91³Ô¹ÏÍø

Plaque

Garden of rest

Erection date: 1991

Inscription

Holly Road Garden of rest
This garden was first laid out for public use in 1953.

From 1782 it had served as a burial ground for the Parish of St Mary the Virgin, Twickenham, but was nearly full by 1835, when a new Burial Ground in Oak Lane was opened. This older burial ground was officially closed in 1868, although it is known that some burials, in family graves, continued until after 1875.
There is, in Twickenham Library, a record of the inscriptions on the 196 tombstones and monuments which could be read in 1930. About 450 names are listed, although there were probably many more unmarked graves. Many burials were those of children who died in infancy.

Among those known to have been buried here are Robert Burt (1757 - 1791) Vicar of Twickenham, who married George, Prince of Wales, to Mrs Fitzherbert in 1785.
Also there are the graves of Edward Ironside (1736 - 1803), historian of Twickenham, and his wife; and members of the Twining family, including Thomas Twining (1776 - 1861), founder of Twining's Tea.

Another grave, at the bend of the road, is that of William, 5th Viscount Howe. His wife Frances, daughter of Lady Anne Connolly, of Twickenham is buried beside him. William Howe (1729 - 1814) was a professional soldier who served with distinction in America, at both the siege of Louisburg and the capture of Quebec in 1759. He was Commander-in-Chief of the British Army during the first part of the American War of Independence. Viscount Howe was MP for Nottingham from 1758 to 1780, Governor of Berwick-on-Tweed in 1795, and from 1805 until his death, Governor of Plymouth. One of his older brothers was Admiral Earl Howe, who was responsible for the sea victory the Glorious First of June, in 1794.

The garden was restored and re-planned in 1991.

Site: Garden of rest (1 memorial)

TW1, Holly Road

Credit for this entry to: John Hartley

Comments are provided by Facebook, please ensure you are signed in to see them

This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Garden of rest

Subjects commemorated i

Robert Burt

Vicar of Twickenham. Officiated at the secret wedding of George, Prince of W...

91³Ô¹ÏÍø

Mrs Fitzherbert

Mistress/wife of George, Prince of Wales, King George IV to be. Her first hus...

91³Ô¹ÏÍø

King George IV

Regent: 1811 - 1820. Reigned: 1820 - 1830. After secretly marrying Mrs Fitzhe...

91³Ô¹ÏÍø

William, 5th Viscount Howe

A professional soldier who served with distinction in America, at both the si...

91³Ô¹ÏÍø

Edward Ironside

Historian of Twickenham.

91³Ô¹ÏÍø

Show all 8

Nearby Memorials

Harry Beck - Finchley Central

Harry Beck - Finchley Central

N2, Finchley Central Station, southbound platform

The plaque can just be made out in our picture, to the right of the door.  The map to the left is a copy of Beck's design, together with ...

1 subject commemorated
Charles Lamb - Islington

Charles Lamb - Islington

N1, Duncan Terrace, 64

Charles Lamb lived with his sister at Colebrooke Cottage from 1823 - 1827. Of this home he wrote "a cheerful dining room is studded all o...

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
Braeside - nursery

Braeside - nursery

IG10, Connaught Avenue, 1, Godiva House

2023: the building seems to be used by the Monkey Puzzle Day Nursery and also by the Godiva Printing Shop.

Bay House

Bay House

NW3, Kidderpore Avenue

The Kidderpore Hall plaque is in the road-facing porch of the splendid white building. The Bay House plaque is on the red brick building ...

2 subjects commemorated
Camp Griffiss, Block C, NE corner

Camp Griffiss, Block C, NE corner

TW11, Bushy Park

There were 16 of these open-book style ground plaques, marking the corners of blocks A - D, the 4 main large blocks of buildings in WW2 C...

3 subjects commemorated