30 CHARLES BALGUY, M.D. 
inscription is now to be seen to the Balguy family. but this notice 
is preserved amongst the copies made at the time when the church 
was pulled down. |] 
‘“On one of the Pillars on y® North side of y* said Chancel, 
hung a Wooden frame, abt 3 ft. long, and 19 Inches brood, in 
Memory of Frances Balguy daughter of Tho. Balguy, Rector, and 
of Mary his Wife, the daughter of Tho. Westfield late L* Bp of 
Bristoll. The s* Frances dyed 27 April, 1650. Scarce 6 months 
old. Under y® Inscription are y* Arms of Balguy and Westfield 
in a Lozenge, and y” some Verses, w" I omitt, here supposing 
y° s* frame will find a Place in y* New Church.” 
The frame has zof been preserved. The crescent for difference 
on the tomb of the Rector shows him to have been the second 
son. He was Rector from 1632 to 1653. The only entries I find 
in the register are the baptism of his children— 
1646. 2 Ap. Mary. 
1648. 2June Edward. 
1649. 14 Nov. Frances. 
1651. 25 Ap. Adolphus. 
And these two from the burials— 
(650. 28 Ap. Frances Balguy the daughter of Thomas Balguy, 
Rector, and of Maria his wife was buried. 
1653. May 16. Tho. Balguy Rector ecclesize Diem obijt. 
May 17. Tho. Balguy Rector ecclesiz sepultus. 
[He made some alterations and improvements in the Rectory 
House; and a handsome bay window, embattled, has his initials 
and the date 1633 T. B.|* 
* Ex inform. Rev. W. D. Sweeting. 
