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The 1820 Settler Correspondence
 as preserved in the National Archives, Kew
 and edited by Sue Mackay

1820 Settler Places in Britain and Éire

In many cases, particularly in cities like London and Bristol, many buildings with settler ties no longer exist. In such cases I have tried to include historical pictures where possible, and where I have not been able to take pictures myself I have added pictures from www.geograph.co.uk, which can be used under a Creative Commons Licence. Where the photographer’s name appears as a clickable link followed by a CC BY-SA 2.0 reference, the original photo can be viewed together with other photographs of the surrounding area.

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Lammas, St.Andrew's Church MI for Francis DAMANT & Francis GUYBON

Lammas, St.Andrew's Church MI for Francis DAMANT & Francis GUYBON
17th September 2019
Sue Mackay

MIs on the floor of the nave in St.Andrew's Church, Lammas, read:

To the Memory of
Francis DAMANT Surgeon
Who died July 13th 1790
Aged 54 Years

MS
Francis GUYBON MD
Gentis apud Icenos Perantiquæ et Generosæ;
Olim Coll. Corp. X'tj Cantabr.
Vir Bonis Literis Instructus, Ornatus.
Arte Divinâ Medicinæ et praxi
Celebris, Graduq Doctoris A'o 1706
Insignitus:
Vixit Obijtq Conjux et Pater
Indulgens Amans et pariter Amatus
Nat. Sept. 31 1673
Deces. Dec. 21 1750
Alicia Vidua Benemerentj Posuit

The X stands for Christ and shows that he was a graduate of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. The Cambridge Alumni entry reads: Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1689. Of Norwich. S. of William, of Norwich, alderman. Bapt. at St Peter Mancroft, Sept. 7, 1673. Matric. 1689; Scholar; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696; M.D. 1706. Practised for many years at Diss, Norfolk, Died there Dec. 21, 1750. Buried at Lammas. M.I. there. (Masters.)

The memorial was placed by his wife Alice. Francis GUYBON was the father of Mary GUYBON, wife of Thomas DAMANT and grandmother to the settlers Edward and John DAMANT.

Photo by Rod Mackay.

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