52 
THE MONUMENTAL BRASSES OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
II.—Iii tlie S. aisle, on the floor, is a large stone inlaid 
with four brass plates. The first is set diamond-wise, and is 
15in. square. It hears the crest of Lloyd: out of a five-leaved 
coronet or, a demi-lion ramp, arg., and the arms of the same:— 
per fesse, sa. and arg. a lion ramp, counter-changed impaling 
Bridgeman, Sa., ten plates, four, three, two, one, on a chief 
arg., a lion pass, of the field. 
Beneath this is a plate 18in. by 9in., bearing the following 
inscription:— 
Here Lyeth the Body of MARY 
Late wife of ROBERT LLOYD 
Of ASTON in the County of SALOP Esq. 
Eldest Daughter of Sir 10HN BR1DGEMAN 
Of CASTLE BROMWICH in this County Baionett 
Who departed this life the 2 Cth dav of August 
A.D. 1689 . 
Below this is a third plate 18 Jin. by 9|in., inscribed :— 
Here also Lyeth Inter’d the Body of Charlotte 
Bridgeman, one other of the Daughters of S r . 
Iohn Bridgeman of Castlebromwich Baronet 
She Erected that Monument on the south side 
of this Chancel in Memory of her Parents 
She Departed this Life y e 28 th day of August 
1750 in the 76 th Year of her age 
Close to the above is a lozenge-shaped plate, 14Jin. by 12in., 
bearing the name Charlotte Bridgeman, and the arms of 
Bridgeman described above. 
BARCHESTON. I. —Hugh Humfray , priest, 1530, 
in academical dress. Ilaines. 
This effigy is in a side chapel; its length is 13in.; the 
inscr. is on a plate, 14in. by 3in., at the feet of the figure. 
The brass is in good preservation, no part of it being lost. 
Hugh Humfray is tonsured, his hair is cut short in front, 
but hangs down in bushy masses over his ears. He is vested 
in hood, tippet with a border, probably of fur, cassock, and 
gown. The last has wide sleeves edged with fur, and large 
side pockets, and was worn by M.B.’s and Scholars of 
Divinity. The collar and cuffs only of the cassock are 
visible. The hands of the effigy are raised in prayer, and 
are disproportionately large ; the shoes are absurdly broad ; 
