You know I forgot I ever posted this request, but better late than never I suppose.
Thanks to Trish for digging all that info out, although I'd guessed I'd have to go the Langney to see any documents.
I'm sorry Magrat, I don't have anymore info, other than my father thinks the grave is for his father who died in Eastbourne in 1923 aged 41. and his grandmother who died while he was away at boarding school. This was with a scholarship wangled by his uncle, at the Royal Caledonian School nr Watford.
Anyway, the peculiar thing is that although Gt Grandmother moved down from Scotland with her son to Croydon, then Woodgreen and Goldersgreen with him and his new wife, and finally to Eastbourne when my Grandfather became ill with TB, there is no record of a Jane Davison (b 1850 Scotland) dying in Eastbourne. The only candidate I can find after trawling through 1837online records ad nauseum is a Death in Croydon in the OND quarter of 1927. My guess is she was visiting people she had met some years before, died but was buried in Eastbourne. I will check further with the crematorium and let you know.
Finally, for Pauline, as you may have worked out my Davisons moved from Scotland via London to Eastbourne. One emigrated to Canada, Thomas William, and through his WW1 Draft Records established his next of kin, Jane Davison, was living with my Grandfather & family in Woodgreen. The Gabbs originate in North Nibley, Gloucestershire, and apart from one who emigrated to Vancover, Canada, & for the time being is lost to me, were absorbed.
Thanks again for your help
Bob.