* Here lyeth ye Body of of Wallach Grange, in the County of Northumberland; Who departed this life, Requiescat in pace. Revd FRANCIS BLYTH Died 31st December 1772 Here lieth interred the Body of Late of London, Merchant. Who departed this Life the 14th day of August, 1764, aged 37 years. Requiescat in pace. Amen. This Tomb is erected by his widow in testimony of her respect to his Memory as the Best of Husbands. Here lieth the Body of MARY CARPUE, who died the 15 of August 1728. Aged 33. Here lye the Bodies of STEPHEN GALLOWAY Gent and ELIZABETH GALLOWAY his wife She was daughter of St Edward Turberville Bart of that ancient family in Dorsetshire Obiit 27 Dec Ætat 47 A.D. 1750 He in the 28th year of marriage and on the 28th day after the decease of his deserving consort Obiit 24th Jan Ætat 67. Also the body of the Revernd M. EDWARD GALLOWAY S.J. Son of the above Stephen and Elizabeth Who departed this life the 23 day of June 1779 aged 73. Requiescant in pace. Here lie interred the remains of STEPHEN LYNCH, A tender parent a kind husband And a true friend who dyed in peace With God and man on the 25th June 1771 Lamented by relations and regretted by All his acquaintances who sincerely wish that He may be in everlasting peace. His spring of life was such as should have been True to the fond affections of the heart, He play'd the friend, the husband, parent's part. What needs there more to eternize his fame, What monument more lasting than his name? ABRAHAM LANGFORD, Late of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Late of Highgate, Who died Oct 11th 1817 Also Miss ELIZABETH LANGFORD, Who died August 8th 1830 Aged 47 years. MARY ANN LANGFORD, Died Jan 20th 1834 in her 50th year. In Memory of the Honble THOMAS ARUNDELL, Count of the most Sacred Roman Empire, & uncle to the present Lord Arundell of Wardour Castle: An affectionate, indulgent Husband, a Faithful Friend, exact paymaster, and always ready to serve the poor. He died 6th April, 1752, Aged 56. Requiescat in Pace. Amen. To the Memory of The Honble ANN ARUNDELL, Wife of Countess of the Most Sacred Roman Empire. Here lie the remains of PETER VAN BLEECK, Esq. worthy son of Richard Van Bleeck, Esq. a Gentleman of distinguished merit in every light, whether of husband, friend, citizen, or Christian. Having married, in 1746, Alicia, youngest daughter of William Corry, Esq. of Walpole, in Norfolk, whom he left without issue, he died on the 21 of July 1764, aged 67. Meritiffimo conjugi mœftiffima conjux H. C. P. C. R. Q. I. P. MARY BASNETT, Daughter of Thomas & Anne Basnett, of this parish Died the 10th Day of Febry 1756 aged 23. This Monument was erected by Her disconsolate parents to perpetuate ye memory of a child most tenderly belov'd and most deservedly lamented. Go spotless honour and unsully'd truth, Not from a stranger came this heart-felt verse, Here lies the Body of MARY COUSIEN, Who departed this life Sir JOHN WITTEWRONG, buried April 1, 1743.* * He died unmarried, and was succeeded in the title by his brother William, who was Governor of the Poor Knights at Windsor. |