D: 0: Sub ipso hujus Ædienlæ pavimento jacet IOHANNES WALRADUS, sacria Romani Imperii Comes de Welderen; nobilissimi Ordinis Teutonici, Trajecti ad Rhenum, Eques ae Commendatarius Princeps: et diù, [scilicet, ab Ao 1762 usque ad finem A 1780] ab Ordinibus Generalibus Fœderati Belgii, ad Celsissimum Magnæ Brittanniæ Regem, Legatus.—Qui patriâ, nequissimè à Gallorum Gente, A° 1795, funditus eversâ, hâc in Terrâ non inane perditæ libeirtatis quærens solatium, hùc, in gremium Amicorum ac Cognatorum, redierat ;-Nam ille non omnis Peregrinus: quippe qui Annam Whitwell, Iohannis de Griffin Baronis Howard de Walden sororem, uxorem duxerat Non minus, ille, amore erga Patriam, fide in Amicos humanitate erga omnes, et integritate vitæ, quam claritate Generis conspicuus, hic summum diem obiit, annum agens 83um sui Nominis ac antiquæ Stirpis Ultimus, Natus Hage Comitum, die 19 Ianuarii 1725, Denatus Londini die 11 Iunii 1807 Ad conservandum Viri memoriam B. P. Lelyveld, quo cum per annos 29 conjunctissime vixerat, mærens, hunc Lapidem huic Parieti affigi jussit, ex Testamento Curator. Near this Place lies the body of (The Friend of Count De Welderen. Born February 19th, 1750, Died 1824. In the vault beneath lie the Remains of Mr. GEORGE SMART, Late Treasurer, one of the Founders, Established 16th April, 1786, for the relief of In affectionate Remembrance of A most excellent and beloved Mother. Who Died on the 19th of October, 1818, and rests in the vault Beneath, With Her Husband, Whom she Survived but six weeks. Erected by a Sister in Memory of her Daughter of Christopher Rhodes, Esq., of Chatham, She was the Delight of her Parents, and the At the Age of 17, the Small Pox ftripped off And being followed by a dreadful Nervous Disorder, withered those fair Prospects of earthly Happiness Which were expected from her uncommon Affection, fensibility, and Tenderness. After enduring this afflictive Dispensation many years Or their admiration of her Patience; She was released by Death, and received into that World where there shall be no more Pain, But God Himself shall wipe away Tears From every Eye. Alas! how vain are feeble Words to tell What once she was, and why I lov'd so well; And thro' the Gloom we see the Glory shine. In the xxvth vault of this chapel, of HENRY O'HARA, (of Upper Eaton Street, Pimlico), Esq., Who Departed this Life, the XIIIth of August, MDCCCIV, Aged LIII years. Fix'd is the term, to all the race on Earth; And fuch the hard condition of our birth; No force can death refift: no flight can fave, All fall alike, the fearful and the brave. Mrs. EULIELIA O' HARA, Died the XXIII of February, MDCCCXXXIII, Aged XCIII years. Thrice Happy Christians who when time is o'er Shall meet in Realms of Bliss to part no more. Monumental Inscriptions IN S. JAMES'S BURIAL-GROUND, HAMPSTEAD ROAD. Sacred also to the very dearly-cherished Memory of Who Died 11th December, 1826. Mrs. MARY STEBBING, Relict of Mr. John Stebbing, and the very beloved mother of Henry Stebbing, D.D., Minister of this Chapel and Burial Ground, Died May 24th, 1843. Beneath are deposited the Remains of Wife of Charles Rossi, R.A., Who Departed this life Feb. 21st, 1839, Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. |