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Charles Kendall Esq[ui]r[e]
Charles Kendall Esq[ui]r[e]
having lived to the 72[nd] year
having lived to the 72[nd] year
of his age, lovid and esteemed of
of his age, lov'd and esteem'd of
all dyed September the 3rd 1700 and by
all dyed September the 3d 1700 and by
a particular direction in his will
a particular direction in his will
his [buried?] in this places
lies buried in this place


[image: drawing of a circle with crest or shield inside: lozenge - three upside down crescents (unlikely as crescents are usually right side up in heraldry) or possibly sea serpents if this is the Kendall family crest inside a chevron]
[image: drawing of a circle with crest or shield inside: lozenge - three upside down crescents (unlikely as crescents are usually right side up in heraldry) or possibly sea serpents if this is the Kendall family crest inside a chevron]

Latest revision as of 06:11, 22 July 2017

Close by the Tower

Charles Kendall Esq[ui]r[e] having lived to the 72[nd] year of his age, lov'd and esteem'd of all dyed September the 3d 1700 and by a particular direction in his will lies buried in this place

[image: drawing of a circle with crest or shield inside: lozenge - three upside down crescents (unlikely as crescents are usually right side up in heraldry) or possibly sea serpents if this is the Kendall family crest inside a chevron]

Sero ne sapias abi irator Lum[n]um nec metuas diem nec opter.