from Bristol,
22 Jan 1791, 18
Francis IAYE of this parish, Gent
15 March 1736, 70
Elizabeth, w, 11 June 1709, 40
Jane, d, 18 March 1736
Charles, eldest son, 1692, infancy
Charles IAYE, Gent, brother of Francis
8 Nov 1707, 46
Ann, d, 18 March 1736
Francis IAYE, Gent, 2nd s/o Francis,
25 Nov 1714, 23
Thomas, son, died in December following the 7th year of his age
Charles IAYE, Gent, surviving son of Francis, was Steward to
James, Earl of Berkeley, died in London, and was buried
in the Chapel in Broadway, West Ham, 6 Nov 1725, 25
Charles IAYE, sometime of Durking [Dorking] in the County of Surrey
And was of this parish of Berkeley, a Gent
Died in the County of Southhampton, 6 July 1657
Francis, s, buried, 2 Nov 1685, 52
Martha, w, 9 Jan 1713, 74
Elizabeth, d, March 1772
George Harold MATTHEWS, Lt, 2nd Bn of the Gloucestershire Regt, M.I.
2nd son of T.C. MATTHEWS of Newport Towers, Berkeley
30 May 1900, of wounds received in action at Kaheis, S.A.
two days previously, aged 22
Thomas Parnell PARNELL, s/o late John Griffin & Burnetta, wife
Late of Port Berry House, Somerset, MA, Christ Church, Oxford,
JP, for Gloucestershire, 1 Feb 1914, 54
[We have a Photograph of the PARNELL Memorials]
John Atherton PARNELL, 1st Bn of the Gloucestershire Regt,
s/o Thomas Parnell PARNELL & Edith Mary, died 8 Sept 1916, 21
and buried at the British Cemetery, Bazentine
Author's Note:
On the 28th August 2002, I, Alf Beard was visiting the graves
of two of my Grt Uncles Leonard BEARD & Frederick TUDOR
(both of whom served with the Gloucestershire Regt)
at Flatiron Copse, Bazentine when I came
across the grave for John Atherton Parnell PARNELL.
I read the Remembrance Book and noted the following:
PARNELL PARNELL
John Atherton Parnell PARNELL
1st Bn of the Gloucestershire Regt, Killed in Action
at High Wood, 8 October 1916, aged 21, son of
Edith Mary Parnell PARNELL of 1 Aubrey Rd, Kensington, London
& Thomas Parnell PARNELL M.A. (Oxon) Ch., Barrister at Law - Inner Temple
of Berkeley Glos, Educated at Winchester & Magdalen College, Oxford
The following MIs were kindly contributed by Alf Beard, 17th June 2004.
Entries supply name, date of death, and age. Abbreviations: w=wife; h=husband; s=son; d=daughter; &c.
Thomas PEIRCE Tomb
[beside the entrance to the Church on the North Side]
Here Resteth the body of
Thomas PEARCE who was five times
Mayor of this towne who deceased
25 Of Feb 1665, 77
Here Lyeth Thomas PEIRCE whom no man taught
Yet he in fron [Iron] Braffe [Brasse] and Silver wrought
He jacks and Clocks, and watches (with Art) made
And mended too when others work did fade of Berkeley
Frue tymes Major this Artist was and Yet this Major this
Artist was but Grasse when he owne watch was Downe on
The laft Day He that made watches had not made A Key to
Wind it Vp but Vfelesse it must lie Vntill he Rise AGaine
no more to die
Tablet on South Wall
Near this place lyeth the body
William RAYMOND, Gent,
Youngeft son of George RAYMOND
Of Yeat in this County, Efqr who
Died Octbr 7th 1736 Aetat 71
And alfo of Mary his wife who died
Novr 19th 1745, Aetat 76
Alex their son died Decr 24th
1787 aged 78 years
Gyles their son Octr 16th 1775
aged 70 years
Elizabeth daughter of
Christopher RAYMOND
obt 16th Septr 1786 aged 60
Tablet on South Wall
Underneath lie the remains of
William SMITH, Gent of this
Town, who departed this life
The 12th day of May 1833 aged 72 years
Also of George SMITH, Gent
Late Alderman of this town
Who died November 24th 1833
Aged 78
"Happy are they who die in the Lord"
Tablet on South Wall
In memory of
William Joyner ELLIS Esqr
Of Wickselme House, Clerk of the Peace
And one of the Coroners for this County,
Who died on the 7th day of July 1855 aged 62 tears
Also of
Susan Elizabeth, his wife
Who died on the 22nd day of April 1870 aged 78 years
This Tablet is erected by their nephews and nieces
As an affectionate tribute to their memory
Near the place are the remains of
Nicholas DAVIDGE of this town
1 April 1782, 78 [will recheck this date]
Rebecca, w, 16 Dec 1787, 82
Ann d, 15 Aug 1775, 15
George Nicholas s/o
George & Sarah DAVIDGE, 1 Nov 1781
George DAVIDGE of this town, 11 Feb 1833, 76
Sarah, his wife, 9 Feb 1819, 69
This tablet is erected to record
The many virtues of a great usefulness of
Miss Sarah MERRETT of this town who lived
Highly respected and died much regretted
22 Dec 1855
Tablet on South Wall
This Tablet is erected as a small but
Sincere tribute of affection to the
Memory of
Edward SIDNEY of Petty France
In the County who departed this life
17th September 1838 aged 54
Mary SIDNEY, widow of the above
Named Edward SIDNEY, died at Clifton
March 15th 1870, aged 80
And is buried in the ground attached to this church
Tablet on South Wall
Sacred to the memory of
Eliza, wife of William SMITH
Of this town, Alderman who
Departed this life 10th October
1853, aged 42 years
Her children arise up and call her
Blessed; her husband also, and he
Praiseth her
Also of Harriet Ellen, their daughter
Who died 23rd November 1855, aged 5 years
Also of the said William SMITH
Who died May 22nd 1872, aged 69 years
In the floor in the Chancel
Near this place lyeth the body of
John HOPTON of Littleton upon Severne
in this County Efqr
Who departed this life A.D. 1681
Alfo the body of Anne his wife
Died December A.D. 17193
Alfo ye body of William HOPTON Efsq
Son of ye said John died in April
A.D. 1713
Here alfo the body of John HOPTON
Efsqr, son, of ye said John who departed
This life March ye 15th A.D. 1727 aged 48
Tablet on South Wall
In memory of
Lieut, Frederick HICKES
Of the 2nd Bombay European Light Infantry
Eldest son of the late Lieut Colonel Frederick HICKES, H.E.I.C.S.
Who died at Kurrachee, in Lower Scinde on the 20th October 1856
Aged 28
Tablet South Wall
John Harvey OLLNEY
Lieutenant Colonel of the South Gloucester Militia
By Will dated 3rd January 1836, gave to the Town
Of Berkeley the sum of 300 to be paid in six Months
After the decease of his Wife and to be then invested in
Names of the Vicar and Churchwarden the Interest and
Annual produce to be laid out in the purchase of Coals
And Blankets to be distributed at Christmas annually
To such poor deserving persons in Berkeley as the
Vicar and Churchwarden shall select.
This legacy became payable in July 1839, and was then
Invested in the purchase of 324l, 6s, 6d three per cent
Consols which now stand in the joint names of
Revd John Seton KARR, Vicar
Mt Timothy TRATMAN, Churchwarden
On South Wall
This monument is erected as a tribute of conjugal affection
To Mary, wife of John TRATMAN of Breadstone
24 June 1826, 39
John TRATMAN, 17 May 1844, 64
Mary Ann, daughter, and widow of Nicholas CORNOCK
26 March 1883, 70
Tablet on South Wall
Lieutenant Colonel Frederick HICKES
eldest son of Thomas HICKES Esqr of Berkeley
Commanding 2nd Regt of Grenadiers in the service of
The Honourable The East India Company in the Bombay Presidency He fell wounded by a cannon shot whilst leading on the brigade He
Commanded to the attack of the Hill Fort of Punella, in the district of Kolapore
on the 27th day of November 1844 aged 57 years. To the inexpressible grief of
his affectionately attached children and relatives, t His Military Career extended over 40 years of active service in India
and the despatches of the several commanders under whom he served as well as
the repeated honourable mention of his name in General Orders of the Army
Attest the gallantry of his conduct and the zealous discharge of
The duties of his important command He possessed in an eminent degree a most amiable and kind disposition and
was beloved and lamented by all who had the happiness of knowing him The Officers of his regiment earnestly desirous of testifying their
admiration of his many virtues and of evincing their sincere regard
and affection for his memory have erected this monument He lived and honour to an honourable profession,
and he died the death of the righteous and the brave.
Tablet on South Wall
Lieut, Thomas William HICKES
Of the 2nd Bombay Grenadiers, acting Adjutant of
The 2nd Regiment Scinde Irregular Horse.
Second son of the late Lieut Colonel Frederick HICKES, H.E.I.C.S
Who died at Jacobad, Upper Scinde, on the 28th October 1857, aged 26
Tablet on South Wall
John Heathfied HICKES. M.D
of Pedington in this parish
Died 10th July 1808, 57
The confidence of those of his own profession
who could best appreciate his skill, bore
testimony to his merit as a Physician
[T]he gentlemanly manners, his good sense:
But above all, his upright mind, secured him to
love and esteem of his friends
The real universal sorrow which attended his
funeral expressed the public loss of this neighbourhood
But the private loss sustained by his family of a Master,
a Father, a Husband, is known only to her
Who with never ceasing regret erects this Tablet to his memory
Tablet on West Wall
Sacred be the memento of filial affection
Erected to the memory of Robert GILES
Who died Nov 23rd 1801, aged 44 years
Also Rebecca GILES his wife who died
Janr 28th 1828, aged 79 years
Also of Robert GILES, son of the above named
Robert and Rebecca GILES who died the
Third day of Jan 1847, aged 62 years
Stone in floor near to West Door
Here lyeth the body of Richard ARCHER
Of Green Street who deceased Novem the 5
Ano Do 1665
His six sons and one daughter leying near
To him whose names follows, Richard,
Thomas, and William, John, William, John
And Katherine
The Revd Jonathan Lett STACKHOUSE, M.A.
Curate in charge of this parish from 1871 - 1883,
And Vicar from 1884-1907
also Honorary Canon of Gloucester,
13 April 1907, 73
Mary Ann, wife of Timothy TRATMAN,
21 July 1804-1 Aug 1845
Sophia, 15 Dec 1832 - 19 Feb 1834
Caroline TRATMAN, 21 April 1830 - 14 Dec 1836
T.J.C.K. TRATMAN, 19 April 1838 - 27 Nov 1848
Timothy TRATMAN 27 Oct 1790 - 13 Dec 1869
George Harold MATTHEWS,
2nd Lieut Gloucestershire Regiment, M.I.
2nd son of T.G MATTHEWS J.P,
of Newport Towers Berkeley,
15 May 1900, of wounds received in action
at Khes, South Africa to days previously, aged 22
Harriet, w/o Lieut William BAILEY, R.N.
Of Abwell this parish, and d/o the late
William Joyner ELLIS, Esq 17 March 1850, 63
Lieut William BAILEY, R.N, eldest son of
William BAILEY, 17 Jan 1851, 64
Lieut Thomas BAILEY, Royal Marines,
2nd son of Adrian BAILEY died at
Abwell, 16 Aug 1830, 42
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