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NOTES AND QUERIES. [ii 8. i. FEB. as, 1910.


69. Capt. Chas. Heywood, 54th Regt., 6b. D Nov., 1804, a. 32.

70. Thos. Gajeta Ragland, Acting-Dep. -Com- missary General, ob., victim to the epidemic fever, 17 Oct., 1814, a. 29.

FIFTH Row.

71. Mr. John Gabell, Ensign 1st Batt. 5th Regt., ob. 21 July, 1800, a, 24.

72. Francis Adams, Esq., Master Shipwright of H.M. Dockyard, Gibraltar, ob. 2 Oct., 1800, a. 41.

73. Second Lieut. Wm. Maclean, of the R. Regt. of Artillery, ob. 27 Oct., 1798, a. 17.

74. Second Lieut. George Nutt, of the R. Regt. of Artillery, ob. 2 Jan., 1801, a. 17.

75. Lieut. Browne, 13th Regt., ob. 10 Oct., 1804.

76. Count Joseph De la Ville Surjllon [sic], Esq., Captain in H.M. Roll's [sic] Regt., ob. 19. Oct., 1804, a. 42.

77. John Wilkinson, Esq., Paymaster 54th Regt., ob. 8 Nov., 1804, a. 42.

78. Mrs. Lawton, ob. 11 Oct., 1804, a. 42. Erected by her husband.

79. Capt. Douglas Johnston, 2nd Queen's Regt., victim of the malignant fever, 27 Oct., 1804, a. 25.

80. Charles, s. of Capt. Mouat, R.N., and Frances Drake Mouat, ob. 11 Oct., 1804, a. 8.

81. Lieut. Thos. George Smyth, 2nd Queen's Regt., ob. of malignant fever, 22 Oct., 1804.

82. Ensign J. W. Griffiths, 2nd Queen's Regt., ob. of malignant fever, 22 Oct., 1804, a. 19.

83. Matilda, youngest d. of Capt. Mouat, R.N., and Frances Drake Mouat, ob. 1 Oct., 1804, a. 6.

84. Peter Alexr. Mouat, eldest s. of Capt. and Frances Drake Mouat, ob. 12 Feb., 1807, a. 23.

85. Major P. Bellew, 54th Regt., ob. 15 Oct., 1804, a, 30.

85A. Lieut. James Doolan, 54th Regt., ob. 15 Oct., 1824, a. 20.

86. Sarah, w. of J. Mervin Nooth, M.D., Superintendent-General of H.M. Military Hospital. (Remainder illegible.)

87. R.I.P. Peter Smith, Esq., late Paymaster 7th R.V.B., ob. 12 Ap., 1814, a. 53. Also Peter, s. of the above, who died during the malady with which this garrison was afflicted, 181(4), a. 23.

88. Lieut.-Col. Rudyerd, Royal Engineers, ob. 19 Oct., 1813, by malignant fever.

89. Elizabeth Thompson. (No date.)

90. Erected by Arthur Kinson over the remains of a beloved friend and partner connected by the dearest tie of WIFE, who departed him 30 Nov., 1804.

91. Lieut. George Le Blanc, Commander of H.M. brig Fearless, died as he lived, nobly. (No date.)

92. Henry Maxwell, s. of Henry Glasse, Surgeon to the Forces, ob. 12 (Oct.), 1815, a. 5.

93. Major Wm. Angrum, having served the king 45 years with unsullied reputation, ob. 3 Aug., 1808, a, 63. Placed by his children.

94. Capt. Robert Wilkinson, of Sunderland, ob. 25 Oct., 1799, a. 50.

95. Mr. Daniel Kuhn, of Philadelphia, ob. 20 Nov., 1804, a. (1)7.

96. Mrs. Eliza Green, w. of Hugh Green, mer- chant, d. of Peter Kuhn, Esq., of Philadelphia, ob. 15 Oct., 1804, a. 26.

97. Caroline, w. of Capt. Browne, 13th Regt., ob. 8 Nov., 1804.

98. Lieut. Myles, ob. 18 July, 1801, a. 20.


99. Lieut, John Wodehouse, of H.M.S. Penelope, ob. 2 Feb., 1802, a. 21.

100. Mr. Francis Brett, Surgeon, of H.M.S. Dragon, ob. 20 July, 1802, a. 37.

101. Mr. Will. Wroot, Midshipman H.M.S. Active, 0&..12 Oct., 1802, a. 17.

SIXTH Row.

102. Mary, w. of Capt. Edden, 90th Regt., ob. 24 Oct., 1798, a. 33.

All female virtues she possessed, A worthy heart beat in her breast, A heavenly fire that heart refined, Her actions spoke a gentle mind.

103. Capt. William Tuffie, 14th Regt., ob. 24 Aug., 1790, a. 32. He was born in the regi- ment, his father, Quarter-Master, having served in it for 53 years, from its first being raised to his death on service in Holland in 179(4).

104. Mr. Wm. Key, builder, of H.M. Yard at Minorca, ob. 29 May, 1802, a. 49.

105. Helen Charlotte, w. of Major Smith, Royal Artillery, eldest d. of Brigr. -General Sir Charles Holloway and gr. d. of General Sir Win. Green, Bt., who on 22 Oct., 1813, fell a victim to the fever then raging in Gibraltar, a, 24. Cara Helena Vale.

106. Charles , Lieut, of the , who

fell a victim (12) Oct., 1813, a. 25. He was

second s. of Brigr. General Sir Charles Holloway, Commanding Royal Engineers. (Rest illegible.)

107. Mr. Thos. Waterman, s. of Henry and Rebecca Waterman, of Portsea, ob. 20 Feb., 1804, a. 31.

108. Mr. Henry Geo. Farrington, of H.M.S. Triumph, ob. 23 Jan., 1802, a, 20.

109. Mr. James Took, Surgeon, of H.M.S. Triumph, ob. 10 Dec., 1801.

110. John Fenlayson, Gunner, of H.M.S. George, ob. 18 Dec., 1801, a. 51.

SEVENTH Row.

111. Ensign Richard Lake, 81st Regt., s. of Capt. Lake, late 3rd Guards, ob. 25 Aug., 1838, a. 20.

ON THE EAST WALL.

112. Hudson Lowe, Esq., Surgeon-Major, ob. 10 Oct., 1801, a, 70. As long as Honour and Integrity | Are revered by Mankind | So long shall this name be sacred | In Memory of his friends.

ON THE SOUTH WALL.

113. Sacred to the Memory | of | William Grave a. 38 yrs., Master of H.M.S. Cajsar [ Who fell | While conspicuously exerting himself | In the battle of Algeciras | on | July the Sixth | A.D. 1801. | By nature he was penetratinjg and resolute

| He was courteous in his Deportment | Irre- proachable in his morals | And | Exemplary in his attention | In all his duties | And the Func- tions of his religion. Erected by officers of H.M.S. Cassar.

114. Charlotte, w. of Mr. Thos. Bolton, of the Navy Victualling Office, ob. 2 May, 1800. She was b. in Minorca, and d. of Mr. Thomas Fawcett, Clerk of the Check in the Ordnance Office there. A. 36 years.

G. S. PARRY, Lieut.-Col. 18, Hyde Gardens, Eastbourne. [For other lists of inscriptions in cemeteries in various countries see 10 S. i. 361, 442, 482 ; ii.