. The Antiquarian repertory : a miscellany intended to preserve and illustrate several valuable remains of old times : adorned with elegant sculptures. was the fayd Henry Erie of Northumberland, and Thomas Lord ClyfFord hisNephew, and many other flayne. Henry Percy the third Erie of Northumberland, by the meane of Henry Cardi-nall of England, and of the Tytle of Saint Eufebii, wedded Alianor the Dawghterand Heire of the Lord Poinings, Fytzpanc, and of Bryane (whole Armes he quarteredthe firfl: Cote Six Peeces Barrewayes Ore & Vert A Bendlet Gules. The fecondCote Gules a Bendlet Azure upon thre


. The Antiquarian repertory : a miscellany intended to preserve and illustrate several valuable remains of old times : adorned with elegant sculptures. was the fayd Henry Erie of Northumberland, and Thomas Lord ClyfFord hisNephew, and many other flayne. Henry Percy the third Erie of Northumberland, by the meane of Henry Cardi-nall of England, and of the Tytle of Saint Eufebii, wedded Alianor the Dawghterand Heire of the Lord Poinings, Fytzpanc, and of Bryane (whole Armes he quarteredthe firfl: Cote Six Peeces Barrewayes Ore & Vert A Bendlet Gules. The fecondCote Gules a Bendlet Azure upon three Lyons Argent PafFaunt, Gardaunt). Andhe gate on hyr Henry the fourth Erie of Northumberland, Alianor, Margaret, Eliza-beth & others. Henry the fourth Erie of Northumberland maried the Lord Hareerts Dawghterby wliome hee had Henry the fifth Erie of Northumberland. AH this I tojce out of A fayre Rowle conteyning a Pedegree of the Kino-s and ofother Noble Men : Which Rowle hath John Stowe of London ; Which as It ihouldfeem was made by a Monke of Whitbye H A C T E N U S. The Q 0 --^ »-b c> ~<r ^ t^ °k w ^ .-^l ^ is t^ tei * — o ^. The antiquarian REPERTORY. 113 The monument of Sir ANTHONY BROWN, Knight of the Garter. In the Chancel of the Church of Battle in Sussex. THIS Monument appears to have been made in the hfe-time of SirAnthony, and is a very early fpecimen of that mixed ftile of architec-ture which fucceeded the Gothic, and, by degrees, in the reigns of Edward,Mary, Elizabeth, and James, totally fupplanced it. The figure of Sir An-thony is reported to be a ftriking likenefs of chat Knight, and indeed agreeswith the feveral portraits of him ftill in being. Sir Anthony Brown was the third fon of Sir George Brown, of BeechworthCaftle, in the county of Surry, Knight, of whom Collins, in his Peerage,gives the following account : The faid Anthony Brown, third fon, in the firfl year of King Henry made Standard-bearer throughout the whole realm ot England, andel


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