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THEM . HIRE . 1622 . R . K . w o p8) without R o] 18 in. dia. 3. O ♦ thou ♦• blyssid ♦ trinite ♦• of ♦ bryan ♦ rodlyff ♦• [haf ♦ pyte (/) U) ih) (.) O) 20 in. dia. The stop between the words of the inscription is intended for a chess rook, the badge of the Rouclyffs. This is a most interesting bell. Sir Bryan Rouclyff, who com- memorates himself on it, was the son of Guy Rouclyff, Recorder of York, by Joan, daughter of Thomas Burgh, of Kirtlington, Notts. Sir Bryan Rouclyff was made a Baron of ...the Exchequer in 1458. He married Joan, daughter of Sir Richard Hamerton, of Wigglesworth-in- Craven. In 1455 ^^ petitioned Archbishop Booth for leave to {e) Rev. John Fentiman, instituted (h) The Blessed Virgin and Child. 22 March, 1 661; afterwards vicar of Irby. ,.. .^^^ r m«^^^,»^« . j^ - (/) Our Lord in glory. (/) Arms of Hammerton :-^fy. 3 \g\ Arms of Rouclyff :-./;y. on a hammers, ^ and i, .a, ihivron between three h'ons' heads erased (J) Probably a founder's mark.
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