Sacred to the Memory of ANNE the beloved and affectionate wife of Joseph King, Esqre., of Gray's Inn, Who Died on the 20th of March, 1819, Aged 39 years. Her Remains are Deposited in a vault and her afflicted Husband hath caused this Tablet to be here placed to record her virtues and his irreparable loss. Belov'd, from earth to life celestial call'd! That feel in losing thee, how much they lose! WILLIAM RANDALL, Esq., Departed this Life on the 6th Day of January, 1822, aged 88 years. In Memory of JAMES MORRIS, Esq., Late one of the Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras: Who Departed this Life on the 10th of Feb, aged 45 years. His integrity of Character, Rectitude of Principle 24, Mildness of Manners and amiableness of Disposition Few Excelled. Sacred To the Memory of Late of this Hamlet, and upwards of forty years a member of Also MARY, relict of the above, Sacred to the Memory of wife of Capt. Charles John Austen, who Died in Child Bed, Sep" 6th, 1814, Aged 24 years. Stop, Passenger and Contemplate! A Child whom Nature's God had taught the Way, Her Parents' dictates ne'er to disobey; A Sister in whom Center'd every Love, To Charm the Angels in the Realms above, Live as She liv'd, and like Her learn to Die. Also their infant Daughter ELIZABETH, who Died 20th September, 1814. Age 21 days. In Memory of WILLIAM KENTISH, 46 years Verger of this Church, who Died the 9th of August, 1868, N In Memory of PHILIP HURD, Esq., Late of Kentish Town House, and for many years an eminent Solicitor, and member of the Inner Temple, Who Died 28th June, 1831, Aged 55 years. His remains are interred in the Family Vault Under the Parish Church of St. Pancras. Also of ANNE, Daughter of the above, and Wife of H. B. Campbell, Esq., of Nottingham, Who Died 6th September, 1829, aged 22 years. Also of PHILIP HURD, junr. Esq., Son of the Above, Barrister at Law, and Member of Lincoln's Inn, Who Died 7 June, 1845, in his 35 year. Also of ANN, Widow of the first-named Philip Hurd, Who Died 26th March, 1847, in her 70th year, and lies interred with her Husband and Son, in the Family Vault, Beneath St. Pancras Church Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. HANNAH FOX COOKE, Daughter of the Late "There the wicked cease from troubling John Cheeke, Esquire, But many a pang by thee has been en And wife of dured, And many a grief has shook thy mortal breast, Richard Cooke, Esqre., And many a woe which death at last has of Kentish Town. Died 7th October, 1833. cured. Here thy troubles cease, This Humble Tribute of pure affection is respectfully offer'd To the Memory of MARY HUGGINS, By her devotedly Fond Husband, of Percy Street, Bedford Square, & Bartholomew Place, Kentish Town, Died 18th of June, 1835. Aged 27 years. "This Day is a Day of trouble, for the children are come to the Birth, and there is not strength to bring Forth."-2nd. Kings, 19 Chap., 3 Verse. Torn from my widow'd arms, in life's first bloom, And vainly strive, in just, but feeble lays, To paint my anguish, or to speak thy praise. True Christain worth was thine-the spotless mind, The graceful form-the manners pure, refined. Themes such as these demand the poet's art, But who can strike the lyre-when torture wrings the heart? Yet tho' left lonely in this vale of tears, Through the dark vista smiling hope appears! I feel we yet shall meet on that glad shore, Where sorrow is unknown-where joy reigns ever more. |