In St. Nicholas Church, at Abingdon, there is a monument to John Blackwall and his wife Jane (в церкви св. Николая в Абингдоне находится памятник Джону Блэкуоллу и его жене Джейн), who both, after leading a happy married life, died on the very same day, August 21, 1625 (которые оба, прожив счастливую семейную жизнь, умерли в один день, 21 августа 1625 года); and in St. Helen's Church, it is recorded that W. Lee, who died in 1637 (а в церкви св. Елены записано, что у У. Ли, который умер в 1637 году), "had in his lifetime issue from his loins two hundred lacking but three (было за всю жизнь отпрысков без трех две сотни; lifetime — продолжительность жизни, целая жизнь; issue — исход, выход; потомство, отпрыски; loins — поясница, чресла; to lack — испытывать недостаток, не хватать)." If you work this out you will find that Mr. W. Lee's family numbered one hundred and ninety-seven (если вы посчитаете, то обнаружите, что семья мистера Ли насчитывала сто девяносто семь /человек/). Mr. W. Lee — five times Mayor of Abingdon — was, no doubt, a benefactor to his generation (мистер Ли — /бывший/ пять раз мэром Абингдона — являлся, несомненно, благодетелем для своего поколения), but I hope there are not many of his kind about in this overcrowded nineteenth century (но я надеюсь, что таких как он немного в этот переполненный/перенаселенный девятнадцатый век).
From Abingdon to Nuneham Courteney is a lovely stretch (от Абингдона до Ньюнэм-Кортни идет восхитительный участок реки). Nuneham Park is well worth a visit (Ньюнэм-Парк стоит посетить). It can be viewed on Tuesdays and Thursdays (его можно осматривать по вторникам и четвергам). The house contains a fine collection of pictures and curiosities, and the grounds are very beautiful (в доме находится прекрасная коллекция картин и редкостей, и сам парк очень красив; grounds — сад, парк при доме; участок вокруг дома).
August [':st] benefactor [,ben'faekt]
In St. Nicholas Church, at Abingdon, there is a monument to John Blackwall and his wife Jane, who both, after leading a happy married life, died on the very same day, August 21, 1625; and in St. Helen's Church, it is recorded that W. Lee, who died in 1637, "had in his lifetime issue from his loins two hundred lacking but three." If you work this out you will find that Mr. W. Lee's family numbered one hundred and ninety-seven. Mr. W. Lee — five times Mayor of Abingdon — was, no doubt, a benefactor to his generation, but I hope there are not many of his kind about in this overcrowded nineteenth century.
From Abingdon to Nuneham Courteney is a lovely stretch. Nuneham Park is well worth a visit. It can be viewed on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The house contains a fine collection of pictures and curiosities, and the grounds are very beautiful.