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suance of the said Earl Marshals order and by Virtue of the Letters Patents of Our Offices, to each of us respectively granted under ye Great Seal of England have Devised and do by these Pres'ts Grant and Assign unto the said Henry Gatchell the Armes and Crest hereafter mentioned vizt Ermine a Garb Azure in a Canton of the second an Annulet Or, and for the Crest Out of a Mural Coronet Argent a Dexter Arm Imbowed Habited Azure the Cuff turned up Ermine, and the Hand holding a chaplet of wheat both Proper as in the margin hereof the same is more plainly Depicted to be borne and used for ever hereafter by Him the said Henry Gatchell and the Heirs and Descendents of His Body lawfully begotten and likewise by the Descendents of His said Father Thomas Gatchell according to the Law & due Practice of Armes without Lett or Interruption. In witness whereof we the said Garter and Norroy Kings of Armes have to these Presents subscribed our names & affixed the seals of our respective offices the First day of February in the second year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lady Anne by the Grace of God Queen of England Scotland, France & Ireland Defender of the Faith, etc., Annoque D'ni 1703. HENRY St GEORGE, Garter, ROB DEVENISH, Norroy, Principal King of Arms.

King of Arms.

MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS IN OUCHY CEMETERY.*

The cemetery of Ouchy has a good many English graves in it. This cemetery was shut in 1865, and one at Montoie opened in that year, where all the later English inscriptions are to be found.

The cemetery at Ouchy is now very neglected, and some of the graves so overgrown with ivy and plants that it is nearly impossible to decipher the inscriptions.

NORTH SIDE.
Headstone.

Sacred to the Memory of | MARY HENRIETTA | the beloved wife of Captain HENRY CAREY ELWES | H.B. Majesty's Service | Who died at Elysée | April 10th 18-2 [? 1842] | aged 34 years.

Headstone.

Sacred To the Memory of | SARAH. | Widow of the Reverend H. A. HOLE daughter of GEORGE HORNE DD, | Bishop of Norwich | She died May 8th 1843, aged 66 years.

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Headstone.

Sacred to the Memory of | MUSGRAVE | the beloved son of | THOMAS MUSGRAVE GRAY and ELIZABETH MARIE | his wife. who died | the 21st of December. 1842 . | aged 16 years. | At this early age, while full of life & hope, & in the enjoyment of every earthly good, he was suddenly attacked with the fatal disorder which terminated in his death. His sufferings were severe, but borne with patient submission & resignation, far beyond his years. He met death without fear, being upheld by his firm reliance on the merits of his Saviour. His bereaved Parents sorrowed, not as those without hope, in the firm belief that their beloved Child is "not lost, but gone before."

* Communicated by Mrs. LEOPOLD SCARLETT.

Headstone.

Sacred to the Memory of PETER HOLMES, Esqre of Peterfield | County Tipperary Ireland | ob: Oct 27th | A.D. 1843. æt. 78.

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Headstone.

Sacred to the Memory of THOMAS MUSGRAVE GRAY, Esqre | who died at Mount Olivet | near Lausanne | September the 26th 1846. | aged 62 years.

Close to this a square stone monument, on the south side, with inscriptions on each face.

1853. Erected to the Memory of | THOMAS MUSGRAVE GRAY | and | ELIZABETH MARIE GRAY | née BRAND | his wife. | MARY MUSGRAVE GRAY MUSGRAVE GRAY | EDMUND MUSGRAVE GRAY | Children of T. M. GRAY.

On the top has probably been a stone urn or ornament, now displaced or broken off.

Ici répose | MARIE BRAND | fille de CHRISTIAN BRAND | du Chatelet . Canton de Berne. | Morte à Mont Olivet, près Lausanne | le 7. Mars. 1847 | agée de

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Headstone.

In Memory of | HORATIO WILLIAM | the beloved and only son of | R. W. TOWNSEND, Esqre of Cork. Ireland | and of | LAURA, his wife. | He died at Ouchy | June 3rd 1855 aged 18 months.

Headstone and railing.

Here rests in hope | The Reverend | ISAAC CHEESBOROUGH | during 35 years | British Chaplain | at Lausanne | Born May 11. 1793 | Died July 3rd 1857.

Headstone.

CHARLES COOK | agé de 71. ano | 21. Février. 1858.

Handsome white marble headstone, with a sculptured border of ivy and berries, wreath of roses, and bunch of pansies. In a railing. Gilt letters.

Sacred To the Memory of | DANIEL GLOVER. | Born in England the 11th of April 1790. | Who departed this life at Lyons the 23rd of April 1860. | Most deeply | regretted by his affectionate wife.

White marble headstone.

SOPHIE CATHERINE HOOK | allée à Dieu le 19. Juin. 1861.

Headstone.

In Memory dear | of | EMMA GOWTHORPE | aged 23 years.

A rock headstone with two little white crosses.

On the rock.

In Memory dear of twin brothers, | children of Captain and Mrs HOUSTON STEWART who died at Lausanne. | WILLIAM STEWART on the 17th of June 1862 aged 8 months | the youngest, ARCHIBALD HOUSTON | on the 7th July. 1862. aged 9 months and one day.

Flat tombstone, nearly undecipherable.

ROBERT METCALF, Esqre | son of FRANCIS METCALF. [Dates and rest of inscription illegible.]

Obelisk stone, south side of Cemetery.

In Memory of Wm RUSSELL. M.D. | aged 23 years. | Who died at Lausanne | Oct 2nd 1864.

Grey rock headstone.

In Memory of | EDWARD ARCHER | eldest son of Capt J. A. ABBOTT | H.B.M. Navy who died. at. Lausanne | 3rd February. 1865 | aged 14 years & 8 months.

Headstone and railing, nearly entirely overgrown.

Sacred to the endeared Memory of | ELIZABETH | widow of the late | THOMAS HATCHARD, Esqre of Chichester Terrace, Brighton | and 187. Piccadilly. London | She died at Beau Rivage | on the 30th Septr 1862. | In the 66th year of her age.

Headstone.

To the Memory of | RICHARD WILLIAM TOWNSEND, Esq., A.M.C.E. | of Derry. Co. Cork. Ireland | Died at Veytaux | XI. November. 1855 | aged 44.

Headstone and railing.

To the Memory of | HENRY VENN ELLICOTT | Second son of the Revd E. B. ELLICOTT of Torquay. England. | Of gentle disposition, & tender conscience, a lover of prayer & of the Bible, he was from early years a disciple of the Lord Jesus, & in sickness as in health trusting wholly & only for Salvation to his atoning blood & righteousness, & reposing peacefully on his love, he so fell asleep. January 3. 1847. aged 15.

Headstone.

Sacred to the Memory of | HENRIETTA MARIA | relict of PETER HOLMES, late of Peterfield | In the County of Tipperary Ireland. Esqre | who died.

December 3. A.D. 1844 | aged 72 years.

Small obelisk in railing.

OLYMPIA The affectionate and beloved wife of | D. G. HENDERSON, Esq. | Died 1st March. 1843 | also OLYMPIA, her infant | who joined her on the 3rd, aged seven days.

Headstone and railing.

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To the Memory of | FRANCES JANE | youngest daughter of W. W. CERJAT Esqre who died at Belle Rive | aged 2 years.

Pincke (Pinke or Pink) of Kempshott in the Parish of

Winslade, co. Southampton.”

ARMS: Argent, five lozenges in pale gules, a bordure azure, charged with eight crosses pattée fitchée or. CREST: A cubit arm erect, vested azure, cuffed argent, holding a cross pattée fitchée erect or.

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MOTTO: Ex fide fortis.'

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John Pincke (Note 1) of Bighton, co. Hants. (Visitation of Oxon, 1634.)=

Robert Pincke of Brown Candover, co. Hants, Yeoman, named in the will and post mortem inq. of brother Henry; buried at Brown Candover in April 1613. (Lay Subsidy, 40 Eliz., 1597-8.)

buried at Basingstoke in 1567. 1st wife. (Note 2.)

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A quo Pincke of Brown Candover, Alton, etc.
See PEDIGREE E (post).

Henry Pincke of Kempshott Park in Winslade, co. Hants, Gent.; resided at Kempshott as early as 1571; subscribed to the Armada Fund 1588; purchased the manor of Kempshott from Benjamin Tichborne, Esq. (Note 3), and lands in Headley from his brother Nicholas; died 6 August 1611; buried at Winslade. Will dated 1609; proved in the Archdeacon's Court at Winchester. Inq. post mortem at Basingstoke 11 September 1611. (Lay Subsidy, 1571, 1598, 1600, and 1608.)

Elizabeth, da. of John Page of Sevington in Cheriton, co. Hants; died 24 April 1625, aged 80; buried at Winslade. M.I. 2nd wife. (Note 4.)

1. Robert Pincke, eldest son, baptized at Dummer 1 March 1572-3; entered Winchester College 1588; matriculated at New College, Oxford, 14 June 1594, aged 19; Fellow 1596; B.A. 27 April 1598; M.A. 21 January 1601-2; Proctor 1610; B. Med. 19 November 1612; B. and D.D. 26 June 1619; Warden of New College 1617-1647; Vice-Chancellor 1634-6, 1642-3, and 1645; Rector of Stanton St. John, Oxon, 1620, and of Colerne, Wilts, 1645; died 3 November 1647, unmarried; buried in New College Chapel (monument). Will dated 22 May 1647; proved in P.C.C. 11 February 1647-8, 19 Essex. (Note 6.)

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Nicholas Pincke. Held land at Headley. Named in the will of his brother Henry as dead before 1592.

2. John Pincke, baptized at Dummer 19 February 1575; died unmarried (Visitation of Oxon, 1634); presumably buried at Winslade.

* Communicated by W. DUNCOMBE PINK, Esq. (who wishes to express his great indebtedness to the researches in the Winchester Probate Registry of the late C. R. PINK, Esq., of Winchester, without which much in this and following pedigrees could not have been compiled).

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Henry Madgwick, entered Winchester School 1604; matriculated at New College, Oxford, 13 October 1609, aged 19; B.C.L. 11 April 1616; Rector of Allington, Wilts, 1624.

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