Hookes, Nicholas

Memoriae et Vertutibus sacrum
Nicholai Hookes Armigeri
Conditi in illo quem prope extruxit Tumalo
En Hospes moriture Virum.
Qui
Summam dubiis rebus probitatem
Sincera in Deum pietate
Spectata in utrumque Carolum Fide
Eximia in omnes Charitate;
Moribus suavissimis
Et Limatissimo Ingenio
Omnibus Elegantioris literatura ornamentis exculto
Mire adornavit.
Hoc
Pignus pietatis Monumentum posuit
Johannes Hookes superstes
Nepos — si quis alius Maestissimus
In Lacrymarum consortio
Obiit 7. Nov. 1712 aet. 84.
Elizabetha Conjux Charissima Obiit 29 Nov. 1691.
Qua (cum fratre, sorore, et multiplici prole)
in eodem quiescit tumulo.
Translation:
Sacred to the memory and virtues
of Nicholas Hooke, Esquire,
laid to rest in that tomb which he himself built nearby -
Behold the man, O traveller, destined to die,
who wonderfully adorned himself with
the highest probity in uncertain affairs,
with sincere piety toward God,
with proven loyalty toward both Charleses,
with exceptional charity toward all;
with most sweet manners
and a highly refined intellect,
cultivated with every ornament of elegant literature.
This memorial,
a token of affection,
was set up by John Hooke, his surviving
grandson — if anyone else could be, most sorrowful —
sharing in grief and tears.
He died 7 November 1712, aged 84.
His most beloved wife Elizabeth Hooke died 29 November 1691.
With her (together with a brother, sister, and numerous offspring)
he rests in the same tomb.
Church: St. Mary-at-Lambeth - London (in Lambeth, London).
Relation:
Spouse.
Profession:
Writer.
Sex:
Male.
Virtue(s):
Charity*, Cultivation*, Elegance, Loyalty/service to crown*, Piety, Probity, Refinement*, Sincerity, Sweetness, Virtues in general*.
Exemplar:
Exemplar of the Virtues.
Language:
Latin.
Year of death: 1712.
Age at death: 84 (classed as: Adult).
