By Arthur Schomberg. 



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407. I. — Long of Rood Ashton (4S) ; impaling the same. 

 Henry Long, ob. 1686 ; Ann, his wife, ob. 1705 y John, their 



grandson, ob. 1712. 



408. H.-~A large monument with Corinthian pillars and urn ; 

 Long of Rood Ashton (42) ; impaling, argent, on a pale gules three 

 pears or. Abbott. 



Thomas Long, ob. 1759, set. 80 ; Mary, his wife, ob. 1733. 



409. III. — An altar-tomb, adorned with fetterlocks, recumbent 

 thereon a female figure hitherto unidentified ; an angel holding a shield 

 containing Long (42) ; impaling, on a chevron between ten crosses 

 patty, six and four, three roses (plates ?) Berkeley, quartering, 

 Seymour (5) . Supporters : two lions passant guardant helmeted, a 

 neckcloth invected hanging from the helmets ; on the dexter lion 

 Seymour ; on the sinister, Long of Rood Ashton. 



On Moor. 



410. IV.— Long of Rood Ashton (42). 

 Mary Long, ob. 1776. 



411. V. — Crusily fitchy a lion rampant. 

 John Long, B.D., ob. 1748-9. 



412. VI. — Long (411). Crest. Out of a coronet a lion's head 

 erased. 



Walter Long, ob. 1731, set. 84. 



North Aisle. 



413. VII.— Sable, a chevron argent. 



Richard Grant, ob. 1715; Margaret, his wife, ob. 1715 ; John, 

 their son. ob. 1744; Joseph Webb, ob. 1750 ; Ann, his wife, ob. 

 1751. 



Outside, over the Boor of South Chapel. 



414. VIII.— A marshal's fetterlock R. A 0 D 1 1566. L. A 

 stag's head caboshed. Popham. 



