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174. Robert Dunn, d. 19 Mar., 17, a. 35. Mary, his w.

175. Mrs. Sarah Brown, d. 10 April, 17, a. 81. Mrs. Hannah armiloe, d. 30 April. . ..

176. Vault of C. B., 1782.

177. Joseph Berwick, d. 20 Mar., 1784, a. 30. An upright man, the noblest work of God. Oggi in figura, domani in sepoltura.

178. Thomas Debridge, d. 7 Mar., 1788, a. 70.

179. Mary, dau. of Wm. and Elizabeth Parnell, d. 7 Nov., 1797, a. 17.

180. Thomas, son of Stephen and Honor Keen, d. 28 Nov., 1796, a. 14 m. Honor Keen, d. 20 Nov., 1810, a. 46. Ann, dau. of James Longman and Ann Gawder, and gr. dau. of the above, d. 27 May, 1819, a. 16 days.

181. Mrs. Sarah Ramsden, d. 29 Aug., 1796, a. 53. Her sister, Mrs. Susan Huggins, d. (14) April, 1798, a. 69." Likewise Peter Dolland, Esq

182. Hannah, wife of John Smith, of Vauxhall d., 1796, a. (58).

183. Mary Lewis, w. of Henry Robinson, d. 19 March, 1832, a. 49. Elizabeth, first w. of H. Robinson, d. 15 Dec., 1820, a. 33. Harriet, their infant child, d. 13 March, 1821.

184 Eliz. Margaret Davis, his third w.,

d. Dec., 18(31), a. 81.

185 Also Hannah Goldsworth, sister to

the above Mary (C)ulliford, d. 31 Dec., 1802.

186 Likewise Mrs. Mary (G)raysto(c)k,dau.

of ... .d. 1800, a. 8(0). Mrs. Martha Marshall,

d. 4 April, 1814, a. 87.

187. Sarah, of Que , St. Margaret's,

Westr., widow, d. 17 June, 1786, a. 82. Elizabeth Dellap, of Qu Square, Westr., wid. [d. 14 March, 1784, a. 61]. Frances, w. of Thomas Baker,

Esq of St. Margaret's, Westr., d. [24 May,

1782], a. 20. Charlotte, youngest dau. of said

Thomas and Frances Baker, d., 1786, a. 3.

Elizabeth, their dau., d. May, 1789, in her (ll)th year. Also Elizabeth Baker

188 d. 1795. Also the above Thomas

Dring, Esq., d. Oct., 1797. Also two of their gr. children.

TABLETS ON THE TOWER.

189. Ann Richards, 60 years midwife ha this p. d. 28 Dec., 1794, a. 88. Erected by some of the inhabitants as a mark of respect to the memory of so valuable a character.

190. Thomas Redwood, many years Beadle and Sexton of this p., d. 27 Jan., 1799, a. 69.

TABLETS IN THE PORCH.

191. William Richardson, Esq., for many years Deputy Cashier to the South Sea Company, d. 8 Dec., 1800, a. 86.

192. William Suthes, gent., a man adorned, with the gifts of Grace, Art, and Nature. By Grace he was religious and charitable. By Art he was in masonry exquesit, and by Nature he was humane and affable. Hee by God's ap- poyntment changed his mortal life of miserie for glorious immortality on the 5th October, 1625. His sorrowful and grateful wife Mlstris Ann Suthes, "as a loyal testimonie of her love to her deceased husband, caused this monument to be erected for an exemplary token of his worthines & hir affection. He was Master Mason of Windsor Castle & was a Citizen & Goldsmith of London, and assistant of the said worshipfull Company. He left 3 sons towardly and hopeful to be each

of them the immitation of their father's vertues r John, James, and Mathew, and herein the reader may see exprest the goodness of the deceased husband & the thankfulness of a surviving wife.

193. Thomas Theobald, merchant, of Lambeth r whose w. w-as Martha, dau. of Thomas Turner, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., by whom he had issue 1 son and 2 daus., who after 6 voyages to India, and 10 years residence there, return'd 20 July, 1721,. and amidst ye gratulations of his friends resign'd to death ye 9th Sep. following. In all stations of life he behaved like an honest man, and a good Christian, and has left ye memory of his virtues to be admired & imitated by all.

194. Sir Peter Rich, Kt., Alderman of London r d. 26 Aug., 1692, a. 61. Near his grave 12 of his- children, who d. before him, lie buried.

195. William Bacon, of the Salt Office, London,, gent., who was killed by thunder and lightning at his window, 12 July, 1787, a. 34. [Some poetry.]

196. Henrietta Dasart Brereton, w. of Capt, Robert Brereton, 42nd Regt., d. 16 June, 1828 r a. 38.

197. Anna, w. of Andrew Cutler, d. 5 Nov.^ 1756, a. 69. A. Cutler, Clerk of this p., d. 9 Dec., 1771, a. 71.

198. Judith, w. of Capt. Geo. Ralegh, some tune Dep. Governor of Jersey, and dau. of Thos* Jermyn, of Rushbrook Hall, Suff ., Esq., d. 14 Dec. r 1701.

199. Georgina Oceana Wellington, dau. of Capt. W. N. Pace, of the Madras Army, b- 26 March, 1802, d. 10 Feb., 1833.

200. Samuel Goodbehere, Esq., Alderman of London, d. 18 Nov., 1818, a. 63. Eliza, his relict r d. 17 Aug., 1820, a. 59. Horatio, their son r d. 22 Aug., 1820, a. 24.

201. Robert Scott, Esq., descended of the ancient Barrens of Bawerie in Scotland, he bent himself e to travell and studie much, & amongst many other thinges, he invented the leather Ordnance, and carried to the Kinge of Sweden. 200 men, who after two years service for his worth & walour [sic] was p'ferred to the office of Quarter Mr. General of H.M. Army, wch. he possessed 3 yeares. From this with his favour he went into Denmark, where he was advanced to be General of that Kinge 's Artillerie, there being advised to tender his service to his own- Prince, wch. he doinge, his Maj ie willingly ac- cepted, and p'f erred him to be one of ye Gentlemen of His most Honorable Privie Chamber, and rewarded him with a pencion of 6007. p. ann. This deserving spirit, adorned with all the endowments befitting a gentleman, in the prime of his flourishinge age surrendered his soule to his Redeemer, 1631.

Of his great worth to know who seeketh more Must mount to Heaven where he is gone before. In Fraunce he took to wife, Anne Scott, for- whose remembrance shee loveinglie erected this memoriall. [Over this brass is a bust in stone r presumably his portrait.] EM

202. Thomas James, of Cuper's Bridge, Esq., d. 2 Jan., 1791, a. 82. Judith, his relict, d. 5 April, 1805.

203. Mrs. Amy Godfrey, d. 29 March, 1821, a. 87. Savill Godfrey, Esq., her son, d. 20 May, 1846, a. 74.

204. Lieut.-Col. Morris, of the Coldstream. Guards, who fell at Alkmaar bravely fighting for the cause of his country, 19 Sept., 1799, a. 35.