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 . Fragment of Incised Slab. Bakewell 1 See Lysons Cumberland, where alsoare mentioned many other slabs bearingswords. Gough, and the various topo-graphical works, furnish many other ex- amples ; and in the churches throughoutthe kingdom a great many more will befound. 2 See cut at p. 73. 73 achievement of arms. There are also upon this slab these remainsof


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 . Fragment of Incised Slab. Bakewell 1 See Lysons Cumberland, where alsoare mentioned many other slabs bearingswords. Gough, and the various topo-graphical works, furnish many other ex- amples ; and in the churches throughoutthe kingdom a great many more will befound. 2 See cut at p. 73. 73 achievement of arms. There are also upon this slab these remainsof a border-legend: — *fa hic : iacet : iohannes : de : :dominvs : de : ... nstapli. The armorial bearings are those of. Incised Slab, Ainstaple Denton, which coat appears on each of the four shields, and ontwo of them with other coats The incised slab atBrougham, known there as the Crusaders Tomb, bears on its sur-face a cross flory, with a smaller cross within it; at the right side See Lysons Cumberland, p. cxcv. L CHRISTIAN MONUMENTS is a sword, at the left a circular shield, which is covered by wavylines radiating from its centre. This is supposed to cover theremains of Udard de Broham, who, having taken the cross in thesecond crusade, died about 1185. In this same church has


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