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There be diverse praty towres in the utter warde of the castelle. 
And in this utter warde ys an auncient chapelle, and a new 
chapelle annexid unto it. 
Under the arch of this chapelle lyith, but sumwhat more to the 
old chapelle warde, one of the Hungerfordes! with his wife, having 
these epitaphies upon 2 schochins of plate of brasse :— 
“ Hic jacet THomas HuncerrorpD, Chevallier, Dnus de Farley, 
Welew and Heitesbyri: qui obiit 3 die Decembris 4° p. 1398. 
Cujus anime propitietur Deus. Amen.” 
“Hic jacet Domina Joanna Uxor ejusdem Toomm Huncer- 
ForD, filia Di Edmundi Hysrr Militis: que obiit primo die Mensis 
Martii a° p. 1412.” 
These thinges that here folow were written in a table (on a tablet) 
in the chapelle :—? 
[I]. 
1. Tuomas Hunererorp, Knight. 
2. Dame Joanna, his Wife. (Hussey). 
3. Sm Guaurer HuncEerrorp, Lorp Huncrrrorp, Knight 
of the Garter, and High Treasurer of England; son and 
heir to THos. and JoHAn. 
4, CararineE ; heire to PEVEREL, and wife to Syr Guarer. 
5. Syr Rosert, Lorp Hunererorp: son and heire to WALTER. 
6. Marcaret, heire to BorrEaux. 
7. Rosert, Erte Huncerrorp, son to Robert. 
8. Exeanor Motynes; heire to Mortnes, and wife to Erle 
Robert. 
I heard say that this Erle Robert and Eleanor were buried 
in the Chirch of Sarum.3 
1 The Purchaser of Farleigh. 
2 See also Itin. : vol. mr. 116. 
3 There was never any Lar] Hungerford. This Robert was 3rd Baron Hun- 
gerford; and in right of his wife, Baron Molyns. He was beheaded at 
Newcastle, but is said to have been buried at Sarum. She re-married, and was 
buried at Stoke Poges, Bucks. He left 2 sons—1, Sir Thomas, executed at 
Sarum, 1469, who left a daughter Mary, the great heiress: and 2, Sir Walter, 
who succeeded on the execution of his brother Sir Thomas: and stands the first 
in Leland’s Table II. 
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