Memorial to Jayne Selwin

Halifax Parish Church



The memorial to Jayne Selwin at Halifax Parish Church

The monument to Jayne, the wife of John Caygill stands right of the altar in Halifax Parish Church. It is in the form of an angel with wings extended, raising a dying Christian from his couch, and pointing to heaven


Sacred to the memory of
JANE
relict of John Caygill, Esqr of Shay, Halifax,
and last remaining issue of William Selwyn, Esqr formerly of Down Hall, Essex,
who was lost to her afflicted family the 25th day of July, 1806,
Aged 84 years.
     
Her heart was the favourite residence of all the gentle and peaceful virtues :
Warm affection, sincere piety, benevolence and humanity dwelt there,
In mental as well as bodily sufferings she was patient and resigned;
To her numerous virtues, held in constant exercise
her relations and friends bear the most ample and sincere testimony,
and availing ourselves of her good example, may we endeavour to tread
with religions cheerfulness her peaceful footsteps,
for they lead to everlasting happiness.
     
As a tribute of filial veneration and affection
her only immediate descendant, Lady Jane Ibbettson
caused this monument to be erected, A.D. 1807

This image is taken from Crabtree's Concise History of the Parish & Vicarage of Halifax



© Malcolm Bull 2022
Revised 18:26 / 19th December 2022 / 3684

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