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Hic Conditur Illustrissimus et Nobilissimus Dominus JOSEPHUS FRANCISCUS XAVERIUS DE HASLANG, Comes Sancti Romani Imperii, &c. &c. &c. Ejus Memoria omnibus Catholicis percara esse debet. Obiit 29 Maii 1783 (Aetatis 83

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Here lie Deposited the Remains
of his late Excellency

JOSEPHUS FRANCIS XAVIER DE HASLANG,
Count of the Holy Roman Empire,
Lord of the Manors of Hochen, Kamer,
Giebling, Hasreuth, Langreuth, &c. &c. &c.
Hereditary Grand Master

Of Upper and Lower Bavaria,
Chamberlain and Privy Counsellor,
Also Envoy Extraordinary
to the Court of London
From His Serene Highness
Charles Theodore,

Elector Palatine, Duke of Bavaria,
And Grand Commander

of the Illustrious Order of St George.
Having lived in the practice
of every Social Virtue,
after a Christian preparation
He resigned His Soul

into the hands of His Creator,
Regretted by our amiable Sovereign
and lamented by all who knew Him.
May he rest in peace.*

* Count Haslang came to England in the year 1739. He was a great favourite with the late king. His funeral was attended by the whole Corps Diplomatique.

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to eternal life & immortality

Here lies interred the Body of
Mrs ANN LYNCH

Late the Beloved Wife of
Mr Thomas Lynch of Pall Mall,
Who was when Living

A Most pious & Religious Christian,
a prudent and faithful Wife,
A constant and Generous Friend.
She underwent the Agonies
Of a long and painful Illness
With perfect submission & resignation
To the Divine Will

and crowned a virtuous & exemplary
Life with a happy & edyfying Death
on the 29th of June in the year 1762
and in the 65th year of her age.
Æterna. Requiescat in pace.
Here also lye the Remains

of her dearly beloved & equally loving husband Mr THOMAS LYNCH

Who changed this Mortal life for
Immortality

on the 13th day of December 1767
aged 64 years.

He was a Man of the strictest Honor and Integrity,
Hospitable and generous,

the Best of Husbands,

a Father to the poor and distreft,
the Delight of His friends,
Himself a friend to mankind,

and what crowns all his other virtues
a true and sincere and zealous Christian.

R. I. P.

Here lieth the Body of
Mrs SARAH HUDDLESTON
Wife of Richard Huddleston Efqr
Who departed this Life 1st January 1770
Aged 27 years.

Requiefcat in pace.

Also the Body of

RICHARD HUDDLESTON Efq

Who departed this Life 20th June 1801

Aged 59 years.

Requiefcat in pace.

Here lieth interred

ELIZABETH HUDDLESTON the wife of Thomas Huddleston Esq who Departed this life the 5th Feby 1785. Aged 35 years. Also LADY ANN MACKWORTH Mother of the above who Departed this Life the 14th Dec 1792. Aged 78 years. Likewise THOMAS HUDDLESTON Esq Who Departed this Life the 21st April 1799 Aged 59 years.

Requiescat in pace. Here lieth the Body of Mrs MARY SCULLY, Wife of Denys Scully, of Dublin: Esquire, and Daughter of Ferda Huddleston, of Sawston Hall in Cambridgeshire Esquire, Who departed this Life on the 12th April 1806 Aged 36 years.

Requiescat in Pace. Also the Body of Miss ANNE HUDDLESTON

the Daughter of Eda Huddleston Esq

of Sawston Hall Cambridgeshire who departed this Life on the 23rd of December 1814 aged 14 years.

Requiescat in Pace.

Here lies the Body of
JAMES ALLEN,

Late of the Parish of

St. George's Hanover Square
in the county of Middlesex gent
who died the 13 of October 1750
aged 63.

He was of the Family of Bishop's Court
in the county of Kildare, in Ireland.
May He rest in peace.

Here also lyeth the Body of
Mrs CATHERINE ALLEN

Widow of the Said James Allen
Who Departed this Life the 13th of
May 1763 in ye 55 year of Her age.
May she rest in peace.

In Memory of
Miss CATHERINE CONSTABLE, Daughter of
William Haggerston Constable, Esqre
and Lady Winifred Maxwell Constable
Who Died May 17th 1783.

Also Near this Place
CLEMENTINA CONSTABLE

Sister of the Above

Who Died an Infant.

Requiescant in Pace.

Mrs ANN COOPER

Departed this Life

November 25th 1779.

Ah! shade revered, this frail memorial take,
'Tis all, alas! thy sorrowing child can make,
On this faint stone, to mark thy parent worth,
And claim the spot that holds thy sainted earth.
This clay-cold shrine, the corpse enshrouded here,
This holy hillock bath'd with many a tear;
These kindred flow'rs that o'er thy bosom grow,
Fed by the precious dust that lies below;
E'en these rude branches that embrace thy head,
And the green sod that forms thy sacred bed,
Are richer, dearer to this filial heart,
Than all the monuments of proudest art.
Yet, yet a little, and thy child shall come
To join a mother in this decent tomb.
This only spot of all the world is mine,
And soon my dust, sweet shade! shall mix with thine.

Here lyeth the Remains of

THOMAS KIERNAN Esq

Late of Gray's Inn

Who departed this Life the 17th day of May, 1792, in the 78th year of his age.

R. I. P.

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