Richard Edes - Worcester Cathedral
This freestanding monument to Richard Eedes (1604), dean of Worcester cathedral, consists of a large canopied sarcophagus with a recumbent effigy.
This freestanding monument to Richard Eedes (1604), dean of Worcester cathedral, consists of a large canopied sarcophagus with a recumbent effigy.
This brass is dedicated to Richard Pynfold (d1566) and his wife.
This alabaster free standing wall monument in the Beauchamp Chapel of St Mary's Warwick, is dedicated to Robert Dudley ("the Noble Impe"), Lord Denbigh, who died in 1584 at the age of four.
Monument dedicated to Robert Price (d1595) and his wife, and her parents.
Monument to Robert Steward (d1570) was an ancestor of Oliver Cromwell. The recumbent effigy wears armour with bogus heraldry.
This tomb of Robert Wylde (d1607) and wife Margaret, is in the south aisle of Worcester Cathedral. In consists of two effigies laying on mats with their heads on cushions. Both are wearing black and dressed in a late Elizabethan style with ruff collars.
The stained glass of Great Malvern Priory survives in unusually varied condition and represents several distinct phases of glazing activity spanning the fifteenth century to the present day. Together, these windows form a layered visual record of patronage, devotion, restoration, and renewal within a single ecclesiastical site.
Thomas Andrewes shown in armour and bare headed, whilst his wife Agnes wears a huge head-dress and the long hanging sleeves fashionable at the time.
1590 monument in Reigate stone to Thomas Andrew.
Memorial brass of Thomas Andrewes (d1496) and his wife Margaret. Holy Trinity, Church Charwelton, Northamptonshire.