Painters in the Reign of ^een Elizabeth, 285 



heavy bafe proje6ling from the wall) is a 

 farcophagiis with ribbed work and mould* 

 ingSj fomewhat antique, placed on a bafe- 

 ment fupporting pretty large Corinthian 

 columns of alabafter, which uphold an en- 

 tablature, and form a fort of canopy over 

 it. The capitals are gilt and painted with 

 ugly fcroUs and compartments, in the tafte 

 of that reign. The charge of the founder's 

 tomb was as follows ; 



For alabafler and carriage - 10 — 10 — o 

 To Theodore and others for 



carving — — 33 — 16 — 5 



To labourers — — o- — 13 — i 



Charges extraordinary — 2 — o — 2 



Then in the year 1576 are thefe words, 

 " In atrio do6lorio Caii columna erefta eft, 

 cique lapis miro artificio elaboratus, atque 

 in fe 60 horologia complexus imponitur, 

 quem Theodorus Haveus Clevienfis, arti- 

 fex egregius, et infignis archite«5turae pro- 

 felTor, fecit, et infignibus eorum genero- 

 forum, qui tum in collegio morabantur, de- 

 pinxit ; et velut monumentum fuae erga 

 collegium benevolentiae eidem dedicavit, 

 Hujus in fummitate lapidis conftituitur 



ventilabrum 



