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all dyed September the 3rd 1700 and by
all dyed September the 3rd 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]

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Close by the Tower

Charles Kendall Esq[ui]r[e] having lived to the 72[nd] year of his age, lovid and esteemed of all dyed September the 3rd 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.