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Hatchment, St Peter and St Paul's Church, Salle, Norfolk, for Edward Hase (1733-1804). Arms: Hase (Ermine, a fesse engrailed between three lions rampant or) with inescutcheon of pretence of Repps of Mattishall, Norfolk (Ermine, three chevrons sable (Repps of West Walton, Norfolk, per Burke's General Armory)). Crest: A falcon rising ermine (Hase). Ledger stone in same church: "Edward Hase, Esq., of Sall, co. Norfolk, younger brother of Sir John Lombe, Bt, of Great Melton in the said county, who died May 11, 1804, aged 71 ; for Virtue, wife of Edward Hase, youngest daughter (and heiress) of John Repps (of Mattishall), who died May 25, 1801, in her 69th year. They had issue four daughters and one son. Virtue married Richard Paul Jodrell, Esq., of Lewknor, co. Oxford. Sophia married Robert Marsham, Esq., of Stratton Strawless. Ann married Rev. Bernard Astley, son of Sir Edward Astley, Baronet, of Melton Constable, and Mary married Thomas Browne Evans, Esq., of Bury St. Edmund's, co. Suffolk".

Genealogical notes: "The Lombe, later Jodrell Baronetcy, of Salle Park in the County of Norfolk, was a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created on 22 January 1784 for John Lombe, High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1772, with remainder in default of male issue of his own to his brother Edward Hase and the heirs male of his body and in default thereof to the male issue of Edward Hase's daughter, Virtue, wife of the classical scholar and playwright Richard Paul Jodrell. Born John Hase, he had assumed the surname of Lombe in lieu of his patronymic by Act of Parliament, which was that of his maternal grandfather, Edward Lombe. He was succeeded according to the special remainder by his great-nephew Richard Paul Jodrell, the second Baronet, the son of Virtue and Richard Paul Jodrell. The title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1929". (Source: w:Jodrell baronets)

Ledger stones in North Aisle:

VI Ermine, three chevrons (Reppes or Repps, Ermine, three chevrons sable.) Crest : Out of a ducal coronet a double plume of ostrich feathers between two wings expanded (Reppes, Out of a ducal coronet or, a double plume of ostrich feathers ermine between two wings expanded of the first.) For "Virtue, the wife of John Repps of Mattishall, Esqre., who died October 25, 1733, aged 38.

VII. Reppes, Crest: Reppes. For "John Repps, who died April 4, 1751, aged 46." (Source: Farrer, Edmund, The church heraldry of Norfolk: a description of all coats of arms on brasses, monuments, slabs, hatchments, &c., now to be found in the county. llustrated. With references to Blomefield's History of Norfolk and Burke's Armory. Together with notes from the inscriptions attached, Vol II, Norwich, 1889, pp.84-5[1])
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