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English: Tomb of Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland (died 1612) and his wife Countess Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Philip Sidney, in St Mary the Virgin parish church, Bottesford, Leicestershire |
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28 August 2008
52°56'34.48"N, 0°48'0.72"W
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