File:Thomasine Ravenscrofte plaque and hatchment St John the Baptist, Chipping Barnet.jpg

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  • Top: Hatchment, displaying arms of Reid of Colliston Castle, Fife, Scotland: Argent, an eagle displayed sable charged on the breast with an escutcheon argent a bordure gules, impaling: (for his second wife as another double impaled hatchment in the same church shows) Quarterly of 4: (Clan Macdonald of Macdonald, alhough the 4th quarter is not recognisable as Macdonald)
    • 1: Azure, a lion rampant argent;
    • 2: Or, a dexter hand couped at the elbow fesswise emerging from the sinister holding a cross-crosslet fitchée azure
    • 3: Or, a Scottish lymphad sails furled oars in action sable
    • 4: Azure, on a chief argent a mount gules (MacLean ?)
  • Bottom: Church of St John the Baptist, Chipping Barnet, Hertfordshire, mural monument to Thomasine Ravenscrofte (d. 12 December 1611), wife of Thomas Ravenscrofte, Esquire. Inscribed:
Whome nature made A lovelye modest mayde
And maryadge made a virtuous loving wife
Her death hath made a corps & here hath laid
And God a sainct in everlasting life.

She left three sons and two daughters, as stated. Above are shown the canting arms of Ravenscrofte: Argent, a chevron between three raven's heads erased sable (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.840)
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