NEAR THIS
PLACE LYETH THE
BODY OF MR JOHN CRUSE CURATE
OF THIS CHURCH AND FIRST
MASTER OF THE NEW SCHOOL
FOUNDED & ENDOWED BY HUGH SQUIRE Esq
OF THE CITY OF LONDON WHO DIED
THE 24 OF MARCH 1691 AND WAS BURIED YE
29 DAY OF THE SAME MONTH 1692
QUI
EXIMIA VITAE PIETATE
ET LABORE PASTORALI INDEFESSE(?)
ANHELABAT
& TANDEM
PER VARIOS MORBOS IMMEDICABILES
ASPIRIBAT
AETERNITATUM
As can be seen from the photograph below the dates have not been mistranscribed because of course at this time the Julian Calendar was still in use and the New Year did not start until 25th March on the Feast of Assumption. John was therefore buried five days after his death not one year later!

Cruse, John of South Molton, clerk
Date of Will, 18 March 1691
Proved 17 May 1692 by Sarah Cruse
To the ch[urch] of South Molton £15 to be bestowed in a silver flagon for the Communion table, & as for the management & Procurement of the s[ai]d flagon, I leave it to William Arundell, Rector of Filleigh & Lewis Southcombe, Rector of Roseash.
To my uncle John Williams of Lifton or his wife £5.
To John son of William Painter my godson of Lifton £3.
To the eldest son of Robert Williams of Milton Damarel £3.
To Mary sister of Robert Williams (now called as I suppose Makepowder) & to Deborah another sister (now called I suppose Deborah Hill) of the City of Exeter, each 40/-.
To poor of Tawstock 40/- & of South Molton £4.
To some poor families of South Molton £3 to be bestowed by 20/- a year in books called "The whole duty of man", the s[ai]d books to be given to such families as shall be thought fit by Mr Richard Musgrave, my father-in-law Mr Humphry Shobrook & the s[ai]d Mr Lewis Southcombe.
To Elizabeth wife of John Easton of South Molton 30/-.
Residue to my wife Sarah C, whom I make my ex[exutri]x.
Overseers, Mr Richard Musgrave, Mr John Hacche, Mr George Dean & Mr Humphry Shobrook.
(S[igne]d) John Cruse. Seal:-
(W[itnesses]) Nicho[las] Mallarre: John Odam.
Mark of Margaret Mildon.
Inventory 16 May 1692 by Mr Richard Musgrave, Mr Humphry Shobrooke & John Lewes, £732: 13: 5: (Appparel £6, Study of books £20. Furniture &c. Estate in house in South Molton £40, & in another house £50, & in one field £10, & in moiety of two fields £7 & in two fields called Common Moor in South Molton £12.)
Inheritance of a tenem[en]t called Blackpools £150. Debts due by bills, bonds &c £370)
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