more forcibly do the busts and statues and recorded deeds of 



former 



lilies arouse th 



mind to a feeling of respect, when 



we 



know that all which can remain is sacredly preserved on th 



of their cotemp 



spot where they once enjoyed the regard 



nes! Not having received the permission of the Noble Proprie- 



liberty 



tor lo 



Ih 



name of his place, I must take 



to 



plain the subject by the help of a sketch, without giving 



aiue 



Near the ancient seat of a N 



Church (to which is attached 



Family, the Parish 



e 



burial place used by the 



mily for more than seven centuries) is so close to the site of th 

 mansion, that some may perhap 



think 



t too near; but a mo 



dern house has been restored on the original site, and is now 



mately connected 



1 



th 



church 



th 



hurch-yard 



offices belonging to the house, that it is impossible not to be 



(' 



with the 



Th 



bined effect of 



is 



e recommended to 



a mass of building 



e 



picturesq 



cottage, formerly the parsonag 



increased, by preserving a 



and 



cemel ary, to form the boundary of the church-yard 



adding 



a 



It is remarkabl 



that in this neighbourhood 



vails of profusely gilding the tomb 



custom pre 



s 



th 



of white and some of a black stone 



grave-stones 



whicl 





l 



e 



gild 



dea of intermixing shrubs and bed 



s o 



e 



f fl 



arved ornaments 



the 



ind I suggested 

 owers with the 



elty of th 



tend to remove that degree of disgust which 



excited by tJie embl 



immortality of 



ems 



f mortality, while 



e scene would 

 ght not to be 

 believe in the 



