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La grenouille
Une grenouille nouille nouille
Qui se croyait belle belle belle
Montait à l'échelle chelle chelle
Et redescendait dait dait
En se cassant le nez nez nez.
C'est à toi de chercher !
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[Mors Janua Vitas]
In Memoriam Henrici Samwayes Gen. qui
Obiit 22 die Julii. ^Etatis Suae 6o° Dominiq.
Anno: 1706.
Et quinq. filiorum, Iohannis, Thomae, Georgii,
Garlandi, et Roberti,
in pueritia morte correptorum.
Ac etiam Henrici filii natu maximi, qui e vita
excessit 25 die Augusti, Ano 1711 et Ætat: suae 35
Et Mariae filiae Unicae Liberorum Ultimae, et
Ægidii Merefeild Gen: Uxoris quae animam
efflavit Iulii 18 die a.d. 1712 et Ætat: suae 23
Quinq. vident nuptam Lunae, tumuloq. sepultam.
Johanna Samwayes, vidua, hoc Monumentum
conjugalis et materni amoris indicium perenne
erexit, post funera infra depositas esse reliquias
nequaquam in futuro removendas exoptans.
Death, the Gateway of Life.
In Memory of Henry Samwayes, Gentleman,
who died the 22nd day of July, in the 60th year of his age,
the year of our Lord 1706.
And of five sons, John, Thomas, George, Garland and Robert, carried
off by death in boyhood.
And also of Henry his eldest son, who departed this life the 25th day
of August, 1711. Aged 35.
And of Mary his only daughter, the last of his children and wife of
Giles Merefeild, Gentleman, who expired the 18th day of July, a.d. 1712.
Aged 23.
Five moons (months) saw her married and buried in the tomb.
Joan Samways the widow erected this monument as a lasting token of
her wifely and motherly love, earnestly desiring that her remains should,
after the funeral (after her death) be deposited beneath, and under no
circumstances in the future, be removed.
This mural monument — lettered in gold — should be in
the chancel, for it was removed from the north side of the
communion table — probably in 1844 — to its present in-
appropriate position.
Beaminster Church 53/54 archive.org/stream/historyofbeamins00hine/historyofbeamin...