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Heart’s ease. The soul’s solace. 
True Delight. Times complaint. 
The World’s wonders. The doom of sinners. 
gathered for the 
Encouragement of beginners. 
Direction of Proceeders. 
Meditation of good hearers. 
Consolation of true believers. 
Expectation of Sion’s mourners. 
Confusion of irrepentant sinners. 
One more sermon was published in 1611, one in 1612, and one 
INTOX7. 
Perhaps the one in 1612 further directed attention to the 
country schoolmaster. It was called ‘“‘The Bride Royal, 
Delivered on way of congratulation on the marriage between 
the Paulgrave and Lady Elizabeth on February 14, on 
solemnization, 1612.” 
The Lady Elizabeth’s players had been in Bath the year 
before, and the court we know, from the life of the Great 
Earl of Cork, was in Bath in August, 1613, when the Earl sent 
to his Majesty a present of falcons which he came down to 
see when only half-dressed, and the city presented to my 
Lord Bishop and the Lady Darby ‘“ three heronshawes and 
two gandons,’”’ which from the price, thirty-two shillings, 
must have been alive and intended for hawking, as also the 
three dozen and a half of quayles, which cost thirty-five 
shillings. 
A flutter may have been caused in the breasts of the 
struggling pair at some small Royal recognition, but the joy 
was all too soon extinguished, for the young mother of twenty- 
eight was called away November 17th, 1617, and interred 
by the side of her father-in-law, to whom, conjointly, her 
husband erected the quaint monument now over the fireplace 
of the vestry in Bromham Church. It consists of two busts 
in the costume of the period with the inscription :— 
HuGo WEBB ANNA WEBBE 
hujus ecclesiz quon- uxor Georgii Webbe 
dam Rector qui obiit filii Hugonis Webbe 
Novemb 12 Anno Dom. QOuce obiit Novemb 17 
1507 1617 
Ille parens conjux fuit hoec monumenta maritus 
Heec posuit sponse filius illa patri. 
Georgius Webbe S. Theol : Bach : 
Pastor ecclesia 
de Steeple Ashton. 
