The epitaphs in this article are collected from “Ye New and Complete British Traveller.”
Croft, H. J., Guide to Kensal Green Cemetery, new edition. London, 1867, 8vo.
Crull, Jodocus, M.D. The Antiquities of St. Peter’s, or the Abbey Church of Westminster: containing all the Inscriptions, Epitaphs, &c., upon the Tombs and Gravestones; London, 1711, 8vo. Second edition, London, 1715, 8vo; third edition, vol. 1, edited by H. S., vol. 2, by J. R., London, 1722, 8vo, 2 vols.; fourth edition, London, 1741, 8vo, 2 vols.; fifth edition, London, 1742, 8vo, 2 vols.
Dart, Rev. John. The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, And the Once-Adjoining Monastery, &c.; London: Printed and sold by J. Cole, Engraver, at the Crown in Great Kirby St., Hatton Garden, and J. Hoddle, Engraver, in Bridewell Precinct, near Fleet Bridge, MDCCXXVI, fol., pp. ix-204; Appendix, pp. i-lvi, [With Illustrations.]
There is, in the above history, (pp. 39-91), a survey of the monuments in Canterbury Cathedral, with the inscriptions on the monuments and tombstones, and 27 plates.
[Diprose, John]. Diprose’s Book of Epitaphs: Humorous, Eccentric, Ancient, and Remarkable. London: Diprose and Bateman, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, n.d., [1879, 1880], 8vo, 80 pp.
Duncan, Andrew, M.D., M.P. Monumental Inscriptions selected from the Burial Grounds at Edinburgh; 1815, 8vo, 108 pp.
E., D. Stray Thoughts on Monumental Inscriptions. Christian Observer, vol. 6, pp. 609-619.
Epigrams and Epigraphs, by the author of “Proverbial Folk-Lore,” n.d., 8vo, 176 pp.