236 Bradford-upon- Avon. [Parish Church. 
Arms and crest of ‘Baskerville,’ as before. Motto, ‘Spero ut 
Jidelis.’ 
BETHELL GEoRGE; a Magistrate for the County of Wilts, (d. March 26, 1795): 
and Saran, his wife (d. Jan. 7, 1777); also Exizaberu, their daughter (died 
in-infancy). 
Burnett James; of Lady Down (d. April 24, 1831), and Exizaneru, his wife 
(d. Feb. 7, 1820);—also Samvet, their second son (d. Feb. 7, 1831). 
It is with this latter family that Sir Richard Bethell, late 
Attorney-General, is connected ; he being the son of Dr. Bethell— 
(a brother of the above-named ‘James Bethell’)—formerly of 
Bradford and afterwards of Bristol. 
Bowtts, The Rey. Epwarp; Vicar of Bradford from 1804-1808 (d. Feb, 1, 
1808). This Tablet is close to the western extremity of the North Aisle. 
Browne, WatLrteER (d. Aug. 1, 1796). An oval Tablet at the south-eastern 
angle of the Nave. 
Busu, Tomas; a Magistrate for Wilts and High Sheriff in the year 1801; (d. 
Nov. 20, 1809,) and Many, his wife, (d. Jan. 16, 1824). 
Arms. Azure, a wolf salient argent, collared and chained or, in chief 
three crosses patteé fitchée of the second. Crest. A goat’s head argent, 
attired sable. 
Cam, Samvet, of Chantry House; a Magistrate for the County of Wilts, (d. 
Noy. 7, 1792). His first wife, ErizaBeru, together with ten children, and a 
daughter, ExizAsrruH, by his second wife, Mary, are buried in the same 
graye. 
One of his co-heirs, Maria Theresa, a daughter by his first wife, 
married Isaac Hillier, and, by him, had several children. The other 
co-heir, Charlotte, a daughter by his second wife, married Benjamin 
Hobhouse, Barrister-at-Law, afterwards created a Baronet, and her 
son, succeeding to the title as Sir John Cam Hobhouse, Bart., was, 
in the year 1851, created Baron Broughton, of Broughton de Gyf- 
ford, Co. Wilts. 
Crurrersuck, Danren (d. April 16, 1769). 
Arms. Asure, a lion rampant, and in chief, three escallops argent. 
CLuTTERBUCK, DANIEL; son of the above, of Bradford Leigh, (d. 17 June, 
1821), and ExizareTH, his wife, (d. 28 April, 1826), 
Arms. CLurrersuck as before, quartering,—‘ Or a cross quarterly 
counterchanged gules and sable, in the dexter chief quarter an eagle dis- 
played of the third, —Wess; and impaling, ‘ Per bend sinister ermine 
and ermines, a lion rampant or.—Epwarps. Orest on monument, 
