"Let * * * Judges, Ministers combine,

And here great Wilkes and Liberty confine.

Yet in each English heart secure their fame is

In spite of crowded levies at St. J——'s.

Then while in prison Envy dooms their stay,

Here grateful Britons daily homage pay."

The inscription upon the tomb of William Allen was visible in 1817, and in addition to the inscription on the north side, which has already been printed in "NOTES AND QUERIES" (Vol. ii., p. 333), was as follows:—

South Side.

"O disembody'd soul! most rudely driven

From this low orb (our sinful seat) to Heaven,