(299) WINCHELSEA, St. Thomas
299T Mural monument for sons of Nathaniel DAWES, d. 1780-1804
- South aisle, West wall, middle tier, North of centre.
- Inaccessible~Fine; faded; rust spots.
- Oval plaque in white marble on a tiny foot; on an unframed rectangular tablet, set portrait-wise; black baseplate with pointed top; ribbonwork at top.
- Nathaniel Dawes, Gent. and his wife, Elizabeth Dawes; their issue - Captain Nathaniel Dawes, died at siege of Bangalore, East Indies, 24 Mar 1791, aet 40; Ensign James Dawes, died at Penin-bar-cum in the battle between Hyder Ally and Col. Baillie, 10 Sep 1780, aet 23; Lieutenant Richard Dawes, wounded against French Fleet on 1 Jun 1794, d. 5 Jun 1794, aet 34; Walter Dawes, died at Macassar, Autumn 1804, aet 40.