History of Hull (Annales Regioduni Hullini) . their Daugh-ter, the 13th of A/arch, 1714 aged 40. Thomas Wakefield, herHusband, died the 26th of March, 1718. aged 54. Alfo JohnCam/fall, who died the ioth of Oclobcr, 1722. aged 61 Years.[Ere lieth the Body of Thomas Dixon, who died the 13thof December, \yi6. in the 29th Year of his Age. E. JEre lie the Bodies of Henry Etiirinoton, and J\mhis Wife. He departed this Life the 4th of January; amientered the Ninetieth Year of his Age, Anno Domini 1716. F. TEbe lie the Bodies of RlCHARD and Elizabbtb POSTER, who died in December, 1721 ; his Age 30, he


History of Hull (Annales Regioduni Hullini) . their Daugh-ter, the 13th of A/arch, 1714 aged 40. Thomas Wakefield, herHusband, died the 26th of March, 1718. aged 54. Alfo JohnCam/fall, who died the ioth of Oclobcr, 1722. aged 61 Years.[Ere lieth the Body of Thomas Dixon, who died the 13thof December, \yi6. in the 29th Year of his Age. E. JEre lie the Bodies of Henry Etiirinoton, and J\mhis Wife. He departed this Life the 4th of January; amientered the Ninetieth Year of his Age, Anno Domini 1716. F. TEbe lie the Bodies of RlCHARD and Elizabbtb POSTER, who died in December, 1721 ; his Age 30, her Age 25 \\.u .Some Lines might hare been written of this Pair, as now artthe Grave f Mr. PBAHClfl Hi NTRODE8, and M\i;v his Wife,interrd (in the Year 1680.) near the Choi)- Door of St. ,MAKY> Church, 52 Chap. ii. Epitaphs and Inscriptions in Churchy Whitby. (*) Their Birth and Age make, indeed, feme Diffe-rence: But in the Death of this Couple, (as yet but young, whenone Month determined their Fate!) they fcarcely feemd (*) Husband, and Wife that did Twelve Children bear,Dyd the fame Day, alike both aged were. Bout Eighty Years they livd/five Hours did part(Evn on the Marriage-Day) each tender fit a Match, furely, could never be:Both, in their Lives, and in their Deaths, agree. On which Lines, tho an ingenious Gentleman has paraphrasd, I willnot venture to ufe his Words, but rather fomething in Imitation. T/y*AS ever Pair more happily combind ? Or ever Fortune feemd fo much divine ?One fcarcc had Life, the other Heavn defigndTo grant a Being, both in Love to fhinc. Thro rolling Years they paft: And when that DeathTook One, the Other felt his cruel Dart : Both in one Day, perhaps, one Hour, loft Breath ;And, as they livd, together, they depart! Could H. Trinity Church Yard /;/ Kingfton-upon-Hull. 53 CJAptain William Frugill, died the 21ft Day ofApril, 1656. [A Sword is carved, with thefe Lines.]What Sir, they fay, tis Jure: True Men of War,Of Valour, Art,


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