Sacred to the memory of
Grice Smyth Esquire
of Ballinatre in the county of Waterford
who, after having endured a most painful illness for 10 years
with perfect resignation to the will of God,
departed this life in the city of Limerick
on the 18th day of January Anno Domini 1816
and in the 54th year of his age.
His remains are deposited near this place in the same tomb
with those of his ancestors the Earls of Cork and Burlington.
As a brother, husband, parent and friend
he was most affectionate, generous and sincere.
This monument is erected to his memory by his widow
Mary Broderick Smyth
daughter of the late Henry Mitchell Esquire of Mitchellsfort,
in testimony of her esteem and love.
As many as I love I rebuke and chasten,
be zealous therefore and repent.
Revelations, Chapter 111 verse xix.