Wanderings of an archæologist amongst old churches in the neighbourhood of Rhyl

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Oswestry, 1881 - Church buildings - 80 pages
 

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Page 20 - His vertues shall enroll his acts, his Tombe shall tell his name His sonnes and dawghters lefte behynd, shall blase on earth his fame Look under feete and you shall fynd, upon the stone yow stand, The Race he ranne, the lyff he lead, eatch with an upright hand.
Page 21 - Here lieth the bodies of Sir Ihon Salusbury of Lleweny in the Countie of De'bigh knight who deceassed the xviijth of March in the yere of Our Lord God 1578 and Dame Jane his wief daughter and со heire to David Midleton esquier Alderma
Page 20 - Race he ramie, the lyff he lead, catch with an upright hand. She dyed last of Decembr. 1565 etatis sue 40. He dyed the viij of February 1575 etatis sue 67. There is no name mentioned, but this Brass is said to commemorate Richard (Governor of Denbigh Castle temp. Ed. VI., Mary and Eliz.) the father of Sir Hugh Myddelton and Jane Dryhurst his wife daughter of an alderman of Denbigh. On the north side of the church in the churchyard is a large burial place of the Myddelton family. (To be continued.)...

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