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In utroque concessu 



Munus suum curavit diligeuter, 



Explevit, Ornavit. 



Quum valetudine paullo infirmiore impeditus, 



A negotiis publicis se removisset; 



Eadem magnitudine animi, 



Qua laboribus suffecerat 



Otiura usurpavit. 



Cum aetatis annum 



Quartum et septuagesimum impleverat, 



Ex vita disoessit 



Inter lachrymas et amplexus suorum, 



VIII. Id. August. MDOCXXXVIII. 



On the top, at the left side, is an oblong tablet — 



In Memory of 



GEORGE BAILLIE of Jerviswood and Mellerstain, 



Who Died 11th Dec. 1841. 



And of 



MARY» His Wife, Daughter of Sir James Prinqle, Bart. 



Who Died 23rd Oct. 1865. 



THEY WERE QBEATLY BELOVED. 



HEEE LIETH 



The Eight Honourable Lady Griskl Baillie, 



Wife of George Baillie of Jerviatcood^ Esquire, 



Eldest Daughter of the right honourable Patrick, Earl of 



Marchmonty 



A Pattern to her Sex, an Honour to her Country. 



She excelled in the Characters of a Daughter, a Wife, a Mother. 



While an Infant, 



At the Hazard of her own, She preserved her Father's life; 



Who under rigorous Prosecution of Arbitrary Power, 



Sought Eefuge in the close Confinement of a Tomb, 



Where he was Nightly Supplyed with Necessaries conveyed by her 



With a Caution far above her Years, 



A Courage almost above her Sex ; 



A Beal Instance of the so much celebrated Boman Charity, 



