314 Afr. RAY’j Itineraries, 
In this Chapel are the following 
Tombs, to wit, one of the Earl of 
Rutland^ and his Cpuntefs; another 
of Sir T'homas St, Lieger^ and his. 
Lady, Daughter of King 'Edward 
IV. and Dutchefs of Exeter.^ A; 
Tomb of the firft Earl of Worcefter, 
and his Lady ; fhe lies on his Right 
Hand, becaufe Daughter to a King 
and Queen, he being only Son of a 
King. The Tomb of Henry Wood^ 
Dodtor of Law, that of y, Denty 
Elq; of T'hornbury in Gloucejlerjhirey 
Willmn Fitz WilUams\ Tomb, Sir 
Richard Worthy %y Dr. Thompfon^i 
he -was Bilhop of Gloucejiery and 
Dean of this Chapel ; by his Tomb 
is his Effigies, a Skeleton well cut in 
Stone. A Monument, whereon for- 
merly lay a Bible, on y/hich thefe 
Words were infcribed. Who laid this 
here? "The Reverend Father in Gon 
■Richard Beauchamp, Bijhop of Sa- 
