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"Christopher Kay buried Oct the 23d Anno Dom 1689 Mrs Jane Nichollson Bu June the 4th 1690/ confined in a bed of dust/ hear doth a body lye/ raised again it will I trust/ into the heavens high/sin not but have a care/ to make you calling sure/ omit those things which trivial are/ prise that we will insure/ hange not your mind on secular things/ each one doth fade apace/ riches the chief of we hath wings/(insertion- A matron grave is here interr'd/ whose soul in heaven is preferr'd/ aftwher grandson lost his breath/ she soon surrender'd unto death)/ keeping no certaine place/ Addict your selves unto his conversation/ your purchase heaven for your habitation"&#13;
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Description of Rubbing: This rubbing is mostly all inscription minus a shield with flourishes around it at the top center. The first letter of each line in the inscription minus the insert spells out his name "CHRISTOPHER KAY" making it an acrostic</text>
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