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 224 NOTES AND QUERIES, m s. vn. MAR. 22,1013. town of Penrith, in Baddeley's 'English Lakes ' (p. 24) :— " In olden times this was one of the beacons in the fiery line of communication between the Cheviots and Lancashire, though Macaulay. with a poet's license, has substituted Skiddaw tor its less pre- tentious but more accessible little neighbour :— Till Skiddaw saw the flash of light on Gaunt's em- battled pile. And the red glare on Skiddaw roused the burghers of Carlisle.'9 LANE COOPER. Ithaca, New York. INSCRIPTIONS IN THE CHURCHYARD OF ST. JAMES'S, PICCADILLY. (See ante, p. 185.) BETWEEN No. 17 and the following is THE ENTRANCE GATE. 18. Susannah, w. of John Doig, of this p., -d. Aug. 9, 1756, a. 65. A loving wife, a tender mother, excell'd by none, and equall'd by few. John Doig, d. Jan. 2, 1766, a. 78. 19. Elizabeth Bateman, who from the age of 17 for upwards of 36 years was a most faithful servant to the Rev. Gerrard Andrewes, Dean of Canter- bury, and Rector of this parish. Born Jan. 27, 1772, d. Jan. 21, 1843. 20. Mr. Patrick Stewart Templeton, d. Dec. 8, 1845, a. 47. Marianne, his dau., d. March 30, 1833, a. 3 y. 10 m. 21. Mr. Edward Wilson, of this p., d. Sept. 11, 1793, a. 45. Ann, his w., d. Jan. 28, 1802, a. 53. Alfred Dennis Wilson, d. Jan. 24, 1808, a. 13 months. Mr. Charles Wilson, d. —, 1841, a. (41). Mrs. Mary Rabett, wife of Charles Wilson, d. Oct. 3, 1846, a. 48. 22. Ann, w. of John Allen Olton, of Barbados, Esq., d. June 12, 18—, a. —. Also.... husband 23. Mi's. Margaret Susanna Shakespcar, d. June 7, 1815, a. 65. Mr. John Shakespear, her bro., d. Nov. 2(5), 1823, a. 71. 24. Mrs. Mary Listen, w. of Mr. John Listen, of this p., d. June 13, 1792, a. (4)8. Elizabeth Listen, d. Aug. 6, 1796, a. 71. 25. Sir Thomas Pelham Hayos, Bart., s. of Sir John M. Hayes, Bart., of Old Burlington Street, d. at Dieppe, Sept. 5, 1851, a. 57. Also Eliza Margaret Augusta, and Henry William, his children, died young, and were bur. here. R.I.P. 26. Elizabeth, w. of S. W. Fores, of this p., d. Dec. 16, 1797, a. 38. Anna Maria, her dau., d. Jan. 25, 1796, a. 3 y. 6 m. Also Richard Ann [tic], her s., d. Oct. 25, 1830, a. 34. Also the above Samuel William Pores, d. Feb. 3, 1838, a. 77. Jane, his w., d. Sept. 19, 1840, a. 67. Harriot Sophia, their dau., d. July 27, 1849, a. 33. 27. (Mr.) — Campleman, d. June, 1781, a. 77. Mary Longley, d. Feb. 23, 1790, a. 52. William Longley, d. Feb. 10, 1803, a. 64. Thomas Andrews, d. Oct. 6, 1807, a. 46. Mary Longley, d. (17) Sept., 1814, a. 52. Susannah, w. of Thomas Andrews, d. June 21, 1827, a. 63. 28. —, s. of Hayden Ridley, d. July —, a. (7) y. — m. EAST WALL. HEADSTONES. 29. John Knutton, d. Oct. (22), 1768, a. 52. Husband and father to the under-mentioned. Elizabeth, his w 30. Mrs. Sarah McMillan, of Jermyn Street, d. Oct. 3, 1807, a. 39. Mary Anne, w. of Richard H. McMillan, d. July 7, 1821, a. 21. Mr. James McMillan, d. Nov. 14, 1822, a. 60. Mr. Ric. Henry McMillan, d. March 27, 1824, a. 29. 31. Mr. George Keith, d. Aug. 30, 1848, a. 54. Allan Keith McMillan, his gr. s., d. March 3, 1852, a. 10 m. James McMillan, of 104, Jermyn Street, d. March 24, 1844, a. 17, and was bur. at KensalGreen. Emeline Sarah, his w.,d. Feb. 17, 1902, a. 78. Sarah, w. of George Keith, d. March 16, 1879, a. 80. WEST WALL. 32. Mr. John Morgan Edwards.... 33. John Simcox, of Street, d. Feb. —, a. - 34. Lydia, w. of Mr. John Harding, of St. James Street, d. June, 18(26), a. —. John Harding, d. Feb. —. 35. William Brummell, d. March 31, 1770, a. 61. Sirs. Jane Brummell, d. July 27, 1785, a. 73. 36. (Wallis.) 37. Sar d. of Thomas and Ann Griffith, .. a. (11) m. Charles, s. of... .Ann Griffith.. .. 38. Almost blank. 39. Mary, w. of William Kerr, Secretary to the General Post Office, Edinburgh, dau. of Mark Stark, of Kirk Hill, d. in London, on her way home from Bristol Hot Wells. [Date illegible.] 40. Mr. Thomas Parkes, of the York Coffee- Housc, St. James Street, d. Nov. 15, 1800, a. 48. Universally lamented, and respected by all his friends. Mrs. Esther Parkes, his w., d Limerick, Aug., 1825, a. 76. 41. Frederick Willats, s. of Fred. Willats, of (Big—er?) Street, d. Dec. 20, 1799, a. 2 y. 3 m. 4 days. 42. Elizabeth, w. of Benj. Da Costa, of this p., d. Dec. 12, 1748, a. 34. Benj. Da Costa, d. March 4, 1759, a. 47. Benj., their s., d. Feb. 21, 1782, a. 43. Mary, his w.,.... 43. Mr. John Morgan, plumber, painter, and glazier, of Villers (?) Court, St. James Street, d. Feb. 1, 1807, a. 57. Dinah Shepard, late Mrs. Morgan, d. March 21, 1824, a. 76. 44. Rebecca, w. of William Legg, d. Jan. 19, 1824, a. (36). William Legg, (4)3 years a Govern- ment servant, 19 years in the Coldstream Guards, severely wounded at the battle of Waterloo, saved the life of — Fitzclarence, at the taking of 45. Catharine, w. of Lawrence Fell, of Glass- louse Street, St. James's, d. Oct. 21, 1800, a. (4)3. Lawrence Fell, d. May 24, 1817, a. 40. 46. Thomas Francis Baker, surgeon and apothecary to this p., d. Dec. 4, 1830, a. 33. 47. Hannah, w. of James Kerr, of this p., d. Feb. 13, 1825, a. 43. James Kerr, d. Nov. 19, 1851, a. 72. 48. Mr. Lot Lake, many years resident of this p., d. April 26, 1833. Maria, his w., d. April 23, [832. Erected by their a., William Edward Lake 49. Mr. Jehosaphat York, of this p., d. Feb. 23, 1827, a. 63. Margaret, his wid., d. June 19, 18(3)0, a. 68. Also York.
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