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Escutcheon, Lovell arms quarterly of 4. Detail from monument to Sir Thomas Lovell (1540-1604) and his wife Alice Huddilston / Huddleston (1538-1602) in the Church of St Peter and St Paul, East Harling, Norfolk. Inscribed:

Here lyeth buried Sir Thomas Lovell, Knighte, sonne and heire of Sir Thomas Lovell, Knighte, and Dame Alice his wife, daughter of Sir John Huddilston, Knighte. He died the 12th daye of December 1604 in the yeare of his age 64. And she died the first daye of September 1602 in the yeare of her age 64. They had yssue 5 sonnes and 3 daughters whereof 2 sonnes and 1 daughter died in there infancie. 3 sonnes viz Sir Franncys Lovell, Knighte, Charles Lovell and William Lovell, Esquires, outlived them. And 2 daughters were maryed in their lyfe time viz Katherine first to Sir Thomas Knyvet of Buckenham Castell, Knighte; secondly to Edwarde Springe and thirdly to Edward Downes, Esquires. And Elinor to Edward Waldegrave, sonne and heire apparent to Charles Waldegrave of Stann(ingley ?), Esquire

Quarterly of 4: (Farrer, Church Heraldry of Norfolk, Vol.1, 1889, p.43[1])

    • 1: Argent, a chevron azure between three squirrels sejant gules (Lovell) (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.624 "Lovell of Barton and Harling, Norfolk")
    • 2: Sable, a cross between four lions rampant or (Bendish) (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.70 "Bendish of Cambridgeshire") (apparently of Barton Bendish, Norfolk, later a seat of the Lovell family)
    • 3: Vert, two chevronels argent each charged with three cinquefoils gules (Muswell) (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.719 "Muswell of East Herling, Norfolk")
    • 4: Barry of ten argent and gules, a lion rampant or ducally crowned per pale of the first and second (Brandon (Earl of Suffolk))
Date Painting 1604
Source Cropped from File:Tomb of Sir Thomas Lovell and Dame Alice, Church of St Peter and St Paul, East Harling 3.jpg by "User:Colin / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0"
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