A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II
" Description of new and rare shells with four plates," Svo. N. Y. 1836. 2d ed. pp. 78. " A catalogue of the shells arranged according to the Lamarckian system, together with descriptions of new and rare species contained in the collection of John C. Jay, M. D." 3d ed. 4to. New York, pp. 125, with ten plates.
b The title runs thus, " La Sainte Bible qui contient le Vieux et le Nouveau Testament, par David Martin, pasteur de I'Eglise Walloue d'Utrecht, Amsterdam^
MDCCVII."
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Here
are interred
ihe remains of the
Jay family,
•which were removed from
the family vault
New York, . -
the2Slh of October, 1S07.
In memory of
John Jay,
Eminent among those who asserted the liberty
and established the Independence
of his Country,
which he long served in the most
important offices,
Legislative, executive, judicial and diplomatic,
and distinguished in them all, by his
ability, firmness, patriotism and integrity,
he was in his life and in his death,
an example of the virtues,
the faith and the hopes
of a Christian. Born Dec, 12th, 1745, Died May 17ih, 1829.
In memory
of Sir James Jay, Kn't. born 27 October, 1732, died 20 October, 1815.
Peter Jay Munro,
who died
22 Sept. 1833,
aged 66 years,
8 months and 12 days.
In
memory of
Judith
relict of John W. Watkins, Esq..
and last surviving daughter of
William Livingston,
COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 91
Governor of New Jersej^, who departed this life July 7th, 1843, in ths 83d year of her age. Anchored safe, the weary soul Shall find eternal rest, Nor storms shall beat nor billows roll Across my peaceful breast.