Andrews Tomb, Church Charwelton - Northamptonshire
Tomb of Sir Thomas Andrews (d1564) and his two wives, Katherine and Mary.
Tomb of Sir Thomas Andrews (d1564) and his two wives, Katherine and Mary.
This alabaster monument to Alexander Denton and his wife Anne (nee Willison), dates from about 1566. Anne his wife and the child by her side are the only ones that are buried here.
This brass is dedicated to Richard Pynfold (d1566) and his wife.
Alabaster tomb effigy of Sir Michael Poulteney (d1567).
Monument to Robert Steward (d1570) was an ancestor of Oliver Cromwell. The recumbent effigy wears armour with bogus heraldry.
Tomb of John Shirely (d1570), a knight in armour with sword, and feet resting on a lion.
Tomb of Francis Shirley of Staunton Harold (d1571), and his wife Dorothy.
Marble tomb of Sir John Throckmorton (d1580) and his wife Marjorie.
Standing monument with Ionic columns, metope frieze framing brass plate with priant figures.
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.
Late C16 alabaster tomb, of Humfrey Peyto died 30 March 1585, and Anne his wife.
A colossal alabaster monument almost as high as the north wall. Includes a skeletal gissant at the bottom. Built in 1598 by Richard & Gabriel Royley ⓘ of Burton-upon-Trent.
This alabaster and marble monument is to Ambrose Dudley (d1590), 3rd earl of Warwick. It consists of a effigy on a tomb chest with pilasters and angled columns. The Warwick bear is at his feet and the tomb chest contains heraldic shields around its sides.
1590 monument in Reigate stone to Thomas Andrew.
Monument dedicated to Robert Price (d1595) and his wife, and her parents.
Alabaster memorial to Henry Knollys and his wife Margaret Cave (c1600).
Alabster tomb containing the effigies of Thomas Lucy and his wife Joyce.
Alabaster memorial to Elizabeth Knightley (d1602). A recumbent effigy with somewhat brightly coloured decoration. All Saints, Norton, Northamptonshire.
This freestanding monument to Richard Eedes (1604), dean of Worcester cathedral, consists of a large canopied sarcophagus with a recumbent effigy.
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.