Tablet in St Clement’s Church, Leigh-on-Sea, dedicated to Robert Salmon d. 1641
Location
St Clement's Church, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England
Transcript
'Memoriae et Honori Sacrum / Magno Reipublicae instrumento et ornamento / ROBERT SALMON armigero, Rei Nauticae An. 1614 pene extinctae Restauratori domus / Trinitas 1617. Magistro & gloriae, Vice-Comiti London / 1640, electo; viro religione in Deum, probitate in omnes / aeternum imitando. Obiit Ano Christi 1641. Aetatis 74, et hic cum / majoribus 300, instar annorum, Jesum suum expectat. / To the memory of the Right Worthy and Worshipful / ROBERT SALMON Esquire / That great Instrument of God's glory, and the / commonwealth's good, the Restorer of Navigation / almost lost in 1614. Master of the Trinity House 1617 / and the glory of it 24 yeares, chosen sheriff / of London 1640. Whose solid Judgement, acute / wit, Uprightness to all, true Piety to God require / Admiration and Imitation, He dyed to the Losse / of all, but his own great Comfort June 18 1641 / in his 74th Year, and was Interred with / his Auncestors of about 300 years continuance / in the Grave of his Father in this Chancell / where he expecteth a joyful Resurrection / Do (Marble Stone) preserve his Name / And be the Treasurer of his Fame, / But if thou fail, his Name will be / A lasting monument to thee' [Gravestone] 'Here lies ROBRT SALMON Esqr / to whose deserved the Monument on the North / Wall is erected. He was born in this Towne / 1566 and is buried June 18 1641'
Details
Position: Side chapel on north side
Materials: Marble
People
Age: 74
Date of Death: 18/6/1641
Cause of Death: Unknown/None
Rank / Occupation: Master of Trinity House
Organisation: Trinity House
Extra
Recorder: Reverend William Henry Donnan 1969