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[E]pitaph written by Archdeakon Kendall in  
[E]pitaph written by Archdeacon Kendall in  
[Hilan?] Church [gord?]
[of] Hilary Church Yard
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Here lies interred John Pennock Clk. Vicar
Here lies interr'd John Pennock Clk. Vicar
this Parish, Rector of [St Leve?], Canon
[of] this Parish, Rector of St Leve?], Canon
[re]sidentiary and Chancellor of the Cathedral
[re]sidentiary and Chancellor of the Cathedral
[ch]urch of Exeter, whose preferments, had they
[ch]urch of Exeter, whose preferments, had they
[b]een equal to his merits, the highest Dignities
[b]een equal to his merits, the highest Dignities
the Church had been his portion. Such a
[of] the Church had been his portion. Such a
[so]lid ground of Learning, and becoming
[so]lid ground of Learning, and becoming
[modestly?] in showing it such [candor?] of
[m]odesty in showing it such candour of
manners, generosity of Temper, and [sweetness?]
manners, generosity of Temper, and sweetness
of disposition; in short, so many eminent  
of disposition; in short, so many eminent  
virtues completed his character; [as?] made him
virtues completed his character; as made him
loved and admired by all, while he lived,
lov'd and admir'd by all, while he lived,
and equally lamented at his death. [Reader?]
and equally lamented at his death. Reader
endeavour to imitate what thou [canst?]
endeavour to imitate what thou can'st
never outdo. [illegible] April 18.24 [illegible]. 53.
never outdo. Ob. April 18.24 [illegible] .su 53.

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[E]pitaph written by Archdeacon Kendall in [of] Hilary Church Yard


Here lies interr'd John Pennock Clk. Vicar [of] this Parish, Rector of St Leve?], Canon [re]sidentiary and Chancellor of the Cathedral [ch]urch of Exeter, whose preferments, had they [b]een equal to his merits, the highest Dignities [of] the Church had been his portion. Such a [so]lid ground of Learning, and becoming [m]odesty in showing it such candour of manners, generosity of Temper, and sweetness of disposition; in short, so many eminent virtues completed his character; as made him lov'd and admir'd by all, while he lived, and equally lamented at his death. Reader endeavour to imitate what thou can'st never outdo. Ob. April 18.24 [illegible] .su 53.