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The following is the inscription on the monument to Sir John H.
Dalmahoy in Westerham Church :
In a vault about the centre of the North Aisle are deposited the
Remains of the Reverend Sir John Hay Dalmahoy, Bart., who died on
the 17th October, 1800, aged 32 years, when the title became extinct.
He was the only son of Alexander Dalmahoy, Esq., of Highani Hill,
Essex, by his wife Elizabeth, second daughter of John Board, Esq., of
Paxhill, Sussex. In the same vault are deposited the Remains of his
sister Sarah Hay Pattison* Wyatt, wife of Thomas Wyatt, Esq., of
Treeman's place, Sussex. She died at Sundridge Lodge on June the
7th, 1826, aged 63 years. Thomas Wyatt, Esq., died April 22nd,
1854, at Torquay, aged 90, and was buried there.
* Error for Paterson.
The following is the inscription on the monument to Sir John H.
Dalmahoy in Westerham Church :
In a vault about the centre of the North Aisle are deposited the
Remains of the Reverend Sir John Hay Dalmahoy, Bart., who died on
the 17th October, 1800, aged 32 years, when the title became extinct.
He was the only son of Alexander Dalmahoy, Esq., of Highani Hill,
Essex, by his wife Elizabeth, second daughter of John Board, Esq., of
Paxhill, Sussex. In the same vault are deposited the Remains of his
sister Sarah Hay Pattison* Wyatt, wife of Thomas Wyatt, Esq., of
Treeman's place, Sussex. She died at Sundridge Lodge on June the
7th, 1826, aged 63 years. Thomas Wyatt, Esq., died April 22nd,
1854, at Torquay, aged 90, and was buried there.
* Error for Paterson.
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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