Location
This memorial was originally sited at the east end of the north wall to the nave. Although the exact position is debatable, there is a strong argument for believing it was situated immediately above the memorial to Colonel JP Desmaretz which still exists in situ.
Memorial![]() |
Inscription (From the 1873 Guide)
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF NATHAN ASHHURST, ESQ., FOURTEEN YEARS TOWN-MAJOR OF THIS GARRISON, WHO, AFTER A SERVICE OF 44 YEARS IN VARIOUS QUARTERS OF THE GLOBE, DIED HERE ON THE 19TH DECEMBER 1820, IN THE 60TH YEAR OF HIS AGE TO A ZEALOUS AND FAITHFUL DISCHARGE OF HIS MILITARY DUTIES IN THIS GARRISON, HE UNITED IN AN EXEMPLARY DEGREE THE KIND HEARTEDNESS, BENEVOLENCE, AND FRIENDLY ATTENTIONS OF THE CITIZEN AND GOOD NEIGHBOUR. TO PERPETUATE THEIR SENSE OF THOSE ESTIMABLE QUALITIES, THE MILITARY AND NAVAL OFFICERS AND INHABITANTS OF THIS TOWN HAVE CAUSED THIS MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED. Further Information |
