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founder by will of this beautiful chapel, which oc- to j 464, and, together with his tomb, consumed the sain of 2481]. 4s. yd. equal at present to 40,000!. On the top of it lies the effigy of that nobleman, clad in armour; at his head a swan, at his right foot a muzzled bear, at his left foot a griffin; the whole (together with a raised lattice- work frame covering trie figure) of brass, double gilt. The faces of the tomb arc si udded wi-:h four- teen brazen images., noble personages, male and female; the -, are ' 1"'; Ai the head, Henry

Beauchamp Duke of Warwick, and Lady C.cc'l his wife; It Lord I .atimer,

ana ElizaN rh Iris, wi! !i hie, Alice

to Richard i\e d '.' ;: r,. .; i -ry; I'.leanoi daughter t< .' ;> I. u, ; .'' e.

and weie re i i lie. 1 e v or! . Juke ! . e. ct ;

Anne daughter of Ralph r e e i leal of Y7-;:sa >re land, will: io Hum,^" v a ahbra ')uke of Dark- . ! : . - R :chard

hai iri * V;';' and v/iie to John

i daughter to \< idle a! iicena. v. : ' . r ,\ :ek, veirl >

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Richard. N.jvil : I dward Ikauforl

Duke of bomerset, rev htafford Duke oi

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