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Uploaded: 07/02/14 6:04 PM GMT
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If you can understand it....From the Crypt..Hexham Abbey....R.

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::corngrowth
07/02/14 7:56 PM GMT
---If you can understand it---

Not a problem for me Richie, LOL!!!!!

Good capture of a piece of England's cultural heritage.

Regards, Cornelius.
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::Marzena
07/02/14 8:40 PM GMT
This would have been easier for me, if continued in Latin...:)
Alas the author switched to ye merry olde English.LOL
SAM & SAAB
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
::Ramad
07/02/14 8:45 PM GMT
My eyes are not that sharp any more! So I can only say a good find and capture!
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.casechaser
07/02/14 9:18 PM GMT
Only guessing but it looks like there is info about his life and death and then some stuff about his family members.

I am currently reading a fictional book where some of the clues are written in middle French, middle English, Provencal, Italian, and Hebrew. The book is "The Prophecy," by Chris Kuzneski and concerns the predictions of Nostradamus.

A long and winded way for me to tell you that you have a neat picture, Richie! lol.
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::tigger3
07/02/14 9:22 PM GMT
I don't understand it but I like your post R. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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::Constance52347
07/02/14 9:39 PM GMT
My guess from limited Latin is:

Gulielmus Johnston
merchant (trader)
labor finished
nature ceased
May 26, 1725
In state June 69

Great piece of history that you captured!
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.picardroe
07/02/14 11:42 PM GMT
Very nice capture of the sculpture.
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.GIGIBL
07/03/14 12:54 AM GMT
Excellent captured ,Well done.
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.icedancer
07/08/14 12:16 AM GMT
I don't have a clue what it says, but it's a wonderful historical posting
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