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Gravesend TQ6473

St George's Churchyard

115. North side: In this Vault are deposited the 
Mortal Remains of William MAY Esquire, Consul
General in Great Britain for the Kingdom of the
 Netherlands, who died August the 9th 1827 in the 
69th Year of his Age. In office distinguished by his
extensive Knowledge and enlarged views of the
Commercial Relations between States and in 
private life honoured and beloved for his 
endearing social virtues. 
Maria Herminia, Relict of the above William May Esqr who died Novr 4th 1847 in the 87th Year of her Age.

from Colyer-Fergusson's listings
of M.I.s 1913


Taken by Colyer-Fergusson

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