First Earl of Pembroke of the Present Creation. 129 



The Corpes caiyed bye viij gentlemen 

 with tlier hoodes one their heades 



""Richard Souche 

 Myles Matliewe 

 Dauid Moryce 



Thomas Williams of Trickeleake 

 Richard Badger 

 Anthony Stylman 

 Thomas Scudemore 

 ^James Baskervyle 

 ""John ap Watkines 

 Edward Williams 

 Thomas Jones 

 Francklyne of Cannones 

 Richard Francklyne 

 Alexander the i-annger 

 John Thurchwarde 

 ^Thomas Browne 

 -M' Roger Mannoi-s 

 Sir Heniy Compton*") 

 Sir John Pan-ot > Knightes 



-Sir George Speake J 



SM' Henneage>> 

 M' Caiy / Esquyres 



M' Dyer f 



W Hatton J 



Cheif mourner Heni-ye Erie of Penbrooke 



Two gentlemen Vsshers one eche syde of him"^ T William Herbei-t 



with whyte roddes in ther handes and f viz. < jjenrv Moro-aa 

 hoodes one ther heades ^ '- 



The gentlemen of his horsse to cary his Trayne . 



To theire viij yeomen assistantes viz. 



Fewer assistantes to the bodye with 1 

 ther hoodes one their heades J 



iiij Esquyeres to carye the iiij bannerolles " 

 about the bodye withe ther hoodes one 

 their heades 



WUliam Jones 



Lord Sturton, were, for making a Fraye, committed to the Charge of Warden of the Fieete." 

 (Haynes' Burghley Papers, Queen Mary, 19th August, 1553, p. 171.) 



This Roger Earth, was probably of Dinton, A short Pedigree of Earth, showing a connection 

 with Dinton for at least two generations is given in the Heralds Visitation of Wilts, taken A.D. 

 161 3. In the chancel of Dinton Church is the following curious epitaph on a brass : — 



" From Earth wee came, to Earth wee mvst retvrne ; 

 Wittnes this Earth that lyes within this Vrne ; 

 Begott by Earth, borne also of Earth's worabe ; 

 74 yeares livd Earth, now Earth's his Tombe. 

 In Earth, Eartht body lyes vnder this stone, 

 Bvt from this Earth to IleaveQ Earth's soule is gone. 

 Boger Earth armiger, obiit 3o die Aprilis, 1631." 



The person commemorated fn the above lines must have been born in the year of Lord Pembroke's 

 death. 



• Sir Henry Compton was a son of Lady Pembroke, by her first husband, Pclcr Compton, of 

 Compton Wyniatc. 



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