Ch.37.
THE GIFT OF
G. J. SAVORY
IN MEMORY OF
CANON W.C. ALLSEBROOK
VICAR 1903 -1945
THE GIFT OF
G. J. SAVORY
IN MEMORY OF
CANON W.C. ALLSEBROOK
VICAR 1903 -1945
IN HAPPY MEMORY
OF
ANNIE PITTARD
AND
ERNEST JONES.
THE LIGHTING OF THIS CHURCH
WAS INSTALLED BY HIS PARENTS
AS A MEMORIAL TO
SGT. RONALD WILLIAM BALLARD
ROYAL AIR FORCE, V.R.
KILLED IN ACTION 14TH OCT.1941.
IN THANKFULNESS
TO GOD
AND AS A MEMORIAL TO
JULIUS SLADDEN CHURCHWARDEN FOR
35 YEARS
THE WALLS OF THIS
CHURCH WERE
PANELLED IN 1931
BY HIS CHILDREN
THE
PANELS ORIGINALLY
FORMED PART OF
THE PEWS GIVEN
TO THE CHURCH
CIRCA 1730 BY
WILLIAM SEWARD
AND REMOVED AT
ITS RESTORATION IN
1885
IN EVERY WORK THAT HE BEGAN IN THE SERVICE OF THE
HOUSE OF GOD, HE DID IT WITH ALL HIS HEART.
11 Chron.
31.V.21
ST. JAMES'S CHURCH
Badsey
Given in memory of
Arthur Francis Savory Sladden
by his wife
and children.
Titular Vicars of Badsey with Aldington
Before the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Badsey, like many other parishes of the
Vale, was a Chapel of the Abbey of Evesham, and was not under the jurisdiction
of the Bishop of Worcester. The Parish Priest was appointed by the Abbey and was
known as the Chaplain. The Chapelry was impropriated by Henry the Eighth to
Christ Church, Oxford, who have continued since to be rectors & patrons of the living,
and appoint a vicar or chaplain with the status of a perpetual curate. As the parish
IN LOVING MEMORY OF DECIMUS AGG.
Sacred
to
the Memory of
FRANCIS WILSON
Son of EDWD WILSON Gent.
Who departed this Life
February ye 10th 1798
Aged 22 Years
Here lies the Body of
EDWARD WILSON Gent
Of this Parish
Who departed this Life
April the 19th 1761
Aged 39 Years
ALSO
the Body of MARY the Wife
of EDWARD WILSON who departed this Life
the 28th day of February
1777 Aged 58 Years
Here lie the remains of
Lieut EDWARD WILSON, R.M.
who died May 28th 1837
Aged 44 Years
Also of SELINA MARIA and
IN HAPPY MEMORY OF JOHN DOUGLAS PETHARD AN EXMPLARY CHORISTER
AND LATER DEPUTY ORGANIST WHO DIED AUGUST 19TH 1937 AGED 23 YEARS - R.I.P.