A large black slab of marble let into the pavement of the North aisle of Winchester Cathedral bears the inscription:-
In memory of
JANE AUSTEN,
youngest daughter of the late Revd. George Austen,
formerly Rector of Steventon in this County.
She departed this life on the 18th of July 1817, aged 41,
after a long illness, supported with the patience
and the hopes of a Christian.
The benevolence of her heart, the sweetness of her temper,
and the extraordinary endowments of her mind
obtained the regard of all who knew her,
and the warmest love of her intimate connections.
Their grief is in proportion to their affection,
they know their loss to be irreparable,
but in their deepest affliction they are consoled
by a firm though humble hope that her
charity, devotion, faith and purity,
have rendered her soul acceptable
in the sight of her Redeemer.
A brass on the North wall of Winchester Cathedral bears the inscription:-
JANE AUSTEN
known to many by her writing,
endeared to her family by the varied charms of her character
and ennobled by Christian faith and piety,
was born at Steventon in the County of Hampshire
Dec: 16th 1775.
and buried in this Cathedral
July 24th 1817.
"She openeth her mouth with wisdom and in her tongue
is the law of kindness."
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