Churchyard Inscriptions
The following lists inscriptions in alphabetical order by family name and first name
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Name inscription
William Simons Headstone: In loving memory of William Simons Died January 9th 1961 aged 80 years Also his beloved wife Kate died July 28th 1971 aged 88 years "Reunited"
William Simons Headstone Footstone behind: In loving memory of Annie the dearly beloved daughter of William and Ellen Simons Who fell asleep April 4th 1915 aged 30 years "Thy Will Be Done"
William Singleton Plaque above entrance: The Rev. Wm. Singleton who was 44 years minister of this parish gave to this church the large chandelier in the middle aisle in the year 1838 Mr. Thos. Shrieve who has been many years churchwarden gave the 9 smaller ones in the year 1839
Dorothy Slade Headstone (broken): Sacred to the memory of Dorothy wife of William Slade who died December 10th 1871 aged 80 years
Hannah Slade Headstone (Fallen): Susannah Slade daughter of Richard & Hannah Slade died May 21st 1861 aged 75 years
Richard Slade Headstone (Fallen): Susannah Slade daughter of Richard & Hannah Slade died May 21st 1861 aged 75 years
Susannah Slade Headstone (Fallen): Susannah Slade daughter of Richard & Hannah Slade died May 21st 1861 aged 75 years
William Slade Headstone (broken): Sacred to the memory of Dorothy wife of William Slade who died December 10th 1871 aged 80 years
William Thomas Smart Plaque North Aisle Wall: In memory of William Thomas Smart of East Haddon Northampton Deceased 13th February 1928 aged 69 years Many years churchwarden of Hanslope he left a bequest of £500 to provide oak pews in the nave and north aisle of this church Dedicated by the Bishop of Buckingham 28th July 1929
Ada Smith Headstone: In loving memory of Ada Smith who died Dec 26th 1899 aged 23 years "The Cup Was Bitter The Sting Severe To Part From Her We Loved So Dear Her Sufferings Were Great She Did Not Complain But Trusted In Christ To Meet Us All"
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Ref. above are references on a map of the churchyard which should help locate a monument.

Where the symbol appears in the left column, an image of the inscriptions is available.  Click on the symbol to view the image.

The original information on monuments was recorded in a survey conducted in 1994.

A considerable effort went into deciphering inscriptions that had been eroded through time, the elements and even - at times - enthusiastic wire brushing!  Not all inscriptions remain, but anything which could be deciphered was recorded, even where names, dates, etc were incomplete.

Like most churchyards, changes take place as old stones fall, are broken, become eroded, or are cleared to assist maintenance of the area.  Some of the inscriptions which were recorded in 1994 may no longer be legible or even in existence.

Following an additional survey, the list has now been updated to the year 2000.  The majority of the new entries are in the areas marked as Cr. or Recent Burials on the map.