THE MONUMENTAL BRASSES OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
299 
The following is the inscription, which has been restored:— 
Ibic facet Domtnus Gbonts le Strauitqe miles | ttupet 
Constabularlus IReqts lit Iblbernla qul obilt | tertlo Me /iball 
Bitno Domini mcccc | jjvi ct reqnl IReqis Ibenrtcl sci-tt quarto 
cuius anttnae pplttetur Deus. 
Translation :— 
Here lietli Sir Thos. le Straunge, Knight, late the King’s 
Constable in Ireland, who died on the 3rd day of May, a.d. 
1426, and in the 4th year of the reign of King Henry VI. : 
to whose soul God be merciful. 
Hugdale gives an engraving of this brass. 
WESTON - UNDER-WEATHERLEY. I— 
Inscription. Anne Danet, 1497. Haines. 
Of this memorial, which is upon the chancel floor, 
nothing but the inscription remains, upon a plate about 
18|4n. by 6^in. Hugdale gives an illustration showing an 
effigy and shields of arms, and the matrix of a child’s figure. 
At the top left corner of the stone is the matrix of a shield ; 
the other matrices are not visible, and may have been filled 
up with cement. Inscription :— 
Ibere Ipetb Bnne Danet vvpf of <3erarD Danet Gentilman j 
Douqbter & oon of tbe betres of 5obn buqqefforD lorD of | 
tEDmonDescote ‘Molffncbstone 8 . /Ifterston ‘lUlapenburp 
IKftolstorp | 8 lEptborp In tbe counter of ‘Man* 8 lepscet, 
wbtcb Bitne I DecesseD tbe ivtu Dap of Buqust tbe pere of 
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amen 
II.— Inscription. Margaret, tv. of Sir Edw. Saunders , hit. 
15G3. Haines. 
A large plate, 2ft. 5in. by 22in., inlaid in a Purbeck 
moulded panel, at the end of the north aisle. At the top 
of the plate are engraved the arms of Saunders Perchev., sa. 
and arg., three elephants’ heads erased, counterchanged, and 
tusked or.; Englefeld, Throkmorton, and Danvers. 
Below these are the following Latin elegiacs :— 
Margerie Savnders artvs svnt morte solvti, 
PeRPETVA FiELIX MENS REQVIETE JACET. 
Donec ENIM VIXIT CCELESTIA semper amabat, 
Assidva VENERANS RELIGIONE DEVM. 
