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Proceedings of the Kilkennj' and South-East From the Society, 

 of Ireland Ai-chfeological Society 



33rd Annual Eeport of the Eoyal Cornwall Ditto. 



Polytechnic Society, 1865 



Eeport and Transactions of the Devonshire From the Association. 

 Association, Part 5 



Mr. H. M. Whitley exliibited and described Eubbings of 

 the undermentioned Memorial Brasses ; stating tliat they were in 

 continuation of those exhibited last year by Mr. Paull/'^ and that 

 he hoped that, by next year, he should be able to complete the 

 collection of Eubbings of all the Memorial Brasses in Cornwall. 



BUsland: John Balsam, rector, 1410. f 



Budock : John Killigrew and wife. The following is the Inscription : " Heere 

 lyeth John Killigrew Esqvier of Ai-wenack, and Lord of y^ Manor of 

 Killigrew in Cornewall, and Elizabeth Trewinnard his wife, he was the 

 first Captaiue of Pendennis Castle, made by Iving Henry the Eight, 

 & so contiuved vntill the nynth of Qveene Elizabeth at which time 

 God tooke him to his mercye, being the yeare of ovi- lord 1567. S^ John 

 Killigrew Knight I his son'e svcceeded him in y« same place by the gift 

 of Qveene Elizabeth." 



East Antony : Margaret Arimdell, daughter of Sir Warin Erchedeken, and 

 lady of the manor of East Antony. 1420. 



Gluvias : Thomas Kyllygrewe, with his wives Joan and Elizabeth. 1484. 



* See Journal of the Royal Institution of Cormvall, No. VI. 



■\ Mentioned, in Haines^s Manual of Monumental Brasses, ag an instance 

 in which the stole is omitted from the eucharistical vestments. 



+ To the memory of this Sir John and his wife there is a mural monu- 

 ment thus inscribed : 



" Here lyeth the Bodies of S"^ John Killigrewe of Ai-wenack in the 

 Covntye of Cornewall Knight, who departed this life the 5 day of March 

 An" XXVI Ene. Eliz : and Dame Mary his wife, Davghter of Phillip Wolver- 

 ston, of Wolverston Hall in the Covntie of Svff : Esq. he was the Second 

 Cs.ptain that Comai^nded Pendenis Forte since the first erection thereof, he 

 had issve by his saide Wife 3 Sonnes viz : John Thomas and Symon, and 2 

 Davghteers Mary & Katherine. John his son maried Dorothy Davghter of 

 Thomas Monck of Poderidge in the Covnty of Devon Esq by whome he had 

 issve IX sonnes and 5 Davghters in whose memorie John Killigrewe, Grand- 

 sonne vnto S"^ John Killigrewe hath of a piovs minde erected this Monvment 

 Ano Dom'i 1617." 



(Above the inscription are arms, and kneeling figures of the Knight and 

 Dame, in alabaster). 



