Death
Per
FAG1:
Venerandae et indelebili Parentûm Memeoriae Gulielmi Brockman (Hen. Brockman de Beachborough Arm. Filij) tam Dei quam Regis verè Militis aurati, et Annae Conjugis (Sun. Bunce de Otterinden, Juris consulti, Filiae Dominae, Caelo et Terrâ amabilissimae. Quorum Ossa, certâ Spe Resurrectionis, hic substrata, reponuntur. Pietas Filialis Jacobi Brockman, Armigeri hanc tennem, Appendicem, summâ cum Reverentiâ dedicavit, Anno. Dom. 1665.
W.B. obijt Dec. 6 1654
A.B. obijt Nov. 29 1660
Which translates roughly as
In indelible memory of the venerable parents William Brockman (son of Henry Brockman of Beachborough) a man of God and a true knight; and of his wife Anne (daughter of Simon Bunce of Otterinden, Sheriff), loved equally on Earth as in Heaven. Their bones are stored here in hope of a certain Resurrection. Their dutiful son James Brockman wrote this dedication with the greatest reverence, AD 1665
W[illiam] B[rockman] died 6 Dec 1654
A[nne] B[rockman] died 29 November 1660
Footnotes
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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176483036/anne-brockman