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English: All Saints Church, Wilby, Norfolk, two shields of Robert Wilton (1599-1657) of Wilby Hall, one for his first wife (of three) Hannah Jay, a daughter of Robert Jay, Gent., of the City of London, Clothier, the other for the second, Susan Drury, a daughter of Sir Anthony Drury of Besthorpe, Norfolk.
(see also his slab in Wilby church with same arms and arms of Meade) (Source: Farrer, Edmund, Church Heraldry of Norfolk, Vol 1 (1885), p.67 [1]). Now very faded, they are placed above the box pew (manorial pew) of the family. Arms:
See also in same church the ledger stone of Robert Wilton, inscribed: "that faithfull patriot and true lover of his country, Robert Wilton, who died Novr. 19th, 1657, in the 58th year of his age. His first wife was Hannah, daughter of Robert Jay, Gent., of the city of London, clothier ; his second wife Susan, one of the daughters of Sir Anthony Drury of Besthorpe, Knt. ; his last wife Bridgett, one of the daughters of Sir John Meade, Knt., of Lofts in the county of Essex." (Source: Farrer, Edmund, Church Heraldry of Norfolk, Vol 1 (1885), p.67 [2]) Other information> 1400669. All Saints > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1400659 - https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1400667 is situated at the western end of the hamlet, located on an elevation above the road which winds its way around it. After a fire gutted the church in 1633 it was rebuilt with the work having been completed in 1635 - the completion date was carved into the tower screen. The church has remained unchanged since then, including the Jacobean three-decker pulpit > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1400673 which is the only one of its kind in Norfolk still standing in the position which was favoured immediately after the Reformation. The octagonal C14 font bowl has a tracery decoration and a battlemented rim > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1400682. It stands below the wall painting depicting St Christopher > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1400677 which was uncovered in 1901. The box pews > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1400669 are graduated in size with the largest being the one which was used by Willby Hall, with their family arms > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1400671 displayed on the wall above it. The church has a set of royal arms to Charles I (1625-49) > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1400684 and an elaborately carved iron-bound poor box > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1400680 bears the date 1683. The church is kept locked. |
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