There are 23 memorial (or mural) tablets within Holy Trinity Church that we currently have records for. Some of these may be located under the floors or in cupboards and are not accessible. We intend to investigate and record these memorials at some point in the future.
Many of the tablets are not normally visible to the general public but may be viewed by prior appointment with Trinity Arts Centre. This is subject to performance timings as some of the tablets are on the stage and behind the scenes and even in cupboards.
This page is a work in progress so please check again to see if anything new has been added.
The map below shows the ones on the ground floor of Trinity Arts Centre. More will be added once locations are confirmed. There is no map of the upper floor at present.
List of known memorial tablets
In the foyer
On or near the Trinity stage (by appointment only)
- 9 Rear Admiral Sir William Edward Parry
- 10 Isabella Louisa Parry
Rear Admiral Sir William Edward Parry
Inscription: Rear Admiral Sir William Edward, Knight, Lieutenant Governor of Greenwich Hospital, born 19th December 1790 at Bath, died 8th July 1855 at Ems in Nassau, buried in the Mausoleum of Greenwich Hospital.
Buried in the cemetery? No at Greenwich Hospital, London.
Location: 9 on map. This tablet is to the left of the stage behind the curtain. It is only viewable by prior arrangement with Trinity Theatre.
Harriet HAWLEY / Eliza HAWLEY
Inscription: Harriet, 2nd daughter of Sir Henry, Baronet, of Leybourne Grange, Kent, died 6th November 1842 aged 62 years at Brighton, also Eliza, sister of the above, born 31st March 1791 died 28th October 1864
Buried in the cemetery? Yes. Grave E4.
Location: 5 on map.This tablet is to the right of the stage behind the curtain. It is only viewable by prior arrangement with Trinity Theatre.
Agnes Jane HORTON
Inscription: Agnes Jane Horton. She was married in this church February 18th 1846. Died at Brighton on July 25 1853, aged 33 and was buried at Speldhurst.
Buried in the cemetery? No, at Speldhurst, Kent.
Location: 6 on map. This tablet is to the right of the stage behind the curtain directly above the Hawley tablet. It is only viewable by prior arrangement with Trinity Theatre.
Henry Churchill CROPLEY / Mary CROPLEY / Cybella CROPLEY / Edward CROPLEY / John William CROPLEY
Inscription: This tablet is erected by John Dodwell Churchill in memory of his affectionate nephew Henry Churchill Cropley late of this place who died 13th of November 1841 aged 26. He lived respected and died lamented. His remains are interred in the family vault at Bloxham in Oxfordshire.
Also to the memory of his beloved mother, sister and brother who died in the West Indies.
Mrs Mary Cropley died December 21st 1827 aged 45.
Cybella Cropley died November 13th 1831 aged 20.
Edward Cropley died October 27th 1833 aged 26
John William Cropley died April 24th 1847 aged 26.
Buried in the cemetery? No. In the family vault at Bloxham, Oxfordshire.
Location: 4 on map. In locked cupboard to the right of the stage.
Other Locations
Louisa THOMSON / Thomas THOMSON /
Inscription: Sacred to the memory of Louisa, the beloved and affectionate wife of Thomas Thomson Esq. M.D. of Belvedere, Tunbridge Wells who died on the 26th April 1844.
Also of the above Thomas Thomson Esq, M.D., of Belvedere, Tunbridge Wells, Inspector General of Hospitals, who died on the 4th August 1853.
Also of Elizabeth, wife of Arthur Dyott Thomson Esq, of Belvedere. Died deeply lamented 16th December 1865.
Buried in the cemetery? Yes. Grave A17
Location: First floor meeting room on the north side of the stage. On wall between windows.
Sarah Marianne POYNDER
Inscription: In a vault on the Eastern side of this churchyard are deposited the mortal remains of Sarah Marianne Poynder the beloved wife of Thomas Poynder of London who departes this life in the 50th year of her life on 11 September 1838. (unreadable sentence)
Buried in the cemetery? Yes, Unknown location
Location: Above Dressing Room 3 (only accessible via a roof hatch)