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My linkage here is tentative, but the age works for the Beckenham appointments.
Fielding: Stone 1736-54: buried here 16 May 1754; ex mon suo: 'To the memory of the Reverend Robert Talbot, A.M., Rector of this parish, and of Ann, his wife, daughter of John Lynch, Esq., of Groves, near Sandwich in this county; and also of Mary, their daughter, who are interred near this plaace. Robert Talbot died May the 12th, 1754, in the 59th year of his age; Ann Talbot died September the 26th, 1751, in the 53rd year of her age; Mary Talbot died September, the 26th, 1749, in the 18th year of her age.' John Talbot the only son of the said Robert and Ann, and survivor of the family, caused this monument to be erected.
Venn: Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 26, 1712. B. at Greenwich, Kent. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1719. Fellow, 1718-28. Incorp. at Oxford, 1720. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 9, 1717-8; priest, Sept. 20, 1719. R. of Swalecliffe, Kent, 1727-33. V. of Ringmer, Sussex, 1733-6. R. of Stone, Kent, 1736-54. Head Master of King's School, Canterbury, 1747-50. Married Anne, sister of Dr John Lynch, Dean of Canterbury. Died May 12, 1754, aged 59. Buried at Stone. Monumental inscription. M.I. Administration of Effects at a Probate Court. Admon. ('Prerogative Court of Canterbury.'P.C.C.) Feb. 1755.