86 Report of the Meetings for 1894. 



She was a Shining Example of Conjugal Affection, 



That knew no Dissension, felt no Decline, 



During almost a Fifty Year's Union, 



The Dissolution of which She survived, from Duty not Choice; 



Her Conduct as a Parent 



Was Amiable, Exemplary, SuccessfuU, 



To a Degree not well to be exprest. 



Without mixing the Praises of the Dead with those of the Living, 



Who desire that all Praise, but of Her, should be silent. 



At Different Times She managed the Affairs 

 Of her Father, her Husband, her Family, her Relations, 

 With unwearied Application, with happy Oeconomy, 



As distant from Avarice as from Prodigality. 



Christian Piety, Love of her Country, 



Zeal for her Friends, Compassion for her Enemies, 



Chearfulness of Spirit, Pleasantness of Conversation, 



' Dignity of Mind, 



Good Breeding, Good Humour, Good §ense, 



Were the Daily Ornaments of an Usefull Life, 



Protracted by Providence, to an Uncommon Length, 



For the Benefit of all, who fell within the Sphere of her 



Benevolence. 



Full of Years and Good Works, 



She dyed on the Sixth Day of December MDOCXLVI. 



Near the End of her Eightyfirst Year, 



And was Buried on her Birth Day, the 25th of that month. 



A small cross of Peterhead granite has been erected in 

 the front at the north side, inscribed as follows : — 



In Memory of 

 EICHARD BAILLIE HAMILTON, 



Second Son of 



George XL Earl of Haddington, 



Died at Poona, Aug. 12, 1881. Aged XXII. 



Upon the western wall, in the inside, are five rows of 

 tablets, thus :— 



