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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Kent => Topic started by: George. on Tuesday 13 September 05 20:28 BST (UK)

Title: St Paulinus' Church, Crayford, Bromley
Post by: George. on Tuesday 13 September 05 20:28 BST (UK)
On a web site I found reference to a gravestone to Peter Isnell, clerk of the parish, who died in 1811. The gravestone records an amusing epitaph concerning his 3 wives.
Can anyone confirm if the epitaph really exists please.
Thanks, TOG
Title: Re: St Paulinus' Church, Crayford, Bromley
Post by: lindap on Monday 24 October 05 01:51 BST (UK)
I live about 5 minutes walk from St. Paulinus Church and it's in the London Borough of Bexley not Bromley.

If it's fine tomorrow I'll go and have a look for you but it's a big site and some of it's quite overgrown.

Hopefully I'll have some luck

I'll take my camera and if I find it I'll take a photo.

Linda
Title: Re: St Paulinus' Church, Crayford, Bromley
Post by: George. on Tuesday 25 October 05 06:24 BST (UK)
Hi Linda,
Thank you for the kind offer, I look forward to hearing how you get on.
If you are unable to go for a few days because of poor weather/other committments, that is not a problem. I am happy to wait for when it is convenient for you.
Thanks again.
TOG
Title: Re: St Paulinus' Church, Crayford, Bromley
Post by: Wynne on Monday 01 February 10 09:40 GMT (UK)
On a web site I found reference to a gravestone to Peter Isnell, clerk of the parish, who died in 1811. The gravestone records an amusing epitaph concerning his 3 wives.
Can anyone confirm if the epitaph really exists please.
Thanks, TOG
Title: Re: St Paulinus' Church, Crayford, Bromley
Post by: Wynne on Monday 01 February 10 09:44 GMT (UK)
On a web site I found reference to a gravestone to Peter Isnell, clerk of the parish, who died in 1811. The gravestone records an amusing epitaph concerning his 3 wives.
Can anyone confirm if the epitaph really exists please.
Thanks, TOG

Hi George, I have just found that I have a Peter Isnell in my family tree, could you tell me if one of his 3 wives was Elizabeth Winch, they married in 1762.  Thanks Wynne
Title: Re: St Paulinus' Church, Crayford, Bromley
Post by: George. on Monday 01 February 10 10:54 GMT (UK)
Hello Wynne,

Sorry, I know nothing about Peter Isnell, nor his 3 wives. My interest was in the gravestone only.

George
Title: Re: Peter Isnell St Paulinus' Church, Crayford, Bromley
Post by: Isnell on Wednesday 21 April 10 21:39 BST (UK)
Hi there, I have a photo of the 'ruined' headstone, taken last year.  It had collapsed onto another grave, but my husband & I put the pieces back onto the rightful grave, around the smaller stone with Peter's name on it. Bexley Archives have pictures of the original, when standing in St Paulinus' churchyard.  The grave reference is A172 in a section immediately on your right as you go through the lytch gate and is half way down, away from the church door. Would you like a copy of the photo?
May I ask what your interest is in the headstone?
Regards,
Sarah Isnell Cook
Hastings.
Title: Re: St Paulinus' Church, Crayford, Bromley
Post by: George. on Thursday 22 April 10 05:58 BST (UK)
Hello Sarah,

My interest in the gravestone is because of the amusing epitaph that is supposedly recorded on it.

I "collect" interesting and amusing epitaphs and I read about Peter Isnell's on a website some years ago.

If, indeed, the gravestone does contain such an epitaph I would very much like to have a copy please.

Thank you. and kind regards,
George (TOG)
Title: Re: St Paulinus' Church, Crayford, Bromley
Post by: Isnell on Thursday 22 April 10 14:06 BST (UK)
Hi George
I have tried to post two photos: One undated from Bexley Archives of the headstone standing and the other taken by me in 2009 of the grave how we left it, but it times out before they load. Email me at email address removed by moderator - please use the secure Rootschat personal message system to exchange email addresses thankyou and I'll send them direct.

Sarah Isnell Cook
Hastings
Title: Re: St Paulinus' Church, Crayford, Bromley
Post by: ELPISATHAND on Monday 06 June 11 11:03 BST (UK)
ELPISATHAND came across this thread by chance and says :--

HERE is a scan of a postcard produced by geo cooke cray studio crayford kent abouT 100 years ago  ...  THERE IS AN IMAGE OF THE GRAVESTONE ON THE INTERNET !!
Title: Re: St Paulinus' Church, Crayford, Bromley
Post by: George. on Friday 10 June 11 06:48 BST (UK)
Hello,
Thank you very much for the scanned image. I have added it to my collection.

Kind Regards,
George