File:Tomb monument of Edward and Elizabeht Skynner of Ledbury Park Herefordshire.jpg
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DescriptionTomb monument of Edward and Elizabeht Skynner of Ledbury Park Herefordshire.jpg |
English: Tomb monument of Edward and Elizabeth Skynner of Ledbury Park, Herefordshire. Edward Skynner died in 1631, three years after his wife Elizabeth. Their daughter, a baby girl, who lies between the couple, was reputedly killed by the last wolf in the district. The couple's other five sons and five daughters kneel below |
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This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. Attribution: Richard Croft
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10 June 2009
52°2'13.027"N, 2°25'12.871"W
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