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John Borlase Warren


Near This Place Rest The Mortal Remains Of
The Right-Hon'ble Sir John Borlase Warren, Baronet.
Admiral Of The White Squadron,
A Member Of His-Majesty's Privy-Council,
Knight-Grand-Cross Of The Most-Honorable Military Order Of The Bath,
As Also, Of The Order Of Guelph, And The Crescent.
Ob. 27. Februar. 1822. Æt. 69.
His Distinguished Naval And Diplomatic Services,
Obtained The Favour Of His Sovereign, And The Applause Of His Country:
Whilst His Amiable Disposition, Manners, And Character,
Assured To Him The Affection Of His Family,
The Attachment Of The British Seamen,
And The Esteem Of His Numerous Friends.
His Afflicted Widow Has Caused This Monument To Be Erected
To The Memory Of Her Beloved Husband.
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In The Same Vault Were Also Deposited The Remains Of
Caroline, Relict Of The Above Mentioned Sir John Borlase Warren,
Ob. 28. Decem. 1839. Æt. 79.
The Right-Hon'ble Sir John Borlase Warren, Baronet.
Admiral Of The White Squadron,
A Member Of His-Majesty's Privy-Council,
Knight-Grand-Cross Of The Most-Honorable Military Order Of The Bath,
As Also, Of The Order Of Guelph, And The Crescent.
Ob. 27. Februar. 1822. Æt. 69.
His Distinguished Naval And Diplomatic Services,
Obtained The Favour Of His Sovereign, And The Applause Of His Country:
Whilst His Amiable Disposition, Manners, And Character,
Assured To Him The Affection Of His Family,
The Attachment Of The British Seamen,
And The Esteem Of His Numerous Friends.
His Afflicted Widow Has Caused This Monument To Be Erected
To The Memory Of Her Beloved Husband.
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In The Same Vault Were Also Deposited The Remains Of
Caroline, Relict Of The Above Mentioned Sir John Borlase Warren,
Ob. 28. Decem. 1839. Æt. 79.
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