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Ch.19.

(No inscription) - Taken from Badsey Church Notes: Richard Hoby who died 1616 and his wife Margaret. The tomb was erected by the daughter who married Richard Delabere.

Ch.18.

Here lies the Body of
HENRY SEWARD Gent
Who departed this Life
The 16th Day of August 1756
Aged 60 Years.
Also the Body of John the son
Of Henry Seward Gent & Mary
His Wife who departed this Life
The 3d day of March 1756
Aged 6 Weeks & 4 Days
And also the Body of the said
Mary Seward who departed
This Life the 2d Day of November
1770 Aged 89 Years.

Ch.17.

TO THE DEAR AND HONOURED MEMORY
OF
LOUIS HENRY SPARROW,
CORPORAL, WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT.
FOR 24 YEARS A MEMBER OF THE CHOIR
OF THIS CHURCH, AND FOR 14 YEARS ONE
OF THE BAND OF RINGERS
WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION AT
GUEUDECOURT, FRANCE, OCTOBER 22ND 1916,
AGED 33 YEARS
"LORD I HAVE LOVED THE HABITATION OF THY HOUSE,
AND THE PLACE WHERE THINE HONOUR DWELLETH."

Ch.16.

IN MOST LOVING MEMORY
OF
ARTHUR HERBERT SAVORY
RESIDENT OF ALDINGTON MANOR
FOR 28 YEARS
AS CHURCHWARDEN' HE GREATLY AIDED IN
THE RESTORATION OF THE CHURCH IN
1885, AND WAS A CONSTANT WORSHIPPER
NEAR THIS SPOT
HE DIED AT BURLEY, HAMPSHIRE 17TH JULY 1921
AND WAS THERE LAID TO REST.

(ENGRAVER: JONES AND WILLIS, LTD.)

Ch.14.

This picture, painted by a parishioner
Michael Barnard, was based upon
a vision of our Lord Jesus Christ
seen by another parishioner, Samuel
Gresty
, on Ascension Day, 1954.
The picture was given to Saint James's
Church, Badsey, by Samuel Gresty in
Thanksgiving to Almighty God.

Ch.13.

Year 1792.
A collection made in the Parish of Badsey to buy an
Instrument called the Bassoon with Books and reeds, That is to say
say for the use of ye Choir of Singers belonging to Badsey Church, And at
Wickhamford Church if it's Agreable to the same Choir Service while,
And at no other place without leave of ye Minister and Churchwardens
Of the Aforesaid Parish of Badsey, So long as ye sd Bassoon shall last.

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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.