In loving memory of/ Jemina Creagh Lougheed/ daughter of the late Monkton Carey Creagh/ & wife of Joseph Lougheed/ ex Sergt R.I.C./ of Kilmagrennon Co. Donegal/ who departed this life/ the 3th Oct 1912 aged 68 years/ Erected by her sorrowing husband/ & family
Round-topped inscribed headstone. Railings are removed from the north and south sides of the four corner posts. The 4 posts are of concrete and have a triangular/pyramidal top.
In loving Memory of/ Robert George Stafford/ who died 25th Jan 1915 aged 64 years/ and his daughter Ellenor aged 2 months/. Also of his wife Hanora Stafford/ who died 16th Dec. 1950 aged 34 years.
In memory of my beloved husband Sergeant Robert Couse RIC who died 5th April 1914 aged 47 years, also 3 of his children who died young. Also William W. Couse died 6th Dec. 1916 and Mrs. Mary Couse, died 30th Jan 1945. Forever with the Lord.
Headstone has collapsed into the west end of the Tallis memorial, KKSTMG005 and is currently lying in several pieces. It has a flat top with concave semi circular shoulders.
In loving memory/ of/ William Tallis/, proprietor of/ Scotch House, Kilkenny/ who died Feb 2nd 1914/ at his residence, Kilkenny/ Also in Proud and Loving Memory of/ Harry Tallis/ H.M. Imperial Merchant Service/ who died of Influenza in the/ Royal Military Infirmary, Bristol/ Oct 20th 1918 aged 23 years/ Also/ Charlotte Tallis/ wife of the above/ William Tallis/, died Jan 14th 1944 aged 83 years/ Frederick Tallis/ Died Aug 3rd 1970/ Caroline Emilie Tallis/ Feb 26 1972/ To be with christ which is far better/ At Rest
Round-topped headstone within cruciform kerbing infilled with grey chippings. Headstone is on a simple one step chamfered base. The Couse memorial KKSTMG006 has collapsed into the east end of the kerb.
Broken and displaced headstone with an incised cross with expanded terminals on the main body of the stone. A wheel/sun motif surmounted by a crown is carved in false relief within the cross at the point where the arms of the cross meet, a scroll with the words "Ubique Quo facet Gloria Ducont." is located beneath the wheel/sun motif unfolding into each arm of the cross. The main inscription is above the cross. It is lying within damaged kerbstones.
In loving memory of/ George Noble Duke who died December 30th 1930/, also his son/ Alexander Duke/ who died October 30th 1918/ and of his wife Helen Duke who died/ November 14th 1939
Displaced? Inscribed footstone within kerbstones, which are damaged in places. The Alexander Duke mentioned here is probably in the adjacent plot no. KKSTMG004.
Sacred to the memory of /John Watters Esqr./ who from upwards of forty years/ filled the offices of Town Clerk/ and Clerk of the Peace/ of the City of Kilkenny /with Zeal and Fidelity/ He departed this life /the 28th day of May 1841 /Aged 74 years / This monument is erected /by his Widow and Children/ in Testimony of their love /and regret for him/ as a Husband and Father/ Blessed is the man that ... in the Lord/And whose hope -e Lord/ Sacred also to the memory of/ Catherine his Widow/ who died 6th May 1862 aged 80 years/ and of/ Isabella child of Patrick Watters Esq./ who died Oct. 1880 aged 39 years.
Pedestal tomb in neo-Classical style. A three tier monument crowned by a plain pediment above a long rectangular inscribed panel which is flanked on either side by fluted pilasters. The panel rests on a moulded plinth.
Narrow rectangular headstone with a semi circular central feature and concave shouldered top. The top of the central semi circular feature is broken. The top of the headstone above the inscription is decorated with an IHS and a cross with expanded terminals.