4 68 ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 

 Maty, who died unmarried. And 



Dorothy, wife to the Right Honourable the Lord Crew, 

 Lord Bifhop of Durham, of whom tlieir mother died. She 

 being the only one remaining of the family, fet up this mo- 

 nument in memory of her dear brothers, as the laft refpect 

 that could be paid them for their true affection tp the 

 church, the monarchy, their country, and their fitter, anno 

 1711. This being the burying place of their anceftors. 



The fon of Thomas and Frances Forjler, of Ether/lone, mentioned 

 in this monument, of his father's name, being general* of the 

 rebel-forces in the year 1715, his manours and eftates of Bam- 

 brough and Blanchland jwere forfeited to_ the crowj}. At the very 

 time of his defection, he was one of the reprefentatives in par- 

 Ijament for this county, and only in the 34th year of his age. He 

 efcaped out of Neivgate to Rome, and died of an afthma at Bologne 

 in France, in November, 1738 (u). Lord Creiv, Bifhop of Durham, 

 his uncle, purchafed his forfeited eftates, and at his death left 

 them to charitable ufes. For the great eftcem he had' for an 

 academical education, he gave by will, bearing date, 24th June, 

 1720, twelve exhibitions of 20 /. per ami. each, to Lincoln-College, 

 in Oxford, to be difpofed of by the rector and fellows to as many 

 undcr-graduate commoners, natives of the diocefe of Durham, 

 or of Northallerton/hirt, or Hoivden/hirc, in the county of York, or 

 V>f LelceftcrJInre, Nenvbold-V-erdon in Oxford/hire, or of Northampton- 

 JJjire, to be held for eight years, and no longer, unlefs for an 

 extraordinary reafon by leave from the rector ; the diocefe of 

 Durham to have the preference. His lordihip alfo for the aug- 



i.(u).'For a farther account of him, of his 'efcspe out of Nnvgntt, and the defcription of 

 liis perfon, See The Political State of Great Britain, Vol. 5i. p. 166, 387, 388. 



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