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Hofpital, in which the boys dine and fup. He married the right 

 honourable Lady Mary eldeft daughter of Charles Ho-ward Earl of 

 Carli/le, who after his execution for treafon on Toiver-\\\\\ t 28th 

 January, 8 K. William III, "1696, creeled a monument with the 

 following infcription to his memory in the cathedral church of 

 York. 



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This monumental pillar is erected and dedicated by the right 

 honourable the Lady Mary Fenivick, eldeft daughter to Charles 

 Howard Earl of Carlijle, as a teftinlony of refpect to the memory 

 of Sir John. Fen-wick, baronet, of Fenivick-czAlo. in the county of 

 Northumberland, her deceafed hufband ; by whom flie had four 

 children, one daughter, and three fons : Jane, her eldeft, died 

 very young, and was buried in a vault in the parilh church of 

 St. Nicholas, in Neivcajlk upon Tyne. Charles, having attained the 

 age of fifteen years, died of the fmall pox : William wa fix years 

 old, and tio-ward a year and a hall 7 , when they departed this life. 

 Thefe three fons do all lie with their father in the pariih church 

 of St. Martin in the Fields, London ; near the altar, where he was 

 interred January 28th, 1696, aged 52. 



Lady Fen-wick died, 27th Odober, 1708, in the fiftieth year of 

 her age (kj. 



Sir John fold this, and other lordfhips, to the fecond Sir William 

 JBlacket, of Newfaftle upon Tyne, Bart, who was high fheriff of 

 Northumberland, 1689. He was fucceeded by his fon, Sir William 

 Blacket, Bart, who died, 2pth February, 1728. His only daughter 

 and heir married Walter Calverley, Efq; fon and heir of Sir Walter 

 Cafaerley, of Cafaerley, in York/hire, Bart. (I), now Sir Walter Cafoer- 



(k) Drake's Antlq. of York, p. 503. 



(I) Ihorefby's Topogr. of Leeds, p. 116, 117, 118, 



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