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Comitis Anna Arundelia pulcherima et optima Conjux Ceecilii Calverti 
Baronis de Baltimore et absolu: Domi: Feste Maric et Avalonic 
filiaque charissima. 
On the face of the slab the following :— 
In 
floribus, gemmis, gratiis, 
(Ipsa in ccelio quanta) 
Hic jacet 
Anna Arundelia Domina Baltimore. 
ANAGRAM : 
Non Alia in orbe tam Redamanda, vale, 
Amoris ergo conjux P. 
Cessit humanis x Kalendis 
sextileis 
Anno etat xxxili, Ab Infante 
Deo 
CIOLOCXLIX. 
A fine 16th century brass on the north side of the above, 
records the resting place of Lawrence Hyde, grandfather of the 
Chancellor, Edward Ear] of Clarendon. 
After lunch, time did not admit of an examination of the 
Portland beds in the Tisbury section, but the train was taken at 
3.26 for Wilton. Here the members left the S.W.R., walked to 
Wilton church, wondered at its art treasures, and caught the 4.43 
for Bath, which they reached about 6.30 after a pleasant day. 
Cirencester and Fairford.—The Club in their fourth and last 
excursion, on the 23rd September, visited the interesting Church 
of Fairford, with its beautiful painted windows. The party 
left Bath at 9.52 a.m., and went by train to Cirencester, where a 
break was in readiness to convey them to Fairford. The exterior 
of the Church was first inspected under the guidance of the 
Vice-president, the Rev. Prebendary Scarth, who read a paper 
upon the Church and monuments, treatiug also of the descent of the 
manor and the history of the Tame family whose monuments are 
preserved in the Church, giving a brief history of the windows 
‘and stating also what could be ascertained respecting their 
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