Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . ia), daughter of George of Po- diebrad, King of Bohemia, and wife of Albert, Duke of Saxony. ob. 1510. Arch. Journ. vol. xi, p. 290. Brass,Bruges, Belgium.—J. de Lierkerke, ob. 1518, and his wife. , France; Cathedral.—Philippe Infauns, canon of Laon, ob. 1522. Arch. Journ. vol. ix, p. 384. ; Temple Church.—Pierre Spifame, Knight of the order of St. John. One of the knights present at Rhodes in 1522 is so named. Figured Arch. Journ. vol. ix, p. 114. Incised slab; a cross, hands issuing


Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . ia), daughter of George of Po- diebrad, King of Bohemia, and wife of Albert, Duke of Saxony. ob. 1510. Arch. Journ. vol. xi, p. 290. Brass,Bruges, Belgium.—J. de Lierkerke, ob. 1518, and his wife. , France; Cathedral.—Philippe Infauns, canon of Laon, ob. 1522. Arch. Journ. vol. ix, p. 384. ; Temple Church.—Pierre Spifame, Knight of the order of St. John. One of the knights present at Rhodes in 1522 is so named. Figured Arch. Journ. vol. ix, p. 114. Incised slab; a cross, hands issuing from clouds are crossed over ; Cathedral.—Frederick, Duke of Saxony, ob. 1539. ; Cathedral.—John Tydeman, Bishop of Lubeck, ob. 1561. Arch. Journ. vol. xi, p. 291. ; Marien-kirche.—Gotthard v. Hoveln, ob. 1571. Brass. MUSEUM AT CHICHESTER. 1853. 343 Mr. Nesbitt exhibited with these foreign memorials a rubbingi!)m the sepulchral effigy incised or impressed on three large glazedIjes, in Lingfield Church, Surrey. Arch. Journ. vol. vi, p. Sepulchral Effigy, formed of glazed tiles, in Lingfield Church, , abOUt 1520. Dimensions, 45 inches by 15 inches. 344 ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE. Date, early sixteenth century. Each tile measures fifteen inchessquare. The accompanying woodcut represents this curious sepul-chral memorial, which is of rude design; nothing of the same Idescription appears hitherto to have been found in England. A rubbing from a sepulchral slab of cast iron at Crowhurst, jSurrey, a shrouded figure of Anne Forster (in orig. L for E), andsmall figures of her two sons and two daughters. The inscription |records that she was daughter and heiress of Thomas Gaynesford, jand died in 1591. A casting from the same mould (figures, in-scription, &c.) occurs on an iron chimney-back at Baynards,Ewhurst, with the royal arms, and date 1593 j and it is stated that \others existed in the neighbourhood. Manning and Bray, Hist


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