Charles Catton, Medical Staff

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Reference WMO/241385

Address:

Church of St. Andrew

St. Andrew's Walk

West Dereham

PE33 9RT

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • 18th Century Wars
About the memorial: Within the church on the west (right hand) wall of the nave.A white marble tablet in relief depicting a sarcophagus, set upon a black marble plaque. Commemorating seven members of the Catton family, including that of Charles Catton, of the Medical Staff, who accompanied the military expedition to Granada in 1795, where he died at La Baye.
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IN MEMORY OF / THOMAS CATTON, GENT. / MANY YEARS RESIDENT AT BARSALE HOUSE, IN THIS PARISH, / ESTEEMED AND RESPECTED BY HIS FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS, / WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON THE 25TH OF SEPTEMBER, 1792, AGED 66 YEARS. / ALSO OF MARY, HIS WIFE, / WHO DIED ON THE 29TH OF DECEMBER, 1809, AGED 75 YEARS. / ALSO OF WILLIAM AND JOHN, THEIR SONS, / WHO MET A PREMATURE DEATH, BEING ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED AT AN EARLY AGE. / ALSO OF CHARLES CATTON, YOUNGEST SON / OF THE ABOVE THOMAS AND MARY CATTON, WHO, IN 1795 (ON THE MEDICAL STAFF) / ACCOMPANIED THE EXPEDITION UNDER SIR RALPH ABERCROMBY TO THE WEST INDIES, / AND DIED AT LA BAYE IN GRENADA, IN THE SERVICE OF HIS COUNTRY, AGED 25 YEARS. / ALSO OF RICHARD CATTON, / SON OF THE AFORESAID THOMAS AND MARY CATTON, / MANY YEARS A SOLICITOR AT FAKENHAM IN NORFOLK, / WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON THE 20TH OF MAY, 1822, AGED 52 YEARS. / AND OF ELEANOR, HIS WIFE, / WHO DIED ON THE 23RD OF NOVEMBER, 1824, AGED 52 YEARS.

CHARLES CATTON

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