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On the north-east pillar of the nave :

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

JAMES WESTON DIEMER,* ESQUIRE,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE.

11TH JULY, 1815, AGED 22 YEARS.
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED BY HIS
AFFECTIONATE MOTHER AS A LAST
TRIBUTE OF REGARD TO THE REMAINS

OF A MUCH LAMENTED SON.

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

THOMAS WALTON,† Esquire,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE
19TH DECEMBER, 1807,

AGED 56 YEARS,

AND

OF MARY HIRST, HIS DAUGHTER,

WHO

DIED THE 15TH OF APRIL, 1804,

AGED 28.

Son of the late rev. J. C. Diemer, D.D., by his wife Charlotte, (the. Mrs. John Sanders Walton, of N. A.)

THOMAS WALTON, esq., of North Allerton, solicitor; b. 29th Dec., 1750; d. 19th Dec., 1807. He mar. 29th May, 1774, Jane Sanders of North Allerton, and had issue

I. JOHN SANDERS.

II. Thomas, b. 2nd Apr., 1780; d. 10th Oct., 1781.

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2.

Mary, b. 1775, mar. to Henry Hirst, esq., of North
Allerton, sol.; d. 15th Apr., 1804, leaving issue-

Henry Hirst, of N. A., sol., b. 16th March, 1803;
d. in 1842.

JOHN SANDERS WALTON, esq., of N. A., sol., b. 17th June, 1781; d. 31st Aug., 1844. He mar. Charlotte C. Diemer, dau. of John Goll, esq., and widow of the rev. J. C. Diemer, D.D., and by her (who d. 9th Dec., 1850) had issue

I. Thomas Sanders, b 13th Aug., 1802; d. 22nd Aug., 1820.
II. John Goll, of N. A., sol.; b. 15th Jnly, 1803; died in London
20th May, 1825.

III. Frederick Pringle, M.A., vicar of Ainderby Steeple, b. 6th June, but left no issue.

1805; d. Aug., 1848. He mar.

IV. Robert Burnet, of N. A.. sol.; b. 9th April, 1809; d. 26 Feb., 1845. He mar. Anne Marcella, dau. of capt. W. M. E. Drake, R.N., and by her (now living) had issue

I. John Robert Walton.

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2. Marcella Catharine, m. to Wm. Jellicorse Ledward, esq,

in 1857.

3. Madeline Agnes.

On the south-east pillar of the nave :

Arms. Arg. a chevron betw. three crescents sa.

"Be ye also ready."

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

GEORGE WARREN WALKER,*

SIXTH SON OF THE REVD. BENJAMIN WALKER, M.A.
FORMERLY VICAR OF THIS PARISH;

LIEUT.-COLONEL OF THE 21ST FUSILEERS,
AND MAJOR-GENERAL

UPON THE STAFF IN THE EAST INDIES.

HE SERVED HONOURABLY

UNDER LORD LAKE AND GENERAL GILLESPIE,

AND AFTER 44 YEARS OF DISTINGUISHED SERVICE,
DIED IN THE HOPE OF A BLESSED RESURRECTION,
THROUGH THE MERITS OF HIS SAVIOUR,

AT ST. THOMAS'S MOUNT, MADRAS,
4TH DEC., 1843,

AGED 65 YEARS.

THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY

HIS MUCH AFFECTED WIDOW AND FAMILY.

Arms. Arg. a chevron betw. three crescents sa.

TO THE MEMORY OF

MAJOR-GENERAL FORSTER WALKER,†

COLONEL OF THE 1ST REGIMENT OF EUROPEAN LIGHT INFANTRY, IN THE ARMY OF THE HONBLE. EAST INDIA COMPANY;

HE WAS THE EIGHTH SON OF THE LATE

REVD. BENJAMIN WALKER, M.A.,

VICAR OF THIS PARISH DURING 39 YEARS.
AFTER FORTY YEARS

OF ACTIVE AND DISTINGUISHED SERVICE,
HE DIED IN PEACE,

IN THE HOPE OF A BLESSED RESURRECTION

THROUGH THE MERCY OF HIS GOD AND REDEEMER,

AT CALCUTTA,

THE 19TH OF JANUARY, 1843,

AGED 61.

THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED

BY HIS AFFLICTED WIDOW.

* He married Miss Patten, daughter of general Patten, governor of St. Helena.

He mar. Lydia Sophia, dau. of James Pattle, esq., of Calcutta.

On the south-east pillar of the nave :

Arms Arg. a chevron betw. three crescents sa.

-WALKER.

On a scutcheon of pretence, checky, or and ag.-WARREN.
BENJAMINUS WALKER, M.A.

per annos XXXVIII. hujus Ecclesiæ
Vicarius

ob. III. Non. Febr. A.D. MDCCCXIV, æt. LXXXIII.
ISABELLA WALKER.

Ux.

Cui nomen paternum Warren,

Ob. prid. Kal. Maii A.D. MDCCCVII, æt. LXVI.
Quorum Liberi et Infantes

Alicia, Anna Maria, et Arthur Warren
Juxta hunc locum omnes Sepulti
His jacet etiam Martha Warren, Vid.
Mater Isabella Walker.

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF FRANCES,

ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE-NAMED BENJAMIN WALKER,
WHO DIED, 3RD DECEMBER, 1835,
AGED 75 YEARS.

On a brass tablet, on the east wall of the south aisle:

: Visjo is 3piso`::

HIC JACET CORPUS JOHANN: TODD:
FILII 2DI JOHANNIS TODD, L.C.G.N=A. I.
OBIIT 31 DIE MARTII ANN. ÆTATIS
15 ÆRÆ CHRISTIANÆ MDCCV.

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Ingenij. Formæ cœlesti dote decorus

Assiduis vitam sponte colens studiis.
Romulidam, citiusq. venustatem ille Pelasgam,
Quam credas sapuit: grandia tune inhians;
Clausa ævi pins aggressus scrinia, letis
Ominibus, notis ominibus αμβρόσιος.

Chara Patris soboles (spes florens) blandula Matris,
Spirans, expirans, quantus abinde dolor!

Ah subito è molli sanguis pulmone remissus,
In sedes animam redidit αιθερίας.

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On the east pillar of the south transept :

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF

CHRISTOPHER INGLEDEW,* ESQUIRE,

WHO DIED 3RD JUNE, 1833, AGED 26.

AND OF LYDIA,

RELICT OF THE ABOVE, AND SISTER OF
THE LATE ROBERT DAVISON, ESQUIRE,

OF THIS PLACE,

WHO DIED 19TH JULY, 1857, AGED 48.

THIS TABLET IS ERECTED AS A TRIBUTE
OF AFFECTION BY THEIR ONLY CHILD.

On the floor within the altar rails :

Arms. On a fess three mullets between three dogs pass.
ROBERT RAIKES. He died 21st March,

1709, Aged 57.

CHRISTOPHER INGLEDEW, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, attorney-at-law; buried at St. John's church, Newcastle; second son of James Ingledew, of High-field House, (now Angleham,) co. York, by his second wife, Mary, dau. of Christopher Dodsworth of Leyburn, by Mary his wife, dau. of Henry I'Anson of Leyburn. He mar. 17th Sep., 1832, at N. A., Miss Davison, by whom he had issue

CHRISTOPHER JAMES DAVISON INGLEDEW, of North Allerton, F.G.H.S.; born at N. A., 25th Nov., 1833; assumed the additional christian name of Davison in 1854; mar. 9th Jan., 1855, Emma, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Eeles, of Sowerby and Islcbeck, co. York, captain Royal Lancashire Militia; by whom he has issue

I. Robert Davison, born at N. A., 22nd Sep., 1855.
II. Christopher Eeles, born at N. A., 11th July, 1857.

ROBERT RAIKES, esq., of North Allerton, father of Robert Raikes, esq., M.P. for this borough in 1710 (see p. 137) by Anne his wife, (who was buried at N. A., 26th April, 1729); Mary, born at N. A., 12th Nov., 1685; mar. to Thomas Crosfield, esq., of N. A., (see monument p. 168); and Ann, born at N. A., 29th March, 1693; buried 26th Dec., 1756.

MARIA

Conjux Charissima
THOME CROSFIELD,
Prudentia, Virtute, Pietate,
ceteris ac Animi Decoribus conspicua,
discessit

18° Augusti, 1733,
Ipse
meritis CHRISTI,

Misericordijsq. DEI OMNIPOTENTIS,
in Vitam Felicitatis æternæ

cum ea surgere
fidens

mente serena.

secutus

21° Die Junij,
1761.

On the chancel floor :

GEORGE BALFOUR,*

Second son of David Balfour, Esquire,
Of Edinburgh, died........May, 179.,
Aged 10.

In Memory of

W. B. BAYLEY, M.D.
Died 11th June, 1813,

AGED 51.

George, son of David Balfour, writer to the signet in Edinburgh, died 31st May, 1795; bur. 3rd June, aged 10 years, consumption. Par. Reg.

WILLIAM BATCHELOR BAYLEY, M.D., physician, residing at North Allerton, son of William Barnet, of Easingwold, gent., by his wife Anne Bayley; born, 1762; studied medicine under Richard Dighton, esq., of N.A.; took the name of Bayley, 1785; mar. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Matthew Todd, esq., of Normans House, by whom (who died 18th Feb., 1807; bur. at N.A.) he had issue-John Bayley, A.M., fellow of Emanuel coll. Cambridge; William, born at N.A. 17th July, 1793; Anne Elizabeth; Mary, born at N. A., 26th March, 1791, and Susanna, born at N. A., 3rd Oct., 1794. Dr. Bayley mar. 2ndly, Antonia, dau. of the rev. Henry Hewgill, A.M., of Hornby Grange, rector of Great Smeaton, who died without issue.

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