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Monumental Effigies of Great Britain by Thomas and George Hollis Part 1 is in Monumental Effigies of Great Britain by Thomas and George Hollis.
Monumental Effigies of Great Britain by Thomas and George Hollis Part 1 was published on 1st June 1840.
A Knight Templar in Temple Church, London [Map].
Statue of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England on the West Front of Rochester Cathedral [Map].
Statue of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England on the West Front of Rochester Cathedral [Map].
on the West Front of Rochester Cathedral [Map].
A Knight Templar in St Mary's Church, Walkern.
A [member of the] Septvans [Family]. Brass in St Mary the Virgin Church, Chatham.
A Lady of the Rhyther family in All Saints Church, Rhyther.
Jean de Waurin's Chronicle of England Volume 6 Books 3-6: The Wars of the Roses
Jean de Waurin was a French Chronicler, from the Artois region, who was born around 1400, and died around 1474. Waurin’s Chronicle of England, Volume 6, covering the period 1450 to 1471, from which we have selected and translated Chapters relating to the Wars of the Roses, provides a vivid, original, contemporary description of key events some of which he witnessed first-hand, some of which he was told by the key people involved with whom Waurin had a personal relationship.
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Described by Hollis as Robert de Marmion? There is no known Robert Marmion who married Lora? The effigy is of John Grey aka Marmion and his wife Elizabeth St Quentin (age 53) at St Nicholas Church, West Tanfield, North Yorkshire [Map].
John Grey aka Marmion: In 1343 he was born to John Grey 1st Baron Grey and Avice Marmion Baroness Grey Rotherfield. Before 25th February 1387 John Grey aka Marmion and Elizabeth St Quentin were married.
Elizabeth St Quentin: Before 1347 she was born to Herbert St Quentin and Mary Lisle.


King Richard II and his Queen Anne of Bohemia. Remarkable decoration of White Harts, sunbursts, broom cods on his clothes, as well as the initials A and R. Similarly, her clothes are decorated with the Ostriches with a nail in the beak, a symbol of Bohemia, from which the ostrich feathers, and entwined knots. Note his beard as also seen in portraits.

