SCENE III, AND LAST
_Chiddingly once more_
The spring has come, it is the month of April in the year of grace 1559.
The Manor House at Chiddingly is thronged with guests from all parts of Sussex, and the little village is gay with floral arches and flags.
The bells of the church have been ringing at intervals all this lovely spring day, and the villagers are assembling in such numbers that the sacred building cannot contain them.
Would you know the reason of the happiness which beams on the face of every man, woman and child in Chiddingly?
Here is your answer.
Forth from the Manor House comes a noble company, they are walking to the church in long procession. There are Pelhams, Nevills, Howards, De Fynes, and many another great Sussex family represented there. And there comes the bridegroom, for this is a wedding. Ah! we know him, the brave young soldier who has proved his courage on the tented field, and by his side walk William and Ralph, his brothers-in-arms. It is Geoffrey de Fynes, now Baron Dacres of Herstmonceux.
And presently the great dames of the noble families here represented come forth, and among them we espy one whom we know full well. It is Susan!
Oh, how sweet she looks in her bridal attire, and how supremely happy, as she takes the arm of her father and walks forward to the church!
They enter it and there, awaiting them at the altar, stands the good Vicar of Chiddingly, looking little the worse for his year's banishment from his parish. Then the young couple stand together before him, and the solemn service proceeds which is to make them man and wife.
It is over, the bells "gush out in merry tune," the rustics make the welkin ring with their shouts, and the noble couple retrace their steps to the Manor House, the bride leaning upon the bridegroom's arm.
"_O, ter felices ambo!_"
There we leave you, possessed of all the happiness that earth has to bestow.
EPILOGUE
In Chelsea old parish church there may be seen an altar-tomb of such marked beauty that Dean Stanley once declared that Westminster Abbey contained only three finer. It is dedicated to the memory of Geoffrey, Lord Dacre and his wife.
On the west side is the following inscription—
"Quos ardens amor juvenilibus annis Abstulit atra dies—mors inopina rapit. Ille prior fatis Dacrorum nobile germen Occidit, in morbum ast incidit ilia prius Quæ languescendo miseræ prætædia vitæ Sensit, tam dulci conjuge cassa suo, Ut teneri cordis concordia junxerat ambos Sic idem amborum contegit ossa locus. Quos jungit tumulus conjungant cœlica tecta Ut tensant coelum qui tenuere fidem. Nobilis iste Vir Nobilis iste Mulier Obiit Sept. 25, 1594 Obiit Maii 14, 1595."
The following is a free translation—
"Those whom in youth love joined, death's day of gloom With little warning sank into the tomb; He, Dacre's seed, first yielded to the blow, She lingered on in weariness and woe; Their hearts responsive beat till life's calm close, Together here the bones of each repose, United by one grave,—in faith they lie, One blissful meed awaits them in the sky."
In Chiddingly Church there exists a noble monument to the memory of Sir John Jefferay, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer.
He died full of years and honours in the year 1578.
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