Lion Statue, wooden effigy - St Mary - Ashwell, Rutland
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N 52° 42.864 W 000° 43.188
30U E 654022 N 5842939
A lion statue at the feet of this effigy of a Knight, member of Tuchet family, circa 1320.
Waymark Code: WMYV0W
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/25/2018
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A lion statue at the feet of this wooden effigy of a Knight, circa 1320 - possibly Robert or Thomas Touchet. This family held the Manor of Ashwell from reign of Edward II.
"On the floor of the south chapel is a cross-legged wooden monumental effigy, probably representing a knight of the Tuchet family, in hauberk, mail hose, surcoat, girdle and coif of mail, the head resting on cushions and a lion at the feet.
Fryer, Wooden Mont. Effigies (Arch. lxi, 544 (
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