File:Savile arms, detail from monument to Richard Corbet (died 1566), St Bartholomew's Church, Moreton Corbet.png
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[edit]DescriptionSavile arms, detail from monument to Richard Corbet (died 1566), St Bartholomew's Church, Moreton Corbet.png |
![]() Savile arms, quarterly of 16, detail from monument to Richard Corbet (died 1566), St Bartholomew's Church, Moreton Corbet, Shropshire. Richard Corbet (c.1512–1566) of Moreton Corbet, MP for Shropshire in 1558 and 1563, married Margaret Savile, a daughter of Sir John Savile of Thornhill, Yorkshire and widow of Thomas Wortley (d.1545) of Wortley. (Source: Harding, Alan (1982). "Corbet, Richard (1512-66)". In Bindoff, S. T. (ed.). The House of Commons 1509-1558. The History of Parliament Trust[1]. NB Paston heraldic visitation states (erroneously) Corbet as the 1st husband of Margaret Savile and Wortley as the 2nd[2]). The last 8 quarterings are of the Paston family. Quarterly of 16: Savile, quarterly of 16:
Paston shield, for comparison![]() Coat of arms of Paston family of Paston, Norfolk, of 12 quarters, detail from illustrated pedigree drawn in 1573 by Robert Cooke (c.1535-1592–3) Clarenceux King of Arms. Compare with shield on monument of Sir William Paston (1528-1610), St Nicholas Church, North Walsham, Norfolk. 12 quarters as follows (Source: Heraldic Visitation of Norfolk (Rye, W., ed. (1891). The Visitacion of Norffolk, made and taken by William Harvey, Clarencieux King of Arms, Anno 1563, enlarged with another Visitacion made by Clarenceux Cooke, with many other descents; as also the Visitation made by John Raven, Richmond, Anno 1613), pedigree of Paston, p.214[5]):
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Date | Original painting 1566 |
Source | Cropped from File:Moreton Corbet church Corbet Savile tomb 01.JPG by User:Sjwells53 |
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