Monumental brass of Sir Clement Higham (Heigham), died 1570, with his dead infant son in shroud kneeling behind him and coats of arms. First wife Anne Monings in gable hood with five daughters, second wife Anne Waldegrave and two daughters. All Saints church, Barrow, Suffolk. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.


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