KK-STMG-012

Graveyard: 
Exact wording of epitaph: 

Harriet Mary Anne/ the most dearly/ and most deservedly beloved wife of/ Revd Charles Butler Stevenson/ of West Court in this County and/ Rector of Callan/ who died the 4th day of July 1842/ aged 36 years/ also Mary his second wife/ equally deserving and equally beloved/ daughter of General Clegg/ of Blackford Hall Cheshire/ who died 25th December 1846/ aged 39 years/ also John Baskerville Stevenson/ child of second marriage/ who died 6th day of/ January 1847 aged 16 days/ Sacred to the memory of/ Reverend Charles Butler Stephenson/ of West Court/ Callan, Co. Kilkenny/ Rector who died at Zurich, Switzerland/ August 8th 1862/ second son of the Reverend George William /Stephenson Rector of Callan/ and Dean of Kilfenora and Killaloe/ The remains repose below also/ of Graham Reginald Thackery/ Lieutenant R.A./ who died at Allahabad India/ 7th January 1862/ aged 25 years/ also Frederick Graham who died/ at West Court December 1839 aged 2 years. / 3rd and 4th sons of the above/ also Mary Simpson of Richarby Hall/ Cumberland who died at West Court April 1842/ Great Aunt of above/ and also in memory of Georgina Rosetta/ 3rd daughter of the late/ Reverend Charles Butler Stephenson/ and dearly beloved wife of /John Charles Gardiner Resident Magistrate /who died 16th September 1903/ in her 73rd year.

Memorial Type: 
Mural monument
Grave location
County: 
Latitude: 
52.6521216878891
Longitude: 
-7.25226726374453
Additional details
Erected by: 
Unknown
Relationship: 
Unknown
Denomination: 
Church of Ireland
Orientation of face: 
South
Number of components: 
1
Inscribed faces: 
1
Height (cm): 
168
Width (cm): 
250
Thickness (mm): 
30
Memorial date stated
Year: 
0
Memorial date inferred: 
1842
Inscription date primary: 
1842
Inscription date secondary: 
1846
Memorial material: 
Limestone
Condition of grave: 
In good condition but slightly damaged
Condition of inscription: 
Clear
Technique of inscription: 
Incised
Name of recorder: 
Fergal Donoghue
Number of people commemorated: 
0
Notes: 

Mural monument in neo-Classical style with a pediment above a large rectangular inscribed panel. The pediment is plain apart from a gap in its centre which origianlly housed a stone urn. The pediment sits on a plain architrave which lies above three panels. The central panel is the largest and is flanked on either side by a plain pilaster with undecorated capitals. Two smaller panels are situated on the sinister and dexter, each of which is also flanked by a plain pilaster. The base is moulded and partially buried.