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THE MONUMENTAL BRASSES OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
II. — Inscription. Jane Alline , 1587. 
Upon a plate, 17Jin. by 7Jin., on the floor of the nave is 
the following :— 
Ibere Uetb tbe bobye of 3ane Blltne sometime tbe wi | ffe 
of $obn Blltne vvbicb bib bequeathe ber selfe to | be burieb 
in Mijforbe Cburcbe anb tbis saib 5ane | Blline bab flssbew 
by ber trewe anb lawefull busbanb | tenn cbelbren tbat is to 
sage Bnne /Ilbarqret /Ifcarqe 1 ry Bnne Bli 3 abetb 3obn flbarye 
Blse 5obn flssabell tbis I Sane BUine bepaiteb tbis transitory 
life tbe jviiitb | baye of Bprell Bnno bomim: 1587. Jesus. 
III. — Fuse Griffyn , 1597. Haines. 
A plate 15iin. by lOin., upon which is engraved a shield 
with the arms of Griffyn sa., a griffin segreant arg. with 
eleven quarterings. Below this is engraved an arch upon 
columns, beneath which at a prayer desk kneels a boy in a 
civilian’s gown. 
Underneath is this inscription :— 
Here lyeth the bodie of Bise Grif¬ 
fyn FOVRTH SON OF BlSE GRIFFYN OF 
Brome in y e Covntie of Warwike Esqv- 
IER, HE DECEASED . . . DaYE OF JaNVARY 
AND BEING IN HIS INFANCYE BEING BVT 
THREE QVARTERS OLDE AnNO DnI 1597. 
The whole is in an oak frame in the vestry. 
WOOTTON-WAWEN. I. — John Harewell , Esq., 
1505, and w. Dame Anna. Haines. 
The figures are about 3ft. long, and lie upon an altar-tomb 
in the chancel. 
Above the effigies are two shields, one of which is ar. 
upon a fess wavy sa. three hares’ heads couped or, for Hare- 
well. Below the effigies are groups of five sons and five 
daughters, and below these two more shields with various 
quarterings. 
The man wears his hair long. Over his mail shirt is 
plate-armour of a heavy massive kind, the upper edges of the 
pauldrons being lengthened and curved upwards (especially 
upon the left shoulder) to form pass-guards and protect the 
neck from a sword-cut. Haines says “the breast and back- 
plates have a large skirt apparently composed of small oblong 
plates, with one tuilette depending from it at the front and 
