as much lamented, August 28th, 1750, aged

35 years. Several of his scholars, moved

by affection and gratitude, at their own

expense erected this in remembrance of

his worth and merit.

"Virtue, good nature, learning, all combined

To render him belov'd of human kind."

Greenford, near Harrow-on-the-Hill, had quite recently a worthy inhabitant who was a gardener and presumably a beekeeper also. Accordingly a beehive appropriately decorates his gravestone.

FIG. 62.—AT GREENFORD.