. Surrey archaeological collections . hich John Windsor andothers had usurped. She also mentions her manor ofCompton Murdac, Warw. Joan her youngest daughterand John Kent, mercer of London, appointed manor of Compton Murdac was purchased by AlicePerrers when single, and it appears to have passed to herdaughter Joan, as Robert Skern was later in possessionin right of his wife Joan. II. Kneeling effigies of John llertcombe, gent, 1488, incivil dress, head lost, and wife Katherinc, 1477, withfool inscription. A religious device and ttvo shieldslost. On wall of north tramept. Small k


. Surrey archaeological collections . hich John Windsor andothers had usurped. She also mentions her manor ofCompton Murdac, Warw. Joan her youngest daughterand John Kent, mercer of London, appointed manor of Compton Murdac was purchased by AlicePerrers when single, and it appears to have passed to herdaughter Joan, as Robert Skern was later in possessionin right of his wife Joan. II. Kneeling effigies of John llertcombe, gent, 1488, incivil dress, head lost, and wife Katherinc, 1477, withfool inscription. A religious device and ttvo shieldslost. On wall of north tramept. Small kneeling effigies with hands held apart. JohnHertcornbe, whose head is now lost,1 wears the civil 1 Jn the reproduction the head is shown from an old rubbing in thecollection of the Society of Antiquaries. It is also shown in thelithographs of monuments in Kingston church published in 1820. 106 A LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES IN SURREY. gown with close sleeves and has a pouch and rosaryattached to his girdle. His wife wears the butterfly. \ / r\


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