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Title
Monument to Captain Percy Burrell
Date
1810
Medium
white & grey marble
Measurements
H 300 x W 155 x D 17 cm
Accession number
RH17_LS_S012
Acquisition method
commissioned by Sir Charles Burrell and Walter Burrell
Work type
Relief
Work status
extant
Access
time restrictions apply
Access note
The church is open daily, 9am–5pm, although there are also services every day when the sculpture may not be accessible.
Signature/marks description
bottom-right of the monument:J, BACON, Junr. Sculptor, / LONDON, 1810.
Inscription description
integral plaque underneath figures: SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF PERCY BURRELL, / CAPTAIN IN THE SIXTH REGIMENT OF DRAGOON-GUARDS / FOURTH SON OF SIR WILLIAM BURRELL BART. OF KNEPP IN THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX, / AND SOPHIA ELDEST DAUGHTER OF SIR CHARLES RAYMOND BART. / THIS GALLANT OFFICER WAS BORN ON THE 5TH OF JULY 1779, / AND AT THE ILLCONCERTED AND FATAL ATTACK ON BUENOS-AYRES ON THE 5TH OF JULY 1807, / AFFORDED AN EXAMPLE OF THAT SELF DEVOTION, SO FREQUENT IN THE MILITARY ANNALS / OF HIS COUNTRY; FOR WHILST LEADING THE COLUMN OF DISMOUNTED CAVALRY, / AFTER THE UNTIMELY FALL OF HIS SUPERIOR OFFICER LT. COL. KINGTON. AND / WHILST IN THE ACT OF ENCOURAGING BY HIS INTREPID EXAMPLE / THE EXERTIONS OF HIS MEN, WHO WERE EXPOSED TO A MOST DESTRUCTIVE FIRE, / HE WAS MORTALLY WOUNDED BY A MUSKET SHOT. / THUS FELL IN THE CAREER OF HONOR AND THE PRIME OF LIFE / THIS BRAVE AND ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN, REGRETTED AND LAMENTED / BY ALL WHO KNEW THE EXCELLENT QUALITIES OF HIS HEART AND MIND, / AND BY NONE MORE TRULY THAN HIS FELLOW SOLDIERS. / HIS TWO SURVIVING BROTHERS HAVE CAUSED THIS MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED, / AS A TRIBUTE OF RESPECT TO DEPARTED WORTH, / AND A MOURNFUL TESTIMONY OF THEIR FRATERNAL AFFECTION.