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Showing the Clapham family grave, next to Salem Chapel (now Salem United Reformed Church), Main Street, Burley in Wharfedale. The grave is in Grange Park, on the site of the old Salem Chapel graveyard, in the former grounds of Burley Grange which was built for John Peele Clapham in 1840.

Inscription on gravestone

  • Sacred to the memory of John Clapham, magistrate of the Borough Of Leeds, who died Nov. 5th 1861 aged 82 years, and lieth here interred. God is the strength of my heart and my portion for ever.
  • Also to the memory of his two wives, whose remains rest in Hunslet Church: Martha (née Peele) who died June 24th 1808, aged 30 years, & Honor (née Dennis) who died Decr 31st 1826, aged 41 years.
  • Near to his grandfather sleepeth Frederic, youngest son of John Peele & Mary Ann Clapham, formerly of Burley. He died May 14th 1855, aged 9 years. Jesus is my saviour.
  • Also Mary Wilhemina (née Brodie), wife of William Henry Clapham, born July 11th 1852, died March 19th, 1895.
  • Emma Clapham born Oct 18th 1830, died Feb 4th 1899. Emma Clapham second daughter of

J.P. & M.A. Clapham.

Inscription on sarcophagus-shaped stone

  • William Henry Clapham born Feby 25 1833, died Aug 19th 1906
  • John Peele Clapham JP born 7th 1801, died Nov 19th 1875
  • Martha Ann wife of J.A. Clapham born Dec 30th (or 20th?) 1843, died Dec 6th 1911
  • John Arthur Clapham born at Burley Hall Feb 6th 1835, died Dec 28th 1911
  • Mary Ann Clapham born (1881?) died (illegible)
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