. London and its environs, including excursions to Brighton, the Isle of Wight, etc.: handbook for travellers . ure. 2. Lady Frances Hertford (d. 1589). 3. Dr. Goodman, Dean of Westminster (d. 1601). 4. A son of Dr. Spratt. 186 18. WESTMINSTER ABBEY. *5. Lionel Cranfuid, Earl of Middlesex {A. 164:7), Lord HighTreasurer in tlie time of James J., and his wife ; double sarcophaguswith recumbent figures. ~ 3 T 1 4 1 2 a 6 1 • ). Dr. Hill [A. lfilil ), first Dean of Westminster under Elizabeth. To the left of the entrance is an old altar-decoration of the 13thor 14th cent., below which is the old m


. London and its environs, including excursions to Brighton, the Isle of Wight, etc.: handbook for travellers . ure. 2. Lady Frances Hertford (d. 1589). 3. Dr. Goodman, Dean of Westminster (d. 1601). 4. A son of Dr. Spratt. 186 18. WESTMINSTER ABBEY. *5. Lionel Cranfuid, Earl of Middlesex {A. 164:7), Lord HighTreasurer in tlie time of James J., and his wife ; double sarcophaguswith recumbent figures. ~ 3 T 1 4 1 2 a 6 1 • ). Dr. Hill [A. lfilil ), first Dean of Westminster under Elizabeth. To the left of the entrance is an old altar-decoration of the 13thor 14th cent., below which is the old monument of the Saxon kingSebert [A. (3Hi) and his wife Athelyoda (d. 61;)). Edmund, King of the son of Edward II., who died in 1334Sarcophagus with life-size alabaster figure II. (.iiapei, of St.*1. John of Kllhuinin his nineteenth year,in full armour. 2. Earl of Stafford (A. 1762); slab, by Chambers. 3. .Xirholas Monk (A. 1661), Bishop of Hereford, brother of thefamous Duke of Albemarle (p. 190); slab and pyramid, by Woodman. 4. William of Windsor and Blanche de la Tour, children of. Chapel of St. Edmund. Edward III., who both died young; small sarcophagus, with recum-bent alabaster figures 20 in. in length. f>. Duchess of Suffolk (A. loiiS), granddaughter of Henry mother of Lady Jane Grey ; recumbent figure. li. Francis Holies, son of the Earl of Clare, who died in 1622, 18. WESTMINSTER ABBEY. 187 at the age of 18, on his return from a campaign in Flanders, inwhich he had greatly distinguished himself; sitting figure. 7. Lady Jane Seymour (A. 1560), daughter of the Duke ofSomerset. 8. Lady Katharine Knollys (A. 1568), chief Lady of the Bed-chamber to Queen Elizabeth, and grandmother of the Queensfavourite, the Earl of Essex. 9. Lady Elizabeth Russell, a handsome sitting figure of alabaster,in an attitude of sleep. The Latin inscription says, she sleeps, sheis not dead. 10. Lord John Russell (71. 1584), and his son Francis; sarco-phagus with n


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