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Rh He died at Wimpole, a seat of the earl of Oxford, on the eighteenth of September 1721, and was buried in Westminster; where on a monument, for which, as the "last piece of human vanity," he left five hundred pounds, is engraven this epitaph: Sui Temporis Historiam meditanti,

Paulatim obrepens Febris

Operi simul & Vitæ filum abrupit,

Sept. 18. An. Dom. 1721. Ætat. 57.

H. S. E.

Vir Eximius

Serenissimis

Regi Reginæque

In Congressione Fœderatorum

Hagæ anno 1690 celebrata,

Deinde Magnæ Britanniæ Legatis

Tum iis,

Qui anno 1697 Pacem confecerunt,

Tum iis,

Qui apud Gallos annis proximis Legationem obierunt;

Eodem etiam anno 1697 in Hibernia



Necnon in utroque Honorabili consessu

Eorum,

Qui anno 1700 ordinandis Commercii negotiis,

Quique anno 1711 dirigendis Portorii rebus,

Præsidebant,

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