The following MIs were kindly contributed by Alf Beard, 21st July 2005.
Entries supply name, date of death, and age. Abbreviations: w=wife; h=husband; s=son; d=daughter; &c.
Joseph BAYLEY, 23 June 1842, 22
Ann Merla, d, William & Harriett BAYLEY,
25 Jan 1848, 2yrs & 9 months
Charlotte, d/o George & Hannah BAYLEY,
24 July 1852, 7yrs
Hannah, w/o George BAYLEY, late of Ledbury,
18 Jan 1877, 74
Thomas BAYLEY, 27 Dec 1885, 52
Ann Selina, w/o William BAYLEY,
9 Oct 1914, [looks like] (87) [stone eroded]
William BAYLEY, 14 March 1925, 84
Joseph, s/o Younger & Hannah HOOPER, Yeoman,
Of this parish, 30 Nov 1821, 28
Robert, his brother, 30 Nov 1824, 18
Elizabeth w/o Younger HOOPER of Hazards 11 Nov 1838, 48yrs
Har, Eli HOOPER d/o Cha & Sar HOOPER [as per inscription]
of the Lower House, in this parish 25 June 1852, 18 [Auth: I wonder if Har Eli d/o Cha & Sar could be
Harriet Elizabeth d/o Charles & Sarah]
J7J7. [1717] Robert WINTOUR of the Inner Temple, London, Gent by his laft will and Testament
gave for ever to the Minifter and Church wardens of the Parish of Dymock for the time
being and his Executor Sr Orlando HUMFRIES the Annuity or Yearly Sum of Thirty Pounds
to be paid out to all his Eftate of which he Dyed pofsefsed, to be laid out by them in Clothing
Twenty Poor People Inhabiting in the faid Parish of Dymock who do not or fhall nor Receive
any Almes in or from the faid Parish to be feen in the faid Clothes Yearly in the faid Parish
Church upon every Chriftmafs [Christmas] Day,
the faid Annuity to be paid clear of all Taxes
J7J9. [1719] William WEALE Citizen & Haberdasher of London gave for ever to the Poor of this
Parish the Yearly Sum of Five Pounds to be Diftributed in Corn at the Feast of the Nativity of
our Saviour to be paid by John WEALE of Ockington Gent and his Heirs for ever
J734. [1734] Mr William HOOPER of this Parish gave for ever towards a Charity School
the yearly sum of three Pounds to be paid clear of all Taxes out of his Eftate called Wood=end
J650. [1650] William SKINNER of the parifh of Ledbury Dr [Doctor] of Law gave for ever
to the Poor of the Parifh of Dymocke the Yearly Sum of four Shillings to be
paid out of his Eftate called ye Fair=Tree
William WALL of Lintridge Efqr gave for ufe of the Poor of this Parifh for ever, three
Tenemts Adjoining to Dimocke Street Sence Demolifhed with a Garden Containing at the Eaft and Weft
Ends Eleven yards Each, in Length next the Boyce Lane on the North fide 72 yards two feet on the
South fide 72 yards.
The above W HOOPER gave the sum of ten shillings to the Minifter of this Parifh to Preach a
Sermon To recommend Charity on Candlemas Day & Catechife [Catechise] the children of the above School
Payable out Of a piece of ground between Stonberrow-bridge & St Michael's Field
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