Continuing with the results of our RTI project with the New Forest Park Authority, where we have completed a number of captures at Emery Down, Burley and Minstead, Archaeovision spent a day at St Mary’s Church in Copythorne capturing a number of gravestones. The church site dates its origin to 1834, with the first church being constructed due to the increase of inhabitants in the Parish of Eling for those who the Parish Church at Eling could not accommodate. The church was originally named “St Mary’s Chapel at Eling” and has since been expanded with the addition of a chancel. The recording completed by Archaeovision falls under the Heritage Lottery funded Our Past, Our Future project which incorporates community based outreach within their Rediscovering and Conserving Our Archaeological Heritage sub-project.
The results of the RTI survey, as well as the volunteer documentation project will provide a snapshot of the graveyard today, and will help define a management plan for the graveyard for the future, whilst identifying monuments that require conservation. All the data captured will be made publicly available, allowing residents or visitors to trace family members and their resting places, and local history groups to undertake research to discover more about the area’s past.
The following RTI examples provide a before and after snapshot of the results collected at Copythorne. Similar to the inscriptions at Minstead, those found at Copythorne are extremely worn and hard to decipher, even with RTI. The text has been digitised for those who may find it hard to identify all of the features, but parts of the inscriptions are missing due to the the deterioration of the gravestones
Sacred
To the Memory of George Lovell
Who departed this life
October 1th 1852
Aged 28 years
A dutiful son lies sleeping here
From all his earthly cares
Lord take him to thy arms to rest
Thy blessings for to share
Sacred to the memory of
Edward Gamble
Who died August 1st 1844
Aged 50 years
Also Mary, wife of Anthony Peckham,
And daughter of Edward and Sarah Gamble
Died April 7th 1855
Aged 26 years
A word to the living. “Prepare to meet thy God”.
Also Sarah, wife of the above,
Who died Janry 6th 1863
Aged 64 Years
The is faithful that promised
Sacred
To the memory of
Elisabeth Shinning
Who died May 12th 1872
Aged 57 years
Come, ye children, hearken unto me
I will teach you the fear of the
Lord
Sacred
To the memory of
Fanny
Wife of
Thomas Glasspool
Of Southampton
Who died April 2nd 1850
Aged 66 years
No honors from this world I seek
No splendid love …
But rather ..rest beside
The humble … grave
Also of
Thomas Glasspool
Who died November 9th 1866
Aged 80 years
He was for upwards of 50 years
A corn dealer in Southampton
His motto through life was
“Owe no man anything
But love one another”
In loving memory of
Emma Neza Mouland
Died April 3rd 1934
Aged 80 years
In loving memory
Of
Ellen
The beloved wife of
Henry Silence
Who died August 5th 1917
Aged 60 years
Rest in the Lord
In loving memory
Of
George
Husband of Mary Emery
Who died March 14th March 1909
Aged 70
“Thy will be done”
Also of
Mary
Wife of the above
Who died April 1st 1925
Aged 85 years
“He giveth his beloved sleep”