54 Report of the Meetings for 1892. 



A piece of an ancient burial slab, built into the Harcarse 

 aisle, the arms of Hog of Harcarse, emblazoned in front of the 

 east gallery, and those of George Trotter of Morton Hall, 

 sculptured on a stone inserted in the wall of the Charterhall 

 loft, were examined. All of them are excellent examples of 

 their kind, and should be figured. The following inscriptions 

 were copied from tombstones and mural tablets in the church 

 and churchyard. 



HARCARSE ARMS. TROTTER ARMS. 



Dat Gloria Vires. Deo Dante Florebo. 



Sa 1671. 



E. H. 1677. Mr. Georg Trotter, His 



Arms. 



At left hand of Pulpit 



FROM 



A Gratefull Remembrance 



OF THE BEST OF FATHERS 



THIS Monument is erected 



TO THE Memory of the late Rev. 



Mr. WILLIAM HOME 



by his surviving children 



July 1773. 



Mr. Home was born in the Parish 



of Greenlaw Ist July 1686 



and Died 19th Novr. 1756 haveing 



faithfully Discharged his duty 



As Minister of Fogo 36 Years. 



In Churchyard. — 



(1.) Sacred 



to the Memory of 

 The Rev, JOHN TODD 



WHO 

 WAS BORN AT LaDYKIRK IN THE YEAR 



1743 



ORDAINED Minister 

 AT Longframlington 

 IN Northumberland in Nov. 

 1767 

 admitted Minister of Fogo in Sept. 

 1785 

 AND DIED 23 Jan, 

 1814, 



