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Erected
to the Memory of
Mr. WILLIAM ROUSE,
of Wigmore Street.
called of God

under the Rev. George Whitfield,
and attended the Gospel
in this chapel

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Benj". Spencer, M.D., of Bristol.
She died at Richmond, Surrey,
June 27th, 1818,

and is buried in this chapel.

"These are they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb." Rev. vii. 14.

This Tablet was erected by

Lady Shaw,

wife of Sir Robert Shaw, Bart.,

of Bushy Park, Dublin,

youngest daughter of the above.

M. S.

JAMES JANDRELL,

a firm and undeviating Believer in the Gospel of Christ, was born on the 9th November, 1767,

and was called to

the presence of his God,

(in whom he alone confided),

on the 3rd January, 1832.

This Tablet was erected by a friend, who appreciated his many virtues. Also

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Monumental Inscriptions

IN

WHITEFIELD'S CHAPEL-YARD,

TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD.

Here Lieth, In Expectation
of the last day, the Body

of ROGER GRIFFITH. What Sort of Perfon He was

that day will discover. He died

the 19 day of December 178–,
Aged 61 Years.

Mrs. AMY COPE,

Who Slept in Jesus

March 18th, 1789,

Aged 39 years.

Behold this Tomb, which doth embrace,
A virtuous wife, with Rachel's lovely face,
Sarah's obedience, Lydia's open heart,

Martha's care, and Mary's better part.

To the Memory of Mr. WILLIAM PRICE, who departed this life the 31st March, 1835, in the 57 year of his age.

Jesus can make a dying bed,

Feel soft as downy pillows are,

And on His breast I lean my head,
And breathe my life out sweetly there.

To the Memory of
Mr. GEORGE GODDARD,

who departed this life

the 18th of March, 1835,

aged 39 years,

much beloved and lamented by all who knew him.

On Sudden Death.

Stop, mortal man, and read this stone,
Perhaps my lot may be your own,

In prime of life I fell.

Secure an interest now in God,

By faith, in Jesus' precious blood,
And all with you is well.

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Monumental Inscriptions

IN'

S. KATHERINE'S CHURCH,

REGENT'S PARK.

This Monument was erected in the Collegiate
Church of St. Katherine near the Lower
to the Memory of

John Holland Duke of Exeter Earl of Huntingdon and
Jury Lord of Sparr Admiral of

England Ireland and Aquitaine Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter and Constable of the Tower he died the v of august meeeerlvif Also to the memory of his two wives viz Anne daughter of Edmund Earl of Stafford by whom he had issue Henry Holland the last Duke of Exeter of that surname who married Anne sister to King Edward the fourth and died without issue Anne daughter

of John Montacute Earl of Salisbury by whom he had issue his only daughter Anne Mother to Ralph Nevil third Earl of Westmorland

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Their remains, having been carefully removed from the original place of interment, are deposited in this Chapel, as are also those of the other persons whose Monuments and grave stones were transferred to it from the Collegiate Church of St. Katherine aforesaid.

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