Magna Brittanica; being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain . i a P B^s K ^S. CHESHIRE. 447 la the chancel of Barthoniley church is the monument of Sir Robert Fulfliurfl,being an embattled altar-tomb, round which are the mutilated remains of knights,ladies, &c., fculptured in bas-relief, under Gothic arches, richly ornamentedwith crockets: the effigies of Sir Robert lies on the top, he is reprefented inarmour, nearly f.milar to that of Sir Hugh Calveley ; round his neck is a collarofS.S. and on his forehead a iiUet, infcribed in text characters Ich Nazaren.
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Magna Brittanica; being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain . i a P B^s K ^S. CHESHIRE. 447 la the chancel of Barthoniley church is the monument of Sir Robert Fulfliurfl, being an embattled altar-tomb, round which are the mutilated remains of knights, ladies, &c., fculptured in bas-relief, under Gothic arches, richly ornamentedwith crockets: the effigies of Sir Robert lies on the top, he is reprefented inarmour, nearly f.milar to that of Sir Hugh Calveley ; round his neck is a collarofS.S. and on his forehead a iiUet, infcribed in text characters Ich Nazaren.He was a man of confiderable confequence in the county of Chefter, and was oneof the four efquiies of James Lord Audley, at the battle of Poiaiers; he died 13 Richard II. In Aftbury church-yard, on the north fide of the church, is an altar-tomb, with the effigies of a knight and his lady, carved in ftone, now much defaced, under an open canopy, with a fliarply-pointed pediment: at a Imall diftance oneither fide lies another effigies, in ftone ; that on the fouth fide is of a kmght, on a low altar-tomb, with