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Curious Epitaphs

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9781465583949
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Library of Alexandria
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Respecting the next example, Mr. Edward Walford, m.a., wrote to the Times as follows: Close to the south-western corner of the parishchurchyard of Hampstead there has long stood a square tomb, with a scarcely decipherable inscription, to the memory of a man of science of the last century, whose name is connected with the history of practical navigation. The tomb, having stood there for more than a century, had become somewhat dilapidated, and has lately undergone a careful restoration at the cost and under the supervision of the Company of Clock-makers, and the fact is recorded in large characters on the upper face.