By the Rev. J. E. Jackson. 85 



Morgan, Danvers, Blount of Mangotsfiold, and Lyte : or else thus, 



Aubrey, Danvers, Blount, and Lyte." "Consule Mr. A. W. de 



hiis." (Ask Mr. Antony Wood about these.) 



" Heic situs est, Johannes Awbrey, Filius et h^res Ricli. Awbrey de Easton 

 Piers in Agro Wilt, armig: Reg. Soc : Socii. Obiit Ao Dni 1G8 . . . Die 

 mensis ... Ao -dEtatis suae 6 . . ." 



At west end of Chancel, 



1664. Arms. Argent, on a /ess gules between 3 garbs sable a 

 martlet of the first : Tyndale. Impaling, Or, a chevron gules 

 charged with a crescent; a canton ermine. Stafford. 



" Here lyoth the body of Dorothy late wife of Mr. Thos. Tvndale and 

 daughter of WUliam Stafford Esq"" : who departed this Life 20 Jidy 1664 aged 

 near 72." 



" Here lieth the body of Thomas Tyndale Esq. who departed this Life 13 

 Feb. 1671 aged 84 years and seaven months." 



Monuments remaining. Chancel. 



On a hatchment against S. wall. Arms of Gastrell. Cheeky 



argent and sable, on a chief or 3 bucksheads couped of the last. On 



an escutcheon of pretence, Snell quartering Keynell. Crest. A 



demi-lion gules gorged with a chaplef vert. 



•' Memento Mori. Under those two stones lye the bodies of Nicholas Gast- 

 HELL gent., who departed this life the 15th and was buried the 20tii day of 

 February a.d. 1662, aged 83 years and 7 moneths." " Also the body of Mary 

 his wife who departed this life the 22 d and was buiied the 23i'' day of October 

 A.D. 1661, aged 73 years and 5 months." 



Against the E. wall a white marble tablet. 



" Be.vjamin Griffin, M.A. of New Coll. Oxford, Vicar of Kington St. 

 Michiel : Died 26 Nov. 1716, in his 39* year. His widow was 5tii daughter of 

 Sir Wm. Leche." " Also M^s. Rose Bave, widow of Mr. Francis Bave Alder- 

 man of Bath. She died 24 July 1734 aged 62." " Also M«s- Hester White- 

 lock widow, 4tii dau. of Sir Wm. Leehe. Died 21 Sept. 1735, aged 71." 



Arms. Sable, a chevron between 3 dolphins argent. Griffin. 

 Impaling Ermine, on a chief indented gules 3 crowns or. Leche. 

 Crest ; A hand grasping a snake. 



North wall. A Hatchment. Sable, on a bend gules 3 buckles or 

 between 3 pheons argent. Stuubs. Impaling, Sable, a cross saltire 

 argent, Duckeit. Crest ; an arm in armour holding a lance. Under 

 tlio Chancel Arch, on a gravestone, Thomas Stubus Esq.^ of Kington 



' His name as donor is on the pillars of the Church yard gates. 



