Mr. RAY’; Itineraries. 309 
Copra Sanriorum funt hie in pace fepulta. 
Ex meritis quorum fulgent Miracula multa. 
King Hardeknute i Tomb, whereon 
is this Diflich ; 
^ijacet hie regni Sceptra tulit Hardecanutus, 
Emm<e ac Cnutonis natus. ^ ipfe fuit. 
On another Tomb-Stone thefe Verfes j 
Horpus Ethelmari ciijus nunc Eor tenet ifiud 
Saxunij Parifiis morte datur tumuh. 
His Heart was faid to be found in an 
Ewer. A Monument of Stephen 
Gardiners, his Effigies like a Skele-r 
ton, 
Biffiop Wickham (who founded the 
College here, and New-College in 
Oxford.) both dedicated to St. Mary ) 
is buried in a little Chapel in the 
Body of the Church. There were 
Yerles about his Tomb, which' ar^ 
X 3 now 
