The antiquarian itinerary, comprising specimens of architecture, monastic, castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in Great BritainAccompanied with descriptions . EATON SOCOX, BEDFORDSHIRE. Eaton Is a neat village upon the great north road, fifty-six miles from London. Its church is a handsome edifice. The windows havebeen filled with the most beautifully stained glass 3 of whicha considerable portion still remains : the subjects are prin-cipally the legends of St. Etheldreda and of St. of the inscriptions are preserved in Coughs SepulchralMonuments. The floor
The antiquarian itinerary, comprising specimens of architecture, monastic, castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in Great BritainAccompanied with descriptions . EATON SOCOX, BEDFORDSHIRE. Eaton Is a neat village upon the great north road, fifty-six miles from London. Its church is a handsome edifice. The windows havebeen filled with the most beautifully stained glass 3 of whicha considerable portion still remains : the subjects are prin-cipally the legends of St. Etheldreda and of St. of the inscriptions are preserved in Coughs SepulchralMonuments. The floor has contained many brasses: thefolbwing remain— I. A figure of a man, with a label from the mouth, thusinscribed— Qui venturus es judicdrt vivos et vwrtuos. By his side is a woman, with this label— Tune due dona noCis requiem sempiternam. II. In the north aisle, upon the margin of a slab— Hie jacet Johannes Covesgrave de Eton qui obiit 13 diemensis Septembr A short distance from the church, upon the bank of the EATON SOCOX. river Ouse, oue mile from St. Neots, are the remains of acurious elevated earth-work. It consists of a double keep,surrounded by a double fosse.
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