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and D.D. of that University, and having been appointed to the college living and vicariate at Enfield only the year before his father's death there. His grandson, also a Robert Uvedale, D.D.,was the third member of the family in direct succession to hold a fellow- ship at Trinity (is not this a record in such matters ?) ; whilst his great-grandson, Rev. Robert Uvedale, M.A., was also a member of Trinity, though neither a fellow nor a doctor. With him the direct male issue of the botanist may be said to have become extinct, though his youngest son, Samuel, became the father of Samuel Uvedale, Rear-Admiral of the Blue, who rendered good service under Rodney in the French wars, and died in 1808 without issue. He lived at Bosmere, co. Suffolk, and is said to have had in his possession there a portrait in oils of both the botanist arid of his wife. It would be interesting to know what became of these pictures. Mr. Algernon Ashton, another representative of a female descendant of the botanist, has in his possession a small portrait in oils of the Dr. Robert Uvedale, Vicar of Enfield, who died there in 1731, together with a very interesting old ma- hogany or walnut secretaire, which to this day is known to him as " the Vicar's cabinet." Mr. Ashton also owns another portrait, attributed to Sir Joshua Reynolds, of his great -grandmother, the wife of the botanist's grandson, the Rev. Robert Uvedale, D.D., and one of the sisters of Bennet Langton the younger, already referred to.

There is no doubt that several of the family portraits have passed to representa- tives of female lineal descendants of the botanist of whom several still survive and I know that not many years ago a sale of Uvedale and other portraits of value took place upon the death of one of these de- scendants, when, I am afraid, the pictures were more or less dispersed. It would be a great thing if this long and somewhat discursive article of mine should result in the recovery of the original portrait of the botanist for the National Portrait Gallery.

J. S. UDAL, F.S.A. Inner Temple.

INSCRIPTIONS IN THE BURIAL- GROUND OF THE CHAPEL ROYAL, SAVOY.

Abstracts made in August, 1916.

1. [Four-aided.] William Willoughby, Esq., of Serjeants' Inn, cl. Jan. 28, 1830, a. 71. Hubert, hi- ^iul s., by Mary, his w., d. April 15, 184(4), a. 4(.

Julia Mary, dau. and firstborn of Edward Willoughby, of Lane-aster Place, Esq., and Lucy,- his w., d. Oct. 26, 1843, a. 16.

Laura Harriet, youngest dau. of Henry Willoughby, Esq., of Dartmouth Grove, Black- heath, and Maria Ann, his w., d. Jan. 25, 1852,

a. 18.

To the memory of Edward Willoughby, Esq., High Bailiff of the Manor and Liberty, and of Lucy, his w., 1882.

2. Mary Ann, w. of Robert Bipnell, of the Strand, d. March 1, 1832, a. 32. Emma, w. of Robert Richard Bignell, the yr., of Great Windmill-' Street, d. April 22, 1849, a. 34.

3. Elizabeth, w. of Duncan McParlane, Esq., Advocate, Edinburgh, d. Sept. 6, 1831, a. 59.

4. George Archibald, s. of Francis and Ann Turner, d. Sept. 27, 1845, a. 25. Francis Calcraft Turner, artist, his father, d. June 12, 1846, a. 63. Ann, wid. of F. C. Turner, d. June 27, 1854, a. 57.

5. Brother James Smith, of Lancaster Place,- surgeon, d. Dec. 15, 1835, a. 36. \Masonic emblems.]

6. Mary Hilton, mother of William Hilton,. Esq., R.A., d. April 12, 1835, a. 76. Justina, w. of Wm. Hilton, R.A., d. Oct. 8, 1836, a. 34. Wm. Hilton, R.A., Keeper of the Royal Academy,, d. Dec. 30, 1839, a. 53. Peter de Wint, Esq.,

b. Jan. 21, 1784, d. June 30, 1849.

7. Mr. Flather Appleyard, of Duke Street, - Adelphi, d. Aug. 26, 1834, a. 56. Mary Appleyard, his sister, d. May 13, 1836, a. 49. William Flather,. his s., d. June 27, 1840, a. 35. Sarah, w. of Flather Appleyard, d. Nov. 6, 1843, a. 61.

8. Elizabeth, w. of Samuel Smith, of Fountain Court, Strand, d. Jan., 1847, a. (38).

9. Elizabeth Wright, d. July 10, 1843, a. 42.

10. Mrs. Elizabeth Edmonds, d. Aug. 1, 1810,. a. 70. Mary Edmonds, d. April 27, 1824, a. 53. Sarah Edmonds, d. April 4, 1830, a. 51. Two sisters and 10 gr. children. Thomas Edmonds,.

husb. of the above, who was 44 years S of this

parish ....

11. Emma Martha Spillman, d. Oct. 29, 1830, a. 1 y. 11 m. Ellen Spillman, d. Mar. 12, 1839, a. 4 y. 3 m. Clara Fanny Spillman, d. Oct.,. 1841, a. 1 y. 9 m. Thomas Spillman, d. Feb. 25, 1849, a. 9 m.

12. Charles Gilbert, Esq., of Kenwyn, Cornwall,, d. May 30, 1831, author of Gilbert's ' Historical Survey of the County of Cornwall.'

13. Henry Perlee Parker, d. Aug. 17, 1836, a. 16,, eldest P. of H. P. Parker, artist, of Newcastle-on- - Tyne.

14. Charles Baddeley, d. Nov. 24, 18(3)6, a. 69. 15 Mr. George Cross. . . .a. 64.

16. Robert Ashford, of Lyons Inn, d. May 4,. 18(4)3, a. 35. Miss Emily March, d. Dec. 18,. 184(5).

17. Henry (Emlers) The remains found in

1878 under this stone in the German Lutheran chapel, formerly in the Savoy, were reinterred in the Great Northern Cemetery at New Southgate,. Mr,

18. A German Lutheran, but name entirely one. [Inscription as in No. 17.]

19. James Lowe, of Duke Stsret, Adelphi,. d. Nov. 18, 1838, a. 43. Harriet Phillips, sister- in-law of above, d. Aug. 12, 184-, a. 33.