By Arthur Schomlerg. 



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A large monument of various coloured stones with several life-sized 

 figures sculptured and coloured, in costume 0/ the period, viz. : — on 

 the dexter side a man kneeling on a cushion in the attitude of prayer, 

 an the sinister side a woman ditto, between them a table with cloth 

 thereon a small reading desk ; below them two women, on the dexter 

 side of these are two children, on the sinister three children, one an 

 infant, all seven a re kneeling towards the east on cushions, the five 

 latter with skulls in their hands. On either side are two obelisks in 

 brownish marble ; at the head the arms 0/ Prynne, with helmet nnd 

 crest, all coloitred, above these a helmet and plume in while marble ; 

 on the base part two brass plates, one with a memorial, the other with 

 an allegorical inscription j vid. A. & J. 



46 4*. XXVII. — 1. Or, a fess engrailed azure between three 

 escallop shells gules. Crest. Out of a coronet or a demi-eagle 

 displayed sable. Prynne. 



465. XXVIII.— 2. Prynne (464). 



466. XXIX. — 3. Prynne (464) ; impaling, Sable, a chevron 

 ermine between three annulets argent. Davys, 



467. XXX. — 4. The first quarterings of Seymour (15) ; im- 

 paling, Prynne (464). 



468. XXXI. — 5. Quarterly of twelve. 1. Blank (a maunche, 

 Hastings, A. & J.). 2. Per pale indented, a chevron. Hunger- 

 ford (i.e., Heytesbury). 3. A dragon rampant. Botreaux. 4. 

 Molyns (458) . 5. Gules, two bars, in chief three plates. Moels 

 6. Per pale, a sal tire engrailed. Pole. 7. Quarterly, Prance 

 and England, for Duke of Clarence (A. & J.) 8. A saltire. 

 Nevill. 9. Three fusils conjoined in fess. Montagu. 10. A 

 fess. Beauchamp (187), (A. & J.). 11. A bend (quarterly, in 

 the second and third a fret, over all a bend. Spencer. A. and J.) ( 

 Vl. Three chevrons. Clare ?; impaling, Pkynne (464). 



469. XXXII.— 6. Davys (466) ; impaling, Or, three lions 

 passant guardant in pale sable, armed and langued gules. Carew. 

 A. & J. 



