52 GRAVESTONES AT ST. PETERS CHURCH, DERBY. 



Sub Hoc etiam lapida Anna 

 predicti Georgii Vidua 

 spectatif.sima post Vitam 

 omnimode Virtutis Studio 

 feliciter exactem moitales 

 Exuvia.s tandem deposuit 

 Ad Charifsimi Mar[i]ti in Coeli'^ 



Consortum non ultra 

 dirimendum, preparavit 

 Anima 8™ Die Aprilis, Anno Do'". 



1726 ^tatis 77. 



This stone of Dr. Jackson is of blue marble, and finely 

 cut. Bassano appears to have seen it, but he only gives part 

 of the inscription. It has also undergone a resurrection, 

 and is now placed in the church on the opposite side to that of 

 Dr. Willoughby. Dr. Jackson was a benefactor to St. Peter's 

 Parish. It formerly lay in front of the Communion Table, 

 north side. The churchwardens intend to place a brass plate, 

 stating where these two stones were found 



VII. 



Here lyeth the Body of Mr. George Busbage 

 who departed this life the 29th of May 

 1721 in the 50th year of his age. 



VIII. 



Here Lyeth the body of Edward Marshall Gent, who 



departed this life the 25th day of August 1729. In 



the 8 1 St year of his age. 



Also Mary relict of the above Edward Marshall died 



19 September 17 13. Aged 77. 



Likewise Hannah Alney, His Sister. Died in August 



1710. 



IX. 



Elizabeth, wife of Henrj- Eyre, of RmvcU [this is, no 

 doubt, a mason's error for Rowtor] in this County, Esq., 



