238 Bradford-upon- Avon. - [Parish Church. 
passant sable, on a chief of the second, a ducal coronet or ;—JONES; 
impaling, Sable, a lion rampant within an orle of cross crosslets argent; 
—Lone. Crest. Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion sable. 
This hatchment is placed over the grave-stone of Daniel Jones, 
Esq., of Frankley House, who married Ellen, daughter of Richard 
Long, Esq., of Rood Ashton, great grandfather of the present’ 
Walter Long, Esq., M.P. for North Wilts. Mr. Jones died in 
1772, leaving an only son, Daniel Jones, who, by the will of the 
late Walter Long, Esq., of Bath, took the name of Long in addi- 
tion to Jones, and the arms of Long, of Monkton, only. Mr. Jones 
Long died without issue in 1827. 
Metaven, Antony, second son of Paul Methuen of Bradford, descended from 
the very ancient family of Methuen in the kingdom of Scotland,—(antiquis- 
simo stemmate de Methuen in regno Scotiw. )—(d. May 10, 1717), and Ger- 
TRUDE, his wife, daughter and coheir of Thomas Moore of Spargrove, in 
Somerset, by Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Sir John Bampfylde, Bart., of 
Poltimore, in Devon, (d. July 20, 1699).—Txomas, only son of the above 
Anthony and Gertrude, (d. Jan. 2, 1737), and Awnz, his wife, only daughter 
of Isaac Selfe of Beanacre, Wilts, by Penelope, daughter and coheir of Charles, 
Baron Lucas, of Shenfield, Co, Essex, (d. May 15, 1733). 
The monument, which is a large and handsome one in marble, 
executed by Rysbrack, on the south side of the Chancel, was erected 
by Paul, only son and heir of Thomas and Anne Methuen. There 
are two shields, each bearing coats of arms, the one referring to the 
former, the other to the latter, members of the Methuen family, 
above commemorated. 
SuretpI. Arms. Argent, three wolves’ heads erased, proper,— 
Meruven, and on an escutcheon of pretence, Argent, two bars en- 
grailed azure, between nine martlets gules,—Moore. 
Suietp IT. Meruuen, as before, quartering Moorr;—impaling, 
First and fourth, ermine three chevrons gules,—SE.rx, quartering, 
Argent, a fess between six annulets gules,—Lucas. 
Renison, Joun. (d. 18 Nov. 1793.) 
Rocers, Rev. Jonn; Vicar of Bradford for 43 years. [See above p. 227.] On 
the monument is inscribed, ‘‘Obey them that have the rule over you,” &e. 
Heb. xiii. 17. (d. April 20, 1754). 
Arms. Azure, a mullet argent, on a chief or, a fleur de lis gules. 
Crest. A flewr de lis gules. 
Rocers, SusaAnwau. (d. May 1, 1755, aged 22 years): inscribed, —‘‘a truly pious, 
virtuous and affectionate good wife.” 
Arms; on a Lozenge,—Rocers,—as before. 
