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                     Closely adjoining the Latin monument lies that of another 
                      minister of the parish: —  
                       
                      Sacred  
                      To the Memory of the  
                      Rev. ROBT. HORSBURG  
                      Somewhile  
                      Minister of the Pannis,  
                      Died 1724.  
                      And of his great grand-daughters  
                      ISABELLY OLIVER, died 1806,  
                      And MARY OLIVER, died 1853. 
                       
                      A familiar name in the district is that of Bruce Cunningham: 
                      —  
                       
                      Rev. WM. BRUCE CUNNINGHAM,  
                      Son of the above Isabella Oliver  
                      And Robert Cunningham,  
                      Captain Berwickshire Militia,  
                      Minister of this Parish From 1833 to 1843,  
                      And from that date to the day of his death  
                      2nd August 1878  
                      Minister of the Free Church here.  
                      And of his eldest Son,  
                      ADAM SMITH DOUGLAS CUNNINGHAM, ~ 
                      Died 1841, &c.  
                       
                      Yet another lies here who if not the greatest among those 
                      who have ministered to the people of Prestonpans is certainly 
                      not the least: —  
                       
                      Here lies the Rev. Mr WILLIAM CARLYLE, 
                      Who during his Ministry in this Place, 
                      For above 40 years, Possessed the affection,  
                      confidence,  
                      and esteem Of his Parishioners,  
                      For in him were happily joined piety,  
                      Benevolence,  
                      probity of manner,  
                      And fervent zeal.  
                      lie died 8th March 1765,  
                      in the 43rd year Of his Ministry,  
                      and 75th of his age.  
                      The Parish erected this stone To his Memory.  
                       
                      "Shawell, " this is evidently one of the officers who lay 
                      in the barracks at Preston during the French  
                       
                      Sacred to the Memory of  
                      THOMAS SHAWELL, Esq.,  
                      Late of Haselmere,  
                      Surrey,  
                      Captain in the Westmorland Militia,  
                      Mad served as an Officer for 24 years.  
                      He died Oct. 10,  
                      1806 Aged 50.  
                       
                      To the west of the above, and also on the church wall, is 
                      a nice little memorial stone. It speaks to the  
                       
                      Memory of two esteemed parishioners,  
                      DAVID RAMSAY of Abbotshall,  
                      Deceased in 1775 a"d HELEN KYD OF CRAIGIE,  
                      his spouse,  
                      Deceased in 1789.  
                      This tribute of affectionate remembrance Was erected by 
                      their surviving son,  
                      Sir Thomas Ramsay,  
                      Bart. of Balmain, 1827. 
                       
                      Directly between the two windows of the church stands a 
                      rare old stone, bearing a finely-cut shield with a scroll 
                      around it, the scroll being surmounted with banners, spears, 
                      and trumpets. It has been erected to the memory of  
                       
                      JOHN HENDERSON  
                      And his Spouse, 
                      ———Alexander  
                       
                      The inscription is nearly all worn out. The date is 1540, 
                      but this must be a date of birth, not of burial, as there 
                      was no churchyard here till 1596.  
                     
                    In the south wall of the churchyard may be found that of 
                      Taylor. This is a beautiful white marble memorial stone, 
                      of circular form, with a finely-cut palm tree flourishing 
                      on it, and thus it tells its story: —  
                       
                      Sacred to the dearly loved Memory of  
                      JAMES BANKS TAYLOR,  
                      Fourth son of Alex. Taylor, and Mary Banks hie wife.  
                      Born at West Seton, 31stJanuary 1834.  
                      Died at New York 3151 January 1884,  
                      And here interred.  
                      Also  
                      With tenderest memories is here inscribed  
                      The name of ROBERT,  
                      Fifth son of Alex. and Mary Taylor,  
                      Who died in South Africa,  
                      10 Sept. 1864, Age 27.  
                      Faithful unto Death.  
                       
                      A beautiful oblong red granite memorial stone, to the right 
                      of the above, is that to the memory of  
                       
                      JOHN TAYOR, West Seton.  
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