258 Mr. RAY’^ Itineraries. 
King, the. firft Founder of the 
Church; likewife the Monument of 
one Harevoell., a King’s Baftard. 
■There are divers good Pieces of 
carved Work in this Church. In 
the Body of it, towards die Weft 
End, between two Pillars in the Wall,, 
is carved the Head of a King, with 
Priefts on each Side tumbling Head- 
long ; alfo a Bifhop with a Woman 
on one Side and a Child on the other ; 
of which they tell this Story : The 
Abbot, who finifhed the Body of 
the Church after King Ind^ Death, 
when the Workmen were building 
the Church, gave them a Plate out 
of his' Pocket, which had thefe Pic- 
tures on it, and bade them cut them 
in Stone, and fet them in the Church 
Wall. When the Abbot came and 
faw them finifhed, he wept, and be- 
ing afked the R.eafon ; he anfwered, 
When there fhould reim a King like 
to 
