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304 NOTES AND QUERIES. [11 s. vn. apbh iq, 1913. 74. Mrs. Ann Wild, d. — July, 1753. 75. John Williams, d. —, a. 36. Thomas Williams, his f., d. 22 Sept., 1825, a. 76. Mary Williams, w. of Thomas, d. 16 Jan., 1826, a. 76. Jane, their dau., w. of Thomas Lee, d. 14 Jan., 1832, a. 41. Elizabeth Williams, their other dau., d. 28 April, 1839, a. 61. 76. — Dury, relict of — Dury, Esq. [A fragment.] 77 Mrs. E. Ashbee, sister to above, d. 2 March, 1824, a. 79. Also Mr. Stephen Porter.... 78. Mary, w. of Mr. George Daniel, d. March, 1837, a. 37 79. Richard Sutton, of this p., d. 1 March, 1756, a. 40. 80. William Shaw.... Grace Shaw, wid. of said William, and mother of the said John Shaw, d. 30 Dec, 1726, a. 75. 81. Major Kober...., who served his country many [years] with distinguished reputation, and was severely wounded at the Battle of Minden, d. 27 Jan., 1793, a. 81. Major Dudley Ackland, fllst Regt. of Foot, d. 4 Oct., 1809, a. 61. 82. Miss Jane Jackson.... 83. (D-r) and Hotham, [son] of John Hotham, — of York —, Bar—, d. 16 Sept., 1(6)91, in the — year of his age. 84. Arthur Taylor, Esq., d. 4 June, 175-, a. (5)2. Katherine, his w., d. 24 June, 1752, a. 47. 85. Mr. John... .Frear. 86. — Campbell, d. Thursday, 2 Nov., 1712, a. 59. Arms, Quarterly, 1 and 4 gyronny, 2 and 3 (?). 87. Martha, w. of Nathan Carrington, d. Aug., 1742, a. (5)6. Catharine, their dau., w. of George Garrick, Esq., d. 2(1) March, 1758, a. 20. Nathan Carrington, Esq., d. 10 Oct., 1777, a. 78. Nathan Garrick, Esq., d. 25 June, 1788, a. 33. 88. The Hon. Colonel John Courthope, s. of Sir Peter Courthope, Kt., married to Rachel, dau. of John Codrington, Esq., 8 June, and killed by a musket shot at the siege of Namur in attack- ing the Castle, 20 Aug., 1695, a. 31. 89. William Johns[t]on, d. 7 Mav, —, a. 62. 90. Rev. Doctor Trotter, 1777. [The ichole inscription.] 91. George Maddocks, of Golden.... Elizabeth Maddocks.... 92. Mrs. Alice Forth, d. (24) May, 1756, a. 6(1). Martha Ibbetson, d. —, 1760, a. (5)2. 93. Sarah, w. of Mr. John Harvey, d. 16 Nov., 1779, a. 49. Mr. John Harvey, d. 6 July, 1794, a. 62. 94. Charles Scarburgh, Esq., d. 13 June, 1720, a. 66. 95. Joseph, s. of Joseph and Sophia Svkes, d. 25 Nov., 1781, a. 2 v. 24 days. Joseph Sykes, Esq., d. 17 June, 1788, a. 72. Sophia Torek, his w., d. 15 March, 179(4), a. 52. Lady Susannah Lor(t), dau. of John Hollis, Earl of Clare, and Elizabeth his Countess, d. 18 May, 1710, a. 69. 96. —, dau. of Thomas Patrickson, of Caswell How, Cumberland, Esq., d. 8 May, 17-9. 97. Frances, [wife] of John D(y)—, and dau. of (Sir) Robert W—, Baron—, d. —, 1702. 98. Mary, w. of Archibald Hutcheson,.... 99. Mr. John Benefold, d. 18 Sept., 1793, a. 75. Mrs. Mirabella Benefold, d. 2 Dec, 1803, a. 79. Charles Fiel ebrett, d. 22 Aug., 1798, a. 6 m. 2 weeks. COURTYARD. PAVEMENT SLABS. WESTERN HALF. 100. Henry Bentick Hollings, d. 7 Jan., 182(2),. a. (70). Also Charles Hollings 101. N. Roedm—, d. Oct., 1801, a. — W(illiam) Hitchcock, who died in their infancy. Also W(illiam) Hitchcock, who d. in his infancy. Mr. Richard Hitchcock, of Albemarle St., father of the above, d. Nov., 1808, a. (5 ?)8. 102. F.P. 1812. M.A.P. 1823. (H).W. 1827. 103 ard G—, d. 20 Oct., —, a. 77. Sarah Gurney, his w., d. 5 Feb., 184-, a. 80. 104. (James) Ratcliffe, d. — April, —, a. 5-year.?. Sarah, his w., d. 16 April, 1838, a. 63. Ann Ratcliffe, his sister, d. 2 May, 1841, a. 57. 105. Mathew Breading, d. 11 April, 1808, a. 32. 106. Mr. John Mather .Frances, w. of the above.... Alexander A. Mather, s. of the above John and Frances, d. (3) March, 18—. 107. Maria, w. of William Henry PI. Hatch, of 12, Regent St., d. 21 Jan., 1836, a. 37. 108 Also Anne South(ell), his gr. dau., a. 20 months. 109 Also Henry Price Martin, d. 2(4) Aug., 1827, a. 85. 110. Mr. William Wells, of St. Alban's Place in this p., d. June, 1829, a. (3)0. 111. Mary Anne Noel, d. 23 Oct., 1834, a. 31. Mrs. Anne Noel, her mother, d. 2 April, 1843, a. 09. 112. Mr. Thomas Neal, of Little Pulteney St. in this p., d. 6 Sept., 1801, a. 56. Mary Anne, his dau., d. a. 3 y. 4 m. Sarah, his w., d. 5 Dec, 1818, a. 72. 113. William Gree[n], of the Bull Yard, Swallow St., gent., d. 6 Aug., 1811, a. 63. 114. Mr. John Kitson, of this p., d. 21 March, 1829, a. 50. Sarah Ann, his wid., d. 5 April, 1850, a. 72. 115 George Ellis Shor[man], gr. s. of the above, d. April, 18—, a. 3 y. —m. Samuel George Shorman, d. 21 April, 18(43), a. — y. 2 m. lianis Shorman, d. 18(43), a. 78. G. S. Parry, Lieut.-Col. 17, Ashley Mansions, S.W. {To be continued.) The Birthplace of Samuel Pepys.— I lately read in The Hampstead and Highgate Express a report of a very interesting lecture on ' Samuel Pepys ' that had been delivered on 5 March at the Highgate Thirty Club by Mr. George Avenell, the Hon. Secretary of the Hampstead Selborne and Archaeological Society. It seemed to me that Mr. Avenell gave an accurate summary of the principal events in Pepys's life, and that he had arrived at a just con- clusion with regard to the diarist's complex character. On one point only he was not entirely " up to date," as he stated that it was not quite clear where Pepys was born; and as in years to come the indexes of ' N. & Q.' will be the first quarry in which investigators into literary history will mine, it may be •well to recapitulate in these