James Charles Pitt

James Charles Pitt

Female 1761 - 1780  (19 years)

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  • Name James Charles Pitt 
    Born 24 Apr 1761  St. James' Square, London Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Died 13 Nov 1780  English Harbour, Antigua Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Buried St. Paul's Parish, Falmouth, Antigua Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Person ID I00689  Eliots of Port Eliot
    Last Modified 11 Aug 2021 

    Father 1st Earl Chatham, William Pitt,   b. 15 Nov 1708, Golden Square, St. James', Westminster, London Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 11 May 1778, Hayes, Near Bromley, Kent Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 69 years) 
    Mother Lady Chatham Hester Grenville,   b. 08 Nov 1720,   d. 03 Apr 1803, Burton Pynsent, Somerset Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 82 years) 
    Family ID F00038  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    James Charles Pitt
    James Charles Pitt

    Headstones
    Grave of James Pitt at St. Paul's Churchyard, Falmouth, Antigua
    Grave of James Pitt at St. Paul's Churchyard, Falmouth, Antigua
    Grave of James Pitt at St. Paul's Churchyard, Falmouth, Antigua

  • Notes 
    • --- "My Naval Career and Travels" by Sir Edward H. Seymour, 1911:
      On 12th Janary 1891, as I was driving through the Island of Antigua to English Harbour, and passing the churchyard of St. Paul's parish, I stopped and went in to look at the graves, and found one with its stone slab covering fallen off, but on it was engraved:

      'Here Lie the Remains of the
      Hon James Charles Pitt
      Son of the Earl of Chatham
      Commander of H.M.S. "Hornet",
      who died in English Harbour
      13th November 1780, aged 20 years.
      His early virtues and dawning promise bespoke a meridian splendour worthy the name Pitt.'

      One brother was buried in Westminster Abbey, and the other at St. Paul's, Antigua. I was able to communicate with relatives, who restored the grave.

      ---- "The Pocket Guide to the West Indies" by Sir Algernon Edward Aspinall, 1923, page 208:

      "The Genius that inspired
      and the Virtues that adorned the Parent
      were revived in the Son
      whose dawning Merit
      bespoke a meridian Splendour
      worthy of the name of Pitt."

      --- Monumental Inscription:
      Underneath are interred the remains /
      of the /
      Honble JAMES CHARLES PITT /
      son of the EARL OF CHATHAM /
      commander of his MAJESTY'S ship HORNET /
      who departed this life at English Harbour /
      on the 13th November 1780 /
      Aged 20 years /
      The Genius that inspired /
      And the Virtues that adorned the /
      PARENT /
      were revived in the /
      SON /
      whose dawning Merit /
      Bespoke a meridian splendor /
      Worthy of the name of /
      PITT

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  • Sources 
    1. "Life of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham" by Basil Williams, Volume 2, page 128.

    2. "My Naval Career and Travels" by Sir Edward H. Seymour [published 1911].