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Ch.12.

IN MEMORY
of Mr Edward Seward, third Son
of the Late Mr John Seward Gent.
of this Parish
He ne'er the Heights and Depths of Science trod
His better Science was to serve his God
He ne'er with avarice Swell'd his Little Store
But liv'd the frugal Steward of the Poor
To raise his own he sunk no neighbours Fame
Blameless himself he would not others blame
From self blown Pride and vain Ambitions free
His highest Glory was Humility.

Ch.11a.

IN:AFFECTIONATE:MEMORY:OF:ANNE:THE:BELOVED:WIFE:OF:WILLIAM:GIBBS:OF:SONGAR:GRANGE
AND:ONLY:DAUGHTER:OF:EDWARD:AND:ELIZABETH:APPELBEE:BORN: 13TH NOVEMBER: 1834
DIED:22ND:MARCH: 1867:BURIED:AT:CLAVERDON:WARWICKSHIRE

Ch.11.

BLESSED:ARE:THE:DEAD:WHO:DIE:IN:THE:LORD
LORD:NOW:LETTEST:THOU:THY
SERVANT:DEPART:IN:PEACE
MY:SPIRIT:HATH:REJOICED
IN:GOD:MY:SAVIOUR
IN:MEMORY:OF:EDWARD:APPELBEE
BORN:THE:NINTH:DAY:OF:JULY:1784
DIED:THE:TWENTY:THIRD:DAY
OF:DECEMBER:1851.

Ch.10.

IN MEMORY OF
PHILIP HENRY SPARROW
1911-1976
THIS TABLE IS GIVEN IN GRATITUDE
FOR HIS SERVICE TO THE CHURCH
AND TO THE COMMUNITY.

Ch.9.

In Memory of the Revd JOHN RAWLINS A.M.
one of the Justices of the Peace for this County,
Rector of Leigh, near Worcester, and upwards of
50 Years Minister of Badsey and Wickhamford
Here, like a true and faithful Pastor he
began his labours, and here he Ended.
Knowledge and Learning, Religion and
Virtue were the distinguishing Ornaments of
his Life, and they happily closed the last
Scene of it with the fairest Pledges of
Honor and Immortality.

Ch.8.

BELOW
LIE THE REMAINS OF
MARY HOPE.
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE
REVD CHARLES BLOXHAM.
SHE DIED OCTR 31 1836,
AGED 39 YEARS.

(STONEMASON: SHEPPARD SC. BRETFORTON.)

Ch.7.

Near this Place lies interr'd in hope
Of a Joyfull Resurrection the bodyes of
WILLIAM JARRETT,
Of Alldington in this Parish Gent: Aged 73
years who dyed Anno Domini 1681
and of JANE his wife the daughter of WILLIAM
WATTSON
of Bengeworth Gent: who dyed
Anno Domini 1683, Aged 73 years,
by whom he had Issue three Sons
& two Daughters, THOMAS, AUGUSTIN &
JANE ley buried here with them and

Ch.6.

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND
IN PROUD MEMORY OF THE
MEN FROM THIS PARISH WHO
GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE WAR
1939 - 1945.

Ch.5.

IN PROUD AND GRATEFUL MEMORY
OF THE MEN OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED FOR
ENGLAND AND HONOUR
IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 – 1919.

Ch.4.

ST. JAMES CHURCH
THE BELLS HAVING BEEN REPAIRED
& REHUNG WERE PUT INTO SERVICE
AGAIN ON CHRISTMAS EVE 1950
Five of the Bells were
restored as memorials to
WILLIAM CARMONT ALLSEBROOK
(Vicar 1903-1945) (Treble)
GEORGE MOISEY (Clerk & Sexton) (Tenor)
GEORGE MOURILYAN SLADDEN
ELLEN ELIZABETH STEWART
JAMES
and SARAH MAPSTONE
The cost of the remaining
three bells was borne by
The MOTHERS UNION & SANCTUARY GUILD