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Requiescat in Pace.

Sacred to the Memory of the

Revd ARTHUR O'LEARY, O. S. F.

A man eminently gifted by nature and learning: He employed those talents in promoting the glory of God, and the good of any fellow-creature without distinction,

For he prayed, wept, and felt for all.
Of whom may be truly said

That his life was the best comment of his writings;
As the benevolence they breathe was enlivened and
Recommended by his example,

Even in the moment when he was called to
Receive the reward of both.

Obiit. 2 Jan., 1802.

Etat. 72.

This Monument was erected at the sole expense of The Right Hon. Earl Moira, as a token of respect From him to the virtues and talents of the late Venerable Father O'Leary, O. S. F.*

ARTHUR RICHARD DILLON,

Archbishop of Narbonne,

Born 1st Sep 1721,

Died 5th July, 1806.

* Repaired by public subscription, December, 1851.

This tomb was erected for GILBERT WHITEHALL, late of Veldersley, in Darby Shire, Gent: whose Body lyeth here inter'd

He dyed the 20th of Feb:

Anno Dom. 1709.

Requiescat in pace.
Amen.

Here also lyeth the Body of CATHERIN BRENT, widow of Robert Brent, Late of Lark Stoke in Gloucester Shire Esqre who dyed the 18th of December Anno Dom. 1706. Remov'd hither,

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Also the Body of MARGARET BRENT,
dyed Nov1 ye 26, 17 7, Aged 78.

Also the Body of ELISABETH
CONQUEST, widdow of Charles
Conquest, Esq., M.D., who died
March ye 29th 1743. Aged 78.
Requiescant in pace. Amen.

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Here lieth the Body of
Mr. WILLIAM TROUTBECK,
Late of the Parish of St. Andrews,
Holborn, Inn-holder, who died
the 24th of March, 1753, in the
40th year of his age.

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CLAUDE JOSEPH GABRIEL,

Vte DE VAULX,

Maréchal des Camps et Armées de sa Majesté Chrétienne Chr. de St Louis Gouverneur de Valence en Dauphiné, Né à Grenoble le 7 Fev 1740

Décédé à Londres le 24 Xbre 1809.

Toujours fidelle au Roi dans les Troubles de France De Dieu feul il attend fa jufte Recompenfe Requiefcat en pace.

Hoc poni curavit mæstissima conjux ELIZABETH BONTEMPS Vice-comitiffa de VAULX.

In Memory of

DON JOSEPH ALONZO ORTIZ,
Consul General of Spain

at London,

Died 24th August 1813,

Aged 60.

Requiescat in pace.

Sacred to the Memory of MICHAEL BRAY, Esqre Of Lincoln's Inn

a man eminent for learning and virtue Who died at Wimbledon on the 4th of April 1797 aged 67. Requiescat in Pace.

Also to the memory of MARGARET JENNYNS, Daughter of the above Michael Bray, Esqre Who died on the 27th of March, 1820, Aged 28 years.

Deeply and deservedly lamented

By her afflicted relatives and friends. The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, Blessed be the name of the Lord.

In Memory of

Mrs ISABELLA MILLS,

Wife of James Mills Esq., of this Parish,
Who departed this Life

June 9th, 1802,

Aged 67 years.

And art thou then in awful silence here,

Whose voice so oft has charmed the public ear?
Who with thy simple notes could strike the heart,
Beyond the utmost skill of labour'd art!

O may the Pow'r who gave the dulcet strain,
And pitying rescued thee from earthly pain,
Exalt thy spirit touch'd with hallow'd fire,
To hymn His praise among the angelic choir!

THOMAS, Son of Sir Thomas and Sarah Mackworth, buried August 16, 1732, aged 3 months.

At the Foot of this stone
are interred the remains of
JOHN SKRYMSHER RUDING,
Son of the

Revd Roger Ruding, Vicar of
Maldon, in the County of Surrey,
And Charlotte his Wife,
Both descended from the Family
of Ruding of Westcotes, in
The County of Leicester.

He was born in Charlotte Street,
Rathbone Place, within this Parish, on the 7th of
April, and died on the 5th of May, 1802.
Whilst vain philosophy declares

Both Soul and Body die,

The humble Christian views his Child

Translated to the sky.

Beholds him with the Eye of Faith

Ascend the blest abode,

With kindred Cherubs to enjoy

The presence of his God.

ANTOINE FRANCOIS, COMTE DE GRAMONT, buried Feb. 12, 1795, aged 37 years.

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