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Epitaph
Epitaph


Here lies Mary, the wife of [illegible]
Here lies Mary, the wife of Hugh
Born at St. [illegible], buried at St. [illegible]
Born at St. Austle, buried at St. Eue
Children by him she had five
Children by him she had five
Two are dead, and three are alive
Two are dead, and three are alive
And they that are living, had [illegible] [mother?]
And they that are living, had much rather
Have died with their mother than live with [illegible] Father
Have died with their Mother than live with yr [their] Father


On fr Black [illegible] of Windton by fr. [illegible] of  
On Dr Blacow Carren of Windsor by Fr Kix of
[illegible] many [illegible}
St Mary Hall


From selling bad ale, wer he found a poor trade
From selling bad ale, wch he found a poor trade
Oates the second, informed, a a Canon was made
Oates the second, informed, & a Canon was made
But he show his new art, his [illegible] sense now [illegible]
But he show his new art, his Kew sense now brags
[illegible] pick out lawn sleeves from a bundle of [illegible]
He'll pick out lawn sleeves from a bundle of Raggs

Latest revision as of 04:43, 21 July 2017

Epitaph

Here lies Mary, the wife of Hugh Born at St. Austle, buried at St. Eue Children by him she had five Two are dead, and three are alive And they that are living, had much rather Have died with their Mother than live with yr [their] Father

On Dr Blacow Carren of Windsor by Fr Kix of St Mary Hall

From selling bad ale, wch he found a poor trade Oates the second, informed, & a Canon was made But he show his new art, his Kew sense now brags He'll pick out lawn sleeves from a bundle of Raggs