[486]Hawnes, Dec. 21, <16>81.
Sir,
Since you have desired and have been put into an expectation of receiving some information concerning Mr. Brightman, tho I have litle or nothing to serve you and your freind with, I send this to let you know that I find nothing of his arms; that upon the stone is engraven
'Here lyeth the body of Thomas Brightman, deceased, minister of this parish, who dyed Aug. 24, 1607.'
Over his head are these sad rimes (I hope they are Oxford, tho not much for the honour of it).—
I am, Sir, Yours to serve you,
Edw. Gibson.
Dr. Fuller, amongst his Worthies, hath something of Mr. Brightman.
[487]For Mr. John Aubrey: leave this at Mr. Hooke's lodging in Gresham College.
[BG] In MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 3, Anthony Wood has jotted down 'quaere Mr. Aubrey of Thomas Brightman, Dr. <William> Butler, Henry Billingsley, Sir George Wharton'—Aubrey's notes, so far, about these four having been scanty.
In MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 48v, opposite Gibson's letter Wood notes an odd omission in it:—'Quaere in what church Mr. Thomas Brightman was buried?'