[47] Church of our Fathers, i. 421.
[48] Mr. Fletcher died in 1826, at the age of eighty-seven, and was buried (in a stone coffin traditionally said to be that of Fair Rosamond) in the church of the village where he was born, Yarnton, near Oxford. His tomb is remarkable as exhibiting, before Architectural and Ecclesiological societies had been thought of, an anticipation of better days in monumental design than had yet appeared; a brass, upon a high altar-tomb, represents him clad in his aldermanic gown, with his hands clasped in prayer. A bust of him is in the Picture Gallery.
[49] Rushworth, iii. 315.
[50] Reliquiæ Bodl. p. 350.
[51] Univ. of Oxford, i. 460.
[52] Calendar of State Papers, 1635-6, p. 65.