File:Monumental brass of Sir Hugh Hastings (died 1347), St Mary's Church, Elsing, Norfolk.svg
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[edit]DescriptionMonumental brass of Sir Hugh Hastings (died 1347), St Mary's Church, Elsing, Norfolk.svg |
Two comparative images of the monumental brass of Sir Hugh Hastings (died 1347) in St Mary's Church, Elsing, Norfolk, left: drawing by w:Charles Alfred Stothard (1786-1821); right: later brass rubbing, showing subsequent losses. The smaller figures of mourners or "weepers", each in his own rectangular panel and displaying his coat of arms on tunic and shield, are as follows: (Source: Monumental Brass Society, March 2005 "brass of the month" [1] ; See illustrations of brasses in Joseph Foster, Some Feudal Coats of Arms (London, 1902), pp. xxxii–xxxiii[2] )
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Date | pre-1821 drawing and later brass rubbing |
Source | Monumental Brass Society, March 2005 "brass of the month" [5] |
Author | Drawing by w:Charles Alfred Stothard (1786-1821), brass rubbing later, showing subsequent losses. |
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Sir Hugh Hastings
Soul of Sir Hugh Hastings being transported to Heaven
St George slaying the Dragon, connection with Order of the Garter, established by King Edward III in the year after Hugh's death, but contemplated since 1346
King Edward III
Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick
Hugh le Despenser, 1st Baron le Despenser (missing)
Roger Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Ruthin
Henry of Grosmont, 4th Earl of Lancaster (c. 1310–1361) (later KG and 1st Duke of Lancaster)
Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke (now missing)
Ralph Stafford, 2nd Baron Stafford
Amauri de St Amand, 2nd Baron Amand
Coat of arms of Sir Hugh Hastings: Or, a maunch gules, a label of three points argent for difference, repeated on his tunic, with profuse diapering
Crest of Hastings: A bull's head
Coronation of the Virgin
Christ enthroned
censing angel, originally a pair
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Width | 218mm |
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Height | 277mm |