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THE MONUMENTAL BRASSES OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
boys and a girl, the former dressed like the father ; the latter 
lias her hair brushed back under a Paris hood, and wears a 
ruff, and a dress with pointed stomacher, tight sleeves puffed 
at the shoulders, and a plain skirt projecting from the hips. 
Beneath these plates is another, 2ft. 2in. by 1ft. 2in., hear¬ 
ing this inscription in Roman capitals :— 
Vnder this stone are bvried the bodies of Edmvnd Bvry 
and I Elizabeth his wife which Eliz: was the 7 davghter 
I 
OF Ed | ward Vnderhill of Neather Etington in the 
covntie of | Warwick Esq: the saide Edmvnd deceased 
the 22 of Janvary | 1558. bvt the saide Eliz: svrvivinge 
THE SAIDE Edm: TOOKE TO | HIR SECONDE IIVSBAND THOMAS 
TaWYER OF RaVNDIS IN THE COV | TIE OF NoRTHAMPI GENT. 
WHOM SHE ALSO OVERLIVED & THEN RE | T VRNINGE INTO WARWICKS I 
HIR NATIVE COVNTRIE & DESIRINGE AF | TER THIS LIFE ENDID TO 
HAVE HIR BODY LAIDE IN THE CHAN | CELL OF THE PISH CHVRCH 
of Barton on the Heath in the covn | tie of Warw : aforesaide 
W TH THE BODY OF THE SAIDE EmVND ( sic ) HIR | FIRST HVSBAND 
CAVSED THIS STONE TO BE PREPARED AnO DnI | 1G08 FOR A 
MEMORIAL OF THE SAIDE ELIZABETH. WlLLIAM. | JOHN. 
Margaret. | when Christ which is ovr life shall appeare 
THEN SHALL WE ALSO APPEARE W TH HlM IN GLORY. CoLL. 8. 4 | 
William, John, and Margaret are the names of the three 
children represented above. As the brass was put down 
fifty years later than Edmund Bury’s death, we may fairly 
presume that the costume represented is not quite that worn 
in 1558. (Compare Compton Verney, III.) To the right of 
the inscription is a shield GJin. long, bearing the arms of 
Underhill : Arg., a cliev., sa., between three trefoils slipped, 
vert. 
In the fourth line the engraver by mistake put Edward 
for Edmund, and has imperfectly corrected his error. There 
seems also to have been an erasure after the name Margaret. 
Dugdale in quoting this inscription gives “Sawyer” for 
Tawyer, and inserts “Edmund” in the fourth line from the 
end. 
CHADSHUNT. I. —William A shell , civilian , 1G13. 
Mural. Nave. 
This brass is not mentioned bv Haines. It consists of 
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two plates set in a mural tablet 1ft. Din. square, with a 
moulded border, and is over a pew on the south side of the 
