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regular Solids. A Tomb for the 
Lord Hungerfordy who was hanged 
and degraded, and had a Toad put 
into his Coat of Arms ; an Iron 
twifted Wire hangs up near his Tomb, 
fignifying an Halter. The like for 
the Lord Stourtofiy whole Tomb is 
allb here on the other Side of the 
Chapel of our Lady. A Monument 
of that Family with lix Holes on one 
Side, and fix on the other, alluding 
(as his Coat of Arms) to fix Wells, 
three within his Park, and three with- 
out. The Lord Cheymy\ Tomb; 
Bifltop Beauchamp\ ; Sir William 
LongJpear%y Rofamond\ Son by King 
Henry II. A ftately rich Monument 
of the little Earl of Hertford ; Dr. 
Wilton %y with a Rebus on it. Will 
and Tdun ; Bifhop Capon % ; a Monu- 
ment for Sir Richard Mompeffon and 
his Lady, which is a gaudy one. 
Bilhop fewelly content with a Grave-^ 
Stone. 
