By the Rev. G. S. Master. 289 



are quarterly, 1 and 4, Azure, a griffin passant and a chief or, Evelyn: 

 2 and 3, Argent two bars between seven martlets vert, Aylard. The 

 shape of the shield seems to have ruled the number of the martlets, 

 which should rightly be nine. The crest has been broken oflF. 

 The inscription in the spandril between the canopies runs thus :— 



M.S. 



Joh'is EvELiN Ae. pateis meeito cole'di AC Elizabeths vxoeis svm 



MAXniS PAEITEE VENEBANDS GeOEGIUS EvELIN FILIUS NATV MAXIMUS 



DBDICAVIT : HiEC OBIIT SEPTIMO DIE MaII A° 1625 ^TAT. SVM 



8EXAGESIM0 : ILLE DECIMO SEPTIMO ApEILIS : 1627 : MiA.T:. 



SePTUAGESIMO 8ECUNDO. 



I HEABD A VOTCE FEOM HeAVEN SATING WEITE FEOM 

 HENCEFOETH BLESSED AEB THE DeAD 

 WHICH DTE IN THE LOED : EVEN 

 80 8ATTH THE SpIEIT THAT 

 THET EE8T FEOM THEIB 

 LAB0UE8 AND THEIE 

 WOEKES FOL- 

 LOW THKM. 

 Apoca ; CAP : 14. 

 ET : 15. 



Built into the south wall, having previously occupied a similar 

 position in the destroyed chancel, is a draped niche in alabaster, 

 surmounted by a shield; argent two chevronels azure, within a 

 bordure engrailed gules, Tyrell; impaling per fesse Evelyn and 

 Aylard. Within is a well-executed bust of pure white marble, of a 

 young lady with short curling hair, a veil thrown over her head 

 and hanging down behind, rich lace boddice, necklace, earrings, 

 and pendant amulet, and the following inscription : — 



Hic JACET Elizabetha Tieell filia Geoeqii Eveltn 

 Aemig. itxoe Johannis Tieell de heeon Militis in Comi- 



TATU ES8EXIS JUNIOEIS QUI PEOPTEE PIETATEM EEGA 

 DeUM ET FIDELEM AMOEEM EEGA MAEITUM HSC EEEXIT 

 MONTTMENTUM AD PEEPETUAM UXOEIS MEMOEIAM : VnI- 



cam eeliquit filiolam Elizabetham cui in PUEEPUEIO 



M0BIEN8 TANQT7AM EAEA PhOENIX TITAM DEDIT- A° DoM. 1629. 



On a brass,* inlaid in a slab of Purbeck marble, originally upon 



* Engraved and described in Kite's " Monumental Brasses of Wilts," p. 90. 



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