Group Of 6 Headstones Of Nancy Phillips, Nathaniel Creber, Philippe Crabue, Charles Cruy, Thomas Easterbrook And Richard Carhart 4 Metres To East Of South Aisle And 1 Metre To East Of Chancel Of St Menefreda is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 June 1987. A C18 Headstone group.

Group Of 6 Headstones Of Nancy Phillips, Nathaniel Creber, Philippe Crabue, Charles Cruy, Thomas Easterbrook And Richard Carhart 4 Metres To East Of South Aisle And 1 Metre To East Of Chancel Of St Menefreda

WRENN ID
eastward-chapel-clover
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
26 June 1987
Type
Headstone group
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SW 97 NE ST MINVER ST MINVER HIGHLANDS 4/283 Group of 6 headstones of Nancy - Phillips, Nathaniel Creber, Philippe Crabue, Charles Cruy, Thomas Easterbrook and Richard Carhart 4m to east of south aisle and lm to east of chancel of Church of St. Menefreda GV II Group of six headstones, 1785-1796. From south; headstone of Nancy, daughter of Thomas and Nancy Phillips who died in 1793. Slate headstone with triangular head. Headstone of Nathaniel Creber who died in 1795. Slate rectangular headstone with chamfered corners. Headstone of Philippe Crabue, daughter of Nathanial and Mary Crabue, who died in 1785. Slate headstone with round top. Headstone of Charles, son of Richard and Mary Guy who died in 1791. Slate rectangular. headstone. Headstone of Thomas, son of Richard and Elizabeth Easterbrook who died in 1796. Slate rectangular headstone partly damaged. Headstone of Richard Carhart who died in 1786. Slate headstone with double pointed head. All headstones inscribed in upper and lower case lettering with serifs.

Listing NGR: SW9649677082

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