The Burrell Baronets of Knepp

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Walter Henry Wyndham Raymond Burrell, 18571883 (aged 26 years)

Name
Walter Henry Wyndham Raymond /Burrell/
Surname
Burrell
Given names
Walter Henry Wyndham Raymond
Family with parents
father
Sir Walter Wyndham Burrell 5th Baronet Raymond of Valentines
18141886
Birth: 26 October 1814 40 England
Death: 24 January 1886West Grinstead, Sussex, England
mother
Marriage Marriage10 June 1847Mayfair, City of Westminster, London, England
10 months
elder brother
St. Mary's Church, Shipley, West Sussex, England.
18481899
Birth: 29 March 1848 33 19 England
Death: 6 September 1899Shipley, Sussex, England
4 years
elder brother
1852
Birth: before 6 August 1852 37 24 West Grinstead, Sussex, England
Death:
3 years
elder sister
3 years
himself
sister
sister
sister
younger brother
Birth
1857 42 28
Death of a paternal grandfather
Address: Knepp Castle Estate, Shipley, West Sussex, England.
Birth of a brother
Death
1883 (aged 26 years)
Cause of death: He died in a tri-cycling accident.
Unique identifier
F3DF3786E2F0934DA71F83EA25CEF0E83FE7
Last change
23 January 201220:57:02
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Written on the stained glass window:

To the honour and glory of god, and in loving memory of Walter Wyndham Burrell Bt., MP and of Walter Henry Wyndham Raymond Burrell his son, Dorothea Lady Burrell with her 4 daughters and youngest son dedicate this window 1890.

The window, by C. E. Kempe, sits in 13th century stonework and is on the East side of the church. Dated around 1890, it shows Christ crucified with his mother, Mary, and St. John either side of him. The scenes below show St. John slaying a Dragon with a castle in the background, Adam and Eve being expelled from the Garden of Eden, and St. John the Evangelist writing the Book of Revelations on the Island of Patmos.

Patmos was known in ancient times as the island where many poppies grew and some historians believe the dreams and visions attributed to John were induced by opium consumption.

Media object
St. George's Church, West Grinstead, West Sussex, England.
St. George's Church, West Grinstead, West Sussex, England.
Media object
Window dedicated to Sir Walter Wyndham Burrell and his son, Walter Henry Wyndham Raymond Burrell, at St. George's Church, West Grinstead, West Sussex, England.
Window dedicated to Sir Walter Wyndham Burrell and his son, Walter Henry Wyndham Raymond Burrell, at St. George's Church, West Grinstead, West Sussex, England.
Note: To the honour and glory of god, and in loving memory of Walter Wyndham Burrell Bt., MP and of Walter Henry Wyndham Raymond Burrell his son, Dorothea Lady Burrell with her 4 daughters and youngest son dedicate this window 1890.

To the honour and glory of god, and in loving memory of Walter Wyndham Burrell Bt., MP and of Walter Henry Wyndham Raymond Burrell his son, Dorothea Lady Burrell with her 4 daughters and youngest son dedicate this window 1890.

The window, by C. E. Kempe, sits in 13th century stonework and is on the East side of the church. Dated around 1890, it shows Christ crucified with his mother, Mary, and St. John either side of him. The scenes below show St. John slaying a Dragon with a castle in the background, Adam and Eve being expelled from the Garden of Eden, and St. John the Evangelist writing the Book of Revelations on the Greek Island of Patmos.

Patmos was known in ancient times as the island where many poppies grew and some historians believe the dreams and visions attributed to John were induced by opium consumption.