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English: St Mary's parish church, Bruton, Somerset: part of the chest tomb of Sir Maurice Berkeley (died 1581) and his two wives. Sir Maurice was Standard Bearer to Henry VIII, Edward VI and Queen Elizabeth I. Bruton Abbey and Church were granted to Sir Maurice in 1546 and his family eventually became Baron Berkeley of Stratton (1658), acquiring land in London for their townhouse, and giving their name to Berkeley Square, Stratton Street and Bruton Street in Mayfair. His wives died in 1559 and 1585. See brass plaque ![]()
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- 16th-century recumbent effigies of women
- 16th-century recumbent effigies of men
- 1559 deaths
- 1581 deaths
- 1585 church monuments
- 1585 deaths
- Church monuments in Somerset
- Effigies of dead people in Somerset
- Heraldic memorials in the United Kingdom
- Renaissance church monuments in England
- St Mary's Church, Bruton (interior)
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- Berkeley (of Stoke Gifford, Gloucestershire) arms
- Berkeley family
- Zouche arms
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