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Chapter XIV. Funeral and Tomb

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Supplementary Chapters, Genealogical and Historical, compiled from original sources
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1872

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page 195 note * See note in the edition of Burnet's Life of Bishop Bedell, published in Dublin, 1758, communicated to the publisher by Mr. Bedell Stanford, grandson of Isabella the youngest daughter of the Bishop's eldest son, the Rev. William Bedell, Rector of Rattlesden.

page 196 note * Jones's Life and Times of Bishop Hall, ut supra, p. 98.

page 196 note † Vol. i. p. 275, 1807.

page 197 note * Second Epistle of Paul to Timothy, 1st chapter, 12th verse.

page 198 note * In the text at page 17, it is stated that, by way of recreation, he used to occupy himself in planting, transplanting, &c. See also Mr. Clogie's Memoir, p. 145.

page 198 note † See “A Description of Lough Erne,” in Additional MS. 4436, British Museum, page 314. The Bishop of Kilmore referred to as repairing Bishop Bedell's tomb had been, if the date of the writing here quoted was 1740, Dr. Josiah Hort, who was translated to the Archbishopric of Tuam in 1742, and was succeeded by Dr. Joseph Story.

page 200 note * Bishop Mant, History of the Church of Ireland, vol. ii. p. 655. For the drawing of the grave-stone, see vol. i.