Memorial To James Greeve C20 Metres South Of The Church Of St Margaret is a Grade II listed building in the North Norfolk local planning authority area, England. Memorial.

Memorial To James Greeve C20 Metres South Of The Church Of St Margaret

WRENN ID
swift-tracery-laurel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Norfolk
Country
England
Type
Memorial
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The memorial to James Greeve is located approximately 20 meters south of the Church of St. Margaret in Cley Next the Sea. This altar tomb memorial dates from 1686 and commemorates James Greeve, his wife Martha who died in 1722, and their children James who died in 1728 and Elizabeth who died in 1743. The memorial features brick walls and a sandstone slab on top that is 18 centimeters thick. The inscription reads: "Here lyeth the Body of / JAMES GREEUE who was an / Assistant to Sr. CLOUDISLY / SHOUEL in burning ye ships / in ye Port of Tripoly in Barbary / Jan.ry 14th 1675/6 and for his good / service Pform'd was made Capt. of the Ship called the Orange Tree of Algeir in / 1677 and presented wth A Medal / of Gold by King CHARLES / ye 2d he Died April 14th 1686 / Aged 48 years / ...".

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