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English: Engraving by James Cole (Q21557133) of the Francis Godfrey (Q40847550) Monument by Robert Kidwell at the south-west corner in St. Michael's Chapel (or Warrior's Chapel) in Canterbury Cathedral. Published in the work John Dart (1726), The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury, after p. 80. Arms.–Azure, 3 bull's heads erased and crowned, or. Crest.–A sea lion erect proper. (Cited from Sumner, Percy. “ARMS AND CRESTS OF THE COLONELS OF REGIMENTS TO THE YEAR 1746 (Continued).” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, vol. 13, no. 51, 1934, pp. 141–44. JSTOR 44221612.)
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Source Taken from the Internet Archive, see here. The image has been extracted from this jp2 file and postprocessed (straightened, brightened and somewhat sharpened).
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