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Description Arms of Louth of Cretingham, Suffolk: Sable, a wolf salient argent, here shown with a crescent for difference. Canting arms (French: loup = wolf). Source: detail from mural monument (erected 1596) in St Peter's Church, Cretingham, Suffolk, to Lionel Louth (d.1532) of Kettlebers in the parish of Cretingham,[1] described by John Gough Nichols, Narratives of the Days of the Reformation, Chiefly from the Manuscripts of John Foxe the Martyrologist, 1859, section: Reminiscences of John Louthe, Archdeacon of Nottingham written in the year 1579, pp.5-6,[2]
Date Painted 1596
Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/13925024684/in/photostream/ detail from photo by jmc4 - Church Explorer
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current15:11, 6 November 2021Thumbnail for version as of 15:11, 6 November 2021366 × 644 (285 KB)Lobsterthermidor (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Arms of Louth of Cretingham, Suffolk: ''Sable, a wolf salient argent''. Canting arms (French: loup = wolf). Source: as seen on the mural monument in St Peter's Church, Cretingham, Suffolk, to Lionel Louth (d.1532) of Kettlebers in the parish of Cretingham,[https://www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/13925024684/in/photostream/] described by John Gough Nichols, ''Narratives of the Days of the Reformation, Chiefly from the Manuscripts of John Foxe the Martyrologist'',...

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