Category Archives: Dignitary

Henry Smithers: Our most recent deceased.

Many of those remembered at the Rest Garden – especially those with the plusher resting places – were not ‘local’. From across the country and around the world they arrived, saw Brighton and died. Henry Smithers was not one of … Continue reading

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Sir Richard Phillips and the skull of Cardinal Wolsey

Born 1767 in Leicester; the son of a Farmer, or perhaps in London; the son of a Brewer, Richard Phillips, despite having been imprisoned for distributing copies of Thomas Paines, ‘Rights of Man’   became Sherriff of London in 1807 … Continue reading

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Martin Archer Shee (1789 – 1850)

“ A skilful portrait painter, perfect gentleman and atrocious poet” Sir Nicholas Grimshaw PRA 2009 Poet, playwright, novelist and artist, Archer Shee was appointed President of  the Royal Academy in 1830. Of those remembered at the Rest Garden, the importance … Continue reading

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