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Gyverneys, (fiy. 3), (without armour, and probably Sir 

 Gilbert) and his lady by his side, (fig. 4). 



There is a mural tablet, with a Latin inscription, to the 

 memory of Edward, eldest son of Edward and Mary 

 Beaton. Also to the inemory of Elizabeth, youngest 

 daughter of Edward and Mary Beaton, who died about 

 14 days before the great hurricane in November, 1703. 



There is also a mural tablet to the memory of the said 

 Edward Beaton, (father of the above) and Mary his wife. 



There is a mural tablet to the memory of Edward 

 Gould, who died January 20th, 1747, Eetat. 21. Arms, 

 Paly of six argent and sable, six cross-crosslets, or. 



In the central passage of the nave of the church, near 

 the steps leading to the chancel, there is an oblong flat 

 stone, with an inscription as follows : — " Here lyeth the 

 body of Mrs. Barbara Tazewell, wife of Mr. Stephen 

 Tazewell, and daughter of Mr. John Pinny, of Harding- 

 ton, who departed this life y e 18th day of June, Ano 

 Domini 1706 ; iEtatis Suse 33." 



This is surmounted by the Tazewell family arms, (with 

 the hehnet of an escpiire) : vair purpure and ermine, on a 

 chief gules a lion passant, or; crest, a derai Hon. 



In the chancel are two mural tablets, one to the me- 

 mory of " James Ray, second son of William Ray, rector of 

 Lhnington, who departed this life in the third year of his 

 age, June 30th, Anno Dom. 1707." And the other to his 

 eider brother, " William Ray, M.A., canon of the cathe- 

 dral church of Wells, minister of Westbury-upon-Trym, 

 and many years rector of this parish ; he died 6th June, 

 1779, aged 72. Also of Arabella his wife, sister of the 

 late Benjamin Carpenter, Esq., gencral in the army. 

 This monument wa? erected by a much loved son and 

 daughter to their memory." 



