Europe, British Isles, South-Central England, Northamptonshire, Norton, All Saints Church [Map]

All Saints Church, Norton is in Norton, Northamptonshire [Map].

On 03 Jun 1602 Elizabeth Seymour (age 50) died. Monument in All Saints Church, Norton [Map]. Painted alabaster. Monument with recumbent praying effigy in coffered arch flanked by black marble Corinthian Columns and outer obelisks and topped by armorial panels. The monument also to Dudley Knightley (deceased). Elizabethan Period.

Elizabeth Seymour: In 1552 she was born to Edward Seymour 1st Duke Somerset and Anne Stanhope Duchess Somerset in the year in which her father was executed. Around 1578 Richard Knightley and she were married. They had seven sons and seven daughters. She the daughter of Edward Seymour 1st Duke Somerset and Anne Stanhope Duchess Somerset. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

Dudley Knightley: Around 1583 he was born to Richard Knightley and Elizabeth Seymour. In Jun 1602 Dudley Knightley died in Norton, Northamptonshire. He had been shot in the neck whilst in the defense of Ostend. Having returned home he "fell down wherwith a fever took him whereof he died".

After 1633 . Monument to Elizabeth Verney in All Saints Church, Norton [Map].

After 1658. Monument to Nicholas Breton and his wife Elizabeth in All Saints Church, Norton [Map]. Busts of each and framed by composite columns supporting broken segmental pediment.

After 1813. Monument to Beriah Botfield erected by his widow Charlotte Withering (age 35) in All Saints Church, Norton [Map].

Beriah Botfield of Norton Hall, Northamptonshire: he was born to Thomas Botfield and Margaret Baker. Before 05 Mar 1807 he and Charlotte Withering were married. In 1813 he died.

Charlotte Withering: In 1778 she was born to William Withering.

After 1825. Monument to Charlotte Botfield -1825 in All Saints Church, Norton [Map]. Sculpted by William Behnes (age 30).