By the Rev. W. H. Jones. 241 
Trpcomsr, Micuart. This is the oldest of the monuments now on the walls of 
the Church. It is inscribed,—‘“‘ Neare this place lyeth the body of M’. Michaell 
Tideombe who deceased y* 26 day of July An®. Dom. 1662. 
‘«<Tidcombys tymvlo jacet hoc Michaelis in alto, 
Sospes dvm clangit bvecina, ‘Syrge,’ manet.’” 
It also records the decease of a daughter, ‘Saran,’ (d. 11 July, 1661). 
In a previous page (47) some mention has been made of ‘Michael 
Tidcombe.’ We may here add a few supplementary particulars. 
He was one of the King’s (Charles I.) Commissioners for raising 
money in Devizes, of which town he was elected Mayor in 1648, and 
in consequence of his acting in this capacity, and of other deeds 
clearly shewing his Royalist sympathies, he was, when the Parlia- 
ment triumphed, apprehended by the Serjeant-at-Arms ‘as an 
offender of a very high nature.’ For some time he was detained 
as a prisoner in Ely House. His petition to Parliament for pardon 
sets forth as pleas, inter alia, the fact of ‘his estates being seques- 
teréd, himself and wife and seven children unprovided for, and his 
being in debt at least £400.’ He passed the latter part of his life 
in retirement in this Parish, surviving ‘the Restoration’ by about 
two years. He married, 1626, Susanna, sister and one of the co- 
heirs of John Blanchard, of Great Ashley. [See above pp. 48 and 69. | 
TimBeett, THomas, (d. 23 April, 1815), and Exizaseru, his wife, (d. 8 March, 
1805). 
Arms. Quarterly gules and argent, in the first and fourth quarters 
an escallop of the second. Crest. A lion’s head erased quarterly gules 
and argent. 
TreRELL,, Cuartes, (d. 20 Aug., 1821), and Ann, his wife, (d. 29 Jan., 
1831). 
Arms. Trmprett, as before;—impaling, Sable a chevron ermine, 
between three church bells: argent ;—Bx.t. 
Tueweit, Hompurey, (d. 22 Aug., 1775), and Exizanern, his wife, (d. 7 June, 
1801). He ‘carried on an extensive manufactory in Bradford for fifty years.’ 
This monument also records the decease of several of their children ;—Frrz- 
Dantet (d. 3 Dec., 1747);—-T'omas (d. 24 May, 1769);—Wrxram (d. 25 
Dec., 1774). 
Arms. Azure, three garbs or, on a chief argent, a boar’s head 
erased in fess sable,—Tucwe.; impaling, Argent, a lion passant 
sable, on a chief of the second a ducal coronet or,—Jonxs. 
