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Next to the vestry door is the white marble tomb of Earl John and Countess Frances, again in roman dress. ...
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Next to the priest’s door, the neoclassical marble effigy of Earl George, standing erect in fanciful Roman dress. This tomb ...
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Southwest of the altar is the massive tomb of Earl Francis, born in 1578, third son of the 4th Earl ...
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Next to the altar rail on the north side of the chancel is the tomb of Earl Roger and his ...
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Opposite the tomb of his elder brother, Edward, is that of John the 4th Earl (born 1552) and Countess Elizabeth. ...
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The alabaster tomb, by the Flemish craftsman Gerard Johanssen (Johnson) of Southwark, is the first of the four richly canopied ...
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The earl wears armour, his head resting on a tilt-heaume. On his left leg is the Garter. He holds a ...
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Sir Thomas Manners, 12th Baron de Roos, who received the Order of the Garter and in April 1525 was created ...
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The 1530s were a watershed in English history, when Henry VIII commanded the social and structural changes of the English ...