G4 MEMOIR OF KAY. 



Non Sanguine et Genere insignis, 



Sed quod majus, 



Propria Virtate Illustris. 



De Opibus Titulisque obtinencx 



Parum solicitus, 



Haec potius mereri voluit quam adipisci : 



Dum sub Private Lare, sua Sorte contentus 



(Fortuna lautiori dignus) consenuit. 



In rebus aliis sibi modum facile imposuit, 



In Studiis nullum. 



QuidPlura? 



Hisce omnibus, 



Pietatem minime fucatam adjunxit, 



Ecclesia Anglicance 

 (Id quod supremo halitu confirmavit) 



Totus et ex Animo addictus. 



Sic bene latuit, bene vixit Vir beatus, 



Quern Prcesens JEtas colit, Postera mirabitur. 



We are told by Sir James Edward Smith, that in 

 1707, the monument bearing the above inscription 

 having gone very much to decay, it was restored at 

 the charge of Dr Legge, and removed for shelter 

 into the church. Forty years afterwards, the tomb 

 again underwent a repair by the care of the present 

 Sir Thomas Grey Galium and others,* who subjoined 

 a third inscription, as follows : — 



* It has been again repaired by Mr Walker, the Bee 

 tor of Black Notley. 



