Hodgkinson Paine tablet

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Reference WMO/227163

Address:

St John's Church

Market Place

Cirencester

GL7 2NX

England

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Status: Unknown
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Bronze
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • English Civil Wars (1642-1651)
About the memorial: A blackened bronze tablet about 14' x 12' now located to the east side of the south side-door into the church.It was composed by his wife when he died in the Civil War engagement on 3 Feb 1643 [on the new calendar] a hero of the moment. His wife's memorial plaque is positioned immediately above. It is not known if this position was the original.
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Here lyeth bvried ye Body of Hodgkinson Paine, clothier, who died ye 3rd of Feb., 1642. The pore's supplie his life and calling grac't 'till warre's made rent and PAINE from poore displac't But what made poore vnfortunate PAINE blest by warre they lost their PAINE, yet found noe rest. Hee looseing quiet by Warre yet gained ease by it PAINE'S life began, and paine did cease And from ye troubles here him God did sever by death to life, by Warre to peace for ever.

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