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    1. Re: [NTT] Lieutenant James STILL mystery
    2. Rob loasby
    3. David, You got me thinking too, after your post on the other site. The full inscription is shown here - http://southwellchurches.history.nottingham.ac.uk/nottingham-st-mary/hmonumnt.php *Sacred to the Memory* * of LIEUTENANT JAMES STILL; R.N. who in the 22nd. year of his age, fell a victim to the ravages of the Yellow Fever, on Board His Majesty’s Ship, THE PHEASANT, while stationed off SIERRA LEONE, on the 12th. of October 1821. For four successive years he had been employed in the fatal service of enforcing obedience to that sacred Law, which, to the honour of his Country and in the spirit of Christian Love forbade the Traffick in Human Blood. That he possessed the best feelings of the heart was manifested in his unwearied watchfulness over those whose aid he was in sickness, and who, withering like the blighted shoots of Spring, left their blessings upon him: That he was endued with the spirit of Enterprise was proved by the testimony of those who had witnessed his skill, and admired his gallantry: That he was characterized by suavity of temper and prepossessing manners was apparent from that regard, excited in every breast, which held him forth as an Ornament of Social Life. How beloved a Son! How endeared a Brother! How esteemed a friend is evidenced in the poignant grief of his sorrowing Family, in the unfeigned regret of many who cherish the remembrance of his worth, and in the heartfelt Tribute of Him who dedicates this tablet to the Memory of his Virtues. * The way I read it, it does look to have been placed there by a family member. Rob Arnold, Nottingham On Monday, September 23, 2013, david wilson wrote: > > Thanks Chris for taking the trouble to look . Really appreciate it . > > All very odd as I would have thought you would have needed some local > connection to get a plaque on one of Nottinghams main churches . > > There is another news archive report of James Still joining the Pheasant > only a few months before and another of his promotion to Lieutenant in the > same month that he died , so unlikely he was a national hero . > > Perhaps his mother Mary Strong is the connection ? > > > > ------------------------------ > On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 5:37 PM BST Chris Andrew wrote: > > >James Still was baptised on 2 Oct 1800 at West Tytherley, Hampshire, son > of > >Peter and Mary Still of Queens St, Bloomsbury, London. > > > >Salisbury and Winchester Journal, 18 Mar 1822 On the 12th of October last > >died, off Sierra Leone, Lieutenant James Still, of his Majesty's ship > >Pheasant, son of Peter Still Esq of Devonshire place. > > > >Peter Still, born in 1760 at East Knoyle, Wiltshire, was an attorney at > >Lincoln's Inn. He married Mary Strong, daughter of his partner William > >Strong, on 8 Jun 1795 at Holborn St George the Martyr, London. He died on > >28 Feb 1832 in Bath, Somerset. Peter was buried on 6 Mar 1832 at East > >Knoyle, Wiltshire. Mary Still, relict of Peter, died on 20 Sep 1841 in > >London. > > > >I didn't find any connection to Nottingham for this family. > > > >Peter Still who married Letitia Lawrence belongs to a different family. > > > >Chris > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: nottsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com <javascript:;> [mailto: > nottsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com <javascript:;>] > >On Behalf Of david wilson > >Sent: September-23-13 5:07 AM > >To: nottsgen-l@rootsweb.com <javascript:;> > >Subject: [NTT] Lieutenant James STILL mystery > > > >Of no relation to me but on another message board I frequent, was a > >discussion about famous Nottingham folk. > > > >Apparently there is a plaque in St. Marys Church, Nottingham for a > >Lieutenant James Still who died in 1822, off Sierra Leone, whilst on the > HMS > >Pheasant a ship and crew that was trying to clear up the slave trade. > > > >image here: > > > http://www.geolocation.ws/v/W/File%3ALieutenant%20James%20Still%20memorial.j > >pg/-/en > > > >I cannot find a birth for James Still and its a bit of a mystery as I > can't > >see any link to Nottingham for him . Can anyone find a birth for him? > > > > > > > > > > > >Notts Surname List > > > >http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > > > >------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com <javascript:;> with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > Notts Surname List > > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com <javascript:;> with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    09/23/2013 05:30:44
    1. Re: [NTT] Lieutenant James STILL mystery
    2. david wilson
    3. Thanks to Rob and Bob for those suggestions and taking the trouble to search the records . To save anyone else searching , Chris sent me (off list) the birth for Mary Strong . She too doesn't have obvious Notts connections being born in Kensington , London in 1766 ,daughter of William Strong and Mary and she was buried in London too . Must admit I hadn't absorbed all of the inscriptions wording , especially the "How beloved a Son! How endeared a Brother!"   so maybe he had a sibling that moved to Notts . I only know of his sister Marian (Dashwood) and on the 1841Census is a Selina Still (still living at Devonshire Place), maybe an older sister to Lieutenant James Still , so will do a bit more news archive searching . Cheers David ________________________________ From: Rob loasby <loasby@gmail.com> To: david wilson <djwilson22@yahoo.com> Cc: "nottsgen-l@rootsweb.com" <nottsgen-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 23, 2013 11:30 PM Subject: Re: [NTT] Lieutenant James STILL mystery David, You got me thinking too, after your post on the other site. The full inscription is shown here - http://southwellchurches.history.nottingham.ac.uk/nottingham-st-mary/hmonumnt.php Sacred to the Memoryof LIEUTENANT JAMES STILL; R.N. who in the 22nd. year of his age, fell a victim to the ravages of the Yellow Fever, on Board His Majesty’s Ship, THE PHEASANT, while stationed off SIERRA LEONE, on the 12th. of October 1821. For four successive years he had been employed in the fatal service of enforcing obedience to that sacred Law, which, to the honour of his Country and in the spirit of Christian Love forbade the Traffick in Human Blood. That he possessed the best feelings of the heart was manifested in his unwearied watchfulness over those whose aid he was in sickness, and who, withering like the blighted shoots of Spring, left their blessings upon him: That he was endued with the spirit of Enterprise was proved by the testimony of those who had witnessed his skill, and admired his gallantry: That he was characterized by suavity of temper and prepossessing manners was apparent from that regard, excited in every breast, which held him forth as an Ornament of Social Life. How beloved a Son! How endeared a Brother! How esteemed a friend is evidenced in the poignant grief of his sorrowing Family, in the unfeigned regret of many who cherish the remembrance of his worth, and in the heartfelt Tribute of Him who dedicates this tablet to the Memory of his Virtues. The way I read it, it does look to have been placed there by a family member. Rob Arnold, Nottingham On Monday, September 23, 2013, david wilson wrote: >Thanks Chris for taking the trouble to look . Really appreciate it . > >All very odd as I would have thought you would have needed some local connection to get a plaque on one of Nottinghams main churches . > >There is another news archive report of James Still joining the Pheasant only a few months before and another of his promotion to Lieutenant in the same month that he died , so unlikely he was a national hero . > >Perhaps his mother Mary Strong is the connection ? > > > >------------------------------ >On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 5:37 PM BST Chris Andrew wrote: > >>James Still was baptised on 2 Oct 1800 at West Tytherley, Hampshire, son of >>Peter and Mary Still of Queens St, Bloomsbury, London. >> >>Salisbury and Winchester Journal, 18 Mar 1822 On the 12th of October last >>died, off Sierra Leone, Lieutenant James Still, of his Majesty's ship >>Pheasant, son of Peter Still Esq of Devonshire place. >> >>Peter Still, born in 1760 at East Knoyle, Wiltshire, was an attorney at >>Lincoln's Inn.  He married Mary Strong, daughter of his partner William >>Strong, on 8 Jun 1795 at Holborn St George the Martyr, London.  He died on >>28 Feb 1832 in Bath, Somerset.  Peter was buried on 6 Mar 1832 at East >>Knoyle, Wiltshire.  Mary Still, relict of Peter, died on 20 Sep 1841 in >>London. >> >>I didn't find any connection to Nottingham for this family. >> >>Peter Still who married Letitia Lawrence belongs to a different family. >> >>Chris >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: nottsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:nottsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com] >>On Behalf Of david wilson >>Sent: September-23-13 5:07 AM >>To: nottsgen-l@rootsweb.com >>Subject: [NTT] Lieutenant James STILL mystery >> >>Of no relation to me but on another message board I frequent, was a >>discussion about famous Nottingham folk. >> >>Apparently there is a plaque in St. Marys Church, Nottingham for a >>Lieutenant James Still who died in 1822, off Sierra Leone, whilst on the HMS >>Pheasant a ship and crew that was trying to clear up the slave trade. >> >>image here: >>http://www.geolocation.ws/v/W/File%3ALieutenant%20James%20Still%20memorial.j >>pg/-/en >> >>I cannot find a birth for James Still and its a bit of a mystery as I can't >>see any link to Nottingham for him . Can anyone find a birth for him? >> >> >> >> >> >>Notts Surname List >> >>http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html >> >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > >Notts Surname List > >http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    09/23/2013 06:03:37
    1. Re: [NTT] Lieutenant James STILL mystery
    2. Frances Costello
    3. HI list A few years ago now I photographed Retfords war memorial in the Square and tried looking up on the CWGC site for details of the individuals named. I was surprised to find some of the men's family's were listed in far flung places and not all local. Your mailing on this subject also reminded me that in West Retford Church there are some brass plaques in the chancel that commemorate the sons of the then vicar Rev Homfray who were living outside of the local area , so could this James Still have had a family member who was priest at that church at the time? Frances Costello Retford > Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 23:30:44 +0100 > From: loasby@gmail.com > To: djwilson22@yahoo.com > CC: nottsgen-l@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [NTT] Lieutenant James STILL mystery > > David, > > You got me thinking too, after your post on the other site. > > The full inscription is shown here - > http://southwellchurches.history.nottingham.ac.uk/nottingham-st-mary/hmonumnt.php > > *Sacred to the Memory* > * > of > LIEUTENANT JAMES STILL; R.N. > who > in the 22nd. year of his age, > fell a victim to the ravages of the Yellow Fever, > on Board His Majesty’s Ship, THE PHEASANT, > while stationed off SIERRA LEONE, > on the 12th. of October 1821. > For four successive years > he had been employed in the fatal service > of enforcing obedience > to that sacred Law, which, to the honour of his Country > and in the spirit of Christian Love > forbade > the Traffick in Human Blood. > That he possessed the best feelings of the heart > was manifested in his unwearied watchfulness over those > whose aid he was in sickness, > and who, > withering like the blighted shoots of Spring, > left their blessings upon him: > That he was endued with the spirit of Enterprise > was proved by the testimony of those > who had witnessed his skill, and admired his gallantry: > That he was characterized by suavity of temper and prepossessing manners > was apparent from that regard, excited in every breast, > which held him forth as an Ornament of Social Life. > How beloved a Son! How endeared a Brother! How esteemed a friend > is evidenced > in the poignant grief of his sorrowing Family, > in the unfeigned regret > of many who cherish the remembrance of his worth, > and in the heartfelt Tribute > of Him > who > dedicates this tablet > to the Memory of his Virtues. > > * > The way I read it, it does look to have been placed there by a family > member. > > Rob > Arnold, Nottingham > > > On Monday, September 23, 2013, david wilson wrote: > > > > > Thanks Chris for taking the trouble to look . Really appreciate it . > > > > All very odd as I would have thought you would have needed some local > > connection to get a plaque on one of Nottinghams main churches . > > > > There is another news archive report of James Still joining the Pheasant > > only a few months before and another of his promotion to Lieutenant in the > > same month that he died , so unlikely he was a national hero . > > > > Perhaps his mother Mary Strong is the connection ? > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 5:37 PM BST Chris Andrew wrote: > > > > >James Still was baptised on 2 Oct 1800 at West Tytherley, Hampshire, son > > of > > >Peter and Mary Still of Queens St, Bloomsbury, London. > > > > > >Salisbury and Winchester Journal, 18 Mar 1822 On the 12th of October last > > >died, off Sierra Leone, Lieutenant James Still, of his Majesty's ship > > >Pheasant, son of Peter Still Esq of Devonshire place. > > > > > >Peter Still, born in 1760 at East Knoyle, Wiltshire, was an attorney at > > >Lincoln's Inn. He married Mary Strong, daughter of his partner William > > >Strong, on 8 Jun 1795 at Holborn St George the Martyr, London. He died on > > >28 Feb 1832 in Bath, Somerset. Peter was buried on 6 Mar 1832 at East > > >Knoyle, Wiltshire. Mary Still, relict of Peter, died on 20 Sep 1841 in > > >London. > > > > > >I didn't find any connection to Nottingham for this family. > > > > > >Peter Still who married Letitia Lawrence belongs to a different family. > > > > > >Chris > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > > >From: nottsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com <javascript:;> [mailto: > > nottsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com <javascript:;>] > > >On Behalf Of david wilson > > >Sent: September-23-13 5:07 AM > > >To: nottsgen-l@rootsweb.com <javascript:;> > > >Subject: [NTT] Lieutenant James STILL mystery > > > > > >Of no relation to me but on another message board I frequent, was a > > >discussion about famous Nottingham folk. > > > > > >Apparently there is a plaque in St. Marys Church, Nottingham for a > > >Lieutenant James Still who died in 1822, off Sierra Leone, whilst on the > > HMS > > >Pheasant a ship and crew that was trying to clear up the slave trade. > > > > > >image here: > > > > > http://www.geolocation.ws/v/W/File%3ALieutenant%20James%20Still%20memorial.j > > >pg/-/en > > > > > >I cannot find a birth for James Still and its a bit of a mystery as I > > can't > > >see any link to Nottingham for him . Can anyone find a birth for him? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Notts Surname List > > > > > >http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > > > > > >------------------------------- > > >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com <javascript:;> with the word 'unsubscribe' > > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > > > Notts Surname List > > > > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com <javascript:;> with the word 'unsubscribe' > > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > Notts Surname List > > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/24/2013 03:39:28