Thompson Grave, Berry Hill, Mansfield, c 1900s-10s

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Thompson Grave, Berry Hill, Mansfield, c 1900s-10s

Courtesy of Mansfield Museum & Art Gallery

Berry Hill
Mansfield
England

A memorial was erected on the site of Charles Thompson's (1714-1484) grave at Berry Hill by the Brunts Charity was officially inaugurated on 17th Sept. 1932. The Bishop of Southwell, The Rt. Rev. Henry Mosely (1868-1948), dedicated the memorial which was unveiled by Mr Joseph Albert Beck (1878-1946), Chairman of the Brunts Charity. See also NCCW000052. Charles Thompson was an agent for a firm of Russian Merchants in Persia, and later a cloth merchant in Lisbon where he escaped the great earthquake of 1755. In his will, amongst other charitable bequests, he directed that his funeral be without display and that he be buried on the Forest on the left hand side of the way leading to Southwell, which is still perceptible as a hollow nearby.

Date: 1900 - 1910

Organisation Reference: NCCW002600

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