Here also are the Remains of JOHN LAWSON, Esqre of Bough Hall in the county of York Who departed this life January 28th 1791 Requiescat in pace. In a vault Near this place Lies interred the Body of JOSEPH RICHARDSON, Esqre youngest son of William Westbroke Richardson Esqre Late of East Barnet, Herts Who departed this life January the 16th 1797 Aged 39. с To the memory of JOHN DILLON, Esqre of Belgrade For a much better April 14th 1800. The best of masters to his servants and everything to his loving servant who was so happy to serve him from 1762 till God was pleased to call him to everlasting glory To the memory of of Howland Street: Spinster, who departed this life on the 24th day of February, 1806 Also of Miss MARY DANIELL, Who died 27 Nov 1811. Aged nine years and six months. WILLIAM NORFOLK JOHNSONE, who died 22nd of December 1818 aged 56 years. Late lay Impropriator of the great tythes of this Parish. Near this spot Rest the Remains of the late THOMAS PERCIVAL CRAWLEY, Esquire, youngest son of the late Thomas Crawley, of Welwyn, Herts, Esquire, obiit 12th February 1822, Etat 27 years. Widow of the above named Thomas Crawley, Esq and mother of the before mentioned T. P. Crawley Esq. ob: 3 Feb. 1849 Æt: 97. To the Memory of JOHN WALDRON WRIGHT, Esqre Formerly a Merchant and Magistrate of British Honduras where his eminent and valuable public services obtained in the year 1848 the marked approbation of the Legislative Assembly of that Colony. He died in London on the 11th August 1850, in the 64th year of his age, deeply and sincerely regretted by his family and friends. Also of his Wife ANN, who died on the 22nd January, 1843, And of THOMAS EDWARD, their son, who died on the 20th December, 1836, aged 5 years. Their remains are interred in the Burial Ground Adjoining This Church. Monumental Inscriptions IN OLD S. PANCRAS CHURCHYARD, MIDDLESEX. DOROTHY Only Daughter of of Leewood in Flintshire, By Dorothy, sister of Robert Davies, Dame MARY SLINGSBY, Widow, from S. James, buried March 1, 1693-4.* The Right Hon. MARY, Lady Dowager Dame BRIDGET CLIFTON, buried Nov. 11, 1711. * Her name was originally Aldridge. Lady Slingsby was a favourite actress at the Theatre Royal, and was for some years known as Mrs. Lee. She probably married Sir Henry Slingsby, Bart., M.P. for Knaresborough. |