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The following verse runs across the whole front ; the first 

 two lines are to the south of the door, and the other two 

 are to the north side. 



The Pions Parents rear'd this Descendants, make it your 

 Hallowed Place successive Cares 



A Monument for them, and That no Degenerate Dast, 

 for their Race, e're mix with Theirs. 



On the top, at the right side, is an oblong tablet in 

 memory of Lady Murray. 

 Here are deposited the remains of Grisel Baillie of Jerviswood, 



Lady Murray, whose Beauty 

 was adorned with every amiable accomplishment, and whose soul 



enriched with all those 

 valuable qualities, which are seldom united in one character. 



In her are uncommon justice 

 of understanding, and firmness of mind that supported her under 



the most severe trials, 

 were joined to a constant chearfuUiiess and sweetness of 



temper ; and wliilst the strictest 

 principles of religion, honour, aud virtue, governed her own 



actions; they taught her 

 to look with tenderness upon the failings of others. Ever zealous 



in the service of 

 her friends ; dutif nil and affectionate to her Parents, and 



bestowing the care of a 

 Mother upon the Children of her Sister whom she tenderly 



loved, and who now unable 

 suffioiently to express what her heart feels pays this small 



sorrowful! tribute to her memory. 



She died the 6th of June 1750 in the sixty seventh year 



of her age. 



Immediately below is the following; — 



H.8.E. 



Gborgius Baillie 



De Jerviswoode Armiger ; 



Ex antiqua et honesta familia oriundus 



Vir 



probus, gravis, sanctus, 



Oivis optimus et libertatis puhlicae vindex ; 



