Bagot, Hervey 1591-1660
Title:
Knight
Military Rank:
Lieutenant Colonel
First Name:
Hervey
Last Name:
Bagot
Memorial Type:
Memorial - Funerary
Does the monument still exist?
Yes
Installation Date:
Post 1660
Inscription:
From poor photograph and watercolour illustration and Google translate:
M S
HERVEI BAGOT baronetti.
Qui primo Katherinaon Humfridi Adderley de Wed
dington in agro WARW Armigeri natum in usorem
duxite qua Edwardu Hervaeii modo superstites
Richardum LICHFELDENSIS fortalicii praefectii
In Navesbiensi praelio fortissimo dimicantem occisum
Elizabetham Iohanni Skrimshire (primogenitor
Ioh: Skrimshire de Norbury) Ar: copulatam gennit
Secundo Annae Clementis Fisher de Packington in a
dicto agro WARWcquitis Aurati filliae Thos. Dilk
de Maxstoke castro milits relicae matrimonio se junxit
Qui quidem Hervaeus patriae charus (precipita
cujus muncra maximo cum honere Subjuit) Regiq
sid cui per Augustias suas Asperimasgrassante nupr.
Subditore suorum conjuratione imanissima audactr.
& continud praesto fuit rei familiaris jactura eareens
Aliaq, indignissima, maxime animo pectoreq bene x
Parato perpessus est Haru vero calamitatu tandem Su
Perstes et ex optatum serenissimi nuncregis Caroli Secu
Restauratione intuens xxvii die Decemb. Sahitis humanae
Ao MDCLX et aetatis LXIX foelicitur in Dno obdormi
Ens interdictas conjuges juxta heic conturmulatur
M S
Hervey Bagot, baronet.
Who first Katherinaon Humphrey Adderley of Wed
dington in the field of WARW Armigeri born into the user married Edward Hervaeus in the only way that survived
Richard of LICHFELDEN, commander of the fort
In the battle of Navesbiens, the bravest fighter was killed
Elizabeth of John Skrimshire (eldest
Joh: Skrimshire de Norbury) Ar: begets a couple
Second, Anne Clement Fisher of Packington in a
in the said field of WARWcquitis Aurat daughter of Thos. Dilk
He married a soldier who had left the castle of Maxstoke
Who indeed is Hervaeus dear to his country (precipitate
whose office he submitted with the greatest honor) Regiq
sid to whom through Augustias his Asperimasgrassante nupr
By the conspiracy of his subjects, he was most daring.
& it was continually available for the loss of the family
Aliaq, most unworthy, most heartily pectoreq well x
At the end of the day, Haru suffered a disaster
Persistence and from the wishes of the
most serene now King Charles Second
Looking at the restoration on the 27th of December. Human sahitis
In the year 1660 and at the age of 69 he fell asleep in the Lord being forbidden spouses is disturbed by this
Allegiance:
Royalist
Condition:
Good
Condition Description:
Photographic evidence
Memorial Notes:
For 19th century antiquarian illustration by artist J. R. Fernyhough of the memorial see:
https://www.search.staffspasttrack.org.uk/details.aspx?ResourceID=7644&ExhibitionID=7646&PageIndex=14&SearchType=2&ThemeID=174
https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/bagot-sir-hervey-1591-1660
Newman, P.R. 1981, Royalist Officers, p.13, no.54
Memorial Address:
St. Leonard's Church, Coach House Mews, Admaston, Rugeley WS15 3NLch,
County:
Staffordshire
Country:
England
Location within building:
Chancel, south side, mural tablet
Geoloation:
52.814040982713195, -1.936157792072496