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168 Philip, Earl Stanhope. d. 1786.

169 Charles, Earl Stanhope. d. 1816,

See Plan of Nave.

170 Thomas Thynne, shot in his own carriage, at the end of the Haymarket, (1682,) at the instigation of a foreign count, who desired to marry his widow. This lady was thrice married before she was 17. Alto-relievo representing his death. Quellin.

171 Sir T. Trigge, Lt.-Gen. d. 1814. Mural monument. J. Bacon, Jun.

172 Thomas Owen, Justice of Common Pleas. d. 1598. Reclining statue.

173 Pasquale de Paoli, the Corsican chief who sought the protection of this country against the French. d. 1807. Bust. J. Flaxman, R.A,

174 James Kendall, M.P. d. 1708. Tablet.

175 Dame Grace Gethen. d. 1697.

176 Elizabeth Freke. d. 1714.

177 Judith Austin. d. 1716.

Statue, &c.
Alto-relievo.

178 Sir Thomas Richardson, Speaker of the House of Commons, and afterwards Lord Chief Justice of England. d. 1634. Bust, &c. Huber le Sueur.

179 William Thynne. d. 1584. Recumbent figure. 180 Dr. Bell. d. 1832. Alto-relievo.

North Transept.

EAST.

Behnes.

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181-182 H. Boulter, Archbishop of Armagh. d. 1742. Sarcophagus, &c. H. Cheere.

183 S. Bradford, Dean of Rochester.

H. Cheere.

d. 1731. Tablet.

184 Sir Richard Kane, Governor of Minorca, on which place he conferred many benefits. d. 1736. Bust. M. Rysbrack.

185 Percy Kirk. d. 1741. Bust. P. Scheemakers. 186 Lord A. Beauclerk. His legs were shot off in the expedition against Carthagena; he would not suffer his wounds to be dressed till he had communicated his orders to his first lieutenant, which were, "to fight his ship to the last extremity;" he shortly afterwards expired, 1740. Bust, &c. P. Scheemakers.

187 John Warren, Bishop of Bangor. d. 1800. Allegory. R. Westmacott, Jun.

188 Sir John Balchin, Kt., shipwrecked on board the Victory, 1744. Alto-relievo on Sarcophagus. P. Schee

makers.

189 Joshua Guest, Gen. He defended Edinburgh against the rebels in 1745. Bust, &c. Sir R. Taylor.

190 Charles Watson, Vice-Admiral, celebrated for his exploits in the East Indies. d. 1757. Statue and allegorical figures. James Stuart and P. Scheemakers. 191 Sir William Sanderson, author of the Lives of Mary Queen of Scots, James I., &c. d. 1676. Tablet. 192 G. M. Dunk, Earl of Halifax, a celebrated statesman under George II. and George III. d. 1771. Bust, &c., 1782. J. Bacon, R.A.

193 Sir C. Wintringham, Bt., an eminent physician. d. 1794. Figure leaning on pedestal. Thos. Banks, R.A.

194 C. Manningham, Major-Gen., died on service during the Peninsular war, 1809. Alto-relievo, 1813. J. Bacor, Jun.

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195 Jonas Hanway. d. 1786. Sarcophagus, &c. F. Moore. Hope, General, Lieut.-Governor of Quebec, where he died, 1789. Sarcophagus, &c. J. Bacon, R.A. 197 Francis Horner, M.P. d. 1817. Statue. Sir F. Chantrey, R.A.

198 Rt. Hon. Warren Hastings. d. 1818. Bust. J. Bacon,

Jun.

199 Sir Eyre Coote, victorious military commander in the East Indies against Hyder Ally. d. 1783. Alegorical composition. Thos. Banks, R.A.

200 Sir H. Black wood. d. 1832.

201 Elizabeth Warren. d. 1816. Female figure sitting.

Sir R. Westmacott, R.A.

202 John Kemble, the great actor. d. about 1825? J. Flaxman, R.A.

203 William, Earl of Mansfield, Lord Chief Justice. d. 1793. The Judge is sitting; on the right is Justice, on the left, Wisdom. It is one of the grandest of modern works here. 1801. J. Flaxman, R.A.

204 Lord R. Manners, Capt. W. Bayne, and Capt. W. Blair, all mortally wounded in the naval engagement under the command of Sir George B. Rodney, 1782. Pyramidical monuments, allegorical figures, and medallions, 1793. J. Nollekens, R.A.

205 W. Pitt, Earl of Chatham, statesman under George II. and George III. d. 1778. Statue and allegorical figures. J. Bacon, R.A.

206 Admiral Sir Charles Wager. d. 1743. Medallion, &c. P. Scheemakers.

207 Admiral E. Vernon, great naval commander. d. 1757. Bust, &c. M. Rysbrack.

208 John Holles, Duke of Newcastle. d. 1711. Reclining statue and allegorical figures. F. Bird and J. Gibbs. 209 George Canning, died as Prime Minister, 1827. Statue. Sir F. Chantrey, R.A.

210 William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle. d. 1676. Recumbent statues, &c.

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211 Sir J. Malcolm, Governor of Bombay, and author of the History of Persia." d. 1833. Marble statue, 1837. Sir F. Chantrey, R.A.

212 Clement Saunders. d. 1695. Tablet.

213 Grace Scott. d. 1644. Tablet.

214 Admiral Sir Peter Warren. d. 1752. Bust and allegorical figures. L. F. Roubiliac.

215 Sir Gilbert Lort, Bt. d. 1744. Columns and entabla. ture, &c.

216 Rear-Admiral John Storr. d. 1783. Bust. W. Tyler. 217 Hannah Vincent, wife of Dean Vincent. d. 1807. Tablet. In the pavement are buried: William Pitt, Charles James Fox, Marquis of Londonderry, George Canning, Henry Grattan, Lord Colchester, and William Wilberforce.

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EAST AISLE. Formerly divided into the chapels of St. John the Evangelist, St. Andrew, and St. Michael. (See Plan.)

221 Lt.-Gen. W. Villettes. d. 1808. Tablet. Sir R. Westmacott, R.A.

222 Sir Charles Stuart, Gen. d. 1801. Medallion, &c. 223 Benjamin John, d. 1791; and Richard Forbes, d. 1799. Both killed in battle. Alto-relievo. J. Bacon, jun. 224 Admiral R. Kempenfelt, drowned by the sinking of the Royal George, at Spithead, 1782. Alto-relievo. J. Bacon, jun.

225 Earl and Countess of Mountrath. d. 1771. Allegorical monument. J. Wilton, R.A., after Chambers.

226 Rear-Admiral Totty, died at sea, 1802.

J. Bacon, Jun.

Bas-relief.

227 Countess of Kerry, and F. Thos. Earl of Kerry. d. 1818. Tablet, &c. G. Buckham.

228 Thomas Telford, the great engineer. d. 1834. Statue. E. H. Baily, R.A.

229 Dr. Matthew Baillie, d. 1823. Bust. Sir F. Char

trey, R.A.

230 Susanna Jane Davidson.

d. 1767. Oval Tablet.

He was

231 Thomas Young, M.D. d. 1820.
232 Henry, Lord Norris, his lady and six sons.

d. 1601.

son of the Sir Henry Norris whom Henry VIII. be-
headed, from jealousy of Anne Boleyn.
Cinque cento monument, recumbent statues.

233 Ann, wife of J. Kirton. d. 1603. Tablet.
234 Sarah, Duchess of Somerset. d. 1692. Reclining figure,
on sarcophagus, &c.

235 J. G. Nightingale, d. 1752; his wife, Lady Nightingale, d. 1734. (See p. 7.) 1761. L. F. Roubiliac. 236 Admiral Sir G. Pocock, K.B. d. 1793. Medallion and allegorical figures. J. Bacon, R.A.

237 Sir George Holles. d. 1626. Statue. Nicholas Stone. 238 Sir Francis Vere, a celebrated soldier under Queen Elizabeth. d. 1608. His monument, a recumbent effigy, (after a supposed design by M. Angelo,) is one of the best of its time. (See page 8.)

239 Capt. Edward Cooke, mortally wounded in an engagement with a French frigate, 1799. Allegorical monument. J. Bacon, Jun.

240 Sir Humphrey Davy.

d. 1829. Slab.

The slab with brass of Abbot Esteney, (No. 259 o,) removed from St. John's chapel, is placed before General Wolfe's monument in ambulatory,

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