Europe, British Isles, South-Central England, Worcestershire, Ribbesford, St Leonard's Church [Map]

St Leonard's Church, Ribbesford is in Ribbesford, Worcestershire.

St Leonard's Church, Ribbesford [Map].

St Leonard's Church, Ribbesford [Map]. Herefordshire School of Carving Tympanum. Archer aiming at what appears to be a bird with dog beneath. The description 'bird' somewhat difficult. Others call it a 'fishlike monster'. The capitals are carved with large bird pecking small bird, intertwined knots, and snakes.

On 07 May 1851 Reverend Edward Francis Winnington (age 65) died. He was buried at St Leonard's Church, Ribbesford [Map].

After 1858. St Leonard's Church, Ribbesford [Map]. Monument to Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Onslow Winnington Ingram (age 41).

Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Onslow Winnington Ingram: Around 16 Mar 1816 he was born to Reverend Edward Francis Winnington. On 14 Mar 1858 Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Onslow Winnington Ingram was killed in the Kaiserbagh in Lucknow, a ball passing through his head, during the Indian Mutiny.

1875. St Leonard's Church, Ribbesford [Map]. Window designed by Edward Coley Burne-Jones 1st Baronet (age 41), made by William Morris and Co. Dedicated to Hannah Jones, Burne-Jones's mother-in-law. The centrepiece is of a beggar girl being given a new cloak.

Hannah Jones: Before 21 Jul 1840 Reverend George Browne Macdonald and she were married.

After 03 Jan 1917. St Leonard's Church, Ribbesford [Map]. War grave of Lance Corporal Ernest Henry Moles of the Worcestershire Regiment. Son of Thomas and Sarah Moles; husband of Fanny Elizabeth Moles, of 25, Severn Side South, Bewdley, Worcs. Served in the South African War. His son, Arthur Leonard Moles was born on the 26th May 1911, served with the 3rd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery and died while a prisoner of war of the Japanese on 27th September 1943.