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English: St Mary, Stradsett, Norfolk - Hatchment of Thomas Philip Bagge, Esq. (1771-1827). Twice Mayor of King's Lynn, 1805-6 and 1815-1816. Member of the Bagge family of King's Lynn and Stradsett, merchants and connected with the Corporation of King's Lynn. Arms: quarterly of 4:
  • 1&4: Paly bendy gules and argent, on a chief or three cinquefoils azure (Bagge)
  • 2&3: Argent, on a bend engrailed gules between two cotises sable three round buckles or' (Case)

impaling: quarterly of 4:

  • 1&4: Gules, a lion rampant argent ducally crowned or between three crescents of the second (Salusbury)
  • 2&3: Argent, a fesse wavy sable between three roses gules

Crest: Two wings addorsed or (Bagge).

For Thomas Philip Bagge, Esq. (1771-1827), eldest son of Thomas Bagge, Esq., by his wife Pleasance Case, a daughter and co-heiress of Philip Case, Esq., of King's Lynn. Thomas Philip Bagge died June 3, 1827, in his 56th year. He married Grace Salusbury, the youngest daughter of Richard Salusbury, Esq., of Lancashire. (Source: Farrer, Edmund, The church heraldry of Norfolk: a description of all coats of arms on brasses, monuments, slabs, hatchments, &c., now to be found in the county. llustrated. With references to Blomefield's History of Norfolk and Burke's Armory. Together with notes from the inscriptions attached, Vol II, Norwich, 1889, pp.200-1)

From: https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2017/11/310-bagge-of-islington-hall-stradsett.html :
"Thomas Bagge (senior), of Bishops Lynn House, Kings Lynn and Islington Hall, married twice, firstly to Pleasance Case (1737-90), one of the daughters and co-heiresses of Philip Case (d. 1792) of Stradsett Hall. Although Pleasance predeceased her father, her marriage settlement ensured that Thomas inherited her share of her father's estates, and Thomas presumably bought out the other co-heirs, since he acquired undisputed possession of both Stradsett Hall and the Gaywood estate on the edge of Kings Lynn. The acquisition of these additional properties undoubtedly raised his social status, and it is no coincidence that his second marriage, to Anne Lee-Warner (1764-1807) of Walsingham, connected him to one of the leading Norfolk gentry families. By his first wife, Thomas Bagge had two sons, Thomas Philip Bagge (1771-1827) and William Bagge (1778-1835), and he divided his estates between them. Thomas Philip, the elder, inherited Stradsett and Islington, and William the larger share of the Kings Lynn town property and the Gaywood estate. The intention was perhaps that Thomas Philip should leave behind his urban and mercantile origins while William maintained the family businesses, and to some extent this is what happened, although Thomas Philip never disengaged totally from Lynn affairs, and was indeed Mayor of the town in 1806-07 and 1815-16. He did, however, landscape the setting of Stradsett Hall and remodel the house there. His original intention to completely rebuild the house on a new site in the park was abandoned, perhaps because the landscaping works, which cost over £7,000, used most of his available budget. When Thomas Philip Bagge died in 1827, he left Stradsett Hall to his eldest son, William (1810-80), and Islington Hall to his third son, Edward Bagge (1812-45). His second son, William's twin, Richard Bagge (1810-91) was heir to his uncle William's Gaywood and Lynn property, as the elder William died without issue. Two further sons were established in careers with the East India Company and in the church".

On other monuments in same church:

memorials, "Arthur Herbert Bagge, Captain Royal Bengal Engineers, 2nd son of late Henry Case Bagge, who died Jan^ 19, 1871, aged 32. Henry Case Bagge, of the Honourable East India Company's Civil Service, 5th son of Thomas Philip and Grace Bagge, who died at Arrah in the Bengal Presidency, August 31, 1841, aged 26. Pleasance, youngest daughter of Thomas Philip and Grace Bagge, wife of the Rev. E. KnatchbuU, Vicar of North Elmham, buried here Jan. 6, 1866. Grace, wife of Thomas Philip Bagge, died Jan. 27, 1834, in her 57th year." etc...
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Object location52° 37′ 26″ N, 0° 27′ 48″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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