THE MONUMENTAL BRASSES OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
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puffed at the shoulders and frilled at the wrists. There are 
two plates, 8in. by 4in., near the head of the principal figure. 
That on the right enumerates 
[Gbe parent of tbis Blpsl 
ftbomas ffurnor tbe sonne 
of TKEUUm ffurnor Si 
ffurnor tbe baitcjbter of 
■MUlin tr^rrolD. 
The left hand plate details 
Iber bretberne Si spsters 
William ffurnor anb ffobn 
ffurnor Bnne ffurnor 
anb ffone ffurnor 
At the bottom of the tombstone is a plate 20Jin. by 4in., 
inscribed thus : — 
Gbis Counscell 900 b tbis mother bcare, unto ber cbtlbren 
gave ! ffn lieffe to learne, souebe beatbe to bve, a better lieffe 
to bave | coursse of hpnbe ber ftefe sursesb, tbe twenty 
fourth of b a ge | for wbose swete soule amonge tbe rest, 5 
bo most bumblv prag | 2lnno biti | 1563, 
There has been an attempt, probably by a Puritan, to 
erease tbe word “ pray” in the last line of this post-Piefor- 
mation prayer for the dead. 
II. — Anne Wag staff, 1624. Haines. 
A small plate, 1ft. by 5in., in a moulded tablet upon the 
south wall of the chancel, bears this inscription :— 
Anne Wagstaf Davght’ to Io’ Hanslepp 
of Stonitiiorpe heare doth lye 
WHOSE VERTVOVS LIFE DID WELL DESERVE 
ETERNAL MEMORYE. QVE ORBIIT 
AN 0 DOMINI 1624. 
III. — James Wright , Gent 1685. Haines. 
Like No. I., this brass has been placed at the west end of 
the nave. It consists of two plates ; the upper one, which is 
2ft. square and placed diamond-wise, bears the crest, a 
dragon’s head ppr. issuing out of a ducal coronet or., and the 
arms of Wright: —az., two bars arg., in chief three leopards’ 
heads or., impaling Wagstaff arg., two bends engr., sa., the 
under one couped at the top, in chief an escallop of the 
second. 
