On a brass plate: TO THE MEMORY OF The most religious and orthodox Christian, The most loyal subject, and most ancient, and most Serviceable member of this Corporation, WILLIAM GUY, Of Water-Crook, gentleman, Who died the 25th day of December, 1683; Aged 84 years. Had loyalty been life, brave Guy thou had then, Thy life's time thread, no time or fate could sever, Envy and malice must in this agree, None better lov'd or serv'd his Prince than thee. Kendal church-yard. HERE LIETH THE BODY OF JOSEPH HALL, M. A. Sometime Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford; And late Rector of Wey-Hill, Hants. Who, By the help of good natural talents, Of Philosophy, through all its branches; Such uncommon attainments, with an open And the firmest integrity of heart, Rendered him a most valuable and faithful friend; An useful and ornamental member of society; An excellent College tutor, An accomplished and respectable parish Minister. He departed this life in Kendal, On a piously intended visit to his aged parent, Heversham church. Between two arches in the north Aisle of the Chancel, belonging heretofore to the Bellinghams, and now to the Earls of Suffolk and Berkshire, is an elegant monument with the following Inscription : HERE LYETH THE BODY OF THE LADY DOROTHIE BELLINGHAM, Daughter of Sir Francis Boynton, of Barenston, In the County of York, Knt. And Wife to Sir Henry Bellingham, of Heslington, Thrise six year told, brought up by parents dear, Twice seven years more I liv'd to one betroth, There loves were such as to the world's well known; En Betham church. Near this pillar are interred the remains of DANIEL WILSON, Esq. Of Dallam Tour; Who departed this life the 31st of May, A. D. 1754 ; Aged 74. He married Elizabeth daughter of William Crowle, Of Hull, Esq. Yorkshire, By whom he had issue 6 sons and 2 daughters. He represented the County of Westmoreland, He was an affectionate husband, an indulgent parent, His conduct was uniform and consistant. His son Edward Wilson, Esq. En Segbergh Parish church. On a marble monument. In pious memory of the Worshipful SIR JOHN OTWAY, KNT. Vice Chancellor of the County palatine of Durham; Late one of the Readers of Gray's Inn, |