Sacred to the Memory of Who finished a course of piety and resignation the 22nd of November, 1802. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, en so, saith the Spirit, for they rest from their labours. Also the Revd. JOHN ARMSTRONG, B.D., Son of the above, Who died August 17th, 1835, He was resident Minister of this chapel From the time of its consecration, Here lieth the Body of Minister of the Gospel of Christ, Wife of the above, Died 25th of January, 1830, aged 71 years. Sacred To the Memory of Mr. G. S. COMPLIN, Artist, Who departed this life Feb. 21st, 1817, Sacred to the Memory of LAWRENCE HARMAN, Earl of Rosse, Baron and Viscount Oxmantown. Actuated by the genuine Principles of Religion, he was eminently distinguished by those Virtues which refult from its Influence. As a Senator his Conduct was marked by an inflexible loyalty & patriotic Ardour, and the Poffeffion of an unbiaffed Judgment and inviolable Integrity preserved him from becoming either the Dupe of Party, or the Tool of Faction. By his Authority, Firmness, and Address, he was enabled in times of political Commotion not only to restrain from Acts of Violence, but to gain the Confidence and attachment of the Difaffected among whom he resided. To his many valuable Qualities in private Life, his afflicted Family and Friends, his numerous Tenantry, the Orphan and the Destitute will unite to bear the moft Cordial, juft, and honourable Testimony. Sacred to the Memory of Wife of George Butler, Esqr., in the 57 year of Her age. Blest shade, this tomb thy widowed husband rears, Thine were the active virtues that adorn, The child, the wife, the mother, and the friend, Here lies the Body of MARY JOHNSON, Widow of the late Reyd. Wm. Moore Johnson, D.D., Rector of St. Perran, Uthnoe, in the County of Cornwall, Died 30th Oct., 1851, aged 82 years. In Memory of ANN, late of Bedford Square, Who died in Child-bed the 11th of Dec., 1802, Aged 32 Years. Bleft be the Man that spares these stones Order of her difconfolate Hufband. Alfo FRANCIS GEORGE APPLEBEE, who died Dec. 11th, 1837, |