. The environs of London: being an historical account of the towns, villages, and hamlets, within twelve miles of that capital interspersed with biographical anecdotes. I m a^-^ ^ Tomb in Bedding-ton Cburch. B E D D I N G T O N. 59 Richard the fecond, and died in 1432 . His wife Ifabella died many-years before him ; and he afterwards married Mercia, daughter of Ste-phen Heyme ; for this, his fecond lady, Henry Sever, D. D. by hiswill, 1471, ordered an obit to be obferved for ever in Merton College,Oxford. On the adjoining ftone are brafs plates with figures of twoof the Carew family, of a


. The environs of London: being an historical account of the towns, villages, and hamlets, within twelve miles of that capital interspersed with biographical anecdotes. I m a^-^ ^ Tomb in Bedding-ton Cburch. B E D D I N G T O N. 59 Richard the fecond, and died in 1432 . His wife Ifabella died many-years before him ; and he afterwards married Mercia, daughter of Ste-phen Heyme ; for this, his fecond lady, Henry Sever, D. D. by hiswill, 1471, ordered an obit to be obferved for ever in Merton College,Oxford. On the adjoining ftone are brafs plates with figures of twoof the Carew family, of a fmaller fize ; the infcriptioa has been tornoff: feveral others have been either taken away entirely, ormuch mutilated ; and fome are concealed by the pews. At the fouth eaft corner of the church is a fmall allle, eredled eitherby Sir Richard Carew or his fon Sir Nicholas, for the fepulture of theCarew family : Sir Richard was the firft who was interred there (annoic2o); and the architedure is of that period. Sir Richard Carews J.°!^ P^^ ~> I ^ ^ Richard Ca- monument is in the fouth wall, near the door; under a flat gothic is an altar tomb, on the top of wh


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