296 Collections for a History of West Bean. 



Upon an altar- tomb, which stood just outside the south-east angle 

 of the old chancel, is an almost obliterated inscription surmounted 

 by a shield, apparently a fesse between two Harrington knots, im- 

 paling ermines, three griffins' heads erased, 2 and 1. 



Here lyeth .... M'. Th°'. Yeomans late of . . . who .... 

 Sarah Widow .... also .... Thomas who .... also 

 here .... Yemans late wife of .... at Hampton .... 

 in the 23'". 



And on a panel at the head of the tomb : — 



This tomb was Erected at the sole charge of M^ Tho°. Yemans, 

 it being the place where his Ancestors was Interrd. 



On a head-stone against the west wall of the churchyard : — 



D.O.M. 



Here lieth the Body of Henrietta Havers, youngest daughter 

 of Thomas Havers Esq'^ (of Thelton Hall in the County of Norfolk) who 

 departed this Life the 1^' of July 1797, aged 23 years. R.IP. 

 On another head-stone against the same wall : — 



H.S.E. Lucy Ballard, formerly of Southampton, who died 

 Dec. 27"" 1815, aged 60 years. 



Upon a coped stone, with raised cross, east of the old chancel : — 



Underneath this tomb are deposited the mortal remains 

 of The Reverend Francis Glossop, 22 years Rector of this Parish. 

 He died April 16, 1861, aged 73 years. His spirit is returned 

 to God, in whom through Christ he trusted. Reader, prepare to 

 meet thy God. 



[Ow the other side.'] 



Louisa, widow of the Reverend Francis Glossop, born May 25"* 

 1787, entered into rest May 25. 1884. Blessed are the dead which 

 die in the Lord. 



On another stone, of similar design : — 



In memory of Edward George Wansborough, who died 

 Sep'. 19, 1861, aged 44 years. 



The sweet remembrance of the just 



Shall flourish when he sleeps in dust. 



In the churchyard, to which an addition was made in 1866, are 

 two fine old yew trees, the larger of which measured, when entire. 



