DescriptionDart Memorial St Johns Bishops Tawton.jpg
English: The Dart Memorial of 1652 in the Church of St John the Baptist in Bishop's Tawton in Devon. Arms of "Dart (alias Wallis), co. Devon 1590": Gules, a fess and a canton ermine (Burke's General Armory, 1884[1]). The arms of "Rose", the wife of Charles Dart, of family unknown, impaled at bottom by Dart, are now indecipherable (Sable...). Painting of two rose stems with thorns; rose flowers on the pilasters and arch of the frame. Inscription:
Here lyeth the infant daughter of Charels (sic) Dart, Gent(leman), and of of Rose his wife, who departed hence ye 26 of Aprill An(n)o D(omi)ni 1652.
A Rose's sprouting branch no sooner bloom'd, By Death's impartiall Dart lyes here intoom'd, Though withr'd be the bud the stock relyes, On CHRIST both sure by fayth & hope to rise.
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