| Prickett - 1815 - 318 pages
...this monument for perpetuating her pious memory. She took her last leave of this life August 17, 1649, in the arms of him who most entirely loved, and was beloved by her, even to the very death." Upon a flat stone underneath are the following lines, written also... | |
| Frederic Swartwout Cozzens - American fiction - 1891 - 234 pages
...pious memory of Judith Combe, who died just prior to her intended marriage, in August, 1649, " in y* arms of him who most entirely loved, and was beloved of her, even to ye very death." Other old monumental slabs have also been discovered, and it is the intention of the... | |
| William Winter - American literature - 1892 - 314 pages
...detestable i Judith Combe died in August 1649, — just prior to her purposed marriage, — " in ye armes of him who most entirely loved and was beloved of her, even to ye very death." She belonged, no doubt, to the family of John-a-Combe, who died July 10, 1614, and... | |
| Matilda Piro - Great Britain - 1892 - 336 pages
...detestable i Judith Combe died in August 1649, — just prior to her purposed marriage, — " in ye armes of him who most entirely loved and was beloved of her, even to ye very death." She belonged, no doubt, to the family of John-a-Combe, who died July 10, 1614, and... | |
| Harold Baker - Church architecture - 1908 - 116 pages
...intended wife , " she tooke her last leave of this life, the i ;th day of Avgvst 1649, in ve armes of him, who most entirely loved and was beloved of her even to ye very death." The arch in the east wall on the north side containing a recumbent figure is the tomb... | |
| Harold Baker - Church architecture - 1902 - 120 pages
...intended wife . " she tooke her last leave of this life, the 1 7th day of Avgvst 1649, in ye armes of him, who most entirely loved and was beloved of her even to ye very death." The arch in the east wall on the north side containing a recumbent figure is the tomb... | |
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