THE MONUMENTAL BRASSES OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
249 
Translation: — 
In this tomb are bmied the bodies of Nicholas Browne and 
Jane bis wife, who was the eldest daughter of Robert Gibbs 
of Honnington Esq. and Margery Pridiox bis first wife. 
Which Jane died on the lltli of August, A.D. 1598. 
III.— Tomizane Browne second w. of Nich. Browne 1611. 
This is not mentioned by Haines. It is a plate, lOJin. by 
7 Jin., and lies near the last. Upon it is engraved a shield, 
bearing a chevron between three horses’ heads couped at the 
neck and bridled. A similar coat is ascribed (Kittermaster’s 
Arms, &c., of Warw.) to the family of Horsey, of Honnington. 
The inscription is: 
Here lyeth the body of | Tomizane Browne second j wife 
of Nicholas Browne j who deceased y e 5 day of may | 1611. 
TJFTON.— Rich. Woddomes, parson, dc., 1587, and w. 
Margery , with 7 chil. Haines. 
At the east end of the north aisle is a plate, 18in. by 
16Jin., engraved with the kneeling figures of a man and three 
sons, all in the gown so frequently described in these pages 
(see Chadshunt, Barton, Solihull II.), and a lady and four 
daughters. The lady has a high-crowned wide-brimmed hat, 
a ruff, and sleeveless gown open in front and worn over a 
dress with tight sleeves. The girls are similarly dressed, but 
wear closely-fitting caps instead of the hat. A prayer desk, 
upon which are two open books, separates the groups. 
Beneath the figures is this inscription :— 
Iberc Ivetb tbe JGoDOves of IRtcbavb ‘MoObomes pars | son 
anO pattron anb vossloner of tbc Cburcbe & pansbe | of 
©ufton in tbe Counfte of Marrike wbo OieO one | /ib^Osomer 
Oape. 15S7. Bnb /iftargerg bis vvlffe w tb | ber seven cbtlbrvn 
as nantelge IRlcbarb 3obn & 3obn | Bnne 3one Bll 3 abctb 
Bples bis iiii Oaw^bters | whose Soule restetbe witb ©ob. 
“ Vossioner” is supposed to mean advowson-liolder. 
(To be continued.) 
British Association. — Tlie fifty-sixth meeting commences at 
Birmingham on September 1st, and continues to the 8tli. The 
President, Sir Wm. Dawson, C.M.G., M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., 
Principal of McGill College, Montreal, Canada, will deliver the 
Presidential Address on the evening of September 1st. The arrange¬ 
ments of tbe local committee have been carried out in a manner 
which will be greatly appreciated by the distinguished visitors who 
will attend the meeting, which bids fair to be a great success. 
