John Shirley Tomb - Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire
Tomb of John Shirely (d1570), a knight in armour with sword, and feet resting on a lion.
Tomb of John Shirely (d1570), a knight in armour with sword, and feet resting on a lion.
Tomb of John Wales vicar (d1496).
Freestanding tomb to Sir Richard Knightley (d1534) and his wife Jane Skenard.
Alabaster memorial to Henry Knollys and his wife Margaret Cave (c1600).
This window in the North transept of Great Malvern Priory was a gift from Henry VII in 1501. Containing scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary ⓘ and the life of Christ., it is known as the Magnificat window because it contains the Song of Mary from Luke 1:46-55.
Alabaster tomb effigy of Sir Michael Poulteney (d1567).
Late C16 alabaster tomb, of Humfrey Peyto died 30 March 1585, and Anne his wife.
The following pages catalogue examples of stained from different historic periods prior to the Nineteenth century. This will include Medieval (pre 1500), Tudor (1485-1603), and then from James I through to the beginning of the Nineteenth century.
Situated behind the main altar in Worcester cathedral this effigy is said be that of William Moore (1518-1536), the prior of the Benedictine Priory of St Mary's Worcester.