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"To the memory of The Princess Elizabeth, daughter of King Charles I,
who died at Carisbrooke Castle on 8 September 1650, and is interred
beneath the chancel of this church, this monument is erected as a token
of respect for her virtues and of sympathy for her misfortunes, by
Victoria R., 1856." |
Princess Elizabeth was the daughter of Charles I and Henrietta Maria who died in prison with her head cushioned on her father's Bible. From
The Victorian Web:
The daughter of Charles I of England, Princess Elizabeth (1635-1650) was
imprisoned, together with her young brother Henry, Duke of Gloucester,
after the execution of their father. From Penshurst Place, the children
were sent in August 1650 to Carisbrooke Castle, where Elizabeth
immediately fell ill and died on the 8 September. She was buried in the
old St Thomas Church, Newport. A plain stone engraved with her initials,
E. S., was the only indication of her burial place beneath the chancel.
In 1793, workers, who were digging a grave, discovered her vault with
her coffin bearing the following inscription: "ELIZABETH, 2nd daughter
of the late King CHARLES, deceased September 8th, MDCL." A brass plaque
was then placed on the stone covering the vault below the main altar. On
the rebuilding of the church, Queen Victoria signified to the Mayor
that she would erect a monument to the memory of the Princess Elizabeth
"if an appropriate place could be found in the new Church" (Isle of Wight Observer, 5 August 1854: 4). (Read more.)
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Princess Elizabeth and Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, saying farewell to their father Charles I |
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