By Arthur Schomberg. — 295 
A large monument of various coloured stones with several life-sized 
Jigures sculptured and coloured, in costume of the period, viz.:—ow 
the dexter side a man kneeling on a cushion in the atlitude of prayer, 
on the sinister side a woman ditto, between them a table with cloth 
thereon a small reading desk; below them two women, on the dexter 
side of these are two children, on the sinister three children, one an 
infant, all seven are kneeling towards the east on cushions, the five 
latter with skulls in their hands. On either side are two obelisks in 
brownish marble ; at the head the arms of Prynnu, with helmet nnd 
erest, all coloured, above these a helmet and plume in while marble ; 
on the base part two brass plates, one with a memorial, the other with 
an allegorical inscription; vid. A. & J. 
464. XXVII.—1. Or, a fess engrailed azure between three 
escallop shells gules. Crest. Out of a coronet or a demi-eagle 
‘displayed sable. Prynnz. 
465, XXVIII.—2. Prynnez (464). 
466. XXIX.—3. Prynnz (464); impaling, Sable, a ehevron 
ermine between three annulets argent. Davys. 
467. XXX.—4. The first quarterings of Snymour (15); im- 
paling, Prynne (464). 
468. XXXI—5. Quarterly of twelve. 1. Blank (a maunche, 
Hastines, A. & J.). 2. Per pale indented, a chevron. Hunaur- 
ForD (i.e., Huyrespury). 8. A dragonrampant.  Borrzaux. 4. 
Mouyns (458). 5. Gules, two bars, in chief three plates. Moxzts 
6. Per pale, a saltire engrailed. Pore. 7. Quarterly, Francs 
‘and Eneuanp, for Duke of Ciarence (A. & J.) 8. A saltire. 
Nevitt. 9. Three fusils conjoined in fess. Montagu. 10. A 
fess. Beravonamp (187), (A. & J.). 11. A bend (quarterly, in 
the second and third a fret, over alla bend. Spencer. A. and J.) 
i 2. Three chevrons. CuiarE?; impaling, Prynne (464). 
leg 
469. XXXII.—6. Davys (466) ; impaling, Or, three lions 
passant guardant in pale sable, armed and langued gules. Carew. 
