Tomb of Bernard Gilpin
Tomb of Bernard Gilpin
HER Number
15968
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Tomb of Bernard Gilpin
Place
Houghton-le-Spring
Map Sheet
NZ34NW
Class
Religious Ritual and Funerary
Site Type: Broad
Tomb
Site Type: Specific
Altar Tomb
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Elizabethan 1558 to 1603
Form of Evidence
Structure
Description
The tomb is located in the south transept of St. Michael and All Angels Church. It is a freestone altar tomb with ornamental circular and square chainwork on the long sides, the Gilpin arms of a boar and oak tree on the west face. The inscription reads 'BERNARD GILPIN RECTOR HVIVS ECCLIOE OBIIT QVARTO DIE MARTII AN DOM 1583' {Bernard Gilpin, Rector of this Church, died on the 4th day of March in the year of Our Lord 1583}. The epitaph reads 'SEE HERE HIS DUST SHUT UP WHOSE GENEROUS MIND NO STOP BEFORE IN HONOUR'S PATH COULD FINDE. TRUTH, FAITH AND JUSTICE, AND A LOYALL HEART IN HIM SHOW'D NATURE, WHICH IN MOST IS ART'. Bernard Gilpin known as 'the Apostle of the North' was Houghton rector from 1558 to his death in 1583. He was knocked over by an ox in Durham Market Place. He became sick in February 1583 and died on 4 March. In 1884 (should actually have been 1883) a 300th anniversary clock was installed on the church.
Easting
434175
Northing
549848
Grid Reference
NZ434175549848
Sources
Paul Lanagan, 2011, Bernard Gilpin's Tomb, www.houghtonlespring.org.uk/articles/bernardgilpintomb.htm; Eva Carter, 1947, Tales of the North Country; Paul Brown, 1938, The Third Friday Book of North Country Sketches; Robert Surtees, 1908, History and Antiquities of the County of Durham; Georgina Battiscombe, 1947, Bernard Gilpin