Inscription
To the memory of the Honble. Caroline Anne Pole Carew, daughter of William Henry, Lord Lyttleton, wife of the Right Honble. Reginald Pole Carew.
To strong natural endowments she added attainments rare in her sex, of a disposition singularly guileless, generous and confiding, of a peculiar native kindliness and sweetness of temper, the endearing qualities of her heart and the purity of her mind displayed themselves in the most active and judicious benevolence, and in the cheerful and diligent performance of all a woman's duties. With a sincere and humble confidence in the redeeming mercies of her Saviour, she died on the 10 of April, 1833, in the 59 year of her age, inexpressibly loved and lamented.
In the same vault with his two highly valued and truly beloved wives lie the remains of Reginald Pole Carew. Born on the 28 of July, 1753, and died on the 3 of January, 1835. This simple memorial of him was dictated by himself, and executed according to his desire by his grateful and affectionate children.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Agneta Pole-Carew Cocks
1791–1836
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Amabel Pole-Carew Glanville
1796–1871
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John Reginald Pole-Carew
1800–1804
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Caroline Pole-Carew Bucknall-Estcourt
1809–1886
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William Henry Pole-Carew
1811–1888
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Juliana Pole Carew Agar Robartes
1812–1881
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Catherine Pole-Carew
1813–1893
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Rev Gerald Pole-Carew
1815–1845
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