Monumental Inscriptions in All Hallows’ Churchyard, Tottenham

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Sacred
To the Memory of
HERBERT THOMAS Esq.
A Lieutenant in the Royal Navy
A Brave and Deserving officer
Who spent the bloom of his youth
In the Naval Service of his Country in East Indies
Was present at the taking of Angria the
Pirate Chandernagare Pondicherry &
Was particularly noticed by his commanding officer,
Sir Samuel Cornish,
For his Bravery and Gallant conduct at the taking
Of Manilla.
A Chronic disorder brought on by his long and hard
Service in that Country rendered him Incapable
Of following his Professlon at Sea,
And after much painful and severe suffering
Which he bore with great Christian fortitude
It pleased the Almighty to release him on
The 25th day of July 1793
In the 48 Year of his age.
This Tomb was Erected by
Mrs Sarah Boyer his only Surviving Sister
In Testimony of
Her Regard for the Memory of a Beloved Brother.

Sacred to the Memory of
WILLIAM LEAK, Esq
Late of Cannon Street London.
Who departed this Life
Octr 3rd 1797. Aged 63 years.

In Memory of
SARAH LANE
Who departed this Life
On the 5th of May 1855
Aged 80 years.
She was a faithful and valued
Servant for Fifty Five Years
In the Family of the late
James Holbrook,
Of this Parish

Sacred
To the Memory of
Mr JOHN PARTRIDGE Gent,
Many years of the Bank of England
And late of Stone Bridge Tottenham
Who departed this life August 26th 1817
Aged 50 years.
Of whom it is difficult to speak
With justice: for his true Character
Would appear flattery and the least
Abatement of it an injury to his
Memory

Sacred
To the Mortal remains of
WILLIAM HENRY WARREN, who departed this life
July 20th 1828. Aged 33 years.
Tread lightly on his ashes.
Ye men of genius.
For he was your Kinsman
Weed his grave clean,
Ye men of goodness,
For he was your brother.

Beneath are deposited
The remains of
Mr DANIEL SILVER,
Late of this Parish,
Who died June 26th 1833
Aged 67 years.
Also Mrs JANE SILVER
Widow of the. above,
Who died 24th Oct 1850
Aged 51 years.
Likewise of
Mr DANIEL SILVER,
Son of the above
Who died March 27th 1832,
In the 44th year of his age.
After the Burial of Mrs Silver,
No other Person or Persons shall at any
Time hereafter be interred or Buried
In this Vault—Never—

In Memory of
MARGARET LYDIA
Wife of James Samuel, C. E.,
& Daughter of the Ettrick Shepherd
Who died 28th February 1847
Aged 22 Years

Sacred
To the Memory of
MARY
Wife of Henry Plucknell
Who departed this Life August 23rd 1833
Aged 54 years.
The Stone is erected
By Voluntary Subscriptions
As a mark of Respect
For her services, she having been
Mistress of the Poor House of this Parish
During a Period of 13 years.

Here lyeth ye Body
of EDWARD EVERARD,
Who departed this Life December
The 9th 1755 aged twenty seven
You was to good to Live on Earth with me
And I not good Enough to Dye with thee
Farewell Dear Husband God would have thee
Youl near return but I to you must go.