Broughton Sulney
St Luke

Monuments and Memorials

Chancel

There are several memorial plaques on the north wall of the chancel.

Major I. C. Victor Smith, O.B.E. (died 1966):

In grateful
Memory of
Major I. C.
VICTOR SMITH
O.B.E.
1884 – 1966
Benefactor

There is a small copper plate above the north end of the altar rail which commemorates the Revd Richard Colbrand, whose incumbency lasted for all of the first half of the 17th century. The inscription reads:

VNDER THAT MIDDLE STONE LYES THE BODY
OF RICHARD COLBRAND HE LIV’D RECTOR OF
THIS PARsh 58 YEARES HE HAD BY IANE HIS WIFe
4 SONES & 4 DAVGHTERS AL Wch SVRVIVD
EXept RICHR WILLIAM & IANE HE DYED Sepmo 26
Anno Dom 1653 BEING ABOVT YE AGE OF 84 Yeares
+ Gaudent in coelis animae Sitorum +

The parliamentary inspectors, in 1650, described him as ‘too old to reform’, which was confirmed after his death in 1653 by the use of Latin on his memorial.

He is mentioned in an inquisition on lands held by bishop dated 1650:

Also the rectory or parsonage of Broughton which is worth one hundred pounds per annum. Sir Gervaise Clifton knight and baronet the now patron thereof. Richard Colebrand sen(?) clerke the present incumbent who has the cure of souls there and receives(?) the p… (?) thereof to his own (use)? and being disabled through old age to reform the cure in his owne person doth have (?) Edward ??? clerke to officiate the said cure who has twentie(?) pounds a year and his diet(?) for his salary and preacheth twice every lords day.

Below the north chancel window is a slate plaque to John Knox (died 1967):

In Thanksgiving
for the life and devoted service
to the Diocese and this Parish
of
JOHN KNOX O.B.E. H.C.F. R.D.
Canon of Southwell
sometime Canon of Belize
Rector 1954 – 1967

The gift of his Wife

There is a small memorial on a brass plate to the Revd Joseph Burrill (died 1853) and his wife, Lucinda, in the south window of the sanctuary.

There is also an epitaph to Lucinda Burrill, who died on 4 June 1839, on a marble plaque on the south wall of the chancel. Mr Burrill had been a schoolmaster and registrar of the Peculiar of Masham, Yorks, at which time he employed a curate to look after the parish. After his retirement from teaching he took on the living himself. The inscription states:

LUCINDA BURRILL
DIED JUNE IV A.S.MDCCCXXXIX AGED LXXVI.
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED
TO THE MEMORY OF
AN AFFECTIONATE WIFE
KIND MOTHER
SINCERE FRIEND
AND HUMBLE CHRISTIAN
BY HER HUSBAND
THE RECTOR OF THIS PARISH.

Nave

At the east end of the south nave wall is a monument to Thomas Brett (died 1822) and his mother, Hannah, who died in 1826:

ERECTED
to the Memory of
THOMAS BRETT
who departed this life
May 15th 1822
AGED 53 YEARS

Farewell my tender Mother and Brother dear
I am not really Dead but Sleeping here
Mourn not for me for grieving is in vain
But trust in God we all shall meet again.

ALSO HANNAH BRETT,
Mother of the above :
who departed this life
June 6th 1826,
AGED 85 YEARS.

In the middle of the south wall is a monument to William Brett who died in 1850 aged 77:

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM BRETT , GENT.
WHO DIED NOVR 21, 1850.
AGED 77 YEARS.



FOR BY GRACE ARE YE SAVED THROUGH FAITH, AND
THAT NOT OF YOURSELVES, IT IS THE GIFT OF GOD.
EPHESIANS 2ND CHAP 8TH VERSE.

The tablet is signed 'JOHNSON, MELTON.'

Next to the south door there is a plaque commemorating solicitor Harold Kentish Wright who was also Captain of the 8th Battalion (Carlton Company) Sherwood Foresters. The inscription reads:

TO THE HONOUR & GLORY OF GOD,
AND TO THE MEMORY OF
HAROLD KENTISH WRIGHT, CAPT.
8TH BATT. SHERWOOD FORESTERS.
BORN 15TH MAY 1878 DIED 9TH APRIL 1911
THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY
HIS BROTHER OFFICERS

At the west end of the south wall is a marble tablet to Samuel Wright:

IN A VAULT
AT THE EAST END OF THIS CHURCH
ARE DEPOSITED
THE MORTAL REMAINS OF
SAMUEL WRIGHT ESQUIRE
ELDEST SON OF THE LATE
JOHN WRIGHT, ESQUIRE, OF NOTTINGHAM
FORMERLY CAPTAIN IN THE 15TH HUSSARS,
AND LIEUT. COLONEL COMMANDANT
OF THE LOYAL BUNNY VOLUNTEERS.
HE DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 22ND DECEMBER, 1839
AGED 85 YEARS.

“FOR I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVETH, AND THAT
HE SHALL STAND AT THE LATTER DAY UPON THE EARTH
AND THOUGH AFTER MY SKIND WORMS DESTROY THIS BODY,
YET IN MY FLESH SHALL I SEE GOD.”
JOB. XIX Chap. 25.26

North Aisle

There are various memorials to members of the Brett family, both on the walls and on the floor of the north aisle. This family was prominent in village affairs from the 14th century until the end of the 19th century, when they emigrated to New Zealand.

At the eastern end of the north aisle are two memorials to John Brett and his wife, Elizabeth.

John Brett (died 1788):

Near this Stone
lieth interr’d the Body of
John Brett Gent
the Husband of
Elizabeth Brett.
He died January 29th 1788 ;
Aged 43 Years.

From earthly Palaces we must remove,
The narrow lodging of a grave to preve.
Leave the fair train & the lightgilded room
To lie alone benighted in the Tomb:
GOD only is immortal, MAN not so,
Life to be paid upon demand we owe.

The monument is signed 'W. Barnes, Sculpsit.'

Adjacent is the monument to his wife Elizabeth, who died in 1823:

ERECTED
to the Memory of
ELIZABETH wife of the late
JOHN BRETT, GENTN
she departed this life
February 23rd 1823:
Aged LXXIV Years.



A Loving Parent and a constant friend
Kind to her Children, always to her End:
True to her God and faithful to her trust
To all mankind benevolent and just.
Behold what honour mark’d the ??? she trod
Heaven was her Home her Faith was in God

Signed ‘Pratt, Nottingham.’

There are several floor stones to members of the Brett family set in the aisle floor.

Here
lieth interr’d the body of
William Brett
Who departed this Life
April the 12th
In the Year of our LORD
MDCCLXVII
Aged 48 Years

Of .... Death that could no longer fear
A loving Husband, and a Father dear
Great is the Loss, to those that’s left behind
But he no doubt, eternal Joy will find.

J. Winfield           Sculpsit

HERE
lieth interr’d the Body of
Thomas Brett
Who departed this Life
October the 28th
In the Year of our LORD
MDCCLX
And the 78th Year of his Age.

With deepest Thought Spectator view Thy Fate
Thus Mortals pass to an immortal State
Thro’ Deaths dark Vale we hope he’s found the Way
To the bright Region of eternal Day.
Life’s but a Moment, Death that Moment ends
Thrice happy be his Moment wisely Spends
For on that direful Point Eternity depends.

Here
lieth interr’d the Body of
MARY, the Daughter of
William & Mary Brett:
She departed this Life on
the 8th day of October AD 1773,
Aged 21 Years.

If Wit and Virtue could not save,
A youthful Virgin from the Grave :
Then Parents dear do not lament ;
Rather rejoice and be Content.

W.B.

Here
lieth interr’d the Body of
MARY the Wife of
Thomas Brett
She departed this Life
November the 9th 1763
In the 44th Year of her Age

Death is the painful Way that all must tread
Joyful to them that are by Virtue led:

Here
lieth interr’d the Body
of Ann Brett Wife of
John Brett Gent
She departed this life
May the 7th 1769
In the ?? Year of her Age