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Prayer Desk[1]

 Memorial to Frances Catharine, (1796-1867) daughter of Baylor and Mary (Brooke) Hill, of Norfolk, Virginia, and wife of Thomas Coleman of Bruton Parish

This memorial is placed by her descendants of three generations, in memory of her many virtues and years of faithful service in this Church. Flower Vases for Holy Table

Presented by Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Philips
in memory of their children.


Altar Service Book

In memory of Edloe Morecock
presented by his children.


Prayer Desk[2]

To the Glory of God
and in Memory of the Bishops of Virginia

Rt. Rev. James Madison, D. D., 1790-1812.
Rt. Rev. Richard Channing Moore, D. D., 1914-1841.
Rt. Rev. William Meade, D. D., 1841-1862.
Rt. Rev. John Johns, 1842-1876.
Rt. Rev. Francis M. Whittle, D. D. LL. D. 1868-1902.


Prayer Desk[3]

To the Glory of God
and in Memory of Mr. Wordworth Thompson
Painter of the picture of Bruton Parish Church, in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  1. Presented through Mrs. Helen Leigh, from "The Talent Society."
  2. Presented through Mrs. Helen Leigh, from "The Talent Society."
  3. Presented by Mrs. Wordsworth Thompson.