Artificemne manum laudem celebremne labores,
Lyte, tuos: hi namque docent delectat at illa,
etc.—which I have forgott.
T. Lyte writt the best print hand that ever I yet sawe. The originall, which is now in the parlour at Lyte's-Cary, was writt with his hand, and limmed by a famous artist.
[145]They[146] both lye buried in a burying place belonging to them in the church at Charlton Makerell in Somersetshire.
[147]Henry Lyte lived to the age of 78, and was buried in the north aisle of the church of Charlton Makarell in Somersetshire anno 1607—which aisle belongs to Lyte's-Cary.
Isaac Lyte (1576/7-1659/60).
[148]Mr. Isaac Lyte, of Easton-Piers, my honoured grand-father, was born there March XIX, 1576; hora ignoratur. Baptizatus March XIX, 1576—ex registro.
Obiit Febr. 21, 1659, die Martis[149], circiter horam quartam mane.
Mris Israel Lyte, my honoured grandmother, died Febr. 24, 1661/2, inter horas 3 et 4 P.M.