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English: Washbourne monument, St.Lawrence's Church, Wichenford, Worcs. On the north side of the chancel is an altar tomb with two effigies in 17th-century armour, one on the slab and one beneath it. Behind are two female figures kneeling in recesses, with a classic cornice and ornament above crudely coloured and gilt. An inscription records that John Washbourne at the age of eighty-four built the monument for himself (the upper figure), his two wives Mary Savage and Eleanor Lygon, and his father Anthony (the lower figure).
There are four shields, the centre and highest one of the Washbourne arms. Below this is a shield quarterly of Washbourne quartered with Poer and Dabitot. To the west is a shield of these arms impaling the six lions of Savage. To the east is the same impaling the two lions passant of Lygon. Thomas Habington gives us an early 1600s description of the interior.
The inscription on the edge face of the stone:
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Date | 20 February 2018 (original upload date) |
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Author | Dwj452 at English Wikipedia |
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