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gules, 3 lions passant guardant in pale or, within a bordure under 

 a label of France — for Edmund Crouchback Earl of Lancaster, 

 with a figure of the Earl painted on glass. 



In the N.E. Window, the arms of Crophull, viz., Arg. a saltire 

 gules, fretty or, England — gu. 3 lions passant guardant in pale or. 



Earl of Kent — the same arms of England within a bordure ar§-. 



In tlie high North Window (probably clerestory) the arms of 

 the Abbey of Leicester; viz, gules, a cinquefoil ermine. 



And of Roach Abbey — gules, 3 fishes (? roaches), naiant arg. 



In the East Chancel or Chapel of the South Aisle called 

 Remington Chapel, is a recumbent efifigy of a lady on a high 

 tomb with six weepers on each side. At the head end of the tomb 

 are two angels holding a shield on which was painted arg. a fesse 

 gu: in chief 3 torteauxes for Devereaux, impaling ars[., 3 bears, 

 heads erased sable, muzzled or, for Langham ; and at the foot of 

 the same tomb a shield bearing quarterly, ist., the Arms of 

 Ferrars ; 2nd and 3rd, Langham ; and 4th, Devereux. 



On the ledge of this tomb, Mr. Burton says, was inscribed — 



Hie jacet corpus Dominae Elizabethse Ferrers nuper uxoris 

 Domini Johannis Ferrars de Chartley que Elizabetha obiit 15 — . 



HEMINGTON DEEDS. 

 (No. I.) 

 Anno 3, Ed. II. (1310.) 



Universis Christi fidelibus hoc presens Scriptum visuris vel 

 audituris Thomas de Meynil miles, et Robertus filius predict! 

 Thome salutem. Cum nuper per breve dictum cognitio de statuto 

 pro mercatoribus edito omnes terre redditus et tenementa nostra 

 manerii de Hemyngton cum omnibus pertenentiis suis per sacra- 

 mentum duodecim proborum et legalium hominum extendita et 

 Legarde de Crophull de Notingham et Radulpho de Crophull de 

 Notingliam liberata fuerunt tenendum et liberum tenementum sibi 

 et heredibus suis et suis assignatis per extentam predictam 

 quousque tresdecem saccos lane precii cujusque xii marcarum 

 plenari inde levandum. Et insuper postea lis orta fuit inter 

 predictos Legardam et Radulphum ex una parte et predictos 



