88 Collections for a History of Seagry. 
GrorcE SEaRLE BayuirFe, Esq., died May 3rd, 1813, aged 78 years. 
In the Grave beneath are deposited the mortal remains of CHARLES SEARLE 
BaytiFrFe, the son of George Searle Bayliffe, Esq., and Anne, his wife. He died 
April the 9th, 1823, aged 20. And likewise his beloved sister, ANNA GEORGIANA 
BayLirFeE, who died June 27, 1827, aged 22. 
In the Aisle. 
Carouvs Bayuirre, Armiger, obiit. 8to Julii, 1735, anno. Aitat 29.—Marta 
BayuiFrE, Soror Egus, obiit. 3rd Junii., 1760, Atat 60.—Manria, Uxori Georgii 
Searle Bayliffe, obiit 30th April, 1779, Atat 46. 
GrorcE MEREWETHER BayLiFFE, eorum maximus natu Filius perguam et 
merito Delectus, 28th Feb., 1784, anno. Aitat 22. Placida compostus morte 
quievit. 
Under this seat lieth the body of JErEM1aqH, son of Charles and Ann Jenkins, 
of this parish, who departed this life June 4th, 1764, aged 5 years and 3 months. 
Also Anne, wife of Charles Jenkins, of this parish formerly, but late of S. 
Leonard’s in the liberty of the Tower in the City of London, who departed this 
life December 29th 1790, aged 72 years. She was brought from London and 
buried under this seat according to her own desire. 
Also of CuartEes JenxrIns, of the parish of S. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, 
who died June 24th, 1800, aged 69 years. 
Under these two seats was buryed the body of Racuet Lone, the daughter 
of Mr. Long, late of Calleways, Gent., Apriel the 7th, Anno Domini 1700. 
There are also tablets to W. Vines, Esq., and his sister. The 
east window is in memory of W. Vines, and the two chancel windows 
in memory of James and Sarah Godwin. In the nave there is a 
window in memory of Mr. Sampson.'! 
There is also a tablet to the memory of Henry Bayliffe, son of 
G. S. Bayliffe and Ann, his wife. 
The school and teacher’s house was built in the year 1850, the 
cost being £408, including levelling of the ground, the site being 
given by the parish. In 1852 the vicarage house was enlarged at 
the cost of £350, the amount being borrowed from Queen Anne’s 
Bounty. The old house was very small, and until 1823 almost in 
ruins. 
1 Three of these windows are from the well-known firm of Messrs. Clayton & 
Bell, London. 
