Latitude: 51.4633 / 51°27'47"N
Longitude: 0.0002 / 0°0'0"E
OS Eastings: 539045
OS Northings: 175706
OS Grid: TQ390757
Mapcode National: GBR L2.JQT
Mapcode Global: VHGR7.YHG3
Plus Code: 9F32F272+83
Entry Name: Monument to Jeremiah Crutchley, Lee Old Churchyard
Listing Date: 1 June 2007
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1391998
English Heritage Legacy ID: 503657
ID on this website: 101391998
Location: Blackheath Park, Lewisham, London, SE13
County: London
District: Lewisham
Electoral Ward/Division: Blackheath
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Lewisham
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater London
Church of England Parish: Lee St Margaret
Church of England Diocese: Southwark
Tagged with: Monument
779/15/10032 LEE TERRACE
01-JUN-07 LEE
Monument to Jeremiah Crutchley, Lee Ol
d Churchyard
GV II
Chest tomb. erected c.1752, to Jeremiah Crutchley (d.1752). This chest tomb has a sloping cover, with corner pilasters flanking on each side a shallow sarcophagus on lion's feet, with a cherub's head set amid a floral garland. The tomb formerly had railings. The back plates and inscription panels have all been removed. This is one of the many damaged monuments of quality in the churchyard.
HISTORY: Lee old churchyard contains many notable monuments which reflect the area's Georgian past as a place of retirement for City merchants and those involved with Greenwich and the Deptford shipyards. In the centre of the churchyard stand the remains of the tower belonging to the former medieval Church of St Margaret (listed Grade II). The current Church of St Margaret stands to the south side of Lee Terrace (139-41, listed Grade II*). The churchyard of the current church contains later tombs, being used principally between the 1840s and 1870s. A decline in usage came with the opening of Hither Green Cemetery, Lee in 1873. This tomb is identifiable from Joseph Gwilt's notes of 1830.
SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: The monument of Jeremiah Crutchley (d.1752), Lee old churchyard, Lewisham, is a stone chest tomb with images of sarcophagi and cherub's heads. It meets the criteria for listing of commemorative monuments as a mid-C18 tomb of good architectural quality.
SOURCES
E and J Birchenough, Monumental Inscriptions in the Old Churchyard, St Margaret's, Lee (1967 typescript in Manor House Library)
C P Gwilt (1830), F Bamping (2001) et al, Lee - Kent Archaeological Society website.
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