By the late F. A. Carnngton, Esq. 75 



This worthy name of Sqxiire * Cotton 

 Can never dye, although his Bones ly rotten ; 

 Eased from all Paines, removed far from Strife, 

 A tender Hushand to his loveing Wife, 

 Sleeps nigh this Place, he past through Life to Death, 

 And won the Race, although he lost his Breath : 

 Hee'th pay'd the Debt, which once we must pay all 

 His Vertues live, though after's Funerall. 

 His surviveing Relict, for a good Intent, 

 Hath caused to be raised this Monument. 

 Vivit post funera Virtus." 



Against the south wall, on a black marble tablet enchased in 



white, on the top an urn, underneath a pelican sable feeding her 



young, crest, a castle, both supported by two Cupids, and adorned 



with festoons of fruit and flowers, this inscription : — 



" Near tint place lieth interred the Body of Humphrey Canteelb, senior, 

 Gen. of this Parish, deceased: and also the Body o/" HtrjiPHEET Cahtkell, 

 junior, Gen. deceased." (Erected by his mother.) 



On a white freestone gravestone, in capitals : — 



" Httmpheet Canteell, Gent. : 1 March, 1689, cet. 65 years. Humphket 

 Canteell, his son, 9 Nov., 1695 : in his 23rd year." 



On a black marble gravestone, in capitals, this inscription : — 



" Here lyeth the Body o/Geetass (sicj Beekelet Esq., who departed this 

 life the 8th September, 1699." 



Against the east wall of the north He, on a wooden tablet in a 



frame, in black capitals, is this inscription : — 



"William Ieish, who having first 



served in the Warres of the Netherlands, 



was afterwards a Captain at Sea, 



and lastly, a 



Magistrate of this Towne 



whereof he was Alderman twice, 



who departed this Life 



the Tenth Day of Octobeb, 1623." 



On a white freestone gravestone, underneath, in capitals, is this 



inscription : — 



" Here lyeth the Body of 



Captaine William Ieish, 



Gent. Alderman, which deceased 



the Tenth Dan of October, Atmo Domini, 1623." 



In the middle He, on a brass plate, under the figures of a man 



* Sic iu original. 



