| 1812 - 778 pages
...kins, with design to transmit to postehe character of both, justly allowed GENT. MAG. /ifril, IB 12. to them, in the age they lived in. RICHARD, was a tender husband, an iiidulgent father, a sincere friend, a devout Protest ant, and a true loyal Patriot : of the latter... | |
| John Astley (of Coventry.) - 1885 - 126 pages
...top of the side panels, altogether about 15 feet high. Arms (plate ii.) On the tomb is inscribed— "Near this Place lye the Remains | of RICHARD HOPKINS,...Latter He gave Proofs in the several Parliaments | In wliich, for many years, He Represented this City. | MARY no less possessed all the Virtues of her sex:... | |
| Annie Arnoux Haxtun - 1896 - 44 pages
...design to transmit to posterity the character of both, Justly allowed to them, in the age they live in. Richard was a tender husband, an indulgent father,...A devout Protestant, and a true loyal Patriot; Of (he latter he gave proofs, in the several Parliments In which for many years he represented this City.... | |
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