He built Ranthorp-hall.) It hath three shields,
1st, Baxter as before. Crest, a pelican vulning herself proper.
2d, Baxter and Talmach, gul, a fret or.
3d, Drake, az. a wiverne or.
On the north side is a monument for Newce of Ranthorp-hall.
Newce, sab. three pallets wavy arg. on a canton erm. a mascle gul. impaling
Seabright, arg. two cinquefoils gul. a crescent for difference sab.
Newce impales Leventhorp.
Vir quo nec probitas Probior, nec Justior Ipsa Justitia, Antiquæ et Archetypus Fidei, Thomas Newce jacet hìc, Titulus Generosus avitis, Delicium Populi, dulce Decus Patriæ; Conditur hoc etiam Tumulo lectissima conjux, Margareta, Viro, par Genere, et Genio, Fœlices ambo pariter vixêre, et utrumque Et Charum, et clarum Vita beata dedit, Mortis iniqua Manus sejunxit Corpore Costam, (4to, Feb. Anno. Dom. 1629, Ætatis 68.) Adjunctum Costæ Latus est, Urnâque in eadem; (24 Novembris Ao Dni. 1632, Ætatis 69.)
Hic subito expectant, Tubæ se Voce sonantis Conjunctos Cœli scandere ad astra poli, Unicus est natus, soboles Generosa Parentum Icon; Qui Patris Nomen et Omen habet.
Rectors
- 1274, Rog. de Taseburgh, Lord of Uphall manor, sold the advowson from the manor, to Sir Rob. de Tateshale, Lord of Bukenhamcastle, who in 1299, presented
- Eustace le Brett.
- 1326, Sir William Bacoun. Sir John de Cove, in right of Eve de Tateshale, his wife.
- 1333, Will. Ynge. Lady Eve le Tateshale, in 1339, Adam de Clifton, John de Orreby, and Robert son of William de Bernak, were her heirs.
- 1361, John Grene of Atleburgh. Sir Adam de Clifton, Knt.
- 1416, Nic. Noth, res. Maud Cromwel, Lady Tateshale.
- 1451, John Davy. Sir Andrew Ogard, Knt.
- 1452, Jonn Davy, ob. Ralf Lord Cromwell.