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At the upper end of the north-eaft ifle of the quire, near the 

 altar-table, is a tomb with the effigies of a Religious, recumbent, 

 and veiled j the arms of the priory at the top, viz. argent, a fal- 

 tier, gules. Contiguous to it is a pillar on which is a helmet 

 fixed. It is fuppofed that the perfon here interred had been of the 

 military, before he was of the religious, order. By the arms, it 

 is thought, he was the prior. 



Oppofite to it, on the other fide of the quire, is another fepul- 

 chral memorial of a Knight Templer, with his effigies, and the 

 ufual fymbols of his order, cut in flone. By the mield, it ap- 

 pears to have been one of the baronial-family of the Umfrmnnls^ 

 eminent benefactors to the priory ; their arms, gules, a cinque- 

 foil between eight crofs mollins, 3. 2. 3. 



On the fame fide of the quire, a little lower down, is a monu- 

 ment to the memory of Sir Robert Og/e, of >7<?-caftle, with this 

 infcription in a brafs-plate, on black-marble. 



Hie jacet Robertus Ogle, films Eleanor* Bertram, iilice Roberti 

 Bertram, militis, qui obiit in vigilia omnium fanctorum, 

 Anno Domini, 1404. Cujus animre propitietur deus. 



In another brafs-plate, are fculptured the arms of the two 

 baronial houfes of Bertram and Ogle, quartered ; firfl, argent, a 

 fefs. between three crefcents. gules, fecond, Or. an oiic. az. the 

 third as the fecond, the fourth as the firrt. 



In the quire, near the reading-delk, is a flat funeral-Hone of 

 blue marble to the memory of the Rev. and learned George Ritf- 

 chcl) a Bohemian by birth, lecturer of Hcxham, with this infcrip- 

 tion. 



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