Sepulchral Monuments in Great Britain PDF
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HISTORY
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THE
ARTS,
NORMAN CONQUEST
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
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WITH
INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS.
V O
L.
II.
PART
III.
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aufli
fournir les
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laplupartfur
les
tombeaux.
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At Broxburn
pew by
the
c.
laft
kneeling in a 1465.
IMc
Dccrmb'c
a label
Me
tnefs
<< JLXU.
2Dnt
On
monk
2Utmn
who died 1465, lies in the South aile of the pref- 1466.
an elegant chapel built by his executor Sugar, in honour of PI.
Bifhop Bekington,
bytery
at Wells
in
Mary and St, Thomas the Martyr. His figure, pontifically habited, LXXX.
on the tomb built and dedicated by himfelf, in the fame epifcopal robes in
which he appointed to be buried, and under it a fkeleton in Hone. His three
executors, Swan, Sugar, and Pope, lie by him, under three fimilar ftones.
the Virgin
lies
lhire
York,
1423,1424; of
1430;
of Tyne,
difeovers itfelf
ftill
houfes,
fhall
New Work,
fecond of thefe,
hereafter.
fide
Thomas
Cornilh,
Thefe he
They
The
meet with
called the
ftill
we
fettled
on
his chapter.
In the middle
which he compleated
and enlarged, being left unfinifhed by the fudden death of its founder, Fleming, bifhop of Lincoln, 1420.
He laid out 6000 marcs at his palace at
Wells.
He built the dormitories of Bath abbey and Wytham priory, and the
bifhops manor-houfe at Barnwell, near Briftol.
tion.
In
him
he purchafed, at a great expence, a confeal, Nov. 3, 1464. of his will, and of all his bewere .10. to the repairs of his church of Wells ;
under his
firmation under the great
in a forfeiture
quefts.
.400.
Among
thefe
fucceflor,
ter College,
St.
MS Baker,
Antiq. Ox.
ex
Itin.
W.
latter parifh,
fums
Worceftcr, p. 274.
132. 134.
Friars
Friars at Briftol,
to fay
larly of
of
verfity ten
hundred pounds
defend any
to
fee,
in
and one
lieu
Swann
the uni-
at
of dilapidations, or to
His will bears date Nov. 12, 1464
and the
fubjeCt.
poor ftudents
to ten
the
his fucceffor in
on that
fuit
five years,
Hugh
Dr.
Sugar,
who
provoft of
own expence
built at his
an elegant chapel of ftone, adjoining to the great pulpit, where before had
been a wooden one and Dr. John Pope prebendary of Wells and recftor of Stripe,
;
laid
out
all
fineft
the pulpit
'.
1466.
PI.
on a grey
flab,
lefs
At
ornamented.
his feet
two
The
lull:
round him,
and
abbey,
Wejlminjler
a chevron between
only remaining.
On
forming
labels
fix
11 )$ crowned,
five
S02UR3iX
Cdmundas
ffiis
mobcratus,
tequterett Ijtimatus
Btrtott, Inc
dacrae ftrtpturac
Cortot
Db
Ijabuit et Ijonorrs.
From
this
family of the
it
name of
defended from an
cated
at
to the library ol
prefixed.
his order
De Script
iSa '
T tr
'
Bib Brit -
Anj. Sic.
I.
s7
MS
vifitor
of
n. KccSct.
the
SIX
the Benedictine
He moved
this
'
Weflmm-
14x3; abbot of
hereabout 1403; head or prior of Gloucefter-hall,
account of his age and infirIn 1462 he refigned, probably on
iter 1440.
marks for life. He died 061 3, 1466.
mities, and had a yearly penfion of soo
have efcaped m its fntlg corner of
would
this
llab
thought
have
One would
with
together with its rich fcreen, he had adorned
St. Andrews chapel, which,
.this with the other two chapels of
the arms of many noble families > ; but
and entirely devoted to modem lmthe North tranfept have been laid together,
.
provements.
Kennedy of Dunnure
Tames Kennedy, younger of the two fons of James
III. was firlt abbot of PittenRobert
of
daughter
Angus
of
countefs
by Mary
the death of bilhop Wardlaw,
ween, created bilhop of Dunkeld 1438, and on
with Pope Eugenus IV. (who had
1440, was, during his abfence at Florence
to folicit his authority to feme y
prefented him to the commendatory of Scone)
by
abufes in the church, eleaed and recommended
1456 founded
St.
poll in a few
lord chancellor 1444, but refigned the
and
with fuccefs the appointment of the queen regent,
to the
He oppofed
weeks.
when James III. came
regents, and in
colleagues.
He
filled
The coftly
accumulated.
by no means confiderable, nor his preferments
will be a noble monument of
building and ample endowment of his college
his bounty.
public regret
morals, and
at
Pitifcottie
fays
the
times
in the
Vol.
II
MS. Wood.
4 Hift. Scot,
Widmore,
0
XII. 23.
I
ii
1 1
5
S
Kee P
170Glal'g. 1749.
in
466
in Scotland,
in the realms,
and
Thus he
fpecially lefe-majefty,
three
coftlieft
for it was reckoned bv
of confideration being for the time that the leaft of them
coft
thirty thoufand pounds fterling,
They muft have made a ftrange inconfiderate calculation to fuppofe the monument coft as much as the college
or th ttjhip,
unlefs the images about it were offiber.
;
men
honeft
of the
fays
fineft
the Gothic
work
is
uncommonly
Mr. Pennant
elegant.
On
the
left
a border a
Sepulcruin
b,i!dtg,
f0
?"
fihi
magnifict
extruendum curavit.
P'Buchanan.
of Scotland p. j
'
*
*
-fa
i"
2i
JriHN
bo/me, Norfolk,
monument
to
May
him.
[of the place] where his fadre lythe at Bromholm bothe the thyknefse and
conlpafe off the peler at hys hed, and from that the fpace to the alter and
the thyknefle of the alter and imagery off tymbre werk, and what hyght
the afche is to the gronde off the ilde % and how hye the grounde off the
qwyr is hyer than the grownde off the ilde. He charges her, fe it yowr felffe,
and when I fpeke with yow I woll tell yow the cawfes why that I
defyr thys
to
John Lowe,
be doon.
is
3i)S
And on
eft
meus
autoc
Deo gras:,
fhield held
PI.
Lxxxiri.
up by an
eraft.
with thofe of the fee of Rochefter, which are however placed on the
linifter
fide.
Round
Seus
3@tfcterc
And
on the bafe
aninte ft
this,
London, which
he furnifhed with many excellent MSS. He filled the fee of Rochefter upHe died the laft
wards of 23 years, and fhewed himfelf a man of bufinefs.
day of September, 1467, and the particulars of his eafy paffage out of this
world are thus recorded in the book of his Confiftorial ACts, fol. 542, b, After
employing the whole night in watching and devotion he rofe, and being feated
in his chair, made new as it were for the purpofe, and placed before the
chimney in the parlour of his manor of Hailing, amidft his chaplains, fervants,
and officers, who were praying for and attending on him, he expired as it
were lleeping, and without a groan yielded up his pure fpirit to his Creator
herefy, and built the magnificent library of the Auftin Friars at
at eleven oclock,
on the
laft
day of September
Mr.
1
* aile.
writer in the Topographer, Vol. I. 533. obferves, that in Mr. Balires plate it is Jfjj.
4 Obitus Johis Lowe epi Roften. A. 1467. Ultimo die Septembris, circa horam xi. in manerio de Hailing obiit
rev. Pater Joh*6 Lowe Roffcn, epus mitiffimo modo poftquam tota nofte vigiliis et orationibui laborallctfurgens et in
idem
cathedra
2I 4
Mr. Willis, Mr. Lewis , and Dr. Thorpe % have, in the third efcocheon,
but autor 3 is the word in Dr. Dennes copy of the infcription ; and it
;
was admitted as right from a fac fimile copy of it, made by Mr. T. Filher, tor
A third copy of the fix fliields, with their infcripthe Cuftumale Roffenie.
intfead of
tions, by Mr. Schnebbelie, PI. LVI. p. 262.. of that work, renews
removes the difficulty ; but both thefe are very different from Mr. Carters, in
by the fame draughtfp. XLVI. A more correct copy of the whole monument,
!
amor
here fubftituted to that which makes PI. XLVI. and XLV 11 of that
4
Amor is better fupported by devotional authorities , and the
very infcription on biffiop Lowes tomb is proved to have exifted on the gold
chain of a pair of beads bequeathed by biffiop Wickham to arclibiffiop Arun-
men,
is
valuable work
Of the
maimed
which
tion,
am
inattention of
the oldeft
is
forry
my
friend Mr.
learned
Denne
in opinion,
fide
The
Glanville.
fepulcbro titulum
On
1467.
tomb
exprefs words
fatis
ei
Uu ob.
On
1467.
abrafs
5 leal,
flip in
$Ic facet
quonOam
mentis marttf,
the South
mag.
aile
Ijenrtc.
X 14
67.
of Ewe/me church.
morcote q D
obfft rrft.
5>ept.
Mentis
l3C;Ci'<ll33. cufuS
2lmeit.
cathedra fua ad hoc quafi noviter fata fedendo ante caminum in parlora inter capellanos et fnos domefticos et ofliciarioc
orantes devotiffime et diligentcr obfequentes quafi dormiendo expiravit, et fpiritum fuum fine ullo ftrepitu et raurrauratione fuo creatori mundilTime commendavit, cujus animam in fua gloria fufeipiat ipfe Deus.
Amen.
Life of Pecock, p. 137.
'
Reg.
Roff. p. 701.
in St.
*
as
God
Deus
author.
Broke through
its
more
infculpta,
IHC
amor meus."
Mr. Thorpe,
ejl
On
On
an
altar
fide.
At
muzzled bear. His lady is habited in the low divided veil
headdrefs ;
her mantle has a falling cape clofe about her neck, round her waifl:
a girdle
with a long end.
At her feet a little dog with a ftudded collar.
Over their heads and below their feet have been fix lhields and
his feet a
as
infcribed, 3J1& (Jl tilllt iDCOthe fcrolls, when this monument was
fcrolls,
Round
many
the ledge,
fcfto fci
3333
amen.
At
Henry Grene here commemorated was the laft of his family who held
Drayton, of which Luffwic was a member.
He was lheriff of Northamptonfhire 23 Henry VI. and 5 Edward IV. and twice married, firft to Conjtancc
Pawlet, by
whom
ford,
fhire,
PEDIGREE
Sir
Henry Grene,
chief juflice of
GRENE.
of
England=a
filler
f.
p.
John, married
Mary daughter
of William Grene
of Bridgnorth.
Henry,
1. Conft.
2.
married
Pawlet.
Mary, married
Sir Geoffrey
Luttwell.
Eleanor, married
John Fitzwilliams
of Spotfbury.
Margery, married
Sir H.Huddleftone.
Marg. Roos.
Confiance=John
Bridges, II. 247. gives but/* labels in all, omitting tliofe in the middle.
3 vice&imo die.
Northampton, B.
B.
*viB.
5 Bridges omits cTca.
married
Sir Richard
Vere.
Edward.
*
Ifabel,
1467.
PI-
freeftone, bareheaded,
a gown, having in front three empty fhields in quatrefoils, his hair cropt,
and a woman in the divided headdrefs, mantle, kirtle, flceves reaching to her
wrift, furcot, and double cordon.
Lxxxvi. in
Over him
is
Over her, A.
cortifes
bend
charged with a
S.
ftar
S.
Bobun.
S.
S.
The canopy
is
Thorndon
till
....
He married Catharine
2,
on each
it
black
On
tlflltlt.
who
own
letters
2)Cl
St.
Anne
other,
3lDC patCt
infant fon.
The
her
fon.
In the centre of thefe fix compartments over the point of the arch
the Deity in Trinity, with the crucifix, &c. damaged.
Over the flit of the
Confeflionary is painted St. Dunftan finging to a harp, a defk and book behind
is
him.
Under him >CUS SDUtlframiS ^rcIjtCpifCOpUS.
On the wall
beyond over a recefs now ufed as a fire place, are painted two bifhops in pon tificalibus with crofiers, one with a nimbus, holding a book on the
outfide of a
building, over the window of which hangs a bell, and on its roof
and battlements an angel holds down another bell. On the furbaft arch is
l^CtlllUU)
miCrrcct
II.
The
roof
is
3 pallets
He was
pcraitos nolt.
in gold letters,
wood divided
16 E. IV.
Clauf. 21
Henry VI. m.
22.
1443.
4 Brien Rouclyffe
Joq.
mefluage
Latton
p. 63. Chief
to the chaplain,
and
217
written,
Xorrcns
bcncbico lucts
lane $
fol.
Xvmttas*
On
velom
in a
I?tc
fubtec pctta
2Ugc
in
fama
crcbit
opiums
2tc poll
SDitabit rnultos
Ijanc
SDeprecot ut bultis
XranGt a ntunbo
jMalmum jam
domett
ci
S>tcpljatius
fi
quacrcrr curas
The
poets
The
family of Arderne muft have been more confiderable in thefe parts than
name
is
loft in this
compofition.
is
and the long fword girt acrofs him. She has the clofe bodied gown with large
fleeves over her hands.
Over him is a lion rampant in a bordure ingrailed.
Under him the arms of Arderne and three fons. Over her the firft coat impaling the fecond ; the fliield under her is gone, as is the infeription plate, and
one daughter remains. See PI. LXXXV. fig. 1 Sc z.
This may have belonged
to the ferjeants daughter Anne, and her hufband, who Salmon
and New1
court fay was John Bohun, and he and his wife were patrons of the chantry,
and jointly prefented to it, 1483, and Anne in her widowhood, 1501 3 .
1
In the Eaft window of the church are a fine old man in a blue robe praying,
probably the judge, and a woman in the divided head-drefs, having three
times on her habit the bend cottized between the lioncels
and behind her a
;
girl in red, in the fame head-drefs.
In the middle of the three days Arderne
impaling the bend and lioncels.
In the antechapel of New College Oxford under a prieft in a hood, fliaved 1468.
,
and curled, holding in his hands a tau crofs, with the five wounds on it.
,
P. 7 S*
11. 366.
Ncwc.
Ib.
28one
*is
gu'Dm
Ijvtic
pfctTov facte
contubt
beitcficia
his
mouth,
*468.
nucljt jfcfus
Margaret Beauchamp,
'
daughter of Richard earl of Warwick beforementioned, and fecond wife of the famous John Talbot earl of Shrewfbury,
who died June 14, 1468, was buried in Jefus chapel, feparated from St. Faith's
eldeft
under
may
be had of the dean and chapter, .C. and if no licence can be had, then
j[. C. to be emploved there as myne
executors can think moft for
the faid
the welfare of
my
One of the
foul.
Henry
dire&s Alfo
VII.
the grave of
my
my moder
lady
This was
at
length done
tere before
2Ubp
yt be a
wille
Humphrey
1492.
pyller before
in
Wenlok
for in
Camdens time
image of
tljc
who by
was
this epitaph
on a
pillar 4
ana
rigljt noble
fgargarate counters of Sbrousberp, late ruffe of tlje
ous luugljt
anD
reDolbteD
Ibarrtor
>brousburp,
blca in (Hen for
tlje
right of
tljis
lonD
tlje fii:lt
lbt)tcl)
Oougiitcr ana
one of
Bcaucljamp
crle of JSTatlbiclt, lbijfclj Bt CD in ffioan
atiD
tlje
itntgljt lltcljatB
late
of Dame Clpjabctlj
Dts tbpf
dcipjabetlj ttas
tlje
ibljiclj
on
ljis fitc
Xljomas
EorB Serltelep
June anD Xprs.
late
.-
ana on
Ijet
atflljfclj
Si
; ;:
" 0x
s
tlje ftiil
Dap of 3!upn,
7-
Bii:r 3 J0
* prf-
tlje
court*
peer of
our Jlora
merep.
Slljefu Ijsbe
..
Under
rg
piles,
Croyland from
at
1447
to
1469,
in
which
laft
*46$'
mutilated abbey church, to which he was fo great a benefa&or, than his rebus*
iffiiing out of a tun pierced by a crofier, on the ornamented roof of the
North aile, or prefent parifh church. This, with the South aile, now quite
a tree
down, was vaulted with ftone in his time, and all the windows glazed the
three uppermoft windows of the North aile were added by him, as alfo a chapel broken out of two arches, where is now a gallery.
A great organ was
placed over the entrance of the church, and a fmall one in the choir
the
great belfry at the end rebuilt of ftone, and the five great bells re-caft
and
various habits and plate were by him prefented to the church.
He had the
honour of entertaining Henry VI. three days and three nights, 1460, when
that prince was admitted into the fraternity, and granted them a charter of
liberties with return of writs, continued by Edward IV. who was received
there with two hundred horfe, 1469 '.
;
In the South
aile
brafs figure of
behind under a clofe coeffure and a kind of fliort gloves on her hands.
She
towards her hufband, taking his left hand by her right, his
hands being croft before him.
flood turned
On
the
were fprinkled
flab
rofes
gilm, as
tcuft to pi
Another of
this family
trelljonc feign Ic
le
Quint
CCCC
ics
******
Ihields \
at
Ewelme,
1469.
Slit Bnt
VOL.
II.
in
n. XI. p. 65
there.
69.
186.
A brafs
220
470.
up
brafs nailed
five
in
annua
sDratc pro
girls
nr or rjus
cie
CCCC %%%
21 men,
1470.
cccl:c
21 s>tu
99 <<
cufns
HjEJt.
anintc
propitirt,
urns,
xlmcii.
In the nave of Ambrejbury church, Wilts, a fmall brafs plate on a large blue
1470.
flab.
facet CDitlja
fiSartjm,
3>iii
This
we
is
fiptllnr
the only
fuppofe
it
(arfyn mip'
mo;
qur obiit
tnr
CCCCSLrr.
mark of
Cm'
llobcrtt
mcnfc 21
aie ppicict 3Dcu
where, unlefs
all traces
I 47 I *
its
fupporters of the arms of his family, his head reclined on a helmet, with flowcrefl, a faracens head on a wreath.
All the
is
gone, fince Keepes time , except the helmet and crell ; and four
efcutcheons of arms, two in chief anil two in bafe, and fix antique fhields as
devices, three on each fide the figure, the umbos and bordures of which are
figure
richly ornamented,
and the
belts
The
fhields bear
quarterly.
1.
Quarterly of 4, ift and 4th divided per pale, of which the dexter fide is
a crofs engrailed between four water-bougetS: Bourcbier quartering a fefs
,
between fifteen billets, Louvain.
The finifter quarterly, Or. and V.
Berners.
Over all a label of three points, the diftindlion of an eldefl fon
engrailed.
5.
crofslets,
1.
4.
fefs
fleurs de
3. Tilney,
lis,
quarterings.
fix quarterings.
*
P. 69.
*37.
Dart.
I.
126.
4. Bour-
221
4 Lourchier
-
Over
all
a label
of three points.
Under the
feet
Ut
Sparfim tintfa
lumtne nempe
cruore,
i^te
This belongs to Humphrey Bourchier eldeft fon and heir apparent of John,
and father of John, fucceflively lords Berners, who was flain at the battle of
Barnet, April 14, on Eafter Sunday,
in Chertfey abbey;
Humphrey the fon married
Elizabeth daughter and heirefs of Sir Frederic Tilney, of Bofton, co. Lincoln,
knight, (remarried to Thomas Howard fecond duke of Norfolk) by whom he
had
John
iffue
exchequer for
4<
that
try
life,
is
to fai, in
there,
pulling
nuns
and converting
to
it
at
down
Sir
it
at Lincoln,
lefs
figure in pontificalibus
fcrolls
all
gone.
Dngd. Bar.
Fenn
J.
4 Sir
II.
132.
explains this
Leland, Itin.
word maatned,
I.
fed quatre.
no.
3
3
Reges
et
Reg.
matter,
47 1 *
To him
1446, and thence tranflated to the fee of Lincoln, 1452.
ahd Waynflete Henry committed the revifal of the ftatutes of his two colleges
at Eton and Cambridge, 1454';
tnafter,
In Rippingale church,
1471;
c.
is,
or was
in bifhops Sanderlbns time, this infcription, for the wife of Sir Nicholas Bowet,
jcp
gift
BolDrtt
ii?icolas
tljchalter et
file
De fe e Jiaurcitte
Du
window
In the Eaft
Quarterly,
1.
2.
%%%%
were,
boflid
attired S.
Bozvett.
6
Impaling,
I 47 i*
As
S. a
In the North
fir it.
bend between 6
O. Fouljambe.
efcallops,
the
Boteler
aile
of the chancel
who have
family,
here
which
at JVotton ,
many
is
fine brafles
inferiptions
ns
qut obtit X.
3Jtm
uror
Ijtc
2D.
patromis tfttus
tntUimo
.
p'Ditf 1
CCCC
Die
Dc CffiuDeljall ac
3o!)'is aSuttlct
ferageftmo uttDccimo
mentis Dnobris.
3Jtcm
2d.
guae
tp
quonbatu
X 2Di
obiit
flP
Dtccfimo otfabo
Ijic
JiojfiS
ccclcffe
facet
que
Cuttans iouttcler
obiit
ecce.
...
47
xxxxvji
In the North wall of the North aile at fewkeshury^ under a rich flowered furarc h w i f b a bouquet and a quatrefoil in the point of the' arch, is a tomb and
figure of a knight, in a pointed helmet and gorget, his hands joined; a pointed
fliiekl
on
his left
arm has
the
fame arms
as are
on his
fide,
furcot, a
chevron between
a lion at
the helmet under his head feems to have had a man*s head for a
crcft.
1
Godwin,
edit. Richnrdfcn,
p. jg8.
= The atUiievemcnt
of Sir John Dunham or Donham of Kirklington, co. Nott. knight, who lived temp. Hen. VIII.
and married Bcmict daughter of Sir Godfrey Folj untie of Walton,
co. Derby, knight.
He was fon of John Donham by
Elu.dwh his wne, daughterand heirefs of Sir Nicholas Bowet t, of
Rippingale, knight.
Chauncy, p. 334. and Salmon, p. a 15. give it nano, trotvvithftanaing
the date is in letters.
This
323
This
this church,
in
my poffeflion,
fays
it is
the
38 Henry VI. 1460, he was attainted in parliament at Coventry that year. Edward IV. after his vidtory at Tawton granted him the offices of chief butler of
England, and fteward of Berkhamfted caftle, and created him baron Wenlok
one of his privy council, and embaffador to the duke of Burgundy, and to treat
of peace with France. When the earl of Warwick forfook Edward, lord
Wenlok followed his fortunes, and after the battle of Barnet, when queen Margacame to Beaulieu abbey in Hamplhire, he haftened to her with a body of
troops, to relate Henry from the Tower, and loft his life in the
battle of
ret
trenchments; but
Wenlok
Wenlok
to fupport
him
delaying, the
',
of the day.
this
abbey 4 buries
As
it
Edward IV.
a.r. 8.
it is
made Wenlok
in Shroplhire
title
William Dugdale fays he left neither wife nor iflhe, but Leland 6 informs
us he left an heirefs, married to a kinfman of Thomas Scot, otherwile called
Rotherham, [archjbilhop of York. He had with her yn mariage Luton in
Bedfordfhire, and three hunderith markes of landes
thereaboute, and a faire
<
place within the paroche of Luton caullyd Somerys, the which
lioufe was
fumptuoufly begon by the lord Wennelok, but not finifehed.
The gatehowfe
Sir
of
t )e
The
place.
Somerrils.
ror
lorde
Wenlok had much other landes that went other wayes for
One Scote, alias Rotherham, hath yit the lordfhips of
* heyres inales.
or
or.
tu
he (lands Johes
W.
Rap ,n *
.
MS.
4 It.
5
in
W.
mil. in p. 493. J.
is
J.
lorde
W.
He
domlni
occurs
in the.
church of
St.
W.
laft
His
Grafton
r
Tewkfbury in Leland
P"
W.
de
Hans Towns.
Speed, p. 696.
Habingdon, Hift. of Edward IV. The Chronicle of
P- 7 *p. 93. arid the Chronicle cited by him, Colledh I.
p. 724. Polydore Vergil, p. 672. Stowe,
8. Carte, II. p.789. take no notice of
the manner of his death, except that it happened in the fight.
It.
VI.
VI. 93.
Baron.
VOL.
Dns Wenlok,
II. 264.
II.
Mmm
At
At Luton, fays Mr. Camden', I law a fair church, but the choir then rooflefs and overrun with weeds; and adjoining to it an elegant chapel founded by
lord Wenlocke, and well maintained by the family of Rotherham, planted here
by Thomas Rotherham, archbifliop of York and chancellor of England in the
time of king Edward IV.
Edward IV. bellowed Wenlocks eftate on his courtiers, of whom it is probaThomas archbilhop of York procured Luton, and placed his heir there ;
for in the next year we find John Rotherham, efq. feated at Luton, and high
ble
On
the North fide of the chancel, opening into the North tranfept,
altar
3 l)u
and
on one of which
labels,
&albe
his
it
arms
Round
ftejrfna,
mater mtCmcorDic.
UnOc?
tjjrjS
tomb
to
ttji^
in
Hone?', fo?
Le Neve
;
crofies botone.
fhield.
bury
with claws
is
the other,
and no
an ele-
fili
the end of
at
On
this
is
tomb of two lofty light arches, under the Wefternmofl of which lies on an
tomb a man in a mantle and ftrait plaited robe, hair, head fhaven at top
gant
MS
in a
tmm
a tmne
lorDCdjppejS ijaB
it
Iliould
bone
bepe
mot neb
one$f
am
note
labfc tjet .
full
my
note in
but
mp
reft
fcljal
when
faid to
follows.
cember the tenth the fame year, by which he is faid to have a fon
Thomas.
See the pedigree in Vincents Vi Citation of Salop, f.
596, where Thomas Lawley
is faid to be his heir, to whom he gave, 17 Edward IV. the manor of Luiton
Mortimer, in the county of Bedford, and living at his manor-houfe
of Some-
cel,
church on the North fide of the chanunder a moll noble monument, in his robes at full length in Somerys
chapel, the draught whereof is drawn by me Peter Le Neve at its
full length.
His arms and quarterings are in the windows of that chapel, quartering
Hoo
and impaling Az. a bend between three crofs croflets fitche O.
Blomefield
Brandefwood
gives
to a different
it
St.
gative office.
*
Britannia, BeJfirdJb'rc.
?ld
C llCa C mab
'
* Colledhnea
Cantabrig. ubi fup,
Bibl. Brit.
Topogr.
BlbL
T pogr N VI11
Brit -
Newcourt, Repert.
I.
VITI. p. if
*
P- >S
&
36.
36. reads the laft part
myghful
130,
On
On
......
fic
ilCcIniud
tuniulatuiS
ille
Ijic
licet
DC IDcnlof.
inoijjnuii
efq.
natug
3?n
D26ine piCtfcitnatihJ
aUci f)uju?
fcilK
line,
of Spalding, read
it
differently,
1746
Andis, in his Black Book of the Garter, Regidr. p. I 61. n. m. calls if.
and refers it to lord Wenlok, made knight of the garter by
Henry VI. a. r. 39. and continued by Edward IV. a. r. 3. He gives it thus,
Hnjus ville dominus illejacet inchgnus aniHie tumulatus deJVcnlok natus alter
tna deus ejio benignus. 4 Edward IV, he was guarding the North. 7 Edw. IV. at
Mr
a broken infeription,
tomb
caufed this
It
to
be
eredled.
Eadern
up one ?
arch.
Over the
Quere,
infeription
if
on each
fide a
and an embattlement.
On each fide of the tomb three fhields with Az. a chevron G. between three
erodes botone O.
The fame arms within the arch over his head, in the South fpandrils and
quartering as below.
fafeia ; in the North fpandrils, fingle and
Twice in a garter, a chevron between three blackmoors heads.
The fame in the centre, impaling Barry of 6 Erm. and G. in chif, a demi lion
rampant G. quartering Az. a chevron G. between fix erodes botone O. and on
quatrefoils,
On
On
Ead arch
the
plume of
feathers.
the quartering as
before.
grey marble flab dript of its braffes at the entrance of the 1471.
under the rood loft, is faid to lie the unfortunate prince
Edward, only fon of Henry VI. dabbed in cold blood after the battle. Some
bones of a fmall fkeleton, as of a youth, and a coffin were difeovered by the
Under
choir at
a large
Tetvk/bury
breaking of the done, and might till lately be handled. The figures of a religious
The
under a canopy, with pillars and four flnelds, were Inlaid on the dab.
plan puts here the monument of Richard Beauchamp earl of Worcejler (it
fhould be Henry Beauchamp lad earl of Warwick) who was buried at the head
of prince Edward. It is not likely that the lad remnant of a royal houfe, which
laid
fo compleatly crufhed in this battle, fhould have had any memorial
was
over him.
The
The only Ton of Joyce lady Tiptoft, before mentioned, p. 136, who Was
born atEverton, Cambridgefhire, in 1427, being 16 years at his fathers death,
1443, Lord Tiptoft and Powis, was educated at Baliol College, Oxford; created
*470.
PI.
l xxxix.
earl
of North Wales,
Edward
1457
juftice
of Ireland for
<c
The
left
in the heads of
3
,
all
The charge againft him was for cruelty in his adminiftration of Ireland in
beheading his predeceftor the great earl of Defmond
So the Irilh hiftorians 4
:
for
the execution of
fome Yorkifts
at
Southampton,
earl
tears of joy
he
at
own
felf
tranflation
folio,
1481,
by Caxton, who had then firft praftifed printing about ten years,
and bears this
teftimony to his noble patron :
*
1
foot by the
4
s
at
r,irf
HssstcSsssr
Bifil0 P
The
II
6 i
"1
8
0
..
227
u The
right
and noble
vertuous
and his vertue, me thynketh God not difplefyd over a grete Ioffe of fuche a
man, confyderyng his eftate and connyng, and alfo thexercife
of the fame*
with the grete laboures in gooyng on pylgremage unto Iherufalem, vifytyng
And what
and
Lord Ihefu
he
worlhip had
fo in
alle
Crifte
Rome
in the prefence
other places unto his deth, at
at
wliiche dethe every man that was there might lerne to die, and take
u paciently wherin I hope and doubt not but that God receyved his
his everlaftynge
<{
blyffe
for as
am
all
his thynges as well for his laft will of Worldly goodes as for his fowle helthe,
deth
his
foule into
holyly,
He was (fays Mr. Warton ') the common paingenious countrymen, who, about this period, were making
rapid advances in a more rational and ample plan of ftudy, and he rivaled the
parted out of this world.
tron of
his
all
in the diligence
and
with which
felicity
He was
the nobility on
all
vm.
Tib. E.
affertion of Leland,
Notwithftanding
of the event,
this pofitive
afferted by
and an Alhmolean MS. N 784. that he was
buried in Ely cathedral.
Mr. Bentham has engraved a monument of a man
and two wives in the South wall of the prefbytery there, which he aferibes to
this earl : but it fliould feem merely from tradition, or becaufe he had two
wives ; firft, Elizabeth daughter of Robert Gryndour, by whom he had a fon,
6
John, who died young ; fecondly, Elizabeth daughter of Thomas Hopton,
efq. filter of Sir William Hopton, knight, and widow of Sir Roger Corbet of
Morton Corbet, c. Salop, knight 7 , by whom he had Edward, who was but
8
little more than two years old at his death , and was reftored in blood by
Edward IV. but died without iffue, Aug. 12. 3 Richard III. i486, whereupon
his three aunts became his heirs
Philippa married to Thomas lord Roos of
Bale,
Ware 4 Wood
Pits,
it
is
Hamlak
Edmund
Joan
to Sir
Ingelfthorpe
the dates above ftated are right he could have been but eighteen
and hardly have had two wives.
at his death,
In fome church notes, taken by Sir Henry St. George, Clarenceux king at
at the vifitation of Cambridgelhire, 1684, he fays that the monument
is for John lord Tiptoft and his two wives 9
arms,
at Ely
Where, however, on the moft diligent fearch, they cannot now be found.
*
5
SeeVol.I. 120
Script. Hib. U. 1 33.
Hift.andAntiq.ofOxf.il. 50. 75.
8
Pat. 8Edw. IV. p.a. m. 17. 1469.
Efc. 31 Hen. VI. n. 33. 1453.
Efc. 10Edw.IV.
K. 7 7 in Coll. Armor.
Vol.
II.
N an
n.
r3
1471.
Mr.
aa8
is
died
them and
but no account that Mr. Brooke has feen gives him even one wife, and the effigy
on the tomb reprefents not a youth of his years.
The monument at
now
North fide remain its pillars) and the points of all in beautiful bouquets, over
which were three ihields with impalements defaced. At the extremities of
the arches are a groupe of buttreffes with embattled capitals, and between
The back ground above of open arches in three
the arches purfled finials.
rows is furmounted by a fafcia of lions faces and rofes, and a rich flowered
On an embattled altar tomb lies the figure of a man in plated armour,
cornice.
gorget of mail, collar of SS and crofs. His head on which is a coronet, and the
hair curled, but finilhed on one fide only, reclines on a helmet furmounted by
Under the holes
a headlefs peacock with wings difplayed, the creft of Roos'.
of this helmet is a crofs patonce, and down the front, and againft the hollow
of the helmet is placed a ffiield charged with a faltire engrailed, which coat is
alfo on fhields on his ffioulder-pieces and on his furcot. His belt is adorned with
At his feet was a
lozenges, and the ftrait feams of his cuifles are engrailed.
The lady at his right hand has a
lion, now removed to a diftance from them.
coronet, necklace, collar, mantle, and a cordon meeting under the hands. The
lady at his left hand is habited in a ftrait gown with plaits on the breaft
the
fleeves, which are long and loofely plaited, are tight at the wrifts ; and a broad
At the feet of both
flowered belt hangs down in a point almoft to her feet.
1
half rampant, with collars of round bells.
In the front of
ladies are two dogs
the tomb are in fquare frames of rofes five quatrefoils with as many fhields,
now blank. Over all thefe a rich flowered fafcia.
;
The
I
Bill
monument
Benthams
But fome doubts having arifen
about the affignment of it, I have engraved, in PI. LXXXIX. a birds eye view of
the three figures on the tomb, taken by Mr. Schnebbelie in September, 1790.
He is of opinion that the figure on the left hand is of greater antiquity than the
other two, and was placed here clofe to the wall prior to them.
His reafon for
this conjedlure is, that the left fhoulder and leg have been cut away to make
room for the two North pillars of the centre arch, and part of the right
fhoulder cut off to make room for the middle figure.
Another remarkable
tircumftance is, that the hair on the left fide of the mans face, and of the
other womans, and the left tides of their coronets, appear not to have been
finifhed, and the left fide of her mantle has been cut away to make room
elevation of this
Hillory of the
Church of
Ely,
PI.
is
XXXVII.
Mr, Brooke
li.id it
inclines to think that one of the crefts of Tiptoft was a peacock, and thatRos, who married the heir,
from them, as the prefent duke of Rutland takes it from Ros.
Sir Thomas Lovell has it over his arms on the
chancel, engraved PI. XLIX.
In the windows of Canterbury cathedral the creft of Tiptoft was
monument in Enfield
a tent Argent.
1
Not,
as
Mr. Benthams
In
**9
In St. Catharines chapel, the burial place of the Barringtons, on the North
aile,
at Hatfield
and
1472.
and four
fons,
JjU DomtUO
fifteen
(hields
as
l)ic
inlaid in a Jlone
take
it,
flip,
in imitation of brafs,
Xljomas
promno Die
quitKin
obiit
Stprilis
^ <
fcquctiti
:t
2lnna
quorum antmabus
obiit
propittetur altifltmus.
now remains is tfl&&, which fhews that the firff line ended with
and another fyllable, or letter, like 1U or US, probably the termination of quorum, or abus} for the fecond line.
All that
Thomas
the part of the Houfe of York by the Staffords of the Lancaftrian party, Nov.
14, 1472.
His figure reprefents
him
in his hair,
gorget of mail,
armour (trapped
plated
and wrifts, large hilted fword at left fide, dagger at right, his
belt charged with oak leaves, hands bare, a kind of ruffle turned back at his
wrifts, (hoes of fealed armour, order of the garter on left leg, and over all
the mantle of the garter, with a rich cape and cordon ; his head reclines on a
His lady habited in the
helmet with his creft, a fwan ; at his feet a lion.
veil headdrefs falling back, has a mantle, and furcot, and cordon, and a kind
of (hort apron, long fleeves fattened in a fingular manner at the waift, and
at the elbows
the order of the garter round her left arm ; her feet are partly wrapt up in her
mantle.
On the front of the tomb are in four fpread fixfoils, Harcourt impaling Byron twice, and twice Vaire Arg. et Az. a fefs Gules; Marmion; which
Maud Grey his grandmother bore in right of her mother, heirefs of the
Marmions.
In the veftry of Rougham church, Norfolk, are preferved the brafs figures of
He was under-fteward of the
his wife.
duchy of Lancafter
in
which high
office
he was con-
* Pafch.
18 Hen. VI. f. i. Dugdale, Chron. fer.
Pafton Letters, III. qj. n.
There is a curious anecdote of Markhams reproving John Heydon the litigious unjufl
Pafton Letters, 111 96.
recorder of Norwich, for putting away his wife, and keeping another.
3 T, Hill. plac. coram rege T. Mich. 2a Hen, VI. Rot. 14. Norf, Dugdale, lb.
.
tinued
a 3
'tinued by
of Topcroft,
ceftor to
VI.
in Norfolk,
and Wetingham, Suffolk, by which laft he was anIn 1466 and 1470 he took an aCtive
John
is
from
III.
his
1 1
7 123. A
daughter
of his
Worcefter complains that the duke of Norfolk, after Sir Johns death,
claimed, and actually laid liege to his caftle at Caftre, or as he calls it Cajlre
PEDIGREE
YELVERTON.
of
I.
Thomas = Maud.
Andrew, 1315.
Robert, died i42o=Cecilia daughter of Sir
Eliz. Reade=f=John.
Thomas Bardolf
= Jane le Gros.^j
ohn^ Margaret
buried at Rougham.
Morley
William=pAnne Pafton.
William=pMary Gormond.
William.
Anne.
2.
Henry=pBridget daughter of
Sir
Drury of Hawfted.
William.
Chriftopher,
Rend
. _
,
, ,
William of D
Rougham, bart.^Dionyfia Stubbs.
.......
from
whom
the Yelvertons
Grey of Ruthyn
r
SuffeX
and
de-
lords
the
He
i648=pUrfula Richardfom
A
1649.
sirJHfenry, knt.=Alice!
d.
N
Urfula.
f.
p.
1
Dugdale, ubi fup. 66.
Pafton letters, IV. 277.
De quodam William Yelverton maleditlo jufticiario Norff.
Itin. p.
324.
Ib> 3J}
quidam malediitus
w>
;;
*31
HENRY VI.
Of the monument of
are now no remains. One, which was
in St. Georges
reft in
life
'.
This unfortunate prince was buried firft in the church of Chertfey abbey
and from thence removed, 1484, to the new collegiate church of Windfor caftle, where, fays Rofs, it was honourably received, and, with great folemnity,
The holy body was,
buried a fecond time on the South fide of the high altar.
on this occafion, found very odoriferous, which was not owing to any fpices emIt was
ployed about it when it was interred by his enemies and tormentors \
in great meafure uncorrupted, the hair of the head and body perfetft ; the
face as ufual but fomewhat funk with a more meagre afpedt than common.
3
A number of miracles
fandlity,
as fufficiently
4
.
<c
Upon Afcenfion-even next enfuing the corps of Henry the VI. late kynge,
was brought unreverently from the Towre throughe the hygh ftretes of the
ic
cyte unto Poules chyrch, and there lefte there that nyghte, and
11
broughte
The dead
upon the
was buryed
The 2 1 ft of May king Edward came to London with 30,000 men, and
the fame night king Henry was murthered in the Tower of London.
On
the morrow he was brought thorow Cornhill from the Tower, with a great
company of men bearing weapons, as they fhould have led him to fome
place of execution, to St. Pauls church in London, in an open coffin, bare faced, where he bled thence he was carried to the Black Friars, and there
bled ; and thence to Cherfey abbey in a boat, where he was then buried
:
**
tc
as
fhould put
'
Sandford, p. 306.
1
Odoriferum, non quidem ex fpeciebus appofitis, cum per inimicos et tortore fuos erat fepultum, are the words
of the original, which may be conftrued to imply, that being buried by enemies, no fpices were employed.
* Capillis et crinibus ubique fixum.
Rofs Warwic. de regib. Angl. 217.
* In fcriptis ibidem. Ib.
6
1 Fabian,
Hall, p. 713. Hollinfhed, II. 690.
455.
1 Probably his abcockct, beforenoticed, Introd.
* Stowe, Annals,
p. clxvi.
p. 424.
Vol,
II.
o o
The
P1-
XCL
232
" The
till
boat,
men
f Windfor, where, in a new tombe at tie entrance into tie cbancell of the
chapel and South doore of the quire it was princely bellowed
but fince the
tombe is removed
and where the corpes is now laide is not vulgarly
;
knowne
Mr. Habingdon 1 thinks this private funeral was only to flop the
difcourfes
of the Commons, who always pity them
dead, to whofe death their votes
concurred
unlefs it be true, what is commonly written, that
the people
k e an to nfure hardly the king for
his death," on account of his bleeding
S
;
at
the nofe at
St.
Alhmole
fays,
Paul's
and Blackfriars.
gentlemen,
folemnity.
rivals
had
deprived
time in a direful prito be buried among his anfirft
his
fon) had
cellors at
them
communicated
Weftminfter
rivals,
wilh
to efface his
memory
as
much
as in
Ubi nip
'
ei
Reg'im Anglix,
p. 2
4
0
.
*33
remove
to Weftminfter,
it
From this article in the will of Henry VIII. may we not prefume that what
here engraved was a deiign for a monument to be erefted for Henry VI. in
confequence of fuch direftion ; unlefs we Ihould fuppofe it the new tomb eredfed
is
over
him
chapels
we know
altars
not indeed to the party interred, but to his or her patron faint
as
one inftance for all, within the grate of Henry Vllths own tomb, with the
images of his advouries 5
:
in
The
Henry
canonization of
Nos igitur attendentes indecens fore tarn Celebris famx regem regix fepulturx hnnore non fine injuria
& Ixfione
prxfati inonaAerii WeAmonaAerii fraudari, tuis in hac parte lupplicationibus utpote honeAis
& convenientibus inclinati,
tibi prxfatum corpus ex eadem ecclefia (cum ad hoc diledorum filiorum decani & capituli
ipfius ecclefix, prout per
eorum patentes litteras fuo figillo munitas, ut afieris, exprefi'us acceflerit afienfus) exhumari, Sc ad dictum
rium WeAmonaAerii
faciendi, audoritate
apoAolicis, necnon
quoque
Si
privilegiis,
monaAe-
transferri in
prxmillis ac
Odoboni olim
8c
8i
confuetudinibus
didx
alia
is
in
many
PubliAied by Mr.
fpecialibus
Sigifmoodu..
refpeds an echo of the petition of Henry VII. printed in Wilkins* Concil.
Aftle, p. 3.
finding the
Account of the
by the bifliop of Carlifle.
4
ecclefix,
roboratis,
in
in St.
edit.
Drake, p.
44.7.
at
III.
Monumenta A.
Windfor. This
is
S.
Vol. HI.
anti
He
*34
to enquire into
which were
univerfally celebrated
unto them,
diligent er,
witnefles
upon
fbier ter
An
oath.
expence, amounting to
fame
>
848
ducats,
with the
is
under
III.
and all that was obtained at this time was the bull
;
before given of the fame date (13 kal. Junii), to remove his body from Windfor to Weftminfter, where he had been often heard to exprefs his wifli to be
buried.
It is probable, as Henry VII. could not obtain the other requeft, he
omitted a removal which was to be attended only tc cum ceremoniis et honoribus more alioruni regufn, without the devotions attending a canonized
thinking
with
<c
fo great
intent 3 .
price,
monie than
remitting to
to
purchafe a
God
new
holidaie of
St.
Ilenri
Rapin 4, after Camden , fuppofed that the expence deterred Henry VII. from
purfuing the canonization ; lord Verulam fays, the general opinion was, that
the pope was too dear, and that the king would not come to his rates
but it is
;
more probable that the pope (who was extremely jealous of the dignity of the
5
Ice of Rome, and of the ats thereof), knowing that king Henry
VI. was reputed in the world abroad but for a fimple man , was afraid it would but
diminifli the eftimation of that kind of honour, if there were not a diftance
kept
continued ufurpation.
My
leaders
to fuit better
Much
ftrefs,
was
me
is
Edward IV.
in
Compl.
Hift. I. 456.
3
Wilkins Concil.
Ill
640.
I.
6 u.
1.
but
235
but that his Holinefs refufed him on account of that unjuftifiable defire.
He
thinks this a moft extraordinary application from a prince of Henry VIIIs loofe
charadler ; but if it be true, as be bad beard an hundred times, that the virtues
of
fo celebrated in the
ers addreffed to
him
fervices
beginning of
be inferted in the public
wonder the idea fhould be refumed .
Now, not
to
of religion,
it
is
no
Sarum .
Wynkyn
printed by
de Worde, 1502
uf.
The
that printed
fis
Wynkyn
de Wordes Hora
Lampas morurn
tuorum famulorum
Sis
Pax
in
Virtus crefcat ,
Non
ad
dut'ior
ccelejlia.
terra,
Sed vivamus
et
Vers.
Ora pro
Refp.
Ut per
plaudamus
ccelis
fne
termino.
inimici.
Oremus.
Pritjla, qucefumus
omnipotent
Henrici merita miraculis fulgentia
et
pice-
it,
till
Henry
Vis canonization
it
on the
is
flight authority
pointed out,
on which Hearne
left,
firft
is
VOL.
II.
Ppp
in
436
id fucceeding books , though the portraits of other faints vary in their attitudes,
All
&c. Mr. Hearnes copy gives the title, A Prayer to the Holy Kynge Henry.
the others, beginning with Wynkyn de Worde, 1502, have it Oratio de Beato
Rege Henrico. The two little prayers by him are only in Wynkyn de Wordes
editions.
The
I
reign of
clofe
ment of
in
of his
period
unfortunate
Sir
John Hotoft,
life
fheriff of Hertfordthire
the
and
Henry
the
to his death
From
the
MS
additions of Peter
in a
of the lords of
fucceffion
Le Neve
II.
William Hoo, knight, coufin and heir of Beatrix widow of Sir Robert
Hoo, knight, releaft to John Ovinges and others his right in this manor and
Sir John Barre granted to John Hotoft all his lands in Knebworth,
advowfon 3
Sir
his
right in
Bourcherfon,
guin.
et
bered.
lho.
fold the
manor
to
Robert Lytton.
Thomas Barre=j=Elizabeth
of Clehanger,
I .
.
.
.
Sir
Herts.
Joan, furvived
him=Sir
'i
t.
i
1.
Humphrey
earl of
Stafford
Devon.
Ifabel,
In Chauncys time Hotofts monument flood between the chancel and the
North chapel, the burial place of the lords of the manor, covered with a fair
marble whereupon were the effigies of a man clade in armour and his wife
engraved in brafs, with this infeription round the ftones,
ftic
proerrum He
Joljis hotoft
ttmtm
trllufis
to
urrns
237
tljefati[vamis ol]im
>it Ittr
The
'
pprtua
ft
fixth line,
Corpora fpfnttbtts
gone
the altar
intirely
figures are
arch,
1408.
pofuit
nifi
dominus
domum
edificaverit
frujlra
laborat.
which
fitting
up of
The time
of his death
is
In the
modem
loft.
through
The
victims of the
firft
abbey, long
fince
battle
of
St.
demolifhed
into the
difficulty
a grave
church of Delapre
Fotheringay.
that
tc jncct
* lux.
atts
Pinion
3
hc. C.
'Bacljc
cltctiss
quotum Cljefaurart
footytef tlittffrtflinu
4
I.
758.
ptitP
princfpte
btif ftcttcfcf
The
reft
He
qm'ntt tcnfs
mo Die
238
angf
a Dni
<CC
3331331
hatched out.
he religned
atilt ,
when
it
by
death.
According to Chauncy,
to Robert Lytton,
Sir
Thomas Bourchier
VII. but
Henry
he miftakes
manor of Knebworth
fold the
a year
for Sir
Thomas
died
6 Henry VII. Robert fon of William, governor of Boulogne caftle, and fheriff
of Effex and Herts, 2 Hen. VIII. was fucceeded by his fon Sir Robert, his grandthe laft was lieutenant of
fon, and great grandfon, Rowlands, both knighted
To him belongs
the county, and commanded their forces at Tilbury, 1558.
the portrait on the grand ftaircafe at Knebworth, reprefenting him in dark
hair, whifkers, peaked beard, armed completely almoft to the knees, a heavy
lance in his right hand, his left on a red fafh, and taffels to his fword on his
hip, a helmet on a table behind him; his flowered drawers appear above his
Behind his head
knees, and gartered with red, reaching to his black boots.
;
his arms,
Quarterly,
2.
3.
4.
Erm.
bezants.
JVayland.
and an
my
Before
it 1588, with another motto.
which, as well as the fecond motto, the
By him hangs a like portrait of his wife
over
infeription,
reading.
lord Sir
Corbet.
1586.
The houfe
the
feription,
pnnta
2Doct oralis.
BolanBu'
ct frattetfea
*39
under the
At top, Lytton with the former quarterings and crell below,
Under
fate.
lady at the right hand Lytton impaling per fefs three heathcocks.
of the field. Carleton.
the left, Lytton impaling A on a bend S. three mafcles
;
houfe a tau in an
the fpandril of the door of the Weft tower of the
On
Thomas Lytton, probably builder of this part, and Under the middle bow
fingle.
window a tau richly flowered, and over this window the Lytton arms
for
On
garet of York,
No
1472.
on
by Sandford remains,
it
having been
Jnfimul
i)tc ifta
cifta:
Round
&
no 00m.
antme
The
fip
end of
Eaft
CCCC 1L%X3
propitictur ecus.
this
ct obiit
;ci
bic
aDcccmbns, cupiS
amen.
difeovers
a finall
fquarilh cavity*
is
J 47 3*
qut obiit
% Die
me s
Julit a Dnimilli'o
CC %m333
ettfus
artmae pro*
Under the arch between the South chapel and the chancel of Broxborne 1473*
church, Hertfordfhire, is an altar tomb, on the flab of which are inlaid the
lozenge G. a furcot,
On
ijerc ipctl)
tomb
oamc
this infcription
li?abrtlj
and a cordon.
fomctpmc
Ibyfe to
[Sir
"Joint
VOE.
11.
p.
it) o.
Salmon, p.
19.
Weever
as here.
tember,
2 40
cbcriafting Ipff.]
The words
At the
G.
on
in
on a
iince
1763.
a fefs lozenge
a
On
the North and South fides in quatrefoils in lozenges Say fingle twice, and
them impaling Cheney .
fingle
Sec thefe arms in Mr. Pegges Sylloge of Infcriptions, PI. xxv. p. 185.
The manor of
Henry V. fucceeded by
by
1474
PI-
XC.II. three
on an altar tomb, adorned with Ihields of emblems, as the crofs with five loaves and two fifties, a knife with a label,
Bartholomew, a lance with another label inferibed S. Thomas a faw and -S. Matthias
;
;
the holy Lamb
chalice and palm.
This chapel is tiled as a veftry for the
churchwardens, and not lhewn by the vergers.
;
On
Shannons
is
this epitaph
on a
brafs plate
>tanburp pontiftns Carmeliteque gjobisSDottoralis crat fibi tegnans fama per orbem;
Crtottm's <0 ttc prtiinus quo tergere foracm,
Baugorcnfrm luftro rent bcac feticm,
cum
Dugil. Bar.
I.
Jri,
CtaMqr,
, 7J .
Ib .
2tnno
;
;
241
anno
flttuatuor
Uf
lntUrno
jutiftts
Ijic
is
tit
mora
in the chapel is
epitaph
% X ouoguc
it
ftTro-
mente bemgna
given to an
on the North
bmo
tempi! tempore
The tomb
ctuater
fide
unknown
in pontificalibus ,
lies
At the
lion.
latter
fides
tomb, whereon
on two cufhions
his head
of Cantilupe, Ethelbert, John Baptift with ftaff and fcroll, Peter and Paul,
Virgin Mary ; angels alternately holding the two coats of the fee, deanry, Stanbury and Old France and England quarterly.
,
are the
arms of the
fee
of Canterbury,
Stan-,
bury , bendy of 6, in chief three leopards faces jeffant fleurs de lis, a variation
Above, two keys croft, and a faltire over
in the arms of the fee of Hereford.
them.
faltire.
A m'.tre.
pilgrims
ftaff
and
ferip
for
St.
James of Compoftella.
The
univerfity bellowed
VI. confulted
own
him
firft
and intended to advance him to the biffioprick of Norwich ; but the duke of Suffolk having obtained that for his own
chaplain, the king made him bilhop of Bangor, 1448, and five years
Such was his attachment to his royal patron, that
after (1453) of Hereford.
he could not help animating his foldiery at the battle of Northampton where
he was taken prifoner, and confined in Windfor caftle. After his releale he
confeffor,
1 1,
% and
1474'. His
ftill remain
MS.
in
white-walhed.
under
his
head
Under
a
his feet
was
demon (perhaps
Ihields,
a griffin)
On
coucliant
rebufes
*
*
three boats
of his
* Tanner,
B.B. 687.
His arms engraved by Mr. Mailers are, on a fefs between three anchors three nails.
Norwich, Reg. Gclour.
St. Paul.
poor,
4>
Chateriz, to found a fellowlliip in his college, and ftyles Oriel his cujlos
Owre and
The
or guardian angel.
Black Book
that
Under
1474.
monk
a brafs figure of a
Arundel:
at
* 474 *
gown, with a
him
man
Die iSprllis,
a. d. 1474 .
on which
flab,
aile
at
Standon
c.
Herts,
is
an altar-tomb
man
in a furred
cropt hair, beads, and purfe at girdle : by
hair; on his tabard, breaft, and ftioulders, a fefs
in long ftrait
between three fpread eagles ; a long fword acrofs his thighs, his cuifies like
thofe of Gray at St. Alban's, An embattled ledge under the feet of both divides
them from two groupes of two fons and a daughter and two fons and two
daughters:
On the
fleeves.
flab
ihields.
1. London.
mark
3. a merchants
cheque in chief a
2.
Three
On
fliields in front,
3
.
and one
at the
[Derc
f oljtt JfelD,
lictlj
merchant of
ibt Dap of
tijc]
in
H.%%3333-
of
tijc
SonDon,
airs
DrteffcD
tlje
gob 0
f 3333
DcccfQD
fomrttmc alDermatt
Dap of may,
tijc
)>'
Ibljtcl)
yctc of
He adds,
the fliield in the dexter upper quarter of the ftone
hath twenty-four coats, on a chief O. a lion pafiant guardant, in the lower
dexter fomething like the arms of the kingdom of Man between
two lozenges,;
the finifter hath birds expanded, not eagles. On the South fide
are three Ihields,
Henry the
Sixths
lift
fon John.
the
fir ft
as the firft
upon the
ftone,
arms
of Man''
1
l'
wed
A n
A.
D. US4.
et
afters H,lh of
Salmon, p. 140,
,h ' S
book
SI
tacJn
tacon.
o
R. Hen.
C C P-
r.
fays, this is
AW
Vlt..
fomething
like the
v tna-n/enf
2 43
c.
Herts,
rt
3ol)cs obnt
tuagcGmo
i?
Jltum
tt pfata
Dm
sargma
w >*
hai
a purfe
f.
ddrrfs mitrcd
1474.
Hits
miiitno
qU0C
and rofary.
CCCC
fru
Dtr 2Drcc''
mms v'm*
evangehfts
guiontt
oi
rrm
obitt
Snlcu
cl ofe
brafs plate
'
CCC *****
Smsf
on a
fl3nrsrrux urot
3333
is this
flab the
fymbols of the
1
h:lpel 0f G at *lfrd Efrex was
imlr^
f
'l late
an tmpreflion,
from
the
Mr. Lethieulliers colleftion
have I47 ,
X75
^rrc
Ipctl)
boDp of >it
tljc
placr,
a gooD ijonfdjolDrr, a
gioljtt
fptir
Miorflpp to all
Ills lipnite.
3l(l pc fcioflp'p
John
mas
o,,,
2111
Smitf)
pane.
Cnlfnt. hr palfiO to
of race
at.
ptp
to
urns
od
tljc
ijabr
mrrpcr
mctcfon
Ood
SpG<CfL%m.
for
cljatltc
ftp*? 5a?
noftr an.
for lepers by
In
Great
fide
of
St. Helen's
Sir
He
in
is
plated XCIII.
left
under
his
back,
or parting
is
gown,
a lion looking
up
to
him.
His lady
in
this holpital
VOL.
by Ralph Scracfon)
II.
(milfrilitVd
Ml Sp
of Lohdro.^Js.''
r r
H.
39- tie
SutoKs of
hip.
244
clofe fitted to
The
firft
will of
ton for
plot
f.
Henry V. and
againft
hundred
him
left
woollen
gown without
and one
furs
ihillings
20.
He was made
of
fheriff
that city,
went out to meet that prince between Shoreditch and Iflington at his coming
3
The next year he was appointed one of the
London, May 21, that year
4
commiffioners to fettle the differences with the duke of Burgundy , and to
5
and the next year concerning
treat with the governors of the Hans towns ;
6
removing difficulties in the intercourfe with the duke of Burgundy . He was
a member of the Grocers company, and a merchant in wool, and raifed a handfome fortune by trade in the reigns of Henry VI. and Edward IV. with
which he probably purchafed the manor of Hanworth and lands in Feltham
.
to
adjoining, in the county of Middlefex, and which enabled him to eredt the
large and beautiful manfion-houfe (the higheft at that time in London) that ftill
retains his name in Biffiopfgate-flreet, in place of certain tenements and their
of . 1
6 s.
8 d.
of Richard
it
it,
1594
In Strypes
wards the youngeft fon of William prince of Orange, and others.
The hall, mifcalled Richard
time it was built into a fquare of good houfes.
the Thirds chapel, which was all that was left of the original building, was
converted pretty early in this century into a diffenting meeting-houfe, and on
the difperfion of the congregation within the laft twenty-years, has been applied, as at prefent, to the purpofes of commerce, and made a packers ware1
Rymer, Food, IX. 278. Dugd. Bar. I. 660. Stowe had read of John Crofbie, to whom Henry VI. a. r. 7,
This he thinks might be
1406, gave the wardfliip of Joan, daughter and foie heir to John Jordaine, fiflimonger, &c.
father or grandfather to Sir John.
1
Abraham Fleming, from J. S. in Holinfheds Chronicle, II. 702. fays he had been mayor of London j but this is
lb. 739.
ex
lioufe.
*45
houle
roof
'.
window and
Oriel
By
may be
length
full
roof,
and glazing
March
6,
in Bifliopfgate-ward . 30.
to the
with
at his
failing
and in default
among
themfelves and in charitable ufes, as in his will fpecified. Our hiftorians celeThe refidue
brate the liberality of this worthy citizen in thefe public repairs.
of his effects, after the deceafe of his laft wife, being diftributed agreeably to
his will, one inftance of this diftribution remains, to the church of Theydon
Gernon, in Eflex, commemorated in the following infeription in raifed letters on
a ftone,
The
firft
line probably
ftudioufly eraft,
Sir
Infcriptions 4
as has
late alder
the Joules
It
may
of,
be read thus
ma
4 Bibl.
Top.
Brit.
N XLI.
p. 74,
PL. XVII.
this itepel.
in Sir
by
Anne
whom
but who either of his wives was has not been difAnne (who was a Cbadwortb) furvived him. He appears
;
to
Talbot.
i
or 12 Hen. VIII.
5 JO was
Brafs Crosbie, efq, alderman of
One
of .hole
i,
miftaken by Mr.
Duaeoibe
for
T nrd
rhey./ieS,
t_
M S
'
Ioh "
Cmb and
= 47
feet,
Draft
aurifabri ac
i?jcip
fiRatljei
ILoncoti
am
migrabit ab
Ijat Dalle
SPtfcrie rrb
aie propitirtur
Dcus-
<&<t<%,0
ctijuS
2tiurn.
Which Weever
deum
orare.
By which difference he mutt have feen another plate on this flab *, or fet it
down from memory, as Burton feems to have done frequently in Leicefterfliire.
The arms on
lis
O. a lion rampant
crufuly
fecond,
impaling a bend
Philip ,
at Northzvoldj
474
jttrjiC?.
31 ir 3>nf
quorum antmabus
propitictur Dcus^iiicn.
He was
lord of the
South
In the
man
aile
gown
brafs
is
the
The
preferved in the
brafs
figure of a 1475.
ijit
jaert <KttilVms
lafecti
25anco
Arms below,
....
ppicict to
amc
= *
He was
Edward
1472
IV.
Maud
wife of William Laken ferjeant at law, and Ifabel their daughter, were
buried in Stone church, near Dartford, Kent 6 .
of Herne, Bibl. Brit. Top. XV III. 106.
6zj. note. Heylins Prxtorian banner,
Duncombes
Sy/erwaA. yAfiim.
Dugdales Chronica
Weever, p. 333.
Vol.
II.
Hilt,
*
feries fub
PI. viii.
f. i.
136,
Cleaver, lb.
annis,
Sss
to
In
1475*
church,
Peters
St.
infcription
Weever
at Spi Alban's,
gives on
(EDIbartms
ijir jiicft
liJrulltD
uxor
cjtts,
eoUiavtms
qi.t
S co 2Ui)ano,
Weever
requires that
On
the
fhould call
South
of the
fide
Her
duchefs of Suffolk.
at
Ewelme
is
the
furnifhes a
it
Modem
calls
altar
figure,
ft Stiicia
1475.
this
brafs plate
new
language
monument of Alice
ever
of a vowefs crowned.
A cordon
of beads reaches down to her right hip
fhe has a mantle and veil ; a ring on
the middle finger of her right hand, and the garter round her right arm
a
two feathered angels hold the corners of the cufhion under
lion at her fee
faw,
in the
is
it,
her head,
which
at
lies alfo
a rich canopy.
On
which
is alfo
the arms
figure
is
The
is
gin Mary.
Demi
over them
The
is
angels.
mer
fupports a coronet or cafket, and Chaucer impaling the lion, and fingle,
foie heirefs of
firft
duke of Suffolk of
way
to France,
this family,
and
buried
as
who was
at
trea-
Wingfield.
appeared by her
Orate pro anima ferenijfwia principiffa Alicia ducijfa Sujfolchia hujus ecclefta
patrona
Alai/,
et
prima
anno
qua
MCCCCLXXV.
litera
obiit
xx
die
menfis
dominicali A.
Her hufband, for the love of her and benefit of her lands, refiding much
augmented the manor houfe with building, as alfo his feat at Dunnington caftle, Berks, which was of her inheritance, and founded an hofpital at
Dunnington, as he had done at Ewelme, every poor man in each of them
having 14 d. a week he likewife built the new fabrick of the parifli church
there,
of Ewelme V
Weft end
the
flight
of
The church
is
fteps
is
pleafantly fituate
the almfhoufe in
its
on
a hill
At
which
is
filled
with memorials of
its
mafters.
1
Itin. II.
Dugd.
6.
Bar. II. p. :S .
9
In
H9
fquare
toed
no fword or
fiioes,
dagger, lion
at feet,
crelt
four plain
De
who
Michael,
whom
fee before, p.
44
and younger
and
He
hufband
the
to
lady
who
is
the
fubjedl
of the preceding
article.
ferved Henry V. and VI. in their French wars twenty-four years, and for
the
of
fiege
Orleans,'
and
On the
Commons
duke of
at
Weftminfter, November,
Suffolk,
impeachment
1449, the
againft the
him
In his way to France he was met at fea by a fhip of war belonging to the
duke of Exeter, then conftable of the tower, and beheaded on a boats fide 1450,
and his corpfe caff into the fea, and taken up and buried at Wingfield.
1
53.
may
com.
million.
*
Dugd.
1S9.
in
On
On
wrote
25
it
would be
he
pathetic letter to his fon, a copy of which, preferved in the curious col-
of original
Richard
III.
letters of flate
and in thought,
to his
dread fovereign lord the king, to love, worfhip, and obey his mother, to flee
the company of proud, covetous, and flattering men, and to leek that of the
good and virtuous. He then affectionately bleffes him, and prays that his blood
may multiply from kindred to kindred, through Gods grace, and that he and
his generations may glorify God eternally amongft his angels in heaVen ; concluding with thefe words, Wreten of myn hand the day of my deptyng fro
1
this land,
Knffio CA g
3
The two
I.
for ftating the exaCt circumftances of the cataftrophe of this unfortunate noble-
Ryght Worchipfull
at
Norwich.
Sir,
the
kyngs comaundement
and.fonde
gylty, See. alfo he afked the name of the Iheppe, and whanne he knew it he
remembred Stacy yt feid, if he myght efcnape ye daung of the
Towr he lliuld
be faffe, and thanne his herte faylyd hym, for he thowght he
was dyffeyvyd,
and yn the fvght of all his men he was drawyn ought
of the grete Ihippe
yn to the bote, and there was an exe and a ftoke
and
oon
of the lewdefte
%
of the Ihippe badde hym ley down hys hedde and he lhuld fair
ferd wyth and
dye
ii
" d y n
a fwerd,
and teke a
his
hedde was
oon
lette
ritfty
by
a pole
men
and hes
it,
fette
The
fecond letter
from John
is
To
et
ri
Paflons coufin,
May
6,
from
Leicefter,
Right Worihupfull
fquyer.
Sr,
I recomaunde me unto yow in the mod goodly wyfe that can. And
fory
afmuche as ye delired of me to lend yow worde of dyvers matirs here whiche
,l
been opened in the p'liament openly, I fende yow of theme fuch as I can.
Firft moot! efpeciall, that for verray trowthe upon Satday
y lalt was the
duke of Suffolk was taken in the fee, and there he was byheded, and his
body,
With the appertanaunce fette at lande at Dover, and alle
the folks y he hadd
with hym were fette to lande, and haad noon harme.
1
From
letters Sir
Humphrey duke
of Gloucefter,
of the uncle of the reigning king, and the fon and brother of the two
preceding fovereigns, a popular and accomplifiied prince.
The duke of York
bore, a perfonal hatred to the duke of Suffolk, who had lately diftniffed
him
Warwick
with fuch a
The
time
fent
latters
fo great a
at Leicefter
finite,
May
it
about,
By
at the
his will,
atft
accordingly.
Charter-houfe
his wife, to be
made
in ftone,
and
*
VOL.
II.
niaffes to
t t
I11
252
1475
In the chancel at Roydon, Eflex,
Eh
whofe manfion was at Netber ball, in
-
two
are
fine
brafies
of which the venerable gatemiferably difmantled, has been engraved by Mr. Grofe.
this parifh,
acrofs
veil,
rings
on the
third,
dog
her right
at
foot.
/?obiiis
%%
t *|j
obut
all.
to Sir
at
Fig. 2.
monument
armed knight
an
between
in the
brafs figures of
two
daughters and
coat of Colt
in
fword and dagger, mail gorget and fkirts, round toed flioes. Over
e gcc, mrmte
out of her mouth, xuttos ab Ijoftc
her lurcot a fefs dancette charged withfix roundels, EJrington.
Under
cparia
ptrgC.
On
left
hand
lady,
the ledge
corners of
Round the
ledge
this infeription,
anmgcr,
He
****;;
Henty
VIII. 152T, as
Mr. Morant , who fays, hij
wife was Joan daughter of Sir John Elrington of Hackney,
Middlefex 3 His
lecond Mary daughter of Sir John Anle.
Jane the eldeft of his five daughters married Sir Thomas More.
His fecond foil Thomas married Magdalen
daughter of
Middleton, and dying 1559, was buried at Waltham,
firll
where
The beating
m Itches
on the
I, iron.,
remains
*53
Ijis ibifc,
itTuc
tijc
|uuc,
cauftr of
tljts
monument,
ano
faib
tljc
bcccafcb
^agbelen,
tljc lait
Ibfto
ms%c
bap of JiJobember Z 2P
u
Arms.
mabc 1576
ibas
de
3. a chief indented.
lis.
Vifitation of Effex,
Thomas Colt
tot.
Slv
ri
^6?
C arlifley
U reI1 I
da.
of Gilberington.
d.
Sir
Jane
mar. Sir
1559,
Alice
March Middleton.
23,1578.
d.
Two
175 f
daughters.
John Anly.
Thomas
Williams
of Stanf-
eur ,
COLT,
Mary dau. of
2.
EHzabeth=pSir George
o Thomas
dau. of
of Long
b. 1491,
d.
fl
Ja e d '
he
f ]ohn Trulbm f
Shingbam, Norf.
a to t
re-marned
Sir William Parre,
Henry
Melford,
b. 148a,
of
IV. ^1465d
I.
a. ,
is
of
i. a crofs engrailed,
4. lozenge.
PEDIGREE
Mac-
Colt
Chancellor.
Bdlget
thrlow,
jLy
.TTT!
mar. Cople-
Wm.
mar.
dike.
Kemp
Cambridge.
of
Finchingfield,
Effex -
mx.
fons.
Catharine mar.
CauIe -
t.
=Henry *.=2
Eliz.
dau. of
d.
576.
John Coningfby
of N.
Swift f, efq.
^^
Thomas.
b^: m^
hn
Madau fWni.
Slld
??
d*
r-
Henry, b.
586, anceftor to
the Colts of Weftminfter, barts.
Farmer,
p,
~T
Mary.
hi, Hittory of
obbey, re ,d,
Anne
Elizabeth
mar. Leonard
mar.
John.
Henry
Smyth of
Eretton
of EfTex.
Norfolk.
Shuldham,
Elizabeth.
Fries.
Stf Se^
Bradleys,
*-Rb.
Suffolk.
Lovell.
71
Elizabeth.
T"
Martha.
Jane.
W,kh,m
dam
Margaret.
Henry.
Suffolk, d. 1616.
Mimms.
ii
Alice;
Tolf.c
oi.
'
VVSS
^
heads G. twice, and once by Colt.
t Morant calls him Sir Henry,
and fays
c died
u,ca 161
1
,0 3Ie
he
s
hls cou
Tv" anc; heir probably from
Ilk
h Ch
indlfffreml
7 u kd for grahdfon,
a
"
dG
-t-**-
a Wottons
- Baronetage,
n
lafl edit,
griffins
p; 44.
Contem
2 54
of France,
1466
s
,
and 1467 \
of a
prieft in a
is
a brafs figure
Under him,
[Corpus
choir at Hereford,
1476.
ixiioinle
Hicarin
this
is
meDicitta fut.
Round the
the other lengthwife.
each word feparated by men, beafts, &c. inftead of
Albans abbey church.
infeription
on a brafs in
flops, as
fit
St.
ac atcIjiDiaconi i^cvcforD^
On
[pccC]JtWCl3
cujus
ammc.
Sens
lio
mas
Be l?erforD.
Xtjoinas CantuaricuQs.
Sharia, ora pro nobis.
g>ctts Ifopauncs Cbaitgclirta.
>cc
Sea
Fie
lb.
541.
* lb.
455.
7
lb. 563.
576.
lb.
4 lb. 519.
lb. 504.
565.
lb.
lb. 541.
*78.
Contemporary with the above family were the Colts of Aldenham in Hertfordfliire, as appears by the Vifitation 1634.
There might very probably be other branches, to one of which may have belonged Mary wife of John Colt, and after of
Richard Heigham, who died 1546; and ihe 1551. She is called mother of Thomas Colt living 1533. Morant,
II.
573. 490.
Againft
;:
2 SS
Againft the Weft wall of 'St. John the Evangelifts Chapel, Weftminjler under Pi.
a furbaft: arch is an altar monument of grey marble, with a brafs figure of a XCVI.
knight in plated armour with dagger and long fword hanging down flrait
,
under his head his helmet with a unicorns head for creli. Over his head
two Ihields bearing O. a faltire G. quartering G. a bend engrailed O. between
two fleurs de lis at his feet remains the double tail of a lion.
Four labels have
been down each' fide ; on the fide of the tomb twelve, with a fhield between
them, and at the head four, with a Afield between them ; the labels and ihields
at the head and fide are now gone ; and there remained in Dart's time only part of
the infeription round the ledge, of which the words in hooks arefince gone
;
[Xljomas tUausljau
et rtjefaur earner
CDttmtu]
aiattf
ac camctar.
prfncipts ct progcniti tut:, etetna vcouicfcat in pace,
hint:
Inftead of flops between the words there are rofes and ftars. Over the point of the
faltire
it is
on
Ihields
In the
lis.
but having no
place.
was joined
embafly
in the
to
1460, 38 Henry VI *.
He was treafurer of the chamber to Edward IV. and in the commiffion for treating of the match between the kings After and the duke of Burgundy, 1467 and 1468
for
a treaty with the Hans towns, 1469 4 ; and for peace with France 1471 5 .
tainted
in parliament,
He
of Ely,
ifle
is
the
brafs
figure
of Richard Bole.
name
fillet
in
probability.
all
What
ftone,
remained,
is
1754, of the
infeription,
on the
as follows
....
He was
rector of
Wodeham
2tmctt.
Walter, Eflex,
in St. Paul
to bilhop
* lb.
7
645.
lb. 72 r.
* lb.
447. 455.
* lb. 651.
590. 601.
VOL.
II.
u u
church,
1477.
256
1477
At the entrance to the South chapel in Ware chancel, which was a chantryfounded by Helen Bramble, whofe epitaph fee 1454, p. 171. is this brafs.
$tc facet 3ol)cs ^otycr ftcunmts capell&nug cantte
orient Bramble
tint
&33i cujusantme
Againft the
1477.
met
monument with
ftone
a dagger
a knight in complete
on
his left
In front of the
at his right.
Bergavenny he aflumed
On
faid title.
He
choir at Tewksbury
is
a beautiful light
monu-
ment, confiding of five ftages of open Gothic arch work, which the tradition
of the place aferibes to George duke of Clarence, brother to Edward IV. and
Under it on a tomb furrounded by an embattled
his wife Isabel Nevil.
border, and the fides of the tomb decorated with double and fingle arches alterHe has on a round helmet, a gorget and hauberk of
nately, lie two figures.
mail, a clofe lurcot over his mail, with a dagger at his left fide fattened to
a plain belt: his whole armour very plain, except his
and under
flioes,
his
quarterly A.
church
at
Tewksbury
is
Newcourt,
I.
203.
II.
454. 591.
Tewksbury
*
W.
Cole.
by the head.
Dugdale, Bar.
I.
309.
Isabel
*S7
Isabel
tioned,
Wakefield,
after his
tenant
elder
Edward
Lrother
IVs
coronation,
flain at
fhortly
of
eldeft
paf-
on eight charges, which could not have been proved if the King
had not made
himfelf a party, and the queen and duke of Gloucefter brought
about his condemnation, the only favour he could obtain was not to finiih
his life by a
public execution.
His body was expofed in St. Pauls, and it was
given out that
he died of grief 4 .
bom
way of that
1475,
kings fun
alliance
with Spain
as (landing
His daughter Margaret, born
Soon
mother
his
dangeroufly
fell
ill,
and in
this ftate
to
caftle, where (he died Dec. 1 2,
1 476, aboutmidnight*. Ourhiftoriansfay;
died of poifon, being with child
It is much more probable,
that her
death was in confequence of her labour, the want of proper
accommodations in
the monaftry, or a too quick removal from it in winter.
Her
Warwick
(lie
body was
brought back, and buried at Tewksbury, Jan.
John Strenfliam
4, 1476.
abbot of Tewkfbury, and divers other abbots in their
habits,
and the
convent receiving it in the middle of the choir, and the funeral
exequies were
pel formed by the feveral abbots in nineteen leffons,
and afterwards by the
fuffragans of the bifhops of Worcefter and Lincoln,
and the dean, and
the dukes chaplains: the vigils were obferved by the
dukes own family
all night to the next day, which was the vigil of
Epiphany.
The fuffravan
of the bilhop of Lincoln celebrated the firft mafs of St. Mary
in the chapel
of St. Mary the abbot the fecond mafs of Trinity at the high
:
,
5
Dugd.
Bar. I, 307.
Ra P ,n VI
II.
j63 .
Ra P in
U be'f
VR
* ib. II.
4
,2 9 -
33 *
I.
Ib.
,63.
131133.
J
55
160.
In
In the North
window of
Nancy
in Lorrain, Jan. 5,
but, 1533,
city;
of Auftria.
with
a collar,
more
at
corredt.
Margaret of York, Charless third duchefs, furvived him many years, and poffeffed luch power and influence in the Low Countries, then the feat of trade,
and the richeft provinces in Europe, as enabled her to give great afliftance to
her
She
own
faid to
an enemy as that goddefs to Eneas. In 1500 fhe was godmother to the emperor
Charles V. and gave him that name at the font, in memory of her hufband
She died at Mechlin,
Charles duke of Burgundy, his great-grandfather.
She
1503, and was interred in the church of the Cordeliers in that city '.
was a great benefadtrefs to various religious houfes, of which fundry memorials
remain in the Netherlands*.
'
Sandford, p. 40a.
In Le Grand Theatre Sacrl de Brabant, 2 vol.
fol. are
On
2 59
On
this infcription
free baulte
Dame
et fort
Des Bourgoigno'e
bien
reno'mee
En
ce faint lieu
trefdigne et venerable,
in a
cfeft,
Plantagenet line,
a label of three points each charged with three torteauxes
:
and the fame coat
without difference appears on her feal engraved by Vredius, and
elfewhere in
the Netherlands, denoting the right the fuppofed her father
had to the crown
On
a fmall
rails in
white
*nc facet
ccct
Ita (ilia
ebut anno
this
is
a larger flab,
an eagle with a
armtg que
bnt
it
flab,
c.
ame
fcroll inferibed
Laus Deo
>
over
ledge
premtum.
Under the
3lnien,
figure in brafs,
1
3
is
read fautortm
nd
VOL.
II.
x x
In
260
robe,
his
chancel at
In the
&
gone
iides,
fince
Weevers
time
making the
Eaft
and
montuve,
SlprhiieD
See of Canterbury impaling a lion rampant quartering cheque, alfo impaling a chevron between three cinquefoils.
3 gerbes fingle.
fcroll over the canopy has,
the
antechapel
hands a tau
On
crofs,
at
New
tijtt
be.
College,
Oxford
olans
juris
CCCObtr 3113133)
proptetetur
quonsam
Sens-
font
bero
nititfc
3lmcn.
a label,
3!jii
Colleges at
fill
This feems
to
primus,
Hi
II
tomb, three
altar
to
by two
c.
On
is this
infcription,
blacked,
li ic
facet (oljfs
Demon
amine
Dtti
ppiclrt Ds
in the firfl or North chapel of the South tranfept is under a modern arch Fig. 2.
an alabafter figure in plated armour and pointed helmet, having on the frontlet,
na3arcntts.
fljs
in cropt hair
helmet under head, with creft, a boars head Sable iffuing out of a coronet.
At
his right hand a lady in ruff, hair, and cap, rings on right hand firfl,
third,
and little fingers, puffed fleeves, in her hands a taffel, cordon belted round her
waift,
raifed
black letters
$cre
Ipetl) >lr
save of
Dflugtit to >'c
Bape of
t*je
Arms
at
A. a
an 156
tomb
tape of
tfje
Ijts lbpfFe,
lbljofc
fret S.
a fefs cheque
)rate p
aYa
Vernon,
262
A.
rampant G.
O and Az.
a lion
Barry of 6
Pembrugge .
Camvile.
Pipe.
O. a bend G.
This
the
is
monument of
Sir
of tbe Peak,
Dorothy
3 une,
of
ijts tbife,
mtD
i6n. anD
ont of
fjeirs to
of fpaDSou,
ti)c
>i
Dorotljtc
Daughters
Clcrnon
5 eorgr
<
lutigljt,
tWjo DcceafleD
tljc
lutne Cltjabctlj,
ij8 4 .
The arms on
this
monument
are
terings as before.
Gu. 6
efcallops
A.
Ros.
fret S. a canton G. Vernon. G. 6
and Az. between 6 efcallops A.
Manners and Vernon , each lingle.
A. a
efcallops O.
and
S.
fefs
monument
to
Sir
cheque
Manners
of Haddon, knight,
eldeft fon
of
Sir
George
his lady
justor
263
UXOREM GRACIAM FILIAM SECUNDAM HENRICI PIERPONT EQ^AUR QUE POSTQUAM ILLI QUATUOR F LIOS QUINQUE
FILIAS PEPERISSET ET CUM ILLO IN SACRO CONJUGIO 30 ANNOS
VlXERAT HIC ILLUM CUM PATRIBUS SEPELIRI FECIT DEINDE
IN PERPETVUM FIDEI CONJUGALIS MEMORIAM MONUMENTUM
HOC SUIS SUMPTIBUS POSU T SUI CORPORIS FIGURAM ILL US
1
2.
3.
4.
5.
A child
A man
With
crefcent of difference.
Manners , impaling
.
Frances daughter of
Edward lord Mountagu.
A lady in a black gown. Manners.
Another fuch lady. A. a canton S. Sutton imp. Manners.
A man in trunk hofe, ruff, &c. A. on a chevron engrailed Az. between
in armour.
three martlets A.
A man
3 crefcents O.
IVatfon.
On
in
mural
a Tmall
tablet adjoining,
Jjcrr Iprtlj
gentleman,
Thefe monuments, it is probable, form a fucceflion of the owners of Haddon hall in this parifh from the reign of Richard I. when the venerable
manfion pafled with a daughter and coheirefs of William Peverel, whofe
family had held it from the reign of Stephen, to Richard Vernon, who bought
out Simon BafTet, who married the other daughter.
The arms of Vernon
Tingle, and with quarterings and impalements, are in the windows of the chapel,
gallery, and Teveral apartments
the name of Richard Vernon in the North
:
window of
the chapel,
is
may
the
North by the firft earl of Rutland of the fecond branch, over which are the arms
of Manners and Vernon, with their quarterings and creft, and fingly, held by
two hands in gauntlets. Over a fide gate leading round the hill are the arms of
Vernon with
the Vernon
Vol.
II.
all
!
its
y y
God preserve
fingle.
PE D
I-
2.
Joan Handfacre.
Elizabeth
mar. Robert Corbett of
Morton,
Mary
Anne
Beatrice
Marga-
mar. Sr
mar.
mar. Sir
ret
Edward
Sir Ro-
Henry
Sir Jonn
Afton.
bert
Fol-
Savile.
Shirley.
jamb.
mar.
265
The
The founder lies buried in the middle of the choir, under an ancient
tomb, on which is placed his effigies in white marble, and round the verge of
canons.
monument
the
in the ancient
Norman
On
Cy
repofe Guilliaume de
charadter
French
Vernon
nom
Digne de
prince et gubernateur
dont ha pris fon furnom ;
Par droit canon canon, de liens vrai zelateur,
De
Du
De
Aulmonier
Mettre
En
Le
lan
and helmet
Dieu
quil lui
At the
fide
on the
is
monument
flie
in
He
is
vail headdrefs,
label,
fword
acrofs,
and a dagger
at
his right
infcribed,
Brnrmttus cuts
Out of
erected to the
flab.
the
rondeaux.
rofes in
paradis.
of the tomb
fides
Vernon, formerly
met
donne
at his feet a
figures
Partant dis
is
Erm.
commune a creature,
monument
eft
Pries a
He
nature
dedans ce
fait
la
et
perpetuellement.
fit
cents
Cuts-
hers,
3t)u
catno mtfn'ra
filt
fons, three
3 te
Spact
ttt
notits.
with labels
meant nc
tc
fill
net
memento met
cco et eriputttne.
Under
266
ntarta pictas
nufcmc
no'ci's-
ijit
quouDtn cottliabu=
tittles:
larius Anglic
fiUits ct litres
inn XUcarDt
demon
militis
qiti
quonti ur
erat Xljcfaurarms
Calcfic cjui
obiit
3utttt
ultimo
Sir
ineuQS
CC<tH$ZH33J-
0argareta
et
jtcrcDitar Dni
anno
CCtt
milltmo
lLX quorum
animabns
Dottuttt
proptfirtur Detis.
aitttn.
At the
Tides
The
Tour
little
in
Normandy,
p.
town of Vernon,
89
for
91.
many
George baron Vernon of Kinderton but in 1190, purfuant to a convention between Richard I. of England, and Philip Auguftus of
France, was, with its caftle and dependancies, granted to the latter by its then
Since that time
owner Richard de Vernon in exchange for other lands
Vernon has been honoured with a royal palace, which is now in ruins, and
has frequently been part of the appanage of the French queens. The old caftle,
which was held by the fcrvice of finding fifteen knights for its defence, Teems
Part of it ftill remains, particularly
to have been a place of great ftrength.
one of the towers built of freeftone, with walls of extraordinary height and
anceftors of the prefent
thicknefs.
In
1479.
the
nave of
St.
Peters Mancroft,
Norwich , was
this
infeription for a
chaplain of this church, on a Tmall ftone, whereon remains only the impreflions
)f polbr Cljarpte
iOrap for
*
Chronicon Viftoris
epi
tljr
tljat
Turon. MS.
in
Oilman \
R.
I.
In
Vol
IT.
FI XCVlll./>.
*ti 7
*6 7
f
In the chancel
chalice
at Wellesborne,
furmounted by
c.
Lincoln, cut in
flab,
a crofs as a wafer.
ccrltc
ittt'
btit a"
Dm
qut o
iLITjr
m"
me
birgtnis
men-
3t
Jane
was buried
married
Eflex,
firft Sir
who
in
her, was,
as
She died March 10, 1479. On her flab is a brafs figure of a lady in longfillet of rofes with collar of pendants, a mantle, a furcot Ermine, the
apron of her kirtle hemmed with large ermine, the wriftbands fludded, a ring
under a canopy adorned with figures of faints ; Sca Maria
on each little finger
(the Virgin with the lily and child), St. Chriftopher, one with a flower and
bowl, perhaps St. John the Evangelift, Sca Anna (a woman and girl), St. George
with his banner, St. Edmund (a king with a dart) ; and below this epitaph
iflue.
hair,
neat
fhields gone,
and Az.
a chief
Erm.
chief,
Cromwell
Tatejhale , impaled
quartering cheque O.
with
bend engrailed,
Ratcliffe.
Quarterly,
Over
all
1.4.
crofs engrailed
2.
3.
coat
Bourchier
for
is
and
it
is
Upon
Vol.
II.
whom
hereafter.
z z
In
'
268
In the antechape! at New College, Oxford, tinder a prieft in a cloke, like Hargrave and Lowthe before deferibed
:
Satarbot
Joljts j&almrr
arcin' bacallarit
span
From
The
XC 1 X.
mouth
of
a label with,
mcmmjto
1479.
PI.
his
Q ni
31
Walter Coney
I iliall
church
in St. Margarets
Chapel
in Trinity
met.
give thebrafs
at Lynne.
name.
[tine inert
qtialcr
pbtcant continue
btllam
irinttatts infra
[per
quatuor-
becim
amplniB] qui
autios
et
anno
bni
mill'mo
obtit
amen.
The words
in
On
a label
from
giancta
On
each
his
mouth over
Xnnitas,
his head,
laft are
on
gone).
Xau$ Xnmtatt
Over the arch two
His
houfe
is
Ihields
with
now Handing
a merchants
mark.
nearly oppofite
its
St.
windows
church in the
fame mark and the
of St. George, and A. a
his own arms : S. three
Margarets
are the
On
1480.
ecclt'e
at
Barnes
c.
Dm
ns
rector IjujttB
|2tcf)0laus Claris q
ac rector ecclie parocljtalts be (Srantesfieu
$ic facet b
Gutih, p zo6.
* face
feems to be otniticd.
faitlta
Aubreys Surrey,
I.
93.
On
In
OOP
inpo^
fonThru/to
^imuma
Shleof brat
,
'
ini' of
artron^bofr (ouicSoi
tiauemfrrfUmm
'/,//,
a/
ij/? k Q?//rti'?iJ,
4 90
<
- -Vs-
a 9
On
a blue
pointed crofs
of
fide
On
it
me
in
(lab
on
its
plain
inlaid
fcrolls
on each
1480.
and tjflp
it,
Btio confibo.
This
is
nave
the
In
at
Hereford a
Gloucefterfhire Collections, p.
man
in a
gown with
rru mc^prtl
SD'ni
281,
<&%%$$
tfn cibttat
cit)'
qut
aiepptctet etiS.
amen.
In the chancel of
St.
Mary
Radcliffe , BriJlolt
is
this brafs,
14S0,
inferibed,
iftttts btlle
l?ic )actt Joljan. Jan. quontmm bicecotnes
*
tt Joanna tiror cjus, qiti quibetn Johan obnt
CCCC
13
%,%%%
CiS
men
Die
of a knight 14S0.
the chancel of St. Albans abbey church is a brafs figure
gorget under PI. C.
hair, in plated armour buckled at the waiftband, mail
for a bend at the
his hands covered with one plate, perhaps marked
In
with cropt
fteel collar
at his elbows a
knuckles, there being joints in the gauntlets at the knuckles ;
knee pieces very long and pointed, fword and dagger;
trefoil ornament,
under
his
the
crelt.
Grey
an
Arms,
quarterly,
1.
earls
4. Barre of
quartering quarterly t. 4- a
manch
and
coronet,
wing,
part of
Hajlings
2. 3*
Valence , in right
daughter and at
of the marriage of Roger lord Grey of Ruthyn with Elizabeth
Ifabel his wife filler
length heir of John lord Haftings and Bergavenny and
1 his coat is expreffed as
and heirefs of Aymer de Valence earl of Pembroke
plate.
in its perfect ftate at the right corner of the
The fretwork on the bars in the coat of Grey is hot to be elleemed a charge,
was done in order that
hut the fcoring of the brafs, which Mr. Brook fuppofed
take better hold of the brafs:
the coloured enamel, when poured in hot, might
the brafs hatcht, as is frequently
this when broken, or worn off, would leave
feen on old tombs.
Under him
.
this
.
...
.
broken infeription,
ftnpslit ton
ana
Ijetrc to
On
rntjoto toult
CBmottB Crlc
to
of
Bent.
OoB
Ijahc mercy,
amen.
This
is
for Sir
Anthony Grey,
Dugdale, Bar.
I.
718.
lie
s 7
Edward
as
of Richard
IV.
and
Anne
to
to
is
fuftcr to
filler
fays,
pc fOUttl) l)0lC
Richard earl Rivers
had divers daughters, which thews he was. not certain as to their number, and
Joan mull have been th t fifth, by being fourth filler to the queen, who
was the eldeft. Sir Anthony Grey had no iifue by this lady but he had a
this
Thomas Rotheram,
knight,
who
in
her right poffeffed Sir Anthonys ellate at Dunton, and was living 1 3 Henry VII.
and is buried at Luton % where Dugdale and other authorities make Sir Anthony himfelf to have been buried.
3
Sir
Anthony had, 14 Edward IV. a grant from the crown of lands at Dunton,
by letters patent, in which he is ftyled lord of Ruthyn. He
in Bedfordfhire,
died in his
fathers
lifetime.
1480.
is
rcDcmpton'S
mtUmo
1481.
PI.
Cl.
Die
%%%.
cuY
anno
mrtifis
aie pptetet be
ante'
Dni
4
*
fide
who
built
it,
fingle,
and impaling a
griffin
rampant.
Over the point of the arch in a border cheque quarterly, 1. 4. a fefs between
6 martlets. Beauchamp of Powick. 2. two lions paffant guard ant. 3. three
fillies
On
naiant in pale.
Roach.
Three
fiflies
naiant in pale.
Roach.
Two
The
fefs
Bar.
II.
231.
4 Blomefield,
5
fret,
3 Bar.
I.
lord
718.
V. 1*56.
November
4, 1481, on which day a chapter met, to deliberate on the choice of a fucceflor. Tanner MS.
His
was proved February, 1481.
This grant conftitutes all fuccecding bilhopi of Sarum chancellors of
the order, 3 Pat. 15 Edw. IV. m. 18.
Before
will
2. 3.
the
271
fret,
The
3.
fefs
Beauchamp
as
Chan-
was
after buried
under
Bifiiop Lyttelton,
it
on the drawing here engraved from Mr. WalN' 1 and 3. arc probably tlioie of his brother
William and Elizabeth his wife, and that Leland mutt be in an
error in afligning them to his father and mother; but Sir William Dugdale
informs us >, that
this William, who was the firft baron St. Amand
of the family, bequeathed his
body to be buried in the church at Steeple Lavington, Wilts,
and died 1457.
ill
his note
the tombs,
On the fafcia of this beautiful but decaying chapel was the mitre alfo on
the deling of oak with a rich ftone cornice.
A rich niche was in the centre of
the Eaft window, and two at the (ides.
:
ful
Beauchamp
of his palace
at
Salisbury.
An
cliapel at Windfor
commemorates
this prelate
aile
of the choir of
St.
George's
A
A
A
fefs
between 6
between
fefs
between
fefs
croffes botone.
Beauchamp.
under a mitre.
fiflies
fix billets.
St.
is
it,
a rich miffal
and
late repair
of
the chapel.
*
He was named
Leland,
one of the
It. III.
bifliop't
63.
3 Bar. I. *52.
Vol.
Ii.
CUljO
(.also Icyac
booltis Ijefr
tijt's
:S
UtcljarB
ano
iocaudwmp
CClijcvfor
tljat ptetfttB
of
goaats
ana for
rljerclje
map
Ijelt
Ijaac
biCscljop
to tljts entent,
ana inimffms
occupation
tlje
tljrrcof,
2> ne 3ljn
."pc,
ftnelpng
fit tljt
for
Ijailje
conran orpfon,
lipist tip's
tljc ttsyclje
tljc
grauntra of
rcncrcnD JfaDcr
tlje
trcfure
cPrpmanrl Dapps
cljurtljt to
of
tljc
of paroun.
*>f
'
he had
tending.
Robert lord Hungerford, by will dated April 22, 1459, directed his
body to be buried before the altar of St. Ofmund. The Golden Legend fays,
Ofmunds body was brought thither, with thofe of two other bifliops, Roger
and Joceline, from Old Sarum, 1226 *. The bodies and retting places of
St. Ofmund, bifhop Beauchamp, and Robert lord Hungerford, with thofe of the
whole family of the two laft peers, have fuffered in our time a violation too
*
*
S 5 -
lb.
714.
fucceffor.
1 lb.
713.
9 See
Edward
s 73
the
this office
i-;
\xr
r
r r
and employment,
employment
Ih^f t^ t
him
Whh
iLt
er
Ve t0WarClS thC rder he had
given himfelf the leifure daily
to
the advancement and progrefs
of this goodly fabrick
He was ac
counted the Wickham of his day;
but other lafoutjs have
entered imo to
arveff, thinking they could
make a better toe of his materials,
and raife
themlelves a name from darkening
his.
All, mole imagined he was
buried at
Windfor, and the late editor of bilhop
Godwin fell into the fame millake
milled by the mfcr.ption there, which
he took for an epitaph-, but the
gold rinv
f0U " d n PeninS hiS ?raVC at
S -ll,fUUry ' and Stave!
rithtohr
in
tne tame plate
tote with hts monument, proves
the contrary.
Ilis will is dated
a iSb
P
7
I4Sl PrOVed before
-chbifhop at Knoll
!
Feb 8
reb.
8, roffowing .
B it he a
By
diredts his body to be buried
in the middle of
tend
whhV
tlToww
to
chape
in the faid
am
tenements
to celebrate in
'
the
'
Richardd?
Richard Beauchamp,
i
knight,
?
England
his
h S ferVants
>
John Chcyney
frn
John fMortonl
nephew, Thomas Vaughan and
Roger
knights,
to nephew,
to the
kmg
...'
executors
dS
otriouTl
0
four chaplains,
S?
Thomas Befu-
R hecole, Ro
nnd\?haif
the
bvfi
hanCC '
**
***>*
is
handfome
'
man
>
now s
gone,
fflastuor sD Sarnff
3oijn minipns
me iSeBfcra arcijlebrtam
famulum preeibus aefenaite aefirum
mf ptl0n
lines in
e.
[Kuaptifl
t
s
s.
matmornts
Five
lapis
itt
is
ttt
p.
IO J .
t mrritis magnus
,he ledge
Williss Lincoln,
m
peflnmwt
turn baratrf refnptaa poteftas,
Edirnen fiurmim fc& ti net triua
majfeftas
ui
.-tosrsrrs
0n
i?aita
BMMS
prrbenaatus
is
$
"
hooks gone, t
but fupphed from
fficafora arcljiletsrta
mrrftofas,
Kichsr/femcSmp,'
,t '
*Pr d . N "
time.
V.
^
At
I4 8
PI.
a 7'4
At the tin's
i-
Xu
'
fide
fera
mors
i etc quot
qutO agis
ftill
humane profciga
ftragts
Cur
non puOuit
te
potttu:,
clauDtt.
Over the mans head was a plate of the fame fize with an infeription;
gone in Williss time.
John Rudyng, LLB. was fucceflively archdeacon of Stow, 1 45 5 Bedford,
1460; Northampton 4, 1468; Lincoln, 1 47 1 ; had the prebends of Bigglei'wade,
467 and of Buckingham, 1471, in the church of Lincoln ; rebuilt
and died 14S1. Mr. Willis fuppofes
both their chancels in a handfome manner
;
was put up in his life time, before he got his other preferments, forgetting
that they might have been recorded in the five lalt lines, and omitting his
re&ory of St. Michael, Gloucefter, abovementioned.
His arms on the flab were a crefcent within a berdure of five efcallops,
6
But thefe are all gone .
with this motto, Till map <5 CD ameitD,
this
is an altar tomb of alabafround which ran a fillet with the infeription, and
on which is an alabafter figure of a knight in complete armour, flowing hair,
helmet, and wreath under his head an unicorn at his feet. His lady in a mai>tle
and vail headdrefs; angels at her head.
The arms on this tomb are all copied from corredf drawings in Symonds
Effex Colle&ions in the Heralds College, vol. II. f. 835. by which it appears
to have been a Wentworth of Codbam Hall, in the parifh of Wethersfield.
On confulting the pedigree it appears there were but three of the family who
and Morant fays 7 two of them were buried at Gosfield this
lived there
tomb therefore muft have been for the firft of them fettled at Codham, Sir
Henry Wentworth, of Codham, knight, who married Elizabeth daughter
and heirefs of Henry Howard, uncle to John duke of Norfolk, and died
tcr,
with a
On
On
1
En,
He
fecn.
tomb
1.
S.
a chevron
3
4 Willis, Cathed. Line. p. 124.
* tendtre.
W.
W.
ftruo.
Willis.
repaired or rebuilt St. Johns Baptiils Chapel in Buckingham, now the freefchool, where his arms are flill to be
Willis had a folio Latin bible in vellum, on which were painted his arms, motto, and this infeription :
Mr.
Hunt
librum dedit magiiler Johannis Rudyng. Archid. Lincoln, cathenand. in principal difeo infra cancellum ecclcBuckingham ad ufum capellanorum et aliorum in eodem iludere volentium quamdiu duraverit. lb. 57.
His creicents and efcallops were in the chancel windows, and other parts of Buckingham chancel. Willis, Lift, of
7
II.
Buckingham, p. 6s.
371.
fie
fue prebendal.de
2.
Went-
>75
a.
3.
ift,
O. in a border ingrailed G.
Helion ,
1.
On
Swinburne.
the north
1
The
4. Botetourt.
lyrrel
3. Paly
Botetourt.
1.
fefle
coats
in chief,
in pale,
wavy of 6 O. and G.
fide,
feven
laft
&
At the Weft
end,
Wentworth , with the fame quarterings as in the fecond fhield on the South
fide, impaling Howard.
1. Wentworth quartering Howard, impaling, ift, lyrrel and 2dly, quar,
1. Helion .
terly,
2.
Ralph.
3.
Swinburne.
4. Botetourt.
3 5
In
is
fcribed,
Uicattms
facet
tt'c
quonbam
In the
church of
William Robins,
and Chauncy,
i?ic
p.
St.
doctor jurirpcritus
fipCCCCJLrrOT-
Stephens
at
505. but
20.
2t.
ffiegtll
fince loft,
jaccnt Ctlillclmus
Kobms
m nuper
fig-
ammabus
Morant, II. 371.
VOL.
II.
......
CCCC ILWf33
quorum
lb. 381.
4 B
In
*/6
1482.
in
the chancel
brals figure
of a
ccclie
Tredington, Worcefterfhire, on
'
at
prieft,
and
this infcription
under him
Umntus Hampton
magtfter
i^ic facet
,:
is
quosa'
rector ljufus
me mentis jRoPcmbriS,
au'o
out miltcCmo
octoagefio feso
quaorifictcfto
ocus.
2lmen.
redlor of this
to
1482.
fimple
this
now gone
epitaph,
l?ic facet
quonsam magnt
fjonrf*
2tnten.
tl
him
woman
in
in ftrait
viz.
boddices, with
coming down and covering the back of their hands to their fingers
their gowns long, and covering their feet, and laced one third part from the
bottom upwards : their headdreffes falling back upon their fhoulders like a
fhort hood with a cap behind like the crown of an hat, with a girdle buckled at
the waift, and the end of it falling down to the ground.
Under the mans
fleeves
feet
is
is
this infcription
ammabus Kogert
SDratc pro
ac 3tmic uporejus.
emute
>alusbutj> arnitgerf et
Uogerus
qtifbem
penultmta
Ote mrnfis iDfccmbns anno Domini
mtllrftmo <C3 quorum antmabtts proptetetnr Dcus. 2t:iicn.
Underneath were brafles for four children, which are now taken away .
qut'
obtft
Roger
by
us,
1482.
by
Salifbury,
there lay
ij
his
will
bearing date
May
5,
1498
and Leland
tells
4 .
On
in
hie jacet
fac
Dom
Andree
prior
From
eclie
metropolitane Sci
henric
canonic regularis
obiit
die
mens
Januaj
* Warwickfh.
758. fecond edit.
late
Mr.
Wm.
ano Dni
*
M CCCC LXXXII.
Bridgess Northamptonfhire,
in that
I.
370.
Univerfity.
Mary
Mary
of York,
27?
fifth
'
In
the
man
Drate
aiab
WIW
aiicte urts
ei
cmttps
notartt ct
cbterunt
is
The
figure of Philippa
CCCC %%$$333.
Beauchamp,
in
brafs,
in
III.
quot
395> ^g 6
church, deferibed
Vol. 1. 47 reprerents her ,n the veil headdrefs,
a band acrofs her forehead, mantle,
and kittle, double fleeves, one buttoned, the
other plain, continued to the wrift
her feet wrapt up in her mantle, and at
them two dogs of
this
different fizes.
The
Sr
[icijilippe bt
eauc&e
be (MlarrcUipIt gift
it
tint
irt
Situ
qcfuft] la
as follows
femme motts'r
Dc falmc [tit
ctti>
merep qt morouft
L*UIlul*j
the
buttoned
The
to
bodied
down
gown and
clofe fleeves
infeription
mouruft
it
JLXX33
gift ftp
ipcctE
I.
ti. p. ai.
Dugdale Bar.
I.
ioColl.Arin.
a 3s
,68.
Sandford, 418.
a
<cc Blomtfield,
III.
39S
Vol.
I.
3J
EDWARD
r 4 8a.
27S
EDWARD
IV.
lies
of Antwerp
have been the work of Quintin Matfis, the blackfmith painter
were
The trophies over it ! richly embroidered with gold, pearls, and rubies,
There does not appear to have been any epitaph
carried off in the civil war.
except that in the College
or infcription on this tomb ; nor any made for him,
The order of his funeral may be feen in
of Arms, printed by Sandford, gf c.
355. the fubftance of which account is given in SandArchseologia, I. 349
.
ford,
p.
413, 4T4.
Philip de
Comines
defcribes
it
<1
Edward
as
the
goodlieft
In his later
kingly prefence.
graced his grave
years he was grown fomewhat corpulent, which rather
4
He died in the 4ad year of his
than difgufted the beholders .
his eyes beheld, of
<1
a fair
complexion and
years
with
the
. i486.
produce,
171.
id.
funeral,
amounting
to
On Friday, March 13, 1789, in making the ground to receive the new
pavement in the North aile of St. Georges Chapel at Windfor, fome of the
Edward IV. fell out, fo
ftones which clofed the entrance to the vault of King
other loofe ftones.
that the vault could be entered with eafe by removing fome
The bricks had originally
In the vault was a quantity of bricks, earth, &c.
original brickclofed the vault, as appeared from the lower part, where the
work remained. The earth feemed to have been dug from the bottom, which
was Hoping, from near the fides and ends, and funk the depth of the king s
were found the decayed
coffin, over which, on clearing away the rubbilh,
The kings coffin
parts of a flout wooden coffin, a fcull, and fome bones.
was of lead, feven feet long, of very irregular thicknefs, and about a quarter
of an inch in the thickeft places ; it was much compreffed, and in fome parts a
The head of the coffin was ten inches from the Weft end of the
little decayed.
vault, and it lay with a defcent of about three inches at the feet. On opening
the coffin, the entire fkeleton was found, which meafured fix feet three inches
and a half. Some long brown hair lay near the fcull; and fome of the fame
There was in the botcolour, but Ihorter, was on the neck of the fkeleton.
tom of the coffin a liquid, which at the feet was about three inches deep : the
feet
On
well
it.
Edward Rea.
11
cut excellently
Athmole, p. 149. Fnte.p. 358. and Sandford, p. 413. fay of polifhed jtfrrf gilt. The former adds,
gates, port holes, See. of curious workmanftiip, in the
in church -work," the other, in the form of a tower, with
Sandford defcribes it as reprefenting a pair of gates betwixt two towers, of curious
after the Gothic manner, which is placed in the North arch, faced through with touch-
ftatuary in iron,"
froith.
three feet feven Inches below, and one foot fix inches above, with maunches, which
three feet
together extended meafured three feet fix inches, each maunch being a foot long, and the banner of taffety,
ibid, ex coll. William 1c Neve,
four inches by five feet four inches, exclufive of a fringe an inch deep. Aflimole,
'
Thefew
.ns,
Norroy.
IV.
*
Reg. Morton, Dene, Bourchier, and Courtney,
f.
175.
3453+8.
ftones
= 79
The
vault
built at the
as part
done by the
fa-awls, as if
the arch.
An exact copy (to half
of what was written in chalk, and the characters
the
cut on the Hones
drawn to the full fize, with a reprefentation of the vault, coffin,
and fkeleton
was engraved by the Society of Antiquaries, in PI. VII. of
Vol. 111
of their
Vetufta Monuments, from drawings by Mr. Henry Emlyn,
architeft atWindfor.
cut in
fize)
in
it,
left
undifturbed, foon
fell
to the
floated
bottom
of the phial.
It
tringency
juft like
vefiel.
The
the following
trials
feems
fufficient to
fhew
its
it
could not be
2.
tioned manner,
left a
filtering
paper.
3.
The refiduum of
the
had
a faline tafte,
hence to owe its origin to the rotten wood of the fhell that contained the body.
Mr. Emlyn, indeed, is doubtful whether there had been a complete woo ieu
fhell within the leaden coffin.
had been one, its fides were now enBut he tells me, that he is certain
the body lay upon a wooden plank, or bottom, which would furnifh
fufficient
materials for the fort of allies produced by the experiment.
tirely confirmed,
If there
The colour and flight aftringency of the liquor may be bkewjfe attributed to
wood of the ffiell, which lay almoft entirely rotten in it. The odorous fmell
of the fmoke of the refiduum, as mentioned above, may be alio afaibed
to the
fame caufe, or to the refinous fubftances which formed the cerecloth, or embalmed the body, if that operation was ever performed to it.
Some refinous
the
Vol.
II.
4 C
4. Ei-
-280
This
may
l>e
impregnation of nitrous
attributed to the
alfo
particles contained in
it.
fait
on
fire
though
it
polition that
it
was the
woody
fet
of
effect
nitre,
In order to afcertain
5.
faline fub-
the ufual precipitants were added, each to a feparate portion of the fluid
ftance,
previoufly diluted with diftilled water, viz. acetated lead, nitrated fllver, and
ponderofa
but as none of them occafioned any precipitation or
change in the appearance of the liquor, it was evident that neither fea fait, nor
alum, in fliort, that no faline matter containing marine or vitriolic acid was to be
found in it.
falited terra
Upon
the whole,
feems that this liquor was not any kind of pickle put
body ; but that it was produced
it
by the
body
diflblution of the
itlelf
animal
flefli
yield
above
muff: not be
wondered that
this fluid
or fmell, becaufe in the long period of years which have elapfed fince the putrid
fermentation was accomplifhed,
The wood
ftricft
this coffin
when
was made.
It is
like wife
worthy of
wood,
put upon a hot iron, yielded the fame fmell as the refiduum of the liquor
found in the
Thus
coffin of the
mark, which
is,
that
king.
Upon whofe
obfervations
lhall
only
is little
make one
re-
reafon to fuppofe
the
It might poffibly have been had by way of Alexandria, and it may not
be too bold a conje&ure that the extract from the cedar wood ufed by the antient
Egyptians to imbalm thofe whofe friends did not choofe to go to the greateft
price.
expence
Europe.
It
*,
its
way
into
more
modern
embalments
in
KiJfin,
Ctdria
et
it
aXnp
m ra
Kii;u,
II.
c.
119. edi
Weffeling.
this
this perfon
fifth
might
daughter,
sSr
be.
who
it
Her will, in the Prerogative Court, dated April 10, 1492, bequeaths hef
body to be buried with the body of her lord at Windfor, according to thfe
will of my faide lord and myne without pompes entreing 1 or coftlie expenfis
donne thereaboughr.
Itm whereas I have no wordely goodes to do the
quenes grace my dereft dough ter a plefer with, neither to reward any of my
children according to my hart and mynde, as is to me pofiible
give her
grace my blefling, and all the forfaide my children. She gives fuch of her
fmale
fiuffe
and goodes as
had
to
her goods,
file
There
lie
is
intered
for
we know, on
Speeds authority,
Windfor.
Of
the family of
church
Edward
IVs
queen
In
at
Grafton
tomb of
freeftone, about four feet and an half from the ground* on which lies
of white marble, whereon is engraven the figure of a man compleatly
armed in plated armour, mail at his neck and fkirts, a pointed helmet, a fword,
and dagger, his head refiing on a helmet fupported by angels with four wings
each, and lurmounted by a bouquet of oak leaves with a bird holding a label
a flab
in
its
beak
Round
On
of
tua mater.
trcjtt,
2Unnt.
fhields
Mr. Bridges has not informed us which of the family was this benewhere he lived. Sir Richard Widvile lord of the
manor in the reign of Henry V. and VI. having married Jaquette dowager of
John duke of Bedford before mentioned, p. 1 1 2. without the kings licence,
brafs.
*
3
Explanation of Plate VII. of Vol. III. of the Vetufta Monnmentn, by the Bifliop of Carliflc.
Pompous
interring.
Nicholss Ro)al Wills, 35. 38. 51. from the Prerogative Court.
was
2S2
was fined jT.iooo. but afterwards taken into favour, and 26 Henry VI. created
Upon the marid vile of Rivers, and inftalled Knight of the Garter.
baron
Groby, to
riage of his eldefi daughter Elizabeth, widow of Sir Jom Grey of
Edward IV. he was admitted to the title of Earl Rivers and to feveral high offices
After the battle of Edgecote he was taken and beheaded at Northampof Rate.
ton.
His fon and fuccefibr Anthony, who was, in right of his wife, lord
tranflator, among
Scales, a learned nobleman and a patron of Caxton and a
other places was appointed governor to the prince of Wales, and bringing him
to London on the kings death, was apprehended at Northampton, and beheaded
and Charles li. granted it in fee, 1675, to his natural fon Henry Fitzroy cre.
ated duke of Grafton, whofe family now enjoys it
Anthony
lord
Scales,
earl
Rivers abovementioned,
by
Hutton, June 23, 1483, diredfed his heart, and if he died South of Trent
his body alfo, to be buried in the chapel of our Lady of Pue % adjoining to St.
Stephens College, WeRminfier, which it appears he had rebuilt after it was
burnt
down
3
.
Leonel a younger brother of this earl was advanced from the deanry of
Exeter to the fee of Salilbury, on the death of bilhop Beauchamp, 14S2. He
alfo chancellor of Oxford, and is fuppofed to have died 1485, in which
year Langton, afterwards biffiop of Winchefler, was tranflated to this fee by the
He is fuppofed to have been buried in his cathedral, and one of the
pope 4
was
told me, 1769, but without pointing out the precife fpot, a Rone
thought to contain his remains, with a pewter chalice, had been dug
up about three years before. If there were any memorials of him then, they
certainly are fwept away in the late alterations.
vergers
coffin
Tnunlmoj
/
,
nil)
,i|!|
it
\mwn x)ts
* Bridges, T. 198
Weever, p. 493.
301.
3 1 take this to be the beautiful little chapel
in the cloifter adjoining to the duke of Newcadles bouie at
It is
Weflminiler, and now ufed as a kitchen, of which the Society of Antiquaries have a drawing by Mr. Carter.
highly probable the genius of bilhop Beauchamp would be confulted on this occafion.
RICHARD
283
RICHARD
III.
and one
at
the other,
<5
clJCr tO
'
and on
dtC plflf, On the flab are inlaid in brafs the richly ornaHenry Bourchier firft earl of Effex of that antient family,
who died April 4, 1483, and his wife Isabel Plantagenet fitter of
Richard
duke of York. He is habited in the robes of the Garter, with the
device and
mented
I I)
figures of
motto on his
Ihoulder
left
his head,
which
creft,
is
a Saracens head.
bare, reclines
Under
his
teretts,
him
conftituted
on him
him
earl of Effex,
conferred
commifiioners to
the two crowns.
treat
Polydore Vergil
him
tells us,
he was
fo
mentioned,
field,
p. 3 2
and Fulk
Q_ Ever
to
be
i.
e.
Humphrey,
lord
flain at Barnet,
who
died young.
everlafiingor eternal.
Anthony
Cromwell
Of
Thomas
Joan before
flain at
Wake-
Ed. Thyfii.
17
VOL.
II.
a knight,
43
aS 4
1481, and was buried in Ware church, with his wife Isabel!.
daughter and heirefs of Sir John Barry, knight, and widow of Humphrey
Stafford, earl of Devonfliire, fo created by Edward IV. and beheaded at Bridgewater after the battle of Banbury, 1469.
knight, died
In the
1483.
PI.
CII*.
North
of the choir of
aile
St.
is
St.
William
lord
CII**. the hiftory of the patron faint in four pannels, well preferved.
Under the
fir If
and
as if
ladies
with convidtion
is
tSrcDtcat pic
to
be itruck,
this infcription,
t'pum
Under the fecond, reprefenting him before Herod, who is feated on his
throne under a tent or canopy, his fword bearer at his right hand, a man in
a gown bringing the bill of indidtment, which is prefented by a man with a
Jnltat
Under the
8cc.
et
j'tittu.
third,
a dragons head
on
his cap.
Saul
fits
Sapa pluunt
Under the
fourth,
and expiring,
3n
much
up by two
reft,
angels to
reprefenting
God
in
him kneeling
heaven
is
maunch
Under the
by purfled
finials,
at the bafe
of which
thrice repeated.
pictures
is
St.
but
it is
now
gilt
and
plain.
at
2
.
Dugdale, Bar.
Windfor, p. 54.
I.
585.
hisn, herfelf,
Poles
William
z8 s
William Dudlet,
cbolas
chape],
Wejlm'mjter ,
of Durham,
bilhop
and
this infcription
has, in
pedeftals,
fafcia
St.
Ni- 148-1*
canopy of
to which de-
rich
pi/
CIII.
of vine branches,
whofe
fide
figure
inlaid
is
adorned
in brafs,
He was
memorial
Chejlerton,
at
who
in
Huntingdon fhire,
iDtate p'afa
1
is
this
1483.
died 1483.
reg.
iRictjarDt tertu
On a blue flab in Campien church, Gloucefterfilire, under the brafs figures 1484.
man in a furred gown and flowing hair, a coat with a clofe cape and wide
of a
and a
fleeves
hand, in the
rofary,
veil headdrefs,
fix
at his right,
two
On
frnall
fcrolls,
et mart-
Hint, marct.
This
left
at his
daughters below
%at>v, help.
indifferently
William Wallingford,
1484. had
this
brafslefs ftones
it
belonged
it is
now
dSitliclmits qttattus.,
xt\t\ t,
Ijic
impoffible to fay
opus
paufat, fttts
!joc
fibt
lauthiWe cujus
praemia
rcathtf.
Dart,
I.
From
p. 120.
140.
MS
Ill
286
ton, knight, and his two wives, Margaret daughter and coheirefs of Sir John
Bernard of Ifelham, and Margaret daughter and coheirefs of Sir Hugh Francis
of Gifford, in the parifh of Wickhambrook, Suffolk, and widow of Thomas
jfievton
2irmtgeri
me
uporcs ffjus Cl ut qutstm Xtjomas obut rpr"
at
0ar<ja*
s39argame
Me mentis 3ulu
2lrmo
omint mtllimo
lLf%K3333
quoru
2Uumabusppt
tier Bt
Arms on
^mt'
the dexter
corner a mullet of five points. Peyton; fingle and impaling a bear rampant.
Bernard.
The
On
The
Sept. 2,
faltire,
Francis.
1791.
family of Peyton was fettled in Suffolk from the reigns of Stephen and
II.
at Peyton in Stoke Nayland.
Reginald Fitzwalter, fewer to Hugh
Bigod carl of Norfolk, and grandfon of William Mallet, a noble Norman, flaiu
by the Danes, at York, purcliafed that manor, from whence his fon John took
his name, and his defendants continued in poffeffion of it to the reign of Henry VI.
Henry
Thomas
was,
to
its
founder
is
not
known
'.
It
95 and in breadth
North and South door.
The nave has a South window, and the
South door 1 as been enlarged fince it was made a barn.
The walls are built
herringbone fafhion.
At the Weft end are two heavy buttrelfes, between them
a fmall window, and two round ones above.
2 b feet,
'
An old chapel
at
p. 50.
bam
is
Biomef. V. 1053.
Whether
ifii.
//.
//.uV//
//v/
Jcwf/i
>
2s7
Whether
was decayed, or the lord could not get it converted into parochial
life, when granted, with its houfe, by Henry VI. to Pembroke College, does not
The church of Peytons building confifts of a nave, with two
at prefent appear.
The nave refts on five pointed arches on
ailes and two tranfepts, and a choir.
each fide, fupported by {lender cluttered columns, as at Bottesham in the fame
it
county.
Under the
flowers.
In the intervals
clereftory
impaling a
The
roof
is
angels holding
cornice
is
faltire engrailed,
wood
of
flfields
Hyde .
Erm.
a chief
on both
fides
On
ftatues of
the wooden
CCCC IHIRl
$cnrp
3 ere of ftpng
Orate
bcpnge
tfte
5133).
tfte
is
cuf ale
Bens.
p'ptctet
amen.
a chalice
this
Orate
illagtfter fibe
cuSos tapcllc
Itbere
meS ttobcb
On
is
at
atto rpl
S 2 3-
on a triangular
the points.
faltire
tomb
lies
an alabafter figure of
Under
his
head
looking up
An
of
at his feet,
which
Pl.
GV.
plain crofs.
Under an arch
4 E
in the wall at
the feet
a brafs-
=83
a bfafslefs
mouth
plate
of the
under them
firft
on a
this
brafs
Df yo cljattic py for
ibficl) DepteD to
CoS
of inelje,
Day
nitit
tije
3D
f yore
f of Hje foule of
Qeyton
of
o'
Dame
lorD !3'
eli3abetl)
fif,
lorD
f Bo'bt
forties of
tijc
pcyfcn, lutcplit,
o'
Over this a
date has never been filled up, the plate remaining fmooth.
perk ; and under the Eaft window a rich fafeia of vine leaves and grapes,
and oak foliage above over the fpace formerly occupied by the altar.
South of this is a blue flab, with the arms of Peyton impaling a crofs flory
with a mullet in the centre
and another fliield gone.
The
fine
On
iSt.ty for
foule of
tljc
Syr Sobrrt
jSoyton fmygljt
jytaunceys
Daughter t
tl)o
ijcyrc
full
tti)tclj
;
Day
tbliyclj
tl)e
ntarrteD
of jftaunccys at''
tyr IRobort DrteflyD
U l.
ibljofe foule
gob
pD
it.
Another flab South of this has the brafs figure of a knight and lady. He
is in armour, bareheaded, cropt hair, helmet under head crefted with a bears
head, pointed elbow pieces, ftrait long fword, lhort dagger, muzzled bear at
feet looking up.
She has the divided retie .ated headdrefs and veil, a tafleled
culhion under her head, a mantle, clofe boddice and long fleeves, dog at her
feet looking up
under a double purfled canopy divided by a pendant, rofes in
the pediment, the finials an*d three fhields on them, and a plate at the bafe,
gone ; but on a plate at the head reverft is this infeription
:
it
fncct
<t Dtta
Ciena Sttyntoit
milft be
21 Duv
crnarD miWt
tt IjcrcDis gioljts
gpallore
com. 3l2oljmt qc obift rftf Die mefs Dctobris
filtc
CCCC"
%%",
mrfs jlulu
21 Dnf
CC
qr
Dte
afabS
ppicfet Dt
This
is
engraved
PI.
LXI.
p.
had
On another large
gown and hofe his
book
ruffles,
flab
right
Peyton.
2.
Three
aS 9
Three
3.
4.
5.
A
A
A
wavy.
piles
Gernon.
eitoiles.
Bernard.
crofs fleury.
6.
Three
battle
7.
lion
rampant and
8.
lion
rampant.
axes
In the centre of
Thefe quartering*
eredfc.
a label of three.
a mullet.
all
alfo
them
utmer
tyttt
tljprBc
fearea
3n
i^e
a Iboort&p ;>qupct
cntleman, ana
Ijonclt
3n
Ipetlj
00 a, ana
pratfpQmj of
tbas
all
CQljome
Ije
m neher
eftectncB
left to
an fjottrffc
Bo lipm gcoa
Kpcljaroe j&aptott
tlje latte,
(uflice lore
this infcription
ttjat
tbticare
aSoer
Ije
ipfe^aia'
mpgpt
freena, lbljom
Bo rpsbt.
Ije ntiglit
liana
purfr?*
tSCCDC
*p
21
Below
S'
ana Ptrtnoua?
SOBlp Ipfe
Ije
Ije
apco!^
in a lozenge, JlnilO
And on
2Domtnf
074a plate,
3CDc
tljirtrcnti)
71 ti)otuantf fpae
pies
ruff
rows of
pearls,
crofs
fleury,
circle
a mullet in
the centre:
impales per
counterchanged, quartering,
3
I.
s.
4.
a crofs ingrailed O.
t,
S.
i.
A. three
wavy, G. Gernon.
and G. abend vaire A. and Az. Sackville *
and G. a Hon paffant guardant in chief O.
afefsG.
5 . O.
6. O. a chevron G.
A. a
fefs
Peyton,
piles
3. Quarterly, O.
'
Barry of 8 O.
7.
290
G. or
on
S.
a chief G.
eftoiles
O.
in chief 3 roundels.
9.
fifties
naiant O.
On
On
Roman
the fafcia in
Capitals, gold,
on a black ground
GOVERNING
YEERES OF SIXTIE SEAVEN DID PASS IN
BOTH JUST AND WISE HE WAS.
BY ANTIENT STOCK BUT MORE BY MERIT,
HEAVEN INHERIT.
HIS BODY THE EARTH, HIS SOULE
The
and
ingrailed
crofs
crofs
O.
Quarterly,
crofs fleuri
O/borne.
I. 43.
The
3.
O. a fefs G.
4.
wavy.
piles
ftars in chief.
5-
7.
The battle
8.
9.
G. a
On
the
lion
tomb
axes.
S.
Under a label of 3 O.
rampant.
at
in his hair,
head of this lies a knight in armour,
a griffin O.
under his legs a heavy Afield at his feet
gown plaited, under her feet feems a fox or wolf headlefs.
the
:
Peyton.
1.
A. 3 piles G.
Quarterly O. and G. a bend nebule A. and Az.
and O. or 2
4. O. a lion in chief over harry of G.
i;.
O. a lion rampant G.
2.
3.
6.
,
8.
A. a lion rampant S.
Bendy of 1 2. A. and G.
O. a bend G.
cottifes.
9.O.
9.
291
ftars.
Bernard.
S.
12.
S.
fifli
S.
naiant A.
20. A. on a
21.
Creft
indented G. or S. 3 bezants.
fefs
rampant G.
lion
a griffin feiant, O.
NEC
On
VI
NEC METV.
Broughton.
2.
3.
The
laft
quarterings fingle.
brafs crofs
i&ray for
yb day
on
fteps
of lt 5 abctlj iJcytou,
tljc fotile
JSobembre,
of
Under
a chief
A large flab
one, which
is
finiflier
had
worn
Hord 05
Efmine
for Elizabeth
a plate
and two
fliields,
all
lide
of
indiftindi.
a ftone figure of a
is
in foliage.
Hyde wife of
of the church.
the
2> pit. on
mercy.
Chriftopher the
per of our
tljc
Under
all
and
as
feems praying
of CrtTiofrr
tijc foitlc
it
to the Deity
over
Qeyton
eftirr
CCCCC
The
finiffier
Peyto)i fingle
which
North
aile
Vol.
laft
is
coat
is
fliields
of arms of
alfo fingle.
See PI.
fliort
CV.
Ii.
4 F
In
292
Weft
pillar
is
on
a fhaft,
to a central hole.
Above againft the Eaft window a mural monument with a figure of a lady
under a canopy on pillars, reclining her head on her left hand
her right hand
on her fide holds an open book.
Under her this infcription in Roman
;
capitals
fret
O. on a chief A. a crefcent G.
IN MEMORIE OF
fefs
of
On
eternity.
the floor,
born Aug.
i.
1.
following.
In
93
nab
chancel a hrafc
.i
fix feet
menus jultt
btceQmo none cuj
rcece
Above
On
anno
me
b'tu
minima
ppieiet be
is
another Rone,
HIS
H AM
L
AS SLAW AT
a u g usS! SLI
>
SON
SIEGE
of boleduc
>
tuliffent
avos.
virtus
globi..
Paly of
On
3 d
the fecund
In the South corner of the chancel
a circular ornamented arch,
and by
deS'V^:
The
feats
of the
the
iS
flails
m nUment
SirTh0maS and
lad ?
t0n > b
it
^e
three
Eaft angfc
The church
jacent
reeftory
Presented to
The
and
it
"
remainS
ftars.
pifcina in the
is
inhabited by a farmer.
To
parifli.
d=l,
b,
y. 4 *
to
fe.lt,
and
built
o.
1678.
Fltnwif=ofNichok,Fra. M c,
fervicc,
fendmg
to the fatd
manor'
Mv.IIf
South
is
il
called
Blomeficld's
MS
eollefliona, from, a
MS
in the
Pep, tan
of Am.
earl'
and if tb
h
1,.
library.
Thomas
Thomas
Blackerby, 24 s. 1687.
Lady Mary Cullen the perpetual
every Sunday.
to be diftributed in loaves
of
60. 1691.
Jofeph Sharpe of Thetford, j. 50. 1729. to clothe the poor on Chriftmas-day.
John Hill, . 3. 1693. out of fifteen acres of fenn, given by lady Catherine
Maynard, for feven penny loaves every Sunday, the reft in waiftcoats and
ftockings
fhe
intereft
jf.
her death gave the whole rent i Suing out of the fifteen acres
at
and
to the poor,
intereft
Lady Catherine Maynard and Mrs. Mary Adams gave two tankards,
a paten, a falver,
Sir
all filver
double
1685-6.
lord of the manor, gave the
a cup,
gilt,
intereft
of . 50.
to clothe the
T484.
which had
from
fcrolls
their
at
catUmus Bobcrt
jactt
quo
fflgeectc
Jopes
Dam
2luDttor
ft,
21 D ni
Die
et pfata
Dm
The
mans death
is
CCCC
amen.
is
given by
Salmon
*,
M CCCCXXXII1I.
In
1484.
Marys church,
St.
l;uc
at
facet Lutllus
ilia
0, )
OtMmm
uror ejus
et 2Utcta
Stamford,
obiit
Lincoln,
c.
albermanus
(lie
CCCC iUVlJIU.
tefluDinem
fieri
fecerant.
Againft the North wall of the rebuilt chancel
1485.
is
monks
in
at
PreJlwouldy Leicefterfhire,
and angels ftand, alternately the latter hold three fhields, once baron and
and at the head Sands a monk and two angels with fhields.
;
fit,
femme
On
He
is
cuffs,
the flab
in
is
gown and
divided veil
She in a
coif.
man and
clofe
headdrefs, reticulated
woman
gown, long
hair.
On
at his right
ftrait
fleeves,
a fcroll, over
hand.
furred
both their
heads,
auo
3H)u, mcttp,
tt)p
grace of
ipfe.
uc
ml ft rcat
nri.
1
p.
The
295
The
infcription
.
ac
intent Jtptarb
cot
Banco
uit
Ji2rrl
uror
ct 3Jabclla
as follows
Jnliictariot
rcgts
tini
qut StaicUa
ei*
and fays, that on the tomb were painted the coat of Nele [G. three greyhounds heads erazed Az. which were alfo in an upper North window] and
Nele impaling Az. a bend between fix cups covered, Or. Butler of Warring,
ton in Lancalhire
by
whom
*.
Richard Neel was called to the degree of Serjeant Edward IV. appointed
3
kings ferjeant at Stamford the year following; judge of the Common Pleas
49 Henry VI. of the Kings Bench 11 Edward IV. 1 Edward V. when he was
a
knight;
On
Richard
III.
Henry
VII.
1485
Of
)>o
cljarptc pp for
loro goo
in which
year he died.
1485of Bpcfjatb'
rim bap
p V pc perc
of
&3333 %imm.
laft
tl)r fotilc
Of our
late pr lbpft of
Hpc
in tlic pcrc of
10 1) oft
Againft
the
North
of Hunjianton church,
wall
ment, with
this infcription
Orate pro
u.roris
initials 1).
2*. in
many
Norfolk,
under a
places,
an altar
is
lofty
monu-
atab 5 ijrnrici
ejus pro
Erltrange arntigrri
bntcfattonbtis
ct
Batrriuc
fuor et
CCCC
p'pteietur Deus.
and Moriettx,
impaling Drury.
ry
1
3
III.
of which hereafter.
1
I.eicefterdiire, p. 223.
Dugdale Chron.
VOL.
1496,
who died 1306, has a monument here, confrom Henry LEftrange, in the reign of Hen-
II.
Series, p. 69,
'4-
On
1485.
*96
On
the South fide of the chancel Sir Robert RatclifFe, knight, by will dated
on the
of
vigil
St.
4S 5
The
to
of Bofworth, Aug. 22, 14S5. put an end to the life and ufur111 at the age of 33 or 34, after a fhort reign of two years
and two months. His body being found among the {lain naked and covered with
battle
pation of
RICHARD
at
carriers horfe,
arms, and
tied
carried to Leicefier,
Anne Nevill, widow of Prince Edward fon of Henry VI. and queen of
III. who died about 1484,
was buried on the South fide of the
Richard
Confeflors Chapel,
Cleves
Weftminfter.
Dart 9
fays,
in the
Parkins Norfolk,
V. 1276.
Richard is faid to have lodged at the Bhie-Boar inn the night before the battle, and left his woodden bcdftead with
bottom full of gold pieces, which the matter of the inn took in the next century, and thereby occafioned the
murder of his widow. Nicholss Leicefterfliire Collections, 0,783. The houfe and bed are engraved in Throsby's
falfe
* Buck's
5
b
7 Nicholss Leicetterfhire
Collections, p.
601.
* lb. p.
1378
9 it
..
p. 721.
r
Huttons Bofworth
field,
HENRY
*97
HENRY
Though
VII.
may
mens of
where
buildings,
it
maintained
religious foundations,
till
its
towards
The
ftyle
which
One of the richeft brafles I recoiled: was that of Dr. John NewcOurt 1485.
canon of St. Pauls, in the South aile of the old church.
His figure was in a
rich cope of faints, 8cc.
His head refted on an oClagon cufhion with taflels,
under a canopy of three arches flat and embattled at top, adorned with the
twelve Apoftles, and above, the Salutation, a large tree, inftead of the flowerpot, between the angel and virgin.
Among the arches a fhield, with three
chaplets on a bend.
On a fillet, at whofe corners were rofes, this infeription
:
Joljanms JBcttcontt,
tttagittri
aululanc
fertio Die
amen
CCeeUEiU.
coUcgiatac
ccclcftae
cut'
q
mtfcrfcordfa pvopiefetur. Zi0<Sfi.
He was
the prebend
St. Peter,
Norfolk, Blomefield
facet
otJitt
amme
propfetetur 3Deus.
it is
engraved.
4 Willis,
I,
xu.
p. 85.
III. p. 174;
The
The
cathedral at Winchefter
Waynflete
Cardinal
Beaufort,
of his
altar
is
before defcribed,
It is thirty-
p.270; and
defigned in a
much
lighter
The
within
is
lilies
Or.
charged with
The tomb
birds,
beafls,
The
maniple,
paftoral crook
the
This monument, with all its parts, has been thought worthy to be engraved
by the Society of Antiquaries in Plate L 1 II. of the fecond volume of their
Vetufta Monumenta.
From the defeription accompanying it I fhall feleift fome
account of this munificent prelate.
William Waynflete took his name from the place of his birth a market
in Lincolnfliire, and received his education in the colleges founded at
Wflnchefter and Oxford by his predeceflor Wickham. He was chofen matter
of the former, and twelve years after appointed matter of Henry the Sixths
town
new
licence,
1448, for
graduates fcholars.
Ten
fellows,
199
ward
who had
IV.
and
efpecial
general
filled
days,
lefs
at
fit
of
illnefs
Godwin, fcarce to be paralleled in Chriftendom for magnificence of building, extent of revenue, for policy and government, and for
that exaCt correfpondence and harmony of parts which one fhall hardly find fo
tion, fays bifhop
Uluftrioufly
and completely
Nor was he
united.-
prefided.
was
railed
lefs
at his
He
expence.
liam Orgard, principal mafon, for ftone from Heddington for this college and
l.is own at Oxford.
He was accordingly commemorated in the prayers of the
former for their benefactor 3 and had been appointed jointly with the bifhop of
Lincoln to take the charge of the foundation 4
Henry VI. nominated him one
of the fourteen truftees of his will, to fucceed the firft nominees in cafe of
,
death.
It
little fkill in
architecture, or the
for that
him
as a benefaCtor alfo
fo that Dr.
Budden 5
Nor has
doubt of his having been chancellor of the univerfity, though the regifter
6
of the precife time is loft
he
to
His biographer before mentioned celebrates his piety, his amiable and obliging temper, and his unbounded compaffion to the poor.
Nor was his love of
learning and zeal for the promotion of
it lefs
for
In his laft will he bequeathed legacies to all his fervants, to all the religious
of both fexes in Winchefter, to all the clergy in that city, and to every fellow
Kings,- fays his
and fcholar in Wickhams two colleges and his own.
1
*
5
Vol.
II.
Ex
biographer,
3 C0
biographer,
who were
he made his debtors, by a new contrihe had received every thing to be in their
his creditors,
whom
He
ing and
open part
in his caufe
fo that
we may
of the bilhop
What
mind fo political.
was made by one of the
a noble
principals of his
In the South aile of Sbitlington church, Bedfordfliire, are a brafslefs knight and
1 48 6.
lady infcribed,
jacct
Die
rt poict itjabetl)
miUirno
<
propittrtur Brus.
3lmcn.
31
In
i486.
$>ni
church
St. Peters
at St. Alban's
tamtam Clutor
UuDcv
tins
fi-our
was
bt'e
quorum
Januartt
attmtabus
this,
ben
obut 5il3J3S3
obiit
CCC O JL XXX
DU! Ip
race,
btirieb Ijtr.
S0
Of
ccce
UJI
I.
tljrir
Weever,
preferbatpfe.
4.5 1
Witur.
Ipffc
pcrc
thofe of
atiD
Itis
arms and
p. 580.
In
/wameft/'j,
r
-
Z/v/u
ft'YCfJ, f//t
iSa/'irt
36 I
altar
Canterbury
monument of grey
at
It
conlifts of
the arch
them
ftories
is
formerly
remaining), divided by
under the tabernacles are
ftill
;
i)ic
filled
3njomas
ioourgctjier
tic ccclir
ct
fet
Below thefc
quatrefoils.
facet rcbenBiffimus in
rpo pater
pDit
Cprtaci in
row of
is
Pus
ct
in
double
the infeription
ti
ns
Catrar JSoma*
Xljcnms
p sbir
CarBt"
nr
B e mes
nalts 3trcf)icps ipu etcherr oWtt
flparnattno trii> mtllmto
'iXWCi.i:.
1
Under
many
it
rich
quatrefoils,
and
at
the bafe a
row of
fmaller.
Thomas Bourgchier,
of Efiex before treated of p. 283, was educated in Neville hoftle, Oxford, and
Chancellor of that Univerfity three years., 1434
J436, dean of St. Martin,
London, 1433 ; bifhop of Worcefter, 1435, before he was of an age to be
confecrated
4
;
In
1454 he was
6
;
which he
filled
He was
1443
5
5
after
Bapin
302
Rapin
fays he was a
Godwin
his preferment,
which he
piety,
obferves, that
alcribes
he
left
1483, made him his tool to get the duke of York out of the fancWeftminfter, which he oppofed as long as he could \
Protedfor,
tuary at
In Mr. Batteleys Appendix is the grant from the prior and convent to the
archbifhop, dated April 16, 1480, of the fpace between two pillars next to the
altar of St. Elphage, where the furniture of the altar was then kept, on con-
not
fo
March 27,
By
4
ten fapphires, and forty-three jewels called
one veftment of cloth of gold called rede tijfue pyerled to his fuccelfors in full for dilapidations in the church and manors out of his goods in
jewels, lilver, plate, veftments, books, See. . 2000. to the church of Worcefter a filver image of the Virgin Mary, worth . 69. 51. ; to the church of
Ely 200 marks, in jewels, veftments, and money; to the univerfity cheft at
Oxford . 100. to be lent to poor fcholars, at ten marks or lefs at one time,
and to the Univerfity of Cambridge the like fum for the like purpofes to
his nephew Henry earl of Effex a cup and cover commonly called the greate
bolle of gold for his life, and after his deceafe to his heir male, and fo on for
ever, and in default of heirs to the next heir of the name of Bourgchier foi
ever, for a remembrance ; to Sir Thomas Bourgchier fenior, knight, in jewels
100 marcs to Sir Thomas Bourgchier the younger, knight, his manors of
6
Eynesford and Halted .
;
1487.
man
(headlefs)
with fur
lt>tr
cuffs,
in a
and
fix cropt-haired
boys
t<uct ffifcctrous
B ut mtUto
In the middle
CCCC JL$%4V33
juft before
aile,
the pulpit
This
woman
whereon
is
is
Quor'
is
a blue flab,
trimmed down
lc Bit
inferibed this
mjontas
are
1
3+7.
and the
gift ftp,
to the knuckles,
et
Thomas Frowick,
deferibed before,
p.
Cantuar.
ballaft rubies.
Terlys.
On
503
I11
chancel
the
at
Welford, Gloucefterlhire,
ftone,
14874
J?tc facet
mentis augttflt
anno
m CC?tJl')XlJ31.
tint
On
the floor
it
by the communion
table at
it*
God and
mercy.
cuius
amen.
1484.
3it)u,
tiff
CEceltc
ftaop,
Chrift
amen,
Ijclpe.
Underneath,
ey
aia gioljant
aBBcrley quondam uror joins aooerley cjuotiBam maioris ctuitatis aotiBon rt tiup uroris
aatillt Broltcs armtgcri patroni Ifhus rcetic
quc quiBcm Jloiiaua oblit Pin" B:c /Jobcbns
ano Bnt 0 JL%fm33,
Her hufband John Adderley, fon of John Adderley of Briftol, was fheriff of
London 1431, and lord mayor 1442, and bore Argent on a bend Gules
between two
lions
mounted on
field.
with drops of
blood in the places of the heart, hands, and feet, within the rails at Royfton,
See the firft plate of crofles in the
a moft elegant figure, without infcription.
Thejre
is
Introduction,
a greefe
fig. 7.
In Garnets or the North aile at High EJlre, Eflex, is a flab with the figures 1487*
of an armed knight and lady, both headlefs, and round the ledge this infcription
$ere
lietf)
Bmgtit.
Syr
3Z\)t ttitncf)
of tfte
Me
tljere
liept K)"
y'
Snygljt to pleafe
Uf
jRormanBt
of
agues
The words
in
II.
Ijis
t\)z
Bing
mygljtc,
y'
In
tljc
ibljlcf)
<CGClbfffai33i.
tranfcribed
this
epitaph
to
which
Amen.
have mercy.
laft line.
1
VOL.
all
Dame
ptics
Weever adds
ibff of
of cUygljt.
IntcnBeB as a gooB]
and
tljc
Geffrey Bias
p. 620.
plate
34
my
$rap
Cf
Cate
<effrep
Ealjofe Xbyff
l)e bo'iligOt
IS Series
tlje
curtetfle
tljc
!
manor
On her hufband,
church
vilit to this
Sir
fecond
lit
fijjljt
ftntgljf,
bp gooses migljt
Carnets bp rlgljt
tjere <
of
t)ts>
Jlanu
jcjcft
Weever
t]3
Ijts
Bclp Ijollicrs
CCCC JUT Cl 3
4
.
.....
yer
1bis
lines,
Pater de
celis
laft line
but one,
delibowrs.
Deus miferere
Fill
the reign of
deceafe,
when
Hertfordfhire, 1552; but, efpoufing the caufe of the lady Jane Grey, he was
beheaded Aug. 22, 1553, with John Dudley duke of Northumberland and Sir
Thomas Palmer, knight and his eftates, which were confiderable from the
;
fpoils
To
his rapacity
we mult
aferibe the demolition of the noble college of Plefhy, adjoining to his eftate,
1488.
CalbBron
tljr roljpcl)
BcccfTcO tlje rr
sap
ourc loro
Cos 03 CCCC
for mr,
iftor lbljat neBe
Ijabe to
tlje
a pater
nod anB an
Various readings
1
foal.
Copped.
gentrlman.
XXII day cf January, MCCCCLVI.
Morant, 11. 146. 454. 457.
U
15
/ight.
9
in
* wife.
curteffe.
10
abe'
lyon.
*'
Hijl.
buried.
*a
wit nets.
Gods.
** executor.
bought.
Another
305
Another brafs
plate adjoining,
partly covered
i?ra
ipetf)
tWipcij
iUpou
rU'tt.
by
offj
....
....
ms ttotID
06
nape of Sprpll, in
tfjc
ftccitvncrtoti
pore of oilirc
bate ntercp.
&orS
21 men.
faw.
at
pifcina,
fide
of the
Heckington,
is
a double
rich flowered
fcnption
$ere
of
aprill
!jatie
See PI.
fojn
Ipetl)
tlje
ftepmi of
sDboume
ficpucourt
mcp.
i.ptt
oD 20 CCCt&l=Ml3)313J.
on topoie tomes aim
founts aim
alle crtlirn
LXXV.
In the chancel
tlje
Sapc of
.
flje
founSrrs
at
The words
The
feftival
in hooks hid
of
St.
%. 2d, 20
by the
c.
a.]
altar fteps.
is
March 18
of
St.
Edward King
^
On
306
1488.
On
arch,
a plain altar
is
tomb.
fides.
S.
Pcnulett.
On
NOR UXOR
RMIG, ET
El.
On
George,
c.
At the
Somerfet.
feet of this
monument
is
of the preceding.
the North
On
fafcia,
in capitals,
The
reft effaced
He was one of the commanders that defeated the Cornifh rebels under lord
Audley at Blackheath, 1497, and was created Knight of the Bath at the marThe time of his death I have not found ; but he
riage of Prince Arthur, 1501.
had iffue four fons and two daughters.
On
dreffed
the South fide of the chancel are two fimilar tombs and arches more
In the
on both fides, with fafcias of oak-leaves and other patterns.
fpandrils Powlet.
3 torteaux, on a chief a
fret
between two
rofes.
Capel antient.
Over the points of the arches Powlet ; and alfo on the pier in the middle
with fupporters, two deer {landing : creft on a wreath a falcon rifing O. gorged
The fame on the South face.
with a ducal coronet G.
In the fpandrils of the South door, Powlet impaling the lion rampant between
crofs crofslets fitche.
On
Capel.
eftoiles.
Roos.
4. 8.
Two
37
[
4.
5.
Two
8.
6.
7.
more
An
coat added
on a
viz.
fix martlets.
Delamer.
quartering a demi-
chief.
is
a rich nich
on both
and a face
fides,
With a
On
the cornice of the North chapel the ring and key four times
three lions
lis.
the peacock
In
feven
all
In the South fpandrils of the South door of the chancel the ring and
fliields.
key and
this coat
In the Southernmoft of the three chancels are buried four dukes of Bolton,
including the
On
laft.
the fafcia without are fhields with the ring and key.
Powlet impaling Poynings.
Hujfey.
Quarterly,
1.
Two
2. Poynings.
ftars in chief.
Z'Huffey.
4.
Two
lions
paflant guardant.
The
key.
Roos.
Poynings
chief.
Two
Poynings.
Skelton.
On the
The
window
arch.
fret.
Delamer.
fafcia.
peacock difplayed.
fefs
Key and
ftars,
Powlet.
TWo
The
key.
In point Skelton.
Vol.II.
The
The
the
1.
Three
2.
Roos.
3.
Huffey.
all built
Child in a nich
3s
is
lions
rampant.
4. Delamer.
5. Skelton.
6.
7.
A
A
fret.
Q. RudfoYd.
William Powlet, eldeft fon of Sir John here mentioned, was created lord
court of
John of Baling, by Henry VIII, 1538-91 firft mafter of the
Wards, 3a Henry VIII; earl of Wiltlhire 1549-50; lord high treafurer and
Sir
St.
four daughters.
He was probably buried in this church, as was his fon John 157b, who
married Elizabeth Willoughby ; and his grandfon William, who married Anne
Their grandfon, John, fifth
daughter of William lord Howard of Effingham.
marquis, defended his feat here againft Oliver Cromwell, till it was reduced to
There remains the outer wall moated round with
a heap of ruins, 1643.
one or two towers, the gate to the principal court between two towers, and
the gate of the has court over which are the founder's arms, in a wreath of oak
leaves
and a
collar
and the
or 9, which fhew it was but juft finifhed before the marquiss death.
The fite of the houfe may be traced within, with a vineyard, garden, warren,
hear of the moat fo early as
orchard, bowling-green, and terraces.
Henry 111 . when Robert St. John of Bletfoe obtained the king's licence to
date
568
We
45
1489.
In the nave of Hereford minfter, by the font, was a brafs prieft and infcriptiotr;
j)tc facet
ucutcdbtlis
t>tr
SD'ns
Xljomas DoUmc
ijujus cccleOe
catl)
CjcvfovD
tuasefimo nono,
CCCC
ecus
oc*
amen.
In
lol.W.PlXUL.ji.aog.
39
Barry of 6 0. 8 V. over
Three
Three
bend G.
Poynings
twice.
Percy antient.
fufils in fefs.
Three
all
Brian.
piles.
Lucy.
pikes.
lion
Percy modern.
rampant.
Lovain.
the North fide of the fetter-lock and crefcent twice, Poynings, Brian ,
Percy antient and modern, Lucy , Lovain.
At the Welt end Percy antient, fetter-lock, crefcent, Lucy , and Lovain.
On
lliields,
obfcure.
at
firft
The fame on
a Ihield held
by an angel.
crofs.
4.
Poynings.
a bend Az.
Old Percy.
On
lions
rampant A. Herbert
earl of
Maud
this
earl married.
At the bottom of the arch of this window angels hold the pikes and lion
rampant Angle. Up the arch of the North window are cut angels with Ihields
the finials have the lion rampant twice,
having the lion and pikes quarterly
A figure of a man with it is on a capital in the
the pikes, and pilgrims purfe.
North crofs.
;
Under the
LJperaunce
is
Eaft
window
is
On
a flat ftone
engraved
PI.
on the
floor
on the North
fide
of the tomb
is
the infcritipon
C1X.
31. trot 9.
perhaps the date of the ere&ion of this monument, A.
dni
49
Henry Percy,
flain at
1
As coiifin and heir to Sir Edward Poynings, knight, viz. fon of Henry and of Eleanor daughter of Richard fon
of Robert late lord Poynings, Bryan, aud Fitz Payne, he had livery of all the laud of king Edward IV. and Henry VIII.
Dugd.
I.
*8 j.
3 '
title and
warden of the marches towards Scotland, one of the commifiioners to treat with James III. king of Scotland, a (lifted
at the treaty of Pequigny between Edward IV. and Louis XI. of France, 1475.
and ravaged Scotland, and compelled the furj 5 Edward IV. 1480, he invaded
render of Berwick, which has ever fince remained in the hands of theEnglilh.
He was made lord high chamberlain of England 1483, 1 Richard III. At the
battle of Bofworth fome fay he ftood neuter; but Polydore Vergil fays that he was
taken fighting ftoutly for Richard III. He was made one of the council to king
in the
Tower
dignity by
conllituted
Henry VII. who employed him in feveral treaties with Scotland. In 1489
he fell a victim to that princes avarice ; for the parliament having granted
the King a fublidy towards carrying on the war in Bretagne, the tax occafioned
The earl, who was lord lieutenant, in vain apan infurreeftion in the North.
plied to the
little
king for an abatement, and delivering the rigid anfwer with too
upon him at his houfe at Cock-
Lodge, near Thirfk, on the day of St. Vitalis the martyr, April 28, 1489, and
He was buried at Beverly,
murdered him, with feveral of his attendants '.
The
where he had a ftately monument, in Dugdales time much defaced *.
of the charges for his funeral, amounting to . 737. 5*. is printed in
but as all the expences are not
Defiderata Curiofa, B. VII. N vi
bill
Pecks
fpecificd,
whole amount
the
is
. 15 to. or.
3d
1
.
modem money,
and, in
. 12,080. 5J. 4 d.
four fons, i Henry Algernon fifth earl of Northumberland, 1513.
William Percy, knight, one of the commanders at Floddon, and afterwards in the infurretftion called the Pilgrimage of Grace, 1536.
3. Alan,
clerk, the firft mailer of St. Johns College, Cambridge.
4. Jofcelyne, who
married Margaret daughter and foie heirefs of Walter Froft of Fetherftone 4 , and
He had
2. Sir
Henry , fifth earl, who died 19 Henry VIII, 1527, was buried in the fame
chapel, with his wife Catharine , daughter and coheirefs of Sir Robert Spencer ,
knight, of Devonfhire, who died 1542.
The Eleanor wife to one of the Lord Percys, mentioned by Leland as buried
maybe Eleanor daughter of the earl of Weftmoreland, and wife of Henry
,
here,
(fon of Hotfpur) fiain at the battle of St. Albans, and the prejle buried under
her tomb her fon George, who was prebendary here.
T488.
On the North fide
Pl.CX. the choir, is an altar
canopy of
freeftone,
pediment of
arch are four armed knights holding on the North fide thefe four fhields
*
in the
I.
this
Bar.
Froft quartering on a bend three rofes, Amyas ; alfo Percy modern quartering Lucy, a martlet for difference, impaling Frof, impaling Amyas ; the Percy badge, the crefccnt and fetterlock, and this infcription
'Jol'clung
perep armignrn.
O. a lion
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On
diapered, cheque
field
the South fide of the arch, three armed knights and a lady.
Cheque
A cheque of
diaper
work with
fefs.
Az.
a chief,
Percy.
On
the infide of theft fpandrils are carved angels hovering; and in the
lefler fpandrils are feraphim with fix wings playing on inftruments, and four
fuch
at
arch
fits
On
and
nails
loft
the
bouquet
and towering behind him.
fupported by human figures
feat
that
at
his
holds
left
left
is
on the
the
crofs
The
breaft.
inftruments.
The figure of the Deity repeated on the South fide of the finial or terminat- PI.
ing bouquet has the right hand in the attitude of benedidfion on the head, and CXI.
the elevated hands of the lady to
whom
monument
holds in his
left
and who
is
this
belongs,
The
fide.
feven figures of knights in the fpandrils on each fide are of the moft finiflied
workmanlhip, the attitudes elegant and expreflive, and might ferve as patterns ^Xll.
of the armour of the times. Two of them are furnifhed with lances, and one
the others have the fwords fheathed and hanging down ;
With a drawn fword
all have gorgets, fhoes, fleeves, and the back part of the cuifles of mail
the
fronts plated. The form and furniture of each helmet is different, and the PI*
;
vizors of
all lifted
The
up.
the top ol
at the fides,
but the
is
veil
of
it
flowing, and
a neckerchief
dole
round her neck, a high-breafted gown with long light fleeves, and clofe gathered
at the feet, and over it a mantle fattened with firings to a jewel on the breaft.
The fhield in her hands is of mere diaper- work, with cheque and a chief Az.
The
at
lis,
finials,
laft
edition
monument
ftill
extant in the
my pofleffion, fays, Upon the xvth of September, a 1671, the grave wherein
<c
the body of Maud countefs of Northumberland was interred in Beverley
Minfter, near unto the before fpecified monument [of her hufband] being
<
opened, her corpfe was found in a ftone coffin, embalmed and wrapt in cloth
of gold, with flippers embroidered with lilver and gold, a wax lamp, and
Vol. II.
a plate
4L
higheft prefervation
is
ftyled
3 **
in another
<
Percys
Dr. Percy
now
laft edition
of
monuments of
cribes the
fifth
Minfter,
this earl
who
eldeft
who
of Northumberland,
earl
ley minfter to
his
of Gothic architecture, and remain to this day lafting proofs of his love and
But, with all
tafte for the arts, as well as of his generofity and filial piety.
due deference
to the bilhops
opinion,
may be doubted
it
if
an
artill;
in
the
iixteenth century was fufficiently mafter of the Gothic ftyle to execute fuch a
monument
John
earl.
firft earl
of Northumberland, great-great-
Margaret
eldeft
daughter of Henry
fifth
earl,
PL
CXIV.
Under
from which
pendicular,
On
joiner.
overhung four
feet,
are,
c.
6.
3.
4.
Clifford.
fefs
the
points.
fefs.
A
A
On
it
a prefte
altar
1.
On
maniple
his
on an
hem
fefs
of his robe,
A chevron
Three
flags
who
2
fefs
Collins,
lord Percy of
II.
Alnwick,
who died
coats,
314.
l'upra.
In
3t3
another
to
Michaelmas.
in Great
uncommon
in this
rate
Um
man and
p atab'
polls
sit a>rptrmt)
pptcictur
1
:
be*.
tic
is
this,
is
j'atit
cannomco
tetanus
offtctalts bni
arcfitetacom
tolcctftriae qui
Here
alfo
is
another vicar.
The
prefent vicar
is
my
sDratt pro
ecclefie,
This Reftor
neatly
mouth
built the feats in the chancel and the fereens, and painted them
the twelve apoltles, each having a lentence or label from his
there are twelve other effigies of prophets, kings, and confelfors,
with
:
with labels
Pereffons
On
alfo,
own
SPfl mtfrterc
3>ct nuCcrcrf
effigies,
inch
On
is a ftone with a
round the ledge
at Hereford,
fcription
is
ft 1
inn
upper South tranfept 1490.
and this in-
tert magtffrt
SOjontas Clialbtu
Dpon. at ljujus
tirctttr t)oram
CCCCJUV.U
V. 1004.
rccltc
ttt
crattfno
AtLoddon,
c. a. p. b.
1546.
Ib. 1148.
ont fcor
nttllttno
fiat, fiat.
3
lb.
III. 30O>
3 o,.
This
314
in
nothing.
Winchefter col-
lege,
New
college
the
prebendary of Pole, in that church 1467, and fame year re&or of Allhallows
of Cadington in Sr. Pauls
Great, or ad Foenutn, in London, till 1470 prebendary
of Hardwick,
church 1471; and of Wildeland, in fame church, 1475 ; reftor
and of Hereford, and mafter of St. Crofss
c. Bucks, dean of the Chapel Royal,
council to the king and prince.
hofpital, apoftolic prothonatory, and of the privy
He wrote feven dialogues on the life of Wickham, addreffed to bilhop Bekington,
whofe praifes make up the firlt book, and the other fix thofe of Wykeham. A
;
MS
of
New
at
it
college,
Wharton
1490.
14S0.
on a
ftone
flat
is
the brafs
image on the
altar 4.
of the high
fide
1490.
3in
manus tuas
Bcpoftta
metis
eft Ijec
tjtuxt ft
occulis
fpcs
mca
in
Gnu
into.
Below,
at
cctam
quondam tftms
by three
to
tteps
Xljomr Xplfon tn
dreretts bacta-
cccleite bicartt,
cujus
februarii
XWas
5.
mu
this lady
20
CCCC
beus.
She
3iJ
She was (laughter of John and Margaret Browne, and filler of William
Browne of Stamford, draper, and merchant of the Staple of Calais, alderman
of Stamford, and founder of the hofpital there called after his name.
The brafs figures of William Browne and his wife are indifferently engraved in Pecks Annals of Stamford, PI. D. p. 67.
He abfurdly fays, they
are cloathed in religious habits, according to the fafhion of the time they lived,
with infcriptions under them in wretched Latin.
But the truth is, Mr. Browne
has the ufual habit of a burgefs, a coat with long hanging fleeves under which
appears his ihirt; his hair is cropt clofe to the neck, he has a Hudded belt, and
now
his feet
covered by a prefs.
[iSrj; rccjrtt
Commas
tit cjuia]
qttoD cs]
fonts
Del rvtt
[Currcrt
f
sominantttin
omnr
Jn
tc
feftittat,
fperantem
tu sums accipjt me
c fin ants ct p] ter alntc
[3lititonanfq. Betts
Oil that
fpmtus]
acu'pr ntr.
under her,
t&cccain,
tc
Jl3ott
Ct
The two
over each a
Mr. Peck
fays,
worfe Englifh.
Above the
were
fhields,
fpandrils
now
gone.
its
neH.
William Browne procured letters patent of Edward IV. or Richard III. to found
an hofpital for a warden, confrater, and twelve poor men at an allowance of two
fhillings and fix- pence per week each : the wardens falary . 24. and the confraters . 20 per annum. His executor, who was his wifes brother Stoke, executed
the defign, by frefh letters from Henry VII.
The houfe was however built
for the chapel
before,
hand of the
bifliop Ruffel.
room in the
cloiHers
is
On
the left
a fmall fquare
Not,
as in Peck,
VOL.
I.
oc
IpCBc.
4M
Hift. of Stamford, I.
103.
Ijacc
3t6
JDrbtlibus
fie ft
pa pmbtis non
Eomus
tfia
brata.
italic
Saint.
it
has
The houfe
in
lived
feems
torney,
died
who founded
an hofpital for
fix
to
Thomas
Truefdale, at-
1700.
Leland
John was
fays,
alfo a
1437.
aile
mabus
Out of
his
CCCC %Y,.
propitirtur SDeuS.
mouth
quorum anU
2tmeu.
a fcroll with
hers,
giantfa
Two
Xnnitas, unus
ejl
nominate,
Saints,
may
6<j
70. Bi.
Their
name of two
eldeft fon
* Itin.
John,
VI. 39.
as
3i?
was
his wife
Agnes, 1470.
PEDIGREE OF BROWNE.
John Browne of Stamford,
living 1376.
John Browne=pMargaret,
died 1442.
died 1460.
r
Agnes=pJohn.
died 1470.
Chriftopher.
Francis.
is
a brafs prieft,
Meant
qut obut tr
tuf
The
31 Dni
brafs
at
is
headlefs, his
cecltc
tilt
50CCCCC ClMUj.
3lJ9</R'
his fucceffors,
me mentis span,
now
him
IVykys.
chancel at
aile,
ctbis et
fieri
Thomas
obtit
jerbtii
Jiauuaru
Otc
1rowfe
qut
omnibus
ttt
fabricaMt, et
ibritt
CCCe
31 2>ni flp
albcrmannt
51?orU)ttt
I 49
amen
1491.
>ratc pro antma Joltanuts laitc, qui obtit rut Die mcit=
fts S@arcii 31. 23.
CCCC JLXXXX3I- cujus anime propn
cictut 23cus.
Under
it
was a
two
cinquefoils pierced, in
bafe a bat.
He was Lord
In
the North
fcribed
aile
at Nortbfleet ,
c.
*.
Kent,
was a
brafs
plate,
ic
in
tumba
requiefeit
arm
ct
($%XXXX3
Blomef.
III.
833.
lb. III.
314.
In
318
1491.
In
t'lc
rt
0 CCCCjeJ. quoraiab
&'
officer,
mention
1491.
Regittrum Roffenfe,
in his
it
p.
784
786.
man and
of a
alfo in flirouds
the five
lacct
%w-
which Weever,
Here
1491.
The monument
net,
the
carelefs
....
M CCCC
yere
He
p.
iietb
Lettis,
Margaret
manner:
dyed the
Elijah,
xiiii
and
of July,
in
the
Alts.
fitter
rails,
before deferibed,
brafs ledge of
which
is
gone,
lie
two
alabafter figures of a
He
originally painted.
;
and the garter round his knee ; under his head a helmet
furmounted by a Saracens head, with an ear-ring in the right ear, and a fillet
on a torfe, Arg. and Gu. At his feet a lion with a forked tail. At his left hand
became wardrobes. Above the arch hangs the helmet and Saracens head, of
wood, and on each -fide of that on the finials, a lion and tiger rampant feiant,
Az. powdered Or, both likewife of wood.
He
319
He was
J>.
PI.
iffue
This being the laft of that noble family buried at Wingfield, I fhall fubjoin
the fubftance of an exadt account of the moft noble family of the Wing-
from their firft fettling at Wingfield till the extinction of the family
by William Bedford, M. A. appointed and licenfed curate of Wingfield, April 26, 1684, by Anthony lord bifhop of Norwich, and confirmed in
the fame by William lord bilhop of Norwich, and after by John and Charles,
This monumental table was drawn and fixt up here
lord bilhops of Norwich.
by the faid William Bedford, July 14, 1701 and fince tranfcribed by Thomas
fields,
colledted
him.
William
fels
II.
made
earl of Suffolk
Edward III.
1385; married Catha-
a baronet by
monument is on the South fide of the comand there are ftill the names, and have been the figures, of all
Names of more that probably
Richard and Anne are loft.
their children.
died young, as Alexander, Thomas, Thomas, Catharine, Philippa, lfabel. Richard was buried here, and on his graveftone was,
His and his countefss
Garter.
munion
table
Itiic
nup'
com
Dec.
19
CCCC Jl 3
j'
alfo
file
Die februavtt,
Here was
CCCC
i'Cl.
Wingfield of Letheringham
afe .....
Dngdale, Bar.
VOL.
II.
II.
1S9, 190.
collegiate chantry,
Ssndford, p. 401.
^N
Michael.
the
at
Wingfield
cattle
are the
arms of Wing-
Hugh
The
O. a chevron G.
The
label
He
He impaled
Stafford in
firft
and his
fhews
it
Michael the third was (lain at Agincourt ; he married Elizabeth Mowbray, by whom he had three daughters; lfabel, married to
lord Morley ; Catherine, a nun ; Elizabeth, married to John de Hoin vifcount
Cattleton, lord Grayley, earl of Kendal, whofe arms O. 3 pallets G. under a
was done
William, marquis and duke of Suffolk, 26 Henry VI. married Alice daugh-*
of Thomas Chaucer of Ewelme and Donington, fon of Geoffrey Chaucer
He was
the famous poet, and had iffue John duke of Suffolk, and William.
banifhed England for five years, and taken by the duke of Exeter and beter
headed,
hither.
caft
up
at
Thomas Chaucer
at his feet.
Humphrey,
4.
5.
a clerk.
Anne, a nuu
8.
Dorothy.
9.
Elizabeth, married to
Duke John
at
Syon.
monument
Alfo on Sir
Thomas
PE D I-
PEDIGREE
from Vincent,
Arms
DELAPOLE,
191
499
508
fefs
p.
Az. a
of
;
and
Dugdale
ll.
182
Richard
klns
'
Margaret Peverel=pWilliam.
Thomas,
William,
b. 1366.
Catharine
dau. of
Hugh earl of Stafford,
b. 1367,
a .Michael,
b. 136s,
tti.
d. at Harfleur. 1415.
A.
Elizabeth=f=3. Michael,
daughter of
llain at
Thomas
Mowbray
gincourt,
4.William,
Thomas,
capt. of
clerk.
Avranches,
K. G. admiral of
A-
1415.
duke of
Normandy
Norfolk.
earl
-J
Elizabeth,
3 y-
Iftb<4
married
>4i5
m. John de
William
Foix
Id.
earl
Kendal.
of
C.
Katherine,
Elizabeth,
aged 4, 1415.
a nun at
Mor-
agcd
415.
died 1421.
Brufyard,
abbefs of
Berking.
ley.
John, earl of
Lincoln, (lain
Edmund
laft
Humphrey,
Edward,
Richard,
clerk.
archdeacon of
Rich-
the bat-
earl of Suffolk,
beheaded 1513.
mar. Marg.
dau. of Richard
at the battle
of Stoke, 14S7.
mond.
Arundel.
Anne, a nun
A.
Sir
William Dugdale
in
tle
at
of
Pavia,
1
5z5
lord Scrope,
earl of
fiain
Catharine,
Anne,
mar.
Id.
Dorothy.
a nun at
Syon.
William
EHzabei
mar.
Henry
Stur-
ton.
lord
Morley.
the Minories.
(II. i8j.)
gives
Iiirr
only
one
filler
Anne, married
to
Llfle
lord Llfle.
B. Dugdale adds Edmund. And the tablet at Wingfield, from his monument, three
Thomases, and three daughters, Catherine , Philippa Ifabtl.
,
fons,
Alexander
two
C. Brooke (p. 274.) lays, Margaret, who married John de Foix, created earl of Kendal,
144.6, was daughter of
Michael, and filler of William earl of Suffolk. Vincent (ib.) lhews file was neice of William, and
daughter of Michael
flain at Agincourt, 1415.
3 Henry V. at whofe death fhe was three years old, and died fix years after,
9 Henry V.
and Brooke, in his account of the earls of Suffolk,
502.) calls her Elizabeth, and daughter of Michael (lain
at Agincourt.
(p
D. In the Wingfield pedigree he is laid to have married alfo Alice fifter and coheir of John Plantagenet
and Surrey, remarried to Edmund Fitz Alan earl of Arundel but this is a miftake. See Vincent,
;
earl of
Warwick
p. 524, 515,
Within
3*2
149
Within the
rails
iymbols of the Evangelilts, and in the middle at bottom a lhield of his arms;
The ledge is by vulgar tradition laid to have been filled with a filver plate.
At the South front of the tomb are five compartments of the hiftory of the
pafiion, reprelenting, as
it
the crucifixion, burial, and the angel appearing to the women at the fepulchre.
At the feet is a groupe of three figures with long hair, beards, and fcrolls, as
his fucceflor
s
,
John de Stratford, bifhop of Winchefter, afterwards archbilhop of Canterbury, brother to Robert Stratford bifliop of Chichefter and lord high chancellor,
founded 5 Edward III. a chantry for five priefts in the South aile of the church
built.
Ralph Stratford, bifliop of London, built them a ftone
houfe oppofite to the Well: end of the church, now in the occupation of the
The warden, 1423, in the reign of Henry VI.
Rev. John Fullerton.
had the name of Cujlos of the collegiate church of Stratford J . In the wall of
the South aile are three ftone feats with projecting canopies for the accommoIn the fecond partition are flits through the
dation of the officiating priefts.
The fchool for the chorifters of this founda-*
ftone- work, as confeflionaries.
tion was held in the chapel over the charnel-houfe adjoining to the South fide
This has every appearance of being the oldeft part of the whole
of the choir.
ftruCture, and at the bafes of the arch of the door are carved St. Chriftopher
and the refurreCtion of Chrift, the latter fo much defaced as only to be known
by the foldlers guarding the fepulchre. The charnel-houfe is an additional in-
by him newly
ftance of a great
1491.
collected together.
fanlpps
ana of
al Cljrilfian faulpys
aepartta tins
iff
1492.
which Salmon 4
feet
of
tljcpr
deep in
is
UUjo
fays
this
ZMllms
tan cram
facet
Ijic
at terfclB
Scanaerat
Ijic
arct color'
43 femel
1
Lei. It.
IV.
fo!.
167.
Thomas
1
in
bis rrrter,
P. 358.
Tairam,
S,
Therfield.
In
the North
In
aiie
at
He
woman.
is
taffel.
Under them
this inscription
sc repfitt
et Cbttljc
ConforttS fue
torn
ct
filial
UicarQt
filit
cf qui
3ol)cs obiit
Die
bnt millfo
CCCC
fix girls in
Wiliam
lord
Berkeley of
e.rbi'
quor'
atabus ppictct
Below
qDtn
be
amc.
cuffs.
Berkeley-caflle,
Nottingham, and
earl marftiall
marquis and
and the bodies digged out of their requietories, and dwelling houfes raifed in
3
The marquis of Berkethat place which was appointed for their eternal reft
ley gave, 6 Henry VII. . 100. to the prior for two maffes, to be faid at the
altar of our Lady and St. James, for himfelf, his third wife Anne, the relations
4
of his fecond, his iffue by her, and her own and her mothers fouls
.
In the nave
ijic
at
Hereford a
facet
13 c.
man
in a
gown
Bicatbus
Burjjcljpll
quonbam
inttemtou
grammatice
iftius Cibitat
b'ttt
millfo
qtti
CCCC
nettagefio
ii
ac.
Weever,
I.
p. 364, 365.
p. 276. et
filiarum et.
*
VOL.
II.
Weever,
p.
419.
Dugdale, Bar.
2lmcit.
omnium
1492.
324
1493*
In
Nicholas
St.
church, Guilford
D
On
1494.
mater
Dn
memento met*
South
aile at
Ewelrne:
Orate pro
qut obiit z.
In the antechapel
1 494*
at
2b. sip
New
Oxford
College ,
and
fa
cape
ftiff
penultimo
He was
Under
J 494*
church,
Die
CCCC nonageQmo
quarto
brafs figures
of a
Denham
Middlefex
i?tc
qm
mcnfis |2obcm*
CCCC JLXm333%
ititor
tt
agues ac fi@arga=
amen.
Dens.
Mary Magdalens
Above
1494.
is
an altar
twice.
Two
crowned and
Chrill,
under
feeptred.
* Willit,
3
Cath.
II.
a church,
Deanry
him.
with the Virgin Mary and
of Lincoln.
202
597,
II.
73.
Gutch
In
325
In the
windows was
on
a faltire G.
an efcallop on
fefs
foregoing coats.
Under the
flab
is
his Ikeleton,
and on the
cut a crofs
is
Bifliop Sanderfon
Jum qua
Roffa
Anno
milleno
condit in ununt
Decembris
die penultimo.
great part of
Buckden
is
commemorated
le
fcelay
of Feverjbam church,
Kent,
a brafs plate,
fcnbed,
RufJ
thus in-
494
tie
ffciniiam ae
cniota
Dt>
Smmtto
Die incites
quttrm etmiartms
aDccembrts Stmto notitmt mint*
mo CCCC
aBrfmto quarto nor attiiuabusppiciet 2Dctts.
This epitaph, omitted in
all
4
7
Vincent, p. 354.
5 lb.
lb.
Clauf.
299.
Rymer, X. 737.
Wood.
Hift.
I.
Godwin,
may
relate to
11
11
,n
Ed-
p. 536,
p.413, 4 4 -
j|5on*
3tmcn;
Du
III. p. 146.
In
ft
5^6
I49S-
having on a
cs
at
flirotid,
mouth
fpmtus
Herts,
Hmfdon,
Somtnum.
laut-atc
addreft to the
31ot>atmis Shelley
^ic facet spargarcta Sljcllp nup ur
tuc intuits
nup ciUiS $ nuntt lontioti one obift rrtiu
cfiarcu a Dni
1495
iSropitiarc Pontine
taflri
ct
antme famuli
tut
M fetto S>ci
iliiclji
epi-
0 (C
was
a benefaftor to
.
cabofht three eftoiles, Hugford, impaling
.
PEDIGREE
From
HUGFORD.
of
edition.
Dugdales Warwickshire, p. 278, fecond
of the houfliold
p.
liugiuiuj
ugford, comptroller
=lUJUClf H
Joyce=pRobert
.,.,,-1 r\( W7 r tu r 1c
ir
15 ..1.
On Richard II
II.
to Richard earl of Warwick, 20
.
died 3 Henry V
1416. buried at
W.
See p. 219.
..
buried
Warwick
at
fee
Thomas=r=Margery.
Jobn=j=Margaret Metley.
Leicefter
fheriffof the counties of Warwick and
Warwick,
12 and 18 Edward IV. conftable of
parks
of
the
furveyor
town,
the
and fteward of
__"
John=pElizabeth.
Chauncey, 199.
Salmon, 253.
Joan.
On
North
tine
of
fide
St.
49
altar, juft
before
St.
nails that fattened the brafs plates and her figure of gilt copper, in memory
of Elizabeth Tudor, fecond daughter of Henry VII. who died at Eltham, at
the age of two years and a quarter, 1495 ; and, after being cered by the waxchandler, and lying in ftate in the Kings Chapel at Eltham, was conveyed hither
in great pomp.
Round the ledge was this infcription :
Kegtnc
et
et ijibctnie Jjen*
fe
And
limp Cl.
an.
Bom. 0 CCCC
me
propittctttt Bens.
Beet*
CnjuS
ant*
2lmcn.
It
fords
fhould feem as
if
though the
time
effigy
was
ftolen.
at
an
Tickbill
tomb of
altar
alabafter,
whereon lie the figures of an armed knight and lady, much defaced, faid to be
Fitz Williams. Round the ledge, In raifed text, this mutilated infcription
:
lbp[tlpam]
oausbter
ifabell
a. B.
On the
ibpfe,
ills
1533.
South
fide
tlje
xbljpelje
tljomas oifccfco
Dabc
impaling 6 martlets.
tlj t
ijju.
Clarell.
Clarell, Angle.
Attrefos, Sandford.
VOL.
II.
Sewiflime.
Monthermer
i.
4 p
4. 3 lozenges.
P.478.
This
1496.
328
to Sir
whom defcends
knight, from
PEDIGREE
FITZWILLIAM.
of
Richard Fitzwilliam=pElizabeth
Thomas
Sir
Fitzwilliam of
AIdwark=pLucy Nevill
= 2. Sir
William
Flodden.
(lain at
of Southampton.
earl
Leland fays *, that feveral of the Fitzwilliams and Clarells were buried in the
church of the Auftin Friars, a little Weft of the town, founded by a Clarell,
in the reign of Edward I.
They may have been removed hither. The ftep
before the altar
made up of four
is
priors or incumbents.
Under an arch
1496.
chancel
on each
leading
Raundes, in Northamptonfliire,
at
fide
is
unto the
freeftone,
II.
p.
is
: 1
1496.
aile
monument of
an alabafter
:r
July 4,
OB DIE
1477,
to
IA 2
:
3.
3
.
On a flab in Old St. Paul's South aile a prieft in a rich cope; over his
head two birds, with labels infcribed IRcfptce rt JUcijftlc mtfcrcre i and
under him a plate with this infcription
:
rate
centmrtt
cartons ct
_
atcijiDiacon
fipt'CC
ct tSatljonic
CCCC nonagertmo
anno cm mtiumo
Dcus. amen.
among
civil
law fchools
at
Oxford
1
1
Dugdale, Bar.
It. I.
I.
308.
II.
105.
Collins's Peerage,
V. 162,
31 164.
59.
* I.
81.
Mr. Newcourt
fup-
oi\UK
ivnmcng-
3*9
the
In
at
Carli/Je
cathedral,
fpcs
His
iUCtt
in
hand holds on
his right
figure of a brflrop in
pontifical
his breaft an open bool
infoibed
H
CXVI.
Gnu men
Cf.cao
(ID
Die Dc terra
fumttur
a lemicicfemicir
ct nobiffl o
m earnc
fu' ct
On
crofier.
mca
his feet,
$ac marmot
Emrefine
mu Du pofccnDo
Snfpicicns
On
pcamuta
fcatru'.
epiftopus UatlcoIcnGs
ofc
<
anno Domini
Richard Bell,
the Scots,
coated
tiredtoamonaftry,
In the
chancel
a triple
Hit
49s
in
fatefhak
at
canopy nothin
facet
X T
to treat
l^to
KU
^
24.
V
d
'
rC '
is
a rich arch,
JlMllis
fflininsObpmtlfti's, ac
0atilDa nuper
n.t
I,
ISaDuippi imp D
Cromuicii mflftis
funDatorts (jujus collrgu ac
S>pecialts
bmefaefrir cfufDut
que obiit 40 Die 2iun
rolicfin'i
-r,
SLT
quarto
Cutiss.
*
'
salt.
%mm33.
a .he' tol
I
Durrfme, Willi*.
a bonri
fej
'
h'
-Sl
'
omitted in Willis.
*a
fljj,"
!
mel *
,0
l 'd
,h r "*> twiilcd together.
E
"f
17
a dolphin.
a hound.
II
Mr. Burn (II. 228 ) omits the conclufion from
rfcfunflorum
19
Godwin, p. 769. Burni Hill, of Cumberland,
H. 228.
jj
is
"
with
rat,
under
Milieu
"
. pot
I". V.
a oat.
Cujus amine
I
to the look,
premia,
and thofe
W.
'
..
* l0X -
On
1407
PI
cxva
33
On
Sanaa
Clt5abrt, with
St.
naked penitent or
foul.
holding the
the Virgin fitting crowned
On the top of the centre pediment
left,
her
in
feeptre
a
rhild iii her right hand and
,
and chief. Cromwell,.quartering fat'Jhal
Arms at the upper corners : Abend
ant
le - fi uarterm S a 1,on ram P
ea
ad
fp
a
a. 3
S
Quarterly, V. 4.
datejhal
impaling the lion rampant ; quartering
coat of Stanhope.
crofs crofslets ; the antient
Quarterly, I. a bend between fix
.
a.
Cromwell.
3. Tatejhal.
4. blank.
a crofs
crofs ingrailed quartering
impaling Stanhope.
Cromwell quartering Tatejhale
quartering Tatejhale.
A lion rampant impaling Cromwell
176*, thefirtt and the baron
remained, when Ifirft vifitedTi^,
'
Of tofe
fld
filler of
Stanhope, knight, and younger
This ladywa^ daughter of Sir Richard
Cromwell,
coufin and coheir to Ralph lord
Richard Willis,
km.
before the
Ihould
fhmilrl hp
1497.
done
in that
church \
freeftone
the Lady Chapel at Hereford, is a
In St. Johns church under
Out ot
and woman Handing on a tun.
altar-tomb with the figure of a man
his
mouth
this label:
Butt ana
ttic
Htbe
rber ? v babe
it
tljen
is but
Mil
to bp
me
is
a bepur.
Remember
tl)j>
lefe
map
not tttbute,
tljat
tlje tetter.
tljolb bolt tljplclf tljtteof art
II. 85, 86.
before quoted.
of Lincolnftiire church-notes,
Dugdale, Bar.
MS
Round
33i
Round
the verge,
fete facet
Bomum
nobo reeBificabit
ontntnm (anctot'
brat pro
et
antmabus benefactorum
antmabus
The
propfetetur Setts,
amen.
and figures are inlaid in iron. This chapel, 50 feet by 30, divided
by hexagon pillars into a nave and two ailes ; It is a dark vault, now called the
Go/gotba; and as the epitaph calls it a charnel houfe , it was probably always fo.
Willis fays> it is faid this was formerly St. John's churchy though that is now
removed into the body of the cathedral.
On
letters
aB u flint
ejttfB ecclte
Br rubro
I'm
belbet' et qut ob
He
An
1497.
to
1497.
(of
God
is
15
1 1 8c
this brafs
5 yere \)
1497.
Clbptlijmgtott
Betts,
On
both
titles
may
amen.
Uncolnfhire, 149s.
rate pro
quant
itt
10 CCCC %% JJEFJJ.
CCCC JLMMMM33 3.
^iciioiaus bt
Bie 0ati,
oilott, pit
iDbttt
altera
at Wigtofi 4 .
1
Cached. I. 505.
Blomcfield, V. 1392.
Hill, of Hereford, p. 30. Farynilon.
Willis, Cath. p. 568. Jacuyfon.
MS of Lincolnfhire Church Note* before cited.
VOL.
II.
4 Q
On
332
1498.
the South
aile
(tie
at
que obtit
CCCCC
et City,
0 CCCC XCU. et
Bte jttlii, 0 CCCCC %%'.
r.rbit
bit CHprilts,
0
it
Under him
captllatt br Clftlftott
anno
bni
CCCC %%$XJL33%
Cuius antnte
Having
fmall brafs
this infeription.
Benton qnobnt
mMt'nto
is
furmounted by a wafer
vifited this
ppiciet o
0,
ain.
mily in it, and of his munificence in the church-yard, July 19, 1790 ; I fliall
avail myfelf of this opportunity to infert fuch monuments there as fliould have
had an earlier place, or whofe dates are not afeertained, or are not deferibed
with due accuracy, by Mr. Bridges, in his Hiftory of the County,
II.
174
177.
CXIX.
Under
purfled
an
finials,
Four blank
On
ftiields.
ct
On the top of the canopy are the Deity, holding in his left-hand a globe, his
right elevated to blefs the foul in his lap, and two angels ftanding at his knees
flying buttrefs joins thefe
on each fide Peter and Andrew, Paul and Thomas.
to
On
and St. Matthew, remaining, at bottom. On the South pillar, under St. John,
an angel with a label ; St. John Baptift ; a faint holding three loaves, (q. Andrew)
and having a maniple ; another faint with a crofier and book.
On
a pljite
ijtc
under his
facet laurctt be
cur aic
pptctet
f co 99auro
quba rector
ifte
cccc
brus.
which fixes the date to 1337, when, according to bifhop Burgherfts regifter,
he died or refigned this redtory, which he had held from 1289. Under his
feet are
two
lions.
On
333
the
fides
of the
altar
balls.
On
Three
lions paflant
Two
On
Orate
aia
met
is
ovals,
and one
At his
left
hand a
her
on
facings of
his breaft.
3luimabus
ffoclium btfundorum.
Milieu.
cuffs,
on the
Omnium
in a fquate
double cordon
wimple under
334
Another man in
gown
ftrait hair,
five
flails,
in hair
and long
and
cuffs,
on a
man
fide,
fleeves.
:
a long belt.
are the
flits
arms of
by Angels ;
and another bearded
Chichele held
face, the arms of the archbifhop and the fee Angle, an angel between them, a
Two
friar.
double wings
female faces.
;
under the
buft,
An
a winged dragon.
firfl
North the
with a wimple
as
Under the
firfl
South
flail
the archbilhops
kings.
From the rude carvings, and their fituation on the font, which is ocftagoil,
on four round angular pillars, and from the ten reliefs of our Saviours life
and paflitm over the arch of the receding Weft door in the ftecple ', we may
conclude, that the archhifliop rebuilt the church of his native town, and premembers of the older. The ftyle of building adopted by him is
ferved thofe
The South
aile
of the nave
The
is
pillars
on the North
and fteeple were rebuilt 1632, in the happieft imitation of the beautiful ftyle
of thofe ftruiftures that prevails all over the county.
The tower is very beautiful, and richly ornamented
the dial is fet within a circle of quatrefoils.
At
:
Flying butwith pierced quatrefoils join this tower to a purfled hexagon fpire.
In
the
eft end of the North aile is inferted an elegant little frame with an arch
and finials, probably monumental.
In the yard is the fhaft of a crofs of one
ftone, charged with foliage.
is
treffes
The
fchool-houfe ftands a
good
little
by
fixteen feet
On
twelve
is
a daily
chapel.
On each fide of the Eaft window are two
and in the South wall is a pifeina
but both the Eaft and
Weft window have loft the glafs, and the latter almoft the mullions ; which,
in Mr. Bridgess time, had the arms of the founder, the kingdom, and the fee,
wooden
fereen, ferved as a
and fmall figures of the Virgin and Chrift and various faints.
In the lower
part of this building, which is fixty-three feet by twenty-four, were, againft
the wall, fmall cabins for the bedeftnen
moved
into other
his cabin.
*
Engraved
in
the Antiquaries
Mufeum, NIII.
PI. I.
call
335
c'&ll
hardly
fit
offices,
The
human
is
On
being.
untiled,
fmall garden.
its
and autelope.
college flood
flreet,
now
It
their pious
now
How
By purchafe of
II.
At the
to
Lewis
foot
earl of
tificals,
Of the
From his mouth this label,
ttT t)C0
1UfO
on each fide his head only that on the left fide remains, charged with
the arms of the abbey, G. a chief indented, O. on which are a mitre and crofier.
diction.
fhields
Hie jacet d'ns Job' es EJlney, quondam abbas bujus loci qui obiit 24 die
menjis Maii A. D. MCCCCXCV1II. cujus aie propitietur Dens. Amen *
,
Mr. Dart 3 fays this lay on a tomb of freeftone, raifed four feet from the ground
on the right hand, under the fereen of St. John the Evangelilts chapel, and
only IllCUfiS 550&U remained in his time.
The
1706, difeovered
fattin. He had
on a gown of crimfon filk, girded to him with a black girdle : on his legs were
white filk ftockings, and over his face, which was black, a dean napkin doubled up and laid cornerwife : the legs and other parts of the body feen plainly.
abbots
17,
lying in a large coffin lined with lead in a cheft quilted with yellow
This
is
the parifh.
The
many more
*
What
is
lid
again',
it
may
late
regilter of
probably continue
fo for
years.
engraved in the Gentlemans Magazine, Vol. LIX. p. 417, as the fign of this inn (the Saracens head),
college gate. The two heads in the front of the college are fimilar to thole
its
Not
as
Vol.
II.
mm.
3 II.
4 R
1.
Dart
33 6
who was
his
immediate fuccef-
George Flaccet
who was
Reyner, makes him alive after 1426, and then pafles to Eajlney Kirton , Milling, and IJlip ; whereas the truth is, according to Widmore from authentic docu,
ments, that
Edmond
Kirton
George Norwich
14401462.
Thomas Millyng
John Eftney
George Fafcet (not Flaccet)
John
1440.
1462 1469.
1469 1492.
14921498.
1498 1500*
1421
Richard Harounden
Iflip.
JohnEsteney was
by
Weft window
and
St.
Paul 4
Weever,
1498.
fet
up, or
at leaft
p.
698,
the church of
gives, in
altijjimus.
JI498.
quondam fementarius
St.
M CCCC LXXXXVIII.
ijlius
civitatis
qui
obiit
Amen.
a flab in the South aile at Old St. Paul's was a prieft in a rich cope, under
a triple canopy, between two fhields, one gone, the other had a bend charged
On
Round the
ledge,
Kogm
OOcbp
Car catljeDra*
liS JRcfiDcntiarii, qui obiit ttrtio
Under his
anno Domini
Cm
CCCCttCl^ J)3.
jus anime propitietur Dens,
feet,
Mr. Widmore, p, 83, {hews, that Richard Sudbury, whom fome lifts put between Harewden and Kirton, was the
fame perfon with Richard Keddington, who was abhot from 1307 to 1315.
3
Omitted in Camden, Keep, and Dart, and but juft mentioned by Willis.
4 See his bcnefalions, &c. in fome lines from a Cotton MS. Appendix to Widmore, N XI.
books were
.Mr. Widmore was not fufficiently acquainted with Caxtons printing when he doubted whether
Game of Chefs,
printed here fo early as 1474. His Revival of thehiftoryes of Troy, was printed 1471, and his
9.
This will therefore bring him
1474. .See Mr. Herbert's new edition of Amess Typographical Antiquities, I. 5
1
Dugdaks
Widmore, 118,119.
In
337
In the South
of half a
monk
aile
Ewelme
at
this infcription,
on
a brafs,
ns lllnv
fyic facet
eleemofiatee
qttt obiit
EXEXH1333.
The
is
lira tb
eujus
Die
fobcmb.
31. 3D.
CCCC.
priefts,
one
to be called
it
his arms,
name,
Az. a chief O. over
St.
all
what
is
Weevcr
anno
et
3llicia uc
eCCC m.
Dni
In the South
Worslet, who
two
lhields
under a
triple
Round
canopy.
..
mends
DirEpmis
DitobriS,
SI.
Paul's,
the ledge,
Dum
CCCC El'EtTJif.
Domini 0
Cuius amine
Under
fliermibus
propicictur
two
Ijic
lines
anno
aile
died
obut
....
S0d
Dni
Deus.
Decant.
Quandt anno
3!mni.
deanry 1479.
he was condemned
Warbeck
fhoufe>
at thc
Blomefielcf I?
4 Hall, part III.
Not
a.
Weever
fol.
34.
(p. 368)
488.
II. p.
543;
Hift. of
Ib . 4; .
wil
is>
Cath .
j.
j6 ,
Iq
338
1499.
In
time, the
Margaret's church
St.
at
'
and
fiat mtcljl
quartering a
and a canton
Nebule
between three mullets pierced of the
flab twice
chevron
field.
Wejenham.
1.
quartering the
a chief, Bruce ,
fa itire.
2.
Folville.
4. the chevrun
Round the
$ete
Bruce.
3.
Quarterly,
laft coat.
and mullets.
ledge,
,
same q?ary
liettj
ffiyllins
offiparclj, Intljcycarc of
In quatrefoils at
Wejenham.
G. a crofe voided
to
rjJ J-
and ends
the fides
latt llnfc
the
between four
quartering Bruce.
fpread eagle quartering three
tomb
Folville
quartering
impaling
Folville ,
Sa. a lion
'
The monument
of her
firft
Folville
laft
quartered coat.
quartering Bruce.
to a delk,
in
a label
armour and a tabard of his arms, a double-headed fpread eagle, with
him eight fons and
out of his mouth indiftindly given by Weever, and behind
Under them Cotton lingle and impaling
feven daughters in the fame pofture.
Folville
Hunting*
This William Cotton was lord of the manor of Connington in
Thomas Wefenham
donlhire, by marriage with Mary daughter and heirefs of
defeendant of Sir
Hugh Wefenham.
1499.
A brafs
plate
in
the
middle
aile
firice
gone,
is
thus
inferibed,
of George
menus
Cujus
iHtnen.
Hymingham
a particular favourite of
almlhoufe for three poor widows,
epitaph, or rather the fubftance of it,
in this parifh an
Here
339
t
*(
Here
lietli
tt)c
cd
niti
tf)c
lorD 03
Under a man
infeription
Dccclf*
llifjtcli
Dap of September,
on
CIC 333-
tljc
lbljofc foulc
pete of our
f
Du
ljauc mcp.
aile,
is
this
$rap
tljc
UC T-33.
George
on
lbljofc foulc
(Ij'u
tljc
Ijabc
merep
On
tomb
in the
man
figure of a
His fword,
South
aile
this in-
CX1X.
obut
ientis
iDommi
mil.
quarto Die
nottogefuno notto
bteefuno
CCCC
Shrewsbury
as
alfo to
He calls Robert
Margaret his wife all the plate he had with her in marriage.
Wittelbury his uncle one of his executors, who were Mr, Wittfeld matter of
4
Fodringay college, William Yarbury, Thomas Mountague, and John Blake ,
After which, on the 25th day of the month of March, being Palm-Sunday and
Lady-day, he died, and was buried at Luffwick accordingly, as the infeription
on his monument expreffeth. He married Margaret Grey daughter of Edward
Grey of
Lifle
Bifhop
s
.
Blythe had
at Salifbury
it />z
to the eftablilhed
bury,
p. 1
o,
pontificalibus,
it is
this infeription,
Baron.
VOL.
II.
MS
l?0C
34
reDmnDi
tcqutrfcit corpus
J^oc tutnulo
pattt's jpolpirtnts
other part.
was
after buried
how
under
faid that
It is
it.
Beauchampe
intended to
fliould
It
1500.
In the chancel at
l?ctc
Denham
unBcr tips
woman
boBp
of antpljillis
of
x Hi Sap of 0arclj,
CCCCC.
0
On
-1500.
a ftone
on
(it
Under them
On
obut
CCCec
'Joljis
jcrtu Sic
quorum alabus
propfctctur
3lmcn.
SDcus.
1500.
this infcription,
tljc
os
of Brampton Abbots
lBIjofc foul
in the chancel
figures of a
her
tijc
the North
fide
with
brafs.
on each
fide
cannot determine.
It
An X is omitted
in this date,
J
MS.
which
Anftis.
MS.
Anftis.
Godwin, p.
3 ;j.
Eboracum,
p. 447.
Mr.
34-i
[
^Ir.
Samuel Gale
fays this
'
crofs,
>trenfall
tl)f
golDm
South
tomb was
life, is
prc'ocnti of jRorlMclj,
and lower,
rate pro
antma
Jloljis
meaning of the
nuprr nr Bilbtng.
firft
It is not eafy to comprehend how fuch a buft could be prepared in the fhorfc
or why it fhould be depofite'd in the
time allowed for this Prelates interment
vault with his body, and without any other part of the image.
Mr. Beckwith
;
who waS
beheaded 1405.
family
name was
Scot,
name of
took the
his
44
MS.
Hearne, dated
0 t.
Ib.
675.
a 3,
Drake,
In
500.
PI.
CXX.
"Hi
and a bithop pontifically habited treading on a dragon. The inner mouldcharged with rofes and crowns, and an eagle or falcon difplayed on a tun,
The in fide of the arch is richly ornamented with fretthe rebus of Moreton \
On the centre of the arch a nich,
work, and in the key ftone is an half angel.
now empty. On a low altar charged with fix blank fhields in quatrefoils lies
PI.
CXXI. the figure of the archbifliop, in pontificalibus , maniple and pall, a double cufhion
under his head, his mitre richly ftudded with jewels, his gloves fringed and fet
faint,
ing
is
at the back ; his crofier headlefs lies under his right arm ; fix angels
In the wall at his feet, under a treble canopy,
fupport him, three on a fide.
the pot of lilies, on each fide of which were probably the Virgin and the Angel.
The arch bifliop directed his body to be buried in his cathedral, before the
with a jewel
image of the Virgin Mary, commonly called our Lady of Undercroft , and to be
covered with a plain low marble ftone, without any other coftly expences.
This handfome monument has been damaged by workmen in making the prefent
lumber' room.
Over his ftone coffin or fepulchre (which was but juft depofited
was a marble ftone laid even with the furface of the pavement
which ftone being afterwards cracked and broken, feveral parts of his body,
wrapt up in divers cerecloths, were taken away by certain rude and barbarous
At length the head being only in a manner remaining in the faid
people.
Wood fays
in the ground),
ftone coffin, it was begged, out of a pious mind, purpolely to fave it, of Dr.
Sheldon archbifhop of Canterbury, in 1670, by that truly noble and generous
Ralph Sheldon of Beoly, in Worcefterlhire, efquire, who, efteeming it a choice
relique, provided a leaden box, to preferve it with the cerecloth about it, and
Afterwards that choice
with great devotion kept it to his dying-day, 1684.
John Morton was fon of Richard Morton of St. Andrews Melbourne, Dorfet,
where he left a piece of land for twenty years to fay mafs for his foul, and thofe
of his parents and relations, and where Camden fays he was born, but others
more probably, in the family feat at Bere Regis, in the fame county. He was educated in the abbey at Cerne, admitted at Baliol College, Oxford, where he proBy his pradtice in the court of arches he foon became known to
ceeded LL. D.
archbifliop Bourchier,
Henry
to
VI.
whom he
He
Nor
did
he by
introduced
him
whom he continued
Edward IV.
His fidelity to
of Ely, 1478, and one of his executors.
this prince was not broken by the ill treatment of the ufurper Richard, who
committed him firft to clofe confinement, and afterwards to the cuftody of the
bifliop
N*
4
&
xiii.
his life-time. P.
a'iis
449.
voluptuofis expenfis.
Append, to Batteley,
p. 35.
Weevtr, p. 330.
the
343
On
the accelfion of Henry VII. the bilhop was eledted to the fee of Canterbury
14S6, and was appointed high chancellor 14S7, and honoured with a cardi-
nal's
rofes,
He
died Sept. 15, 1500, at near ninety years of age, of a quartan ague,
filled the fee thirteen years.
having
He
left
Thomas
all
and Suflex, except the lands within the Mote-park a,t Maidftone, and a mill,
which were to remain to the church and archbilhops of Canterbury and to
;
his brother Richards fon John all his eftates in Dorfet, Somerfet, Wilts, and
London, except the manor ol Swyre, in Dorfet, which he left to his faid
brother Richard's fon William, with the
and
John Morton
to
manor of Goofehays
He expended
the elder
at
of
fon
Havering in Efiex
confiderable
fums on
He was
and beautifying
which laft caftle he built all the brick
and his arms remain on the church tower, and in the fpandrils of the
part
finifiied
St.
at
Oxford
in all
which places were his arms and rebus but gone in Woods time \
Buck in his Life of Richard III. fays, he wrote a life and liiftory of the reign
;
of that prince
*,
He
granted forty days remiffion of the pains and penalties to all contributors
to the repairs of Rochefter-bridge, and was alfo a benefadtor to Whittington
college.
He vifited the diocefes of Lichfield and Coventry, Bath and Wells,
Winchefter, Lincoln, Exeter, once, and thofe of Rochefter, Worcefter, and
Salifbury, twice.
wills,
which was
He had
fettled
by the pope.
Henry
He
came, on the
feaft
of the decollation of
Downham, two
I.
* Morant,
Dart. p. 165.
7 Atli,
Vol.
II.
643,
Atlierfton.
Ox.
I.
I.
St.
John
miles,
MS
5
*
barefoot and
high
altar
of the
Anflis.
62.
643.
Baptift,
tu the
Godwin,
p. 269.
Tanner. B. B. p. 532.
cathedral
nor
cathedral;
he
did
344
exchange his
his pontificalia*
drefs for
he had
till
We
Rapin
'
Henry IV.
htftortan
In this, however, he aOed only as the fame
Buckinghams charaaer.
.
He adds >, that the archreprefems the whole nation to have thought
of being the author
bidrop died hated by the people, Who ftlfpeaed him
difeovered to have proceeded
of oppreffive meafures, which were afterwards
He was a perfon of great prudence, eloquence,
from the king himfelf.
and
and advifer
and gravity, fitch as Henry VII chofe for his companion
lading friendlhip between
a correfpondence of (lifpofition and temper formed a
his
and the bifiiop, which began in their exile *. Perhaps Carte has drawn
:
him
true charaaer
s
,
when he
ftyles
Whether
this
mull be
judgement.
and bilhop
His brother Rowland's fon William was archdeacon of Winchefter
Paul's .
of Worcefier, and died r497, and was buried in the nave of St.
abbot
George Fascet, nGt, as he is commonly called, Flaccet
who died about Michaelmas, 1500. was buried in St.John
7
1500.
of
JVeJl-
Baptifts
minjter,
infeription, in
chapel there, and his tomb is ftill in good condition, with this
black letter, on the ledge of the fide next the area.
lf)tc
abbas
cftfrltmonafix*
The year is not now to be read, and what was on the other fide
On the Tides of the tomb are, in Barred quatrefoils, four coats
Two
keys in
is
torn off
faltire,
Weftminfler abbey.
Edward
the Confejfor,
Between three
The
fecond and
VI. 104.
P. 209.
P.418.
*
Godwin,
j6
Widinore, p.119.
9.
*
II.
84.
in
Dart,
Godwin,
I.
467-.
191.
Bifhop
.45
beautiful chapel at
Bilhop
Korth
vine
work has
tificalibus
his
It is
on opening
with
this infcription,
a grave at a dittance
when he began
mound % and
fince
aile
his
from
this
the chapel.
Ht.ll.pjts,
at
Cambridge, where he
by bilhop Kemp
London, and promoted to the deanry
of the royal chapel of St. Stephen at Weftminfter. In 1462, he was appointed
Matter of the Rolls: in 1461, inftalled prebendary of Browndefwood in St.
Pauls, and collated to the prebendary of South Alton in Salifbury cathedral. In
1470, being of the Privy Council* he wa9 fertt ambaflador to the king of Caftile, and the following year appointed of the Privy Council to Edward prince of
Wales, and one of the commiflioners for treating with the king of Scotland.
In 1472 he was promoted to the fee of Rochefter, and made keeper of the
He founded a free fchool
Great Seal during the illnefs of bifliop Stillington.
and built a chapel on the South fide of the church, where his parents were
buried, atKingftonon Hull, 1476, in which year he was tranfiated to Worcefter,
and while he continued bilhop there he enlarged the collegiate church of Weftcollated
chapel excellent,
Am.
in
II.
a$ 0.
XXL
bury,
34
About 1478
bury in a very elegant ftyle, and rebuilt the North fide entirely.
he was appointed prefident of Wales. In 1481 he vifited and reformed the priory
of Little Malvern, rebuilt their church, repaired their convent, and in great meaOn the death of Edward IV. 1483, he was refure difcharged their debts.
moved by the Protestor from his office of praeceptor to the young king but
Soon after the acceflion of
not imprifoned, as many of his friends were.
Henry VII. on the difmiflion of Rotheram from the office of Lord Chancellor,
i486, the feals were delivered to his cuftody but he refigned them not long
after to bilhop Moreton, and in OCtober following was tranflated to Ely.
I11
1487 he vifited in perfon the antient nunnery of St. Radegund at Cambridge.
It is probable the many diforders he found in that houfe firft fuggefted to him
the thought of fupprefling it, and converting it into a college of ftudents,
;
which he
did
by
of the Blefled Virgin Mary, St. John the Evangelift, and St. Radegund
but
having added to thefe names that of Jefus, it was, even in his time, commonly
called Jefus College. His device was a Cock of which allulion he was extremely
fond, as appears by his placing the figure of that bird, with moral fentences on
fcrolls, in almolt every part of the many and expenfive public buildings which
he erected, and in his works printed by Pinfon and Winkin de Worde.
He adorned almoft all his manors with new buildings, and raifed from the
ground a noble hall and gallery in his* palace at Ely, and the remainder of
his revenue he fpent in aCts of hofpitality and beneficence.
He died at his
caftle of Wifbech, 061 1, 1500.
He was not only a conliderable writer, but an excellent architect, which occafioned his being made comptroller of the royal works and buildings under
king Henry VII. and his chapel abovementioned is a noble fpecimen of his
fkill in architecture, though at prefent it lies fadly mangled by the fanatical zeal
of tumultuous reformers in the fame negleCted ftate which gave occafion above a
century ago to bilhop Godwin to exprefs his wifhes that fome perfon of the
many who were benefited by biffiop Alcocks munificence would have the generolity to pay for its reparation.
Muff I be compelled to add to the bifliops
regret a comparifon of the different feelings of the two Univerfities, with refpeCt to the monuments of their founders, and to extend the invidious comparifon to the memoirs of their lives alfo ?
Bales character of this prelate is, that from his earlieft youth he applied
himfelf to learning and devotion
in which laft he made fuch progrefs that no
perfon in England had a greater reputation for fanCtity of manners.
His whole
life was a courfe of the ftriCteft temperance, mortification, abftinence and
Rudy.
;
1500.
PI.
CXXII. ledge,
* rate
Ijeruep,
pro
Die
de elneitoUi qtte
mentis
obit't
anno
to
be
MS
fet in
Arms
Dfli
o
'Ann
ntr
ut
;B
g
Mtnnt'
t
uirfatcu
mites
trim
r
^ntiet\g
iita
&<gptritug
o
pfam
parr
Mte
lora
tapetat
at
Anris
In a borduie gobone
and
trefoils,
PEDIGREE
of
HERVEY.
hcirefs of Sir
John,
John
Edward,
Richard.
Ifabel,
or Edmond,
of ElnftovV.
anceftorto
the Herveys
of Ickworth.
nun
Anne.
Chriftian.
Alice.
Margery.
Floten
at
Elnftow, d. 1500.
buried in the pridry church.
Sir
George
they had
much
de
lis
was
A. in chief indented.
The grandmother of
Ifabel wife of
Thomas Hervey
a Pafton.
This is the deleft figure I have met with of an abbefs oh a fepulchral monument. One may apply to her habit that line in Chaucers defeription of a
priorefs
11
Mr. Willis notices this monument in the upper South aile of this church'.
She may have outlived the laft year of this century, as the blank fuggefts.
By her fide is the brafs figure of another lady, in a mantle, hood, and wimple, and large mittens on her hands.
At one corner a ftiield, bearing per
pale indented A. and G. and round the flab this infeription
:
tpargeria bis
MDuata
facet tn folia
be
This
may
II.
Uamupln
flortba pace
pietatem
ut
bifltl
p tjenm fpiritus
amen.
Dbnt
>ci mtcijis
aute
ifta
DiDens
anno
Dnt
arcfjangl:.
VOL.
filta
Mit. Ab.
II.
321
APPENDIX.
349
APPENDIX.
N Deerhurjl church*
his lady,
Over
'JZtXti-
and
veil behind;
a dog*
this infcription
CafTp,
miles quottoam capitals
i?tc facet 3fofjcs
amto o'ni
tljCCCC. ct Alicia
aro
Sccti
tnu Bests
o.ui
obut
rjrtfP
bit fipaff
tijcor
He was appointed chief baron of the Exchequer 1389, 1 2 Richard II continued all that reign, and by Henry IV. in the firft year of whofe reign be died \
He died feifed of the manor of Wightfield in Deerhurft as did Robert Cafiy,
;
Efq. 1
fione
date 1400,
giate
tion
church
4 .
faints
is
preferved
which
The
38 Elizabeth
in
records the
memory
of
as large as life,
lines
is
in
under a
with lHtfCtCtC UJCl
the veftry
fcroll,
the other
Round
Subtus me
facet
etclrfie
tollrslate
ommit'
fcotr.
crbcp at
.
qui obfft
a brafs figure
Beauchamp
*
*
4
crofies
of a lady
on her
breaft
ann D'm
CCCC
time
in
c.
Rudder,
ift edit.
77.
p. 404.
ad 118.
a lion
330
a lion
her feet, Under an arch, having in the pediment a cinqfoil, and by the
two banners charged with the arms of AJiley and Beauchamp. On the
at
finials
........
Dattclcpc
qi
(cp 31a
file
aScaucljatnp jabps
tie
cljtbalcr
baron be
Dame
CliTcibetl)
........
3lflelepe
Thomas
rpmt Cup
earl
married to Sir
Aftley, of an antient
priefts
head, probably
In the chancel
I40S.
of the founder,
he noted the
who died
after
braffes of Sir
William Astley,
21 [Hep
i^ercS
Iptc
<Et
gglgrablt
cells
ammarum
0. c. quatee ct bis
1
Sec Vol.
I.
Introd. p. lx.
luce
Domino
Blamyr,
Qu.
7.
folenm
regnante pcrcnnl.
Dugdale ubi
fup. p. 74.
Q*.
Does he mean an
altar
tomlf
He
35
and
The
lion at feet.
finials
the
ledge gone.
Another brafs figure under an arch in plated armour, pointed helmet, fword 14a;.
hound at feet, on the left fide of his head a cinqfoil between three
at left fide,
Under him
liars.
tiiHC
jacet
this infeription
Cginius
MolPep films
Bus Be 3UUep funBatorts
BnS Be
3Cftlcp
me
us
rcclic (tut
quiBem eEgiBtus
obttt
apnB
tilt''
sxuiffap'
ppitiet
amen.
Beus,
This Giles was third fon of Thomas Astley, founder of the College, who,
Cobham (fee before, p. 22), feems to have reflected
The
laft
on
his poilerity.
is
finials
and
this
broken
on the
infeription
morufl
le
CCCC
Br grace riStll
John Moot,
thirty-firfi:
Bel Ialmc Be
ct
3lmcn
abbot of
St.
Albans, died
*,
dates
and
So it is put in the MS hiftory of the abbots of Sr. Albans,
1401.
Nov. 31, and the eledtion of William Hey Worth, Dec. 12, fame year
make
it
He had been prior, and was ele&ed abbot, on the death of Thomas de fc
More, Odt 19, 1396.
*
Diigd. Warwickfhire,
Mit. Ab. II. 22 .
p.
jjy.
VOL.
ift
II.
ed.
ad ed. 107118.
4 Hertfordfliire,
p. 444.
7078.
MS.
11.
MS.
He
352
He
tenants.
Five abbots
Stoke,
1451. p 168.
Whethamfted, 1464. p 202.
Alban, 1476.
William Wallingford, 1484.
p. 285.
Paul the fourteenth abbot,
who
died
his pre.
all
deceflors
1407.
The tomb
defcribed
which he
Salifbury,
dated in our
he orders
dinatum
is
body
his
filled
manor of
to
exijlit.
grand
monument in
St.
leg.
official,
as cujlos fpiritualitat et
official'
in
of the
1408.
has over
him
this infeription
a rich
prieft in
in that
hemmed
church
6
.
it
xijornburp tcctus
mortis si quoqtte rectus.
et
bims uiccnis
ifiis
reject rt
amtos
Ut
t
pro
*
3
*
fieut
Dine
tit
me
Godwin,
Reg. Arundel,
Fol. 74.
lb.
p. 508.
f,
738-,
fol. 75.
On
Vo/ .u.p/
'Im
VI
VJ
Jp
[/W
VA
mw olmtpl W
liwiffiie
r
1^ t>/
nie a f
f////u///r
1-
-4
-/s/z/f/Zr// ///
ir
ttoiis2tau|
////
-//////
f /sy/r/.r//
(.
^rv/fv: /J/,3
csxm
353
On
a femicirciiiar fcroll
On
fcrolls,
2>omim
(ap no
In the South
l?ic facet
etramm.
aile
gown with
curled hair in a
in
tit')
Xliomas
ffa * *
aio'm'ns oi * s
npor n que obut ptnto
a D'm U3 CCCC K3r
Can
at St. Alban's,
handing cape,
cfc
under
mentis jDctobrfs
**
this
quiquidem
and
this infcription,
mrrcatoc quonoant
tie,
a mail in fhor
knight, and
Vol.
I.
widow
p. ,, 8)
of
died
Xljome bunjjcrfovO
ijufc mtlitis
Donum eDmunBt
Alia
menfis marctt.
anno Domini
iff
at Shere,
CCCC 3 31
)
Surry, under
ijt'c
ccclic
3 %
the North
aile
rounds
ted,
covered half
3mm. 3mm.
face of his
is
a beautiful
dole embroidered
lozenges of the
anti
way down
a fcroll inferibed,
iijii
flDciobris
late
a brafs pried
pried kneeling,
itt
tie
mm
Icon atfti'
noli
me
inofeare.
Under him,
animr propfcicturomnc
in a ciiapei eredted
by himfelf
p.54.
2
Srarclj/,
octis.
3mm.
aile
Q. Omnipotent.
This
354
count of
, ,
it.
hooks only
benignuS,
pro bus ct Dtguus. Dir tjoneftus, amanfque,
i)ic
Drrr tcitur
Silt
ScmanuS Xong
fcprlitur.
[ 2limo
milctto
jjjufus
Armani
Xnnpus
....
moratus.
facet
tjic
in bigil'
circle,
Under him
lion at feet.
this inier.ption
Xljomas
&ct sSarttjolomef
aplt'
cui aie
2tuuo Dnt
2(mtu.
ptciet Drus.
at Winchejler
In the church of St. Crofss hofpital
and under him :
in his habit, with the maniple,
is
Sector Ccclie Do
facet JjcljeS [DrcUis qnouDm
qui obiit pit" Die 2!priliS, 2!nno Din
)35 ccljclincrfl)
nrCCCC 11X333.
142
On
Hone
in the
ct clitoris
Dnt mtllo
1421
North
facet 2lliatiora
P;ic
Cujus
aile at
asc
Fever/ham
lords of the
amc.
p picictur Dcus.
CCCC %je,
who were
CCCC
0
1418.
tn ifrberfljamquc
CpipDanic
quater quarto quoque Drno.
eportuus
infeription
am '
2lmen.
that name
on Philip Butler, third of
in the
in Hertfordillire, and buried
manor of Wotton
church there:
facet
when
favs
was
Dm
t
quonDmn
corpus Dnt iblplippi Soteler, mflftfs,
patroitus, qut obiit tn
De CUooDl;aU, et limus ecclefie
Me
fays
CCCCJQ
cujus
er regts Ifcurtet
in his
time.
tefto
qumtt
amen.
which he
of Richard Butler of Stapleford, 1614,
midook one for the
probable he wrote by recolleflion, and
It
is
orher.
1
eifflris
reads
fifior,
P. ji?.
Xljomas
l?tc facet
ffiap
cotpuque
aDmoDti
aplc
is
drt
fcpclfcuDu
futi
tn
ccc'.tc
raprlla
;g>ci
iiJtcolai dc CtKIjftcijurcIji.
mes Vanuatu
Die
woman
figure of a
infeription
r)tc
$ar
is
a brafs
meptijorpe ct prcfiolBe
5tmcn \
to
chancel of Tburcajlon
In the
Lo chancel,
St.
in
Newton
p.
294.
c. Leicefter,
is a brafs figure
of a prieft,
cope adorned in front with lozenges, long fleeves, falling
cape, under a rich canopy with two finials.
Under him this infeription
bareheaded, in
a rich
Die
DUG
facet
'JiOllCS
ci(t)aett
ccclic
ct
Canontcus Capcllc
Bcsis
Be CXtpiiDctocc qui
fanuara
CCC
intUmo
Sens.
This
^nten.
is
a D'm
iftftts ecclcfie
and
qui
me
fieri frett
gown and
In the fame
window
head in
little
a hart couchant,
man
in a
two angels
two
a label
fine bearded
nimbus.
In the fame church are white flabs cut with black letters
Another had
1
A common
a coat impaling
1
two
Id. III.
barrs.
344.
device in the Leicefterfhire churches, and in the windows of the town-hall 6f Leicefler.
See Ni-hols'a
Leicefterlhire Collections.
Vol.
II.
4 Y
Sir
356
1426.
William Dugdale
Sir
'
gives,
in
of Ireland,
armour, round helmet, fword at left fide, and lion at feet, and on two remaining of the four lhields at the corners two lions palfant guardant, the arms of
The infcription ran thus:
Strange of Norfolk, of the fame family.
It
Straungc milts
UrgtS
antmt pro
pitittut S)tus.
In the chancel at
T4.26.
under a brafs
prieft
Newton Brom/wold,
c.
gives this
On
rettor
from 1396
a like ftone
rate pro
Dir
mentis
is
to
1426.
a fimilar portrait,
and
propttietur
CCCC %mm333-
Dtus,
2ttum.
1427.
fcribed,
Xumba
bum
<11311.
torbiam JlcCu
i
2n
'
cccmbtts,
Cuius anima
ptr
mtntttm
bint tctlctic
Domini rcgts, gut
amim 03 CCCC
paftionts rt mifect=
2Uucu
GeoreeLumley, who
1508,
chin
is
two
*
Warwicldhirc, 440.
ift
edit.
574. ad edit.
II. 184.
Collmfon,
IJI.
40t.
the
357
emblems
John the
Peter,
John the
Evangelift,
diftinguilhed by
Bartholomew,
Virgin
their
Mary,
l)ic
facet
Soimcclla
agues quoDam
mot
amen
propientur DeuS,
tixe
ton nt'eator nobt caftrt fuper ttnam qut obtit anno Dnf mfllc*
Onto
%% 31 ct
Die fan.arfi.
CCCC
Arms
a chevron
333
a chief indented*.
This tomb had on its front the above coats Angle and held by angels
over the fpandrils of the arch, the point of which fupported a tower, the creft
of Thornton. The tomb and the brafs are both engraved in Mr. Brands Hiftory
of Newcaftle, I. 381, 382. but deferve to be better drawn.
On taking down
this
rebuilt, the
ground-work of the
much
coloured
wax or
Mr. Brand has not told us where this monument is now placed, or how
of it exifts.
His account of thofe in St. Nicholass church, engraved
with
We
from Grey 6 and Mr. Bourne 7 that in the North part of St. Nichurch was a Jhrine y in memory of Henry the fourth Percy earl
of Northumberland, before mentioned, 1489, p. 309, he having a houfe
in this town and parifti, and that part of the infcription on it was, <c Orate
pro anima Henrici Percy 4 Northumbriae, qui per rebellium manus oc cubuit, &c. The Milbank MS. cited by Bourne, fays, that it was in the
learn
cholass
Dr. Ellifon, in his MS, doubts whether the arms are not mifplaced, the mans for the womans.
* Pedigree in Harl. MS,
1554, p 90, b where, however, on the authority of the brafs, we mull read Agnes.
3
the vigil of St. Catherine. Martyrol.
On
4 Wallis,
*
Northumberland,
Chorographia, p. 11.
The
II.
517, n.
6
lb. p. 10.
in
P. 276.
Deity.
Then
358
Then
but
little
1430.
at
Arundel
CamttilTc aruiiDcl ct
ftirr
cut
guibnn Xljomas
Arms
which
a fpread- eagle
r 4-3 r-
Pk
and impaling
Tingle,
crefcents,
fix
Surrey, on
in
of the chancel,
CXXIV *
is
a brafs figure of a
1431.
suquujcis
oiuiP
,aan<5 .uuu
Smut!
sitft
collegii
bumilis
sijiuui
t>i
sa
M.
B.
et
Omnium
Sanftorum de
FJodere [Foderinghay] by will dated Dec. 2, 1430, proved 1431, bequeaths his
body to be buried in the chapel of the Virgin Mary in the raid college
143
r;
'
143a.
Thomas Havton by
9,
fame year,
bequeaths his body to be buried in the church of the priory of our lady at Merton
before the altar of St. Nicholas, which will be [ erit] in the new work there'.
the chancel
In
figures of
at
Beddington
Surrey, are,
his
on an
wife,
firft
altar
who
tomb,
died
the brafs
many
years
before him, under a rich canopy of two arches, l'urmounted by a cornice and
On a pendant between the figures are the arms of
frieze arid three pinnacles.
impaling Delmner , and above and beneath are four fhields, with Carew
He is in a coat with wide fleeves furred at
and the fame impalement.
She is
the wrifls, (landing cape and belt, and piked boots and cropt hair.
At
in a gown with wide fleeves and falling cape and belt, and veil headdrefs.
his feet a greyhound, at her right foot a dog with a collar of bells.
Career)
fingle,
On
a ledge,
at
the corners:
Corpora
flicolat
Cavcm 2lrmtgm
Bnt
4
Reg. Chichele,
f.
423.
lb.
f.
424.
a.
quoit*
y
\y
NX \
359
quondam
ct
Xljonte
Nicolas
fetter
menCs
anno Domtnt
urons
fue
feptembrifi
MM3I%
is a brafs figure of a
lady in the veil headdrefs 1433 .
between ten boys with cropt hair and five girls
in the
fame Ileeves and the long horfelhoe headdrefs. Under her,
ileeves,
ic facet 2Uicta
quonSam uror
Jfflttllf
niafljin,
que obitt
CCCC %%%33%
ri Die
cujus aie
3tmcit.
2U&era nos
Caliia
nos
jufttfica
nos
o beata STrfmtas \
with
this infeription
1433
memory
the
earl
by a culverin
at that
conceive the
belongs to him.
PL
at
By
to
*
4
Reg. Chichele,
VOL.
II,
fol.
I.
457, 458.
58.
where the
Afhmole,
65.
5
Dugdale,
4 Z
I.
323.
PEDIGREE
360
PEDIGREE
FITZ ALAN.
of
daughter of Henry
Richard Fitz Alan Earl of ArnndcLpEleanor
John lord Beaumont.
earl
of Lancader widow of
Vn=ft*nor
drowned on rte
Maltravers.
379 -
T"
William,
Thomas,
Richard.
married
died
Beatrix
young.
Alice,
married
John
Moubray.
3-Utford.
4.Gou(hil.
45A
'
*,
living 1436.
died 1 43 4.
Humphrey=?=Avice
and
firft
wife of
James Boteler
earl
Northumberland.
*
1435.
d. 1524, b. at
Margaret.
John.
George.
Arundel.
Margaret,
married
John de la
Pole earl of
Lincoln.
Edward,
Anne=pWilliam.
of Hen
of
earl
Ormond
William,
Margaret=pThomas,
fitter
of
Wiltfliire.
daughter of Richard
Widville earl Rivers.
(lie
Nevile
William--^ joan, daughter of Richard
1 carl of Salilbury
died 1488
John=y^Maud
ry
lord
Bergavenny
lord
Powis.
died 1421.
(p. 5
Bohun
z.Thomas
lord
Portugal,
died 1415.
(p.
married
William
cute,
Charleton
daughter
of the
king of
Margaret.
Joan,
Elizabeth,
married
l.Monta-
Joan,
married
George
Neville
lord Bergavenny.
Dugdale, Bar.
I.
32:
Mr. Le Neve, MS ni
became her heir. Efc
3
e
Lovell.
on Dugdale, makes him marry Joan
Vincent on Brooke, p. 30.
Her mother
0bnt
2lnna
ntt Die
filia
comitts or
mono
0
Dd
j)a;iuar auo
fi)3
nut
CCCC:S^tU-
The
battle
or Amice, daughter of
John
Fitz
Alan
He
earl of
Arundel,
at
361
man
reprefenting a
brafs. plates,
thofe of
table
anti
at
woman
Storm
flat
(tone inlaid
corpus tenet
1437.
refembling
Under
33 obrrtt cttta
is
ifta
IcgepcrituSc
tngmuuS, perfibtam
JPobilts
renuft:
Communttcr
(Baubrat tn
cclis
morttut
tile quabrtngcutiS SD'ni trigmtaquc ftptem
^nms tpftus, Ker nuterere Jrfu.
JBonas 2!prilu
prtbte qut
On
Ills
miflrefs
South
the
the South
aile, is
his wife
was daughter
fide
manlioii-houfe on
a flab in Iron
Affon church,
c.
Gloucefter,
at
gorget, pointed helmet, round lhoulder pieces, flowered elbow pieces, cuifes
Round the
at feet.
l>)crc lytl)
iorb
tljc
Grey hound
-*t
tap of Jumnc
s CCCC trt
.
foulc 00 Ijabc nittcp.
amen.
fpftcne
of lbijos
On
plated flioes.
UobcrD poptucs
of tren acton.
XUc
ledge,
t.i
gown buttoned
before
wrills,
Ijcie Iptl)
anne
the
woman
in
an antique drels
Cl.
Hen. VI.
I.
It
is
now
almoft:
effaced.
244.
Another
3 62
Another
ft ill
re-
infer') ption
&ober&
|Bopnt5
In Sir Robert Atkynss Hiftory of Gloucefterfhire, p. 105, 2d edit, it is faid
R obert Poyntz was high Iheriff of that county 1397, and died 17
He held the manor of Hugh earl of Stafthe fame year.
Henry VI.
that this
1437,
It
of his manor of Thornbury, by one knights fee, 10 Richard II .
continued in this family fix. hundred years, till fold by the widow of Sir John
ford,
1438.
His armour
greaves.
is
form.
round him
The
He wears
trefoil
knee.
left
Under
left fide
dagger.
belt
without mail,
plated,
head
his
helmet with a
gerbe
Vert
in
coronet.
at his right
His lady,
to
mantle
flender (leeves buttoned to wrift, and laced wriftbands, rings on the upper joint
of firft, fecond, and fourth finger, and on the lower joint of third finger of
right-hand,
anti
on
At her
feet
joint of fourth
a blue mantle.
feet high,
of
is
firft
;
adorned
free ftone
all
William lord Bardolf Sir William Dugdale takes no notice in his account of the family ; but in his Baronage, II. 54. fpeaking of his father
Of
this
The
communicated
to
Mr. Kirby,
MS
in the
parfonage-houfe
Beaumont, he
at
juft
Dennington was
1437, founded
a chantry at Dennington for two priefts to celebrate divine fervice at the altar
of St. Margaret in Dennington church, for the good eftate of himfelf and Joan
his wife,
fouls of
Rudder, p. 214,
who
girei
all
He
3^3
He being chamberlain to king Henry VI. did bear the title of Lord Bardolf,
though never fummoned to parliament but by his teftament, dated Dec. i,
1438, proved June 28, 1441, he ftyles hirnfelf lord Bardolf, and bequeathed
;
his body
chapel of
Sr.
anceftors at
fhould be celebrated for his foul by the feveral orders of friars in the county
He gave alfo to
of Suffolk and Norfolk, allowing four pence for each mafs.
church, after the deceafe of Joan his wife, a mafs book called a gradual,
and a legend and appointed, that upon the carriage of his corpfe
to Dennington twenty torches fhould be borne about it at its entrance into every
town through which it fhould pafs, and that at his months mind twenty-four
torches and twenty-four tapers, each of them weighing four pounds of wax,
this
a filver cenfer,
departed
this, life.
Thomas lord Bardolf, who was in the inHenry IV. under Thomas earl Marfliall and Nottingham, and
and three years after their defeat and exeRichard Scrope archbifhop of York
cution, (9 Henry V.) he joined a frefli infurredtion under the earl of Northumberland, who, being oppofed by the Iheriff of Yorkfhire, was flain, and lord
Thomas mortally wounded his body was quartered, and fet on the gates of
London, York, Lynne, and Shrewlburv, and his head on one of the gates of
Lincoln ; but permiffion was afterwards granted to his widow Avicia ', daughter
of Ralph lord Cromwell of Tatefal, to take them down and bury them
His
furredlion againfl
His
eldeft
Sir
William
who jointly
knight, and
10 Hen-
Anne
Maud widow
of Walter Cookfey
The
Clifford,
of
it,
which
into
One of the
harry of
fix fhields in
five,
which
the fpandrils
laft
coat
is
is
gone.
impaled by Cookfey
in
the
fixth
fhield.
The
In the fixth line of the infeription we fhould read vtm for warn mortis.
ladys headdrefs, which in Dr. Nafhs plate looks like a ftraw hat, is a broad
fillet
Sir
n. 174.
* Clauf.
Vol.
* Clauf.
II.
II.
See before,
46. calls her Haivlfe, and makes her aunt to Ralph lord Cromwell.
3 Fat. 10 Henry IV.
Ib.
Dugd. Bar. I. 643.
* Worccfterfhire, II. 49.
lb.
On
1439.
3<4
On
fee ms
which
a flab
)catc
Cbmubi
p afa
Kfgm
Uj*
5Sc0is ifcnnct
tp
CCGC
am
Il't Jll" tt 2t
poll conqucftu
cut ate
ppictct SUCll
On
Ucbemptoc incus
ccrtso qttob
trrra furrccturus
m rarnc
<st
1440.
Dibit
ct in
nobiffimo Sit oe
fum
falbatore'
meu
On
a grey flab
is
cut
a crofs, the
facet fl3ag]iitcc
l>?[ic
CatUs
ijiilic
reparari
eccltc
o ut 0
.
in
fecit
ano
CCCd ff tl
ct
caccllu rt italic
...
nut obitt
Sic
mcnfis
0<CCCPC.
U ni
He was reitor before 1425, the date of this repair, till 1440 ; and, in 1434
with Nicholas Demock, rector of Redmile, held four bovates of land in
Mutton *.
144K
William Sellers,
July 19,
On
1443.
a flab in the
Lady Chapel
fnpet
On
over
mfa
craltat
a fcroll-label
at Lincoln
fcroll
it
jubteiumthis infeription
magr Gilbert
SOjfpmelbp quonbin Cantarflta cantarfc
llic
facet
iticarbf rabenfe ct
SClaltham quf
ilj
ttCCC
MHUmx
obitt
%A3 33-
Cujus
aic
ppicictur beus.
2tmctt.
Dratc pro
urortS efus
*
5
Collinfons Somerfet,
I.
CCCCC
PI
154..
3 Reg. Chichele,
Nicholss Leicefterlhire Colleftions, p. 1160. 1:61.
Harleian MS. of Church Notes in Leicefterfhire, before cited.
f.
473.
London,
p. 235.
Richard
365
who founded
Richard Ravenfor,
cum
Beverley,
l?ic facet
canontcus
in
In the chancel of Wilberton church, in the ifie of Ely, on an old grey 1444.
is a fine large portrait in brafs of a prieft in his cope, See. under a
canopy, the head only reaved : under his feet are thefe verfes :
marble
* puibrre
Ijtc
ctatc
fritili
tmmtnOS
l&iauOb
anno
fliorit Ijoc
The
mu So
grey marble
lies
quarto quaoragetto
Cebbe l3ara
Richard
having on
flab,
reaved in
P* 2 5 5
bte
celo lettficatus.
it is
fit
milltno quart.
many
as
archdeacon of Ely.
Sole,
his effigy
it
What
places.
fetuttbo.
him
on
at
10
gives 1452.
The
com Bttits,
obiit if
qtti
bie
mu,
ifebruarti
regifter
is
I.
MS.
p. 603.
Cole.
Ib. p. s 8.
Ib. p. 146.
11
Ib. p. t6j.
*
See before,
Afhmole
366
[
l
45
a graveftone in the
obfit
tiie
tit
men
Dom
fl0CCCH3N.
nf
Januartt, 3tnno
Dcus. 3tnten,
propictetur
Cujus antme
In
feic facet
qui
his
anew
and on
l)fc
emnunmts
facet
.:cc
2lprfltS X. 2D. bB
aBartiolf
At
<i
Q.
rt
feet five
....
etmmntius Battiolf
0 cccc
<T
et
armtger, contanguineus
tife
miles
aSartiolf
twice impaling
girls.
I. ;
find
Hugh
Bardolf
Edward
died 32
I.
Thomas, K. B.
died 3 Edward I.
Elizabeth=John
daughter of Sir Philip Damory,
who is buried at Worcefter.
William==
died 1394.
.....
Poynings.
Anne = Clifford.
earl
in the rebellion
of Northumberland.
N
Joan=pPhelip
Elizabeth
fee p.
363.
= Henry Beaumont,
Vifcount Beaumont.
by marriage of an
whom William was
whereupon the manor fell to the
The manor
heirefs
to
taken prifoner
with Woodhall.
under an arch
In the North aile at Exeter a bifhop recumbent
1455.
1
:
onincs premetittarf
Exeter
tumbe
This pafies for the tomb of bifhop Lacy, who died 1 455> an ^ whofe
the altar tomb
Heines dene of Excefter defaced , which really is near this,
Pi.
CXXVI
faltire.
<c
1
Berks, I. 63.
North fide of the choir, Izacke, p. S3.
5 Lei. III.
32.
with
I'ot.
u .iv. cxxvi./a
S'7/77 77/f /
I//
jjcfl
SflC:
0\H
cr Bishop Lacy's
Tomb.
:.
Rcet
lh
ilCUSS
lui flK^pirwt
05 uiun]
tfpouujq
-o
A\n^
pm
yi<]0 iiih-
nppj
T C+
tut3KTOWfp]Jl]JV]
/,,
/a
's! // /
//
//'/"
/he
// ////yZ/'V/
Near
the.
N. tower.
P'i
'
367
With the figure of a bifhop, the brafs-work gone, but the cavity thews his figurd
was there in pontificalibus with mitre and crofier. Above are three fwans or
ftorks heads eraft, fupported by angels, and below on the fcreen two fhovellers
holding the initials S. I. tied together, three heads of fuch birds being the
2
Izacke gives bifhop Lacy Az. three Ihovellers heads erafed A.
Lacy arms
This fculpture has not any connexion with the tomb, though the fcreen
is
of
the time of Henry VI. and made fo as to admit the tomb to be feen as introduced in the plate. Mr. Carter obferves, it may well be called an altar-tomb; for
the almfmen of the city
at this
as
it
on
and on
tomb
is
is
at
.another
it
like this,
bury,
I.
PI.
XV.
p.
when
tomb
at Salis-
by the pope to Exeter, 1420 s . Pie had frequent difputes with the
citizens of Exeter, was a benefactor to the vicars choral, and built the chapternoufe.
On account of fome complaint in his legs he was excufed from his
6
attendance in parliament , and, after he had filled the fee of Exeter thirty-five
anc* was buried in his catheyears, died at Chudleigh, Sept. 11, 1455 7 ,
tranflated
dral
s
.
9
.
5
Near the high
11
plate
Cujus anfmac
bvis, 2t
ppittctur a?cus.
tauten.
In Tbornbam church, Norfolk, on a brafs plate
1464.
ttalcnBas augufft
cut
Kents Guillim,
I.
480,
P. 37.
anno
Dnt
p. 490, 491,
Godwin, p. 413
9 Collinfon, II. 219.
Vol.II.
10
5B
Blomefield,
V.
1337.
Near
Mi
368
14 64
-
PL
for
Joan
cxxvn.
in
Wells cathedral,
is
Joanna
jjic facet
Dam xijomae
lncecoimtis Be Hide,
piac ct iT3atgarctat
JeUcIjarBt
tt IjercBis
obut
rt>
liicccomttiffa at slide
armfg
cljcBBct,
quae fmt
g!:i
tt IjcrcBfs
tiy
rfus tunas
filiavani
ct Ijrrraum
Joan one of
der,
c.
Richard
Stafford, efq.
is
and her
Lille
lingular infeription.
St.
lies
Hone
figure,
with
this
feet
CLARA CHAR
A CLiERCO
A DNl 1587.
By which
wife of
1465
lefs
Under a brafs prieft in a rich cope under an arch with a rofe in the pediment, in the South tranfept of the nave of Hereford cathedral
tjic
obut n
Btc febrttaeii, 21
Dni milltmo
CCCCUJU.
cut ate
1471
In the
chancel
at
Watlon,
c.
Herts,
Boteler,
contrary
isle facet
Joins
iSuttelcr
Dugd. Bar.
I.
330, 360,
* Collinfon III.
576.
lltm
rf"-
369
SHtitt
facet
Dm
Caftans
iitrclcr
Sloljts
quae
obttc
Sf.D.fiTCCCC
The
concealed, as
reft
feems
it
to
*.
aile,
a brafs plate
infijofiti
DC
cc
^nua
ijtc
ftbt
ifia
rum
fcpclttur.
UtDnts amborunt
a tut
bno morlens
Cl3orlc;>,
SOucsquts ct
this infeription
ota folbit
pcmbcoclftc caret
elrov
remain
ptcf!-,
ifli
plus fcptitagcno.
Jchn Hastings was greatgrandfon of Sir Hugh Haftyngs
03111 quabrtttgcru utto
fee vol.
is all
that
of Elfing ; of whom
100. and married Anne daughter of John lord Morley
which
find concerning him in Blomefield
except that the following verfes
p.
I.
to the pedi-
tnc ftrattts
a proaso
ft
gemtum
orbant jfoltot
fmgottem,
feb
natam
little
Be
qua gcncrablt
Cbcrtttgliaitt
nata potnttrr
arma
balentls,
,l?ata
cut
cut b'na
pofeatts preetbus
*
Not
as
Cbmuttbus
fratcr Ijabctur,
Chattncy, 334.
Salmon, 219.
V. 1018.
From
47
37
thus continued
Hugh=pAnne Everingham.
is
Hugh=T=Sp e ncer.
Edward=^=daughter of John Dinham.
*475*
The tomb
Hugh.
John Codryngton,
of
an
is
altar
efq.
aile,
Edmund.
Robert.
-V
John.
is
Cobrptoit
ate
pptcict
or 3lmcn
c.
left
l?tc
On
arm.
them
and
veil,
brafs figures
with a rofary
facet
bic t3aii,
a plate under
kirtle
anno
fl0illtmo
CCCC
At the corners
a bend,
Bingham ,
fingle,
na epargarcta
btus. 0tme.
ft
ppicict
and impaling a
crofs
patonce
F revile,
Richard Bingham married Margaret, youngeft lifter and coheirefs of Sir
1
Baldwin Freville of Middleton, was Judge of the Common Pleas 35 Henry VI.
3
with Neele, Laken, and Yelverton, already mentioned, 49 Henry VI.
1 EtUv. IV.
His widow furvived him to 20 Henry VII. when llie
being then a knight 4
.
1478.
PI.
which once
CXXVM
g>qb
lay
on an
Ijac
altar
tumba
rails at
this infeription
fiomutus
le
lo minus be Snocittng,
bomtnus
una cum
be
Cobtjatn,
lies
a flab
ptetuta Jlagnrtte
strange,
3Lacv, et
quonbam
cum
u;
CCCC&pJf.
On
Fol.TL.PL.
J /Yl/j
(ft
('////
C XX VIII.
371
under a double canopy with rofes in the pediments and purfled finialS
is the figure of a knight, bareheaded, in ftrait hair, plated armour, mail gorget
By his
and fkirts, fword hanging down at left fide, hands bare and elevated.
fide a lady in the veil headdrefs, mantle and kirtle, furred cuffs. Between them a
fmall figure of their only daughter and heir habited like her mother, but in a
On
it,
different headdrefs.
This John LEstrange was the laft of this antient family, brought in by
His only daughter and heirefs Joan was married to Sir
king Henry III. 1148.*
George Stanley, ion and heir of Thomas lord Stanley firft earl of Derby of that
name, who had with her both her fathers honours and ample inheritance, and
died at Derby houfe, now the Heralds Office, Dec. 5, 3 Henry VII. 1487, in
Thomas Stanley j biffiop of Man, in his MS poetical pedihis fathers life-time.
gree of his family fays
this
Weever
iie
was poyfoned,
monument
Garlikhith
at
not
many
years
fmce here
it
Jloody
This brafs
queen \
Hillingdon
at
is
monument of
afecond
the family of
Edward
IVs
Xljomas
facet
qui obitt
et
On
tcritti
Die
Cctpftiips
Octobns
31 Dnt flp
Dni
Xljome Xolbotlje
CCCC JLXtXJUlW
CCC
1480.
1484.
qut obitt
rtiti" Die
et Sotjaiuie
menfig
urorts
quor
et
atabs pp
Dni 0
CCCe
3Ibl)tfi
on
a brafs plate
1488.
jc
Die
mg
ttiartii
anno
3t)u, mere?.
In
the figures of a
Witt CurtpS
1 48...
et
obiernt
CCCC %%%%
. . .
quor
ppieiet Dr.
1
*
5
Weever, p. 530.
Vol.
II.
aabs
amen
4 Bigland,
The
37*
monument of
the
His lady is in the long conic lappet headdrefs of the time, fhewing a
Under her are
coif behind, deep mittens, long belt reaching to the ground.
Under him feven fons in hair and gowns
feven daughters with falling ruffles.
his feet.
the
On
talleft
iis.
crofles.
13'
a Dni
Ct
<L%m$%
CCCC
quor anfmat
He was
Iheriff of
omni
ct
fcptcmbns
a D'tti mfllfo
fcDo
propitietut et fn net
pace tequicfcant. 2tmen.
;cptiaiior2E>eiis
Richard
III.
On an
1491.
Il.
altar
brafs figure of a
tion
is
man
two imperfedt
Dir
in plated
flips
on the
Tides
Donumis Soijannes
Dtt's De 2ltt)DeIcj>
quonDam
menf . . .
SCotbcijrt
See
Mr.
Salmon, p. 116.
*
Bar.
II.
29.
life
life; 2
Richard
III.
1491, 6 Henry
6 Sept.
VII.
In the chancel of Girton church, Cambridgefhire, about three miles from 1492.
Cambridge, lies a grey marble, having the portrait of a pried at full length,
and a fcroll above his heau, which is reaved ; but under his feet is this infcription
Orate
ctatt,
CCC )IXXXX 33
In the chancel at Baljtam,
Cujus attune
c.
Cambridge,
pptctetur Stems.
on a brafs
plate,
amen
wall:
t)ic facet tintcrabiliS
gut ab
Ijac luce
millimo CCCC
bit magffter
migrabit
Uob
tus cBBiitg
attitig'
jcrut
%%XXX333
In one of the North chapels of the royal chapel of King's College Cambridge, 1494.
a grey marble, is the figure of a perfbn in a Doctor of Divinitys robes and
,
bn
On
<CC U,XXXX 3 ^X
a label
Eaus,
artes, cactcra
munBt
A gain ft the South wall of the chancel at Camberwell, Surrey, is a lh'ondmertt 1497.
with brafs plates of a man in a gown and his wife and ten children, in memory
of Richard Skynner, who* as the infcription informs us, died 14^7, and
his wife
Agnes 1499.
lingular circumftance of a woman Surviving her hufband ninetytwo years has created much furprize ; but if there had been no erior in the
for it would appear that his Tons
dates, the wonder would not ceafe here
William and Michael, who died in 1497 and 1498, furvived their father, the
one ninety, the other ninety-two years ; and that John Scott, his fon in law,
who died 1532, furvived him an hundred and twenty-five years. But, to put
the matter out of all doubt, Skynner himfelf was living 1467, in which yexr
The very
he was bound
It
is
that the engravers of the plate committed a great error, and that
Dngdale, Bar
4
5
Cl. 6.
II.
Ed. IV.
I.
76.
Agnes
widow-
I
1497.
374
tut 2Deus.
The
Arnett %
man, from a drawing of Dr.
figure of the
'engraved, PI.
LXXV.
In the chancel
John Dyer,
Highborn ,
at
who
Redtor,
abbot of Glaftonbury
3 ? ic
facet
Bellafis, vicar
of
this parifh, is
fig. 3.
c.
built
Somerfet,
is
this
on a brafs
it.
in
plate,
built
memory of
by John Selwode,
Joannes SDpcr,
0. rector
tn utroque
ifltus' eccleQe
amme
Cujus
proptcietut 2Peus \
and
Sir
PI.
CXXX. ment
lies
the effigy of an
of a
biffiop
is
his fhoulders,
at Salilbury.
His figure
little
him
appears about
a knight banneret
he was
him
a knight
made
alfo
Being
firft
quarters
ward IV. 1475, John Cheney, efquire of the kings body, received for feven men
at arms, including himfelf and eighty archers, .1 29. 15 s. 6 d*.
He was one
of the heritages tor fettling differences with France, payment of money, &c.
9
fame year . He was included in the proclamation 1 Richard III. 1483, as a
*
Aftimole, Berks,
I.
Dugdalc, Baron
II.
5 Anftis, II.
p. *33.
37,
Rymer,
ix. 392.
lb. p. 845.
traitor.
He was
5
he iliortly after acdegree of a baron of this realm by writ of privy feal
companied lord Brooke into Britanny in aid of that duke againft the French,
Henry VII. was fent into Flanders with confiderable forces in behalf of
and,
,
6
He had fummons to parliament 3, 7, and 11
the emperor Maxamilian .
Henry VII. 7 ; but died without iffue, being fucceeded by his nephew Thomasj
8
.
PEDIGREE
Sir Geoffrey
de Shurland,
CHENEY
of
of Dover
coriftable
III;
Sir Alex.
p. 77,
I.
9 Henry
caftle,
.
I.
in
^
^
Robert.
Richard=pElizabeth Cralle.
Mar garet^tWilliam
Eleanotejohn,
Shottifbrok
fheriff
died 7
Simon of
Cralle.
Edward IV.
Henry
VII.
K. G.
d. after
1 1
H. VII.
buried at Salifbury.
Sir
Sir Francis.
Thomas,
William.
Mar.
fhire^Fridefwide,
Anne Broughton of =j=Sir Thomas Cheney, knt. fheriff and knight of the
lord chief
~
"
Tuddington, c. Bed- for Kent, privy counfellor and treafurer to Henry VIII.
Frowic.
and Edward VI. K. G. warden of the Cinque Ports and
ford.
Minftre,
at
buried
died
governor of Dover caftle,
1559,
1
da.
df
jufticc
|
I
Jane=j=Sir
daughter of
Thomas
lord Wentworth.
Henry
lord
Cheney of Tuddington,
lb. 356.
4 lb.
xiri. as 8 -
Vol.
II.
p-
661663.
III.
11
Since
1480.
Since
William Booths moiiiland find only the two tides of the tomb
adorned with quatrefoils inferred in the wall within and without.
There is now
110 elegant altar tomb for his brother Laurence, but a dirty worn fiah
lies in
meat
the
Southwell
at
aile
have feen
of biihop Laurence
officer
Jjtt facet
JUuc.
JBotlje
Die
anno
o'nt
....
mfllfmo
and
this objection,
be doubted
Mr.
if
Raftall,
on what he
ob. 1464.
as well as
ijomtnt
m'o
....
mends
may
running,
The
it,
calls
with a very
aile,
to difcover.
,
is itfelf
a curiofity
A monument
of the North
on the North
aile,
an
altar
five
it
blank
quatrefoils
on
1432.
to
archbifhop
P-
355
is
unknown
fides,
He
s
.
has engraved
it
in his plate, p.
In the
North
aile floor:
Die jacct
bpre
is
place of interment
48.
XDotnas
flat obitt
mentis fcptembr
...
cecc m$33l
A
crofs
on
it
Dtc jacct
asobmus
flnonim
ammanim
:.
377
[
li
On
raviden,
tlie
wife in a winding
torn
away
at
Great
Drctmo
tie
lepnt
5lol)ii
CCCC'
anno O'ntmiUmo
Sens. ^men.
proiriflrant cuittft
The man
ftands
on
Bni
filta ct
tie
XCC
mtlltmo
IjcrcsCgiBit
mentis
gloria inunti.
and on a brafs
1423
greyhound
I far-
fbeet.
Over their heads were coats
and round the verge the remains of the following infcription
olutt
words
chancel
man
tablet at his
Corpus ut ornctur
Sum quoB
It is
Gyles
the
St.
fpiritus ut memoretur.
furramquc quoB cs pro me precorora.
erts
frt
John of Plumpton
Sir
his wife
Henry VI.*
Such is Mr. Bridgess 1 deferiptiori of this monument, which reprefents, under
a rich purfled canopy of two arches frofted, a knight in complete plated armour
with round fhoulder pieces and efcallopt armpieces, a long fword, and round
rowels to his fpurs.
A greyhound at his feet. His lady is drefled in the
mantle and kirtle and the veil headdrefs or hood, and at her feet are two little
dogs looking up with bells on their collars. Over the head of each figure was
a fcroll, and above the canopy three ftiields.
The two liheS Under their feet
are on arches ; and at the corners of the infcription found the ledge the fymbols of the evangelifts.
This infcription runs thus, being loft from the head,
and beginning at the South fide
Becimo
flbttt
filta ct
Ijeres
mends
flic
trtcefimo tertto
et flna
cgtfltt
CCCC
gyft
Ici
.
ceby
de
fa
Bens.
proptctetitr
Arnett.
proiriDcant
cutttft
une
this
church
feme hue
.
and
years,
is
totally miftakes
her
drefs.
de as
.
deu
.
alme
....
verroy
erci
Efc. an-
Northamptonfliife,
II,-
105.
On
Xx x> %
HP'-
'
V'-'
3?B
*473
(landing
the portrait of a
on a dog, and
late facet
man
church in Nortliamp-
to the ancles,
underneath
this infcription
augufit a um millino
Drus.
net'
sic
The
CCCC %% 1333
II.
an.
is
cu * a
e r'P'-
cap on
and hem, and belted round, and a clofe round
two inches and three quarters
At the corners of the flab, which is
his head.
quarters, were four ihields ; the only one reby one foot fix inches and three
Bourchiers knot.
maining has three rofes, in chief a
a furred cape, cuffs,
The
from Henry
family of Aldwincle had property here
his fucceffor,
is
III.
They had
pro-
Edward
II.
148s
effigies
of a
man and
The
infcription
is,
mcrcatoris ftapnlae
$fc jacent corpora JUiclfol 0attocft
ac bonae et
Itoucon,
*
*
ciintatts
ctbts
ac
taiae caUfiae
quibcm ^tcljus
laubabtlts generofae CU 5 uxons fuae qut
oft
tt citfa
terflrire,
of which
is
very fingular,
this faft
l
On
mutilated, clothed
ime form, having the figure of a woman, much
in a clofe
Tour,
on her head and a wimple under her chin
Veil
I.
PI-
XXXIV.
Qb.
In
3?9
of a prieft gone
c.
Bedford,
is
all
ltttljt
this
on
a brafs plate,
mouth
inferibed,
talus fempitema et
p'tttfor.
Die
CCC %!L333%
Cujus
anitnc prapicietur
to
fill
amen ;
Deus.
up the
interval in the
of vicars of Luton
lift
In the North aile of the fame church, near the Eaft end, the
effigies of a
man, gone ; but thofe of his two wives remain. The inferipti >n,
now gone
was as follows
:
2ttino millcito
times
fliuem mortis
rctljc
JferttUs
cicius attrarcrat ao fe
irebvtiis Deno
anna
copy
this
itino.
bemgims
.
is
it
North Leach,
of a
fbrap for
anb
tfje
amp
l)is
SlBarcDe,
Three crowns on
'
S0
511'
Qn
fjl Jj jj.
VOL.
the effigy
II.
J bi
SJ * #
Jb
Uiljofe
In a fhield a
3g
dragon.
38
a crown on the
<lragon, the fame iffuing from
The circumfcription is,
man,
fbljo eer]
tljo.i
mentet
mors
te
fo
c,
gone
(Brace
tl)e,
grebps.
'
fymbols of Evangelifts
fuperare
at
toft lbenptt
ifor tbf)cn
anb
is
6%
tftou
Ximor
which
creft,
3Wu
0erep;
at the corners.
wick
and
II.
South
aile
an
before,
figure, in plated
altar
refided at Meriden,
has in thefaid
armour, pointed helmet,
feet, culhion held by angels
the year
where he purchafed one fourth of the manor
hand, lion at
gorget of mail, dagger at his right
Beauchamp earl of Warwick. On the
Snder his head. At the Eaft end arms of
three cinquefoils O. an annulet for
North fide A. on a chevron G. between
Erm. on a bend O. three chevlonels G.
difference, IVyard fingle, and impaling
bend Erm. Wetenhall. On the South fide A.
Bruli, and again impaling V. a
of BadeJIey.
on a chief Az. two mullets O. Clinton
G. between three martlets S. acrefcent of difference. Bagot.
A. on a chevron
A. a fefs between fix martlets
!
dant A. crowned O. Strange .
S.
Waljh, impaling G.
two
lions paffant
guar-
hone
down
obiit
bit
At
his
bni
Arnett.
feet,
|Drap foe
5Mbiel)
tlje
lictlj
l)cr,
as
$ebpn into
je
map
fee,
eb'leftpng Ipffe,
iltpffc,
Two Ihields
over
him gone
marriage with
This John Manners, Efq. was uncle to Sir Robert, who, by
pofleffed of Belvoir
Eleanor lifter and coheirefs of Edmund lord Roos, became
caftle
*
6
.
45tabe.
* Hil>t.
1
Dugd. Bar. 1
553.
II.
296.
*
;
Seems way
in
the print,
I. PI.
X.
fig. 7 -
In
3t
an alcove bed,
are placed
two
flatues as big
as
The one
is
life.
The one is faid to
who died in the year 1450,
who died in the year 1456.
the
ilk,
on
a pillow, and his feet on a lion with a wide mouth, holding a lamb in his
paws under him. The image of the lady is dreffed as in grave-clothes neatly
Both their hands are elevated as in a praying or fupplicating
cut in (tone.
potture.
but
tals,
fo
much
effaced that
little
of
can
it
is
an
be
in
Saxon capi-
diftindtly read.
Upon the
infcription,
South wall of the aile is a large frame of timber, on which two piftures,
hand a
feemingly done with oil colours, but much worn out ; on the right
man in complete armour, reprefenting that of a knight templar, with an inwhich are effaced :
fcription in Saxon characters over his head, fome words of
Hie jacet Dominus Joannes Houftoun de eodem miles qui
anno Dom.
On
the
infcription
left
hand a piaure of
obiit
MCCGC.
his lady,
Joanni qute
On
it
aile is
monument, with
a fine
line freeltone,
but molt of
it
a variety of emble-
ftucco.
On
the top
is
the image of an old man with long flowing hair, and a crown on his head,
with a loofe robe, having one foot on a large globe, with a fmall image on
each fide, holding a trumpet fo the mouth ; crofs the globe is a chain hanging
each fide and fixed below, where there are, in a Handing pofture,
two images reprefenting children, each holding a link of the chain, one on the
right hand has three faces, the other on the left is blindfolded as with a cloth
bound over the eyes. There are feveral other figures on the fides, and below
down on
jjic
eta
l&atricft
have inferted this as a fpecimen of the manner in which thefe fubje&s are
by our fellow-fubje&s on the other fide of the Tweed.
treated
but
when
The
MS
38s
MS hiftory of the
Drummond firft
beneath
filia
quondam
comitifia de Douglas
Hume,
in his hiftory
Drummond
Hie
family, give
jacet'
and the
MS
hiftory of the
it,
filia,
2? Gallovidia
comitiffa
domina.
In the front of the tomb are feven Ihields, containing as many arms : in one
are the three liars, the original coat of this great houfe
for the heart was not
;
added till the good Sir James was employed in carrying that of Robert Bruce to
the Holy Land
befides thefe are the arms after that event, and alfo their arms
;
Were
to deferibe this
it
tomb from
his print
(for
have
it
three
ftars.
From
Arriere.
St.
Andrews
1.
A lion
3*
Three
4.
5.
6.
In front
crofs, Scotland.
heart
in chief 3 ftars.
Douglas.
7.
Two bars.
8.
9.
as altered,
particularly
but very
drawn.
defaced.
Archibald the Grim was interred in the facrifty or veftry, above the door of
is ftill to be feen his own and his ladys armorial bearings, who was
heirefs of Both well.
They are neatly cut in ftone on different fhields, and three
which
ftars
interlaced
with
fhields.
1
1
Statift.
Account of Scotland,
I.
328.
The church
383
end
fee plate
CXXXI.
round
fig. i, 2,
34
Towards the lower end of the chancel, on a -flone nine feet long, three feet
three inches wide, are two brafs figures of men in cropt hair
and gowns
opening over
left
from the belt of each : one of the men has a beard, the other none. There is
no infcription remaining ; but they probably reprefent a father and fon, or two
brothers.
The church
The pavement
the outfide.
of
There
defaced.
is
is
fome painted
tiles,
glafs in every
In the tower, furmounted with a ihingled fpire, are three bells, on the
and fecond of which are the infcriptions engraved in the plate annext, fig.4.
vation.
treble
The
arches between the nave and fide aile are round, and reft
pillars.
aile
lies
on polygon
monument
a third,
is
inches high
two
feet
one foot
five
In a niche in the South wall near the pulpit is the monument of Thomas
efq. four feet nine inches long, two feet three inches wide, two feet
five inches high.
Wayte,
Under the
brafs figure
of a
man
longhair,
On
is
the infcription
Above this
fig. 5.
mouth
the infcription
fig. 6.
is
armour, fhoes as before, and fpurs, and long fword, greyhound at feet looking up
his wife in long clofe gown, neck and breaft bare, furred tucker, and
:
Vol,
II,
i.
liii.
a,
who
is
fo reprefented in
fome
Miffali.
cuffs,
Hi
ife
id
384
and
tuffs,
Above the
daughters.
cinqfoils three
bezants
At each
Trinity.
;
Under him
flowing headdrefs.
veil
twice fingle,
corner,
Erm. and the infcription fig. 7, for Thomas and Ifabella Hampton.
On the North fide of the tomb A. On a chevron G. between three cinqfoils
Az. three bezants, fingle, and impaling S. a crofs ingrailed Erm.
A. a bend wavy S. quartering paly wavy A. and S. in chief G. a faltire A.
:
G. a chevron
On
fig. 8.
S.
infcriptions
and 9.
Againft the North wall in the chapel an altar tomb ; and receding in the wall
above the table a great deal of rich and elegant white ftone work on a purple
S. on a bend G. cotground, on the upper part of which are three efcocheons.
tized A. three leaves V. quartering Az. a chevron O. between three erodes patee
A. fingle, and impaling Wayte> which laft is fingle, and impaled by O. a chevron
This laft
S. between three owls A. on the chevron a rofe of difference Az.
fliield is at the Weft end of the tomb.
On
is
The
front of
the tomb, which is likewife of white ftone on a purple ground, is divided into
In the one on the left hand is painted a bifhop in pontififour compartments.
calibus
left a crofs
in that
on
the right hand the Virgin and Child, and in each of the middle ones a lozenge
Under the three coats on the upper
enclofing a plain fhield in a quatrefoil.
part of the ftone
JfetCI
work
CfcT:
is
38S
cinqfofls
4
4
fi, tiller
a chevron
;
,7
a chevron charged with three
bezants between three
cinqtoils,
cinqfoils
cottized charged with three leaves.
I.
I.
1 '*
rak'd'*
<
uartenn S
bend
a. 3. a
inrcrip -
.ion:
high.
the
are
"^
three
crnqfoils
quartering O.
3
fide
centre .
on"
ZIh^TL
Th
ihe chevron and cinqtoils appear
'
p3rtS
ChUrCh
perfons?
Cbanne
memory of
the following
IO45.
*>>
**-**
Robert Naper, of the county of
Dorfet, died Feb.
27,
1694
James
John
>
died
1652.
James Phelyppes
(nfl date).
V
^T7 sZ
The
parifli,
dated
is
who
died
ot. ai>
Nov.
1,
S0CCLf3L,
ing
ne Znr
Chape1
off
the
C0Unt5, > has no ' hin
S in its outward apcurious or piturefque.
It confiils of a nave
ffivTded
divffied
als
fr
from
each other by three pointed
arches on
nightly ornamented.
7
"
The
phancel
is
feparated
77
Holinflied.
Bowie on
Parifli Regifteri,
Arch*ol.
VIU.
$7. 69.
was
386
was rebuilt in the year 1675, by Sir Robert Henley de la Strange *, as appears
by an infcription over the South door. The North and Weft walls feem to be
of equal antiquity with this lingular infcription
on the North wall of the chancel without, which is
perhaps from fome older building, or from the floor, engraved in PI. XVI. of
the introdu&ion to this volume, and thus to be read
much
older;
on a fquare
but hardly
tablet fixed
Concedenttur
et
confirmantur
md
cc
xl
dies
aia
Wilelmi
de
Tottd
indulgencie.
large
this antient
that
which
is
S.
W.
Of Deans
Waltham
of
before Henry
II.
MS
14.
Walter de Gaunt
2.
1177
1230. 14 Henry
32 Henry
1219
10.
3. Richard,
4.
Henry, 1230
5.
6.
Adam
1248.
1264
de Wiz,
into an
II.
Abbey, 1177*
628.
III.
III.
1270.
48 Henry
1264.
III.
7;
Richard de Hergas.
8.
9.
Hugh, 1288.
Robert de Elinton, 1289
H. John
it
Newcourt
1201*
1.
*,
changed
II.
n. Kennet,
1301.
de Badburgham, 1302
37*
12. Ri-
Notes
to the Lift.
abbot appointed by Henry II. inftitutcd 1 177, in vigil. Pentccoft. He obtained from popcCeleftine III. ngi.
and procured himfelf and fuccefl'ors to be excmwC
1. the ufe of the mitre and pontificals (Reg. Waltham),
1201
(Hoveden. 465;
from epifcopal juiifdidfion, by Lucius III. 1132. (Reg. Walth.) He died onAfcenfion eve,
He was contemporary with Simon prior of St. Fridefwidc and William abbot of Thame
Willis, M. A. I. 193.)
(Chron. Oxon. Cott. f. 151. Kennet, Spelm. Cone. p. 113.) Willis puts a Richard in here for 13 years,
from Tiber. C. ix. f. 141.)
After him Willis puts Walter, 1217. from Reg. Waltb.
[Nicholas of Weftminfter] Claud. A. 8. Willis, K.
t. Firft
pont.
2.
f.
380.
Simoni
fucceflit,
8.
III.
m.
5.
Adam
Reginaldus abbas
atque
illi
tertius
fucceflit,
1274. (K.)
Hugo
9.
10.
(Willis.)
Id. Jan. 1301.
11. Nuntiatur regi de morte Rob. nuper abbatis See Crucis de
30 Edw.
Waltham,
I.
I.
Rex
Pat. 31
Edw.
Feb.
Rex cuftodiam abbatie commifit priori et conventui ejufdem vacant, per mortem Roberti nuper abb. dat. 2
(Prynne, Coll. III. 941-)
30 Edw. I.
fadlse in ecclefia de Waltham de fratre Jonuper
prsbuifle
eledlioni
teftatur
fe
aflenfum
datis
papam
litcris
ad
Rex
hanne de Iladbingham canonico ejufdem domus in abbatem eledlo. Dat. 30 Mart^ 30 Edw. I. (Prynne,
Coll. 111 . 931.)
Vol.
II.
Appendix.
[5]
I2 Ricardui
-
1334.
1371.
John.
15.
1390
1397.
1420.
22.
1488.
1507.
1540.
t jo8.
Rex cepit ejus fidelitatem 5 Jun. 1308. (Claud. E. IV.) Obiit 8
Cant.) Willis, by miftake, fays he died At Canterbury 1344. Nuntiatur regi de morte didli Johannis,
(Obi
(Tell. b.
Nov.
Edw.
kal. Nov'.
habent
et
II.)
confentit eleOioni de fre Tho. de Wolmerfley in abbatem Waltham 2 Aug. Temporalia reflituta 27 Dec.
(K. Pat. 19 Edw. III. p. 2.)
Thomas obiit ante 6 Sept. 1371. nam tunc 1 ex conceflit licenciam eligendi abbatem de Waltham per mort. Tho.
Rex
Ille
vacant.
(Pat.
16. Nicholaus
45 Edw. III. p.
Morris
fuit
abbas,
2.)
1372.
(Cleop. E.II.) fuit abbas 1389. (Knighton, col. 2637.) unus e 14 regni
45 Edw.
III.
Odt. 1371.
reflituta temporali
Aug.
6,
1372.
(Pat.
p. 2.)
17. Will. Neel fuit abbas 1390. (K. Pat. 14 Ric. II.
refignavit candem 1370. (fed q. Newcourt.)
W.)
W. Neel
&
W.
j8.
Neelprovifus per papain de Abbatia de Waltham Crucis, 6 kal. Jun. Bonifac. Pap. pont 1. (Q. anuon a 1390.
Reg. Lond.)
Michael abbas obiit ante medium annum 1397. (Vide Cotton. epit.Rot. p.369. Regiflr. Lond. Willis.
*9.
Will. Herlefton
fit
(Reg. London
&
Coll.
MS. Dodfworth, N
75.)
Willis fays hr
W.
Mr. Mores
finds
7boma
ex Warton.)
(Id. Ib.
25. John Sharnbrook abbot 1507.
1509.) Dns Johes ab. W. citatur ad convocat. cleri 1509 (Lond. Reg.)
36. John Malyn abbot 1327.
27. Robert Fuller fit abbas 1526.
He furrendered the monaftry 23 Mar. 1540, and wrote a book concerning its
antiquities and poireflions ; of which fee Willis, 195.
He died between Aug. 14, and Nov. 4, 1540.
Willis inferts two abbots in the thirteenth century and one in the beginning of the fifteenth, and omits two in the
middle of the fourteenth ; thus making the whole number 29 ; but he divides William Hertford into two perfons.
Mr.
Richard, 1201
Walter, 1217.
Walter, 1408.
1213. ,
linferted.
John
Richard, 1345.]
omitted.
kal.
Mar.
(Obituar. Cant.)
Mr. Woolard
Append. N
p. 2oS,
III.
de Hungerford,
H.
II.
Sit
J~.=Si,
i
ilied
f.
p|
p. aS E.
Wi,u
III.
E.
fa.=Gm.
in
WU, 5
parliament for
H fc " Cm m
"* lCr f
"
U gerf0rd f T d i
"
for' W,lt
for
Wil!!s> 6
ft
;
,
. 7 , and to K. HI.
& c .p
, 4<
b..iri
Walter died
Provence f. p.
"? r* >*
tb"
*'&* **
-j
Mairnin gham.
d '
John Margaret
I
Downe
Amney.d.
16H.VHI.
~
ofc=Walter, fummoned to Parlia-=Sufan dan r c:,
ment 3S Lo,d Hungerford of John
Dangers of
13m
Lo d
^yi y
L^Huflie.
Samlet of
il
/
the
Hcytcsbiiry
3d wife.
Jane d. of=Sir
Edw.=
SirAmony
Huoger-
Hunger-
ford, Kut.
ford, relid
ob.
of William
f.
1607.
Forfter.
d.
ohB
Tnfton,
raarr.
of
Hungerford
ill wife,
died 1585*.
H.VIII.
BrftSifc.
dau. of
SirWilliamDorf Afcot.
mw
re-marr. 2. ThoFrancis
mas
j.
WU
Wilts
Dantfey
at-
2d
buried there.
wife.
Eleanor!
...
t.
2. Sir
married
Mailers
died
Firfl wife.
Shaa.
Anne.
i|
I
f
Sufan,
ob.r.u.
Mich.
C
Ernlu.
2! J
K Moreyn
married
1.
buricifat
Farley.
Caiw
S ir
3.
Lucy, married
,. S | r
8 '
Jbs,.
johiir"
z.SirAnthony
Hung^
Reynold.
Sir
colonel
= Jane,
in
Charles Is
army, buried
at Hinton.
Charlcor,
Warwickfhirc.
Firft wife.
Sir
dau. of
John
Mich.
died
Ernlcy,
ob. f. p.
CW
Edmur.d Dunch
of
Wittenham,
gerford of Far-
1657.
Antbo-
d.
of ...
rclifl
ob.
St.Barbe.
p,
Windfor,M.P. 40
Gerard
Hun-
gerford,
of
Black Bourton,
Rachel wife of
Clotworthy vifcount Maffareene.
Edward,
Margarct.
Sarah,
mar. Sir
JohnCa-
Poor Knight of
died young.
Hun-
ob.f.p.
thrift.
Edward =j=Alai
=y=Alathea dau.
ob. v. p. I of
if J
James carl
rJ of
if Northampton.
E
Giles
co.
Oxon,
ob.
f.
p.
dau. of .
Blake, and
.
tft
Rachel mar.
1. Lucius vifcountFalkland,
2.
Sir
James
WV
WalrerTgerford
William Hallialderman
(SSL
T
Bridget
mar.
it.
Choke, knt.
married
Edward
trtlb tn.lb
,W H'.
dau. of
~
Fairon
of Clay Coton,
II
Warwickfhirc.
Rob.
Diana,
married
Cadenham.
co. Wilts.
f.
p.
75 *-
II. if.
nTni
James=pMary dau.
Hunger- of Richard
ford.
mar.
mar. John
Dutton.
p.
Jofcelinc,
Jane, mar.
G.
John Bradley
of Barrington.
Matgan.
rrr
jomi.
Mary.
I homas. Dorothy.
1.
Wahcr^Francis dau. of
John Cock of
Hunger-
Robert Hunger-.
ford of Caden-T
ham,
co. Wilts,
Anthony
mar. Sir
William
Lcchmcre.
Wynd-
io.eaau.ana
ken, ...
Robert lord
Lexington.
Hun-
pr.
Geo : ec Hun-
Tho. Eftcourt.
j
Charles.
Anne, married
"f
of
Glooclitrhite .
|,d.
Bl
Snds
Judith,
mar. Arthur Atye,
William Gofler,
of Marfhfield,
to.
|j
dau.
i
'J
Ju-
Eliz. mar.
dirh,
SirGeorge
Moore,
co. Berks.
(jngl
died
>
knt.
co. Gloc.
gerford of
the Middle
Temple,
i
63 i.
dau. of
Francis
fon.
tord.
Hun-
married
Ann, mar
Edw. Lot
b
ob.
...
fhS
63
co.
<S.
of Bridal,
merchant.
d '
Pro " of
Kirton,
co.
M.D.
Reusing,
M.D.
co. Berks,
,67 "
L
I
H'
Hinton,
co. Wilts.
s
I
El'iza
Mary
ilaryj la!.
George
beth. mar.
4-
Robert,
Jofeph,
ob. crnlcbs.
Siephe
Comb,
Wi
co. Wilts.
Lucy, mar.
1.
Horfelnundcn, Kent.
Briant,
Dun Chidiock,
Siifanna.
Rich. Turner, 2,
It7-
Bate of
Eliz.
of
Francis.
daunraEdwari Hringer-=Margare,
Charles.
John.
Keate.
Martha.
Edward,
wife.=pGeorge Hungerford,
of Siudley Paik,
'
Wilts, ob. f. p.
t
I
v.
p.
ElizaJth.
Msry.mar.
George.
John
Hungrr^Ann A
Jermyn
,
Wychc.
of Devon.
London,
j
N. N.
Edmund
Hungerford.
Frances,
'
foie
dau. and
heir, mar.
dm. of Wm,
K,e of Litrle
Hungerford,
Middlefex.
nil.
f" rd
Devon,
'
Middx.
--
Huger-=pN. N.
ford
Tho. Hun-=pUrfula.
gerford, of
Chelfea, co. v
r
Thomai
T
Waiter,
ob.
ctclcbs.
fori of
John Hun-=pMary.^
ob.
p u
Mary,
Ducie=
France!,
mar.
W. VVilmot
of Charlton,
gcr-
Ann, mar.
John Sharpe.
11
i
Ann.
Mary,
of London.
f.
and heir of
John Dud-
Brown.
Catherine,
Dixwell,
ob.
'
..r*ford.
Walter and
Webb.
John.
Mary,
2.
V.
/N
1-
'n
r!'i
Blaekfands,
Prcttyman.
ton.
Lucy,
mar.
of
...
Mon-
ing-
ford.
Martha, unmarried.-
ii
u._
Hun-
ger-
Compton.
a
Ann,
mar. 1. William Webb,
Mary, mar. Walter Dunch.
George,
Walter,
both
rinfF,r,
d.of Edw.
Fabian of
,r
Edward=j=Mary dau. of
Hunger- Robert Carlton
ford,
of Goring,
Oxon.
Francis
married
hZ?
Hun-
gerford.
Sir
of
2d wife.
ham,Bart.
T,m,
Berks.
Srandou, Wilts.
Mary,
r.
Berks. 2.
'
of
Wifeman
Goddard of
Samuel
James
Hele. Montague.
Stradling.
lane,
'
Hungerford.
rd.
p.
dau. of
Sarah mar.
Hay, knt.
'
ton,
Edward=Mary
iru=Mary
1.
Elizabeth,
married
ob.
5
6 . Chrifliana.
FrfVrffiu;,;;^
trmaf-
John,
Edvv.ird=Hannah dau.
Hunger- of John Scotr,
Robert
Henley.
1560.
Maur
of
Edw. Hungerford.
day,
Reading, Berks,
lord.
Jane, mar.
Sir Alexander
relifl
>627,
Black-
Troubridge.
was knighted
W.M,
Wobb,
C^hf
of
S2+ STfSC*
He
dau. of
- u ~
Mary mar.
Hum. Firzwilliams.
Sarah mar. Rich Clarke of Avindon.
4-
Barker.
Jine, mar. James Pyale.
IHolfthorp, Wilts.
of Salisbury,
anil ia.
duu
Id. mayt
mayor
of London.
Sir
Yorkc
ford,
Catherine,
relidlof...
Midford,
Cadnam.
rr
Waite
John
,
*
Philippa,
2.
^ ,ce Henry
*
4- Ann, mar.
rew, bare.
.
of
|
linn.
wife.
of
nTiji
PhT
"FMargare, dau of
Sir John Sr. Le|
' ger,
widow of
Lord Clinton.
3.
p.
gerford,
of..
'
--
Hun- Eleanor
ger ford
Henry_...
Fetti-
duu.
and co-hcir of
I.
John
Sir
Leigh, Berks.
4. John.
both died
f.
B. at co-
Richard.
Richard.
a.
of
... Brooke,
Edw.
Iw. Hunger-=Margaret
Hunger-=M
dau.
ronation of Cba.
Jcrvoife,
nyHu..f.
39
T~
Elizabeth mar.
Flrll wife.
K.
Robert
ofGrob y.
Eliz.
Tfto.Hampfor
P
Croiwof atirliock, SlUon.
on, died died Dec. 4, 1711,
Oxon, wid. of Rich. 1685,, xt. 70. . 82, 2 d wife.
3-Heury.
gerford.
John.
,
JobM
cf,
=Mary
Eliz. dau.
buS
Gen. .ui
for the
run Pari,
. an.
ob. 1648, buried at Farley, f. p.
Elthall, co.
2.
Henry mar,
**;;
**>.
Corfham,
Platt.
Oxon.
wife,
Mary, mar
Conflantia.
Sir
Hugford.
Anne, m.
Walter
Langley.
place of Belli!,
dau.
of
Walter Lord Hunwidow of
Gloucefter
Wilts,
oihefley.
gerford,
?| /
fcnff^of
, ft wife.
d.of Sir
Jn Wri-
= Eleanor
e,fo d
5.
fdS
of
J<? h "
T?)
0
J
^RlchaJdTt^S
w enny?n BerJey
2 wife.
Berks.
ill
p.
11
sfr'
1643
f.
of
;
Job.
Cerne^of
Elizabeth
mar. Tho.
John Hungerford.
Joan
Bnurton.
Lucy,
ford.
Suffex.
L
^
3|
Edmund,
d.
|
,
Earl of
Rutland.
p.
hunger-
co. Gloftcr.
u
Hungerford.
Lord Ferrar,
,
Walter
Rodeney.
S"f? 7
Berks,
f.
fi,
i rGrey
Edward
lunger-
Courtenay.
]"""
'
dau
Thomf,"
John, all
Anthony,==:Bridget
-- -a
dau.
~ c c: - t -*-1594. of Sir John
Shelley
of
Michelgrove,
John Hun-
gerford.
rr
Ann
nV"
Baker,
VIII.
Mary
of
p.
rr
Cicely
& beheaded 3
tainted
H.
Burnell,
"
LJ
rld "
Edwa^ ,
Antuny^Barbara
of Edward
Blount of
Maogotsficld,
ford,
of
dau,
W*7
Edward
of Sail, bury.
ford.
F' arf'''
Edmund
Du W.
S,p!?vyT Tf
=Alice dau.
r Edmund Hungerford, of
Downc-Anmey, Margaret dau. and
knight bannerer and iheriif of
co-heir of Sir
G]ouc. died 14S4.
I
Hunger-
&
bo.
co. C.Iuue.
Sir
Ifabella
rf
Salisbury,
re 'to*d
Sir
dau. of Sir
Fitz John.
<a
Adam
11 r
Sir
in
Thomas Hungerford,
Sir
II.
buried at Hungerford.
co . Southampt.
2.
Peregrine Bertie, of
and
Low
PEYTON
of
Pedigree
APPENDIX.
N
The
WILL
of Sir
IV. p. 244.
JOHN CROSBY,
Knight.
Extracted, in 1790, from the Regiftry of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury; 179, Wattis*
tlie
Name
of
God, Amen.
The
vi
Day
of the
Month of Marche,
the
within the realm of England, in the manner and form that followeth
my
the church, and fo to my lepultur, for his labour fo to be had, vis. viiid. And if it fortune me to deceafe^
fepulture of
out of the realm of England, then I will, that my body be buried in fome honeft
Holy Church beyond the fea, whereas it lhall pleafe Almighty God to provide for me. And if it fortune me to be buried within the chappell of the Holy Ghoft afore rehearfed, than I will, that my
executors hereunder written, as foon as they lhall raowe goodly after my deceafe, of my goods ordain
and provide an honeft tomb of marble to Hand over the bodys of me and of the faid Anneys, late
my wife, with fcriptures and images of me, my faid late wife, and my children, to be made thereupon,
making mention of our perfons, and of the day and year of my deceafe, and with all other things
according unto our degrees, as it lhall feem to my executors honeftly and conveniently, by their faid
that ray faid
difcretions to be done ; and if it fortune me to be buried beyond the fea, than I will
tomb of ftone,
executors, as foon as they lhall mowe goodly after my deceafe, provide and ordain fome
honeft and convenient to hue, and be fett, or laid, in the place where it fliall fortune my faid body
convenient to hue, and be fetr,
to be buried beyond the fta, and one other tomb of ftone, honeft and
whereas the body of my laid late
or laid, in the faid chappell of the Holy Ghoft in the place there
wife lieth buried, and that upon my tomb or ftone be made an image and fcripture l3 r me accordmade an image for her, and
ino- to iny degree, and that upon my faid late wyves tomb or ftone be
fuch as lhall be thought
a fcripture making mention of her, and of our children there lying buried,
by for all other things,
faid executors convenient to be done. And I will firft and lormoft, and
by my
my faid body be buried, under the manner and form aforelaid, and my funeral expences
wife difcretions that
done, that then my faid executors provide and ordain fuch a meane by their
my debts, the which I owe of right, or of confcience, to any manner perfons as foon as they may
be goodly, be well and truly paid or fet in fuch a way as they may be furely paid ; and after that
tithes or^offerdone, then I bequeath to the high alter of the faid church of Saint Helens for my
lxvU. ij. viiit/.
ings reftrained or forgotten, if any fo have been done in difeharging of my foul
that after
full
my
my
my
foul.
my executors hold my month mind in the faid parilh church of Saint Elynes, wfth
worldly
manner obfervances pertaining into the fame, in due and honeft form, without any
r mp
'
[D]
I"=m.
about the
Item, I will that all the torches and tapers that (hall be occupied about my body, as
corps prefent after the common language the days of my interment and months mind, within the faid
parifh church of Saint Elynes, be holden by poor people, without any other candelHick, and that
And after my
-every man of them have for his labour in that behalf, and alfo to pray for me, x\id.
faid months mind be full done and finifhed, than I will that vi torches of the fame torches be delito
remain
and ferve
Saint
Elynes,
in
fame
church
church
of
the
the
faid
vered by my executors unto
and honour of Almighty God and his Saints, as long as they may endure thereto ; and ii of
the faid torches 1 will that my executors deliver or do to be delivered unto the parifh church of
and worth ; and other ii torches of the faid torches to the parifh church of Fellham ; and other
to the houfe of Houndeflowe, to ferve in the church there, and all the
ii torches of the faid torches
remainder of the torches fvyng at my faid mouths mind to be difpofed by my executors unto other
poor parifh churches where they fhall feem raoft expedient after their wife diferetions for the wcle of
to the laud
'll
my
foul.
Item, I bequeath to be difpofed by my executors, after their wife diferetions, among the poor houfeholders and other poor people dwelling within the ward of Bifhopfgate of London, the day of my
'deceafe, that is to wit, between the time of my deceafe and my month mind to be holden within the
Provided always, that I will that every fuch houfeholder
faid parifh church of Saint Elynes, xxx/.
and
his
parts
iiij. iiiirf.
Item, I bequeath to the prioT and convent of the houfe of the Fryars Auguflines within the City
of London, to the intent that they as foon as they may goodly after my deceafe do placebo and dirge
and made of requiem, by them to be fung by note for my foul, and for the foul of Anneys, late my
wife, and for the fouls of all my children paffed to God, and for all chriftian fouls in their convent
church of their faid houfe xIj.
Item,
bequeath to the wardens and convent of the houfe of the Friars Menores within Newgate of
xIj.
bequeath to the prior and convent of the houfe of the Friers Preachours within Ludgate
of London, under femblable form, x\s.
Item,
Item, I bequeath to the prior and convent of the houfe of Freres Carmes
under femblable form, xl j.
Item,
befide the
in
Fleteftreet of
London,
bequeath to the prior and convent of the houfe of the Freres called the Crowched Freres,
xIj.
Item, 1 bequeath to the werkes of the church of the hofpital called Saint Mary Spittle without
Bifhopfgate of London, to the intent that the prior and convent there do placebo, dirge, and mafs of
before to
requiem, by them to be fung by note in their convent church there, like as 1 have affigned
be done* in the convent church of fuch of the houfes of Freres aforefaid, and befide forth that they
have my foul recommended to God in their other devout prayers, cj.
Item,
among
the
Item, I bequeath to be bellowed in like among the diflraft people being then within the hofpital of
Bedlam, without Bilhopfgate of L ondon, either in ready money, or in victuals, good and wholefome
for them, or in otherwife neceffary for them, be it at one time, or at feveral times, after the diferetions
of my executors, xxj.
Item, I bequeath to be difpofed in like wife,
pital of Saint
Thomas
Spittell in
among
Southwark, xxj.
being
Item, I bequeath to be beflowed in like wife, among the poor and fick people for the time
within thofpital called Saint Bartholomews Spittell in Smithfield of London, xxj.
Aldgate of
Item, I bequeath to the abbefs and convent of the houfe of the MinorefTe without
my coufin dame Syble Chriftemas is a nonne profeffed, to pray fpecially for my
London, where
foul, XXJ.
bequeath xl. by my executors to be applied and converted to the ufe and behoof of the
Syble, ray coufin, after her will and defire, whether fhe will have it at one time, or at dineceffary for her,
vers times, and whether in money, other in other fluff, fuch as fhall be needful and
by her defire and to her own ufe.
Item,
faid
dame
without
Item, I bequeath to the prioreffe and convent of the houfe of Holywell, befide Sorditch,
Bifhopfgate of London, to pray fpecially for my foul, xxj.
Item, I bequeath to the priorefs and convent of the houfe of Stratford at
to pray fpecially for my foul, xxj.
Bow,
in
the county of
Middlefex,
London, towards
Item, I bequeath to the prior and convent of the houfe of Charterhoufe, befide
intent that they, as foon as they may goodly
the lupportacion of the charge of the fame houfe, to the
for my foul,
note
fung
by
them
be
mafs
of
requiem
by
to
and
after my deceafe, do placebo, dirge,
'
and
and the other fouls above rehearfed in their convent church of their faid houfe, and alfo that they
otnerwife have my foul fpecially recommended unto o r Lord God among their devout prayers, xlx.
Item, omi, that I bequeath to the prior of the fame place, to pray fpecially for
fame place under like form, iiii /.
my
foul, ex.
And
Item, I bequeath to the abbefs and the father, brethren, and fillers, of the monaftery of Syon, under
femblable forme that I have made my faid bequed to the faid prior and convent of Charterhoufe,
befide London, xl /.
Ane one, that 1 bequeath to the abbelfe of the fame monafterie, to pray fpecially for my foul, cx.
And to the father of the fame monalterie under like form, cx.
Item, I bequeath to the old
Item,
work of
to
pray for
my
foul, cx.
Item, I bequeath to Mailer John Bury, dodtor of divinity, priour of the Freres Augultynes of
London, to pray for my foul, cx. And to Mailter Thomas Pencaer, dodtor of divinity, and provincial
And to Mailt. Domynyk,
of the fame order, to pray for my foul, cx.
a frere Itallyan of the
in
cx.
I bequeath xlx. to be bellowed by mvn executors in bread and drink, or other victuals, necefand behoufull for the prifoners being detained at my deceafe, and after, within the gaol of
Newgate of London, and to be miniltered unto them at one time, or at divers times, as it ihall be
thought moll convenient and necelfary to be done, after the wife diferetions of myn executors.
Item,
farie
Item, I bequeath xlx. to be bellowed and minillred in femblable wife for and to the prifoners
being detained at my deceafe, and after, within the gaol of Ludgate of London.
Item, I bequeath xlx. to be bellowed and minillred in femblable wife for and to the piifouers bein'*
detained in like wife within the goal of the Kings Bench in Southwarke.
Item, I bequeath xlx. to be bellowed and minillred in femblable wife for and
being detained in like wife within the gaol of the Marchalfe in Southwark aforefaid.
to
the prifoners
Item, I bequeath cccc marc Iterling, therewith to find a covenable prieft of good name and fame,
and of virtuous converfation, to ling and fay his mafs and other divine fvice, and to pray fpecially for
my foul, and for the fouls afore rehearfed, and for all Chridian fouls, in the faid parilh church of Saint
by the fpace of xl years next enfuing after my deceafe, or elfe as loon as the xl years may reabe completed and performed after my deceafe and I will, that the faid prieft fo admitted to
fervice, and every pried fucceeding him in the fame fervice, be pnt in his proper perlbn, and
at all manner matyns* hours, mafies, evening fong, and complenes, to be done by note within
the faid parilh church of Saint Elynes, on every Sunday and other fellival days in the year, and alfo at
other divine fervices to be done in the fame church on other days, as the leafons and times of the year
Ihall require, during the faid term of xl years, of lefs that the fame priell, or any other prielt iucceeding him in the faid fervice have a reafonable caufe to excufe him to the contrary
and I will that
the faid pried and every pried fucceeding him in the faid fervice during all the time that it Ihall like
my wife to be dwelling and abiding Within my dwelling place thac 1 occupy at this day, wiihin the
faid parilh of Saint Elynes, be obedient unto my wife in all things lawful and honed, and give his
attendance upon her in fingingof divine fervice afore her, at fuch due times as die Ihall reafonably defire
him ; and I will, that if the laid pried be found debateful, or of unclean life, or of other unhoned
converfation* and will not correct nor amend himfelf after warning thereof to him made by my faid
wife, or by my executors, that than that priell, and every fuch pried of fuch condition, be removed
from the faid fervice, by my faid executors, and another pried of good name and fame, and of honed
converfation, by my faid executors be chofen and admitted to the faid fervice, as often as any fuch
cafe fo Ihall fall, alway forfeen that I will, that if any pried of good name and fame, and of honed
converfation, be toward rhy faid wife, or of her acquaintance, and be deditute of a fervice (he being
receant and abiding within my faid dwelling place, and by her be defired of my executors to be preferred to the faid fervice, the fame fervice than dandying voyd of a pried, that then her fuch priell be
preferred and admitted by my faid executors to the faid fervice before any other.
Elynes,
fonably
the faid
helping
Item, I will have my obite be holden and done folemnly by note in the faid parilh church of Saint
Elynes every year, on the day that it Ihall fortune me to depart out of this world, durino- the term
of xl years next fuyng after my deceafe, that is to wit, doing every even placebo and dirge, and oti
the morn mafs of requiem, folemnly by note for my foul, and for the fouls of the faid Anneys, late
my wife, and for my children fouls, and for all Chridian fouls j and I defire that it will like the mailler
and wardens of the cralt of the grocery of the city of London for the time being, with all the
conalty of the livery or cloathing of the fame craft yearly for to come unto my laid obite, during
the faid term of xl years, under like manner and form as they ufe to go to the obites of other men of
worlhip of the faid craft deceafed, and being buried within the faid city and for my faid obite to be
holden and done in the faid church of Saint Elynes yearly, during the faid term of xl years, I bequeath
;
marc deriing.
And
my executors as long, and while they, or any of them be alive, within the faid
keep and do hold my faid obite themlelf, or which of them Ihall fortune longed to
church of St. Elynes, in manner and form aforefaid ; and if, and wher.foever it
fortune them all to deceafe within the faid term, that then, during the refidue of the fame term
term of
I will
that
xl years,
Ihall
after
K>
if it like
wardens of lire faid craft of the grocery, for the time beings
feme other perfons, whom my faid executors, or he of them
them or elfe they refilling it, then
the
yearly,
during
oh,
re
faid
provide there ,0 hold my
lhall fortune longed for to live.
and I will, that my executors
in the faid parilh church of Saint Elynes ;
ref, due of the faid tenn,
cccc
faid
deceafe,
offer
the
after
my
convenient
they (hall think feafon
at fuch time and as (i. on as
Boding the laid pneft, and alio the laid c marc, which I have
have aligned
-q
CS
dccea'fes
'
Ml
befote to ihe
which I
the faid craft of the
faid obite, unto the mallet and wardens of
air.ened before to the keeping of my
defire, it buy wtll affent thereto, to take tt into heir
grocery for the time being, they, by my will and
by the alfent and
time
being,
for
the
fucceffively
fucceffors
kecoinm and to remain with them and their
craft unto time that the lame-S mate particularly be occupied
aareement of the comonalty of the fame
depart with the find
executors
my
And
oz
written.
hereunder
form
and bellowed in manner and
of the grocery, which lhall
hands, I will that the faid wardens of tile faid craft
5 marc out of their
keeping, if they like fo to do, by the alfent and agreefortune to receive the faid f marc into their
craft as beth ordained,
the
fame
other perfons of
mert of the comonalty of the fame craft, ot of fuch
fame craft, for to give their adv.fes ro the chargenamed and called Affociates to the wardens of the
writings under their
all
fuel,
executors
faid
deliver unto my
able matiers of the fame craft, make and
my executors to be had of them by the advtfcs
common feal of the fame crafte, as lhall be defiled by
fame marc, or
the
again
depart
and
to
to
relieve
for
executors,
of the learned council of my laid
that is to wit, that they and their fucceffors
c
marc, from [hem in manner and form following:
Ollier
delivered, to my
be
to
deliver,
or
do
being,
time
for
the
grocery,
wardens of the faid craft of the
live, yearly, during the faid
they be alive, and to which of them that longett lhall
faid executors while
(hall be comprized in the faid writings
as
payment
of
days
or
terms
fuch
term of xl years, at
the form fuing :
faid executors to be paid and difpofed yearly, in
v i, v jpff. fferling, by my
'
lhall
flag lor me in manner and form aforefiud in
wit, thereof to the pried that
t'o
s
portions,
x marc
even
year,
by
of
the
his falary yearly at iiii terms
the faid church of Saint Elynes, for
manner and
in my obite aforefiud, to be holden and kept in
and to be difpofed and fpent yearly
thereof
to be
wit,
that
,s
to
form
filing,
the
under
iiliff.
form and daring the term aforefaid, xxxiiir.
mailer or upper warden of the tit wardens of the faid craft, if he be
delivered and given to the upper
cnlhip in my faid
of
wart
time
me
h,s
for
done
requiem
mafs
of
ont in his nte pfone at ditge and
form ms, miff, and to either of the
ii wardens under femblable
obite vs. and to either of the other
the fame craft for the
craft, for to warne the wardens and comonalty ot
clerks and bedell of the fame
viiid. and to every pried dipendtarye and clerk of the fame
time being tor to be at my faid obite,
at divine fervice and other exequies done in my
helping
prefent
and
being
Elynes,
church of Saint
remaining, logider with
refidue of the faid xxxiiis. iiliff. whatfoever it be than
faid obite viiid. and the
prefences at my
beth affigned to the faid wardens for their
fuch wages afore-rehearfed, as by me
abduces from thence,
their
means
of
them,
by
of
from them, or from any
faid obite, being redrained
yearly, in the hire of a covenable light to Itrenne about my
executors
my
by
bedewed
be
I will it
and in bread, ale, cheefe, fpices, and wine, or fuel, of
bod, at fervice time don in n,y faid obite,
faid wardens and Comohem as the feafon and time of the year (ball require, to the refrcflimg ofandtheclerks being prefent, and
obite,
and of the faid prleds
faid
my
naltv and of others coming to
obite, and in didribution in ready money to be made among
Li
at divine fervice done in my faid
in the faid parilh of Saint Elynes, and namely houfeholders
the poor people dwelling for the time
faid tefidue, with fuch wages, as arc afore-rehearfed of the find
as far faith and in filch wife as the
from
any of them, if any fortune fo to be, will extend thereto
or
them,
from
reftrained
wardens fo
faring in the firft obite that (hall fo be kept and holden For me,
niter the diferetions of my executors,
anniverfary, or xii months mind, I will that my executors hold the lame
myn
called
be
(hall
which
thought convenient to be done after their wife d.fcremv xii months mind, in honeft form, as lhall be
goods in the fame my xii months mind fo to be holden, over and
tions and that they fpend of my
fame as it is above rehearfed, as much money as
the
unto
affigned
above the xxxiiir. iii id. aforefaid
be done after their wife diferetions, as well for a dinner or repaft to be
marc
whereas the priorefs and convent ot the houfe of Saint Elynes aforefaid ftand greatly indebted
and notable fums of money, to divers their creditors, as well within the city of
alfo as 1 the faid John Crosby
London as elfewhere, to their right grievous charge and pain where
tenements, the which
hive done great and notable colt in building in and upon certain lands and
I have
Item
1 ^ iavc an ^
tliern at this day, within the parilh of Saint Elynes
aforefaid, for the term of cer*coming unto me and to my executors of and in the fame : I John Crosby
aforefaid-,
confidering the great damages that the faid prioreffe and convent (land in by
the mean of the great
duties that they owe, of my very pure charity and good zeal that I bear towards
them bequeath xl /.
executors at fuch time as they (hall feem expedient by their wife
of fuch creditors of the faid prioreffe and convent as the fame
prioreffe and convent will aflign, or be agreeable unto, in mitigation, diminilhing,
and difcharging of
io much money of the faid notable fums of money that they owe as the faid xl/. will extend unto,
or more
as the faid creditors for their fuch ready payment may be entreated unto, under this condition, and
to the
intent that the faid prioreffe and convent, in confideration of my faid notable coft and charge,
the which
I have born and done in building upon their faid ground, at fuch time as they
{hall be" required by
my faid executors, enfeal and deliver, or do to be delivered to my fame executors, fuch writings fufficient in the law, under their common feal, as my faid executors lhall defire to be had
of them, and
to be made by the advife of the learned counfel of my faid executors, by the which writings the faid
prioreffe and convent (hall approve, ratify, and confirm, for them and their fucceffors, to my faid
executors, or to whom they will name and aflign, all fuch eftate and term of years as then fliall be
coming of the eftate, and term of years, the which 1 have at this day of the grant of the laid prioreffe
and convent, of and in all the faid lands and tenements with their appurtenances, the which 1 hold of
them at this day, within the parifh of Saint Elynes aforefaid ; and if the faid prioreffe and convent
refufe to enfeal and deliver every fuch writings under their common feal to my faid executors, and fo
take no regard to my faid chargeable coft in building as is aforefaid that 1 have done, then I will
that my faid bequeft of xl/. by me before appointed towards the contentation of their duties aforefaid
be utterly void, and of no force nor effeft, and that the faid prioreffe and convent and their fucceffors
and alfo their creditors be utterly excluded from the fame for evermore.
to be converted and applied
by
my
my faid executors, if and when my goods and debts (hall come reafortable unto
my fame goods and debts upon the renewing and reforming of the
church of Saint Elynes aforefaid cv marc fterling.
Item, I will that my faid executors of my goods do the cofts of the glazing, garnifhing, and apparailyng of the chancell of the parilh church of Haneworth in the county of Middlefex, though the
fum of xl/. or fomewhat more.
Item, I bequeath to the reparation and reformation of the gate called Bifhopfgate of London, and
of the town walls next adjoining the fame gate, cl. under this condition, that if the mayor, aldermen,
and comonaltie of the city of London, at any time within x years next fuing after my deceafe will
fet upon the reparations and reformations of the gates and walls of the faid city, and do them effectually to be repaired and reformed, that then I will that the faid cl. be beftowed upon the reparation and reformation of the faid gate called Bifliopfgate, with the town walls adjoining thereto, as
far as the fame cl. will extend thereto, willing that the faid mayor, aldermen, and comonaltie, perform
up the remnant of the cofts of the fame ; and if the faid mayor, aldermen, and eomonalty within the
faid term of x years fet not upon the reparations and reformations of the gates and walls aforefaid
with effeft, then I will that my faid bequeft of the faid cl. be void and of none effedt, and utterly had
for nought.
Item, I bequeath towards the making of a new toure of (tone, to be fet and (land at Stulpes, at
fouth end of London bridge, or there about, toward Southwark, as communication hath been had between the faid mayor and aldermen of fuch a new tour of (tone there to be made and fett, cl. under
this condition, that if the faid mayor and aldermen or their fucceffors for the time being, at any time
within the faid term of x years, do and ordain the faid new toure of done there to be made and fet
up according to the faid communication hereof before had, then 1 will that my executors be ready to
lay down the faid cl. towards the making of the faid tour peelemele, as the work thereof go forthward after their difcretions, and like as the mayor and aldermen (hall ordain other fums of money
to be laid down unto the fame and if the faid tour of (lone be not begun to be made in the place,
manner, and form aforefaid, within the faid term of x years, then I will that my faid bequeft of the
faid cl. thereto be void and had for nought.
;
Item,
at
Roucheftre, xl.
Item, I bequeath to the wardens and eomonalty of the faid craft of grocers of the city of London,
two large potts of filver chafed, half gilt, weighing xiii lb v ounces or thereabouts of troy weight,
willing and defiring the fame potts to remain in the treafury, and to the ufe and behoof of the lame
eomonalty, and to be occupied to the worftiip of God, and of the fame eomonalty, in their hall, and
elfewhere, whereas the wardens with the affent of the fame eomonalty fliall feem expedient and
behovefull, as long as they may endure, to the intent that the eomonalty of the fame craft for the
time being may have mind of my foul.
Item, I bequeath to each of the fons and daughters of William Chedworth,
my deceafe, my faid wife alvonly except, xx/.
my
Item,
xl.
my
my
fervant, towards
Item, I bequeath to Johanne Cro(by, otherwife called Johanne Talbott, my daughter, cc marc, to be
delivered unto her by my executors, when (he (hall come unto her lawful age, or be married ; and
then
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'^35iSiO!SSSO
. 1 ,,,
m
1
Item,
Elyne Chriftemas,
xl.
Item, I bequeath to
my
coufin
Item, I bequeath to
my
Thomas Turke,
cr.
Item
Item,
Item,
Item, I bequeath to
Item,
my
my
Thomas Apulby, my
my
Item,
bequeath to John,
Item,
my
my
my
to
John Bee,
apprentice, v marc.
cook, xxj.
bequeath
my
fervant, xxs.
childe of
my
my
my woman
fervant, xxs.
kitchen, xlj.
fervant, xlx.
my
my
foul, xxs.
v marc.
apprentice, v marc.
Item,
apprentice, v marc.
fervant,
my
al-
Item,
Weftwood of Haneworth,
late
my
fervant, xlj.
Thomas Hoo,
Lyndefey,
late
grocer
of London,
now
xl.
allowed and
bequeath to Henry Nicole, clerk of the craft of Grocers of London, xlx. to be
found,
deduced unto him by my executors out of fuch duties as he oweth me; and in cafe it can be
fullieth xlj. then I will that he have
not
oweth
me
that
he
made,
to
be
with
him
due
reckoning
by
fum
under
the
me
allowed unto him by my executors towards the faid xlj. fuch money as he oweth
bequeft of the
of xb. and the remnant I will that he have of my goods, to the performing of the full
Item,
faid
xb.
hem, I bequeath to the beadle of the fame craft fuch a gowne of mine as the ufage is for him to
he have fuch
have of an alderman of the fame craft departing out of this world, or elfe I will that
money therefore as can be accorded between my executors and him.
Item, I bequeath to the child the which at this time is, or the which hereafter may fortune to be
my wifes womb, of my begetting, if any fuch child how be therein, or fortune hereafter to be, and
it be married,
that the lame child live unto the time that it come to the lawful age thereof, or till that
proper part thereof
all fuch part of my moveable goods, cattels, and debts, as the fame chld for the
ought for to have after the law, ufage, or cuftom of the city of London.
in
Item, I bequeath to
moveable goods,
Ann my
cattels,
wife, in the
and debts,
after or
to her belonging of
faid city
my
of London,
by any other law, ufage, other cuftom mmH- in ready money; and all her array, gurdles,
broches, beads, and rings, to her own proper body, for her own proper wearing, pertaining; and
aforefaid :
alfo all my houfebolcl whole, as it is within myn dwelling place in the parilh of Saint Elynes
All my plate of gold, and of filver gilt and parcel gilt, and of filver white ; and alfo all my armours,
wearing
as well curaces, bregandynes, and jakks, as all other whatfoever it be; and alfo all my
my
cloths, broches, beads, and rings, and all other gear to my own proper perfon pertaining for
or
own
my
own
alfo all
election,
14
1.1,1 then to
and
to their executors
tion,
x/.
And
the which
my
my
goods, cattals, and debts, whatfoever they be, after my debts paid
above written full contented after fuch form as is made menexecutors for my loul, and the
I bequeath to be difpofed by my
legatees
tion in my
and pittie as beth contained in
fouls afore rehearfed, in fuch deeds of charity
my foul.
and like as they hope to plcafe God and profitt for
my
will
hereunder written,
that hereunder followeth the laft will of me the faid John Crosby, made the
appurtenances, in
aforefaid, as to the difpofition of my manor of Haneworth, with the
the appurtenances, the which
the county of Middlefex, and of all my other lands and tenements with
and elfewhere in
and
Feltham
in
Haneworth
aforefaid,
ufe
have
in
my
other
unto
1 with other or any
executors keep the faid manour,
the fame county of Middlefex ; (that is to wit,) Firft, I will that my
dilpofition, and alfo perceive and have
and
their
rule
appurtenances,
at
with
the
tenements,
and
lands,
fame, by the fpace of two years next fuing after
all manner ferms, rents, revenues, and profits of the
my deceafe ; and if the cafe fo fall in the mean time, or before, that through the infortuny of the
and alfo fuch feeble reworld, fuch non-fufficiency or lofs fall of my goods, cartels, and merchandifes,
wherethrough my goods,
covery or feeble payment, .or fo great lofs fall of the debts unto me due,
rule
of
my executors, will not,
poffeffion
or
come
to
the
{hall
cartels, merchandizes, and debts, fuch as
owe, extend to the contenting or fulfilling of
after the payment or agreement made of fuch duties as I
founden
and proved by my exfo
clearly
and
rehearfed,
tefiament
above
contained
in
my
my legacies
my deafore their and my ordinary in that behalf, within the faid two years next fuing after
MEMORANDUM,
ecutors
faid farmes, rents, reveI will that my faid executors convert and apply all the
profits, by them provided and to be provided in the mean time, that is to wit, fuch of
or be under their rule, and the
the fermes, rents, revenues, and profits, as fhall veft in their hands,
hand paid and borne,
ordinary charge of the fame manor, lands, and tenements by them before the
contentation of
towards the contentation of fuch duties as I owe ; and omi, that if it may be towards the
form
hereunder written ;
manner
and
under
the
above
rehearfed,
tefiament
my bequeft contained in my
and moreover I will, that my faid executors at the end of the faid ii years, or fooner, or after, as
lands, and tenements,
foon as they lhall feem expedient after their wife diferetions, fell my faid manor,
{hall reafonably
with the appurtenances, to whom it fhall like them, and at as good a price as they
count, if need be, as well
apply
and
fale
that
they
the
fame
coming
of
the
money
it,
and
do
now
toward the payment and contentation of fuch duties as I owe, as towards the fulfilling and contentawith my other
tion of my faid legacies contained in my faid tefiament, as far as the fame money,
goods, catals, merchandizes, and debts aforefaid, will extend thereto ; and if the money coming of
with my other
the faid fale of my faid manor, lands, and tenements, with the appurtenances, together
goods, cattals, merchandizes, and debts aforefaid, will not extend, after fuch debts paid as I owe,
tefiament, then I
to the fulfilling and contentation of my laid legacies contained in my faid
by the advice
will and ordain by this my prefent tefiament and laft will, that my faid executors,
then
venues, and
ceafe,
their ordinary in this behalf, as foon they fhall feem time and feadefalcation or diminution, pound, pound-like, penny, penny-like, and
the legacies aforefaid contained in my tefiament aforefaid, after their good confciences and lddd diferetions, the two legacies by me made to my faid executors, by my faid tefiament hole as they beth without any diminifhing, alvonly except, and to my fame two executors fo
faved and referved ; for fo it is my full will and intent in any wife for to be : and after the faid defalcations and diminutions fo made of all my faid legacies, except and faved tho that before be excepted
convenient
rate, rate-like,
make an equal
of
all
I will that all the refidue of all my faid legacies, over the faid defalcations and dimitruly paid and contented by my faid executors of the money,
merchandizes, and debts aforefaid, according to right reafon and good confcience ; for
if my goods, catals, merchandizes, and debts, which {hall
that
they
fo
paid:
and
full
will
be
it is
come unto the pofleflion and rule of my faid executors after my deceafe, be of fuch quantity and value that as well my debts which I owe to any perfons, as all my faid legacies contained in my tefiament above faid, may be well and truly and wholly paid, contented, and fulfilled, as they (land in
my faid tefiament, without any neceflity of fale to be made of my manor, lands, and tenements aforefaid, after the forme aforefaid, then I will, that if the faid Anne my wife hold her fully contented
and agreed and pleafed with my faid legacy by me afligned unto her by my faid tefiament, as in full
contentation and plain fatisfaftion of all her dower and purpart before rehearfed, that then the lame
Anne my wife, and her affigns, under that condition obferved, and elfe not, {hall have and hold my
manor, lands, and tenements aforefaid, and alfo perceive and have to her own proper ufe and be-
goods,
catals,
hoof
iS
the farmes, rents, rerenues, and profits yearly coming of the fame, during the nonage of my
fuch
laid child now being in her womb, or fortuning hereafter to be, of my begetting : and if no
child at this time be in her womb, nor hereafter fortune to be, then I will that the faid Anne my wife,
and her affigHSj under the condition, afore rehearfed obferved, and elfe not, have and hold my faid
manor, lands, and tenements, and alfo perceive and have to her own proper ufe and behoof all the
former rents, revenues, and profits yearly coming of the fame, during the life of the faid Anne my wife
and I will that as long as the faid Anne my wife, and her affigns, by reafon and vertue of this my
hoof
all
ihall have and hold my faid tpnor, lands, and tenements, and alfo perceive and have all
the farms, rents, revenues, and profits' yearly coming of the fame, that fo long the fame Anne and
her affigns, with their own proper colts and expences, well and fufficiently Ihall repair, fuftain, and
maintain all the houfes, edifications, and clofures of my faid manor, lands, and tenements, as often as
need (hall require; and I will, that whenfoever and as foon as my faid child now being in my faid
thereof, or
Vives womb, or fortuning hereafter for to be of my begetting, come unto the lawful age
be married, that then and fo foon the faid manor, lands, and tenements, with their appurtenances, Ihall
remain unto my faid child, and to the heirs of the body thereof lawfully begotten ; and for default of
appurtenances, to my
fuch ilfue, the remainder of the fame manor, "lands, and tenements, with their
and for dedaughter Johanne Crofby above named, and to the heirs of her body lawfully begotten ;
appurtenances, to
with
their
tenements,
and
manor,
lands,
lame
remainder
of
the
ilfue,
the
fault of fuch
my faid coufin Petro Cliriftemas, and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten ; and furthermore I
womb, nor none hereafter fortune
will that if it fo fall that no child at this time be in my laid wifes
wife, and no other ol the faid manor,
to be.of my begetting, that then after the deceafe of the faid Anne my
daughter Johanne Cn.lby, and to
lands, and tenements, with their appurtenances, Ihall remain to my faid
of the manor, lands,
the heirs of her body lawfully begotten and, lor default of fuch ill ue, the remainder
of his body
and tenements, with their appurtenances, to my faid coufin Petro Chnllemas, and to the heirs
and tenements with
lands,
faid
manor,
of
the
remainder
fuch
iffue,
the
default
of
lawfully begotten ; and for
city of London at that time
their appurtenances, to the mailer and wardens of the craft of Grocers of the
for ever more, to the
being and to their fucceffors, mailer and wardens of the fame craft for the time being
fortune the faid mailer and
intent and under this condition, that whenfoever and how foon that it Ihall
will, to
wardens of the faid craft of Grocers, or their luccellors, by the means of this my prefent
that then
come unto the poffeffion of the faid manor, lands, and tenements, with the appurtenances,
and tenements;
and fo foon, or as foon after as they may goodly, they Ihall fell the faid manor, lands,
aldermen of the fame craft, and
with their appurtenances, by the advice, affent, and agreement, of the
prefent will,
to
i6
will*
true intent and plain meaning of and in the fame : and of this my prefent teftament and laft
make and ordain my executors the faid Thomas Rygby of London, Gentleman, and the faid William
1
Bracebrigge, Citizen and Draper of the faid City of London : in witnefs whereof to this my prefent tefcontaining therein my laft will, I have fet my feal and my fign manuel the day and year aforefaid.
to
my
tament,
Probatum fuit pris testm apud Lamehith cora Domino, fexto die menf' Februarij, anno Dhi
quinto,
ac ap,pbatum ; et commiffa fuit adminiftracio bonorum executoribus in teftamento
nominat de bene et fideliter ac fub unanimi confenfu admlftrand ac de pleno inventario bonor et
c
debitor citra feftum Naiivitatis Sanfti Johannis Baptifte proxim n non de piano compotoin debita juris
m cccc Lxx m
forma
jurat.
17
APPENDIX,
N V.
WILL
The
of
p.
S73.
RICHARD BEAUCHAMP,
Bifliop of
Salisbury,
honorem Dei Creatoris om deinde interioris 'hominis falutem, in fume atq individue Trinomine devotiflimeq Virginis Marie gtiofe matris Dei, n c non almi et lucidi confelforis
patronor meorum, et tocius excitus celeftis curie, Amen.
Tantis malis hec vita repleta
eft vt compacoe eiuS mors remedium putetur eife non pcna, nichilq fugatius feculo rebusq feculi.
in humanis repitur quas dum nos qui vivimus et
p infantia juventutc ac virilem et languefcente
ad matura etate annosq ultimos fene&ut adquirimus, mutamur, et currimus, et nefciehtes ad mort
terminos fubitaneo quaft moment pveni 4 Tantum igitur reputans circa futura profpice pericla, atq
in dubiis quod certum eft preelig'e ftatuens falubre fandtu quoq fore, difpolui confirmare vitam
ante mortem, et expedtare fegne reliquam fui tempis ptem ne fubito poccupatus die mort' tempe quetfito invenire non polfim quocirca pmifior cofideracoe admonefadtus ego Ricus Beauchamp miferrimus peccator Dei paciencia et mia facre Sar ecclie mifter licet indignus, fanus mente qmq eger
corpe fub anno Incarnacionis dnico millimo cccc nlo Lxxxi ma , menfis vero Odlobr xvi, in palacio meo Sar ad mee voluntat 5 ultima fentenciam, bonor quoq a Deo michi collator difpoficbnem
in hunc modu breviffimu defcendo. Imprimis equid lego aiam mca omnipotenti Deo creatori meo,
bte Virgini Marie patrone mee, et omnibus fandl facratiffime curie celeft corpusq meu fepeliend
in capella mea hovit eredl infra ecctam mea cathedrale Sar in medio ejufdem capelle vel in cat)
nitatis
Oimondi
p me
mei pro fepultura mea difpone voomia terras et tenementa mea infra regnu Anglie ubicuq fituat meis pefundacoem et dotacoem unius Cantarie quatuor capellanor in dca capella celebrare debenciu juxta forma ordinacionis inde conficiende per eos aut eorum alique ad quos feu
que hor licencia feu poteftas dinofcitur ptine. Jtm lego excellentiffimo principi Edwardo Dei gra
regi Anglie et Francie et ctno Hibernie domino meo fingulariflimo magnam ac fumptuolam
bibliam meam.
Itm domino Ricardo Beauchamp militi nepoti meo terminos eorum annorum
quos hui in mahio de Stanlynche Sar dioc cu omi ftauro ihm per me dimilfo ac ceteris ad idem
maniurn ptinen univis. Item volo et difpono qd svientes mei pro fpacio unius anni a die obitus
mei computand ad expenf meas exhibiconem heant adpetent. Item etiam volo q d idem svientes
mei omnes et finguli ftipendia feu falaria recipiant folita et confueta pro medietate unius anni a
tempe mortis mee ftmilit computand. Item volo q d pro bono ac fideli svitio michi a dno Ropella ats
lunt.
Item do
cuniis adquifita ad
Hunt per multos dies laboriofe impenfo dcus dns Robertus in admiflione alicujus capellani
ad dcam cantuaria mea omnibus aliis prefruatur.
Item volo q d ft aliquem vel aliquos indebite
ofFendi, vel bona aliquor iniufte recepi, executores mei Deum p oculis habentes ,put equum et juftum fuit, recepta prius vero examinacoe, quibuflibet in hac ptc lufte conquerentibus debit fatisfaciant, et debita mea plena pfolvant; rcliduum vero bonorum meor non prius legatorum do et lego
ita executoribus mcis inferius nominat ut ipd pro falute anime mee ea melius que fieri potit fideliflime difponant, quorum bonorum difpoficoem lie eis committo qmadmbdu pro ipud in ftridlo Dei
Hujus autem teftamen mei ordino, facio, et conftituo executores revejudicio voluerunt refpondere.
rendu in Xpo patrem et diim itnm Johanne pmiflione divina Elien Epm dnfhq Rem Beauchamp
nepotem meum, Thomam Vaughan, Rogerum Tocotes, milites, Johannem Cheyny, armigu de
corpe dni regis, Thoma Beauchamp, confanguineu meii, magros Hugonem Pavy, Johanne Emwell,
Radulphum Hethecote, Rogerum Holos, et Ricm Newport. Hiis teftibus, Thoma Langford, Thoma Ferment, et aliis. Dat fub figiilo meo una cu appoficione figneti mei in palacio meo Sar,
anno ctni menf die et loco fupdidt.
berto
Probatum fuit pns teftamentum apud Knoll odlavo die menfis Februarii, anno Domini cccc
i.xxxi m0 , ac approbatum, &c. et commifla fuit admiftracio bonor, &c. 'Thotne Beauchamp confanguineo fuo, Johanni Emwell, et Radulpho Hethecote, clicis, See. ac Rogero Holos executoribus in dco teftamento nominat de bene et fidelit ac fub unanimi confenfu et affenlu adminiftrand
&c. ac de pleno et fidelit inventario bonor, &c. citra feftum Pafche pxmum n'non de pleno compoto,
See. jurat, resvat domino ptate committend aliis co-executor cu venerint &c.
[G]
fl
Abbots
Abbots
body
naked and
abbey
benefactions of
crofier,
abbotWhethamfteds145.
202, 203*
noblemen
Lady
high
made
Wallingford, 285.
a tomb,
Hone
of
Albans buried
church,
on
Abbots, burial
coffin,
lvii.
St. Peters
on
St.
MS.
IxXxiii.
11.
Albion, a
Abire, abitio, v.
monument
bifliop
of,
founds
a charnel-
monuments
Adane , Richard,
at,
deltroyed, cccxxiii.
John,
ib.
exxv.
ccxxxi.
Aldwick
in a
Aiguilles,
of Sicily,
lxxxix.
monument,
cclxxviii.
Vol,
II.
monument
at, cxiii.
37b-'
ib.
Algorifmus, cclix.
Alice duchefs of Suffolk, her monument and epitaph, 2 S.
Allen, Sir John, gives the lord mayor of London'*
collar, eexv.
Almon , William, epitaph, ccc.
at
Higham
Ferrars, 334.
Ewelmej 337.
Totenham, 338.
at,
monument,
family, ib.
his
tomb, lxxxvi.
xliv.
Aketon, ccxii.
Alabafter figures,
monument
Almfhoufe,
wooden
Alderton,
Advenlus, cdxxxi.
bnx 9, 309.
Aedituus fepulchri, cciii.
Aldenham, epitaph at, cclxxxvii. ccxciv. cccv.
monument of two fillers, ccxxvi.
Agape ,
William,
cx.
at,
writings,
Aldwinkle,
houfe, cci.
AElon-Ingham , half-figure
[346-
charter,
Aldroen, ccxxxi.
of, clxxiii.
Aeon , William,
Aemilintts,
"3
buildings,
iii.
arms
hiftory, ib.
ccxvii.
Acbileys, Sir
Afton
cclx.
Abocockct , ccxxi
Academical habits,
Aco,
cclvi.
a rofe, ccxcii.
Albe of Frederic
Acerra
in
177.
pried at St. Peters,
infeription
of,
to,
benefactions to,
buried in the
chapel, 177.
altar not
b]f
altar-done ufed for
cxxri.
201.
Briftol,
of Gloucefter
Humphrey duke
St. Alban's
of
346.
of St. Albans, cccxxx. 351, 352.
polyandrium, cxxvii.
St. Alban's
on epitaphs, cccv.
Abbefs, figure of, 346.
and
benefadtions at
removed, 165.
Norwich cathedral,
ib.
on
tiles, cclv.
Alpbeus,
13.
in
churches, dxxvi.
CC xxxi.
Altar
women
Annales,
Anne,
II.
q. bodies in,
Cleves,
Jilt are
Cruelftxi,
aile in
Anniverfaries, xviii.
135.
duchefs
funeral, clxxxiii.
cxcii.
Annery
136.
earl of
ib.
tomb,
Animahm, cccxV.
for
cciii.
St.
monument,
135.
Williams, ib.
Holy rood,
ii.
Animarum
St. Saviours,
.'t.
Anima,
Al'ar high,
monument, I12.
portrair, 112.
cciii.
cliii.
his attributes*
124.
St.
Alula , ccxix.
Amplibalus,
his
cxci.
uifeovered at
relics
Redburne,
Amulet of amber,
Andrew,
St.
chalice, cxvi.
261.
fupporting
283. 300.
head and eexx.
conveying
heaven, cxxix.
a hand,
248.
- and monks
294.
holding
holding
49. J23.
hanging
on
258.
of tombs,
praying
about
with
281.
with
holding
head, 273.
holding
on
283.
whole
holding
on
church287.
miflaken
300.
whence
310.
double rows holding
172.
ccxxxvi
holding cups blood dreaming, 333.
at head,
fouls to
in a fheet,
102. to
exxi.
prefenting fouls,
feathered,
alternately,
fhields, 261.
{landing,
fhields, 37.
fhields
genealogical trees,
116.
at tides
to the crofs,
23.
chapels, 147.
four wings,
fix
wings, 196.
the Baptifls
fcrolls,
120.
length,
a cornice,
135.
fhields
roof,
at defies,
for fcholars,
cenfing,
derived, 216.
in
fhields,
reprefentations of,
*.
with
Animals
138. *3 0.
on
on
painted,
197.
in Ilenry Vs chapel, 237. 321.
chapel at Wefiminller, 211.
Si. Andrews, Scotland, prieft with cup, bible, and
fitting,
emblems
Apoflles,
9.
xxxii.
Anallafius
at
ccxxxiii # i
lxxxi.
of,
24c.
123
fereen* 3x3.
pillars of
canopy, 337.
Apron,
fhort,
136. 229.
with ermine, 267.
hemmed
embroidered,
268.
238.
laced,
Aqni'eia, inferiptions
at,
ccxxxii.
MSS.
on monuments,
Mabillon
books*
on
cclxi.
in
ib.
miftaken, cclxiii
half,
iv
vii.
cclxiv.
on, cclxvii.
in printed
cclxviii.
coins, ib.
Arch,
in
1.
ArdemcfSu
Peter, his
monument, 216.
chantry, 217.
family, 217.
portrait
[
Arderne, Catharine, 216;
epitaph, cclxix.
figle,
Arragon, 14 r.
King Arthur, 62.
tomb, cxiv.
Armour, 291.
jointed, 20.
cciii,
150. 165.
ccxiii.
167.
5. 40. 43.
2.
107. 118.
19.5.
Arm
377.
Arms
Arms on
canopy
Henry IV. 32,
on monumeurs over
Elgin
42, 43.
windows
Colne
church of
George,
on monuments, n.
on
and mantle,
ccxxv
on
garments, married,
j
womans on
and mans on
mantle,
ccxxv.
women bore
hufbands arms on
haccxxv.
Sturmey church,
on garments, cxxx.
enamelled, 115.
of Richard and Edward
pieces, 23.
efcallopt,
.4.
in barrows," xl.
brals,
xl.
the
33.
in
cathedral,
of Earls
in
priory,
Hatfield St.
the
in
kirtle
51.
77.
"1
outer
the kirtle
'
the
their
their
bits,
in
cxxxiii.
II.
Enfield
quartered
St.
on
on
on
on Maufields
flabj
172.
in
at
on
headdrels,
epifcopal
285.
monuments* cccxv.
in Scotland, cccxv.
on
293.
on
and pennon,
on
and
on
of
houfes put on family
when
on ard monument, 372.
on monuments Aldenham, cxxv.
buttreffes,
the furcot
Beauchamp, s
and
carriages,
cxiv.
Slier
at
Armorial bearings
of Abarle,
St. Alban's
abbey,
Mini of Belvoir,
Amy as,
An'.ey,
168. 202.
140.
310.
252.
4i
13.
,06.
n 8.
163. 2 77 . 343,
Birmingham, 78.
Blount,
163.
Bo bun, 216.
Boleyn,
84.
176.
163. 275.
Booth, 238.
Borew, 196.
Botreaux, 50. 160. 162, 163.
189. 190.
B/.t wri^ht, 29 x.
iof,
Bray, 162.
Braybroke, 13. 103. 207.
Brews of Gower, 169.
Brian, 309, 310.
Brigge, cccxi.
Bromfete, 9 6.
Brooke, 293.
Brot erton, cccxii.
Broughton, 290, 291.
furcot,
Arms
Brown, 162.
cxiii.
religious
Bardolf, 366.
Ihield, cxiii.
40
162.
Bradfane, 184.
Baltington *
Bracejlre,
s.
tabard, 256;
painted, 261.
Balam, 290.
Bonvil/e,
pieces, 176.
bifhops with the fee in chief, 184.
167.
Baddtefmere, 49. 51. 54. 139,
Bagot, 23.
Bol/en,
140, 141.
manner, 140.
Catherine Dentons tomb, 150.
fhield in centre of belt, 165.
robe, 1' 9.
on
133, 134.
in a lingular
in Tatefiie
220.
AJtley,
quartered,
in
Afpall,
Aykjbury,
mail, ccxi.
plated,
Arms of
cclvii.
Bruce, 338.
32 3.
Bruli 380.
Burdet, 163.165.
Bitrgate, 29.
Burgh, 222.
Burgberjh, 99. 10 6. 107. 320.
Burgundy, antient, 113; 238.
modern, 113.
modern and
Burnell,
antient, 259.
160. 162.
Byron, 229.
Cambridge, 4 6.
Cam lie,
262.
CaK-
,,
, ,
I
Arms
Arms
cf
of
163.
Came
Evreux, 32.
Exeter tee, 130. 366.
163. 358.
344-
Cary , 163.
Fajlolf
Cajfy, 349Cajlile
1 1
3.
141.
Cerne,
163.
Charlton lord Powis, 136. 139, 140.
Chaucer, 1. 97. 106'. 248.
Clifton,
175.
Clinton,
380.
1,
162.
Clotworthy vifcount Maffareene
Clough, 99.
Cobh am, 23. 103.
.Fr/z Jefferey,
7..
Flanders, 259.
Fleming, 96.
163.
Foljambe, 222.
182.
.62.
162.
Co'fion,
Fitzhugh, 108.
163.
p>7z Urfe, ccxiii.
Fitzw alter, William, 175.
312.
177.
Clivedon,
Colejhill,
134, 135.
162, 163. 277.
of Groby, 277.
TitzAlan, 45. 175, 176. 359.
litzbarding, 201.
Ferrers, 5. 7. 54.
jp/te Stevens,
193.
Felbrigge,
162.
Compton, 162.
Coney, 268.
Colzvicb,
241. 344.
France, 68.
Old
Corbet, cccix.
Framis, 2 -6.
Freville, 370.
Cotton,
Cookfey, 44.
Coventry
130.
Courtney, 13.;. 161, 162. 189. cccxii.
Cranley, 50*,
fee,
Criche
39.
244. 246.
De
De
abbey, 183.
GloceJler
fee,
130.
185.
Goldwell, 337.
Gorn/y, 20.
Gower, 25. 162.
D'Abrigecourt, 97.
St. Davids, 1,0.
Dalyfon, cccxii.
Danvers
Goddard, 163.
Crojbv,
Grandifon, 163.
Gray, 97. in. cccxii.
Grene, 215.
54- 162. 177.
of Rotherfeld, 175.
62.
162.
Darrell,
Gafcoyne, 37.
Cherneys, 185*
Fortibus,
177.
28.
C
Cuy
ompany, 246.
Warwick, 106.
earl of
Hainault, 9.
Halliday, 163.
Hampjon, 163.
Handlo, 162.
Hanley, 163.
Har court, 229.
Harlyon, ccxxiv.
Dixon,
56.
Done, 162.
Dormer, 162.
Douglas, 382.
Driby, 175, 17 6 , 177.
Drury, 295.
Dublin, fee of, 50*.
1
Harpden 163.
Harvey , 347.
,
Hajlang, 166.
Hafings, 7. 27. 54- 162. 21 8*
Haw berk, 23.
Heitfbury, 160. 163. 190.
Dunch, 163.
Duncombe, 163.
Dunham, 222.
Herey,
162.
Dureverfal, 261.
Dunflanvillt
Durham, 130.
Edmund of Langley,
Edward the Confejfor
Grevel,
Grocers
11.
12.
Eldrington, 252.
Ely. 9-
198.
Hereford tee and deanry, 241.
deanry, 164.
163.
Herpeden, 182.
Hervey, 347.
Hever, 162.
Htvyn, 175.
Hilary, 220.
Holand earl of fow/, 13.
Holland,
Arms of
Arms
1 2.
Hoplon,
163.
Pigott,
163.
Plantagenet duke of York,
9^;
Richard, 106, 107.
Pogcis, 162.
of
Pickering, 39.
Pierpoint, 263.
163.
Poole,
103.
Powlet
140.
Jnkpen , ccxxx.
Kennedy, 212.
Kirton, 210.
Kyme, 261.
Radjord, 307.
Ralph, 273.
Stluatremaynes, cclxxxiv.
R at cliffe,
267.
Rick h.U, 1 04.
Roach, 270.
Rob/art , 97, 98.
Rodeney, 163.
Langeton, 36.
La
Farr,
163.
Leke, 198,
199.
Lejhange, 295.
Lincoln deanry, 324.
Lindwood,' 53.
London, 15. 108. 242.
LOrtij 162.
'
Rudford, 308.
La-vain,
Lowe, 213.
St. George,
72
St. 'John, 163.
Sacheverell, 163.
St.Amand, 270.
Lumley, 356.
Lujhell,
162.'
St.
Lutbebroke, 1 63.
Luxemburg/}, 113.
Lyon, cxxiv.
Say, 240.
199.
Scotland, 21 3.
lxii*.
Klercia,
Scrjeaulx,
Mills, 293.
49*.
Shelly,
r.
44.
130. and biihop Bridport, 53,
Salmon, 338.
Saniford, 31.
Sandy s, 162.
Moelis, 16
12.
Salijbury fee,
Mauvefyn,
162.
St. Pierre,
Lvfle, 23.
Markham, 198,
Lo,
162.
363.
Sherborn, 185.
Sicily,
169. 207.,
14
1.
Skeffington,
X63.
Montagu, 163.
Spenfer,
Montboucber, 175.
Mortimer, ccxcii. 182.
Morveux, 295.
cvi.
Strailing,
iVf/e,
293.
46. 81. 106, 107. 118, 119,
140. 173. 262.
Newmarch, 162.
Norm ant, 247.
0*e, 238.
Oldbief, 163.
OJleld, 105.
Neville,
O/yve, cclxjcxii.
Parry, 163.
Pajlon, 140.
Pembridge, 262. ccviii.
Pfrcy, 107. 162. 3 1 1.
Perient, 43.
Pernell, 203.
Peverell, 160. 162, 163. 190, 191,
Peyton, 286, 287, 288. 289, 200.
VOL.
II.
163. 273.
Stackpole , 267.
Stanbury, 240, 241.
Stanhope, 267.
no.
Swift, 233.
Talbot, 119.
Lord Williams of Tawe, 98.
Tate, 239.
Tale/ale, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176. 267. 330.
Teach ing, 81.
Tbemithorpe, 292.
Thornton, 357.
Thorpe, 220.
Tilney,
Tiptifl,
Todeni,
220.
136.
140.
139.
140.
Torrington,
,,
t
Arms
1
AJhlcy, Philip, his epitaph, 31$,
of
Torrington , eclxxxviij.
163.
bifhop, i6
Tregofs,
Trevenant,
Trilleck,
AJlle,
185.
Trujbut, 252.
Tudor, 1 15*.
Tuft on, 162.
Ajltey
Mr.
cxcvii.
AJlon Flamvile
Tutbill, cccxii.
Tyrrell, 275.
Valence, 162.
Vallance, 54.
Avaux,
ftone-coffin at,
(ix.
Vipont, 261.
Visdelou, 29.
Audley family,
Villiers
ifio.
Ufford, 106.
Umfraville, 261.
175. 298.
Wainflete,
Aurora
Aujlle,
ix.
Autor, 214.
Thomas
Ax
in a cairn, xxxii.
Axby
162.
Wrougbton, 163.
Wyard, 380.
Wyndham, 163.
Zouch, 162, 163.
of Kirklinglon, 222.
St.
198.
Arms, poftureof, in
when croft, ib.
boreales, evii.
Wmdjor, cxxxi.
Wriothejly,
of, 372.
ciii.
Aventdyl, ccxii.
Walkfare , 295.
Warren, 28. 45. 49*. 169.
Wayland, 238.
Wentworth, 274, 275.
Wcfenham, 338.
Weftminjler abbey, 210. 344*
Weft, 163.
Wetenhall, 380.
Whelhamfled, 202. 105.
William comes de Vana, cvi.
Willoughby,
crofs,
Axminjler,
cxv.
Saxon kings
at,
miftaken, cccxviii.
at,
at,
cix.
epitaph
murdered, 166.
Ayfcough
monument, 166, 167.
bas
on
,
ccci.
bifhop,
his
AfJawov, V. n.
reliefs
it,
167.
Armilla,
liii.
monument,
Arrowheads of
barrows,
flint in
108.
1.
Articles for
making Richard
earl
of Warwicks
and hiftory,
Baddingham
358.
St.
197. his figore, ccxxxv*.
Afbby-de-la-Zoucb, figure at, eexx.
Afhedon, Matthew, his epitaph, 3.
Afaph,
burying ground
at, xxviii.
iii.
ib.
monument,
font, xcviii.
[
abbey, crofs and fword, cxv.
Ball of marble found near a fcull, xxxr.
Balleyfalla
Thomas,
Balfall,
on Barham downs,
Banchary Davinick
Band
at
cxii.
273.
cairns, xxxii.
acrofs forehead,
xli.
at Sibertfwood, xli.
1.
Stratford, 332.
Balaam monument,
Barrows,
his
277.
Banker, cxlii.
Banner, 133.
Baptifmal church, 241.
Baptifts head in a charger, 273.
Barbara, St. ccxxxiii*. 172. 301.
at
Bincomb,
xliii.
on Ridgeway-hill,
xliv.
in France, xliv.
Barcunus, ccxxxi.
Bardolph. William-Phelip, lord, his monument,
Willeton, xlvii.
with ftone cells, xlvii.
not confined to Norman kings,
of the Gerrhi, xlviii.
Danifh, various, xlviii.
pedigree, 316.
together, cxxiii.
family
manor,
ib.
lord, 44.
Bares, or parts uncovered, 117.
xxxix.
liii.
Pagan or Chriftian,
liii.
camp and
xxxi,
cairns,
xxv.
Dercennus, xxv.
xxv.
xxv.
xxv,
Hubba,
monument
lledtor,
cclxv.
cenotaphs, xxv.
in Scotland, xxvi.
hollow at top, xxvi.
Battle-ax, ccxiv.
Battle of Largs, xxix.
Benamazin CreffeyIngen
NazaraOzray
21.
of Bcaumarin
Poitiers
Sluys,
tumuli
xxx.
tumuli not always
family, xxvii.
after,
at Kettle, xxviii.
figns of,
Bawds, monument of
xlii.
contents, ib.
at
Hadham,
93.
in,
ccxi.
infulated, ib.
letters,
ccxxxvii.
Bayham abbey,
Beacon, 67.
Beads in tumuli, 242.
Roman, ib.
campaniform Saxon,
of,
xli.
8.
214.
at feet, 5. cix.
xliii.
,
muffled at
xli.
necklace
cordon 248.
bequeathed by Wickham,
Bear
muzzled,
213. *88.
of,
ib.
ib.
xlv.
xxxvii.
large, xxxix.
Roman,
at,
Bas
large, not
civ. epitaph
date, cclxiv.
Bafingstoke , date,
,
xlviii.
Franks,
at,
Bafin, ccxxi.
Caieta,
xxvi.
cccvi.
at,
tomb
374-
Bafils, ccxix.
Efyetas,
Nemnot,
Baftldon, founders
of Achilles, xxiv.
over Varus and his legions, xxv.
of Myrinne, xxV.
Patroclus,
Mr.
coins,
their direction,
Barrie
li.
cci.
Barow
xlvii.
on, xli.
Barnet, chapel
and
362.
and
two men
Thomas,
xli.
feet,
1 1 6.
118.
167.
ftaff,
5.
Beard,
Norman
Beard, not a
fafhion, ccxiv.
of Henry
peaked, 238.
long, 26.
of Warwick,
earl
his hair,
ciii.
Richard of Warwick,
116.
tomb, 15
118.
118.
body found, 121.
on,
made of
121,
122.
made
Henry VI.
Henry
duke
Warwick, monument
Margaret countefs of Shrewfbury, epitaph and
218.
Richard of Worcefters death and
Johnde, tomb copied by Walter de Manny,
Catharine, her
Elizabeth, her
Walter, I46.
Philippa, of Guy, her monument and
277.
187.
countefs , their
figures
earl
5.
hiftory, 6.
his chapel,
122.
coft of,
figure,
habits
ib.
rings
his hair, ib
hiftory,
122.
portrait,
inftrudtor to
ib.
of
his fon,
of,
1.35-
will,
earl
burial,
125.
his
cxxvii.
epitaph, 7.
will, 146.
Sir
wife
epitaph,
monument and
chapel, 27^.
firft Chancellor of the Garter, ib.
hiftory, 271.
commemorated by
infcription at
Windfor, 271.
hiftory,
figure, 147.
148.
croifade, ib.
foundations, 149.
wealth, ib.
death, 130.
Joan, countefs of Wcftmoreland, her
ment and epitaph, 126.
figure of at Staindrop, ib.
monu-
Beaumarin , battle, 2 1
Beaume, abbot of, deftroyed the monuments
church, cccxxii.
in his
358.
initial,
ex.
12.
duke
of, his
portrait,
Beds carried
his horfe,
115.
at funerals, ix.
wooden
Bekinglon, biftiops
works,
yeoman of
St. Bees,
tomb, nr.
monument, 209.
fkeleton, ib.
hiftory, ib.
210.
rebus, cclvjii.
and
hiftory,
329,
316.
tolled, cciv.
* at
334
228.
emboft and 133.
with
344 with
261.
broad
228.
buckl?d, 277.
pendant, 323.
of Henry VI.363.
of
of dagger
243.
fludded, i 19.
long,
flowered, 10.
lozenge, 102.
centre,
1 63.
annulets, 1S2.
i8j.
fquares,
flowered,
monument, epitaph,
cciii.
large,
rich
at,
Ferrers, 334.
John,
in
direflion
Higham
at
crofles,
monument, 134.
Thomas, duke of Somerfet,
earl
monument
Beddington
Eedehoufe
fludded,
figure, 50*.
Beaufort,
John,
Thomas,
ftiicld in
altar, clxxxiii.
gilt,
17Z.
clxxxii, clxxxiii.
burnt, Ixxi.
earl
bones
cup,
painting
ftirine,
IV. 31.
curled, 118.
bifid, 10. 80. 289.
261. 287. 289, 290.
Bearers of the dead, x.
Beatrix, countefs of Arundel, her monument, 45.
Beau, in Hungerford chapel, 187.
Beauchamp
initials
on,
rice,
Thomas Mau-
evii.
Eleanor,
164.
James,
Ber-
Great, epitaph
jBerkhamJled
at, ccxvii.
cclxxxv.
tomb, cclxxxvii.
ccii.
three in
at,
of,
the Percys,
tranfept
his Ihrine,
Beuno,
turned to
epitaphs, ccxci.
xlvi.
I.
dried, xcvi.
of
ib.
of
231.
William
VI.
of Thomas ke of
of Catharine queen of Henry V. 83.
115*.
of Humphrey duke
142.
of Robert Hungerford,
abbot
335.
of archbifhop Morton, 342.
confumed by worms, carving
of
xcvi.
Exeter, 82,
of,
cxix.
of Paris, lx.
Bodkin
m.
of jet, lxiii*.
Boduoc, ccxxxi.
Bobun, Mary de, firft wife of Henry IV. where
buried, and her monument, 33.
Bois, Robert, his figure enamelled, cxiii.
Bolars Reginald, abbot of Gloucefter, 185.
Bole, Richard, brafs epitaph and hillory, 235.
365.
Boleyn, Cecily, her epitaph, 183.
Anne,
Geofrey,
184.
pedigree, ib.
18.
Bleffed Trinity,
191.
Eaftney,
in plafter
Blakejley,
&c.J 3 3
a-
B tickling
church, 184.
epitaph at, cccix.
Bloodfield, xxii.
epitaph, 197.
Blythe, bifhop, monument, 339.
hiflory and epitaph, 349.
Boars on dean Borews tomb, 196.
ccviii.
left,
half
vi.
in infcriptions,
legs fevered,
of Juftinian, xcvi.
lord
1.
with the
of
31
57.
of Gloucefter,
Vol.
tiffue,
di
37 -
gold
in cloth of
the
Innocents at
xcvii.
fat,
Blafia, St.
of the
Paris, xcvii,
xxxii.
Bier, x. clxvi
Birthplaces
clxvi.
fait,
the
in
in
ii.
clxxi.
anointing,
fprinkling
at
cxc.
Seville, William, his epitaph, 285.
Beulled,
ii.
coffin, clxx.
date, cclxiv.
buried,
doors, xvii.
xlii.
buried in
monument of
cxx. 310 312.
North
fcrewed up, 312.
cxxxvi.
John where
of,
xvii.
liii.
laid
312.
prieft,
xii.
laid Eaft
fine
to
to
not detainable
together,
Beverley
xiii.
with
cccv.
another, 49.
lxxxi.
pofition,
276.
to
93.
charter, letters, ccxxxvii.
Boddice, clofe,
378.
one tomb,
head
Weft,
how be removed,
beyond
burnt
and Weft,
wafhing
armour,
without
with
church-yard
Holy
Body
Waltham abbey,
a barrow,
arms and
on a tomb
of Edward
of boy
Cuthbert,
of Edward
ftrait,
an
white without and black
of men and
on
an
wrapt
a
from
of
Humphrey
oval fpace, xxxi.
in
within, xxxi.
in cairns,
xxxi.
horfes, diftindt
paft
ardent
xxx.
fire,
xlii.
ccli.
flelh,
xcvi.
duchefs
Sir
138.
Norfolks vault, 138.
Staffords, 166.
Bone
[
in barrows,
Bone ornaments
1.
Book
in
a bag,
in priefts
of figures, 72.
cclxviii.
ib.
his
xxxviii.
Borebam, the funeral chapel, and
monuments, of
monument, 242.
lift.
cli.
body
cxxxii.
at,
cxiii.
to
be buried
hiflory
and
241.
will,
39.
Brtwri^/jt, John,
John,
Brabazon,
Bracer, ccxiii.
in barrows,
xxxvii,
directs his
a prieft,
cix.
monument,
his rochet,
Henrj Manners
of
fide
family, ib.
will,
Boots, piked,
ccxviii.
an
ccxix.
of
legs of fkeleton, lxvi.
leather
leather difpenled with, ccxviii.
Bordier, abbor, his crois, cxv.
Bore, Mr. his diftindlion of barrows,
by
118,
printed, dated
hiftory
186.
tomb, lxxxvi.
in a
bifhop, cix.
bread:, infcribed,
the
filver,
Boy,
body
Templar,
dried, xevi.
in left
in
to faften elbow-pieces,
Box,
figure of,
19.
Bows
leaden, xciii.
hand, 288.
open on
329.
hands, cxxn.
Books
1/9.
hands
with Arabic numerals,
and
207.
Laurence, tomb, 376.
358
acknowlegement,
Bazan,
on
high
clafpt,
preferved, cccxvi.
plates, their fate, cccxxii.
Wingfields,
of
from, 28.
302.
ccxc.
two
284.
302.
monuments,
Braunfton Thomas, and
monument, 220.
Humphrey
epitaph, 337.
Brawbart, William,
221.
taph and
Reginald, buried
Bray,
knot, 220. 283 301. 378.
high
Eleanor, buried before
the
14.
impreffion rolled off
his hiflory,
his purfe,
Braunjlon, crofs-leggcd figure at, cvi.
wives
,
charadter,
will,
115*'.
his
Brafyer,
Braton,
family,
purpol'es,
plate for
earl of
ib.
his
hiftory,
in lead,
Sir
B
B
a rimes
<
in
1.
king
Louis
Conrad and
emperor Henry
ot Philip
bifhop,
epitaphs, cclxx.
braces, in barrows,
Bowels of
out, 82.
his
monument and
hiftory, ib.
laft
received,
Breeches,
Bretagne, John,
monuments
in
in
duke
of,
ccciii.
interred, xxxvii.
his monument
made
England, 35.
Joan,
found, ib.
hiflory, buildings,
ii.
91.
ccii.
and
body
will,
III. xcv.
17.
18.
Gerard, his
III. xcv.
Frederic Barbaroffa, xcv.
St. Louis, xevi.
bifhop Skirlaw, 18.
Bowes ,
epitaph, 13.
Breath,
of France, xciii.
Xlil. xciii.
II
altar,
cxxviii.
Bo
lxv.
the
Braybrook,
8.
epitaph, ib.
epi-
lord Berners
cclxiv,
126.
Bricks on the edges of a coffin below the
painted and infcribed, 183.
Brice, St.
lid,
57.
II
197. 260.
Briaport, biihop, his monument miftaken for Ayfcoughs, io<5 .
Bridtal, St.
Brigandme, ccxi.
Bfigge, John, his buildings and arms, cccxi.
Brigham, Nicholas, erects a monument to Chaucer,
r,
BrigbtweU,
2.
cclxv.
tomb
at, exxiv.
barrows, 1 .
Brocmail, ccxxxi.
Brome , Pagnel, epitaph, cccvi.
in
Bromjlete, Sir
cxxxv.
bifhop, his will,
William and
founds an
John, 316.
317.
on
,
135.
pedigree,
houfe, 316.
cxxviii.
Brugne, ccxi.
Bruna eld, xlvii.
Brun, a dogs name,
Buckland date,
ccvii.
cclxiii.
315,
to belt,
232, 233, n.
papal, found with bodies, lxxxix.
Burford,
clxvii, clxviih
general obfervations
i,
ii.
i, ii.
impiety,
refulal of,
i.
before fun-fer, v.
time of, v. vii.
to
v.
aflill at,
oldeft
the
of, xii.
the
xii.
together,
xlvi.
liii.
in a ftrongfire an
xlviii.
xiii.
of,
xiv.
Celtic
Celtic Britans,
xl.
xii.
when
Thomas
Stanley earl
xiv.
family, xv.
moftantient, clxxii.
cuflomary out of cities, clxxxi.
Rome exception to, clxxii.
dillant from towns, xiv.
in churches forbidden, clxxviii.
Bulkins,
filk
fkcleton, cix.
of Frederic
II. lxxxiv.
Bujliraps, xii.
Buftum, xlix.
Bull of a prieft, 51.
10. 37.
if al-
priors
an
the
Browne
cxxxiv.
with, ccxxxvii.
clofe to
Bromley,
xiv.
cities,
xiv.
will, cxxvii
different, xiii.
cclii.
and
within
directed
Broches
city, xiii.
fides,
antients fafer
Brocdijh ,
of
cxv.
date, cclxii.
out the
Lacedemonian
by road
by
Q,
ways complied
modern
mode of
than
of Athenians and Megarians modern, clxxx.
Greeks
of abbot
high
exeix.
on,
Athenian laws concerning,
deemed
who
inhumation,
mode
Burning
dead,
among Danes,
many bodies
honour,
among Romans,
modes
Gauls and
xxxix.
Saxons,
Pagan Gauls,
places, oldeft, clxxii.
1
Burial in private houfes, xiii.
35.
Roger, abbot of
millaken,
John, and two
222.
Glouceller,
his
tomb
185.
wives, 222.
Philip,
Button on
on
monument, 368.
Elizabeth, 369.
flioulder,
10. 37.
a kirtle, 80.
on mittens and
Ikirt,
hi.
gowns,
of
xcv.
on
three, 356.
mantle, 10.
x.
cope,
fleeves, x.
293.
Byre, Thomas, his monument, 376.
C.
3
C.
Canterbury, painting of Beckets
Camentarius
Ccepio's
epitaph, ccxxxiv.
fo called,
157.
xxvi.
xxvi.
perfons died, as well as where they
Pidtifh,
buried, xxix,
to chin,
clofe,
xxxii.
clofe (landing,
cccvi.
(landing, 10.
19a.
Caiffe, cxciv.
falling,
316.
tomb, cxiv.
at,
373.
CapJ'u
Cardinal, 301.
St.
Caritinus, ccxxxi.
Carletun,
Cuthberts (brine,
clxxxvi.
offerCanonization not always granted, clxxxiii.
ings at tombs of perfons not canonized, ib.
its origin and firft inftance of, cxcix.
of
Canonized bodies,
Chicheley, 129.
faints figure,
Englilhman canonized,
clxxxiii.
240.
bifiiops (hrine,
epitaph,
on
a prefs, ccl.
Cam
Oliolla, xxxiv.
Camouflie, xxx.
Carpcntum, xxvi, n.
Carrow abbey
date, cclxv.
Howard, maufoleum
at,
clxxxi.
152.
lalt
monument and
Cafements, 116.
John, his brafs, 349.
archbifhop
Frowick,
Carlijle, infcription
Caffy, Sir
Cajlleacre,
Cantelupe, the
his
Thomas,
146.
makes
ccxi.
Caputia, ccxix.
Caputium, 16, n.
clxx\i.
bilhop,
CXC1V *
Capucia ccxxii.
Capulum, x.
ccxxxv*. 172, n.
Candle and candleftick in tomb, 312.
Candleftick found in a tomb, lxxxvi.
Carileph,
cclvii.
"I
]
Capuchon,
(lone,
figle,
Capfula,
3 circular, xxviii.
cxciv.
cclv.
Capftlla,
Roman,
Capfa, cxciv.
Candilus.
mixt, cclvi.
at Pil'a,
Ca/lntt,
37.
laced,
Capital letters,
Campo fanto
285.
furred,
Camps,
Campfa,
156.. 243.
(landing clofe
date, cclxiii.
126.
24.
18.
falling,
lv.
2 3*
fur,
large, ib.
70.
rich,
Calamijlrum,
hcad-drefs, 362.
182.
cloth
Kirkinner, ib.
and
divinitys,
cx.
priefts,
(cull,
dodtors,
of Cairnarran,
college,
clofe,
falling
Kenellar. xxxi.
(Ireet
196.
24
dodlor of
373.
230.
behind mitred
Caparifon
of Henry V.
229.
Cape buttoned up
356.
285.
242.
3
round, 378.
50*.
288. 324.
deep
239.
378.
buttoned, 349.
-
kings, xxx.
of battle,
his epitaph,
ccl.
126.
wide, 53.
in Scotland,
Caijter caftle
charnel-houfe,
ferjeants,
where
were
xxx.
of
marks
xxx.
xxx.
Bancharry Devinneck,
Dr
ccx.
ftriped,
Cains ,
at,
ftatues
murder
barrows, xl.
Canwyk
monument, xv.
Cage, chapel
Caieta
Catharine,
15*.
queen of Henry
DAlenfon,
epitaph,
hiltory,
feal,
364.
Chapel, fepulchral, introduced in the xvth
tury, 13*.
funeral of Eaft Indians, clxxiii- y.
of archbilhop Moreton, 342.
charter,
fervants, _
ccxxx.
Cavalliri, whether he made Bedes
216.
of Ravcnfor and319.Waltham,
Wykeharn, 14*.
Beauchamp, at Salifbtlry, 271. 272. 240;
*
Haftings, 28 ,.
bifhop Wainflete, 298.
bifhop Alcotk, 345;
Henry IV. 33.
Catot,
Catida,
train's,
fhiine, clxxxvii.
ccxxvi.
170.
Caxton , patronized by the
his printing,
about,
of Worccfter, 226.
earl
n.
336,
259.
in
Fotheringdy,
Cement on
Chriftian
cccxvii.
xcii.
own
funeral,
lxxxv
ib.
at
epitaph, 31.
his
364-
Maud
Frowicks, 153.'
countcfs of Ulfters, 144.
Shiryngtons, 154.
Staffords,
166,
monument
hiftory*
258.
at, cxii.
II.
It.
fhrine, cxcvii.
celebrates his
Vol.
his
crofs
Charles,
Hading) xc.
the Lady chapel
Salifbury, ccxxxi*.
monuments
body)
on
name,
a
V. monument,
emperor,31.
king of
epitaph on,
VI.
duke of Burgundy,
figure,
W.
Humphrey
his
Ixvi.
Lanchefter, Southwell,
Sir
heart, ib.
clxxxi.
by>
c.
Tewkfbury, 125,
St.
eexv.
Chaloche,
at
159.
Southwell.
family of
limited, eexv.
at Lichfield,
at
over
531.
mafle, 23.
of
iron,
Cerement
round
at Barton,
made of
of John
207.
Andrew, Weftminfter, 24.
Medici, &
Edward duke of York, 47.
worn
ceti
Charlton, Joice,
136.
Joan, 137.
motto, cccm.
Charnel-houfe, cc,
cci.
cciii.
Chaucer
I
monument,
'Chaucer, his
portraits,
flab,
i.
2.
his wife, 3*
Thomas,
his
monument, 107.
Jpc
ib.
John,
his
monument and
374> 375
Oxford
cxxxviii.
at, cccii.
epitaph
Cheft, wooden, iron-bound, containing a corpfe,
Me
p. 349.
helpe, 314.
Chrillians
xviii.
ccxxxiii*.
carved, 322.
painted churches, 189.
monk holding lanthorn
cclxxxiv.
C briftvs
lvi. lx.
ccvi.
monument
in,
Church, model
lxxxi.
at
at, cclxxvi.
cii.
and
Hereford
Salifbury
leveled,
cccxxv.
Chyett, his epitaph, 336.
Cicero, his opinion of family vaults, cciii.
xl.
his
works
in
143, .
Cineraria
monument
at,
367.
and foundations
129.
tomb,
monument,
130.
13
Thomas, monument,
William,
his
clxxii.
concentric, xxxii.
in barrows, xxxi.
Circumpotatio, vi.
129.
fkeleton,
crofs over, 3.
his fathers
to, ib.
tomb
Chew
Dei,
fill
clxxx.
Cbezvton Mendip,
334.
barrows,
in relief,
in
Chejlerfield,
cccxv.
London, monumentsdeftroyed,cccxxii.
fraternity of,
Row,
ftone coffins,
Thomas, 375.
cxxxvi
Crofs
Chriflopher, St.
hiftory,
ccxxxi*.
pedigree, 375.
Sir
paffion,
XPI, 81.
and
Xpc, 186.
cxx.
his life
Chrijlchurch,
hiftory, 2.
John,
epitaph, 2.
Sir
i.
129.
epitaph,
1.
hiftory,
his
3.
epitaph, 4.
his brafs,
80.
Chidioc, bodies
Childes,
Thomas,
George, duke
.
Chimsra,
cix.
parents,
16,
caftle,
of,
monument
at
Tewkfbury,
257.
257.
Clatrum, 15, n.
Clay, Joan, her
n.
Chimney-pieces at-Tatefale
ccxviii.
in
in
of, his
of,
Ifabel,
Clarke,
17.
infants, cxii.
256. account
duchefs
Nicholas,
John,
on
who died
mothers arms, ccxxx.
born the Holy Land,
fon between
375.
pedeftals,
tomb,
Cities,
on
memorials
Cijlerciun habit
175.
pom-
tomb, 4.
Chin-cloth, 318.
Cbinnoc, bifhop, where buried, clxxvi.
Chiplon, dean, his epitaph, ao8.
Choke, judge, his monument, cciv.
iv.
Cleopbe,
113.
CUrt,
[
Robert, bis infeription, ccli.
Clergy, take name from their preferment,
i5
C/ere, Sir
u.
Gloucefler, lxvii.
Chefterford,
Chrittchurch,
Wareham,
cxx.
intermarriage with Percy, 312.
lord, buried at St. Albans, 177.
lady Anne, leaves land to keep monuments in
Thorne,
Lincoln,
Beverley,
William,
Cloak,
Colchefter,
his
176.
cccxix.
Autun,
monument,
268.
with pendant cowl, 85.
priefts, ccxviii.
prieils,
and
library,
at Blantyre, xxix.
154.
burial-place, clxxvi.
on the
Row,
Devinek,
Largo,
Auxerre, lxxxviii.
of two forts of ftone, xxx.
containing bilhop Skirlaws bowels,
monuments
Coach
at a funeral, clxx.
Ixiv.
v.
leaden, within
leaden,
82. Ixv.
Sir
clxxvi.
his will,
Cockers, ccxxi.
370
Greatham
at
Howden,
without,
in
clergy
Mauvefyn Redware,
Muffard, lviii.
St. Albans, lviii.
Sir
Staffords,
lviii.
166.
lord
Hungerfords,
aferibed to prince
lady Percy,
Eaftneys, lined
lead,
yellow
Colchefter, lxxxvi.
'
lxii.
ib.
Gloucefter,
roomy, of oak,
among Jews,
common people Spain
but
more
one body,
hewn out of
and
Edward
John Grove,
of
of Edward 278,
279.
of pope Clement,
medals
with him,
woodden, 278.
Hugh
Robert
19
Edward, 225.
313.
with
and
with
in, v.
'
lx.
Humphrey duke of
Gloucefter, 143.
'
Danbury,
of high antiquity, v.
Jofephs, v.
at
57.
lxii.
crofs, xvi.
of
Reginald,
Eleanor duchefs of
in ftone,
145.
103.
epitaph, 103.
five
Cobbani,
8.
with
of feveral ftones,
hollows
xxxi,
of
of
xxx.
wooden,
elm,
of cedar-wood,
wooden,
60.
maufoleum
Ralph
John, holding
Reginald,
Maud and Joan,
Joan,
Sir
Aberdour,
Monkie,
of gold, civ.
St.
field
at Fordice,
Clotilda,
lx.
Chriftian, at
+s
J-lyi.
Fofiegate,
repair, cxxxiii.
lviii.
lviii.
1.
quilted
fattin,
335.
emperor Maximilians,
Ixxxiv.
Cecily duchefs of York, lxxxix.
found Edinburgh,
Louis duke of Guienne,
at
xcii.
xciv.
Coffia
16
ib.
ftone, lv.
brick
ufed in Scotland, clxxi.
lid, infcription on, 18.
fafhioned
antiquity,
its
of
\md
not
tomb,
modern, 377.
ciii.
Conjlance, wife of
Roman and
ums,
barrows,
found with
contemporary,
of
Nero, Magncntius,
with what view buried by Romans,
date on, clxviii.
others in barrows,
in
barrows,
1.
xli.
lxxii.
Gmftantinopolitan emperors
lv.
not always
fkeletons or in
ib.
Clovis, Juftinian.
figle,
monument,
56.
Cope
56.
of,
exxvi.
Coldingham, fkeleton
Coldjlream, tumuli at, xxxii.
Colipeper family, cclxvii.
Colet, dean, his monument, cccxxiv.
at,
with
body,
of
and
of
arms,
of
when added,
eexv.
appendant, eexv.
Malta
269.
of 24.
132.165.
eexx.
a6l
worn by3S 159-eexv.
the kings
kings
eexv.
heralds, eexv.
ib.
the garter,
king's,
croffes
fteel,
SS.
30. 49.
>
81.
186. 228.
3 6 *-
ladies,
377*
ColleJJie, urns found
at,
xxix.
Colmondrould,
Thomas,
Colt family
Thomas, 253.
hiltory,
254.
pedigree, 253.
Columbton , Lanes chapel at, cclvi.
Colwell rebus, ccciv.
Colywejlon houfe, 173.
Combs in barrows, 1.
Compton , Sir William, direfts his burial, exxx.
Conclamatio,
iii. vii,
Conciliarius. cclxxxiv.
Concent,7,
n
Congen
,
kcxxxi.
Copper-fmith, 115.
Corbakng, ccxxxi.
ikeleton at, cxix.
Corbridge, archbifhop, his tomb, 376. brafs-plate,
Corbiel,
ib.
Mr.
Cordivin, ccxxi.
double, 169.
hand, 132.
of beads,
with
56.
.
large
in
2*18.
rofes,
Cornbwgb, Avery,
Collocatio, v.
lxxxiv.
gone,
102.
Collars, ccxiv.
with
initials,
II.
243.
pendants, 267.
golden fleece, 255. 258.
infcribed with capital letters, 102.
fludded, 102.
with crofs or quatrefoils appendant,
ferjeants at
af-
rich
rofes,
for efquires
260.
ccxxxiv*.
infcribed, ccxix.
apoflles,
cccxiv.
ter
ftars
and
the Reformation,
324.
adorned
255.
hemmed 352.
of Frederick
furred,
button, xcv.
Cope,
clvii.
immured
Contrepoints, cxli.
account
Lynd woods
oec. ib.
Colcbejier abbots
ccvi ;l.
Conjlantines
Conjlitutiones,
lxxxviii.
the
111.
Coronall, cxciv.
of
Coronets,
of
Qtr-
Coffiitius,
pedeftal,
Coteharde, ccxxiii.
in
Coverbam abbey
coffin, cv.
plain pointed,
Devon,
in
of containing a body,
Georges, 133.
of SS. 228.
and two
with nimbus, 315.303.
on fword pommel, 372.
on
denotes
feven on
and
and fword,
on
on
St.
to collar
fhields,
ccxxviii.
at,
Creflet, 69, n.
CreJJy , battle of, 21.
Creye, epitaph, ccxlvii.
Crichley, Roger, his flab, family
Criech, urns
at, xxxi.
Croifades by cardinal Beaufort, 148,
Cromlechs, xxxv, xxxvi. xlix.
Cromwell, lord, his motto, ccciii.
coffin-head,
267.
Ralph, lord, his brafs, 172. hiflory, 173.
Crojby, Sir John, his monument, 243.
account of, 244.
commemorated in an infeription on Theydon
Gernon fteeple, 245, 246.
houfe, 244.
lady, 243Agnes, 246.
Crofier, 108. 329. lxvii.
in left hand, 167.
335.
hand holding,
a dragon,
129.
bifhop
bifhop Ayfcoughs, 167.
bifhop
298.
archbilhop Moretons, 342.
more common
furmounted by
Bayham abbey,
of copper,
on tombs, 50*.
106.
on Thomas Chichely, 34.
on William Rochford,
ib.
a fcull, ib.
bafe, 293.
hofpital,
St. Crofs
Robert
Maurice
Wake,
cx.
Down Ampney,
Andtews Aukland,
Mitton,
St.
Hobmoor,
fevii.
Rothley,
Wymondham,
Aldworth,
Great Hafeley,
Fumes abbey,
"J
j-cviii.
Chartham,
J
Dundrennan, cix.
Deeping Market,
J
Alderton,
Afhton,
rex.
J
not
necdTarily Templars,
but
Croifaders, ci.
a lady
and a child
in that atti
tude, cv.
xciv.
date,
at Briftol,
cclv.
de Waleran,
cxiv.
9.
at,
evii.
a fnake, cxiv.
Crofs,
infeription
cxiv.
Edmunds Bury,
cclxv, cclxvi.
Wainfletes,
at
coffin at St.
cxiv.
in France,
ccxXXix.
of the robe of Frederick II. lxxxiii.
of gold, found in an urn, lxxxvii.
on churchyard-walls, cxvi.
with inferiptions round, cxvi. ccxlvii.
at beginning of epitaph, ccexv.
cxiv.
inferibed
168.
piercing
Chichele's,
a bifhop, cxiv';
five
abbots,
lv.
Southwell, 376.
with chalice, xv.
at
1.
cxvi*
95.
circle,
trefoils
at foot,
to a collar, eexvi.
ramified
graveftortes, civ.
cxl.
epitaph, cxxxix.
chancellor of England, ib.
of
corpfe
figure at Canterbury,
earl of
filver gilt,
William
cxvi.
tau, 217.
inferiptions, cclv.
Counters, cclxviii.
Courtney, archbilhop, his monument at Canterbury
and Maiaflone, ccxxxvi, n.
his remains difeovered, cxxxvih
>93.
a bilhops
helmet,
149. 195.
fhields of
270.
cxvih
a prieft, cxvii.
cxvi.
28.
flory,
cccxxxviii.
figure, cxv,
on
with
in.
in.
328. 352.
between
arms,
hand, 50*.
patonCe
on
228.
bottone on a
on
260.
241.
269.
Malta, appendant
with
and on a lamb,
with lamb
a
96.
on the
of Charlemagne^
on
328.
figures on,
Cotton , 'William,
whole
child, cix.
3.
of pearls,
Imperial, 141.
fillets
ib;
Crown,
>3
]'
D.
D.
of Frederick
Dacre
Crown, on
on tomb
emperor
of
of
II.
Ixxxiii.
Syrian kings,
Roman
ccxxxvii.
boundary
Lytlyngtoo, abbot 219.
Stamford,
houfe
143.
288.
of,
Cuchellins
lxxxii.
within and
Cullen,
lii.
braffes,
6.
duke of
wooden
Cumbent
Cupa , cxcix.
Cups, glafs, found
ib.
his
at, ccxlviii.
maufoleum, 11.
Colchcjler, cclxi.
ib.
ton,
Worcejler,
Brijlol, Trevcica,
Holborne,
cclxii.
in a
fupported by
288.
of
286.
headdrefs,
body,
Windfor,
taffeled,
its fate,
xxi.
Cyprefs-c\ot)\, 48.
branches,
round
wood
of,
Ixiii.
Kent, ib.
tomb, Ixxxvi.
Curleys, William, brafs and epitaph, 277. 371.
Cuihions under heads, double and Angle, 167.
Merton,
Cunotamus, ccxxxi.
Cunoval, ccxxxi.
Cunowarus ccxxxi.
Cunrianus. ccxxxi.
wrought,
xlviii, xlix.
ib.
Darley, earl
liv.
Cummin,
monuments,
on rock,
cromlechs,
tombs opened,
ib.
IZ 9xiv. xix.
part mail, 31 1.
feams ingrailed, 228.
Culpeper,
of blue, 331.
fuit
obelilk, ib.
ribbed,
Culince,
hiftofy, 5.
Aaila, xix, n.
inferiptions, xlix.
222.
buttoned
back
others,
Chriftian
Ixxxiii.
at right,
Damalk
135.
cvi.
a crofs,
5.
label to,
'
Dagger and
without
182.
243.
ftone,
xvi.
at left, 20.
ftantinopolitan, ccxiii.
abbots
at
Crucifix painted in vault,
M.
funeral pile,
coffin, lxvi.
xi\r.
Welford,
Bafingfioke,
Wbetfione,
Ingatfione ,
Ajhford, Cambridge ,
cclxvi.
Nortbleigb
Cambridge, Nottingham,
Prefion ,
aunton abbey, cclxvii.
Saffron Walden, Fevcrjhcem, Widial, Romfey,
cclxiii.
v.
Broxborn,.
Walling, cclxiv.
In Lombardic characters,
Cawket farm, Caftlebam, Buckland, Aflon, ib.
Half Arabic, half Lombardic, ib.
Alderley, N. Leacb, Lecbiot Maltravers , St. Briavels
ib.
Dates
Dates
x- N
v.
mV**.
t
Dates of deceafe recorded by
by month, ccxciii.
274.
on monuments France and
England,
and beau,
and man,
tombs,
reprefented as a fkeleton,
in
cxix.
Device,
Dodo
arms on tomb,
35i- 377> 37
cx
3 35> 261.
the hand,
on
of Seven
on fword,
names,
349.
gnawing
one on monument356. Diogenes,
l
s*
4-
CX!i -
at left fide,
in
ccvii.
robes, ccvii.
at feet
Sleepers, ccvii.
ccxiii.
ccvii.
bones,
of
xvi
Dole, cxxix.
10.
Ifabell,
hi.
hiftory
Domicella,
monument, 249.
19.
Lincoln,
brafs
Dorfer
241.
362.
cxlii.
monument
monument, cccxxiv.
Denicales, xviii.
Dennhigton,
his
Donington
ib.
14.
at feet,
a horfe, cxlii.
Donfrid, ccxxxi.
Donjes, xliv.
Doniert, ccxxxi ccsxxix.
Donne, Dr.
Suffolk,
Suffolk, ib.
earl
carnaria, cci.
319.
Suffolk, his
letter
Don, or Dun,
lady, their
earl
15*.
ijju Cebu,
Dominical
Domus
& c. 353.
on epitaphs, ccxcv.
Dominico of Florence, xvi.
Domitian family urn, lxxix.
D'ne
and
John
William, merchant,
William, of
monument,
Richard,
John,
William, duke of
320.
John, duke of
John, of
of Richard,
cap, 373.
collared,
Demon
at right, ib.
ccvi.
fouls, 356.
la here, family figures of, cvii, cviii.
xxii, n.
Diva ,
ccvii.
Deity, figure
De
et
robes,
in tumuli, liv.
painted,
xvi.
24:. and
holding
monument,
crofier
at,
sr
ft
SR
Deification, xxi.
his
9.
Sir
Diadem of
Divus
vi.
at
Devile, ccxxiv.
Diftaff,
figns of, v.
ment
xix.
regifter of,
Thomas
Defpenfer,
Devereux,
Diogenes, his
187.
189.
Deceafe,
Departure,
feafting at
y,
Drapery
All
20
ccxxvi.
I.
II.
at,
perfon,
hair,
ciii.
fword,
prince, his
his
his Ikeleton,
Ton
fon
at, ftrangcly
his
earl
181.
cxxviii.
Expop*!,
cxviii.
Elatio,
ccxcii.
Elbow
church, 374.
vii.
from each
36
219. 239. 288.
269.
by bows, 186.
her
Eleanor mother of Edward
queen Edward her
duchefs of
other, 167.
differing
r.
flowered,
pointed, 185.
362.
trefoil,
fattened
I.
E.
iii.
Vli.
of
in
clxvi.
his
earl
Higham
to a cru-
Dui
John, his
ccxi.
his
cix.
Sir
monument,
funeral, cxlviii.
monument at,
Du/ wcjlon, epitaph at,
his
coffin,
Durjley,
58.
cifix,
Dunmow Great
Dunmow priory
Durham,
figures
on
III. portrait,
Dunmore ,
John,
Edzuard
conveyed
hi.
Edward
heart,!
heart,
I.
Glouceller, 143.
diredts her burial,
xc
J
cxxxv.
epitaphs, ccxlviii.
at feet, 362.
Earljbury manor, 135.
cairns, xxvi.
281.
320.
Tudor, daughter of HenryVII. embalmed, xc.
will, ib.
EarTs
funeral, cl.
funeral proceffion,
Plantagenet,
50.
church of
arms windows of
in
xv.
Eafl, heads to, and inferiptions begin from, cccxv.
Eaflon, Long, fmall figure at, cix.
Ellert.n,
Earth lying
light,
Elm
arm
de Langley, monument, n,
of Richmond, monument, 179, 180.
of Rutland,
charges,
his
feparated, lxvii.
12.
his
his
earl
earl
cxlviii.
ciii.
his figle,
coffin,
lxxi.
xiii.
210.
Scythian, Jewilh,
of
figure,
xevi.
cccii.
cclvii.
lxiv.
St.
ccxxxv*.
body,
meafure
320.
William, his epitaph,
St.
Ellis,
Roman,
Chriftian,
Perfian,
iii.
Sir B.
by
fait, iii.
Embowelling,
Sicilian bodies,
lxxx,
lxxxi.
Emcrafes , 1 33.
Enameling of brafs plates, 283.
arms, 1 15.
how done, 269.
from Limoges, cxiii.
Enans, E nanus, Ennius, C. Artius, ccxxxi.
Flamfiead, cclxxvi.
Matthew Swetenham, 1
Enfield,
137.
in
dare,
140. ccclxv.
152.
winding-fheet,
Richard Sguatrcmaynes, J
Robert and John lncent, cclxxxv.
Thomas Waljh ,
John Pen,
I
epitaph, 1.
lady Tiptoft, infeription on, cclvi.
Englifh
of the 1 5th century, 322.
epitaphs, ccxci.
Englijh, Richard, his epitaph, 175.
~\
lxxxvm
AnmsEmt,
Thomas Bettys, J
Walter Etwall, ccxc.
Epitaphs, account
Kitte,
oldeft in
York
ccxxxi.
of,
cathedral, 76.
30.
288.
Englifh intermixed, 380.
Robert Byrkes,
John For - -
xvi.
In
of, cclxix.
cclxix. cclxx.
verfes,
written
at Brecknock, Enfield,
and
Latton, ccv.
Robert Nevill,
^ccxcli
William Wills,
William Townfynd,
Edmond
Punianus, lxxxviii.
Denys de Moulin, 1
Peter d'Orgemont,
l xcv.
Aymcric de Magnac, J
Nicholas Corlie, cxv.
In St. Marlin's church-yard, Salijlury, cxv.
John Bloxam,
John Whytton,
I
cx,lu
Richard Camfalt,
John Seys,
Kig>
Robert Button ccxcv.
John Warner,
Richard Wefibrook,
at Flamjled, Walden, and Great Dunmow,
_
Robert Hafyloys,
John Treman,
William Bradgate,
Henry Define,
Richard Vinfent,
cc
x*
.
J
-1
William Alman
John Todenham
cxix.
Gifors,
1
-
Thomas S
Epitaph, on
At
CCXCI '
Adane,
Richard Bowred,
of
French,
commemorating two men,
and
form Roman,
Compofition and compofers
Leonine
on parchment
Latin
-j
Cornburgh,
Crowland,
reverft,
>ccc.
Robert Albyn,
John
Lollius, clxxii.
M. Bonivet's, compared
ccv.
j
Cirufius,
nier t, Tefroit ,
Dubriiius, Boduocus,
Catot,
ccxxxi.
Vox..
II.
Barcunus, UlcagJulius
Julianus,
Berta Rofata,
Thomas Bozoan,
William Ellerton,
Robert Northburne.
Roger Stratton,
Wrothan,
John Robinfon,
Ley toft,
John Chere,
J
with1
clvi.
^jccci.
j.cccii.
Edmund-Thomas Colmandrould.
Thomas Palmer,
Joon Hay,
Thomas Lucas,
Robert and Elizabeth Knolles
,
Robert Gower,
John
J. Wales, cclv.
John Twyne,
Trowick,
Fofier,
cclxxxu *
Walter Olyv .
.
j
Agnes Pagere,
William Hill,
Eufiace Malcolm,
Icclxxxiii.
William baron Grayftock, I
John Rofs,
J
Agnes Scot,
"t
Robert Frye,
[cclxxxiv.
palace,
Epitaph on,
Thomas Leveden , Bifhop de Mari/co , cclxxiii.
Nicholas Grenc, cclxxiv.
Robert
endring, cclxxvi.
Camalet mont,
cxx.
parchment
language
on
11
,,
Tilney
Dr. Caius,
Paynel Brave,
f
Epitaph
, , ,,,
,,,
. , ..
Brown
Edward
Epitaph on
Epitaph on
George
, .
Cbamberltine,
Codyngton, 13.
John Sivynjhede,
John Killyngwortb,
Robert Wythe at Naples,
Early Chriltian, cccv.
Reverft, cccvi.
and will reconciled, cccxiii.
Henry Berd,
Erafmus Paflon,
John Pultok,
John Corbet,
Anne a Wode,
^cccviii.
*|
jcccix.
Roger Felthorp,
Ifabella Cheyne,
J
>
cccx.
Anne Appylyard,
Margaret Mundford
John Brigge,
Thomas
cccxi.
Roofe,
D pfy-
Icccxii.
William Kerdejlon, J
Thomas and Anne Reveryngham,'l CC cxiiiSir Henry Gray
J
John Talbot earl of Shrew/bury,',
7*1
Icccxiv.
cccxi V.
Philip Egerton,
William Barnere
William Barnes , cccxv.
Thomas
Hylle,
Blunders
punning,
ib.
in, ib.
John Sta/m,l
Nicholas Pynere, J
Some never put on monuments, and fome monuments without any, cccxvii.
At Wijlow and
Stroud, Lincoln
and Shropjhire
ccCxlvii.
Randolph de Borton,
_
Robert de Todenny,
f
Abbefs Berta,
I
cccxlvii.
William de Brejiowe,
j
John Neuport,
John Crepehege
2.
John Bernwell
college,
5 1.
5 2.
John Boys, Margaret Cheyne, 53.
Bilhop Stafford, Richard Skipwith, 54.
John and Jane Skipwith, Ralph Selby, Joan Seamer, 55.
Henry
V. 63.
Dean Langton,
j-,i >
75.
Hugh Holes,
94.
Thomas BromJlct and lady, 96.
Philippa duchefs of York, 99.
Sir
Nicholas Dagwortb, 5.
Thomas Beauchamp,
7.
modern,
6.
Catharine Beauchamp, 7.
Thomas Braunjlon,
8.
Maud
Rochford, 8.
William Rochford, 9.
1 02,
William Rickhill, 104.
John Leventhorpe, 104.
Another in Sabridgeworth church, 104.
G. Jofcelin, William Cbauncy, Simon Seaman,
Sleford, 9.
Ralph Cobbam
Cobham
Joan Cley, 4.
Roger Poudic,
minifter of
William Lowdington, 5 \
William White, John Desford, John Lyndewode,
3.
Thomas Afhedon 3.
Thomas Chicheley 3.
Thomas Eure, 4.
John
Cecily
Chaucer,
7.
Nicholas Ayland
Ifabel Bert,
Geoffrey Boleyn,
x 1
1 1
William Hotale, 1 1
Catharine Swinford,
Beaftz, 106.
Thomas Chaucer, 107.
William Arnold, 1 09
Bilhop Filz Hugh, Richard Delamar,
Ollert, William
Sir
John duke
13.
of Bedford,
John Hunger,
1 1
10.
x,
115*.
Epitaph
, , ,,
Epitaph on
William Locbard, 115.
'
Philip Grene,
"J
John Perient,
> 1 29,
Reginald Bernewclt, J
Chichele , 130.
Sir George Fe/brigge, 134,
Sir Simon Felbrigge, T
Arch bilhop
John
J^S*
Gall,
136.
Humphrey duke of
Gioucefier,
Richard Benfan,
144,
"j
John Penthelyn,
Thomas Carle/on,
146.
>
226,
Sir
Nicholas Dixon,
Chriftiana Pbelp,
137,
John Smith,
Lady Howard
"1
Nicholas Ofylbury
Elen Coke,
Richard Warbulton,
William Bramble,
Edzvard Beulled,
Alice
duchefs of
1
Suffolk,
Cecilia
I
J
John Sdynsbury,
Richard Mansfield, 1
Ralph lord Cromwell, 173.
Thomas Gibbon,
Richard Englijh,
Henry Porter,
Robert Sudbury,
....
William Fyfiher,
John Vyrkhed,
John Wyard,
William Langley,
Edward Oley,
Nicholas Clark, J
John Barker,
Robert Whalley
Edward Hevyn,
John Stockton,
John Jan,
Cecity Boleyn
Anne
Boleyn.
3'
184.
"j
Reginald Butler,
? 1 85.
Thomas Shernborne, *
Williams Wills, at Afgarby,
Sir
z6 *
f
2 75*
Roger Salisbury,
Henry canon of St. Andrews,
William Curteys,
1
Philippa Beauchamp,
Joan Wynjlon,
John Wydevyl, 281.
Bilhop Dudley,
Richard Trejham J
John Philippe,
li ichard Hotesgrave,
John Edwards,
William Beville,
William Dybbys,
i
196.
Abbot Wallingford,
Epitaph
t
Epitaph
George
>287.
biles
>288.
J
29
Arthur Mills,
''
Elizabeth lady
2
92
2 93 -
>
295.
Henry Lejlrange, J
1
John Newcourt,
Thomas Portyngton, } 297*
Richard Baxter,
J
IVi'dium ViSor,
John Pre-ws,
Joan Adderley,
54 -
Thomas
'
Eleanor Knotte,
"1
300
153 -
Robert Scarclyf,
William Langeton,
Simn Tong,
Thomas Lathe,
Robert Worth,
3P-
William Tbornbury,
^ 4*
Richard Clarke,
Giles Afiley, 1
Abbot Moot, j
Thomas Fa .
John Hungerford,
William Hickham,
Richard Neel,
Aftl'h
Sir William,
"1
Barbaric Themithorpe
Roger Peachy,
Robert Dave,
William Roberts,
earl of Wilts,
Pckham,
Amp
r 340.
J
Richard Rudhale,
Sir John Caffy,
349
John Law,
]
"J
Hymingbam,
Bifhop Blythe,
Elena Swynton,
l
J
Edward Stafford
Chrifiopher Grene, J
John Bernard,
"l
Wilham
Thomas
,]
Cbnfofb'r)
*4
Epitaph on
or.
~\
[303;
IEjlraunge,
Nicholas Carew,
Alice Majhin,
Agnes Gate,
J
Sir Givffry Galt, 1
"]
John Ca-vdron, J 3 4
William Cawdroit, 1
Henry Covert,
Robert Skerne, \ ,
Robert Poyntz, j 3
John
JohnGodwyn,
>305.-
Pculet,
306.
Thomas Downe, 307.
Crudd,
Thomas Wynthwortb,
Robert
Edmund
I
3*
Perejfott,
Richard Ravtnfor,
"1
Thomas Cbawndler, J
Thomas Tylfan,
T
3
Bredweyden,
J
William Browne, 315.
John Browne, 316.
Henry Wykyns,
Thomas Wilkyns
John Blake,
Richard Davy,
>
Forde,
William Hulle,
>364.
Gilbert Tkymelby, J
David Kidwelly,
Spekinton,
3 * 7*
"1
William Beckham,
3
Philip AJleley,
j
Richard and John Delapole, \
3
William de Lctheringham,
J
Henry Denne,
\
3
William Tavcram, J
JobnWigmore,
1
Richard Burgeljyll, J
Thomas Calcote,
^
Henry Lee,
3 2 4*
f.
Walter Hyl,
Walter Duicdent, J
Bifhop Ruffell,
")
3 2 5*
J
1
Elizabeth Tudor,
Fitz William, J
Edward ThomaJJion,
'
I
n
John Wales,
Richard Lichfield, J 3
Roger Brabazon, 336.
William Brawbart, x
William Wyghtehill,
William Worjley,
1
J
efquire,
Bifhop Lacy,
337.
Simon Miller,
Robert Jordan ,
John Butteler,
3 7-
"1
_ f
'
Elizabeth Butteler,
"1
3 9*
John Haftings,
j
John Codyngton,
Sir Richard Bingham,
1 370.
John lord Strange,
J
Thomas Wykkys,
T
-
Thomas Tolbotbe,
John Miller,
3/
j
William Curtys,
J
"1
Geoffrey Sherard and wife,
z
John Towchet lord Audlcy, J 0 /
William Malfier,
'J
William Towne,
>373.
Robert Gedding,
John Clarke, \
94'
John Dyer,
Thomas Byre,
Robert Barber,
Archbifhop Laurence Booth's
>
r
officer,
3 J 6.
Epitaph
Epitaph on
William Harwedon, 377.
John
Penthilyn, 1
U79.
John Hay,
John Ackworth, J
Equyers
Exquilice, xiv.
Exvena,
John Houjloun,
Lady Anne Hamilton, [381.
Lady Mary Colquboun, J
Epitymbia Venus,
cxlii.
Margaret, duchefs
xviii.
Eyes doling
of,
ii.
vi.
F.
12.
Ermine, 136.
F. C.
Fa
Fairy
3.
.
fr.
xvi.
Thomas,
his figure
coffins, lxii.
xxxvii.
field,
toote, xxxviii.
churchj monuments
St. Faith's
Efcrin, cxciv.
Es
Efperaunce, 309.
Effars children, cxxiii.
Effex,
Effex,
in, lxi.
cciii,
cciv.
repre-
240.
Ethel ed, king, his monument, cv.
and Elfreda, buried in the porch at Gloucefter,
St.
civ.
embalment
in plafter,
memorial of him
rits,
Sir
epitaph, 135.
monument,
cciii.
Female,
Female
in
gown and
figures painted
hair,
294.
on Gower's monument, 24.
Feralia, xviii.
xcii.
monument, Ixxxiv.
Ferry IV.
Duke
cciii.
of Lorrain, his
on tomb,
monument*
283. 309.
Feverjham date,
at
Berking, to which he
of vellments, 94.
John Holland, duke of, monument of, and his
marchionefs
on
monument, lxxxvi.
it,
cclxiii.
Fibula, 29.
Fibulse in barrows,
83.
place of burial afeertained, 85.
mark of cerecloth, 83.
character, 85.
1I.
left a fuit
Vol.
George,
memorial of
134.
feal,
ccxxviii, ccxxix.
cxviii.
Fulham, 192.
at
3- 357. 358- 3 68 L
Evening fervice read on a death, cciv.
monument
duke
iii.
344.
Ethiopian
initials,
tomb, 192.
Fajlolfe
hiftory, 336.
Etclejey, Richard, pried, ccxvi.
cccxxiii.
in,
155.
1.
half-bodies, cx.
cut on the Tides of Richard earl of Warwicks
tomb,
15.
on tombs, fome
lefs finilhed
of, ccl.
Figures*
26
on
modern, on
tombs,
low
two on one tomb,
enormous
of
a chapel, 281.
Founders tomb, (falls miftaken for, cciv, cct
Fountain, family braffcs, 126.
Fountains abbey, date and rebus, cclxvii.
Fox, bilhop, infeription on his chapel, ccli.
Foxes and geefe, border of, 156.
Frame of iron for burning the dead, xxxiv.
France, phange of the arms, an hiltorical reprefentation of, 112, 113.
burial in churches forbidden, clxxv.
feparate flabs,
37.
Chicheleys canopy, 129.
116. 261.
relief, cxiiu
at fides of
in
ccxxviii.
fize, ib.
of
332.
Francis
Fillet, 45.
of pearls, ccviii.
of precious ftones round helmet, 30.
wreatht, 43.
crofs ftudded with pearls,
de
of fleurs
epitaph
Finderne, his
in,
exxii.
Frederic
132.
Fiijbury date, cclxvi.
monument,
his heart,
xc.
monument, 58.
his
hiftory,
.
ccxxii.
monument and
will,
101.
102.
pedigree, 101.
family buried
at
102.
pel, 96.
hiftory, 97.
Flemyng, Mr. tranferibed GafcoignesDidtionary , 1 8 1
Fleurs-de-lis introduced into the arms of France
reduced
borne
three
Fiifco cardinal,
xviii.
xviii.
Sherborne,. 183.
epitaph, 364.
and
Edmond
at,
epitaph, 151.'
Sir
epitaph,
Joan,
another,
ccc.
Thomas, founded
a chantry at
Mimms,
153.
pedigree, 154.
Frye, Robert, his epitaph, cclxxxiv.
Fuller, cclxxx.
women
of
Roman,
private, xxiii.
fupper, vi.
entertainments, antient
and modern,
and
fermons,
xv.
xxvi.
on
tomb,
cxxix.
of Mary daughter ofEdward IV. 277.
vi.
procelfion, vii.
vii.
eulogies, xi.
xix.
procelfion
Fojfarii, x.
monuments
at fides,
eyes,
feafts,
of
102.
flowered
163.
between the
120.
165.
Frowick, Thomas, monument and
Thomas, 151.
her
151.
158.
Henry, 153.
Reynard and Lawrence, 53.
xi.
epitaph, ccxcii.
Forjler, Anne, her epitaph on call iron, cclv.
Forte/cue, lord, took out Tatelhale windows, 175.
Forum, burials in, xv.
Fojfa and Fojfe, a grave, cccv, cccvi. 240. 579.
clxxxviii.
monument of
Charles and Margaret duke and duchefs of
Burgundy, 258.
Fringe rich, 48.
Frocci, ccxix.
Frontlets of helmets, 132,
Friex, Bernard, his drawing of the
inferiptions,
Forier, exeix.
.
orations
Edmond,
mufic,
cclv.
Forr
Forde,
lxxxiii.
titles
laced,
brafs, 327.
pedigree, 328.
Flambard, John and Edmond, epitaph, cclxxvii.
Flamjlcd, epitaph at, ccxcvii.
Fleming, bilhop, his monument, Ikeleton, and cha-
Newark,
and
oak-leaves,
and
at
his wifes,
his life
plain,
Font
xcii.
broad, 8.
Dunmow,
his heart,
his
IV.
clxi.
It.
monument, cxxxi.
Patric, his
Freanvills, cardinal,
Fingers, long,
Randal,
Ihomas
earl
monument
ccc.
at,
I.
Sir
153.
287.
lis,
Finchley churchyard,
Founder, 115.
earl
46.
duke of York,
of Rutland,
at,
cxliv.
cciii,
cctv.
expcnces, cxxviii,
procelfion
Funeral of Richard duke of York and his fon Edmond earl of Rutland, cxliv.
Edward IV. cxlviii.
his daughters Mary and Margaret,
cxlix.
t
Funeral of Henry VII. cxlix.
Elizabeth queen of Henry VII. cl.
Mary queen of France, cli.
Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk,
Henry
queen
Anne of
Arthur,
Edwar'd cliv
queen Mary,
of Humphrey
VIII. cli
and
Dr.
and
feal,
cli.
cliii.
Prince
Gate
cliii.
VI.
civil.
clviii
charges
duke of Gloucefter,
cxliii.
monument, cxix.
G.
G. R.
prieft at
Fordington, ccxvii.
131;.
Gainjlorough church,
exxx.
at,
37 r *
Garment, various
lii.
lord
ccliii, ccliv.
. . .
John, his epitaph.
Gerard, duke of Alface, his figure, ccxxix.
Gercibelin children, ccxxiii.
St. 128.
Germain, St. bifliop, his tomb, lxvii.
at Penrith, ccii.
at
20.
of,
Gibbon family
Thoma?,
coffins, cxxvii.
his epitaph,
Mai*.
dropped335.
by
below
buckled, 276.
173.
1
14.
earl
of Warwick,
low, ccxxii.
faftened
monnment, 37.
quatrefoils,
8.
Girton,
ib.
Girdle, 213.
chapel, 159.
the tombs of John I. of Portugal, lxxxiv.
robes
of, 218. 283. 320.
ccii.
II 7 *
hiftory
his wifes
Wefton,
ftone, cxxviii.
in
portraits, 37.
his habit, 37.
cxcviii.
Borough, cxxix.
Hungerford3
and
on
and mantle
mantle 229.
and
two
death, 38.
mitten, 163.
Gay, Thomas, his epitaph and hiftory, 30 5
Gcare, 61.
Gedding, Robert, his epitaph, 373.
Genevieve, St. her reliques, cxcviii.
*
painted, 184.
Gentleman penGoner, cclxxxiv.
George, St. ccxxxiii*, ccxxxiv*.
lord of Preaux, his foul, exxi.
duke of Clarence, 256.
fon of Edward IV. buried at Windfor, 28 r.
chapel at Windfor, infeription on the flails,
arm, 229.
tight ami, 248. 271.
left knee, 318.
wives,
left
hiftory, ib.
ccxxxii.
his
304.
Gereon,
in
Gafcoigne, judge,
hiftory*
Ger
left leg,
and
dead, xli.
Gaunt, John of, his portrait, ccxi.
1
his two fwords, ccxiv.
Gauntlets, 269. 287. 289.covering hands, 213.
by feet, 263.
long topt, 167.
hemmed with laced work, 8*
pointed, 17, 20.
richly adorned, 23.
open over fingers, 28. 30^
not fingered, 107.
tops embroidered, 132.
knobs on knuckles, 132.
his epitaph
of
arms,
of Thomas
Sir Geoffrey,
by
cviii.
Fyot
r8o.
tranltribed
Gaubcfon, ccxi.
Gaudes, cccx.
clxi.
ib.
hiftory,
Jane, cliii.
Cleves, cliii.
'
monument
at,
373.
his
tomb,
his
monument
cxcii.
controverted, 214.
liii.
Gkf*
liii.
lxxxiii.
II.
abbots
Humphrey, duke
of,
his chapel,
142.
hiftory,
death,
ib.
118.
laced
conftitution,
144.
friendffiip for
Whethamfted,
ib.
tomb,
Thomas
Defpenfer, earl
his
of,
147.
219.
329.
Wolphers, ccxxv.
Henry
long on woman,
hands, 261.
342.
archbiihop
monument
Grab batrows,
ccxxi, ccxxii.
Graduates habit, ccxxiv.
iron,
cxli.
ftone,
ffirine
its
of Mellitus,
and
repair, excv.
5.
opened, 135.
Graves
with
Wales,
ccv.
ftrewed with
planted with
covered with
within
xxxiv,
of
Sir S. Felbrigges
187.
ftone, xxxi.
lined
Indian xlvi.
atj
miftaken,
cciv,
in
flowers,
exxii.
clofe, 195.
round the
provifion for
Grave of
tfcl.
ral,
fleece,
family, 21.
Gcfpatric,
lxxxvii.
xlvii.
burgefss, cxiii.
Moftons, 342.
frogs, 261.
Paftons, ccxvii.
lxxxiv.
fringed,
up,
218.
228.
bicaft,
plaits
ftrait,
filk,
II.
jewels on,
ferjeants,
147.
Goldfmith ,
Goldwell, bilhop, 337.
dean, infcription to,
Golgotha, cci. 331.
126. 183.
livery,
Laertess, ib.
Golden
100.
long,
cx.
Perfian, ccxxvi.
at,
fhort,
fleeves,
in
wooden
ladys,
girt
furred, 2-52,
in front,
ib.
furred,
girt
Godehurfi,
1.
clofe,
biffiops,
jewels,
37.
clofe
ihort,
clofe at feet, 31
Cardinals,
front,
doctors,
ib.
in
in
plaited before,
ib.
prieft, eexvi.
writings, ib. n.
benefactions to St. Albans, 145.
anniverfary, ib.
I24.
his death,
will,
portraits, ib. .
portrait,
date
143.
library, ib.
works,
epitaph,
of
23.
Gown, Gowers,
241.
230.
high breaded, gathered
290.
80.
99.
high, 120.
126.
180. 241.
196.
with
on
294.
round, *356.
wide
buttoned, 358.
243. 247.
open
with
eexx.
crimfon 335.
Clement
Angular, cccx.
hiftory,
{-cciv,
rofes,
tiles
or ftones,
arched, cccxix.
circles
Graveley, epitaph
ftones,
at,
xxxv.
cclxxxix.
cx.
having two
with
302.
laced,
Grecian
-V-
ii
vi.
of Richard
, ,9.
r
5 o. , 7J . l8 6.
*6r- 269. 289. 302.
3i 8.
earl
Greffenhale,
Edward IV.
his
Gwen
rings,
278.
Griffin at feet,
ciii.
pin,
1.
cloth, lxvi.
Haketon, ccxii.
Halitus, ii.
Halloughton Ikeletons, exxvi.
Hamelin, crols-legged figure, evii.
Hamilton lady Anne, her epitaph,
381
Hamilton tumulus, xxix.
Hampton
court, Herefordlhire,
70. built
ry IV. 71.
by
Hen
mifunderftood,
and expanded
David king
Scotland
elevated,
elevated
of
ccv.
of a dead body, clxx.
died in that attitude.
ccviii.
bare,
H.
335.
wrapt
129.
of mummies,mantle,
moftly on
over,
bleffing,
of
of
office,
the orders,
white,
of
up
and thrown on
mourning, xx.
of
Woodbridge church,
foul, xii, n.
at a door, v.
lii.
red, lxvi.
white, lxxxi.
in
ciii.
Farley chapel,
in barrows, ciii.
n net, ccxxiii.
in three rows,l
in
in ringlets,
*
priefts,
ciii.
Ihort,
II.
breaft,
ccviii.
cccxxii.
account
of,
Hanney church,
ib.
Thomas,
tomb
Harnefs, ccxii.
Harold's
fillet
57. cv.
feeptre, ccviii.
burnt, xlvii.
Harrow, epitaph at, cclxxvii.
94.
127.
13 d.
flowing, 183. 198. 274. 285.
braided, 219,
reticulated, 224.
Vol.
167.
in a
tomb,
body and
Sir
377.
faints
Thomas,
at,
in,ccxxxv*
cviii.
Hajlings,
pilled, ccxxii.
cardinals, 13 1, 132.
hand,
hands
and
added
in
77
79
Haubert, Fiets du, ccxii.
Hautrey , William, his epitaph, 127.
Hautville, Sir John, his wooden figure,
eftate,
Longchamp,
Ralph Fitz Randal,
cxi.
John
reclined to left,
bilhop Frazer,
Henry Sidney,
Sir
Ralph Scopham,
325.
132.
224. 241.
2*
1.
or bare at funerals,
xii.
in
Moretons, 342.
Raleighs, xcvi.
Sir
pedimental,
102.
102.
118, 1X9,
185. 243.
229.
358.
of Mary
VI.
lowered, 167.
215. 229.
258. 276, 277. 283. 285.
288.
not 216.283.302.
246. 294.
wire
302. 334.
gathered
311.
open
31:.
323.
and
349.
long
mitred 374. 372.
gauze, 286.
Ferdinand,
Thibaut king of Navarre,
Queen Blanche,
Cardinal Freanville,
Philip and Joan, king and
queen of Navarrcj
Charles I. king of Sicily,
Charles V.
Margaret de Bourbon,
- of Burgundy,
plaited, ccxxiii.
ccxxiii.
fugar-loaf,
120. 165.
horfelhoe, long,
Felbrigge, 134.
Venetian, ccxxiii.
ftudded, 127.
mitred,
Luxemburg, 132.
at
Edinburgh,
iron, in a
xcii.
tumulus, xxxiii.
252.
Hedgehog
at feet,
43.
divided, reticulated,
deeply,
veiled,
veil flowing,
at top,
at fides,
lappet,
reticulated
veil,
conic lappeted,
veil,
'
box, xcii.
divided,
veil divided,
xau
Hearth,
quatrefoils, 81.
cxxi.
cardinal
in a leaden
triangular,
167.
Anthony
found
white, clxv.
126. 132.
cclv.
ccviii.
Paris, clxv.
29.
/
(
clofe,
veil,
Philip de Valois,
pointed, ccxxii.
of Charles
conical, ccxxi.
mitred,
Angular,
of Cornwall,
bare, 167.
2 ^-
Balliol,
Robert de Ros,
Head
Malbyfle, Aldburgh,
Hawberk, ccx.
Hawberk
ccciv.
cccxvii.
of figures, 105.
lady Rous.
in
Broad Oak,
barons, clxx.
over graves, cxcvii.
147.
Hatband, ccxxi.
Helmet, 61.
229.
and
round,
291.
round, with
round, 133.
on 287. 291.
pearls, ccviii.
richly dreft,
differently ftiaped
ccxi.
129.
almoft
furniflied,
3x1.
356. 359.
pointed or nobbed top, 23.
rather
flit in,
flat
the top,
Helmet,
Nv..
N-
N'X'.'X
Xn3x n < V
^>:X'
[3i]
Helmet, blunt,
Henry VI.
conical, 40.
pointed, 3. 8. 1 1. 17. 20. 23. 29. 79. 81. 102.
132. 134. 165. 182. 219. 222. 281. 351.
ccxi.
for eyes
flits
fide
plates,
plain,
26.
at feet,
165.
Hem
furred, 378.
Durham,
Heneage, Sir Thomas,
prior of
Henn, Mr.
Henry IV.
monument, cccxxiv.
correfts an infeription,
365.
his
monument,
canopy over
his
tomb,
I31.
mantle,
his portrait,
chapel,
hiftory,
33 *
embalmed, 59.
his funeral, 6o 61, 62.
the French wanted to have
with them, 62.
his figure at funeral," -
tdmb,
him buried
duke of Lancader,
prince
tomb;
de Bourbon de
emperor, and IV. buried
138.
of Portugal, his
lxxxv.
Vernueil, his heart, xciii.
III.
176.
65.
ccxli.
cathedral,
178. 368.
end,
if
levelled,
by Lochard,i
cccxxv.
rebuilt
13.
Heriot, 122.
Herlejlon, abbot, his body found at Waltham, 37,
Heroic honours, xv.
Herpedon, Sir John, his brafs, 182.
Herfe, cxxix.
for the duke of York, 48.
of wax, loo.
of brafs, over Richard earl of Warwick, 113.
of timber, for pattern, 116.
Hert , John, his epitaph, cci.
Hertford, epitaph in two of its churches to the
houfehold of queen Catharine, 113*.
a charter of hers dated there, 115*.
monuments in St. Andrews church, cccxvi.
Hervaulx, abbots of, their fouls, exxi.
Hervey, Elizabeth, abbefs of Elnflow, hef brafs
and epitaph, 346, 347.
pedigree, 347.
Hefill, William, his epitaph, 80.
Hetbtrfoke, epitaph at, cccv.
Heton, biftiop, his monument, cxii.
his robe adorned with faints, ccxvii.
monuments,
monument
Weft
yard
J
it,
67.
faddle,
fhield,
^70.
refts,
caparifon,
portraits,
Hevyn , Edward,
71.
chapel,
ficknefs,
perfon,
39.
-*
Windfor,
ib.
his epitaph,
175.
his chapel
"J
in different places;
xcv.
of France, his fkeleton, cxix.
duke of Lorraine, his foul, exxi.
lord of Pary, his foul, exxi.
IV. of France and Mary de Medici, their
hearts, 233, 234.
I. duke of Lorraln and Brabant, his tomb, cv;
of Sicily, his body, lxxix.
his tomb and body at Palermo, lxxix.
Heralds, 278.
I63*
epitaph,
character,
296;
funeral, cli.
cathedral
34.
his firft wife, where buried, 33.
portrait, 70, 71.
built Hampton court, 71.
ftirrups,
III.
at,
monument,
Richard
charnel-houfe, cci.
figure,
to
w.
70
their
"j
body to Weft-
figure,
will,
V.
his
Hercules,
crown;
monument
VII. eredted i
81.
185.
remove
failure
dole,358.354.362. 380.
with
and mouth, and
201.
under head, 372.
application to
Hezuet,
manor,
college, 333.
ib.
Hikbam,
2NSL.
",
[
fflkbam, William; his epitaph, 294.
J-lild
Thomas,
his epitaph,
218.
Hillingdon ,
teat,
is
epitaph, ccxxxd.
Htljhaw
monument
at,
365.
monument, 378.
Hitcbia church,
wi.iding-fhect, cxx.
Hockwold, brafies
cccx.
at,
Hoigold, xv i.
Hlborne, date
IloUeiiby,
Holes
cclxii.
in,
wooden
Hugh,
Holes,
his brafs,
in coffin to drain,
Holidays
in
monument,
monuments
Thomas,
the
Roman
accounts of,
body, clxxxviii.
crucified child, his fhrine, Ixviii.
monument, 155.
body, clxxxviii.
found, and tomb opened,
lxix. Ixx.
ftatue, lxix.
had
water-ftoppe, 84*.
water at a houfe-door, v.
flab, ib.
pointed, 169.
black,247.
fquare
fhields,
veil,
Hooks
Pufey, ccxxviii.
cciii.
cccvi. cccxvi.
at feet, 35.
arch, ib.
Margaret,19
Hunt,
164.
at,
r.
lady, her
Hurton,
Hufaby,
monument
in
Hutchin/on,
ib.
ley
at, 373.
Sweden, tomb at,
ccii.
Ilford, 243.
381.
Huntfman, 248.
cvii.
and
at,
164..
tomb, ccvi.
Huntingfield, his body, lxxxix.
monument
fee Gloucejler.
Hovfion,
162
1 64.
plate at Windfor,
Great
lxxii.
333.
hiftory,
Ewelme,
loft,
overhead,
whether crucified,
epitaph, 364.
xxx.
a fecond interment at
Horfe
81.
Faflolfe, 192.
Hubba's barrow, xlviii.
Hubert, St. ccxxxv*.
Huet, Annes, her epitaph, cclxxxvii.
Hugford, Thomas and others, their epitaphs, 219.
John, his brafs and epitaph, 326.
pedigree, 326.
Hugh the Burgundian, bifhop of Lincoln, his fhrine,
xcvii.
deers,
portrait,
Skirlaws bowels
Ixvi.
ot Exeter, his
long
cxxxiv.
tomb, ccxxxv.
Ixviii.
his
his
at, 19.
his building there, ib.
crofs-legged figure at, cvii.
xxi.
on
95.
57. Ixx.
calendar for deified perfons,
ib.
in pedigree, cxxxiii,
faints
I.
37 Hi'piric
Hill,
3*
,,
at,
1.
j.
cxxxi.
, :
Images
the Great,
179. 237.
ccxxxv*.
Jan, John, his epitaph, 269.
Jane, queen, her funeral, cliii.
Inch cairns,
xxx.
Incineratur,
185.
357.
Janert, ccxxxi.
43
Jncle,
ccxxiii.
Dr.
monument, 97.
reprefented, cxii.
his
how
Infants,
Inferia, xviii.
Infernal
Jarrow
lnfulee, xviii, u.
church, infcriptiou
Ibi ubi, a cope, ccxix.
1c Divinus, ccxxxi.
Thomas,
Idea,
in, ccli.
on
combined,
priefts breaft,
Je/us
cji
Jefus
ejl
facrifices to,
xviii*
cclviii.
9.
3eruj> JSa;a:cnug
.261.
gcfujS jjiasarenug lief 5ubeeumi, ccxxxvii.
a garment, ccxix.
JeJfe
Gods,
Infirmarius, 281.
Ingatejlone date, cclxvi.
hands, 174.
Janitor, 279.
Jaqueline of Bavaria,
1
of poor
Incarnatt, clviii.
priefts habits,
14.
9.
wainfcot,
Arderne, 216.
Bole, 255.
Inkepenne founds a charnel chapel, ccxxx.
Inlaying of black figures in white (lone, 1 io*
Innervic tumuli, xxvi.
monument, 44.
xii.
on
44.
on
ccxcix.
on cope,
56. 255.
on
183.
of Frowick, 152.
aile,
43.
Jettons, cclxviii.
on
50*.
bn back of hands,
keeper 317.
Jewifh ernbalment,
oven,
Jews
punifhed,
.
II.
xcvii
cii.
defcribing the
monument} xv.
Runic,
glovesj
the
129.
of,
iii.
HS, 214,
Ibs aie
3J)U
on fword
xci.
hilt, ccxiii.
362,
the
at,
243.
xiv.
<
142.
gold, 122.
VOL.
II.
Orleans, xciv.
heart of Sir
mercy, 303.
cefter,
xc jj^
platej xcv.
of
")
Jlicet,
Philip, fon
bifhop Peter
bifhop
giljti
Great, hofpital
Sir
XIII. xciii.
helmet, 81.
on banner, 172.
on chapel, 186, 187.
on pediment, 210.
on helmet, 132.
Ilford,
xci.
on of Robert
on bowels of Louis
on Louifa of Savoy,
on body of
of Louis de
Gros,
on
dOrgemont,
Stephen de
Denis de Molin,
Aymeric de Magniac,
on copper
on
Robert
on
on king
on king
unknown
on
on tomb Exeter,
on
on
of
on Hugh Lupuss
on R. G.
Tredington,
on
on
Edwards
on
Orkney,
heart
xc.
heart
n. cclxiii.
ttii,
lxxxvii.
articles in
hearts
136.
on
Marias urn,
on
of R. Scopham,
on the
of Richard Manners and Robert
Ros,
on
of Ferdinand,
heart
lxxiii.
3teerce,
ccxxii.
Ofric,
Ethelred,
__
characters
in
at
a fhrine,
cxcvi.
cxviii.
ccxvii.
a cope, ccxix.
prince
Bellus, in
fword, ccxxiv.
ccxxxi, .
Infcrip-
34
Infcription
Infcription
Traethew,
on Orcus, Magnus,
Roman,
at
at Berking,
Levvellyn ap
Alban's,
Luton,
on abbot
Urjwlck,
cc
Barton, Darton, Augbton,
Gampfey, on Urfiick,
Langley Dibgite
prebendal
Bi
at
llbert
the Ralls
iii.
monuments,
Aquilcia,
burgb church,
Manchefier,
letters,
at
at
York,
Sam,
[ecJXIriu
Baycttx tapeltry,
feals,
on
Maud,
on
Richeza,
ccxxxix.
on
pLtes, ccxxxix.
IV. Lothair,
on
on
king
of
on
farrow, on Dodo, and on
German's and
on Vale
on
on
and
Dur on
a
ham
Cambridge,
on Gundreda's tomb, Egbam and Rookham,
churches,
hound
and
at Sr. Aufile,
crofs,
leaden
Frederic
Conilance, ccxl.
Lucius, and'*
at Lichfidd,
early bilhops
Hereford,
llbert J-ccxli.
at
de Cbatz,
Kirkdale,
at St.
Ethelflan's jewel,
'l
Etbelred's ring,
Atheljlan
Ovinus, Guthlac, Bratbwell,
crofles,
at Kirkland,
Pofiling,
over-cairn,
at
ccxlv.
Shropfhire
crofles in Lincoln
at St. Stephen's
Rones
at
Lombardic
Roman
hand,
on
letters, ccxlviii.
capitals, eexlix.
in text
eexlix,
a prefs at Carlijle
Dilton, Ropejlcy
Tiltey,
King's
on
on edge
on garments,
St. fefinr, J
of flab, ccli.
cclxii,
in Northleigh
cclxvii.
ccc.
at
his feet,
24.
portraits
in
wives, 38.
for feveral of the family of
Vs chapel, 67.
in
to
on a collar, 102.
on the countefs of Warwicks chapel, 124,
in the duke of Glouceflers vault, 143.
in South Mims church windows, 153, 134.
on Hungerford chapel, after removal, 159.
in Hungerford chapel, 139, 160. 186.
on Manfields flab, 172.
church,
175.
on
on
186.
on
Beauchamp and dean Goldfwell,i87 under beau and
187.
under a
on chapel
on John
Pulham,
on the of
A "> 2 6
under
j
on
Lowes tomb, 213. 224.
on
214.
on Arderne
216.
tiles,
-xsmjirJ
fepulchral,
in Sebrokes chapel,
Wood
Roman,
manor-houfe,
on
ccxc.
mantle-piece
Whitchurch
hear Caergws, cccxxxi.
mans beginning under
womans over
on Gowers monument,
windows under
of James Gafcoigne
and
Prophete, 49.
Henry
in Tatefale
ccL
ccl.
borough, Rodmarton,
Croyland
Arthur's leaden plate,
Cornhill,
at
tiles
pillars,
near
Sir
Newark
Coflutius,
chapel,
cclv.
on
in
in
Woodhoufe
Mansfield
bell,
Rawnder,
Wincheficr,
Charnborne, St. Peter's, Oxford, Mold, Blith-
at
afcertained
t at
Whittington
per ic,
in
bifliop
houfe,
hall,
Houfe
ot Lords tapeftry,
on H<
Mofaic,
Canterbury,
Roman,
Wales,
ccxxxiv.
on
Caergws,
Latin oreek
Burford,
two
ages
on
Hone,
Lichfield, Ipfuicbccliv.
college,
at
at Lincoln,
in
at
in PoJUtng church,
cclii*.
cclii,
at St
George's
>
Say chapel,
cclii.
at Mtddleby,
on
de Cbatz,
Bifhop Roger,
5
church, Southwark,
on Odlo,
/.
Fox,
Sitfilt,
in
,
,
174, .
182.
183.
altar-cloths,
bifliop
death,
doctor,
roof,
Sir
186.
189.
Faftolf, at
arch
192.
the choir J
Offas piflure
at
St '
...
'
bifliop
beads,
in relief,
chapel,
Infcription
X'
X XV
\\
lnfcription
on
on Wenloks hands, 224.
on
227.
on
Khebworth chancel window, 237.
on Theydon Gernon
245, 246.
on
252;
commemorating 259. 265.
Beauchamp
Wind*
272.
Edward
278, 279.
on Chrillopher Peyton, Ifelham church,
287.
288.
on pew, 310,
Browns
315.
round hawk Buckden,
^25.
Algarkirk church windows,
on Maurs tomb, 332. 331.
bilhop Alcock
345.
windows, 341.
cut 349.
Irnham windows, 364.
labels
Tiptofts chapel,
fcrplls, .229.
in
fteeple,
labels,
bilhop
at
for,
IV's vault,
to
in
reverft,
hofpital,
in
>t
in
St.
in
chapel,
in Strenlall
in,
in
Injlruftor
grammatical 325.
monuments,
,
Inviolability of
xvii'.
Joachim, 113.
Joan of Acres,
24.
of Navarre, queen of Henry IV. her hair,
ccxxiii.
monument, 34.
her
drefs,
1.
hi dory,
death,
15*.
John
of Arundel,
earl
his will
and
hiltory,
ccxxxv*.
237.
200. 342. 357.
124.
of
108.
hejford.
his
of
I.
his
thofe of
his wife,
fan,
of Portugal, his
II.
lxxxiv.
ib.
III.
St.
Beverley,
buried,
Baptift,
9.
172. 179.
179. 201.
254. 260. 267. 330. 332. 342. 349.
his Memoirs of Sepulchral
Johnfon, Maurice,
Monuments
corrected,
Andrew,
roomy
coffin, Ixii.
Geffrey,
Jofcelin,
-
Sir
Ralph,
Joyenval, abbey,
|
1
5-
14.
church of
Ireland,
St.
tumulus
Laurence, 286.
in, xxxiv.
Irnham, infeription
at,
364.
Irnus, ccxxxi.
Iron
rails
letters,
331.
coffin, lxii.
136.
hiflory,
her
13.
chara&cr,
epitaph,
family,
Si 70,
drews, 211.
his hillory, 211, 212.
Key
in a ring,
307.
36
t
Key
Kidvelly,
his epitaph,
David,
]
Lacy, hiftory, 367.
in faltire, cxviii.
366.
tranflation, ccxxvi.
3Latin,
Kings of England,
how
affift at
portraits of, J t.
tic:
on the tomb of
Humphrey duke
of
Kingston,
monument and
epitaph, 210.
monument,
will,
him,
indignities offered
at
Cha-
211.
ii.
Kijlvaen, xlix.
Kit's-coity houfc, xlix.
Kitte, archbilhop, his epitaph, ccvci.
of, his
Lancelot,
infcription, cclii.
Kneepicces,
duke
Thomas
ccxxv.
hi (lory, ib.
burial,
ccxxv.
his death,
315.
ljclp,
his gloves,
Lancajler,
Stowborough, lxv.
Kinmuck-moor cairns, xxix.
Ha&ji,
Laken William,
Lamb
Gloucefter, 142.
buried, clxxx.
arms on,
fjelp,
Laertes,
figures of,
ib.
of,
236. 238.
where
Edmond
buried,
de,
11.
his
monument,
hiftory
lxii.
rivetted within,
243.
long and pointed, 269.
Knife at girdle, 354.
Knights, fix, elegant, on lady Cliffords tomb,
will,
11, 12.
ib.
Ifabel de,
12, 13.
bilhop, his flab, cxxviii.
of
3 11,
the garter, their portraits,
57.
cefters conftitution,
144.
L.
from
ccxxxv*.
and
his figure
hiftory, 349.
1.
288.
birds, 328. 294. 315, 316.
burial in city,
xiv.
Walter,
cclvii.
Lawc, motto,
Laws, xxviii.
Lacing
Law, John,
figle,
to crucifix,
217.
figure,
xliii.
ccciv.
piece of in a coffin,
lxi.
Leaden
Leaden box
full
of
lxv.box,
allies,
Danbury,
at
coffin of St.
crofs, cxvi.
date, cclxiv. church, cclxxxiv.
Leckhamplon churchyard
infcription
Legharneyfe,
ccxiii.
Marys,
monument
St.
in, cxiii.
Newark
hofpital
cclxxii.
at feet,
Lefirange,
monument,
Thomas,
Le
John, monument,
375.
William, hisepitaph, 319.
his
Straunge,
73,
his
the lhrines at
inferiptions, ccxxxiii.
ccxlviii.
ccxiii
corrupted,
mixt, lxxxi.
ib.
cxv.
Lind, John,
Dr.
lxviii.
Edward
IV's
279.
Linen,
cloth in
b;
(arrows,
1.
at, cxxviii.
and lamb, 38
1.
on
with double
255. 318.
pendant,
looking up, 243.261.287, 288.
on
326.
1
56.
06.
tail
201.
Anglo-Saxon,
102.
on
fquare German, ccxxxv.
Roman
on
garments, cccxv.
eexliii.
Loaves
ccxxxv.
Levrt, ccxxxi.
Lewis, Mr. inaccurate in copying dates, cclxiii.
at,
cccv.
analyzed, 279.
hiftory of the
ib.
hands of a
faint,
332.
vi.
Locator, vi.
iron, ccli.
epitaph
in
Locare funus,
priefts
xvuuidii infcription,
monument, 368.
capitals, ccxlviii.
capital, their varieties, ccliv.
inlaid in brafs
a collar,
and
Greek un
on Roman uiiuipuuu,
ccxlviii.
eexliii
Lions
II.
44 49
Vjicet*.
bracket,
idea, cv.
on
duly
Saxon,
Saxon,
capital
fkeleton, cxxviii.
his knees,
cccxxiii. 17.
at, cclxxxiii.
difroveries in
lhrines, cv.
epitaph
monument
a crofs, bible,
of a lady in the
chapel, ccxxiv.
'VOL.
an enameller, Cxiii.
at, 381.
monuments
Leyftoft,
Paget, cxxxii.
Limovicenfis, Johannes,
Leflorium, 178.
Lcdder hungrye , civ.
Lee, Henry, his epitaph, 324.
monuments, xx.
in
Leopard
in lead, lxvi.
intcription, ccxl.
LincluUen abbey,
Leftern, 287.
body
Lilly, 267.
Shottelbrook, ii.
at Grantham chapel, cx.
boots, lxvii.
Leflicani,
Lichfield cathedral, a
Lights
1.
in at
Mat ravtrs
on
monument of
in St.
lxx.
1 .
fragments
L^ica,
>; _
lxiii.
Hugh,
lii.
Leather in barrows,
bodies in, lxvi. and lead,
Lecliot
Libitinarii, J
lxiii*.
Richard Whittington,
>lxv.
Sir Reginald Bray,
the Semples,
J
Louis duke of Guienne, xciv.
bodies
Ltiillna,
37
xciii.
ccxxxix.
lxv.
Locatio,'
Lochard, William
Lollius
115. q
it
tie
re-
Lombardic
his epitaph,
letters, eexliii.
capitals,
377.
inlcriptions in, cclii.
monument, ccxxxi*.
LongIandt
,,
r
Longland, bilhop, his chapel, infcription on,
Longpont abbey fouls, cxxi.
Lcpo, a Dutch artitt, lxxxi.
Lord's prayer faid at funerals, cciv.
Lofinga William, his will, 49.
Ici/w monumenr, infcription on, ccxl.
Loudmgton William,
Loudoun cairn, xxx.
38
ccli.
buried, xcvi.
XII.
XIII. bowels,
of Bourbon,
Hutin,
hiflory,
cliv.
Mail, 185.
195.
28r.
252.
gorget and hauberk, 256.318.
283.
371, 372.
round neck, 230. 281.
>311.
372.
261.
gorget,
323.
fleeves,
fkirts,
Maift re
queux, 279.
338.
at,
ccl.
diforder, lxxxii.
epitaph, cccvi.
brafles deftroyed, cccxxii.
Manjield, Richard,
Luton, infcription in
monuments
at,
379.
will,
145.
Lynne, date
Lyon,
at,
Thomas,
cclxiv.
his family,
exxv.
arms, exxiv.
ment, 238.
her portrait,
Anne,
filler
171, 172.
Maniple, 276. 298. 329. 342. 354.
embroidered in arms, 312.
gathered on right Ihoulder, 242,
long, 247.
Manners, Sir Richard, his heart, xci.
Sir John, his monument and motto, 262.
Sir George and lady, their monument, ib.
Manny, Walter de, diredts his burial, ccxxviii.
Mansfield Woodboufe chapel, infcription at, cclv.
Mantle, 29. 55. 79. 99. 102, 1- 3. 107, 108. 118,
119. 127. 132. 136. 185. 195. 215, 216.
224. 228, 229. 239. 246. 248. 252. 265.
267. 274. 277. 283. 288. 314. 347. 349.
_
37 7
of Henry
IV.
of queen
31.
of
229. 283. cxxix.
311.
80. 230.
of golden
258.
arms on,
Frederick lxxxiv.
judge Gafcoignes, 37.
01.
ings, 2 1 9.
Lyttelton,
faddle, civ.
Manes
Lymer
monument,
ccxxii.
279.
Mair, 279.
cancellarie,
colltgii
lhocs,
Lugubria, xx.
Luke, 48.
280, 281.
281.
hofpitalis,
gorget, I
Lupus, a
cxxiii.
Ikirt,
and epitaph,2i3.
St.
coat, lxii*.
cciv.
ccxxiv.
Magine, nurfe,
Majefte cloth,
Maigne, 108.
le
cajlle, ccxxix.
Majefle, cxciv.
xciii.
his
Joos, eexvi.
Maiden
cardinal
51.
his brafs,
Macquierag, ccxxxi.
monu-
Joan,
his
>
the garter,
fattened at breaft,
ib.
furred,
fleece,
M.
ccxxxii-
of
CO.
R. M.
initial,
95.
Mabillon, his opinion on Arabic numerals, cclxviii.
Mace, found in archbifhop Kennedys tomb, 212.
Maccabre's dance of death, 188.
II.
held in
Mantle-
C
Mantle-piece infcrlbed, ccxc.
at Saffron Walden, cclxiii
Manuel Comnenus, where buried, clxxx.
Marble ftone flab, cxii.
39
cclxv.
218.
hiftory, 133.
countefs of Richmond, her lervant, 175.
duchefs of Norfolk, her tomb examined, and
bones and hair found, 138.
.
monument and
York, daughter of
ment and
of York, duclu of
epitaph, 239.
of
lid ward
epitaph, 2:9.
Bavaria, her figure, 355.
fs
monument, 356.
JRa.ia,
210.
Maria,
Markby, William,
Markham,
hiftory,
198, 199.
figure,
199.
family, 199.
Markflury^-'Vxoni, cxxvi.
take about,
monument, 40.
chapel, ib.
Marriage reprefented in pain'ed glafs, ccxi.
Marjhall, bifhop of Exeter, his arms quartered,
cxiv.
Mar (ha 11
of
Martin,
260.
Calais, 280.
ccxxvi.
Maufoleum
ol
clxxiii
clxxv.
lxii*, lxiii*.
lxii*.
Mays Knoll,
cxl.
280.
> !
lord,
M
Medford
and prebendary,
ib.
Mary
clxviii.
>
lxvii.
Memoriale, J
Men, two, and a woman, on one tomb, 366. and
their wives in pairs, cxxii.
Mercer, 280.
Merchant of the ftaple, his habit, So.
jliucji,
clxi.
2 77
daughter of Edward IV. buried at Windfor,
281.
Mafcall, bifhop, his will, 49*. hiftory, 51.
-
cxiii.
cv. evii.
at,
cxxix.
MidMair
cairn,
M'd<deby,
,6.
Metham, crofslegged-figure,
clviii
Maton, 95. 33 6
Maur
Maufolea, xvi.
St.
cclx.
monuments, 41.
burial, cxxx.
monument,
family, 40.
pedigree, 41.
lVs
94.
his
made Edward
official
Matrafs, 129.
Matjis, Quintin,
of
portrait, ib.
her
278.
176.
Mater
Marbler,
15, 1 17.
Marchford Simon, his epitaph, 128.
Howard,
of Bourbon,
Matela/fcr, ccxi.
Midhurfi,
William
xxix.
earl of
Fitz
Southampton, cxxxtii.
at, cccvi.
South, chantry,
153.
in the church, 1 53
not magical, lv.
windows painted
Mirrors
in
barrows,
54
343, 344.
archdeacon, 344.
benefactions, 1
eexlii.
Thomas,
Mortimer,
deep, 372.
womens, 23.29. 53 55
-
at,
ccli.
Mottoes,
of,
xx.
xx.
at
Rome, xxi.
mourning
antiquity of
Mourners hired,
the monks,
his tomb preferred to the holy land,
ccciii.
cxxxviii.
keep
cxxxiv.
cccxxiv.
under
dedruftion
Stepney, Mary Overys, and
who never occupied them,
cdxxxvii.
Moore, John,
William,
xx.
Wales, cciv.
on a tomb, cclii. .
Mouthpiece of helmet down, 359.
MufFeled, or veiled, ccxxvii.
Mulier, 279.
Mulfo, William, his epitaph, 194.
John, his epitaph, 195.
pleafant miftake about, 194, 195*
mouth
Mummy, money
arms,
of
Egyptian,
Kiow, hands crod on
in the
of, liv.
pofition
to as a faint.
clothes,
viii.
in
ib.
ccciv.
ccciii,
liv
Month mind,
infcription, ccxxxii.
Motto,
prayed
evii.
infcription, cclv,
mummies,
Hugh,
gauntlets, 165.
Mittens, or mitten-fleeves, mens, 10.
Mont,
lxii.
Mortier, ccxxiii.
large, 347-
with
lord, ib.
Mor ley,
..
Morle, William,
Mold church
will,
112114.
Miffal, Bedford,
character,
lv.
exxx.
abbey
Mdhn,
its
lxxxvii.
Mulic
at funerals, vii.
in repair, cxxxiii.
legacies to
in pedigree, cxxxiii,
St. Pauls,
of, cccxxii.
Nantueil, fouls
St. Brides
St.
at
cccxiv.
for perfons
228.
his brafs,
his brafs,
179.
hiftory, ib.
Napkin over
at,
exxi.
face, iv.
335.
Naulum Charontis ,
liv.
41
of,
21.
362.
3
Necklace,
228.
of
230.
rows of
289.
gold to boddice,
Neckerchief, 169.
clofe,
ccxv,
31.
double, 102. 136.
three rows,
of four
pearls,
NeElon, epitaph at, 371.
Needham barrows, xlii.
Neel, Richard, his monument and hiftory, 295.
Elizabeth, her epitaph, 355.
Nemrut barrow, xxxvii.
Nenia, viii.
Neots, St. a crofs at, ccxlvii.
cclvii.
at,
monument,
of Warwick,
of Durham,
monument,
Anne, queen of Richard
duchefs of
account
Neville,
earl
their
81.
136.
bifhop
his
181.
her burial, 296.
III.
Ifabel,
Clarence,
of,
257.
fword, ccxiii.
397 .
Newmarche, Ifabel, her epitaph, 115*,
Newmarket barrows, xlii.
St. Loo,
cclvi.
to, cclviii.
Oak
at, cxxxiij.
280.
OrXfiput, v, n.
ccii.
xxxiv.
monument
at,
at,
cxxxii.
355.
omitted, eexlix.
197. 260.
bifhop, his relics at Peebles, xxxiii.
Nichols, bifhop, his will, 104.
Organs
Nimbus of the
antients, exeix.
in barrows, 1
Nogent, fepulchres in the plain of, xlv.
Nolettus, fuppofed figure of, 39. 115*,
ccc.
eraft,
Nippers
at
Croyland, 219.
242.
Oriol,
n.
279.
lingham, 228.
duchefs of, her tomb opened, 13S.
Margaret
203.
window, 245.
Orkney , Robert bifhop of, cxii.
Orlingbury church, infeription on a helmet, ccxl.
Ormond, daughter of an earl of, her epitaph, 360,
Ornaments buried
by Romans,
brought from
church-porch, cxxxv.
barrows,
in
the
fuppofed,
Orpington arch in
prieft,
lii.
ib.
eexvi.
Notary, 281.
Notre dame, difeoveries
Novemdialia , xviii.
at, xciii.
thus, an infeription,
185.
Numeral figures, their introduction into Europe,
origin, date of ufe, and forms, cclix.
Arabic
appearances on
in
England, cclx.
Vox.. 1L
tomb, cv.
Ofrics
Overey,St.Marys, lady
Novendialia, cciii.
Novi, burial at, clxxxi.
oldeft
hi*
1.
Ocularium, ccxli.
Odda, his bones found, lxii.
Oddo, infeription on, ccxxxii.
Odin's body burnt in a ftrong fire, xlviii.
Oeconomus, 239.
Now
ib.
Non
duly attended
Ollcrt,
Newton
n.
cclxv.
date,
328.
Nuns bed,
Official,
figures, not
Arabic,
1 1
Numeral
buried
in, cxxviii.
1-71.
monuments
monuments of the
Ovid,
MS.
Oufeby,
Oxford,
cclxi'.
Cobham
in,
family, ib.
of, ccxiii.
wooden
firft
library at,
144.
f.
42
P.
monument
his
in Lichfield cathedral,
thumberland,
Hungerford 357. 187
cover them, 190.
of Alban's martyrdom and king
on tomb dean Borew, 190.
Ardern chapel, 2x6.
284.
189.
cloth to
OfTa, 206.
St.
the
of
in
in
wooden
figure at,
153,
>54*
monuments
his epitaph,
178.
charnel-houfe, cc.
fupporting, x.
PalHott chamber, clvi.
Palmer, Thomas, his epitaph, cccV.
John, his epitaph, 208.
Pandler's Knew, xxviii.
Panetarius Scotia, 381, 382.
Perient, 44.
Tiptoft, 141.
Chaucer, 108.
Frowick, 1 34.
Boleyn, 184.
Grene, 213.
Yelverton, 230.
monument
at,
Colt, 253.
Vernon, 264.
exxvi.
Brown, 317.
Delapole, 321.
Hugford, 326.
Fitz William, 328.
Pannarius, cclxxx.
Parprecum
48.
Parental, a, xviii, xix.
Paris, fouls at, exx, exxi.
in
Sudley
Pemberton
Pembf-idge
brafs,
213.
*43j ;
Fen, John, his epitaph, cclxxxvii.
Pendants found in an urn, lxxxvi.
Pcndomer, monument at, exxiv.
cccvlii.
ib.
Penlofe,
no wounds
in
hands and
feet,
ccxxx.
Thomas,
a Ikeleton, xxxv.
Pavia, charnel-houfe at, cc.
Paul, abbot of St. Albans, deflroys the tombs of
his predeceffors, 352.
monuments
at
her
11.
Patera
Pattejley,
cccxix.
at,
cccxxi.
Pajlon , epitaph
Hervey, 347.
Fitz Alan, 360.
Cheney, 375.
Pedigrees illuftrated with monuments, &c. cccxx.
:
li.
Marney, 41.
preserved, cccxxiv.
Pahngton , Thomas,
Pangborn
cx.
Peatling,
Haftings chapel,
in the
ccxxxv*.
his figure,
Paul's Perry,
ib.
buried at
bearer,
St.
Albans, 177.
his
fword-
178.
Henry, fourth
earl
of Northumberland,
his
,,
^x
xX
43
Pert]
Henry
310.
312.
George, 310.
grave opened and body
31
Maud, 3
Algernon,312.eredcd monuments
312.
309, 310.
John,
43.
Perk, 298.
313.
fifth earl,
his
Philippa
1.
1.
Idonea,
four
her
his brafs,
Pickering, altar
129.
pedigree, 44.
and portrait,
TUpiStmvov, vi.
P rry,
benefactions
ib.
on
Medcna, maker
Sabatons
fub marmore,
Pigaces,
cxxxvi.
Cava! ini, whether
made Bedes
he
Ihrine,
clxxxvii.
15. 49.
179.
196.
227.241.260.332.357.
ccxxxv*.
cxcvii.
ftafF
Pincerna, 279.
Pincers for a fmith, ccciv.
Pins, brafs, in barrows, liii.
Pifa,
Campo fanto
clxxxi.
at,
Pifcina,
Ikirts,
burial,
157.
ib.
dead
for the
among
the Ethiopians,
1x5.
filver,
M.
Peyton family,
Thomas and286.
Chriftopher,
Richard, 289.
Robert and
21.
Polyandria,
Pharamund,
his laws
and burial,
li.
246, 247.
Matthew,
William
monument, 362,
account him and
John, monument
44.
Sir
ib.
lord Bardolf,
363.
his
of
lady, 363.
at Kidderminfter,
his
3 63
on
Philip, St.
iii,
Pew, 310.
initials
exeix.
Plate, ccxi.
her
ccxcvii.
of fhrines, clxxxvii.
Pillorets, monument on, cv.
Pillars
a brafs figure,
xiv.
elegant, xiv.
Pilgrims, figures of, 1 68.
Pixis,
Peyrounie,
to
9.
115*.
ccxxi.
64
ccvi.
clviii.
cxii.
10.
Pejecodds, ccxxi.
Pevenl
monuments, ccv,
ccvii.
iii.
his figure,
at,
Pictures on
tomb
xix, n.
Petfe, ccxxiv.
Perftan embalment,
99, 10..
and epitaph, 277.
bral's
family portraits,
Perient,
xvi.
will,
to the family,
3 12
.
intermarries with Clifford family,
-
fon
a prieft, ib.
found,
de
of Louis
V. monument,
queen
duchefs of of
tomb,
husbands,
Beauchamp,
Eleanor,
his
179. cccxxxiii.
at St.
cciii.
Albans, cxxvii.
burial
in,
iv.
Porcheleon,
Thomas,
Porphyry tombs
ftatuary,
at
ufe
124, 125.
urns Rome,
and manner of working,
ib.
ib.
Porter
WL
44
16*, n.
Whittington and
by Hollar, 157.
Edward III. queen and prince of Wales,
and Henry duke of Lancefler, 158.
Henry VI. 235.
duke and duchefs of Burgundy, 259.
Thomas Defpenfer
at
hold
Lambeth, eexvi.
Edward I. 70, .
kings of England, 71.
Pried
earl ot Gloucefler,
on
a pedeftal, excii.
cciii.
cloak, ccxvii.
travelling habits, ccxviii.
bud, 51.
habit, 85.
Printed Sattin, ccxxvi.
in
Scotland, clxx,
Proportion,
i S 6.
chalices
kneeling, 353.
cix.
large, cx.
TIpoBwi?, V.
R. Pereflon, 313.
Sir Gilbert Talbot, cccxxi.
Portraits in miflals, ib.
Public funerals,
...
2 97
Poping church
infcription in,
ccxxxu.
196.
xi.
Pulleyns, ccxii.
578.
embroidered,
339.
cccx.
chancellors,
174. 176.
William, 308.
diredl their
cxxxix.
funeral,
family,
ib.
Prcecidanea, clxviii.
viii.
cccvi.
pilgrims,
Praficee,
Southwell, 376.
at
fliaft,
Sir
Angular,
on
Poulaines , ccxxi.
ccliii, cclir.
flails,
xv.
xiv.
Puticuli, xiv.
cxiii.
115*,
n.
monuments
in,
cxiv.
Prews, John,
at,
lviii.
Quisquis ades,
S^uifquis eris,
Quitters, ccxii.
R.
Ra
45
R.
3
Rings, 243. 252. 26 1
on middle
on
changed
362.
Conftantias, Ixxxi.
Racamat, 48.
Radnor,
of,
earl
1
59 *.
Ragged regiment, 70.
Ram on the tomb of Ifocrates, xvi.
Ramfam, abbot, his figles, cclviii.
Rajlatl, Mr. his miftake about archbilhop Booths
monument, 376.
Rat at feet, 43.
monument
Ratcliffe
Thomas,
Sir Robert,
248.
Ethelberts
mourning, xx.
Erhelburghs, eexliii.
,.nd
ccxxxi.
Rifdons account of Hankford's monument, 72.
Riolebran,
his epitaph,
Roads, money
left to
monument,
2.
of Lytlyngton, 21 y.
Redtors glaze Eaft window of chancel, 39^
Reculver inlcrip'ion, ccxxxii.
Reepham, crob-legged
Refeclor arius,
Regent
Le
his
St.
Retie of
his (hrine,
Anjou,
monument, 97.
tofy, 98.
motto, ccciii.
Rochet, 149 ;
Rochjprd, Matilda, her headdrefs, ccxxiii.
Robjart, S|r Lddowic, his
arms, cxxiii.
Latin, cclxix.
Rood loft,
monument, and
III.
coffin,
xx,
Rickbill, Sir
n.
in
at Paris, xciv.
tombs of bilhops
Salilbury, ccxxxi*,
ccxxxii*.
archbilhop Bowets, 75.
made of the earl of Warwicks hair, iat.
on third finger, 127. 136.
on middl? and third finger of both hands, 147.
on firft and third fingers, 156.
on every finger, 156.
on firft, fccond, and third, 165.
with a jewel, 165.
Rings, iron, in tumulus, xxxiv.
of other materials,
Vol.
II.
9.
deferibed, lxxix.
monument, exxi,
exxii.
Roifold, xlviii.
,
at
William,
i;jj.
Roland John,
of
body expofed
8.
in, lvi.
296.
abbot of
duke York buried
of Maud,
figures
brafs
Rock, lepulchres
76.
Relts for fpears, 70.
Refurredtion of Chrift, 322.
Reticulated headdrefs, 8. 23. 31. 55.
Reticulation at Tides of face, 165.
II.
hit*
xciii.
Richard
cxcviii.
Rhyme,
241.
156.
epitaph, 27 5.
Remi,
fhorr,
doftors,
de France, 279.
Regill, Richard,
Thomas,
33 2,
Robes, 333.
cclxvxi.
Roy
iii.
296.
&.
in
at Crofsthwaite, eexvi.
his will,
finger,
finger, 267.
little
Roman
his epitaph,
356.
funeral ceremonies,
ii
vi.
inferiptions, ccxxxii.
urns,
Romant
&c. found
de la Rofe,
wpmans
from, ccxxiv,
cxxxi.
drefs
at,
date, cclxiii.
Romfey, crofs at, cxiv.
Roof of a church, date on, cclxv.
wainfeoted and painted, 334, 335.
Roos, Sir William, his brafslcfs flab, 36.
Edmond, buried at Enfield, 140.
Ifabel, married Sir Thomas Lovel, 139.
at feet,
186.
on
pillars, ccl;
Rofa on a
bell, ccciv.
1.
3 S
374
'
Ro/amondf
46
R flin
figure in
and epitaph,
his brafs
Thomas, monument,
of
miflake of animals
Salome,
at feet, 44.
13.
Ruffel, bilhop,
Sardinia,
Ruff,
cxviii.
hiftory, epitaph,
aile
Fotheringay,
at
358.
a fhroud, 378.
his mifreprefentation
Salt,
34 -
of, buried
will,
a charnel-chantry, cc.
his
his chapel
276.
ib.
Roundels, 43.
his fkeleton,
cxviii.
bifhop, cix.
>341.
hiftory,
Rycot
Lady
ccxxxi*.
at, cclxxvii.
date, cclxv.
firft
earl
fituation
infcribed, ccxix.
window,
Edmund
their
monuments,
cathedral
chapd,
monument
cope
Roger,
Salijlury
clxvi.
painted, 119.
Henry,
Henry,
prieft, ccxvii.
brafs
Sandapila, x.
Sandys, archbifhop, date on his tomb, cclxv.
Sarah, her fepulchre, clxxii.
Autun,
lx.
n.
Sarqueux, lx.
Safranus, his epitaph, ccxxxi.
Sattin printed, ccxxvi.
barrows,
and
Say
240.
240.
coins, ceil'd.
letters
on, eexlii.
characters, ib.
rings
Sabatons, clviit
monuments
in,
105.
lords,
cciii.
Sacraria, cclxxxvi.
Sacrifices, funeral,
human,
the
v.
Scales,
St.
Danbury, lxiii.
Baldwin, his tomb, and pedigree, 77.
George ,
and
burial,
282.
lii.
353.
monument
lord, will
St. Cleres
Anthony
Scales in barrows,
xix.
to
S.
at
Scoffield,
St. Sythe,
St.
330.
on a cope, cccxiv. 4.
unknown, 172.
9. 49.
167.
Salet, ccxi.
Salii,
fong
of,
perfons
names
churchyard, crofs
in,
cxv.
on
47
C
Scrolls,
clxxxiv.
Scrope , archbilhop,
cnonnop, his
n execution,
16.
monument,'
[17.
embalment,
figle, cclvii.
1 . Iii.
monu-
cc:.
Shears in barrows, 1 .
Sheen, prior of, 149.
Stel/ordi Great, brafs at, cccxv.
Felbrigge,
134.
Seam on cuiffes and greaves, 361.
Seaman, Simon, epitaph, 105.
keee-pieces, 132.
monument
at,
in,
epitaph
at,
- monument
ccxxx.
360.
at,
372.
Shereman, cclxxx.
ccxvi.
cclxxx.
Sheriff,
Secretary, cclxxix.
Shernborne, Sir
Thomas and
ladys brafs,
183.
ib.
Seignour , cclxxxi.
xci.
Edward Nevill
222.
on Hungerford
of tomb, 45.
roundj
Egyptian, j\ CCXXV
314. 318. 351.
pointed,
on a tomb, 40.
chapel, 162, 163, 164.
Shields painted
in quatrefoils
at fide
ccxiv.
Shift,
Shirt,
not be
borrowed by
of Nogent,
_ by way
and
detatched
women who have burnt
deftroyed, xvii.
to
Shirington,
Chriftians, xviii.
in the plain
patriarchal,
in caves,
..
** 11 -
i. ii.
Seraphim, 311.
Sergeaunt, Henry,
ccxvi.
ib.
pointed,
361.
and
piked,
of
armour, 229.
round-toed, 252.
of 256.
ccxxi.
plated,
plated
joints ingrailed,
8.
cxiii.
fquare, 147.
fealed
ribbed,
cloth,
prieft,
154.
Conftance, lxxxi.
in rock, lvi.
unalienable,
monuments, cxxxiv.
will,
Charlemain, ib.
adorned with jewels,
open, ccix.
xlv.
fids,
Mr. his
chantry, ib.
heathen,
of mail,
ib.
to
facred
Shelley,
183.
windows,
Sebb'a
their 'P' ta h
P >
ment, 182.
chapel, 182.
Seafgain,
Shah Jehan,
Thomas, abbots
358.
barrows, xlv.
if
Shafferons, clvi.
q.
Seys,
iii.
initials,
collegii,
62.
hills,
Srvtrus,
humilis
Severinus,
Seabroke ,
279. to an archbilhop,28i.
to an abbot, 281.
Service fet out by the kings book, cxxx.
Serviette, cclxxviii, cclxxix.
Servus, 30.
Seven
of Humphrey duke
of Edward queen,
xi.
Serqueux, lx.
Servant to a princefs,
Sejfores,
Scrinium , cxciv.
Scythian
at arms, cclxxviii.
Sermons, funeral,
Tient,"!
miracles,
les,
chaftity,
7
wood,
"j
>CCXV1H.
Shoulder-
'
'
-
'
-"SsCi
335.
round,
of
at Lincoln,
bilhops
Worcefter,
at
fixed, clxxxiii.
in
clxxxiv;
i.
eredt,
fitting,
St.
Coldingham,
Halloughton,
eexvi.
Milbornport,
clxxxii. clxxxviii.
clxxxiii. clxxxviii.
lord Hungerfords,
brafs,
Beuno, cxcii.
Ofwald and Wulftan, cxciv.
Simon Montfort, from Hereford cathedral,
cxciv.
159.
162,
in
feveral in one, ib.
at
vii.
Side-faddles introduced, by
ccxxvi.
Landafly Exeter,
9 1.
xix.
Weflby,
Leveredge,
163.
ccci.
lvii.
at
Siticernia,
Ridvvare,"
xtiv.
xlii.
xliii.
at Colchefler,
208.
chapel, 190,
xlii
up,
in coffins,
fhields
Skeletons
at
in,
on Hungerford
274.
bifhop Ruffel,
about, 96.
prince
Mellitus, cxcv.
Sickles
cxviii.
bifhop Flemings, a
miltake
archbiihop
Humphrey duke of 129.
Robert
191.
of
on RudyngEdward, 225.
of Edward IV. 278.
325.
with
of arms, 228.
and urns
fame barrow,
doubled
Saxon,
Mauvefyn
Hemingborough, Tewksbury, Lincoln,
Gloucelters, 143.
Clotilda, cxcviii.
Hdy
Markfbury,
winding lheet,
in a
Chicheleys,
l;tx.
at Briflol,
cxcviii.
William, clxxxix.
St. David, cxc.
flow, Ixii.
at
Hugh,
lv.
in Effex, lxi.
Edward
St.
1.
in
Edmond,
xxxvi.
in
St.
xxxii. xxxvii.
bracelets^ xxxii.
irongrate, cxcv.
Werburgh,
Rofamond,
ftone-coffin,
at
Skeleton, cx.
359.
xxx.
Melrofs, xxxi.
wearing
xxxv.
the meridian,
Goodmans-fields,
God
of Hugh,
St.
monument
Sillers,
Skcffingion family
ib.
Cuthbcr, clxxx
inferiptions,-
Ofwald,
and
cclvii.
and Dalderby,
Wolftan and
rebus
his
prior,
Silkjlede,
lxxii.
bilhops
Hugh
ftoekings,
8.
hiflory, ib.
bowels, ib.
infeription on, xcv>.
his flab and brafs figure, cxxvii.
Skirt of mail, 252. 281. 372.
Skynner, Richard, and wife, their epitaph, grofs
chronological error in, 373.
Slabs applied for other inferiptions, and inftances
coat with
of Henry IV.
of
mitten,
buttons, ib.
10. 29.
mantle, 31.
Sleeves,
,,
ti
r
49
120.
bag,
buttoned
long
147.
133,
3J
J3
double banded
183.
and
ending
216.
217.
and
Angularly
243.
eraft,
Sovrayne,
127.
132.
purfled,
154.
154.
long,
ilhed,
in ruffles, 193;
bodies, xlvi.
spilfby,
to fingers, 276.
mitten,
ftraps,
gilt,
Spurs,
lvi.
ccciii.
Stalls
hand, cccxvii.
ib.
three
in
hofpital,
of, ccxxvii*.
cxxix.
monument
at,
372.
praying,
II.
Stapleford,
iheet,
cxxi.
*1
CXX1
in a
earl of
Engliih
angels,
hif-
his
perfons,
the
biihops,
and
in
to heaven, cxx.
pontifically habited,
Stanley,
1.
in iheet, ccxxix.
inftances of,
Ji66.
Sotyltye, ccxxxii*.
bread,
conveyed
Souls conveyed
on
and French tombs,
two two
by Deity and
by
two and
one
J
crowned, and
Vol.
kings
lady, their-.
carl
his monument
tory, 339. will, 339, .
Stalbridge, fkeleton at, cxviii.
ccl.
held
for the
fohs,
over
lxxxiv.
monument, 54.
countefs of, her will, 115.
Humphrey and
monument,
chantry,
II.
of Windfor,
Anne,
gown, 334.
of Frederick
in
1 1.
fteel,
to the children
Stacy,
embroidered, 311.
Slit in helmet, 287.
in Iheet,
132.
fpurs, ccxiii.
leather, xciv.
in
ccxiii.
133.
mail, 3
Slippers, ccxxi.
Soul
in a circle,
Snayth motto,
field,
radiated, 8.
in
Towton
at
mitten, 349.
flender,
at wrift, 362.
Sleford, John, his brafs figure, cxii.
9. 373.
hiftory, 10.
cxxix.
long, clofe,
at,
Spruefwork, cxcix.
mail,
- fhort
xvi.
Willoughby monumehts
Spinner or pinnace, 250.
Spoons in barrows, 1 .
Spotefwood, James, buried in a ftone-coffin, clxxl.
Spoufe, a cathedral, 135.
311.
314.
long
323.
buttoned
long bag, 359.
buttoned
xxxii.
in ftone-coffins, xxviii
long,
170.
at,
cclv.
376.
167.
large,
at,
S.
monument
at wrifts,
puffed
towrift,
Kemps buildings
xc.date,
chalice,
Soys,
cardinals,
furred,
ccc
late,
ib.
Southwell, archbiihop
126.
ftrait,
clofe long,
to wrifts,
Statue
Statue on
Stratford on
fereens at
engraved,
naked,
monuments,
care
crcxxiv.
monument,
335*
a bowl, 341.
22.
monument,
Subrefeflorarius, cclxxxi.
Subfellia, cclxxxvi.
Many,
epitaph
at*
cdxxxiii.
monument
at,
ccvi.
epitaph
at,
cclxxxii.
xlviii.
churches,
flails,
grave,
xlviii.
cclviii.
ers,
Surcot;
Giant's* cxxviii.
Stones, two with a piece of wood between, a fepulchral monument, xxv.
ereifl
over
bones, xxix.
cairns, ib.
xxxiv
fludded, 31.
long, fludded with quatrefoils, 165.
clofe, 256.
long, clofe, 302.
Surtout, ccxxiv.
Swadling-clothes, cxxiii.
xxxiv, xxxv.
of,
the
322.
lxii*.
xxxvii.
circles of,
x.
199.
115.
human
thrown on
and
on
xxxiv.
forming tumuli
xxxiv.
heaps xxxvi.
hif-
firft
Supera/tare, exeix.
Superga, clxxvi* Clxxvii.
Superbumerale, ccxxiv.
Superpellicium, ccxxiv.
Supertotus, ccxxiv.
Supervfor, 30. 282.
Supporters of the pall, x. confounded with bear-
feats in
monument, and
canonized, exeix.
Sukkenham, John, his epitaph, 287.
Sundrefsb, John, priefl, eexvi.
xlvi.
of, his
tory, 249.
little
William duke
Suibert
hisfkeleton, cxix..
Suffolk, Alice
Suet, abbot,
Stole,
on Blackdown,
- on
monuments,
immenfe on tumulus,
322.
Car-
window, and on
Stoke, John,
Rochfort,
at}
53.
his benefactions to
Strode
lifle
preferve,
to
epitaph
account
Stepney church
cc.
cxii.
124.
Staunton Wyvie church, infeription in, cclvi.
Steeple of Woburne Deyncourt repaired, 305.
Avon charnel-houfe,
cclxxxiii.
Stratton, croislegged-figure at, cvi.
to,
241.
black book, 242.
Sivainfwick, epitaph at, 364.
Swan, badge of Richard 11. 24.
chained on Henry Vs chapel, 67.
Sweating Sicknefs, cclxxxiv.
Swetcnham, Matthew, his epitaph, cclxxxi'.
Swinborn, John and Andrew, their brafs, 94.
Swinford, Catharine, her monument and epitaph,
13-
ib.
13, 14.
Sword,
^N
"
'
vN
X >- X
'
r
Sword, Roman,
s'
xliii.
Barbarian,
Frederick
from behind an
lxxxix.
under
Douglas long one,
Prince Edward,
ornamented,
i33* 354-377
22.
arms
229.
round headed
185. 217.
xliii.
of
II.
Taylor,
ccxiii.
t.
ib.
ftrait,
ftrait
long,
acrofs left
acrofs,
in front,
large hilted,
large
acrofs,
enormous,
195.
Sword-bearer, 178.
Symmonsborough, xlvii.
fa.
their epitaph,
150.
322.
xxxi.
Templeys,
n,
24.
8.
ftrait,
of,
34, .
8.
on, 23.
his brafs
la
at right,
illiam,
Tealing tumuli,
Nevilles, ib.
at left, 2j;
217. 260.
fhield, ccviii.
crofs,
Taveram,
lxxxiii.
altar,
hilt, infcription
Tau
Tendall, Amfelicia,
Tevering
cccxxi.
Ikeleton, cxviii.
Text hand
in
epitaph, cxlix.
lxxix. his
crown,
ccviii.
T;
Tabard with arms, 261.
Table monument on pillars, 359.
Table tomb on arches, 1 29.
Tania', xviii, .
John
earl
of Shrewfbury,
his
Talor, ccxxxi.
monument,
cxxxiii.
his
William,
monument
at
Durlley, cxviii.
Tanura
or Tantoura, ccxxii.
Tapeftry, infcriptlon in, ccxxxiii.
collegiate
by Ralph
in,
almllioufe,
caftle,
177.
cii.
monument
335.
at,
cxcix.
Thurmond,
defcribed, 174.
Thurlefton,
church, founded
Cromwell, 173.
painted windows of
epitaphs 173.
176.
176,
chimney-pieces,
176.
of India, ccxxxv*.
martyr, Becket, 172. 254.
of Hereford, 234.
monument,
169.
Tbcnfa, xxii, n.
Tbeydon Gernon, date, cclxv. infcription on fteeple,
243, 246.
Tbibaut , .king of Navarre, his heart, xcii.
Thirsk, abbot, his rebus, cclxvii.
Thomas, St. ccxxxiii. 179.
330. 332.
lord
painted and
inferibed,
183.
Tiles
[
i'ttfcribed
ccxvii.
tTipeit of Somerfet,
Tiptoft, John, earl of YVorcefter, his
Trejham,
monument,
226.
hiftory, ib.
Trinkets
227.
if buried at Ely, ib.
whether Edward or John, 227.
Edward, buried at Ely, 228.
hiftor-y,
136.
pedigree,
Sit
John
Tumulus
of
contents of,
church
tomb,
ib.
183.
cefter cathedral,
Faflolfc, 192.
his fons
141.
Millicent
Sir
at funerals, viii.
Trumpington,
her
lady,
ccvi.
at, ccxlvii.
Trumpets
coffins, xxviii.
Trophies on tombs,
n.
creft,
done
in
Trowfe, infcription
letters,
228,
John,
and
married
pavement injured by
burials,
Xlix.
1.
irt
xxxiv.
Hamilton, xxix.
ftones in Ireland,
at
Aberlemmo, xxxi.
Thomas,
Tolbothe,
his
Aberdour,
monument, 371.
and
Tombftones
Tombs,
xliv.
rebus, ccciv.
Tunicii, 61.
Twelcvever , cclxxx.
Twyne, John, his epitaph, cclvi.
fold, cccxxii.
ereded by
do
Ixxxii.
Glenholm,
Tunbe
Coldftream,
Ton
Tyd
Tylfon ,
Thomas,
his brafs
Mr.
Torches
Torrington
monument, cclxxxvii,
$1. radiate,
hiftory, 112.
172.
Vadia, 61.
Torus, x.
U. V.
cclxxxviii.
priefts, ccxvii.
Valence,
tumulus,
xlviii.
Rollin chapel,
Of marble, 186.
of Henry VI. 232.
clxxi.
279.
Vaults
S3
Vizor, ccxi.
"P.
5I
362-
256.
c:ofe,
Ulcagnus, ccxxxi.
288. 378.
butgatheredat top
thrown back,
back with
230. 220. 242. 202.
hood, 247.346.
over 349.
whole
of
drawn over
Greece,
of
flowing, 127.
flowing,
into fleur-de-lis, 3
1.
120.
flying
wire,
headdrefs,
of
containing
reverfed, xxxi.
lx.\xi.
in a
monument, exxi,
afhes,
cxxii,
prior to fkeletons,
monuments
deeds
monument,
burnt, 30.
50.
boulc,
glafs in Italy,
its
founder.
his
xXxvii.
glafs or earth in
their ufc,
with
at
or bran, Ixxxix.
Sir
Baldwyn
earls of
fboes, ccxviii.
epitaph, ccxxxi.
xix.
li.
Suffolk, direc-
de, ib.
Walden , epitaph
cxviii.
monks
298.
299.
Wakeman
Vefpillones , vi.
John Faftolf,i92.
figure,
will, 299.
metal,
full
monument, and
....
at feet of a coffin,
at, ccxcvii.
mantle-piece
of London,
archbifhopof Canterbury,
30*.
John,
Richard,
tomb,
30.
bifhop
19.
ing, ib.
his will,
Waldegrave, Sir
epitaph,
his
29.
John,
,
Vol.U.
his chapel,
li.
Vifceratio,
on helmet, ccxi.
Vermibus hie ponor, &c. 337.
Verfe, Leonine, written down by Vinefauf, cclxix.
Veffel in a barrow in Ireland, fuppofed Danifh,
Viiicus , his
lxiii*.
Urjzeick,
Wafer, 260.
ib.
inicription
Vieux pent
xxxii.
W.
epitaph, 2(55,
of
barrows,
barrow,
Dinton,
u
of meal
lxxxi.,
II.
266.
liii.
lxxix.
^64.
collegiate
Sir
in
in Lfiex, lxi.
Hadden
203.
pc
tower and
church, 263.
William
William, monument and Vernon,
epitaph of
Ixliii.
xxv:i.
bifhop, his
30, n.
Vtrnon , Sir George, John, and lady, monuments
and epitaphs, 262.
Richard and lady, inicription under, ib. n.
arms and mottoes, 26 ., 262.
family at
xl.
fkelerons in
Verdour, ccxxi.
Verc, S-r Robert de, crofs legged, cvi.
a
Richard, his monument, 49, 50.
earl of Oxford, marquis of Dublin, and duke
of Ireland, his monument, 49, 30.
account of, 50.
xxxvii.
in
igrte,
xxx. xxxvi.
xxx.
Danifh barrow,
Kentilh and Norfolk Saxon barrows,
with
barrows,
without
Northern,
unburnt,
J
tumulus, xxxiv.
porphyry,
of white marble of Conftantia
cumbcnt
Urns,
xxix, xxx, xxxi,
in (tone coffins,
feals,
afhes
afhes
120.
ccxxvii.
Conftance,
gold, ib.
bead, ccxxiii.
it,
to
IleCtor, xxvi.
behind,
the
the mitre
length of, in
xxix.
ccciii.
in urns,
tiquities in Eflex, lx
Roman
an-
ixii.
Wallis,
54
[
on Arabic numerals, cclxi,
Wallis, Dr.
cclxii.
monument
hillory,
ib.
death,
at Luton, 224.
epitaph, various readings of, 224
226.
Wentworth, Sir Roger, his monument, 274.
hiftory, 275.
Werburg,
Wejl,
cc.
date, cclxv.
land, civ.
ment, cxxvi.
Wanlip, epitaph at, cclxxxvii.
Wantage, monument at, ccxvi.
abbey, ftatues
on dates,
profefl'or,
about them,
Warde, Robert,
Robert,
bailey,
cclxii.
miflake
his
'
Wareham, crofslegged
an
15
205, 206.
monument, 201.
202. 236.
202.
205.
205, 206.
infeription on, cell.
architect, 142.
of, cxi.
144.
de viris illtjlrtbus, ib.
his
Henry duke
monument
epitaphs by,
his
monu-
1.
178.
hillory,
epitaph,
benefadtions to his
1S&5.
380.
at,
writings,
poetry,
of Henry IV. 3 r.
Whitchurch, infeription at, ccc.
White heads, clxv.
White
Wax
at funerals,
image cf
lamp, 311.237.
cciv.
his
Weepers, 116.
called
at
fides
of
tombs,
ccxxxii*.
Weever, his incorredtnefs, cccxvi, cccxvii.
correfled, 9. 23. 26. 51. 134. 136. 185.
214. 247. 248. 26c. 300. 304. 318.
his account cf the Vere monuments, 50, 51.
Weights in tumuli, lii.
Welbeck , epitaph at, ccxc.
Welftrd date, cclxv, cclxvi.
Wtllcjburne Hajlings,
monument
at,
356.
monuments
at,
367, 368.
cxxxvi.
kVloitgift,
chandler,
fo
Mr.
lxiii
cxxix.
Wayland-Smith, xlix.
Weapons in tumuli, 1.
Weced, battle of, xlvii.
figures
White,
at,
75.
cclxi x.
242.
"1
in Ihields, 2T2.
Warden
* -
his epitaph,
his epitaph,
ccx.
at,
Wejlmorelaifd,
Ward,
St.
3> *
tory,
portrait
monument,
will,
and
hif-
74.
on his death-bed,
ib.
another, 75.
Sir
Wildmen,
fupporters, 174.
Wilfrid
Wilkyns,
Thomas,
his epitaph,
317.
'
S5
Will of
Edmund
de Langley, 12.
Thomas
bifliop I\leuford,352.
John .Mutton,
i
J
bifhop Mafcall,
T
lfabel Ufford countefs of Suffolk, (49
John Walden,
Thomas
bifhop Whelpdale,
72.
<,
bifhop Cherbury,
J
bilhop Barrow,
Sir Gervale Bi ay brook,
clxxi.
la i'olc,
monument,
keep
Wilt n
Willugboy,
>91.
monuments
at Spilfby
bifl.op Nichols, )
^
bifhop Polton, j
bifhop Clyderow,
Joan lady Piergavenny,
John
epitaph
347
houfe,
Nicholas Dixon,
J
"1
Sir
William Weftbury,
Sir
Thomas
Hafeley,
158.
- Sir
-
the parties
iv.
a fkeleton, cxviii.
figure in,
Windows made,
1
"1
charnel
ccxxx.
Winding
171. 312.
made by
themfelves,
miftaken, cxx. 377.
round
cxx.
crofs at, cxv.
09.
Arundel,
B| .
J
bifhop bitzhugh, no.
Simon Sidenham, 15*.
Richard Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, 121
lfabel countefs of Warwick, 124.
Thomas Holden,
128.
William Cheyne, ^
Sir Humphrey Stafford, 129.
bilhop Brown, 135.
Sir Reginald Cobham,
45'
bifliop Lyndwode,
j
abbot Hey worth,
1
^
Elizabeth Beauchamp,
)
at, cel.
abbefss,
hif-
and Mettyngham,
cxxix.
Wimple,
tory, 330.
'
hif-
monu-
his
earl of
monument
his fhrine,
figure, cvi,
'I
clxxxix. cxciit
VI. king of the Romans, his body found, xcvi.
comes de Vina,
alias Wineall,
crofslegged
tory,
84. 85.
Lttcleffy,
De
dean Midford,
Richard le Holm,
j
Kichaid Whittington, 74.
Thomas Harlving, 75.
bifhop Repindon, 70.
Thomas
*
Elayton, j35
Fitz Alan, earl of Arundel,
359.
Thomas
Thomas
earl
William Lofyng,
Hugh Mortimer,
Thomas
of Arundel, 46.
Edward dukeofYoik, 47.
Michael de la Pole, fecondearlof Suffolk,
48.
Edward Cheyne, 48.
cclxxxvi.
John,
infeription
on the Rails of
chapel,
ccliii,
dates, cclxiv
his brafs
Windfor , New,
and
Georges
St.
ccliv.
cclxvi.
hittory, 41.
epitaph, 42.
Edward and
320.
319.
monument enamelled,
monuments,
Margaret,
John,
William,
William,
Robert,
S'
family
Lctheringham,
Thomas and Robert,
chantry,
Wingfield
cxiii.'
Sir
Sir
buried
Sir
at
28.
Sir
ib.
Wingfield,
monuments
fyingfidJ, Delapole
pedigree, 387.
S6
Winfrid,
ccxxxv*.
St.
9.
318, 319.
at,
49. 197.
Wreath, 362.
Wriothejley,
Gloucefter, 143.
monument and
hiftory,
365.
right-hand, ib.
in pairs, ib.
fteeple repaired,
305.
Wolman , 49.
Woljlan, bifhop, his fhrine, lxxii.
his bones buried in lead, ib.
1
Wood
Woodbridge
Wooden
of
figure, cvi.
ftnall, cix.
Wymondham, crofslegged
family,
182.
X.
ccli.
life, 314.
Wykkys, Thomas, his epitaph, 371.
Wykyns, Henry, his brafs and epitaph, 317*
Wyle , de /a, bifhop, his monument, ccxxx *
Wyllys, Richard, figure and epitaph, 333.
cxxviii.
Women
Norman,
epitaph, ccqji.
Wulftan, his fhrine, cxciv.
Wyard, John, brafs for, 260.
Wyat, John, his monument and chantry, 380.
Wye college, founded by archbifhop Kemp, 170.
Wygbtebtlly William, his butt and epitaph, 337.
Wygmore, John, his figure and epitaph, 323.
Woman
at left-hand, exxii.
Woburnc Deincourt
165. 274.
earl of Northampton, his chapel
Henrv,
at Tichfield, cxxxi.
Witberitigsete ,
Wives
to helmet,
Oufby,
^cx.
Deeping market,
Alderton and Afhton,
on a
ftole,
353.
Pauls Perry,
Holdenby,
Greatham,
Chew Magna.
in,
^cxi.
Midfuminer Norton.
Great Marcle,
with Runic charafters, xlix.
monument, with paintings, 357.
veflel in the barrow at Stowborough,
Woodford crofslegged figure at, 1 cy .^
wooden figures at,
J
Yeoman of
Yew
lxvi.
Tork
Woodkirk, a
15*.
on
crofslegged
Mary's abbey,
epitaph
Richard duke
of
body found, 278. 281.
her
death and
St.
at,
<,
3 is.
their
funerals, clxvi.
Richard Beauchamp
125.
manor,
bodies expofed
46 48.
Margaret duchefs Burgundy, her arms and
of, their
at
earl
of,
his death
and
burial,
137.
date, cclxii.
Workmen,
to view,
their
of
portrait,
Torkijls,
259.
put none
Z.
cclxxxvii.
of, cxlvi.
will, ib.
Woolley
churchyards, V.
ftatues
horfe,
trees in
Zcbedee, 113.
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