Ancient funerall monuments within the vnited monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the islands adiacent with the dissolued monasteries therein contained: their founders, and what eminent persons haue beene in the same interred. As also the death and buriall of certaine of the bloud royall; the nobilitie and gentrie of these kingdomes entombed in forraine nations. A worke reuiuing the dead memory of the royall progenie, the nobilitie, gentrie, and communaltie, of these his Maiesties dominions. Intermixed and illustrated with variety of historicall obseruations, annotations, and briefe notes, extracted out of approued authors ... Whereunto is prefixed a discourse of funerall monuments ... Composed by the studie and trauels of Iohn Weeuer.

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Ancient funerall monuments within the vnited monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the islands adiacent with the dissolued monasteries therein contained: their founders, and what eminent persons haue beene in the same interred. As also the death and buriall of certaine of the bloud royall; the nobilitie and gentrie of these kingdomes entombed in forraine nations. A worke reuiuing the dead memory of the royall progenie, the nobilitie, gentrie, and communaltie, of these his Maiesties dominions. Intermixed and illustrated with variety of historicall obseruations, annotations, and briefe notes, extracted out of approued authors ... Whereunto is prefixed a discourse of funerall monuments ... Composed by the studie and trauels of Iohn Weeuer.
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Weever, John, 1576-1632.
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London :: Printed by Thomas Harper. 1631. And are to be sold by Laurence Sadler at the signe of the Golden Lion in little Britaine,
[1631]
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Sepulchral monuments -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Epitaphs -- England -- Early works to 1800.
England -- Biography -- Early works to 1800.
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"Ancient funerall monuments within the vnited monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the islands adiacent with the dissolued monasteries therein contained: their founders, and what eminent persons haue beene in the same interred. As also the death and buriall of certaine of the bloud royall; the nobilitie and gentrie of these kingdomes entombed in forraine nations. A worke reuiuing the dead memory of the royall progenie, the nobilitie, gentrie, and communaltie, of these his Maiesties dominions. Intermixed and illustrated with variety of historicall obseruations, annotations, and briefe notes, extracted out of approued authors ... Whereunto is prefixed a discourse of funerall monuments ... Composed by the studie and trauels of Iohn Weeuer." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A14916.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 8, 2024.

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Tendringhall Chappell, in the Parish of Stoke iuxta Neyland.

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In the East window of the priuate Chappell of Tendring Hall in the said Parish of Stoke iuxta Neyland, is the effigies aboue shewed, which is supposed (by reason of the quarterings in his Coate of Armes) to be made for Iohn Lord Howard (after created Duke of Norfolke) In which (and in the foresaid Monument) is to be obserued that according to the auncient rule, the Coate Armour of the Bloud-Royall is placed in the first quarter before the Paternall Coate.

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* 1.1Hic .... Katerina de Tenderyng quondam vxor Thome Clopton que obijt die Veneris ante festum Pentecostes. M.ccccii.

... Lady Windsore .... doughter of Sir William Walgraue.

At the vpper end in the North side of this Church, next to the Chan∣cell, Iohn de Peyton,* 1.2 the sonne of Reginald, lieth interred vnder a marble stone. About the verge whereof these few French words following are one∣ly remayning.

.... Iena de Peytona .... Mercye ... lame Crist....

* 1.3Vnder another marble stone adioyning, his sonne Sir Iohn Peyton knight, lieth inhumed with this French Inscription.

Vous qe par ici passet, Pur l'ame Sire Iehan de Peytona priet. Le cours de oi ici gist; L'ame receyue Ihu crist. Amen.

* 1.4These Peytons had their mansion at Peyton Hall in Boxford not farre hence. Of which and of them Camden. Wicken came to the familie of the Peytons, saith he, by a daughter and coheire of the Gernons about Ed∣ward the thirds time, as afterward Isleham descended to them by a coheire of Bernard in Henry the sixth his time: which knightly familie of Peytons flowred out of the same male-stocke, whence the Vffords Earles of Suffolke descended, as appeareth by their coat-armour, albeit they assumed the surname of Peyton, according to the vse of that age, from their Mannour of Peyton Hall in Boxford in the County of Suffolke.

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