The numbers in boxes refer to the memorial photograhs and
transcriptions shown in the memorials
page.
Click
on the link box 'Inscriptions' on the
right to see the
images of windows and
plaques as well as stones.
when
comparing the exterior of the church with
the interior, there is every
indication
that under the floor are deep burial crypts.
The fllor tiles were laid in
the late victorian era when the church
underwent a radical moderisiation of
works.
Gravestones inside the church
004-Coveney
009-Duthie
012-Sankey
007-Hawke/Halke
011-Sankey
013-Bridges/Sankey
Wall plaques, Stained glass windows and
other memorials in the church
005-Tappenden
(plaque)
014-Sankey
(plaque)
149-Sankey
(window)
006-Sankey
(plaque)
015-Sankey
(window)
150-Rooke
(window)
008-Sankey
(plaque)
016-Wood (plaque
on printed organ
music store)
151-Sankey
(window)
010-Sankey
(plaque)
117-Porteus Graham
(window)
152-Conant
(plaque)
Other memorials in the parish not
numbered on the above plan
159-Lowden (floral
display
stand)
000-Hayward/Young
(facsimile of
watercolour painting of lost Church
window)
000-WW1 and WW2
plaque and WW1Roll
of Honour
160-Tappenden
(floral display
stand)
000-War memorial
(near the village
pond)
000-Poynings and
St Thomas Hospital
window in church
161-Cooper (floral
display
stand)
000-Tappenden
(under the clock
in village hall)
000-Window
recording 700
years of worship in church