In 1790, possibly, 1787, Thomas Denman was born to Father Denman.
On 13th March 1834 Simon Yorke of Dover 1604-1682 [aged 70] died without issue one day after his seventieth birthday. On 10th May 1854 Harriet Manningham [aged 70] died. Both buried at St Andrew's Church, Wimpole [Map].
Framed inscription panel with achievement of arms, supported by consoles and surmounted by a sarcophagus, in various marbles, signed by Thomas Denman [aged 44].
The quote 'Et Nos Aliquod' appears to refer to Vergils Aeneid Paragraph 57 Sentence 4 "et nos aliquod nomenque decusque gessimus." meaning "I also had some name and respect".
Simon Yorke of Dover 1604-1682: On 12th March 1764 he was born to Charles Yorke and Agneta Johnson. On 1st July 1790 Simon Yorke of Dover 1604-1682 and Harriet Manningham were married.
Harriet Manningham: On 21st June 1763 she was born to Charles Manningham of Thorpe in Surrey.

In 1847 Thomas Denman [aged 57] was declared bankrupt.
In 1850 Thomas Denman [aged 60] was living in Battersea, Surrey in reduced circumstances.
Before 1861 Thomas Denman [aged 70] died.