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Toke's and others,
Heraldic
Ledger Stones in Kent churches
John Harbord
DOD 1732 St
James's Church, Elmsted
Another with this Coat. [Erm.
on a fesse gu. 3 crescents or imp. betw. 2 bars wavy sa. Arg. a lion
rampt. sa.]. Here lies interred ye Body of (John) Harbord DOD of
Broxton in ye County of Chester Esq. Controwler of the Revenue of Tenths
and First Fruits. Grandson to Sr. William HONEYWOOD Bart. He married
Elisabeth, Daughter of Charles MATTHEWS of Exeter in ye County of Devon
Gent. Who, as a Memorial, hath caused this Stone to be laid. He died
July ye 3d. 1732. Aged 34. Noted by Rev
Bryan Faussett 1757
Nicholas Eyare Toke notes
awaiting full transcription
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