The history of the worthies of England who for parts and learning have been eminent in the several counties : together with an historical narrative of the native commodities and rarities in each county / endeavoured by Thomas Fuller.

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The history of the worthies of England who for parts and learning have been eminent in the several counties : together with an historical narrative of the native commodities and rarities in each county / endeavoured by Thomas Fuller.
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Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.
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London :: Printed by J.G.W.L. and W.G. for Thomas Williams ...,
1662.
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Page 94

Richard the Second.

5. ARNOLD SAVAGE.]

He was a Knight, and the third Constable of Queenborough-Castle. He lieth buried in Bobbing Church, with this Inscription,

Orate specialiter pro animabus Arnoldi Savage, qui obiit in vigil. Sancti Andreae Apost. Anno 1410. & Domine Joanne uxoris ejus quae fuit fil. &c.

The rest is defaced.

16. GULIELMUS BARRY.]

In the Parish Church of Senington in this County, I meet with these two sepulchral Inscriptions,

Orate pro anima Isabelle quondam uxoris Willielmi Barry, Militis. Hic jacet Joanna B•…•…rry quondam uxor Willielmi B•…•…rry, Militis.

There is in the same Church a Monument, whereupon a man armed is pourtrayed, the Inscription thereon being altogether perished, which in all probability, by the re∣port of the Parishioners, was made to the memory of Sir William Barry aforesaid.

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