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An Old Mason's Tomb.

to William Kerwijn Esquire , and Wife to Daniel Featly , D . D ., Anno Domini 1632 . This window is beautified with three rich Coates , her Fathers , her first and her second Husbands . ' Over against this Window , towards the middle Ee , is a Monument erected to the memory of her worthy Father , the aforenamed William Kenmjn , Esquire , dated 1594 , the time of his death ancl bnriall .

Also of Mistresse Magdalen Kenvyn her Mother , buried in the yeere of onr Lord 1592 . Of BenjamineKerwyn her Brother , buried the 27 . of Jnly Anno 1621 , who had Issue seven sonnes ancl five daughters , five of those children deceast , and here ( with them all that are before named ) interred . This Monument in this passage of 39 . yeeres , somewhat defaced and withered , was raised , repaired , beautified , and encompast with iron Barres , in a faire ancl gracefull manner , at the charge of his loving Daughter , the aforenamed , Mistresse Joyce Featley , 1632 . " Seymour * states that Joyce Featley , left by her will , that after the death of

her husband and herself , the sum of 4 > l . p . aim . for ever was to be paid to the Vicar and churchwardens of the parish of St . Helens , out of the rents and profits of a messuage in the Parish of Lambeth in Surrey ( being copyhold of the Manor of Kennington ) . After recounting various charitable purposes to which portions of this sum of money were to be assigned , the will states that " 6 s . yearly was to be bestowed in repairing her father ' s tomband the other

, 2 s . yearly to the Sexton for keeping clean the same tomb . " Dr . Featly died April 21 st 1645 , and the heirs refusing to pay the legacy , after some litigation , an order for payment was obtained in 1703 , but for some reason with a remittance of arrears . This order was made a final decree of the Court of Chancery , and was so enrolled in the Pett y Bag Office , March , 1703 . It would ajipearf that Dr . Featly was the son of John Fairclough

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CHINESE FREEMASONRY. Article 1
Untitled Article 5
Untitled Article 6
Untitled Article 7
Untitled Article 8
MASON'S MARKS FROM CARLISLE ABBEY. Article 9
APPENDIX. Article 10
BASSENTHWAITE LAKE. Article 12
JUNIUS. Article 14
MANY YEARS AGO: THE ANCHORITE'S LAMENT. Article 16
AN OLD MASON'S TOMB. Article 17
THE HISTORY OF SELBY, ITS ABBEY, AND ITS MASONIC ASSOCIATIONS. Article 21
HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE, No. 387. Article 28
AMONG THE HILLS. Article 33
SEA-SIDE SIGHTS. Article 34
MASONIC SYMBOLISM. Article 35
ON THE RHINE. Article 39
FLOWERS. Article 40
AFTER ALL. Article 41
NATURE IN REPOSE. Article 45
LITERARY GOSSIP. Article 46
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An Old Mason's Tomb.

to William Kerwijn Esquire , and Wife to Daniel Featly , D . D ., Anno Domini 1632 . This window is beautified with three rich Coates , her Fathers , her first and her second Husbands . ' Over against this Window , towards the middle Ee , is a Monument erected to the memory of her worthy Father , the aforenamed William Kenmjn , Esquire , dated 1594 , the time of his death ancl bnriall .

Also of Mistresse Magdalen Kenvyn her Mother , buried in the yeere of onr Lord 1592 . Of BenjamineKerwyn her Brother , buried the 27 . of Jnly Anno 1621 , who had Issue seven sonnes ancl five daughters , five of those children deceast , and here ( with them all that are before named ) interred . This Monument in this passage of 39 . yeeres , somewhat defaced and withered , was raised , repaired , beautified , and encompast with iron Barres , in a faire ancl gracefull manner , at the charge of his loving Daughter , the aforenamed , Mistresse Joyce Featley , 1632 . " Seymour * states that Joyce Featley , left by her will , that after the death of

her husband and herself , the sum of 4 > l . p . aim . for ever was to be paid to the Vicar and churchwardens of the parish of St . Helens , out of the rents and profits of a messuage in the Parish of Lambeth in Surrey ( being copyhold of the Manor of Kennington ) . After recounting various charitable purposes to which portions of this sum of money were to be assigned , the will states that " 6 s . yearly was to be bestowed in repairing her father ' s tomband the other

, 2 s . yearly to the Sexton for keeping clean the same tomb . " Dr . Featly died April 21 st 1645 , and the heirs refusing to pay the legacy , after some litigation , an order for payment was obtained in 1703 , but for some reason with a remittance of arrears . This order was made a final decree of the Court of Chancery , and was so enrolled in the Pett y Bag Office , March , 1703 . It would ajipearf that Dr . Featly was the son of John Fairclough

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