The history and antiquities of the parish of Lambeth, and the archiepiscopal palace .. . rounded with iron rails :Infra(cum plurimis familiae sua?)Josephi Walker,de Wandsworth, in hoc comitatu,generosi,jacet cujus dilectausacrum,unicus ejus filius supervivensGulielmushoc mcerens 31 Julii, 1777,setaf. quoque sepultum estElizabeths Walker,conjugis & vidua? percastaeJosephi Walker, 22o Julii, 17S2,setatis suae 154 MONUMENTS AND EPITAPHS. On an upright stone : To the Memory of David Allan, Esq. Deputy Commis-sary-General to his Majestys forces,


The history and antiquities of the parish of Lambeth, and the archiepiscopal palace .. . rounded with iron rails :Infra(cum plurimis familiae sua?)Josephi Walker,de Wandsworth, in hoc comitatu,generosi,jacet cujus dilectausacrum,unicus ejus filius supervivensGulielmushoc mcerens 31 Julii, 1777,setaf. quoque sepultum estElizabeths Walker,conjugis & vidua? percastaeJosephi Walker, 22o Julii, 17S2,setatis suae 154 MONUMENTS AND EPITAPHS. On an upright stone : To the Memory of David Allan, Esq. Deputy Commis-sary-General to his Majestys forces, who died Oct. 23, lB^l,aged 44 years. It would have afforded infinite satisfaction to have tran-scribed all the tributes of parental and filial affection here re-corded ; but although these are sacred, yet the interest ceases tothe indifferent stranger, when the person thus commemoratedhas not been eminent during life. Few of the remaining mo-numents contain more than the age of the person mentioned;and the limited nature of this work would not admit of a moreextended Tradcscants Tomb. HISTORICAL OCCURRENCES. I5i CHAPTER V. Historical Occurrences—Foundation of a Collegiate Church, Occurrences. The earliest historical fact on record relating to Lambeth isthe death of Canute the Second, called Hardicanute, whichhappened at Kennington, where there was formerly a Royalmansion, at a solemn marriage between Toni or Tuvi Prudan,and Gytha the daughter of Osgod Clapa, two noble Danes ; hedied suddenly as he was at meat Wednesday the Gth id. June,104<2. Hep pojv^jrepbe Hap^acnur cyng aet Lamb-hySe. rpa^ heaet hipbpmce jtob. j he psepinga peoll to paspe eop^an mib egerhcumanguine, ac lune pa gelaihton pe peep neh pa?pon j he j-eo^Sannan popb ne gecparS. ac jepat on vi. ib. Iun. R A. D. MXLII. b This year died King Harthacnute at Lambeth, as he stooddrinking : he fell suddenly to the earth with a tremendous strug-gle; but those who were nigh at hand took hi


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