. The century illustrated monthly magazine . A WINDOW IN THE STAR AND GARTER AT PUTNEY. A LITERARY RAMBLE. 177. FULHAM CHURCH. Spectator. That brave rough Admiral,that plain gallant man, says he, is repre-sented on his tomb by the figure of a beau,dressed in a long periwig, and reposing himselfon velvet cushions under a canopy of Lord Mordaunts effigy is designed inthe same misguided spirit. He was constableof Windsor, and therefore appears in the fullcostume of an antique Roman, brandishing abaton of office, and turning his right leg outneatly so as to show the inside of the
. The century illustrated monthly magazine . A WINDOW IN THE STAR AND GARTER AT PUTNEY. A LITERARY RAMBLE. 177. FULHAM CHURCH. Spectator. That brave rough Admiral,that plain gallant man, says he, is repre-sented on his tomb by the figure of a beau,dressed in a long periwig, and reposing himselfon velvet cushions under a canopy of Lord Mordaunts effigy is designed inthe same misguided spirit. He was constableof Windsor, and therefore appears in the fullcostume of an antique Roman, brandishing abaton of office, and turning his right leg outneatly so as to show the inside of the curious monuments are those of LadyDorothy Clark and Lady Margaret latter is majestic in a wheel-farthingale,ruff, and veil. In her lap she has a quaint lit-tle swaddled figure, and a second stands onend at her side. To the left of the church-yard runs ChurchLane, at the corner of which is a curiouspseudo-gothic house of the Strawberry Hillpattern, called Pryors Bank. The back lookstowards the church; the front, with its gar-dens, faces the river. Its present name was given to it in 1834, when
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