. The baronial halls, picturesque edifices, and ancient churches of England. #?ere Igetfj tfje fafog of Ixtcfjaro e bit. bag of august, tfje gete of our ILortJ <8ob J5l0bcrt, o tofjose souleSfju fjaue mrs. Both are in the north transept, which contains also other brasses—one to a yeomanof bluff King Harry, Thomas Noke, with his three wives. The following quaint and * We cannot avoid offering some note of praise upon theantiquarian zeal of the sexton, a blacksmith named Ilolloway,who has covered this valuable relic with a net-work of iron,so as to preserve it from further injury. Moreover, h


. The baronial halls, picturesque edifices, and ancient churches of England. #?ere Igetfj tfje fafog of Ixtcfjaro e bit. bag of august, tfje gete of our ILortJ <8ob J5l0bcrt, o tofjose souleSfju fjaue mrs. Both are in the north transept, which contains also other brasses—one to a yeomanof bluff King Harry, Thomas Noke, with his three wives. The following quaint and * We cannot avoid offering some note of praise upon theantiquarian zeal of the sexton, a blacksmith named Ilolloway,who has covered this valuable relic with a net-work of iron,so as to preserve it from further injury. Moreover, he is an3 ingenious man, who supplies to the curious, rubbings of thebrasses contained in this and neighbouring churches, takenwith exceeding care and peculiar accuracy. SHOTTESBROOKE CHURCH. pithy epitaph, (penned by the lady Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Ant


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