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E2.6 Contd......
                   WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 20TH JANY 1810
                                     AGED 75 YEARS.
                               AISO THE REMAINS OF
                              MARTHA COOKE HIS WIFE,
                       WHO DIED 9TH FEBY 1814, AGED 71 YEARS,
                                ALSO THE REMAINS OF
                             THEIR SON THOMAS COOKE,
                   WHO DIED THE 6TH FEBY 1829, AGED 57 YERS.
                                ALSO THE REMAINS OF
                             ELIZABETH COOKE HIS WIFE,
                   WHO DIED THE 8TH APRIL 1821 AGED 37 YEARS

E2.7   CURRY
       Polished dark grey granite headstone on plinth. Stylised recessed pillars at sides,
       pediment curving to urn at top, leaf decoration at sides and above inscription.
       Lettering incised excellent condition.
       Heighr 2000
       Width: 700
                                    IN LOVING MEMORY
                                OF ELIZA JANE CURRY,
                                DIED 9TH OCTOBER 1922
                                     AGED 78 YEARS.
                                    ALSO HER HUSBAND
                                     WILLIAM
                               WHO DIED 5TH JUNE 1929,
                                     AGED 83 YEARS.

                   Base of headstone
              "BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD"

                         WARD                                  DERRY

E2.8   ALEXANDER
       Octagonal sandstone obelisk on base and double plinth, garlands in relief near top.
       Lettering incised on east and north sides of base, somewhat lichen affected but
       legible.
       Height: 3400 approximately
       Width: 620 at base
                        East side
                                        ERECTED
                                      IN MEMORY OF
                                    JAMES ALEXANDER
                                    OF MOUNTCASTLE,
                                                                               Contd......