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407. I.—Lone of Rood Ashton (42); impaling the same. 
Henry Long, ob. 1686; Ann, his wife, ob. 1705 ; John, their 
grandson, ob. 1712. 
408. IL—A large monument with Corinthian pillars and urn ; 
Lone of Rood Ashton (42) ; impaling, argent, on a pale gules three 
pears or. ABBOTT. 
Thomas Long, ob. 1759, wt. 80; Mary, his wife, ob. 1733. 
409. III.—Az altar-tomb, adorned with fetterlocks, recumbent 
thereon a female figure hitherto unidentified ; an angel holding a shield 
containing Lone (42) ; impaling, on a chevron between ten crosses 
patty, six and four, three roses (plates?) BERKELEY, quartering, 
Seymour (5). Supporters: two lions passant guardant helmeted, a 
neckcloth invected hanging from the helmets; on the dexter lion 
SEyMovur ; on the sinister, Lone of Rood Ashton, 
On Floor. 
410. IV.—Lone of Rood Ashton (42), 
Mary Long, ob. 1776, 
411. V.—Crusily fitchy a lion rampant, 
John Long, B.D., ob. 1748-9, 
412, VI.—lLone (411). Crest. Out of a coronet a lion’s head 
erased. 
Walter Long, ob. 1731, xt. 84, 
North Aisle, 
418, VII.—Sable, a chevron argent. 
Richard Grant, ob. 1715; Margaret, his wife, ob. 1715; John, 
their son. ob. 1744; Joseph Webb, ob. 1750; Ann, his wife, ob. 
1751. 
Outside, over the Door of South Chapel. 
414. WVIII—A marshal’s fetterlock, R. A° Di 1566,L. A 
stag’s head caboshed. Poruam. 
