Headstones: DOWN, St. Philip & St. Jamess (CoI) Memorials, Hollywood, Co., Down Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/copyright.htm Contributed by Yvonne Russell _______________________________________________ ST PHILIP & ST JAMES Church of Ireland, Holywood, Co. Down - MEMORIALS Nos. 1 - 19 No.1 ST PHILIP & ST JAMES, Church of Ireland, Holywood, Co. Down. No.2 Church Notice Board ST PHILIP & ST JAMES, Church of Ireland, Holywood, Co. Down. No.3 Church Porch ST PHILIP & ST JAMES, Church of Ireland, Holywood, Co. Dublin. No.4 This stone commemorates | the re-roofing and | stonework restoration | to mark the | 150th anniversary of the dedication | of the Old Church | of ST. PHILIP and ST JAMES Day 1844 | (N.B. This Tablet is located just inside the Church Porch. No.5 Glass stained window and organ pipes ST PHILIP & ST JAMES, Church of Ireland, Holywood, Co. Dublin. No.6 To the Glory of God | and In Loving Memory | of | Rev. ARTHUR JOHN MOORE, M.A. | Chancellor of Down Cathedral, | and for over 21 years | Vicar of this Parish | born 29th April 1853 | died 29th Septr. 1919 | This Tablet is erected by his parishioners and friends. | "Be thou faithfull unto death and | I will give thee a Crown of Life". | Rev. 11-10 No.7 To the Glory of God and In Memory of | The Most Reverend JOHN BAPTIST CROZIER, D.D. | Born 8th April 1853, died 11th April 1920. | Vicar of Holywood 1880 - 1897. | Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin 1897. | Translated to Down, Connor, and Dromore 1907. | Elected Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland 1911. | 'His name will long be held in affectionate remembrance by the | Parishioners of Holywood where he laboured so faithfully as Vicar; | esteemed and beloved by all who knew him'. | "Blessed are the Dead which die in the Lord". Base:- Erected by the Parishioners of Holywood 1922. No.8 To the Glory of God and In Memory of | Lieut. Colonel | THOMAS VALENTINE PLAISTED McCAMMON, | who died on 28th April 1917. | Of wounds received in Action at Monchy | Le Preux. | This Tablet is erected by his brother Officers | of the 20th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles | which he raised and commanded during the Great War . | In remembrance of a gallant Soldier | and a true friend. No.9 To the Glory of God and Loving Memory of | JAMES STUART IRWIN, March 1884 and | JANE IRWIN his wife, August 1902. No.10 In Loving Memory | of | THOMAS OSWALD CORRIN | Mus. Bac. (T.C.D.) A.R.C.O. | Captain 316th Battery R.A. | Born 25th June 1892. | Died on Service 25th July 1940. | Organist of this Church June 1929 - July 1940. | Erected by the Clergy and Members of the Choir. No.11 In Pious and Thankful Memory of | Captain HENRY OUSELEY DAVIS | Royal Irish Rifles. | Killed in Action at Neuve Chapelle | 27. October 1914 | aged 30 | (verse) No.12 To the Glory of God | and affectionate remembrance of | The Reverend LANCELOT STUDDERT KENNEDY M.A. | Curate and afterwards Vicar of the Parish 1860 - 1869 | who died and was interred in Holywood, July 1899. | This Tablet is placed here and a Silver Chalice provided | by a few of his Parishioners | 1900. No.13 In Honour of | Second Lieutenant JOHN SPENCER DUNVILLE V.C., | 1st Royal Dragoons | Second son of VIOLET and JOHN DUNVILLE of Redburn, Holywood. | Born May 7th 1896. Died in France June 26th 1917 | of wounds received In Action on the previous day | aged 21 years. | (N.B. Here follows details of the circumstances this young man was awarded the Victory Cross for his bravery in the field of battle. We also have details of the letter written by the Commander of the Royal Dragoons to his parents.) No.14 This side Chapel was erected by | the Parishioners of this Church | To the Glory of God | and In Loving Memory of | CHARLES CAMPBELL MANNING | M.C., M.A., Archdeacon of Down | and Vicar of Holywood 1920 - 1945. No.15 In affectionate remembrance of | AGNES CAMPBELL | for many years a devoted member of | this Congregation | and zealous in all good works. | She entered into rest 4th Oct. 1909 | "Lord I have loved the habitation of thy house | and the place where thine honour dwelleth". No.16 To the Glory of God | and In Ever Loving Memory of | MATTHEW R. LINDEN | who passed away 8th Decr. 1917. | He was ten years Vicar's Churchwarden | of the Church. | "For now we see through a glass darkly | but then face to face". 1st Cor. 13 Verse 12 No.17 To the Glory of God | and In Loving Memory of | ARCHIBALD DUNLOP M.D., J.P. | Physician in Holywood for 44 years and for | many years Peoples Churchwarden of this Parish. | Born 24th January 1823 at Derriaghy, Co. Antrim. | Died 13rth November 1902 at St. Helens, Holywood. | This Memorial is placed by his widow and children. No.18 In Loving Memory of | JOHN T. DUNWOODY I.S.O. | Ringing Master of the Parish Bellringers | and faithful Parishioner | until his death on 5th November, 1985. | The refurbishment of the Church Clock Face | was the gift of his family. No.19 In Loving Memory of | JOHN GUNNING MOORE DUNLOP M.A. | Caius College Cambridge, Second Lieutenant | Special Reserve Royal Dublin Fusiliers, | who was killed in Action on August 27. 1914 | at Clary, France aged 28 | also of | Captain GEORGE MALCOLM DUNLOP | 1st Battalion Royal Dublin Fushiers, | killed in Action on April 25. 1915 | during the Landing at Gallipoli aged 26 | "We are judged by our lives". ________________________________________