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Heversham (In. N. Levens Chapel, E). F. G. H., Memory of G. H. Sacred memory of Fulke Greville
Howard, second son of Clotworthy, first Baron Templetown, of Castle Upton
Co. Antrim, Colonel in the Army, sometime in the 1st or Grenr. Regiment of
Guards. He married 9th July 1807 Mary only daughter of Richard, and the
Honble.Frances Howard, when he took the name of Howard. She was heiress to
Elford Co. Stafford, Castle Rising in Norfolk, Levens in this parish, and
Ashtead in Surrey, where his remains are deposited, but at each of these
spots his name has made for itself a lasting resting place. He was wise and
good, let the void left by his death In the hearts of those who mourn his
loss bear testimony how deeply he was beloved. B. 3rd April 1773. died 4th
March 1846. " Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. " Hoc saxum
desiderii ergo et amoris ponendum atque inscribendum curĂ¢runt ejus nepotes.
T. G. F. A. U. Xmas, 1850.
Heversham (In. N. Levens chapel). Sacred memory of General the Honble. Arthur Upton of Levens
Hall and Kilburn, Middlesex, third son of John Henry first Viscount
Templetown of Castle Upton, County Antrim, Ireland. He was born at Wonham in
Surrey Janry. 15th I807, died in London April 23rd 1883. He married in 1866
the Honble. Frederica Blake, daughter of Joseph Henry, 3rd Baron Wallscourt of
Ardfry County Galway, Ireland. He served in the ColdstreaIll Guards and
after becoming General was appointed Colonel of H.M. 107th Regiment of Foot.
This monument is erected in loving and grateful remembrance by His Nephew
and Niece, whom He ever loved as His own children. The righteous shall be
had in everlasting remembrance. Psalm CXII. 6. A.F.M.S., H.M.G. July I884.
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