668 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 



The communion plate consists of a large silver chalice and paten, the 

 gift of " good Queen Anne," oldest daughter of James, Duke of York 

 and Albany, afterwards King James Second ; also two smaller chalices, 

 presented by a member of the Davenport family of, Davenport Neck. 

 The old Communion-table, presented to the old stone church by Aman 

 Guion in 1710, is still preserved in the vestry-room. The organ, which 

 cost $5,000, was constructed by Erben, of New York ; has two banks 

 of keys, and three octaves of foot-pedals ; the whole is gorgeously fin- 

 ished with blue pipes, decorated with scarlet and gold. 



TOMB-STONES. 



In the rear of the church is situated the old burying-ground, where 

 lie, awaiting the resurrection of the just, many of the persecuted and 

 exiled Huguenots. The inscriptions on the earliest tombstones are 

 wholly illegible. Among others that have been preserved, however, are 

 the following : — 



Voici le corps de Here lies the body of 



ISAAC COUTANT, JAMES FLANDREAU, 



Age 50 acs. Aged 69 years. 



Died Feb. 19, 1726. 

 1741 M. D. A. G. 49. 



Yoici le corps de 

 Here lies the body of SUSANNE LANDRIN, 



JOHN CLARK, Ag. de 18 M. Se 6 D. S. L. 1750. 



"Who departed this life 

 on ye 6 day of M. R., A. D. 1754, Here lies the body of 



Aged56. ANDRE RANOUD, 



who departed this life on Friday ye 

 2 day of Dec. A. D. 1758, aged 25 yr. 



There are also monuments in the yard to members of the Guion, Al- 

 laire and Secor families, &c. 



The cemetery on the west side of the church contains a neat marble 

 monument, consisting of a base and pyramid, with the following inscrip- 

 tion (surmounted by a medallion likeness of the deceased) :. — 



