Rumoured to be the son of George IV, the inscription does read 'half brother'
George Crole entered the Royal Military College, Sandhurst 1 Feb 1814. He served in the British army in India 1818 - 1828, and left the army in 1832.
1851 Sun Tavern, High St, Chatham - George Seymour Crole 51 Retire army officer, visitor
1861 Sun Hotel, High St, Chatham - George Seymour Crole 61 Retired Major in army, Lodger
Rumoured to be the son of George IV, the inscription does read 'half brother'
George Crole entered the Royal Military College, Sandhurst 1 Feb 1814. He served in the British army in India 1818 - 1828, and left the army in 1832.
1851 Sun Tavern, High St, Chatham - George Seymour Crole 51 Retire army officer, visitor
1861 Sun Hotel, High St, Chatham - George Seymour Crole 61 Retired Major in army, Lodger
Inscription
William John Crole Wyndham,
son of George O'Brien Wyndham, 3rd Earl Egremont,
Died 16th November, 1865, aged 67 years.
"Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God."
"To day shalt thou be with me in Paradise."
"In Thy presence is fulness of joy."
Captain Charles Crole, R.N., his brother,
Died September 30th, 1850, aged 55 years.
Major George Seymour Crole, 28th Regiment, his half brother,
Died June 13th, 1863, aged 64 years.
John Barker, Esqre., Father-in-law to the above W. J. Crole Wyndham,
Died July 18th, 1863, aged 68 years.
Emily Charlotte Barker, mother-in-law to the above W. J. Crole Wyndham,
Died January 12th, 1866, Aged 77 years.
Gravesite Details
The Monumental Inscriptions of Middlesex Vol II - Cansick 1872.
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