Sacred to the Memory of Mr. SAMUEL HARRISON, Who to a most pleasing and melodious Voice, A very extensive knowledge and correct Judgment in the Science of Music. The chaste Style, refined Taste, and impressive manner with which he delivered The beautiful Composition of Handel, will cause his loss to be severely felt The Admirers of Sacred Music: And the many amiable qualities which adorned his Character in private life, will long endear his Memory to His affectionate Relatives and numerous Friends. He was born the 8th of September, 1760, and died the 25th of June, 1812. 'Twas His celestial pleasure to impart, Judgment with Taste, and Science to combine, Waking with Seraph voice and matchless art, Immortal Handel's harmony divine. Peace, gentle Spirit, to thy lov'd remains! Let no rude sounds thy halcyon grave annoy, But Gentle airs and soft melodious strains, Attend thy passage to the realms of Joy. + Here rest the remains of MARIA CECIL DE CORULMIERS COMTESSE DE MONTAUT, Widdow of the Ct De Montaut, Maréchal Des Camps of the Armies of Louis The XV. and Louis The XVI., also Grand Veneur of Monsieur Now Louis The XVIII. Obiit XVII maii, Ætatis LVII: 1814. Regle de sa conduitte, et sa vie un Requiefcat in pace. + Cy Git FRANCOIS HUET VILLIERS, Peintre de S. M. le Roi de France Et de S. A. R. le Duc de York décédé à Londres 28 Juillet 1813 agé de 41 ans. + In this Tomb repose the Mortal Remains Who departed this Life the 10th of January, 1814, in the 52nd year of her age. Farewell, dear friends, to many a friend endeared, Sacred to the Memory of and Practised for many years as an eminent Physician in London. COUNT FERDINAND LUCCHESE, buried June 18, 1790.* * His funeral was attended by * He died at his house in Portman Square, having been envoy from Naples several years. the whole Corps Diplomatique. H In Humble Hope a Joyful Resurrection the mortal remains of GEORGE LONGLEY, of the accountant's office in the East India House, and youngest son of John and Elizabeth Longley, He died Feb 2nd, 1815, aged 19, of a consumption of the lungs. In Memory of Revd EDWARD BALDWYN, And of His Son of Lyon's Inn, Who died September 4th, 1817, SAMUEL WEBBE, Died March 25, 1816, in his 76 year. His Virtues and his exceeding Merits. are recorded in the regions of the Blessed. MARY, First and beloved Wife of Benjamin Perry, Died November 14, 1814, Soon after child birth, in her 37 year, Leaving six children. Farewell, dear shade, dear partner of my life, In God I'll trust, and through my Saviour's might, MARY, Second Wife, Died November 22nd, 1842, in Her 64th year, after an illness of 14 years. In its true light this transient life regard, This is a state of trial, not reward. |