DescriptionA memorial to Captain William Berkeley - Bruton - geograph.org.uk - 1171908.jpg
English: St Mary's parish church, Bruton, Somerset: wall-mounted monument to Captain William Berkeley. He matriculated at Christchurch Oxford aged 16. He later commanded the fourth-rate frigate HMS Tyger. He died at sea on 25th March 1733, aged 33, when his ship was in passage from the coast of Guinea to the West Indies.
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