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Hatchment, John Manners of Hanby Hall, died September 1792
John Manners of Hanby Hall, Lincolnshire and of Buckminster, Leicestershire, died September 1792. In 1765 John married Lady Louisa Tollemache, afterwards in her own right Countess of Dysart. There is another hatchment for John in Grantham.
This hatchment, with a black background dexter (left as you look at it) and white sinister (right), is a single shield surmounted by a peacock standing on a chapeau. The shield to the left (dexter) depicts the Manners insignia and to the right (sinister) the Tollemache arms, a black fret 1st and 4th quarters, second and third quarters an imperial crown between stars within a double border (tressure flory, counter-flory).
Creator
John Daybell, Neil ForteyDate of creation
1/11/2013Date of coverage
1792Place
Bottesford, St Mary the Virgin parish church, wall of aisleContributor
Neil ForteyCopyright
Text - John Daybell, Photograph - Neil ForteyReference number
BOT/134/003Storage location
Digital copy of original photograph held by Bottesford Community Heritage ProjectThis catalogue record comes from: Bottesford Local History Archive
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