+ MARGARET CORNER, Died Jan. 3rd, 1800, Aged 14 years. WILLIAM EVES, Died March 31st, 1805, Aged 66 years. Alfo Mrs. MARY EVES, Wife of William Eves, Died 16th Feb3, 1808, Aged 70 Years. To the Memory of WILLIAM JONN KENT, Esqre., late Captain in His Majesty's 21st Light Dragoons, who died the 15th of November, 1820, aged 44 years. Sacred to the Memory of JOHN HADEN, Died Jan 16th, 1821, Aged 4 years. Sweet Flower, cut off in early prime, May we in heavenly mansions meet, Sacred to the Memory of Mr. GEORGE DRUITT, Late of Camden Town in this Parish, Departed this life 11th of August, 1826, aged 37 years CHARLES GENEVIEVE LOUISE AUGUSTE ANDRE TIMOTHEE D'EON, DE BEAUMONT, died May 21, buried May 28, 1810, aged 83 years.* * * He was the son of an ancient family at Tonnerre, in Burgundy, where he was born October 2, 1728. He was educated under his father's roof, and at the age of thirteen was sent to the College Mazarin, at Paris. Having finished his studies, he was, introduced to Louis XV. by Prince de Conti, who presented him with a cornetcy of dragoons. Soon after this he received an appointment in the office of Monsieur Bertier de Savigny, Intendant of the Generalité of Paris. Having displayed considerable ability, he was rapidly raised to a position of distinction and received the Croix de St. Louis. Having been appointed Charge d'Affaires, and afterwards Minister Plenipotentiary to the British Court, he was not allowed to enjoy the distinction long, an unfortunate quarrel with Comte de Guerchy suspended his ministerial functions, and was the cause of his future misfortunes throughout his life. He died in Millman Street, at the south-east boundary of this parish. Hic Jacet quod Mortale fuit JOANNIS WALPOLE, 14 de Gray's Inn, armigeri, qui Januarii Requiescat In pace. + Hic pariter Tumulantur Corpora quæ s. præmifsi deinde subsequentis 1739. Et EDVARDI WALPOLE de Dunston,* in agro Lincolniensi, armigeri, die 21 Aprilis, an. 1740, defuncti ætatis 38. His demum accumulantur reliquiæ Martha Walpole prædicti Edvardi sororis quæ obijt 20 Julii anno Ætatis quadragesimo Octavo redemptoris humanæ [sic] 1744. Quorum omnium animabus propitius sit Deus. Amen. * Author of an imitation of the Sixth Satire of the first book of Horace, inscribed to Sir Richard Ellis, Bart., a translation of Sannazarius, and some other pieces. CHARLOTTE WHITE, Died 27th October, 1822, This lovely bud, so young and fair, Revd GABRIEL OLLIVER, Died Feby 2nd, 1825, Aged 60 years. Miss E. COLLINS, Died January 21st, 1826, Aged 16 years. The glorious confession and departure of a young Christian: I shall soon be at the right hand of God With the Twelve Tribes, singing, Worthy the Lamb. Mr. PHILIP DAWKINS, Died 29th day of June, 1831, For his real worth let friendship drop a tear; Who knew him best lament him most sincere. His actions generous, just, and kind, He regulated well a virtuous mind. Mrs. E. MILLS, Died July 29th, 1822, Reader, what thou art now so once was she, Sighing, she read the tombs like thee; And put, like her, in God your trust. DANIEL MCDONALD, M.D. Died Oct 1st, 1828, aged 21 years. JAMES HILLMAN, Died on the 16 day of May, 1829, Short was my time on earth, But longer is my rest: God took me in my tender youth, EMMA MORGAN, Died Dec 25th, 1834, Aged 2 years. Few and wearisome have been the days Of my pilgrimage on earth, oh, Lord Jesus Christ, but in thy name I trust To rise to live immortal in the skies. |