Page:The Prose Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley (Volume 1).djvu/48

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xl I'ROOFS TO THE PEDIGREE OF SHELLEY, On a Mural Monument at the East end of the Nave in the Church of Worth aforesaid.

In a Vault beneath this Monument is Entered the Bodies of Eoger Bysshe of Fenn Place in the Parish of Worth Esq'", who departed this life March the 2lf' 1702 in the 8lf year of his age and of Ellen his 2: Wife daughter of John Parr of Kempes in the Kingdom of Ireland Gent: She departed this life June the 18? 1700 aged 62 years whose consumate Virtues were so ex- emplary as may be a pattern to all their Posterity. They left two Daughters Elizabeth married to Francis Wyatt of Freemans in Sussex Esq"", and Hellen married to John Shelley of Fenn Place Esq"". This Monument was erected at the Charge of Mrl Elizabeth Bradford She died May the IS*^!" 1725 and is buried near this place was Daughter of John Bradford D. D. by Jane his Wife daughter of John Parr of Kempes Gent.