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The Epitaph, a part of it at least, is in the church at Bromsgrove, where she resided after her marriage. 498.
_Cenotaph_. In affectionate remembrance of Frances Fermor, whose remains are deposited in the Church of Claines, near Worcester, this stone is erected by her sister, Dame Margaret, wife of Sir George Beaumont, Bart., who, feeling not less than the love of a brother for the deceased, commends this memorial to the care of his heirs and successors in the possession of this place.
(See the verses on Mrs.F.) 499.
*_Epitaph in the Chapel-yard of Langdale, Westmoreland_.
[IV.] Owen Lloyd, the subject of this Epitaph, was born at Old Brathay, near Ambleside, and was the son of Charles Lloyd and his wife Sophia (nee Pemberton), both of Birmingham.
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