File:St Andrew's Church, Ham, tomb of Benjamin Barnard (d 30 April 1848).jpg

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English: St Andrew's Church, Ham, tomb of Benjamin Barnard (d 30 April 1848) of Cornhill. Lived on Ham Common. "Ham Common and the Dysarts" William Harland (1894) records that on 31 March 1817 'Resolved that the thanks of the hamlet of Ham and Hatch be given to Benjamin Barnard, Esquire, late High Sheriff of the County of Surrey, for his public spirited exertions in having made at his own expense the footpath leading from Richmond to Kingston to the Ham Gate in Richmond Park and having employed a number of poor in executing the same. Resolved that in the records of the hamlet the same shall be called by the name of “ Barnard’s Footpath.” '
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