. The ancient sepulchral effigies and monumental and memorial sculpture of Devon . Monogram and Murk of John I-ane, Ciillonipton Lluircli. Avails and buttresses outside are sculptured his mark, monogram, andvarious devices typical of his trade, and along the basement carved on a courseof stone, is a long iriscrijjtion asking the prayers of the wayfaier for thesalvation of the souls of the Foiuiders. A Ijeautifid fac-simile of this inscription, most carefully reduced by JohnHayward, Esq., is here given :— 276 8EPTJLCHEAL EFFIGIES IN THE 3nIioTtorirfjSokS^^;BIpfrc5wo%(^aipMctftlTSaiiRgofIol)nfan


. The ancient sepulchral effigies and monumental and memorial sculpture of Devon . Monogram and Murk of John I-ane, Ciillonipton Lluircli. Avails and buttresses outside are sculptured his mark, monogram, andvarious devices typical of his trade, and along the basement carved on a courseof stone, is a long iriscrijjtion asking the prayers of the wayfaier for thesalvation of the souls of the Foiuiders. A Ijeautifid fac-simile of this inscription, most carefully reduced by JohnHayward, Esq., is here given :— 276 8EPTJLCHEAL EFFIGIES IN THE 3nIioTtorirfjSokS^^;BIpfrc5wo%(^aipMctftlTSaiiRgofIol)nfanel^ lif^ attot^i11)(?i? clplil^^imAlrnDk^ofiporocflMir^jptp l|icjl(?KirJoM^j5offyis^()ap€JndFct[ipuCcpnfe <@o^of()i$^iftcc©uf()CLtiost|^atorc5foI^aneJ^fticp^ ^MfpnalTp Spj tfjmfo t^f ^tcmatf^ro:p fjtwiuoi^^pfp. The gravestone of MiiDtliei- wool-nui-chant,with all incised itoss mi it nt Ix-nutiliilssitrn, oociHs near, llins inscribed : - Die jnrft jobannrs L^imj quonUciUf CuUuinpto iVlrtor ft ^obaira uviu-; fjiis qui ciliitt nono tiif mrncis tPrtobiis, an lini nurrfllui ...r amf. Outside Lanes (lia|icl nn a higli toniliis deposited an eoHin lid, nii wliicliis a scul|itnred emss nf enrinus sliape,Iiaxinii large leases dependent en eaelisidr ^^S the shalt. Win IN m;, hinlishritri\ /\s(jiiirr unit .]/• /?<lii,l. The seUtll aisle ,<\ Kehtis- Ijeave ( ^ pmlulilv linill liy r.\i;is!l ( IHRCIIKy of noktii DKVON. 277 John Wliytyiifj cf W 1. in that parish, or at least it Is probable he largely eoiitrilxitrd tnwaid it, as Ixitli hiinscll ,iiul wife are sepulchred iuthe Founders place beneath a high tniiil. at the east end, where therewas doubtless orioiiiallv an altar. The brass ettigies on the tunib were uiosL niLschievously stolen abouttwenty years snice, Iiut fortunately c


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