Lieutenant Colonel Philip Bainbrigge and Lieuteant Colonel Robert Dale


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Reference WMO/129767

Address:

Derby Cathedral

Junction of Iron Gate, Queen Street and St Marys Gate

Derby

DE1 3GP

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • Revolutionary/Napoleonic (1792-1815)
About the memorial: A composite white marble tablet on two pieces of black marble backboard, curved in plan and originally affixed to a column in the nave of the church. At the top is a semicircular pediment with a moulded border and bearing the arms of the Bainbrigge family in a coloured lozenge. Below that is a moulded cornice decorated with overlapping laurel leaves above the plain tablet. Below the tablet is an inverted moulded cornice above a decorated frieze on a pair of brackets. On each side of the tablet is a decorative feature comprising a scroll and an acanthus leaf. The incised inscription is in upright capital Roman lettering coloured black, but much faded. South wall of the fourth bay of the crypt
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HERE LIES THE BODY OF/ RACHEL, DAUGHTER OF PETER DOBREE,/ OF GUERNSEY, ESQ. AND WIDOW OF/ LIEUTT. COLONEL PHILIP BAINBRIGGE,/ (KILL'D AT THE BATTLE OF EGMONT-OP-ZEE,/ OCTR. 5, 1799, COMMANDING THE 20TH. REGT. FOOT)/ FOURTH SON OF THOMAS BAINBRIGGE,/ OF DERBY AND OF WOODSEAT, ESQ,/ WHO WAS GRANDSON OF/ WILLIAM BAINBRIGGE, OF LOCKINGTON,/ BY HIS WIFE BARBARA, DAUGHTER OF/ SIR NICHOLAS WILMOT, OF OSMASTON./ THE SAID RACHEL BAINBRIGGE,/ DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON THE 4TH. OF MAY, 1842,/ AGED 78 YEARS./ HERE ALSO LIE THE BODIES OF/ THREE OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE ABOVE/ NAMED PHILIP AND RACHEL, NAMELY,/ HARRIET, THE WIDOW OF/ LIEUTT. COLONEL ROBERT DALE,/ (KILL'D AT THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS,/ IN 1815, COMMANDING THE 93RD. REGT.)/ SHE DIED APRIL 5TH. 1836, AGED 53;/ HONOR ELIZABETH,/ WHO DIED APRIL 8TH. 1838, AGED 53;/ AND LASTLY, RACHEL DOBREE,/ WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 7TH. 1849, AGED 59.

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