Gumming, physician and antiquary, 1788. He was -placed in the churchyard, rather than in the church, at his own desire, " lest he who studied whilst living to promote the health of his fellow-citizens should prove detrimental to it when dead. Dr. John Fothergill and his friends - Page 122by Richard Hingston Fox - 1919 - 434 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1803 - 662 pages
...county during the space of forty-nine years. The epitaph informs us of his being, at his own desire, buried in the Church-Yard rather than the Church,...studied whilst living to promote the health of his fellow citizens, should prove detrimental to it when dead." The Town-Hall is situated at a small distance... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1803 - 716 pages
...county during the space of forty-nine years. The epitaph informs us of his being, at his own desire, buried in the Church-Yard rather than the Church,...studied whilst living to promote the health of his fellow citizens, should prove detrimental to it when dead." The Town-Hall is situated at a small distance... | |
| 1819 - 780 pages
...London and Edinburgh, who practised physic in this town and county during the space of 49 years, and who desired to be buried in the Church-yard rather than...the Church, lest he, who studied whilst living to pro• Menagiana, Tom I. p. 191. Edit. Auist. mote the health of his fellow Citizens), should prove... | |
| 1819 - 800 pages
...practised physic in this town and county during the space of 49 years, and who desired tu be buried in Ibe Church-yard rather than the Church, lest he, who studied whilst living to pro. • Menagiana, Tom I. p. 191. Edit. Amst. mote the health of his fellow Citizeni, should prove... | |
| A F. Kendall - 1830 - 704 pages
...be hanged rather than undergo this barbarous sentence, which the King afterwards mitigated. . ; yard rather than the Church, " lest he who studied whilst...fellow-citizens, should prove detrimental to it when dead." The Town Hall, near St. Peter's Church, is a spacious and handsome building, erected in 1791, having... | |
| Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - 334 pages
...years. The epitaph informs us that, at his own request, he was buried in the church-yard rather than in the church, " lest he, who studied whilst living to...fellow-citizens, should prove detrimental to it when dead." The church of All Saints has nothing remarkable. The town-hall, which stands at a short distance from... | |
| Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - 266 pages
...years. The epitaph informs us that, at his own request, he was buried in the church-yard rather than in the church, " lest he, who studied whilst living to...fellow-citizens, should prove detrimental to it when dead." The church of All Saints has nothing remarkable. The town-hall, which stands at a short distance from... | |
| Samuel Tymms - 1832 - 328 pages
...antiquary, 1788. He was placed in the Church-yard, rather than in the church, at his own desire, " lest he, who studied whilst living to promote the...fellow-citizens, should prove detrimental to it when dead." — In All Saints Church-yard was buried its puritan Rector, William Benn, nonconformist, 1680. —... | |
| James Savage - 1837 - 282 pages
...Dorset. The epitaph informs us of his being, at his own desire, buried in the church-yard rather than in the church, " lest he, who studied whilst living to...fellow-citizens, should prove detrimental to it when dead." — It is, however, remarkable, that, on the rebuilding of this church, in 1824, the grave of Dr. Cuming... | |
| Samuel Tymms - 1842 - 322 pages
...antiquary, 1788. He was placed in the Church-yard, rather than in the church, at his own desire, " lest he, who studied whilst living to promote the...fellow-citizens, should prove detrimental to it when dead." — In All Saints Church-yard was buried its puritan Rector, William Benn, nonconformist, 1680. —... | |
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