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Identifier: monumentalremain00blor (find matches)
Title: The monumental remains of noble and eminent persons : comprising the sepulchral antiquities of Great Britain
Year: 1826 (1820s)
Authors: Blore, Edward, 1787-1879 Le Keux, Henry, 1787-1868
Subjects: Sepulchral monuments Nobility
Publisher: London : Harding, Lepard and Co.
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
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es, three escallops 2 & 1, argent. Thomas Baron Dacre. He died 36 H. 6. 11. Or on a chief gules, three plates. St. Thomas de Camois, knight of the garter. He died 9 H. 5. 12. Azure, a bend, or. Richard Baron Scrope de Bolton. He died 7 H. 5.20 KING OF ENGLAND. 13. Argent on a chief azure, two mullets, or, pierced gules. William Clinton, Baron Clinton and Say. He died 11 H. 6. 14. Azure, a fret, or. Amondeville? 15. Azure, a chief indented, or. Dunham? In addition to these, it appears by Gough, that in his timethere were also the arms of Bourchier, Burgh, Quincy, and ofthe kingdom of Scotland. On the tomb, the royal lion supports the feet of the Kingseffigy ; at the feet of his consort are two animals, scaled minutelylike lizards, with strong claws and short ears, but their tails con-cealed. These are neither collared nor chained, and thereforediffer in most respects from the painted animals on the canopy,which have been sometimes supposed to have been appropriateto the Queen. 21 I
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THOMAS FITZALAN, EARL OF ARUNDEL. ob. 1415. monument at arundel. Thomas Fitzalan was the eldest son of Richard, Earl ofArundel, by Elizabeth, daughter of William de Bohun, Earl ofNorthampton. From his earliest years he may be regarded as anopponent to King Richard the Second, and the partizan of HenryBolingbroke. His father, who was a valiant soldier, and one whohad done good service to his king and country, incurred the dis-pleasure of Richard by opposing the proceedings of his twofavourites Vere and De-la-Pole, and having been entrapped byfair words into that monarchs power was beheaded on Tower-hill,in 1397 *> and under circumstances of no common barbarity.His own son-in-law, Thomas Mowbray, bound his eyes (Dugdalesays, was his executioner, but it is probable that he only super-intended the ceremony in virtue of his office of Earl Marshall);the Earl of Kent, his nephew, had the command of the guard,and the king himself witnessed the execution. The Earl behavedwith the greatest f

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  • bookyear:1826
  • bookdecade:1820
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Blore__Edward__1787_1879
  • bookauthor:Le_Keux__Henry__1787_1868
  • booksubject:Sepulchral_monuments
  • booksubject:Nobility
  • bookpublisher:London___Harding__Lepard_and_Co_
  • bookcontributor:Getty_Research_Institute
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  • bookleafnumber:215
  • bookcollection:getty
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