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THE MONUMENTAL BRASSES OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
In English :— 
Sacred to the memory of Cisseley Puckering second 
daughter of Thomas Puckering Knight and Baronet ; who 
being wedded to Christ died the 9th of April, a.d. 1636, in 
the 13th year of her age. 
A second plate, about the same size as the last, bears 
this anagram (compare Meriden) :— 
Miftrcs Ciffeley Puckering 
I deep fecure, C hr id’s my King. 
Death’s terrors nought affright mee, nor his ding 
I deep.fecure, for Chrift’s my fovereigne King. 
A third plate, 22in. by 13Jin., bears this epitaph :— 
Birth, breeding, beauty, grace and carriage fweet 
In thee Deare Saint did all togither meet. 
The funne ne’re faw a comeliei face then thine 
Nor Heaven received a fpirit more Divine. 
Thiice happy Parents fuch a child to breed 
Begott agayne of God’s immortall feed. 
Ceafe forrow then dth Saints and Angels dng 
To fee her matcht with an eternall King. 
V.— Inscription. Thomas Rous of Rouslench. 1645. 
Upon a plate 14in. by 8in.:— 
Memorle Sacrvm Thome | Bovs filii natv quakti Thome | 
Barronetti 
Bovs de Bovslench in comi- | tatv Wigornie qvi primis | 
ANNIS iETATIS SViE OB1IT | NONO DIE SePTEMBRIS ANNO | DnI 1645. 
Iii English:— 
Sacred to the memory of Thomas Bous fourth son of 
Thomas Bous of Bouslench in the county of Worcester 
Bart., who died in his infancy, a.d. 1645. 
WARWICK, S. Nicholas.— Robt. Willardsey , first 
Hear, 1424. Haines. 
.A very graceful figure, 17in. long, now in the vestry. It 
represents a tonsured priest vested for mass, in amice, 
chasuble, appareled albe, maniple, and stole (see Coleshill). 
The amice, maniple, stole, and apparels of the albe are 
ornamented with cinquefoils. The folds of the chasuble are 
excellently represented. 
