55 Here were also buried THOMAS YOUNG, CLARENCEX King at Arms; WILLIAM, LORD SEALES; WILLIAM, EARL WARREN; JOHN BUCKLAND GLOVER ; 1635. With this Epitaph: Not twice ten years of age, a weary breath ON A STONE In the New Chapel, under the Grocer's-Arms. Garret some call'd him, but that was too high, The Church he did frequent while he had breath, HERE ALSO, On the 28th of November, 1807, Was buried ABRAHAM NEWLAND, Esq. Fifty years the faithful and diligent Cashier to the Bank of England. Bermondsey Cburch-Yard, ON CAPTAIN RANDLE FOREMAN, Aged 62 years. This life's a voyage, the world's a sea, ON TWO BABES. Sleep lovely babes and take your rest, ON MARY SNELL, Aged 16. Consumption like, with rapid pow'r, MARTHA FARMER, Died, 1780; aged 16. A soul prepar'd needs no delay, A virtuous careful and industrious wife, TO THE MEMORY OF MR. DAVID WIGHTMAN, Formerly of Cumberland, near Carlisle ; but late of Artillery-Street, Bermondsey; Who died, 11th January, 1814; aged 28. His death was occasioned by a Cut in his Thumb. Stop traveller and drop a tear, In love he liv'd, in peace he died, Also of MARGARET WIGHTMAN, Sister of the above, Who died, 22d September, 1811; aged 21 years. ON AN INFANT. Weep not my friend's since God all good and wise, Hath pleas'd to take me spotless to the skies. TO THE MEMORY OF MR. JAMES BLACK, Oil and Colour Man, Aged 31; ELIZABETH, HIS WIFE, Aged 25; MARIA, THEIR DAUGHTER, Aged 3 years and 5 months; Who were unfortunately suffocated in the dreadful fire, at their house, No. 150, BermondseyStreet, June 23, 1817. Also of EMILY, THEIR INFANT DAUGHTER, Who died, 5th July, following, in consequence of the above calamitous event. Stay passenger, oh stay! and drop a tear, For the awful doom of those that moulder here, Sad proof alas! how quickly fate destroys, The airy fabric of our earthly joys; lot; And while you tread so near the hallow'd spot, |