l8o THE LIBERTY AND MANOR OF FRAMPTON. 



of our Saviour after the resurrection was presented by Helen 

 Lady Dufferin in memory of her mother C. H. Sheridan who is 

 buried in the churchyard. 



. . . The same day the five stained glass windows in the 

 chancel of the parish Church were dedicated to the Church by 

 R. B. Sheridan Esq and Marcia Maria Sheridan. The east and 

 principal window of the parish Church is dedicated to the 

 memory of Francis John Browne Esq who died in 1833 aged 79. 

 The four smaller windows to the memory of Francis Cynric 

 Sheridan who died in 1843 a o e d 30. Charles Kinnaird Sheridan 

 who died in 1847 aged 30. General Sir Colquhoun Grant who 

 died in 1835 aged 63, and Charlotte Augusta Grant who died in 

 1833 aged 16. 



. . . . The parish school has been rebuilt by R. B. 

 Sheridan, Esq., and Maria Marcia Sheridan and was inaugurated 

 9th April 1863 when a number of the parishioners and others 

 assembled and a special service was read to them by the Vicar 

 of the Parish, the Rev. J. P. F. Davidson. 



Oct. 1 8, 1864. East Cruxton Farm house was converted into 

 a dairy house and the old dairy premises were made into two 

 labourers Cottages. 



. . . . The Dairy house to West Cruxton Farm was at 

 the same time appropriated as an additional labourers Cottage. 



. . . . A new 8 stall stable & a waggon shed, granary 

 and wool loft were built at Pigeon House for the use of Little- 

 wood Farm and occupied about Mich. 1863. 



Throop dairy house and the shed adjoining was burnt down 

 on the night of the 8 th day of November 1863 and rebuilt 

 & occupied about April 1864. 



Oci 1 6 - 1866. At a Vestry held in the Parish Church on the 

 3 rd . It was resolved that the Bells should be put in thorough 

 repair at a cost of 60. 



And we further present that on ringing the first peal after the 

 completion of such repairs a crack occurred in the large bell 

 bearing the inscription " Cast at the cost of Robert Browne 

 Esquire L.C. 1694 Give thanks to God Almighty" 



