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Church of St Giles, Stoke Poges

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In 1771 Gray was buried (in accordance with his instructions) in the churchyard, in the vault erected for his mother and aunt. The tomb above records the names, ages and dates of death of Gray's mother and aunt, and his own tribute to his mother ("the careful tender mother of many children, one of
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in Whitechapel, London. In 1912 the bells were rehung in a new iron frame. Twelve years later, following the removal of the spire, a new ringing chamber was created above what had been a gallery: directly above the 'Manor House – Penn pews' within the tower. The chamber is accessed from external
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There are three memorials to men who were killed in action. Killed in 1882 was Lieutenant Henry Granville Lindsay who was serving in the 60th Rifles, mounted infantry, died in Egypt. He is remembered on a brass plaque along with members of the Howard Vyse family. It is located in the south aisle.
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and an ancient restored image of a person on a hobby horse blowing through a trumpet, known as the 'bicycle window'. Men who had attended Stoke House School in Stoke Poges and later died in the South Africa war (1901–1903) are remembered by a stained glass window which depicts St Michael and St
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A Norman lancet window in the chancel was restored in 1947 and it remembers the men and women of Britain and Allies who died in World War II. Another lancet window in the chancel, remembers Captain Frederick Henry Allhusen of the 9th Royal Lancers who served in South Africa during 1899.
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Inside the Hastings chapel are items remembering the 4th Prince of Wales's (PWO) own Gurkha Rifles which includes an Officers' Book of Remembrance and a battle honours Regimental flag. The Vicar is the Honorary Chaplain to the PWO 4th Gurkha Rifles Officers Association.
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which remembers the death of a small child of the Howard Vyse family. The modern glass created in 1998 by Richard Molyneux and David Wasley is in the tower. It is called, 'The Love of God' but also The Mothers' Union window, remembering Mary Thorpe.
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There is a wide variety of stained glass which accounts for virtually every window of the church. There is 17th century glass to modern late 20th century designs. The cloisters used to have glass depicting coats of arms relating to persons known to
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hung on the walls of the chancel, Hastings chapel and tower. This is the most funeral hatchments in one building within the county of Buckinghamshire. The funeral hatchments are for the following people, with their motto where shown:
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whom alone had the misfortune to survive her") but no reference to Gray himself. Instead, his death and burial are recorded on a plaque set into the adjacent, external wall of the Hastings Chapel.
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Artists have embellished publications of Gray's works with their paintings of the church and Gray's tomb. The following artists have painted scenes: Joseph Barrow; William Barron;
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and Mr Basil Gotto, a sculptor. It is located in the chancel. The World War Two stained glass window memorial lists 8 men from Stoke Poges who died. The memorial was designed by
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installed in the Victorian period to provide private access to the church for the owners of the adjacent manor house. Elizabeth Williamson, in the 2003 revised edition,
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There are three large war memorials inside the church. The World War One marble tablet memorial, lists 48 men from Stoke Poges who died. The memorial was executed by
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Clergy have also worked in the Parish of Stoke Poges at the Lord Hastings Hospital; the Mission Room; the Chapel of Ease:St Wilfred's and St Andrew's Church Centre
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is in the north west corner, remembering Rev St John Parry and pupils of Stoke House school in Stoke Poges. The south aisle of the nave have vibrant windows by
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was a regular visitor to Stoke Poges, which was home to his mother and an aunt, and the churchyard at St Giles is reputed to have been the inspiration for his
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to ensure "the maintenance in perpetuity of the peace, quietness and beauty of the ancient church and churchyard". The gardens were landscaped by
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The bells were rehung and augmented in 1938 to give a ring of eight. 20th-century rehang and recast on each occasion has been carried out by the
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also assisting as Stipendiary Curates in 1820 was Henry Thomas Atkins; in 1824 was William Home and in 1827 was George William Brooks. Died 1831
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also assisting as Stipendiary Curate in 1831 was Hon. Sidney Godolphin Osborne who paid to reside in vicarage house. Resigned in 1832
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and executed by Christopher Wallis. It is at the west end of the nave. Also incorporated in the window are the coat of arms of the
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Huge panels of early 16th century glass were fitted in a private vestibule in mid-Victorian times, by Edward Coleman, the owner of
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and is a Grade II listed structure. The churchyard also contains war graves of six British armed services personnel, four of
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Killed in 1914 was Lieutenant Samuel Vernon Einem Hickson who was serving in the Royal North Lancashire Regiment, died in
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and in the Hastings chapel a mural monument of the early 18th century, without any inscription, yet most probably for
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The three oldest bells date from 1728. Restoration work of a total of six bells took place in 1894, carried out by
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of Stoke Place. The 2nd daughter of Henry Hesketh of Newtown, Cheshire. Motto: Virtus mille scuta.
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Lamborn, Edmund Arnold Greening (1944). "The Armorial Glass of the Enamel Period at Stoke Poges".
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writes that there is "no doubt" about the identification of St. Giles as the churchyard of Gray's
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Hatchments of Britain Volume 4 – Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire
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also supporting Vicar in 1540 were Chantry Priests of Andreas Clarke and Johannes Lovyngton
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Stoke Poges – A Concise Account of the Church and Manor and also of the poet Thomas Gray
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stone, with tiled roofs. The exception is the Hastings Chapel which is constructed of
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also assisting as Curates in 1797 was William Nettleship and in 1802 was Arthur Bold
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of ashes, within a larger, Grade I listed park. The ashes of the film director
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You, Yao‑Fen (2015). "New observations concerning the Stoke Poges windows".
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of Stoke Place had been the Colonel of the Royal Horse Guards (The Blues).
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Harris, Reverend Cyril E. (1969). "A Guide to Stoke Poges Parish Church".
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Sir John de Moleyns and for his tomb; in the north aisle the monument to
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also In 1616 Ric Smith was a preacher. Royal chaplain in extraordinary
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There are many memorials throughout the church. The major ones are an
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Plaque set into the wall of the Hastings Chapel opposite Gray's tomb
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On the north side of the altar is the oldest brass, which is to
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Howard-Vyse, Richard (31 January 1948). "The Times newspaper".
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Ground floor plan of St Giles' church, between 1840s and 1940s
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design, as a memorial to Gray himself, as a tribute to the
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Memorial for Revd Richard Redding in the Hastings chapel
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Sells, A. Lytton; Sells, Iris Esther Robertson (1980).
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The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham
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David, Walsey (29 April 1998). "Stained glass window".
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and the Hastings Chapel. The church is built mainly of
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of Stoke Poges Manor House. Motto: Dum clavum teneam.
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Grave of Revd David H. Bryant-Bevan in the churchyard
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has been lodged in the nave beside memorials to the
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A stay, headstock, wheel and bell in the bell tower
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Edward Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings of Loughborough
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It is famous as the apparent inspiration for 2699:"Gardens of Remembrance, Stoke Poges – Slough" 1299:Prior and Convent of St. Mary Overy, Southwark 1003:Prior and Convent of St. Mary Overy, Southwark 453:and contain a number of private plots for the 424:to pay his respects at the grave of his wife, 381:, together with the replacement of the Norman 3503:"St Giles Church – Second World War Memorial" 3310:"Design for a monument to Nathaniel Marchant" 2520:(Collecting through Connections): 152 to 164. 935:• Frances Stapleton (d.1746), 1st married to 914:of Stoke Poges Manor House. Motto: Resurgam. 476:) is listed at Grade II*. The lychgate is by 8: 4743:Oxford Diocesan Guild of Church Bell Ringers 4580:Humphry Repton in Buckinghamshire and Beyond 3077:The British Society of Master Glass Painters 2357:Oxford Diocesan Guild of Church Bell Ringers 2274:, illustrated the Church in his Red Book of 465:, among others, are interred in the garden. 314:. The style of the chapel is later than the 4129: 4127: 3951:. No. Chancel West. Stoke Poges Church 3947:Hennesey, G.L. Reverend (8 October 1907). 3934:The Country Churchyard – Stoke Poges Church 3806:"Annual Report & Finance Summary, 2022" 3224:"The Country Churchyard" Stoke Poges Church 3222:Bevan, Reverend David Henry Bryant (1948). 3125:Neale, John Preston; Le Keux, John (1824). 2989:"The Country Churchyard" Stoke Poges Church 2352:Grade I listed buildings in Buckinghamshire 954:Clergy of Church of St Giles, Stoke Poges, 764:George Godolphin Osborne, 8th Duke of Leeds 541:, in memory of Edward Coleman. The work of 346:series, considered the Victorian porch an " 16:Church of England parish in Buckinghamshire 4763:Grade I listed churches in Buckinghamshire 4292: 4214:"Tombstone views – Picturing Gray's Elegy" 1946: 1870:Memorial for Revd Arthur Bold in the choir 838:• Lucy Howard (d.1771), the first wife of 56: 32: 23: 4733:Flickr images tagged St Giles Stoke Poges 3949:"List of Vicars of St Giles, Stoke Poges" 3936:. Church Army Press, London & Oxford. 3607:Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches 3582:Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches 3557:Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches 3022: 3020: 3018: 2991:. Oxford & London: Church Army Press. 2757:. Buckinghamshire Culture. 25 August 2020 2150:The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep. 1906:Board listing Vicars to 2000 in the tower 670:Memorials to individuals killed in action 4758:12th-century church buildings in England 4139:"My elegy for a country church memorial" 3971:"Stoke Poges Parish, Diocese of Lincoln" 3463:"Stoke Poges – First World War Memorial" 3217: 3215: 3213: 3211: 3209: 3207: 3205: 3203: 3094:Travers, Martin; Lee, Lawrence Stanley. 3048:"Heraldry at Emmanuel College Cambridge" 2987:Hoyle, Reverend Joshua Fielding (1920). 2982: 2980: 2978: 2976: 2886: 2884: 2861: 2859: 844:William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford 824:• Frances Howard-Vyse (d.1841), wife of 322:, the writer and former chairman of the 4237:"A History of the County of Buckingham" 3866:Howard-Vyse, Richard Granville Hylton. 2749: 2747: 2488:"A History of the County of Buckingham" 2473: 2378: 2285: 2186:St Laurence's Church, Upton-cum-Chalvey 1848: 4476:"The Tomb of Gray, Stoke Poges, Bucks" 3653:"Memorial to Lieutenant S V E Hickson" 3411:"Sir William Maynard Gomm (1784–1875)" 2148:Each in his narrow cell for ever laid, 713:Major General Sir Richard Howard –Vyse 4066:"Dove's Guide to Church Bell Ringers" 4026:"Archives of Buckinghamshire Council" 3528:"Stoke House School Pupils- Boer War" 2568:. 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University of Pennsylvania Press 3166:Molineux, Richard; Wasley, David. 2959:Commonwealth War Graves Commission 2932:National Heritage List for England 2901:National Heritage List for England 2842:National Heritage List for England 2811:National Heritage List for England 2730:National Heritage List for England 937:Sir William Stapleton, 3rd Baronet 924:• Frances Pigot (d.1811), wife of 881:• Isabella Penn (d.1847). wife of 865:Richard William Howard Howard-Vyse 428:. The churchyard also features in 420:enters the churchyard through the 21:Church in Buckinghamshire, England 14: 2387:"Restoration of St Giles' Church" 2223:set on a pedestal inscribed with 1920:Sallies and ropes for the 8 bells 4671:; Williamson, Elizabeth (2003). 4613:England's Thousand Best Churches 2782:. Buckinghamshire County Council 2331: 2312: 2300: 2288: 1899: 1887: 1875: 1863: 1851: 794:• Sophia Gomm (d.1827), wife of 787:(d.1872). 8th Duke of Leeds, of 500:Part of 'The Love of God' window 371:England's Thousand Best Churches 55: 48: 4699:Thomas Gray, His Life and Works 4258:Miller, John J. (17 May 2013). 2657:. Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust 2008:Gillett & Johnson, Croydon 1988:Gillett & Johnson, Croydon 1822:Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford 855:Field Marshal Sir George Howard 840:Field Marshal Sir George Howard 811:Field Marshal Sir George Howard 691:Part of the 'Gurkha Rifles flag 441:Adjacent to the church are the 385:arch and the opening up of the 189:Church of England parish church 4212:Minns, Walker (2 March 2022). 2777:"Stoke Poges Memorial Gardens" 2610:"I Could Go on Singing (1963)" 2450:. History of Parliament Online 796:Field Marshal Sir William Gomm 619:Field Marshal Sir William Gomm 400:, administered as part of the 271:The origins of the church are 241:, it stands in the grounds of 1: 4351:. Pembroke College, Cambridge 3921:. Phillamore. pp. 71–77. 3282:Hardy, Emma; Roscoe, Ingrid. 3011:. London: Church. p. 17. 2755:"Stoke Poges Memorial Garden" 2531:Pevsner & Williamson 2003 2448:"Edward Hastings (1519–1572)" 2435:Pevsner & Williamson 2003 1694:Hon. Sidney Godolphin Osborne 821:. Motto: Virtus mille scuta. 809:(d.1791), the second wife of 701:Royal Horse Guard (The Blues) 617:and Sophia Penn, the wife of 535:Lord Hastings of Loughborough 4649:. New Haven, US and London: 3975:www.theclergydatabase.org.uk 3386:"Granville Penn (1761–1844)" 3238:"Saint Wenceslas of Bohemia" 2389:. 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Motto: Toujours propice. 555:Stoke Park, Buckinghamshire 392:St Giles remains an active 69:Location in Buckinghamshire 4784: 4050:Winter and Hawkes (1925). 3704:"P/O John Stuart Devereux" 3678:"Take a Tour of St. Giles" 3603:"Angel of Mercy and child" 3288:www.gunnis.henry-moore.org 1281:Bishop of London, by lapse 4526:Cropsey, Jasper Francis. 4500:Cropsey, Jasper Francis. 4343:Baron, William Augustus. 4260:"Meditation on Mortality" 4239:. Victoria County History 4096:www.felstead.cccbr.org.uk 3335:"Thomas Penn (1702–1775)" 3267:Lipscomb, George (1847). 2411:. National Churches Trust 1952: 1114:or spelt NELE. Died 1365 971: 968: 965: 962: 893:. Motto: In coelo quies. 815:Peter Beckford of Jamaica 559:Detroit Institute of Arts 445:, founded in 1935 by Sir 369:. Jenkins, in his volume 77: 43: 31: 4474:de Cort, Hendrik Frans. 4317:Barrow, Joseph Charles. 4002:www.stokepogeschurch.org 3977:. King's College, London 3435:Wainwright, Nicholas B. 3290:. Henry Moore Foundation 2701:. 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