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Back to index Surname Forenames Buried Plot No Reg No Tablet Photo Johnson Florence 05/12/2014 20F B015 yes Jolliffe Hettie W ( Bill) 26/08/1988 08E A586 yes Jolliffe Rob 19/11/1999
Continue readingBack to index Surname Forenames Buried Plot No Reg No Tablet Photo Johnson Florence 05/12/2014 20F B015 yes Jolliffe Hettie W ( Bill) 26/08/1988 08E A586 yes Jolliffe Rob 19/11/1999
Continue readingBack to index Surname Forenames Buried Plot No Reg No Tablet Photo Easterbrook James died 25B ?? yes Edwards Eva 18/02/1988 10E A581 yes Elphick Frederick J 08/09/1997 18B A677
Continue readingOur weekly Noticesheet contains news of what’s going to happen in the coming week; details of the Sunday and week-day Services, as well as home groups and other group meetings. It
Continue readingFrom the 1st December there will be an original Christmas poem published on the website and village What'sApp The winner will be announced on Christmas Eve Click on image to
Continue readingOn either side of the altar, below the murals of saints, hang embroidered panels depicting the Annunciation (The Gospel of Luke Chapter 1 verse 26 - 38) The left panel
Continue readingThe Oak Chairs are heavily carved and were given as a Parish Memorial to King Edward VII. They were reupholstered by two parishioners in the late 1980s. Back to
Continue readingRev J S Leake was the first appointed vicar to Grayswood and served the parish for 29 years. A stone tablet in his memory was placed in the chancel. "In
Continue readingThe organ, which replaces the original hand pumped instrument, was built by William Hil & Son, and Norman & Beard of London. The two manual organ was installed in 1925
Continue readingThe painted figures represent the four Latin Doctors of the Church and the Archangels. Angels are mystical beings that act as instruments of God (Greek: messenger). The Messengers intercede directly
Continue readingThe Harman Grave is situated under the East Window. Nina O H Harman, died on 31st January 1902 and was buried on 15th February 1902 just two days after the
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