74 



Facts relatinfj to Wokingham. 



the date E. E,., the arms having the lion and dragon as supporters. 



Front of the Corporation pew : a civilian and first wife, like 

 the Goddard brass at Ogbourne, co. Wilts. 



Second wife gone. 



Inscription scrolls from the mouths of both ladies there : foot 

 legend gone ; and one little brass of a daughter under the second 

 wife also gone. 



Font ill Wokingliam Church. 



Inscrijitions in Church. 



In Ashmole's Antiquities of Berks, his editor has supplied such 

 of the inscriptions as were in the church at that time. Besides 

 Bishop Godwyn's (printed above, p. 64), the following are printed 

 in that work : — 



On the north side, against the same wall, is an oval black marble 



tablet, enchased, and ornamented with white leaves and flowers, and 



supported by two black marble Corinthian pillars, and on it this 



inscription : — 



" In Memory of 



Edwabd Cotton, Esq., 



{Late of this Parish), This 



Monument was erected by 



Elizabeth his wife, and sole Executrix, obiit 28 Dec, 1682, 



page which with these are cast up for the use of the King at 170J oz. ; one being 14 oa., another 

 2 oz., and the third 2^ oz. The book is signed at the end, " Antony Hungerford, Wyllyam 

 Wroughton." 



