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Group of 3 Tombchests of J Clode, a Bake, S Clode 3 Metres to West of North Transept and 3-10 Metres to North of Nave of Church of St Julitta

A Grade II Listed Building in Camelford, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.6095 / 50°36'34"N

Longitude: -4.7035 / 4°42'12"W

OS Eastings: 208810

OS Northings: 82353

OS Grid: SX088823

Mapcode National: GBR N3.BX8Q

Mapcode Global: FRA 171G.7DY

Plus Code: 9C2QJ75W+QH

Entry Name: Group of 3 Tombchests of J Clode, a Bake, S Clode 3 Metres to West of North Transept and 3-10 Metres to North of Nave of Church of St Julitta

Listing Date: 13 January 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1143552

English Heritage Legacy ID: 68510

ID on this website: 101143552

Location: St Julitta's Church, Lanteglos, Cornwall, PL32

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Camelford

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Lanteglos by Camelford

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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CAMELFORD LANTEGLOS-BY-CAMELFORD
SX 08 SE
4/68 Group of 3 tombchests of J. Clode,
- A. Bake, S. Clode 3 metres to west
of north transept and 3-10 metres
to north of nave of Church of St
Julitta
GV II

Group of 3 tombchests. 1765, 1767 and 1788.
Tombchest of John Clode who died in 1765. Stone rubble chest with thick granite lid
and slate ledger stone. Inscribed in upper and lower case lettering with serifs.
Verse
Mourn for me my wife so dear
I am not Dead but sleeping here
My debt is paid and my grave you see
Prepare yourself to follow me
Tombchest of Ann, wife of Robert Bake of Camelford who died in 1767 and Samuel Bake
who died in 1784. Stone rubble chest with slate lid. Inscribed in upper and lower
case lettering with serifs. Verse
Weep not for me my Children dear
Now my afflictions o'er
0 may we meet at the great day
The Saviour to adore
Tombchest of Sarah Phillis Clode, wife of William Clode, Gent, Alderman of Borough of
Camelford who died in 1788. Also William Clode, senior, Gent and Alderman who died
in 1788. Stone rubble chest with thick granite lid and slate ledger stone.
Inscribed in upper and lower case lettering with serifs. Epitaph
0 come ye mournful train attend
With musing step the hallow'd place draw near
View there your once lov'd happy friends
Now silent, slumbering on the sable bier . .


Listing NGR: SX0881082353

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