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Plaque for Nathaniel Bousfield

Location: St Andrew's Church, Coniston. Date: after 21st May 1883.
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In Loving Remembrance Of
NATHANIEL GEORGE PHILIPS BOUSFIELD
of Holy-Wath, Coniston; 44 Grosvenor Place, London;
and late of Park Side, Westmoreland
Son of the late JOHN BOUSFIELD, Esq. of London
Botn 13th October 1829, Died 21st May 1883,
Married 1872 CATHERINE, eldest daugther of
the late JOHN BARRATT Esq. of Holy-Wath
He was J.P. and D.L. for Westmoreland,
Leut-Colonel Commanding 1st Lancashire Rifle Volunteers,
and M.P. for Bath from 1874 until 1880.
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This tablet is erected by his sorrowing wife.
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"Not lost but gone before."

Name Born Died Married Residence Details
Nathaniel George Philips Bousfield 13th Oct 1829 21st May 1883 between 1st Jan 1872 and 31st Dec 1872 Holy-Wath, Coniston; 44 Grosvenor Place, London; and late of Park Side, Westmoreland son of the late JOHN BOUSFIELD, Esq. of London; married 1872 CATHERINE, eldest daughter of the late John Barratt Esq. of Holy-Wath; he was J.P. and D.L. for Westmoreland, Leut-Colonel Commanding 1st Lancashire Rifle Volunteers, and M.P. for Bath from 1874 until 1880.
John Bousfield before 21st May 1883 London
John Barratt Holy-Wath
Catherine "This tablet is erected by his sorrowing wife."