Hi all, I have just visited Sir William and Lady Hamilton’s vault in Slebech Park today and took a few photos which I am afraid can’t be done justice to with the 250kb restriction but I can email jpegs if anyone requires. The church which is in a spectacular setting, is kept in a natural state of safe decay with grass floors inside whilst the grave yard is covered in ground ivy where very few headstones remain in place. There is no Memorial tablet to the couple but outside the walls to mark the 200th anniversary of Sir William’s death in 2003, the 1805 Club have erected a plaque mounted on a post. Just a small criticism I have here is that when you walk up to read the plaque you have your back to the church, so instead of ones eyes being led through an open arch to the chancel containing the vault, it looks away to an ivy covered compost heap!
The Plaque states: In a vault within this church are buried Sir William Hamilton, K.B. 1730-1803 and Catherine, Lady Hamilton 1738-1782 Sir William Hamilton was the British Envoy in Naples from 1764 to 1800. A vulcanologist, art connoisseur and expert in classical vases, he was a Fellow of the Royal Society and of the Society of Antiquaries. Catherine, his first wife whom he married in 1758, was the daughter of John and Anne Barlow of Slebech. She died in Naples and her body was brought back here for burial. Sir William promised that he would be buried beside her.
To mark the 200th anniversary of the death of Sir William Hamilton, The 1805 Club erected this plaque in April 2003.
The 2 pix show the front and back of the vault which extends through the chancel wall also a small vase of fresh flowers.
An addition to Stephens last post: From references I am just reading, "The Tudor period brought great changes to the remote Parish of Slebech, for with the dissolution of 1540 the brethren had to surrender their titles and were no longer allowed to wear the habit of the order, many of the Knights fled the country to Malta." EMP
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