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DO. SOUTH AISLE. 
Gites DE Brrpport, Bishop Sarwm.1 
Ricuarp ve Meprorp, Bishop Sarum.? 
DO. NORTH AISLE. 
Wyre. (Walter de la Wyle) Bishop Sarwm, with an effigy 
of bronze gilt.3 
IN THE NAVE OF THE CHURCH. 
JoHN CHAUNDELAR, Bishop Sarum, first, Treasurer and then 
Dean of this Church died a.p. 1426. 
Another Bishop buried here. 
IN THE NORTH AISLE OF THE NAVE. 
Graves of two Bishops, of (as is believed) Old Sarum. 
INSCRIPTION UPON ANOTHER GRAVE. 
“ Adfer opem, devenies in idem.” [Help; (with thy prayers) 
thou too wilt come to this.’’]4 
“Guautrerus Huncerrorp Murrs.” 
“Qui fuit captus a Gallis et a suis redemptus.” 
[Watrer Huncrrrorp, Kt., who was made prisoner in France and 
ransomed by his family.’ }5 
Ther is also a sepulchre with an image of 4 fote in length, of a 
Bishop. 
There be auncient tumbes on the south side, wherof one hath a 
image of marble of a man of warre. 
1 Died A.p. 1262. 
2 Died a.p. 1407. 
3 Died a.p. 1270. 
4 Supposed to belong to the monument of Bishop Roger (d. 1139), and to have 
been brought from Old Sarum Church. 
5 Walter H., eldest son of Walter Lord H., the High Treasurer, temp. H. VI., 
and brother of Robert 2nd Lord H. mentioned above. He died before a.p. 
1438 ; it is said, in Provence, 
6 The ‘ Boy or Chorister Bishop” like the ‘“ Barne Bishop” of Yorke and 
Beverley. 
