An inscribed brick, St Martin's churchyard, East Horsley (1)

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An inscribed brick, St Martin's churchyard, East Horsley (1)

Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 27 Aug 2014

The man who made this brick has signed it and dated it. I'm pretty sure I can read his Christian name, but I can't fully make out the surname. The date is perhaps the clearest part of the inscription, while the third line (of four) is unclear. Does he say where he made the brick? Or the day of the week? I have made a second image available, showing the brick in an orientation that's easier to read: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5813040 The brick flanks a small opening in a wall - on the south side of the churchyard and not many paces to the east of the gazebo.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.263397
Longitude
-0.431693