ii s. vi. NOV. 16, 1912.] NOTES AND QUERIES.
385
Marye Wolechurche . . . . . . 71
Marye colechurche . . . . . . 4C
STATUES AND MEMORIALS IN THE
Marye wolnothe . . . . . . 88
Marye aldannarye . . . . . . 128
BRITISH ISLES.
Marye stanvnges . . . . . . 44
Magdelyn in mylkestrete . . . . . 41
(See 10 S. xi. 441 ; xii. 51, 114, 181, 401 ;
Magdelyn in oldeffistrete . . . . . 125
11 S. i. 282; ii. 42. 381; iii. 22, 222,
Magdelyn in newefystrete . . . . 80
421 ; iv. 181. 361 ; v. 62, 143, 481 ; vi. 4,
Margerett pattenns . . . . . . 58
284. 343.)
Margerret moyses . . . . . . . 55
Margret at Lothberye . . . . . 89
Nycholas Aconne . . . . . . 55
Nycholas golden abbie . . . .59
Bishop Burnet's Tomb at Clerkenwell.
In the Parish Church of Clerkenwell, tinder
Nycholas ollyve . . . . . . 53
the Communion table, is a plain blue slab
Olyve in the Jurye . . . . . . 49
with inscription :
Olyve in harte stret . . . . . . 165
" Here lyes interred the Bight Rev. Father in
Olyve in sylvar stret . . . . 100
God, Gilbert Burnet, D.D., Lord Bishop of
Olyve in Sowthewarke .. . .1197
Salisbury, Chancellor of the Most Noble Order of
Pettar at cornehill . . . . . . . 163
the Garter, who departed this life March 17th.
Pettar in chepe . . . . . . 37
1714/5, in the 73 year of his age."
Pettar the porre . . . . . . 89
Pettar at powels wharfe . . .32
Pancras parryshe . . . . .29
This inscription is surmounted by the
Bishop's arms in relief and the Garter and
Sepulkars parryshe . . . . . . 1728
a five-pointed star.
Swethens parryshe . . . . 113
In the vestibule of the church stands
Stevens in coleman stret . . . . . 258
the beautiful marble monument erected
Stevens in walbroke . . . . .63
Saviors in Sowthewarke . . . 693
by the Parish of Clerkenwell in memory
of the historian of the Revolution of
Trynytie parryshe . . . . .73
Thomas theappostle . . . . . 138
1688-90. It is of fine design : the pedi-
Thomas hospytalle . . . . . .261
ment is circular, supported by pilasters of
the composite order, on the extremities of
Some of all diseases . . . . . . . 20372
which are urns. In the centre are the arms
Wherof was of the plaghe . . . . . 17440
Crystenynges this yeare . . . . . 2480
of the See of Salisbury and Burnet impaled
on a shield. On the frieze are cut in relievo
Heare ffollowithe all the owte perryshes which
several books and rolls. The lengthy Latin
are withoute the Lrybartyes and fredom of the
inscription records that
cyttye of London and all that are deceased in
the same seins the fyrst of Januare in A 1562
unto the fyrst of Januare A 1563.
" Burnet was a native of Edinburgh. Removing
to England, he was for some time preacher at the
Rolls Chapel, where his zeal against Roman
Catholic intrigues proving too much for the exist-
Barthimewe the greate . . . . . 38
ing powers, he was dismissed from his office, and
Jeames at Clearken Well . . . . . 146
Katherine by the towar . . . . . 483
left the country, returning later with the Prince of
Orange. He ever opposed tyranny and super-
Leonarde in Shordiche . . . . . 332
stition, and earnestly defended the liberties of his
Marye Whit chappell . . . . . 388
country and true religion, as his excellent works
Trynytie in the myneryes . . . . . . 34
show, and, by the singular providence of God,
Madlyn in barnesye strete . . . . . . 251
lived to see the best hope of preserving both
in the accession of the House of Brunswick, and
Some of all deseases . . . . . . . . 1672
soon after died, satisfied with years of happiness."
Wherof was of the plaghe . . . . . . 1267
The Huguenot Memorial at Wandsworth.
At the back of the Wandsworth Council
The precyncke of Westmister.
House, in the quaint burial-ground called
Clement of the temples . . . . . . 486
" Mount Nod," was erected lately a memorial
Margaret at Westmister . . . . . . 709
to the Huguenots who settled in \Vands-
Martyn in the ffelde 294
worth about 1685. The inscription says :
Marye at the Strande . . . . . . 127
" Here rest many Huguenots who, on the
Som of all deseases . . . . . . . . 1616
Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, left
their native land for conscience' sake, and found
Wherof was of the plaghe . . . . . . 1465
in Wandsworth freedom to worship God after
their own manner. They established important
Somma totayles of buryalls within the
industries, and added to the credit and pros-
Cyttye of Xiondon and the Lybtys of
perity of the town of their adoption."
the same as well in Westmyster as in
other places of all deseases . . . . 23660
Whcrof was of the plaghe . . . . . . 20167
At " Mount Nod " is the tomb of Bau-
donin, who built Winchester House (now the
premises of the Putney Constitutional Club).
F. L.
A large number of French Protestants rest