[9] Drawing VII. by Scott.

[10] Drawing VIII. by Hogarth.

[11] This story is quoted by Mr. Grose in his Antiquities, Vol. II. art. Minster Monastery. "The legend," says Mr. Grose, "has, by a worthy friend of mine, been hitched into doggrel rhyme. It would be paying the reader but a bad compliment to attempt seriously to examine the credibility of the story."

[12] Drawing VIII.

[13] A cross-legg'd figure in armour, with a shield over his left arm, like that of a Knight Templar, said to represent Sir Robert de Shurland, who by Edward I. was created a Knight banneret for his gallant behaviour at the siege of Carlaverock in Scotland. He lies under a Gothic arch in the south-wall, having an armed page at his feet, and on his right side the head of a horse emerging out of the waves of the sea, as in the action of swimming. Grose.


William Tothall's Account of Disbursements
for Messieurs Hogarth and Co. viz.

1732,
May £.s.d.
27.To paid at the Dark-house, Billingsgate,00
To paid for a pint of Geneva Hollands,010
To paid waterman to Gravesend,050
To paid barber ditto,0010
To paid for breakfast at ditto,022
To paid for beer on the road to Rochester,009
To paid for shrimps at Chatham,009
To paid at the gunnery and dock,016
To paid bill at Rochester,173
28.To gave at Upnor for information,003
To paid at the Smack at ditto,043
To paid at Hoo,018
To paid at Stoke,0116
29.To paid at Mother Hubbard's at Grain,030
To paid for passage over to Sheerness,0210
To paid for lobsters at Queenborough,016
To paid for two pots of beer to treat the sexton, 006
To paid for dinner, &c.066
To charity, gave the sailors,010
30.To paid for lodgings and maid,046
To paid for breakfast,026
To paid for washing shirts,018
To paid at Minster,092
To paid at Sheerness,013
To paid for a boat to Gravesend,070
31.To paid barber at ditto,012
To paid for sundry at ditto,10
To paid for passage to Somerset-house,056
£.660

Vouchers produced, examined, and allowed,
Per E. Forrest, Sam. Scott, W. Hogarth, John Thornhill.