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William Yates, 1761-1764; Rev. James Horrocks, D. D., 1764-1771; Rev. John Camm, D. D., 1771-1777; Rt. Rev. James Madison, D. D., 1777-1812: Rev. John Bracken, D.D, 1812-1814; John Augustine Smith, M. D., 1814-1826; Rev. William H. Wilmer, D. D., 1826-1827; Rev. Adam Empie, D. D., 1827-1836; Thomas R. Dew, LL. D., 18361846; Robert Saunders, 1847; Col. Benjamin S. Ewell, LL. D., 1848 and 1854-1888; Rt. Rev. John Johns, D. D., 1849-1854.


Cast Bronze Tablet 15 × 12 in.


To the Glory of God
and to the memory of
Maj. Joseph Croshaw, M. H. B.
Donor in 1658 of the land on which
Marston Parish Church was built
and of
Rev. Edward Folliott
Minister of Marston Parish
which in 1674 united with Middletown Parish
to form Bruton Parish
and of
Ralph Graves and Maj. John Dower
vestrymen of Bruton Parish prior to 1769
This tablet is erected by their descendants
through John Munford Gregory I
and Letitia Power Graves his wife

[1]This memorial was contributed and the pew endowed by descendants.


Cast Bronze Tablet 15 × 12 in.
  1. Miss Lettie G. Warburton, Sponsor.