of 



By W. de C. PRIDEAUX. 



(Head Dec. 13th, 1906. ) 



PART IV. 



MILTON ABBEY AND MELBURY SAMPFORD. 

 SIR JOHN TREGONWELL, of Milton Abbey. 



" CglR JOHN TREGONWELL, D.C.L., and a Master 

 of the Chaunceyre, 1565, in tabard, mural, altar 

 tomb, nave, late example of tabard. Inscription." 

 Hairies, 1861. 



Position. Mural, below canopy of Purbeck 

 marble alcar-tomb, against south wall of St. John 

 the Baptist's Chapel, at the east end of north 

 aisle of the Abbey Church. 



Size. Effigy, 15 in. high by io| in. wide, having a lettered 

 scroll (" Nos autem gloriari oportet in Cruce dm nostri Jesu 

 Christi ") issuing therefrom, 9^ in. in length ; shields on 

 dexter and sinister, 7 in. high by 6 in. wide ; shield above 

 dexter, having crest, helmet, and mantling, n in. high by 



