-:io Mr. RAY’j Itineraries. 
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now almoft quite defaced , fojy there 
remains only as follows ; 
Jugitcr oretis tumulum qutcunque videtu 
Pro tantis meriiis^ &c. — — — 
Biiliop Edington's Monument. On 
either Side of the Entrance into the 
Choir, are the Statues in Brafs' of 
King yames I. and King Charles I. 
On a Tomb-Stone in the Choir is 
this infeription ; 
Pr re full 3 egregij. paufant hie membra Richardi 
Fociuns, CUV [iimmi gaudia funtofoli. 
Here is alfo the Monument of Wil- 
liam de Bajing Prior of this Church. 
The Cloifter is intirely pulled down. 
1 he following Verfes are over a Door 
(o) This Tomb mufl have been repaired 
fince Mr, Raf% Time, as the learned Dr. Lowth^ 
in his very ingenious Life of William of Wick‘> 
haWi has given this Epitaph complete. 
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