Christian monuments in England and Wales : an historical and descriptive sketch of the various classes of sepulchral monuments which have been in use in this country from about the era of the Norman conquest to the time of Edward the Fourth . Slab to William de Aomberworth,Utterby, Lincolnshire. XHIth , Llantwit. dexter side of the slab is aseries of twenty-one inter-laced rings, and above thema ribbon-knot; on the sini-ster side is a foliated orna-ment of arabesque character ; and on the edge of the stone iscut the following inscription: ne . petra . calcetvr . qvi . svb .i


Christian monuments in England and Wales : an historical and descriptive sketch of the various classes of sepulchral monuments which have been in use in this country from about the era of the Norman conquest to the time of Edward the Fourth . Slab to William de Aomberworth,Utterby, Lincolnshire. XHIth , Llantwit. dexter side of the slab is aseries of twenty-one inter-laced rings, and above thema ribbon-knot; on the sini-ster side is a foliated orna-ment of arabesque character ; and on the edge of the stone iscut the following inscription: ne . petra . calcetvr . qvi . svb .iacet . ista . At Normanby in Lincolnshire, in thefloor of the nave of the church, lies another slab bearing a head 1 See Archceologia Cambrensis, vol. ii. p. 319 ; also Archceologia, vol. vi. p. 24. 128 CHRISTIAN MONUMENTS within a quatrefoil, and without any other device or ornament:and in the same county, at Utterby, upon another slab of similarcharacter, the quatrefoil is sufficiently elongated to display thehalf-figure of an ecclesiastic, and the composition is completed bya border-legend in these words: ^ hic . iacet . willimvs . de . AVMBERWORTH . QVONDAM . VICARIVS . DE . UTTERBY . CVI . aTe . ppcietvr . devs . amen. A


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