East Sussex Church Monuments - 1530 to 1830 - Archive of Photographs
by Professor Nigel Llewellyn

(131) HERSTMONCEUX, All Saints


131E Mural monument for Georgiana NAYLOR, d. 1806

-  Chancel, North wall, towards the North-West corner, above head height.

-  89(W) x 196(H)~Excellent; black fading but visible.

-  Above, in an arched frame, a death-bed scene in bas-relief with an angel, mourners and the deceased; below, a cornice over an unframed panel with M.I. (engraved, black); below, a blank base panel and another, still lower, with a further M.I. (added after 1855).

-  Georgiana Naylor, died at Lausanne, Switzerland on Easter Sunday, 1806; fourth daughter of Jonathan Shipley, bishop of St. Asaph; and wife of Francis Hare Naylor, of Herstmonceux; issue - eldest son, Francis George, d. Palermo, 1842; second son, Rev. August William, rector of Alton Barnes, Wiltshire; third son, Julius Charles, rector of Herstmonceux for 22 years and archdeacon of Lewes 14 years, d. 23 Jan 1855; fourth son, Marcus Theodore; youngest child, Anna Maria Clementina, died in infancy; Geogiana Naylor's eldest sister, Anna Maria, widow of Sir William Jones.