An 1824 funeral procession
Thomas
Roberts was vicar of Tottenham from 1798 to 1824 (and also rector of St
Peter Cornhill). When he died, aged 73, after 26 years in his parish,
and was to be buried in a family vault near the west door of St
George-in-the-East, his parishioners held a meeting 'to take into
consideration the best means to be adopted for publicly testifying the
regret of the inhabitants for the loss they had so recently and
unexpectedly sustained.' They decided 'that in order to pay a suitable
respect to their late highly esteemed vicar, the Rev. Thomas Roberts,
such parishioners as intended to join the funeral procession, from
Tottenham to the parish of Saint George's, Middlesex, should assemble
at the workhouse, at nine o'clock, precisely, on Wednesday morning
next, and proceed with the body to the southern boundary of the parish
on Stamford Hill; from thence, as many as thought proper might continue
in the procession to the place of interment.'The Beadle with the Mace Undertaker's Assistant, as Out-rider Two Mutes on Horseback Lid of Feathers, and Page on each side Two Mutes on Horseback Thirty-two Parishioners on Horseback, two and two, with crape hat-bands and cloaks, &c The Churchwardens with crape hat-bands, scarfs, and wands The Vestry Clerk with crape hat-band, &c * Fifty of the Free Grammar School Boys with crape on left arm, with their Master, two and two * The Blue School Charity Girls, forty, with their Mistress and Attendants, two and two * The Green School Charity Girls, thirty, with their Mistress and Attendants, two and two * About forty of the Paupers out of the Workhouse, with the Master * Thirty Parishioners on foot * The Parish Clerk and Sexton, crape hat-bands, &c THE HEARSE, drawn by Six Horses with plumes of feathers, five bearers with silk hat-bands, on each side, with truncheons, &c * Those marked thus left the procession at the Turnpike Gate, Stamford Hill Two Mourning Coaches and Four, containing two Clergymen and part of the Family, crape hat-bands and scarfs, with coach pages, silk hat-bands, Undertaker's men behind, in crape hat-bands The Carriages of Mr. Sparks, Lady Curtis, Mrs. Curtis, and Mrs. Pratt, empty, the servants in crape hat-bands, &c The Churchwardens' Carriage, containing two Gentlemen Private Carriages, with Company John Holt, Esq. Richard Mountford, Esq. Henry Hare Townsend, Esq. William Wright, Esq. William Robinson, Esq. Lewis Andrew Delachaumette, Esq. William Hobson, Esq. Edward William Windus, Esq. William Howard, Esq. Joseph Fletcher, Esq. Cajaton Dias Santos, Esq. James Wallace, Esq. Carriages, without Company Mrs. Buckworth Miss Dermer Mrs. Minnett James Collins, Esq. Thomas Rhodes, Esq. Ralph Nicholson, Esq. Broadie Mc.Ghie, Esq. Charles Hibbert, Esq. |
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