St. Patrick's Plaques, Monaghan, County Monaghan, Ireland Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Monaghan Index Copyright File contributed by: Jack Storey & Dave Hall Photos ---------------------------------------------------- ST. PATRICK'S PLAQUES, MONAGHAN, COUNTY MONAGHAN, IRELAND Photo No.0 This Tablet is Erected | in remembrance of | ISABELLA, the beloved wife of JOHN WALES, | Surgeon, Belfast, and daughter | of the late REV. S. MAFFAT, Monaghan, | whom it pleased God to call | from this scene of trial , after | a painful and protracted illness. | She died at Monaghan, on | 22nd Novr 1837 in the 30th year | of her age Photo No.1 ..... to the Memory of | RICHARD JACKSON, Esq., and his wife MARGARET, who died in 1834 | rest illegible Photo No.2 Sacred to the memory of Major The Honorable RICHARD WESTENRA of Ballyleck House in the County of Monaghan, who departed this life, on the 7th day of June 1838. By which his Family were deprived of a beloved Relative, Society of an active & valuable member, and the Poor man of a steady and considerate Friend. Photo No.3 In Memory of the Right Honourable DERRICK WARNER WILLIAM 5th Baron Rossmore Her Majesty's Lord Lieutenant for County Monaghan...and of his wife MITTIE Photo No.4 Memorial: Lt. Col. R. COFFEY, D.S.O. | Major J. G. E. FITZGERALD, MC. | Lt. J. Lucas SCUDAMORE, R.N. | Lt. The Hon. W. WESTERNRA, R.N.V.R. | Lt. E.L. Exshaw | Rev. J. O'CONNOR, C.F. | Cadet W.C. DRUM, S.S.M. | A.E. TUCKER | et al Photo No.5 In memory of The Honble CHARLES WESTENRA IV son of Baron Rossmore late Lieutenant and Adjutant of the VIII,h King's Royal Irish Hussars." "ob. xxiii January Mdcccxxiv Photo No.6 Bottom view of Photo number 5 Photo No.7 Sacred to the memory of the Rev. ROBERT MONTGOMERY of Beaulieu in the County of Louth, and Rector of this parish for upwards of 30 years. He died on the 24th of July 1825, aged 72, strictly pious, gentle, meek, benevolent, & most charitable. His truly Christian virtues, which he strongly enforced both by precept & example, gained him the love & veneration of all his parishioners, who will long deplore the loss of such a pastor guide & friend. His sorely afflicted children erected this monument as a small tribute of love & gratitude to the best of fathers. Photo No.8 Rev. Canon WILLIAM HANNA BRADLEY | Rector of this Parish 1894-1910 Photo No.9 To The Glory of God | And in Grateful Memory of the Members of This Congregation Who Served in the Great War, The Parishioners of Monaghan Haved Placed The Chancel Rail with Marble Steps and Tiling. On This Tablet are Engraved The Names of the Illustrious Dead and on Two other Tablets the names of Those Who Survived. Capt R.L. DAWSON, Capt MERVYN HAMILTON, Lt. DERMOT HENRY, Lt. S.W. EDGAR, Cpl. C.H CONDELL, Cpl. N.McGOWAN, Privates W. CONNOR, E.H. EXSHAW, J. HAZLETT, R. JEBB, T. JOYCE, A. SPROULE, C. WRIGHT Photo No.10 Sacred to the memory of the Rev. CHARLES EVATT, 13 years Curate, and 14 years Rector of this parish of Monaghan. He died April ij,h 1840, aged 51. His mortal remains lie on the south side of this church, which he had the gratification to fee raised to Gods glory during his incumbency. In the relations of life, he was benevolent kind & generous, & highly serviceable to this Town & neighbourhood by his active zeal in establishing many of our public Institutions. The pupils & teachers of the funday schools in connection with the church, aided by the Christian public of all denominations, have erected this tablet in grateful testimony of their affectionate regard 1841." Photo No.11 RICHARD younger son of the 5th Baron Rossmore Born 15th October 1893 Died 27th July 1944 by his loving wife MARGARET WESTENRA Photo No.12 To the memory of AUGUSTA, Third Baroness Rossmore & Sister of the present Earl of Wemyss and March, ob. July 29, 1840. Photo No.13 Near this spot lie the mortal remains of MARY-ANNE Baroness Rossmore, daughter of CHARLES WALSH, Esqr of Walsh Park, in the County of Tipperary. August 1807. Photo No.14 Lt. Col. H. ROGERS, D.S.O. | Cpt. W.McCARTNEY, Cpt R. MacMANAWAY | Cpt C. ROGERS, M.C. Cpt C.D. ROGERS | Lt. T.M. CONDELL, Lt. F. MacD. WATSON | Lt. the Hon R. WESTENRA | 2nd Lt. H. EAGLESON, 2nd Lt. J. S. ROGERS. Sergeants J. CHAPMAN, G.McGOWAN, C.R. RICHARDSON et al. Photo No.15 Sacred to the Memory of FRANCIS BURTON COLE, Esq. second son of the late HENRY COLE, Esq. sometime Brigade Major of this County, and of JANE ELIZA, daughter and coheiress of JOHN OWEN, late of Raconnel in this County Esq. He was the beloved kinsman & heir of the late FRANCIS BURTON Esq, (who was sometime M.P. for the City of Oxford, Joint Justice of Chester &c.) He was A.B. of Christ Church Oxford, a Member of Lincoln's Inn & about being called to the Bar, when to the inexpressible grief of his fondly attached family, He was suddenly carried off by Fever. He died at Slaugham Park, county Sussex October 1833, aged 23. Photo No.16 To The Glory of God | And in Proud and Loving Memory of the Members of this Parish who made | The Supreme Sacrifice in World War II | 1939 - '45 | Cds. ROBERT DUDGEON Grenadier Guards., | Sgt. WILLIAM GILLANDERS R.A.F. | Car. EDWARD GEORGE KIDD R.A. | L.A.C. WILSON McCONKEY R.A.F. | Sgt/Pilot ALLEN HEDLEY McFall R.A.F. | Flt/Sgt. CHARLES NORMAN WEBSTER R.A.F. Photo No.17 To The Memory of HENRY CRAVEN JESSE LLOYD, Late Lieutenant of the 47th Rebt. And of the Natal Mounted Police, Son of Lieutenant Colonel JESSEE LLOYD, of Ballyleck, In the County, Who Fell Fighting at Isandula, South Africa on the 22nd January 1879, in His 23rd Year. Photo No.18 In Memory of | FRANCIS, Eldest Son of The Rt Hon: E. LUCAS. And Formerly Lieut in H.M. 46th Regt. | Born at Castle Shane, 8th May 1813. Died at Hamburgh, 21 April 1846 | And of His Brother | FITZHERBERT DACRE, Formerly Captn. in the S. Tipperary Militia | Born at Geneva, 31st Augt. 1823, Died at Lucknow, 30th Septr 1857. Photo No.19 Captain JOHN OWEN LUCAS of H.M. 29th Regt Major of Brigade, | and Late of Raconnel in this Neighbourhood | Who was Killed Whilst in the Act of Cheering on his Men | To The Attack of the Enemy's Batteries at Ferozeshah | On the 22nd Day of December 1845. Aet 35 Years. Photo No.20 In Loving Memory of | WILLIAM WALLACE HENDERSON | Late of Bessmont Park: Who Died | 11th Sep 1893: Aged 58 Years | And Of His Wife | FRANCES MARIA ISABELLA | HENDERSON | Who Died 12th July 1901 | Also of Their Nephew | Captain WILLIAM ATKINS | Wilts Regiment | Late Adjutant Mounted Infantry Cairo | Killed in Action at Nooitgedacht | South Africa: 13th Dec 1900 | "The Memory of the Just is Blessed". All images Copyright by Photographer