[1005]John Gower, esq., poet, has a very worshipfull monument in the north side of the church of St. Saviour's Southwarke; an incumbent figure: about his head is a chaplet of gold—
meriti, etc.—
and a silver collar of SSS about his neck.
Vide iterum, and also his booke.
John Graunt (1620-1674).
[1006]Captaine John Graunt (afterwards, major) was borne (ex MSto patris sui) 24º die Aprilis, ½ an houre before eight a clock on a Munday morning, the signe being in the 9 degree of Gemini that day at 12 a clock, Anno Domini 1620.
He was the sonne of Henry Graunt, who was borne 18 January 1592[1007], being Tuesday, at night; et obiit 21 March, 1661/2, being Fryday, between one and two in the morning; buryed in the vault in the new vestrie in St. Michaels church in Cornhill. He was borne in ..., Hantshire.
His son John was borne at the 7 Starres in Burchin Lane, London, in the parish of St. Michael's Cornhill.