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Kirk Malew
Inscriptions - Isle of
Man
Inside The
Church |
SURNAME
(Alphabetically) |
INSCRIPTION |
BALLARD |
Charles Ballard, late of Lincoln's Inn, buried Sept. 28th 1768. |
CUMING |
Mr. James Cuming, son of Robert Cuming, Esq., of Alter, and
grandson to Sir Alexr. Cuming, Bart., of Coulter, died January 26th,
1776. |
FIELD |
Rev. John Field, A.M., of the County of Armagh, Ireland, died
January 12th, 1778, aged 34 years. |
HALSAL |
Henry Halsal, son of the late Mr. Halsal, Castletown, died
September 2nd, 1722, aged 28 years. |
LIVINGSTON |
Jane Livingston, wife of Archibald Livingston, of Castletown,
died July 15th, 1752, aged 55 years. |
Archibald Livingston, died September 15th, 1760, aged 53. |
LIVINGSTON |
Martha Livingston, wife of John Livingston, of Castletown, died
April 6th, 1738, aged 55 years. |
THOMPSON |
Wm. Thompson, of the County of Cavan, Ireland, late of
Castletown, buried 23rd June, 1713 age 44. |
Eliz. Thompson, his daughter, by his wife Margaret, March 6th,
1714 aged 15 years. |
WOODS |
Mrs. Eliz. Woods, died January 2nd, 1785, aged 22 years.
The Monument by her husband, Captn. Thomas Woods. |
On The Chancel : |
In The Chancel : |
LEWIS
Joshua Lewis, Ensign in the 58th Regiment of Foot, died Sep. 7,
1784, aged 17, eldest son of Lieut. Col. George Lewis, who commanded
the Royal Artillery at Gibralter, in 1782. Distinguished for his
many amiable qualities.
(On Black Marble) |
TAUBMAN
Dorothy, the beloved wife of Capt. Taubman, of the Nunnery, and
daughter of the late John Christian, Esq., of Unrigge Hall, in
Cumberland, who died at Bristol Hotwells, January 5, 1784. Aged 27.
Arms:- Argent,
a bend, between six mascles, gules, impaling, azure, a chevron
between three covered cups, or.
(on a white marble monument) |
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In The
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CAESAR
Interred here is the body of Julius Caesar, a virtuous youth, and
esteemed for his proficiency in academic learning. Buried 9th
January, 1739, aged 23. |
REDDISH
John Reddish, Esq., Lt. Col. of the Army, died 17th May, 1717 aged
69.
When he
sought Death, armed with sword and shield,
Death
was afraid to meet him in the field;
But
when his weapons he had laid aside,
Death
like a coward struck him - And he died! |
In The Chancel Wall : |
CORWYN
Elin. Corwyn, daughter of Robt. Corwyn, of Cumberland, who was wife
to Henry Staffarton, receiver of the Castle, who departed in great
mikeness and that patience Christ did. 1578. |
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COTTER |
Thos. and Margt. Cotter, children |
CORNAH |
James Cornah, of Rossacre, in Lancashire,
Captn. of Douglas, and Steward to the Lord of the Isle, buried 27th
July, 1722, aged 43 years. |
DE LA PRYME |
Francis W., son of Francis and Jane De La
Pryme, 25th April, 1789 aged 10 wks. |
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MOORE |
John Moore, 29th April 1780, aged 77 years. |
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WATTLEWORTH |
Elienor Wattleworth, wife of Saml. Wattleworth,
of Knock Rushin, 24th January, 1780, aged 44 years. |
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start page 84 - after Wattleworth.
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