Clapham, with its common and environs : containing an historical and topographical description of the parish and manor, principally extracted from parochial documents, with a catalogue of indigenous plants growing in the neighbourhood, list of population, rates, and other parochial occurrences, from 1603 to 1827, and a list of the inhabitants, corrected to 1841 . shecaused the orphans heart to sing for joy. 38. Adjoining it: In memory of Mrs. Susanna Wood,formerly of this Parish, who died the 14th of October1806 aged 60 years. They were friendly in their lives,and in the grave they were not di
Clapham, with its common and environs : containing an historical and topographical description of the parish and manor, principally extracted from parochial documents, with a catalogue of indigenous plants growing in the neighbourhood, list of population, rates, and other parochial occurrences, from 1603 to 1827, and a list of the inhabitants, corrected to 1841 . shecaused the orphans heart to sing for joy. 38. Adjoining it: In memory of Mrs. Susanna Wood,formerly of this Parish, who died the 14th of October1806 aged 60 years. They were friendly in their lives,and in the grave they were not divided. 39. On the outside of the South wall: In memory ofKatharine wife of the Rev. Moses Porter, Curate andLecturer of this Parish, who died at Bath Dec 10th1788, in the 47th year of her age, and lies interrd inthe Burial-ground of the Parish of Walcot: In vain would every human Record traceTh expressive features of her lovely face ;Tell how with happiest art she knew to blendThe sage instructor with th endearing friend :How zeal to strengthen every social tieSmiFd on her lip, and sparkled in her husband, children, friends, domestics joindTo love her person and revere her frail memorials ru^ess time invades,The tombstone moulder^i^nd tlie writing fades ;But Heaven-recorded virtues time defy,Bloom on the tree of life, and never die. I. gasBS^s*^ ^K ^ MM Mf ?? T ~ ; #? ^^ ^ >« The church. 81 40. On a tomb in the Church-yard, South side : Inmemory of William son of \yilliam and Ann Cole, ofBleak Hall in this Parish, who died the 4th of Sep-tember 1749, aged 12 months and 3 weeks. AlsoJohn who died the 30th of September 1754, aged 4months and 4 days. Also William who died the lOtliof September 1759, aged 8 years 7 months and 8 John who died the 18th of October 1761, aged10 weeks. Also Mr. William Cole (grandfather to theaforesaid children), who died the iSth of November1762, aged 73 years. Also Mrs. Ann Cole, mother ofthe aforesaid children, who d
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