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English: St Mary Magdalen, Mortlake, Richard Van Zeller (1844-1892) and Emmeline Mary [nee Arundell] (1849-1913). She was sister of Isabel Arundell, Richard Burton's wife.

Portuguese Vice Consul (1848-1899) and his wife Mary. Also Alexis Arundell (Jan 1877); Edward Arundell (Feb 1877).

Inscription: Beautiful life is that whose span is spent in duty to God and Man. Forgetting self in all that it can. Beautiful calm when the course is run. Beautiful twilight at set of sun. Beautiful death, God's peace is nigh to those whose life has prepared them to die.

If thou shouldst call me to resign what most I prized it neer was mine, I only give thee what was thine. Thy will be done.
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