Monument to James Jeremie
Monument to James Jeremie
Monument to James Jeremie
Monument to James Jeremie
Monument to James Jeremie
Monument to James Jeremie
Monument to James Jeremie
Monument to James Jeremie
Monument to James Jeremie

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A figure of a seated male mourner modelled by Jeremie's son James Amiraux Jeremie. To the right is an urn below which is a scroll with an extract from Proverbs. Jeremie was born at St Peter Port and eventually become Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge, and Dean of Lincoln.
Title

Monument to James Jeremie

Date

1853

Medium

marble

Accession number

GY1_LS_S013

Acquisition method

commissioned by James Jeremie's eldest son

Work type

Relief

Custodian

Town Church

Work status

extant

Access

time restrictions apply

Access note

church opening times

Signature/marks description

EDWd Richardson, Sculp. London. 1853

Inscription description

he was churchwarden from 1824 to 1827 and described as being a sweet tempered, gentleness of manner, tenderness of heart, with a warm benevolence; his wife is also memorialised

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Located at

Fountain Street, St Peter Port

GY1 1HE

Located inside Town Church, west wall of the south transept.