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English: monument to Captain Charles Terrot of the Royal Invalids, Commander of the Berwick Garrison and the oldest officer in His Majesty's service, who died in 1794, and his wife Elizabeth who died in 1813, inside the only Church to be built in England during the period of the Commonwealth, erected 1652 in Berwick upon Tweed in Northumberland.
Date circa 1794
date QS:P571,+1794-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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To the Memory of
Captain CHARLES TERROT
of the Royal Invalids
who died February the 6th. 1794
in the 83d. Year of his Age.
many Years Commandant of
this Garrison and the Oldest
Officer in his Majesty's Service.
Alſo ELIZABETH his Wife who
died Decr. 19th. 1813 Aged 78
[To the memory of Captain Charles Terrot of the Royal Invalids who died February the 6th, 1794 in the 83rd year of his age, many years commandant of this garrison and the oldest officer in his Majesty's service. Also Elisabeth his wife who died December 19th, 1813 aged 78]

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Source Interesting monument - to Captain Charles Terrot of the Royal Invalids, Commander of the Berwick Garrison and the oldest officer in His Majesty's service, who died in 1794, and his wife Elizabeth who died in 1813.
Author Bolckow from Middlesbrough, England
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current10:46, 11 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 10:46, 11 January 20221,728 × 2,304 (1.18 MB)Sebastian Wallrothtimestamp watermark removed
15:31, 24 August 2012Thumbnail for version as of 15:31, 24 August 20121,728 × 2,304 (1.55 MB)Victuallers{{Information |Description=- inside the only Church to be built in England during the period of the Commonwealth, erected 1652 in Berwick upon Tweed in Northumberland. Terrot, Charles Hughes (DNB00) (1758-1839) Dictionary of National Biography, 1885...

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