A list of monumental brasses in the British isles / by Mill Stephenson.
- Mill Stephenson
- Date:
- 1926
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A list of monumental brasses in the British isles / by Mill Stephenson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![now mnr., C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 4 ; Beaumont, 101 (eff.) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 101 (mitre) ; Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust., no. 1, p. 29 ; Cat. of the Harsnett Library at Colchester, frontis. ; Chancellor, pi. 145 ; Fairholt, Costume, I, 324 (eff.) ; Hierurgia Anglicana, III, 229 ; Morant, I, 170 ; Ogborne, 238 ; Blanche, Costume, I, 369 (head) ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 51 ; Waller, 1. The following are now lost, (1) a civilian, with 7 sons, 7 dans, and sh., c. 1520, Essex Trans., N.8. X, 185 from rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. ; (2) Inscr. Thos. Coleshill, benefactor to the ch., 1598 ; (3) John Hodgson, 1620, headless. Chishall, Great. I. Sh., 16th cent. ; effs., another sh. and inscr. lost ; Tower. Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 115 (2 shs.). Chrishall. I. Sir John de la Pole, in arm., and w. Joan, dau. of Sir John de Cobham by Margt., dau. of Hugh Courtenay, earl of Devon, c. 1380, holding hands, triple canopy, 3 shs., marg. inscr. in Fr. ; restored by Messrs. Waller ; S.A. Boutell, Series, frontis. ; Druitt, 250 ; Memorials of Old Essex, 120 ; Somerset Arch. Soc. Proc., XLIV, ii, 33 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 5 (effs.). II. Lady, c. 1450, sm. ; husband, children and inscr. lost ; once in N., nowin S.A. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 32. III. Civilian and w., c. 1480, kng. ; children, scrolls, device and inscr. lost ; worn, local, once N., now S.A. Essex Trans., N.S. All, 212. A lost br. to a civilian and w., c. 1530, with 3 sons (1 a priest), is figured Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 33, from a sketch by Cole. Clacton, Little. I. Inscr. Wm. Hubbarde, [1560], and ws., Rose, Jane, and Joice, N. II. Inscr. Thos., brother of Gyles Bagehott, servants to John, lord Darcy of Chiche, 1568, mur., C. III. Inscr. and ach. Gyles Bagehott alias Badger, son of Wm. Bagehott of Prestbury, Glouc., esq., 1581, mur., C. Essex Review, X, 94 (inscr.). Clavering. I. - Songar (upper hf. gone), in civil dress, and w., c. 1480, with 4 sons (1 a priest in acad.) and 9 daus. ; inscr. lost. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 34. II. Three daus., c. 1520 ; the remains of a br. to Joan Smith and her 2 husbands Thos. Mede and John Smith, with 3 sons and 3 daus., also another son Rich. Mede who gave the stone ; N. Essex Trans., N.S. XII, 226 (slab with 3 sons and 3 daus.). III. Thos. Welbore of Pondes, gent., in civil dress, and w. Ursula, dau. of Silvester Danvers of Dauntsey, Wilts., esq., by Elizth., dau. of Sir John Mordaunt, and only surviving sister of Sir John Danvers, 1591, with 1 son and 5 daus., 4 shs. and crest, N. IV.-Day, in 8](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29828302_0133.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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