Cansisk's Monumental Inscriptions Volume 1 Old St Pancras Churchyard

Cansisk's Monumental Inscriptions Volume 1 Old St Pancras Churchyard is in Cansisk's Monumental Inscriptions Volume 1.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Dame Mary Slingsby, Widow, from S. James, buried March 1, 1693-4.1

Note 1. Her name was originally Aldridge. Lady Slingsby was a favourite actress at the Theatre Royal, and was for some years known as Mrs. Lee. She probably married Sir Henry Slingsby, Bart., M.P. for Knaresborough.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. The Right Hon. Mary (deceased), Lady Dowager Abergavenny, buried Nov. 14, 1699.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Here lyes interred the Body of The Rt Hon. Elizabeth, Countess of Castlehaven, Wife of the late James Touchet, Earl of Castlehaven, Baron of Orier, Baron Audley of Heleigh in the County of Stafford. Her Ladyship was daughter to Henry Lord Arundell, of Wardour Castle, in the County of Wilts. She dyed June 24th 1743, aged 52.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Jonathan Wild, buried May 25th, 1725. 1

Note 1. Jonathan Wild was executed at Tyburn [Map], May 24th, 1725. About two o'clock on the following morning his remains were interred in this grave-yard, but a few nights afterwards the body was taken up, for the use of the surgeons, as it was supposed. At midnight a hearse and six was waiting at the end of Fig Lane, where the coffin was found next day.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Here lies the Body of the Honble Esme Howard, of Norfolk, youngest son of Henry, late Earl of Arundel and Surry, and youngest brother to Henry, late Duke of Norfolk, the grandfather to the present Duke of Norfolk (age 49), who departed this life the 14 of June 1728 in the 83rd year of his age. Requiescat in pace. Amen.

Near this place lies the Body of Margaret the entirely beloved wife of the Honble Esme Howard, of Norfolk, who departed this life the 11th of Jany 1716, in the 70th year of her age. Requiescat in pace. Amen.

Here also lieth the Body of the Honble Eliz. Howard (deceased), of Norfolk, daughter of the above Honble Esme & Margaret Howard, Who died Feby the 26th 1736, aged 61. Requiescat in pace. Amen.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Here lyes the Body of John Carleton, Gent. Son of Thomas Carleton, Esqr who was eldest Equery to their Sacred Majes. King Charles the first & King Charles the second and was discended of the most Antient Family of ye Carletons of Carleton Hall in the county of Cumberland. Ob 20th July Ano. Dni. 1709, Ætat 67:

Here also lyes the Body of Susanna his wife, Daughter of Sr Hugh Ackland [Note. Mistake for John?], of Killerton, in the county of Devon, Bart Formerly ye wife of Edward Halsall, Esq. Equery to her Sacred Maj. Queen Catherin: Ob. 5 Febry Ano. Dni. 1696, Ætat. 62.

Here also lyeth the Body of Susan Eyre (deceased), Daughter of ye above named Edward & Susann Hassall Who dy'd June ye 10th 1745, aged 77 years. Requiescat in Pace.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Here lyeth Interred the Body of Sir Joseph Richards (age 50), Bart., Who departed this life June the 2nd, 1735, aged 53. Requiescat in pace. Also Dame Jane Richards, Wife of Sr Joseph Richards, Who departed

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Here Lyeth the Body of Sr James Tobin (deceased), Bart who departed this Life, the 23rd of May, 1735. Aged 51.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Lord Charles Dillon, buried Oct. 27, 1741 ; Lady Dillon, Nov. 23, 1751; the Hon. Miss Anne Dillon, April 19, 1763; the Right Hon. Viscount Dillon, Sept. 25, 1787.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Here lyeth deposited in this vault the remains of the late Honble Lady Barbara Webb, Wife of Sr John Webb (age 85), of Great Canford, in the county of Dorset, Baronet Who departed this life on the 28th day of March, in the year of our Lord 1740. This pious lady was the surviving daughter and sole Heiress of the late Right Honble John, Lord Belasyse, by his third wife the Lady Ann Powlett, Daughter of the Right Noble John, Marquiss of Winchester, who to avoid the expense and vanity of a pompous funeral in her family vault made it her death bed request in compassion to the poor to be privately interred in this churchyard & that the repose of her soul may be remembered by all good Christians. This tomb was erected by her disconsolate husband. Requiescat in pace. Amen.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Here lieth the Body of Sr Thomas Webb (deceased), Bart. (Son of Lady Barbara Webb), Who departed this life 29th of June 1763 Aged 60 years. Requiescat in pace. Amen. Also the Body of Dame Ann Webb (age 58), Relict of the above Sr Thomas Webb, who departed this life the 7th of October 1777 Aged 73 years. Requiescat in pace.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Martin Nowland Executed for high treason at Tyburn, on the 24th of Feby 1742.1

Note 1. He performed his devotions in his own way, and, being executed, his body was carried to St. Giles's, and soon afterwards buried in this churchyard by some of his Roman Catholic friends.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Here lieth the Body of Sir Thomas Mackworth Baronet Who died the 8th of February 1744.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. The Honourable Mrs Mary Browne (deceased) Sister to ye present Lord Viscount Montague (age 59). Died August 22 1745 aged 69 years. Requiescat in pace. Amen.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. In Memory of the Honble Thomas Arundell, Count of the most Sacred Roman Empire, & uncle to the present Lord Arundell of Wardour Castle (age 28): An affectionate, indulgent Husband, a Faithful Friend, exact paymaster, and always ready to serve the poor. He died 6th April, 1753, Aged 56. Requiescat in Pace. Amen.

To the Memory of The Honble Ann Arundell, Wife of the Honble Thomas Arundell, Countess of the Most Sacred Roman Empire. She Died the 1st October 1778, Aged 70. Requiescat in Pace.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Here Lyeth all that was Mortal of The Honble Amey Constable (deceased), the worthy Daughter of Hugh Lord Clifford of Chudley, and the much lamented Wife of Cuthbert Constable, of Burton Constable in Holderness, Esq; A Lady Who in the Flower of her Youth Employed her whole Time and Thoughts In the Care of her Soul, the Christian Education of her Children, And an engaging Behaviour to her Husband and Friends: She was Agreeable without Art: Cheerful without Levity, Grave without Affectation: Witty without Censoriousness: Obliging to all without Flattery: Patient and Couragious without Ostentation: An Enemy to nothing, but what was vicious or base: A Friend only to Vertue and Truth. She finished her Course on the 25th of July,.A.D. 1731, and the 26th Year of her Age. Her disconsolate Husband erected this Monument Of her uncommon Merit and his irreparable Loss.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman; Born 27th April 1759: Died 10th September, 1797.1

William Godwin, Author of Political Justice. Born March 3rd 1756: Died April 7th 1836, Aged 80 years.

Mary Jane (deceased), Second Wife of William Godwin, Died June I7th 1841, Aged 75 years.

Note 1. This well-known writer was bom in 1759. The place of her birth is uncertain, but is supposed to have been at a farm in Epping Forest. At an early age she engaged herself in the occupation of tuition, for which she was eminently qualified. Unhappily, her sentiments on religious subjects were most exceptional, and she had imbibed principles hostile to that system which has been long established for the regulation of civil society. It was well, therefore, that after a few years she declined the employment of tuition, and confined herself to her pen. Having a contempt for the institution of marriage, she entered into a connection with Mr. Imlay, an American merchant, whom she met at Paris in 1792, and made with him a tour in the north of Europe, of which she gave an account in an interesting volume of letters in 1796. In consequence of the desertion of this gentleman, she resolved upon destroying herself (having failed in the attempt a few months before) ; she went by water from London Bridge to Putney, and deliberately jumped off Putney Bridge in the month of October, 1795. She was baffled in her attempt this time ; her clothes having buoyed her up, she was rescued 'by some watermen. In July, 1796, Mrs. Wollstonecraft took a house at Somers Town, in the parish of St. Pancras, not long after which she formed a connection with the well-known author of "Political Justice," &c. Their sentiments were perfectly in unison, and they both had so thorough a contempt for the rite of marriage, that it was only in consequence of her pregnancy, and the apprehension that she might incur that exclusion from the society of many valuable and esteemed friends which custom awards ip cases of this kind, that they were induced to comply with that ceremony. In April, 1797, Mr. and Mrs. Godwin took a house in the Polygon, Somers Town, where on the 10th of September following Mrs. Godwin died, eleven days after having given birth to a daughter. She was the mother of the future wife of Percy Bysshe Shelley, the poet.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Sir Henry Tempest (deceased), Bart., buried Nov. 15, 1753.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. Sacred to the Memory of Mr. John Williams, Linen Draper, of Oswestry, Salop, Who fell a victim to the Cholera on the 11th July, 1832, in the 28th year of his age. He was a kind and affectionate husband, and tender Father, and his Memory will be long cherished by all who knew him. Kind angels, watch this sleeping dust, Till Jesus comes to raise the just. May he awake in sweet surprise, And in his Saviour's image rise.

Churchyard St Pancras Old Church. To the Memory of Thomas Sheemakers, Esq., formerly of Great Titchfield Street, in the Parish of St Marylebone, Statuary, who died 15th July, 1808, aged 68 years. Also Mrs. Barbara Sheemakers, Relict of the above. Who departed this Life 11th Jan, 1810, aged 63 years. Requiescant in pace.