Churchyard Inscriptions
The following lists inscriptions in alphabetical order by family name and first name
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Name inscription
Maria Latimer Headstone: Maria wife of John Latimer who departed this life May 4th 1872 aged 53 years "The Lord Giveth And The Lord Taketh Away Blessed Be The Name Of The Lord"
Maria Latimer Headstone: Frederick beloved son of John & Maria Latimer who died 12th June 1904 aged 34 years
Maria Latimer Headstone: Elizabeth Ann Latimer daughter of John & Maria Latimer who died July 29th 1899 aged 54 years "She Is Not Dead But Sleepeth Oh What Word For Ever Blessed Yes Christ Has Called The Children That She May Be At Rest"
William Latimer Headstone: Footstone: In affectionate remembrance of William Latimer who died Nov 24th 1863 aged 78 years Also Elizabeth wife of the above who died Aug 20th 1866 aged81 years "Through The Day - - - - - - Through The Silent Night Guard Us"
William Latimer Headstone: In affectionate memory of Ann eldest daughter of the late William & Elizabeth Latimer Who departed this life Feb 7th 1900 aged 76 years
Mary Loal Headstone: Mary Loal born November 11th 1805 died January 23rd 1884
Lena Lodder Headstone: Linda 14-1-1951 to 15-5-1998 Beloved daughter of Roy and Lena Lodder mother of James Edward and George Porter and wife of Lee Farmer
Roy Lodder Headstone: Linda 14-1-1951 to 15-5-1998 Beloved daughter of Roy and Lena Lodder mother of James Edward and George Porter and wife of Lee Farmer
Amos Newbury Lovell 1914 - 1918 To The Glory Of God And In Memory Of Those From This Parish Who Have Fallen In War
(Soldiers Chapel)
  Abbot George Arthur Herbert Caleb Jonah
  Bates Harold Hillyer James
  Chilton Frederick John Keeves George Henry
  Denton James Ralph Lovell Amos Newbury
  Evans Arnold Alfred Rainbow Walter Thomas
  Evans William Charles Smith Michael
  Garratt Arthur George Welch Frederick
  Garratt Frederick William Whitbread Frederick Henry
  Geary William Wilfred White Joseph
  Herbert Alfred James Willis Frederick Thomas

May Their Souls Rest In Peace

F. Lovell Monument Inscriptions in Hanslope Church Roll of Honour To The Glory Of God And In Deathless Memory Of The Men Of This Parish Who So Loyally Took Up Arms In Defence Of King And Country In The Great War Of 1914 (Inside The Church Porch)
  Ansell J. Elliot A. Herbert W. Powell E.
  Bates E. Evans A. Herbert Walter Rainbow G. W.
  Beesley W. Everitt T. Herbert Will Rainbow W.
  Britten W. Gable A. Hillyer G. Simons A. G.
  Brownsell A. Garratt A. Hillyer J. Simons H.
  Bull D. Garratt R. Horne B. Simons W.
  Chilton J. Garratt T. Horne G. Stanton A.
  Chilton T. Garrett F. Holman A. Stimson F.
  Clarke A. Garrett R. Hutchins J. G. Stimson M.
  Clarke G. Garrett T. Lane C. Stones E.
  Cook C. Gibbs F. Lane H. H. Stones J.
  Dakin H. Gibbs G. Lovell F. Tompkins F.
  Denton J. Grace G. Lovell J. Tucker W.
  Denton J. T. Herbert B. Mobley A. Whiting F
  Ditum T. Herbert T. Nicholls J. Whiting G.
      Nicholls E. Young H.
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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.