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A03461 Monumenta sepulchraria Sancti Pauli The monuments, inscriptions, and epitaphs, of kings, nobles, bishops, and others, buried in the Cathedrall Church of St. Paul, London. Untill this present yeere of Grace, 1614. Together, with the foundation of the Church: and a catalogue of all the bishops of London, from the beginning vntill this present. Neuer before, now with authoritie, published. By H.H. Holland, Henry, 1583-1650? 1614 (1614) STC 13583; ESTC S104143 14,360 46

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London lieth buried in the said Chapell anno 1607. IN the midst of the middle I le towards the West end lieth buried vnder a flat stone and his Image in brasse Richard de Grauesend Bishop of London who procured as is recorded the Charter of London from William the Conquerour wherupon the Lord Majors with the Aldermen in times past vsed vpon certaine daies euery Christmas to goe about the monument and say de profundis c. And still euery yeere the Lord Major and Aldermen vpon the same daies do walke as far as the said monument vsing a smal kind of Ceremonie thereat but the popish order is quite abolished By the great North doore neere vnto the Diall is a memoriall for William Lily Schoolemaster of Paules Schoole in a brasse plate fixed on the Wall as folleweth GVilielmo Lilio Paulinae Scholae olim Praeceptoriae primario Agnetae Conjugi in sacratissimo hujus Templi coemiterio hinc à tergo nunc destructo consepultis Georgius Lilius hujus Ecclesiae Canonicus Parentum memoriae pie consulens Tabellam hanc ab amicis conseruatam hic reponendam curavit Obijt ille G. L. anno Dom. 1522. V. Calend. Mart. Vixit annos 54. At the vpper end of the North I le Bishop Ravis lieth entombed with this Inscription MEMORIAE SACRVM THomas Rauis claris natalibus Mauldenae in Suthreia natus Regius Alumnus in Schola Westmonasteriensi educatus in Acedimiam Oxoniensem adscitus omnes Academicos Honores consequutus Magistratibus perfunctus Decanus Ecclesiae Christi ibidem constitutus bis Academiae Pro-Cancellarius vnde ob doctrinam gravitatem spectatā prudentiam à R. Iacobo primum ad Episcopatum Glocestrensem provectus deinde ad Londinensem translatus demum à Christo dum Ecclesiae Patriae Principi vigilaret in coelestem Patriam evocatus placidè piéque emigravit quod mortale fuit certa spe resurgendi hic deposuit die 14. Decemb. Anno salutis 1609. Jn a Chappell called S. Johns Chappell neere the South doore lieth entombed WILLIAM HARINGTON Secretarie Apostolicall c. with this Insciption following GVilielmus Harington Iurisconsultus Protonotarius Apostolicus D. Pauli Canonicus ex illis quos Residentiarios dicunt Patria Eboracensis natus in pago qui Estryngton vocitatur Patre Guilielmo Haringtono viro claro genere orto in pago Commerlandiae non ignobili qui Neubyging nuncupatur Matre Ioanna filia Guilielmi Haskae aliter Balivi dicti viri generosi in eodem pago Estryngton nata memor exitus vitae qui omnibus horis impendet hoc sibi sepulchrum posuit Anno Salutis humanae 1523. Jn the South I le neere the Convocation stayes lieth buried Iohn Ore Bell-ringer of Paules with his picture and his wives sixe sonnes and two daughters in brasse fixed in the Wall and these two lines on his grauestone Iohn Ore whose Picture graved in brasse in the Wall you see Vnder this stone sleeping in Christ in rest and peace doth lie In the body of the Church and Southside hangeth this memoriall for Sr. Henry Croft Scout-master Generall of Ireland who deceased December anno 1609. SIX lines this Image shall delineate Hight Croft high-borne in spirit and vertue high Approv'd belov'd a Knight stout Mars his mate Loues fire Warres flame in Heart Head Hand Eye Which Flame Warres Comet Grace now so refines That sixt in Heav'n in Heav'n and Earth it shines PROSOPOPOEIA The Wombe and Tombe in Name be not so neere As Life to Death and Birth is to the Beere Oh! then how soone to Beere are Captaines brought That now do liue and die now with a Thought Then Captaines stay and read still thinke on me For with a Thought what I am you may be As Mars neere Mors doth sound So Mors neere Mars is found I. D. of H. Ouer against the little North doore there is an iron box for the Poore with these foure lines fixed to the Pillar with it ALL those that shall enter within the Church doore With burden or basket must giue to the Poore And if there be any aske what they must pay To this Box a penny ere they passe away ARCHBISHOPS and Bishops of London These 16. were Archbishops of London 1 THean 2 Elvanus 3 Cadar 4 Obinus 5 Conan 6 Paladius 7 Stephan 8 Iltut 9 Theodwin of Dedwyn 10 Thedred 11 Hillary 12 Restitutus 13 Guiteline 14 Fastidius 15 Vodinus 16 Theonus The Metropolitane See being established at Canterbury these following haue been Bishops of London 1 MEllitus who converted Sebert King of East-Saxons 2. Ceadda or Chadde 3 Wina 4 Erkenwald of whom mention is before 5 Waldhere or Walthere 6 Ingwald 7 Egwolf or Egualdus 8 Wighead or Wighere 9 Eadbright 10 Eadgar 11 Kenwalch 12 Eadbald 13 Hedbert or Hethobert 14 Osmund or Oswyn 15 Ethelnoth 16 Ceolbert or Celbert 17 Renulf or Ceorulf 18 Swithulf 19 Eadstan or Eadsine 20 Wulffius or Wolsius 21 Ethelward 22 Eadstan 23 Theodred surnamed the Good 24 Wulstan 25 Brithelme 26 Dunstan 27 Alfstan 28 Walfstan 29 Alhun 30 Alwy 31 Elfward or Alward 32 Robert 33 William Norman 34 Hugh d'Orivall 35 Mauritius 36 Richard Beau●…s 37 Gilbertus Vniuersalis 38 Robertus de Sigillo 39 Richard Beaunys nephew vnto the former 40 Gilbert Foli●t 41 Richard Fitzneale 42 Wilhelmus de Sancta Maria. Of whom mention is before 43 Eustachius de Fauconberg 44 Rogerus Niger 45 Fulco Basset 46 Henry de Wingham 47 Richard Talbot 48 Henry de Sandwich 49 Iohn de Chishull 50 Richard de Gravesend of whom mention is before 51 Ralfe de Balduck of whom mention is before 52 Gilbert Segrave 53 Richard Newport 54 Stephen Grauesend 55 Richard Bintworth or Wentworth 56 Ralfe Stratford 57 Michael Northbrooke 58 Simon Sudbury 59 William Courtney 60 Robert Breybrooke of whom mention is before 61 Roger Walden 62 Nicholas Bubwith 63 Richard Clifford 64 Iohn Kemp. 65 William Grey 66 Robert Fitz-Hugh of whom mention is before 67 Robert Gilbert 68 Thomas Kemp of whom mention is before 69 Iohn Marshall 70 Richard Hill 71 Thomas Savage 72 William Warham 73 William Barnes 74 Richard Fitz-Iames 75 Cutbert Tonstall 76 Iohn Stokesley of whom mention is before 77 Edmund Boner first Dr. of the Ciuill Law but how vnciuilly yea butcher-like not Bishop-like he behaued himselfe in his place is to be seen in Mr. Fox his too true report thereof 78 Nicholas Ridley Martyr in Q. Maries daies 79 Edmund Gryndall afterwards Archbishop of York and lastly Archbishop of Canterbury 80 Edwyn Sandys afterwards Archbishop of Yorke 81 Iohn Elmar an exile in Q. Maries daies and of whom mention is before 82 Richard Fletcher buried also in Paules as before 83 Richard Bancroft afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury 84 Richard Vaughan buried also in Paules as before 85 Thomas Ravis buried also in Paules as before 86 George Abbot Dr. in Diuinitie first Deane of Winchester next made Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield then translated to this Diocesse and lastly advanced to the Archbishopricke of Canteburie where he now sitteth a right Reverend and gratious Gouernour vivat 87. Iohn King Dr. of Diuinitie advanced from the Deanry of Christs Church in Oxford he is now liuing in this See of London yea long and long may hee liue as hee is a painfull Preacher a vigilant Pastour and a worthy Gouernour to Gods glory and the Church of Englands good FINIS ERRATA PAg. 3. lin vlt. in fine lege c. Pag. 4. in princip l. De fundatione Ecclesiaesatis dicitur Pag. 8. lin 19. pro hic l. suae in inscriptione Etheldred R. Pag. 23. lin 24. l. L-Viri in inscriptione Hattoni Pag. 29. lin 26. l. Archiepiscopo in inscriptione Erconwaldi Pag. 33. lin 21. l. Latinam linguam in Linaero Pag. 34. lin 2. lege Praesidens ibid. lin 4. obiret lin 6. lege 20. Octob. Pag. 36. lin 5. Praeceptori in Lilio