This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1719 Excerpt: ... in Provincia Cantuarienfi Vicarii generalis 5 Qui poss diuturnam operam Regi, Legit Religioni, egregie pr&ssitam, eterna tandem pace donatus esst 12o Novembris, Anno Domini 1672. uEtatis autem fu 72. nf 0n a Black Marble encIiasM in White on xht South, Side, is this Inscription- Lioughjuii diiiJ ii Her- lyes interred, near this Vlace, the Body of Jonathan Clark, Cent, (the Son of James, of Greate Torrington in the County of Devon. )-who r departed this Life the i ith Day o/Februarjr,670, iW.fi., 56 Teare of Im/ ge. 1 1 tikemfe here lyes interred the tody -/ John Clark, Brother to Jonathan, fur his faithful Services, made Major in the Army which reflor'd King Charles the Second, under the Conduct of General Monck, and afterwards made a Captain in His Majeflies Guards, whence commanding his Company oyer into Flanders, he contracted a Vifeafi.. whereof he dyed. ( much lamented by' all that knew him) on the 10th Day of Auguft, in the Teare 7 our Lord 1670, and in the Teare He was born at Crombe in the County of Worcefter, and died A.D. 1699, in the 87 V.' i.)'jr--Tear of his Age Vit vere generofus, Egregiis animi dotibus, Speftata inDeum, Regem, & defiant fide, In omnes munificentia, ergapauperes charitate Morum comitate & modefiia fingulari, Parentem magnum referens Rebus publicis adornandis i JLque Cateri fratres Faliciter inssru&us, Sub umbra delitefcere gefliit Monumentum meritus longe optimum flullum expetfavit. On a BrafsPlate near Mr.Clark fix'd on the fame EassWall, is this Inscription To.... Xctfv . nmQaVew xiji(r)"