200 Slate of Archite5iurey ^c, 



graved on it by the donor 5 * but 'the font 

 was ftolen in the civil wars. 



Hedor Afheley appears, by one of the 

 office-books that I have quoted, to have 

 been much employed by Henry in his 

 buildings, but whether as architedt or only 

 fupervifor is not clear. In. the fpace of three 

 years were paid to him on account of build- 

 ings at Hunfdon-houfe above nineteen hun- 

 dred pounds. 



* Nicholas Stone {"en. the ftatuary and mafter.mafbn 

 had a portrait of tl^is Sir Richard Lee, whom he much 

 efteemed. It was painted on board about a foot high, 

 his fword by his iide. It came afterwards to one whom 

 Vertue calls, eld Stoakes, andhe gave it to — Jack- 

 fon, mailer mafon> lately dead. 



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