Sackville to Zouche is in Armorials.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Sackville Arms
Sackville Arms. Quarterly 1&4
West Arms 2&3 Sackvile Original. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Sackville Arms, Charles Sackville 6th Earl Dorset 1st Earl Middlesex 1643 1706 Arms
NO IMAGE. 1 NO IMAGE 2 Unknown 3 Unknown 4 Unknown 5 Unknown 6 Unknown 7 Unknown 8 Cranfield Arms 9 NO IMAGE.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Salusbury Arms
Salusbury Arms. Gules a lion rampant argent three crescents argent.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Saluzzo Arms
Saluzzo Arms. Argent, a chief azure. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Saunderson Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Savage Arms
Savage Arms. Argent, six lions rampant sable. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Savile Arms
Savile Arms. Argent, a bend sable three owls of the same. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Saxe Coburg Gotha Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Scotland
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Scotland, Earl Rothes Arms
Earl Rothes Arms. Quartered 1&4
Leslie Arms 2&3 Abernethy Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Scotland, Leslie Arms
Leslie Arms. Argent, on a bend azure three buckles or. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Scott Arms
Scott Arms. Or, on a bend azure a mullet of six points between two crescents of the field. Source.
James Scott 1st Duke Monmouth 1st Duke Buccleuch 1649 1685 Arms.
King James I of England and Ireland and VI of Scotland 1566 1625 Arms differenced with a baton sinister argent overall an inescutcheon of pretence of
Scott Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Scrope Arms
In Sep 1389 the Scrope vs Grosvenor Case was brought to the Court of Chivalry. Up to that time two families, Scrope and Grosvenor, had been using the armorial Scrope Arms: Azure, a bend or.
Several hundred witnesses were called including John of Gaunt 1st Duke Lancaster (age 49), Geoffrey Chaucer (age 46) and John Savile of Shelley and Golcar (age 64).
On 03 Sep 1386 Owain ap Gruffudd "Glyndŵr" Mathrafal Prince Powys (age 27) gave evidence at the Church of John the Baptist, Chester [Map].
The Court decided in favour of Scrope.
Neither party was happy with the decision so King Richard II (age 22) was called upon to give his personal verdict.
On 27 May 1390 he confirmed that Grosvenor could not bear the undifferenced arms.
As a consequence of the case the Grosvenor has for many years used the name Bendor for horses and nicknames.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Sedley Ailesford Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Segrave Arms
Segrave Arms. Sable, a lion rampant argent, crowned or.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Seymour Arms
Seymour Arms. Gules two wings conjoined in lure.
After 21 Dec 1536. All Saints Church, Maiden Bradley [Map]. Monument to John Seymour (deceased). Seymour Arms differenced with a Crescent impaled with unknown arms quartered 1 Argent a fess between 3 martlets Gules in chief three fox heads erased 2 per pale Azure three fleur de lys Or 3 Or three talbots courant 4 Or a chevrom Limine between 3 stags heads caboshed. The note below states ... The above tablet (a copy of the original in Great Bedwyn [Map]) is placed here by Algernon 15th Duke of Somerset (age 53) Sep 1899.
On 22 May 1653 unamed child was born to Charles Paulet 1st Duke Bolton (age 23) and Christian Freschville (age 19). She died in childbirth. The child died seven days later on 29 May 1653. Both were buried at the St John the Baptist's Church, Staveley [Map]. Monument erected by her husband Charles Paulet 1st Duke Bolton (age 23) the future Duke Bolton. Reclining figure with Chrisom Child.
Armorials...
Top Middle Paulet Arms differenced with a label argent three points impaled
Freschville Arms.
Top Left: His Arms, in sixths 1 Paulet Arms 2 Possibly
Seymour Arms although wings should be Or 3 Unknown Arms 4 Unknown Arms 5 Unknown Arms 6
St John Arms with a label argent three points to reflect his status as son of the current owner of the Arms.
Top Right: Her Arms, in sixths 1 Freschville Arms 2 Unknown Arms 3 Unknown Arms 4 Unknown Arms 5 Unknown Arms 6
Harrington Arms.
Christian Freschville: On 13 Dec 1633 she was born to John Freschville 1st Baron Frescheville (age 26) and Sarah Harrington. On 28 Feb 1652 Charles Paulet 1st Duke Bolton (age 22) and Christian Freschville (age 18) were married. He the son of John Paulet 5th Marquess Winchester (age 54) and Jane Savage Marchioness Winchester.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Seymour Arms, Edward Seymour 1st Duke Somerset 1500 1552 Arms
Edward Seymour 1st Duke Somerset 1500 1552 Arms. Or, on a pile gules between six fleur de lys azure three lions of England. Augmentation of honour granted to Edward Seymour 1st Duke Somerset when his sister Queen Jane Seymour married King Henry VIII of England and Ireland. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Shirley Arms
On 29 Dec 1595 Frances Berkeley (age 31) died. She was buried at Church of St Mary and St Hardulph Breedon on the Hill, Leicestershire [Map]. Monument to Frances Berkeley (age 31) and George Shirley 1st Baronet (age 36). The armorial shows Shirley Arms and
Berkeley Arms impaled. Cadaver Underneath. Attributed to Jasper Hollemans.
Frances Berkeley: Around 1564 she was born to Henry Berkeley 7th Baron Berkeley (age 29) and Katherine Howard Baroness Berkeley (age 26). After 21 Feb 1587 George Shirley 1st Baronet (age 27) and Frances Berkeley (age 23) were married.
George Shirley 1st Baronet: On 23 Apr 1559 he was born to John Shirley (age 26). After 1596 George Shirley 1st Baronet (age 36) and Dorothy Wroughton Lady Shirley (age 26) were married. On 27 Apr 1622 George Shirley 1st Baronet (age 63) died. He was buried at Church of St Mary and St Hardulph Breedon on the Hill, Leicestershire. His son Henry Shirley 2nd Baronet (age 34) succeeded 2nd Baronet Shirley of Staunton Harold in Leicestershire. Dorothy Devereux Lady Shirley (age 22) by marriage Lady Shirley of Staunton Harold in Leicestershire.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Slanning Arms
Slanning Arms. Argent, two pales engrailed gules over all on a bend azure three griffin's heads or.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Smith of Exeter Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Southwell Arms
Southwell Arms. Argent, three cinquefoils gules each charged with six annulets or. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Spain Royal Houses
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Spain Royal Houses, Castile Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Spain Royal Houses, Castile and León Arms
Castile and León Arms. Quarterly
Castile Arms and
León Arms.
Effigy of Eleanor, Queen of Edward the First. ELEANOR, Queen of Edward the First, was the daughter of Ferdinand the Third, King of Castile, and only child of his second wifea, Joan, daughter and heiress of John Earl of Ponthieu. She was married to him at Bures, in Spain, in 1254, and accompanied him to the Holy Land, where she is said to have preserved his life by sucking the poison out of a wound inflicted on him by the hand of an assassin. She bore him four sons and nine daughters, and died in attending him on an expedition towards Scotland, 27th November, 1290, at the house of Richard Weston, at Herdby, or Harby [Map], in the parish of North Clifton on the Trent, five miles from Lincoln. Her bowels were burieda in Lincoln Cathedral [Map], and her body was conveyed for interment to the Abbey Church at Westminster. At every stage where it rested the King ordered a Cross to be placed. Fifteen are enumerated as having been erected in consequence. One at Herdby, whence the procession set out; and in the chapel of which place Edward also founded a chantry for her soul. The others at Lincoln, Newark [Map], Grantham [Map], Leicester [Map], Stamford [Map], Geddington [Map], Northampton, Stony Stratford [Map], Woburn, Dunstable [Map], St. Albans, Waltham, Cheapside (London), and at the village of Charing [Map], near the Minster where she was to be entombed. Herdby, Leicester, Woburn, and Cheap, are omitted by some authorities. These Crosses were adorned with statues of the Queen. Those at Geddington, Northampton, and Waltham are extant at this day. In gothic niches in the upper part have been female figures, very similar in style to that on her tomb; on the lower, shields charged with arms of England, Castile and León Arms, and
Ponthieu Arms. Edward caused a monument to be erected to her memory near that of his father in the Confessor's Chapel, in Westminster Abbey, on which is placed her recumbent image of copper; and round the verge of the tomb the following inscription, in uncial letters:
ICY GYST ALIANOR IADIS REYNE DE ANGLETERRE, FEMME AL RE EDEWERD FtZ LE RE. OVNTIF DEL ALME DE LI DEV PVR SA PITE EYT MERCI. AMEN.
Sandford informs us that on a tablet of wood, hanging near her monument by an iron chain, were the following verses in Latin:
Nobilis Hispani jacet hie soror inclita regis, [A Spanish noblewoman lies here, the sister of a famous king]
Eximii consors Aleanora thori, [A great companion of Aleanora ?]
Edwardi primi Wallorum principis uxor, [The wife of Edward the First, Prince of Wales]
Cui pater Henricus tertius Anglus erat; [His father, Henry the Third, was an Englishman]
Hanc illi uxorem gnato petit; online princeps [He asks her to marry him; ? leader]
Legati munus suscipit ipse bono: [He himself undertakes the office of ambassador in good faith]Alphonso fratri placuit felix Hymeneus;
Germanam Edwardo nec sine dote dedit, [Not given to Edward without a dowry]
Dos preciara fuit nec tali indigna marito, [The gift was precious and not unworthy of such a husband]
Pontivo princeps munere dives erat; [? was rich in the role of prince]
Feminaconsilio prudens, pia, proie beata, [A prudent, pious, blessed woman]
Auxit amicitiis, auxit honore virum: [Who increased friendships, increasing the honor of his husband]
Disce niori. [Learn more]
Note a. In a tomb bearing her effigy of brass gilt, similar to that in Westminster Abbey, but destroyed in the Civil wars. On it was the following inscription:
HIC * SVNT * SEPVLTA * VICERA * ALIANORE * QVONDAM * REGINE * VXORIS * REGIS * EDVARDI * FILII * REGIS * HENRICI * CVIVS * ANIME * PROPICTETVR * DEVS * AMEN * PATER * NOSTER *
[Here in this sepulchre are buried the viscera of Queen Eleanor wife of King Edward I son of King Henry whose soul we give to God Amen Our Father]
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Spain Royal Houses, Eleanor of Castile Queen Consort England 1241 1290 Arms
Eleanor of Castile Queen Consort England 1241 1290 Arms.
Plantagenet Arms impaled
Castile and León Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Spain Royal Houses, León Arms
León Arms. Argent, a lion rampant purpure.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Spelman Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Spencer Arms
Spencer Arms. Quarterly 1&4: Argent, 2&3: Gules, a fret or, over all a bend sable.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Spring of Lavenham Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, St John Arms
St John Arms. Argent, a chief gules two estoiles or. Source.
On 22 May 1653 unamed child was born to Charles Paulet 1st Duke Bolton (age 23) and Christian Freschville (age 19). She died in childbirth. The child died seven days later on 29 May 1653. Both were buried at the St John the Baptist's Church, Staveley [Map]. Monument erected by her husband Charles Paulet 1st Duke Bolton (age 23) the future Duke Bolton. Reclining figure with Chrisom Child.
Armorials...
Top Middle Paulet Arms differenced with a label argent three points impaled
Freschville Arms.
Top Left: His Arms, in sixths 1 Paulet Arms 2 Possibly
Seymour Arms although wings should be Or 3 Unknown Arms 4 Unknown Arms 5 Unknown Arms 6
St John Arms with a label argent three points to reflect his status as son of the current owner of the Arms.
Top Right: Her Arms, in sixths 1 Freschville Arms 2 Unknown Arms 3 Unknown Arms 4 Unknown Arms 5 Unknown Arms 6
Harrington Arms.
Christian Freschville: On 13 Dec 1633 she was born to John Freschville 1st Baron Frescheville (age 26) and Sarah Harrington. On 28 Feb 1652 Charles Paulet 1st Duke Bolton (age 22) and Christian Freschville (age 18) were married. He the son of John Paulet 5th Marquess Winchester (age 54) and Jane Savage Marchioness Winchester.
1698. Hasting's Chapel St Helen's Church Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire [Map]. Part of the monument to Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon and Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon constructed at the request of Theophilus Hastings 7th Earl Huntingdon (age 47) in 1698 to repair damage caused during the Civil War at which time the monument was moved to the side of the chapel. The inscription of the Urn reads "Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon, as a last service, caused this chapel to be decorated, and this tomb to be restored, in glorious memory of his most illustrious forefathers whose remains are buried here. Done in faith, 1698"."
The top armorial is of Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon.
The bottom armorial is Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon. Hers possibly bigger, and more prominent as a consequence of her royal ancestry. Quarters, some of which are also quartered. From top to bottom, left to right, somewhat speculatively:
Top Left Quarter: Left Side: Hastings Arms, Unknown Arms, Hungerford Arms, Unknown Arms. Right Side: Unknown Arms, Unknows Arms with frogs which may be a mis-represented version of
De La Pole Arms.
Top Right Quarter: York Arms, Unknown Arms,
Neville Arms differenced with a label three points argent,
Beauchamp Arms,
Beaumont Arms.
Bottom Left Quarter: Possible St John Arms, Unknown Arms,
Hungerford Arms,
Montagu Arms [Note. The or (gold) colour should be argent (white)?].
Bottom Right Corner. Holland Arms, Unknown Arms, Unknown Arms, Quartered:
Clare Arms and
Despencer Arms.
Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon: In 1511 she was born to Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu (age 19) and Jane Neville Baroness Montagu (age 30). Coefficient of inbreeding 1.65%. On 25 Jun 1532 Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon (age 18) and Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon (age 21) were married. He the son of George Hastings 1st Earl Huntingdon (age 45) and Anne Stafford Countess Huntingdon (age 49). They were second cousin once removed. He a great x 5 grandson of King Edward III of England. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Edward III of England. On 24 Mar 1545 George Hastings 1st Earl Huntingdon (age 58) died. His son Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon (age 31) succeeded 2nd Earl Huntingdon 7C 1529, 7th Baron Botreaux 1368, 6th Baron Hungerford 1C 1426, 4th Baron Moleyns 1C 1445 and 4th Baron Hastings 2C 1461. Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon (age 34) by marriage Countess Huntingdon. On 23 Sep 1576 Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon (age 65) died. She was buried in the Hasting's Chapel St Helen's Church Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, St John Mildmay Arms
St John Mildmay Arms. Argent, three lions rampant azure. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, St Leger Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Stafford Arms
Stafford Arms. Or, a chevron gules.
After 18 Nov 1434. St Mary's Church, Ewelme [Map]. Monument to Thomas Chaucer (deceased) and Maud Burghesh (age 55).
The Arms in two rows left to right ...
Top Row:
1 Beaufort Arms
2 York Arms. Possibly Cecily "Rose of Raby" Neville Duchess York (age 19) impaled
Neville Arms
3 Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377 1426 Arms
4 Thomas of Brotherton 1st Earl Norfolk 1300 1338 Arms impaled
Neville Arms
5 Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377 1426 Arms (again?)
6 Stafford Arms impaled
Neville Arms
7 Montacute and Monthermer Arms impaled
Chaucer Modern Arms.
Bottom Row:
1 Beauchamp Arms quartered with
Beaumont Arms; Earl Warwick reflecting the Beauchamp family having inherited the Earldom of Warwick through marriage to Isabel Maudit who was the sister of William Maudit 8th Earl Warwick who died without issue. Isabel Maudit and William Maudit 8th Earl Warwick were the children of William Maudit and Alice Beaumont. Alice Beaumont inherited the Earldom of Warwick when her half-niece Margaret Beaumont 7th Countess Warwick died.
2 Courtenay Arms impaled
Beaufort Arms
3 Montacute and Monthermer Arms impaled
Mohun Arms
4 Montacute and Monthermer Arms quartered
Neville Arms
5 De La Pole Arms quartered
Chaucer Modern Arms
6 Despencer Arms impaled
Chaucer Modern Arms
7 Mohun Arms impaled
Chaucer Modern Arms. John Mohun 2nd Baron Mohun of Dunster and Joan Burghesh Baroness Dunster.
After 20 May 1475. St Mary's Church, Ewelme [Map]. Monument to Alice Chaucer Duchess Suffolk (deceased). Wrist Garter. The effigy was, apparently, viewed to determine how a lady should wear the garter at the re-commencement of Lady of the Garter appointments in 1901 after a gap of several hundred years. A particularly fine Cadaver Underneath the chest on which Alice's effigy lies. Full-length in a shroud. Chest with Angels with Rounded Wings holding Shields.
Detail of the South Side of the Monument to Alice Chaucer Duchess Suffolk (deceased).
1 Roet Arms impaled
Chaucer Modern Arms. Alice's paternal grandparents.
2 De La Pole Arms impaled
Stafford Arms. Her third husbands parents Michael de la Pole 2nd Earl Suffolk and Katherine Stafford Countess Suffolk.
3 Montacute and Monthermer Arms impaled Francis? Possibly Alice's second husband's parents John Montagu 3rd Earl Salisbury and Maud Francis Countess of Salisbury.
4 De La Pole Arms quartered
Chaucer Modern Arms.
5 Roet Arms quartered
Chaucer Modern Arms.
6 Chaucer Modern Arms.
7 De La Pole Arms.
8 De La Pole Arms impaled
England Henry IV Arms signifying Alice's son John's (age 32) marriage to Elizabeth of York (age 31) sister of King Edward IV of England (age 33).
Detail of the North Side of the monument to Alice Chaucer Duchess Suffolk (deceased). Arms from left to right ...
1 De La Pole Arms quartered
Chaucer Modern Arms impaled Unknown.
2 De La Pole Arms impaled
Chaucer Modern Arms. Her third husband William "Jackanapes" de la Pole 1st Duke of Suffolk.
3 De La Pole Arms quarted
Chaucer Modern Arms. Alice's son John de la Pole 2nd Duke of Suffolk (age 32) by her second husband William "Jackanapes" de la Pole 1st Duke of Suffolk.
4 Chaucer Modern Arms.
5 Montacute and Monthermer Arms quartering impaled Chaucer. Alice's second husband Thomas Montagu 1st Count Perche 4th Earl Salisbury.
6 Roet Arms. Alice's paternal grandmother Philippa Roet.
7 England Henry IV Arms impaling
Roet Arms probably signifying John of Gaunt 1st Duke Lancaster and Katherine Roet Duchess Lancaster, Katherine being the sister of Alice's paternal grandmother Philippa Roet who married Geoffrey Chaucer.
8 Roet Arms impaling
Chaucer Modern Arms. Her paternal grandparents Geoffrey Chaucer and Philippa Roet.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Stanhope Arms
After 1588. St Peter's Church Shelford [Map]. Alabaster Monument to Anne Rawson (age 73). Carved by Richard and Gabriel Royley of Burton upon Trent.
Anne Rawson: Around 1515 she was born to Nicholas Rawson of Aveley in Essex (age 44) and Beatrix Cooke. In or before 1540 Michael Stanhope (age 33) and Anne Rawson (age 24) were married. He a great x 4 grandson of King Edward III of England. On 20 Feb 1588 Anne Rawson (age 73) died.
The quartered
Stanhope Arms impaled with Rawson Arms: Gules, a four square castle in perspective with as many towers and cupolas one at each angle or standing in water azure.
Detail of her Bongrace.
Dress folds typical of Richard and Gabriel Royley of Burton upon Trent.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Stanley Arms
Stanley Arms. Argent, a bend azure three buck's heads caboshed or. Source.
NO IMAGE. Murray Arms,
Stewart Arms,
Atholl Arms,
Stanley Arms,
Isle of Man Arms and Unknown Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Stapleton Arms
Stapleton Arms. Argent, a lion rampant sable. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Stewart Arms
Stewart Arms. Or a fess chequy. Source.
Earl Atholl Arms. Quartered
Stewart Arms and
Atholl Arms.
NO IMAGE. Murray Arms,
Stewart Arms,
Atholl Arms,
Stanley Arms,
Isle of Man Arms and Unknown Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Stewart Arms, Esme Stewart 1st Duke Lennox 1542 1583 Arms
Esme Stewart 1st Duke Lennox 1542 1583 Arms. Quartered 1&4
John Stewart of Darnley 1st Count Évreux 1380 1429 Arms, 2&3
Stewart Arms a Bordure Engrailed gules for difference, overall an inescutcheon of
Lennox Arms the heiress of whom was Elizabeth Lennox Countess Évreux wife of John Stewart of Darnley 1st Count Évreux. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Stewart Arms, John Stewart of Darnley 1st Count Évreux 1380 1429 Arms
John Stewart of Darnley 1st Count Évreux 1380 1429 Arms.
Capet Arms within a bordure gules charged with eight buckles or. Awarded in 1427 by King Charles VII of France. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Stewart Arms, Stewart Royal Arms
Stewart Royal Arms. Or a lion rampant gules armed and langued azure within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second.
King James I of England and Ireland and VI of Scotland 1566 1625 Arms. Quartered 1&4
England Henry IV Arms 2
Stewart Royal Arms 3
Ireland Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Stourton Arms
In 1625 John Sydenham V (age 57) died. Monument at St Andrew's Church Brympton d'Evercy [Map].
A Corinthian column at each corner supports the fine canopy, and the whole is adorned withmany coats of arms, which,commencing on the north side, illustrate, as it were, the pedigree of the family. On either side the canopy is surmounted by the arms ofSir John Sydenham, on the north impaling those of his first wife, and on the south the arms of his second;each coat is flanked by a small shield supported by a ram. Bound the edge of the canopy are thirteen shields, on which are impaled the arms brought inby various atches. On each side of the tomb itself are three large shields:those on the north side bearing the arms of Sydenham, impaling those of Audley Arm, Bruges, and Godolphin Arms, with their various quarterings;on the south are the arms of John Sydenham (age 36), who erected the monument, his sister impaled with those of her husband Edward Paston, and another coat in which the sinister side is not filled in. Probably it was meant to await the marriage of Sir Balph Sydenham (age 34), a younger brother of the founder. At the west end base is the large quartered coat of Sir John Sydenham, impaling the arms of Buckland with its nine quarterings. At the head of the tomb, surmounted by the helmet, crest, and lambrequin, is the-Sydenham coat of twelve quarterings, beneath which is the following inscription:
My foundir Sydenham, match'd with Hobye's Heyr,.
Badde me inform thee (gentle Passenger).
That what hee hath donne in mcc is onlie meant.
To memorize his father and s discent.
Without vayne glorye but he doth intreat.
That if thou comst his legende to repeate.
Thou speak him truly as he was and than - Report itso, hee dyed an honest mane.
10 November 1626.
The main armorial as follows: 1 Sydenham Arms 2 Kitsford Arms 3 Dalingrige Arms 4 Hussey Arms 5
Stourton Arms 6 Langland Arms 7 Beaufre Arms 8 Furneux Arms 9
Godolphin Arms 10 Balune Arms 11
Killigrew Arms 12 Trenouth Arms. Source.
John Sydenham V: In 1568 he was born to John Sydenham IV "The Elder" (age 48) and Grace Godolphin.
John Sydenham: In 1589 he was born to John Sydenham V (age 21). In 1627 John Sydenham (age 38) died.
Ralph Sydenham: In or after 1590 he was born to John Sydenham V (age 22). In 1671 Ralph Sydenham (age 80) died.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Strange Arms
Strange Arms. Argent, two lions passant in pale gules. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Strangeways Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Strangeways Arms, Fox Strangways Arms
Fox Strangways Arms. Quartered
Strangeways Arms and
Fox Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Strelley Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Strickland Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Strode Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Strutt Arms
Strutt Arms. Per Pale sable and azure, two chevronels engrailed, between three cross crosslets fitchy or. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Sutton Arms
Sutton Arms. Or a lion rampant vert queue fourchy armed and langued gules. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Tailboys Arms
On 24 Jun 1584 Dorothy Vernon (age 53) died. On 04 Jun 1611 John Manners (age 84) died at Haddon Hall [Map]. Both were buried at All Saint's Church, Bakewell, Derbyshire [Map]. Elizabethan Period facing each other. Complex armorial of his arms impaled with her arms.
Arms of John Manners (age 57) impaled with those of Dorothy Vernon (age 53).
On the left, Top Row: 1 Manners Augmented Arms 2 His great-grandmother Eleanor Ros.
Second Row: 5 Beauchamp Arms 6
Beaumont Arms 7
Berkeley Arms 8
Lisle Arms.
Third Row: 11 Tiptoft Arms.
On the right the arms of Dorothy Vernon (age 53). Top Row: 1 Vernon Arms. Her arms. Second Row: 5
Welles Arms. Third Row: 9
Tailboys Arms. Fourth Row: 10
Berkeley Arms.
On the left his arms from top left to bottom right:
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Talbot Arms
Talbot Arms. Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or. Source.
1580. St Laurence's Church, Ludlow [Map]. Monument to Ambrosia Sidney. Her father's (age 51) arms top middle as follows: Sidney, Clunford, Barrington, Mercy, Mandeville Arms differenced with an escarbuncle, Chetwyn, Belhouse (the lions should be shown between three black cross-croslets), and
Brandon Arms (the lion's crown should be per pale gules and Argent).
Bottom Left her father's arms impaled with 1 Dudley Arms 2 Unknown 3
Grey Arms 4
Talbot Arms 5
Beauchamp Arms 6 Neuborg Arms 7 Unknown 8 Unknown.
Bottom Right. As impaled Bottom Left; possibly some form of Duke of Northumberland.
The Sidney motto "quo fata vacant" ie "where destiny falls".
On the right are the arms of her uncle and godfather Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick (age 50), from whom she derived her name.
On the left the arms of her mother, Mary Sidney née Dudley (age 50)
Ambrosia Sidney: Around 1565 she was born to Henry Sidney (age 36) and Mary Dudley (age 35). She was named after her uncle Ambrose Dudley 3rd Earl Warwick (age 35). On 22 Feb 1574 Ambrosia Sidney (age 9) died at Ludlow Castle where her father Henry Sidney (age 45) was President of the Council of the Marches in Wales.
Mary Dudley: Around 1530 she was born to John Dudley 1st Duke Northumberland (age 26) and Jane Guildford Duchess Northumberland (age 21). In 1551 Henry Sidney (age 22) and Mary Dudley (age 21) were married. She the daughter of John Dudley 1st Duke Northumberland (age 47) and Jane Guildford Duchess Northumberland (age 42). On 09 Aug 1586 Mary Dudley (age 56) died. In Nov 1588 she was appointed Lady in Waiting to Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland (age 55).
1581. Church of St John The Baptist Kinlet [Map]. Monument to George Blount (age 68) and Constance Talbot.
The following Epitaph is engraved on a white marble slab, by the side of the large Tudor Monument, which contains the kneeling figures of Sir George and Constantia Talbot, his wife, and their two children. Underneath is the entombed figure. The monument is richly decorated with the quarterings of Blount Arms Blount and
Talbot Arms Talbot. [Latin Epitaph at Kinlet translated by the late Stanley Leighton, M.A., F.S.A.]
HERE LYETH THE BODY OF SIR GEORGE BLOUNT KNIGHT WHICH WAS LORDE OF KINLET WHO DIED IN THE YEARE OF OURE LORD GOD 1581 HERE THYRE CHILDREN BE JOHN AND ALSO DORETHY.
FIAT VOLVNTAS DEI 1584 ANNO DOMINI. AVOVS SERVIR JESUIS
Laid in this tomb is Blount of noble race, Ennobled by light of his own, and BY THE light of his father he was; His lineage most high, knightly by either parent, Worthy of these was the son's knightly name; Arms, and the charger fiery were his delight, on the day of battle, But the palace of his King delighted his youth, In manhood Scotland and the realms of France Felt his generosity in war; to both he was a terror; His neighbour's quarrels and disputes he settled all, At home he was a man of peace, Nor did he make unfitting nuptial for himself, The daughter of a knight he wedded of equal lineage, Who bore two children, of whom a daughter (age 47) lives, The son before his father sought the realms above; After his son's death, he gives many lands to his nephew And makes him the heir of this very place - Rowland Lacon who laid his lifeless body in a tomb But his spirit the realms above hold. This Lacon an Esquire in filial memory of love This record raised. His nephew and his heir
CHRIST S LIFE'S AIM.
Be near good Christ to England, To Prince, to Nobles, And to all other Inhabitants; Good Christ, I pray grant Peace - For by this the life of men is quiet - By this, their journey safe And all good things do multiply. By strife, what has been gotten By great labor, melts away, So to Thine own give everlasting peace - May virtue which is learning's light, Be given too, and blessings come - Far off be what, At any time may hurt.
Constance Talbot: Around 1517 she was born to John Talbot of Albrighton (age 32) and Margaret Troutbeck (age 25) On 30 Mar 1533 George Blount (age 20) and Constance Talbot (age 16) were married. Around 1565 Constance Talbot (age 48) died.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Tempest Arms
Tempest Arms. Argent, a bend engrailed between six martlets sable. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Temple Arms
On 10 Mar 1774 William Browne (age 82) died. Church of St Mary Hillington [Map]. Large mural marble tablet with plain open pilasters open pediment and relief rondal. Inscribed Sir W B Archit. Roundel sculpted by Joseph Wilton (age 51). Armorial quartered 1&4 Unknown three leopard's faces jessant de lys 2&3 appears to be Temple Arms includes an escutcheon for his wife Mary Greene.
William Browne: In 1692 he was born. On 24 Aug 1717 William Browne (age 25) and Mary Greene (age 17) were married.
Mary Greene: On 29 Sep 1699 she was born to Charles Greene Apothecary.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Tennant Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Throckmorton Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Thynne Arms
Thynne Arms. Quarterly 1&4
Boteville Arms Bottevile; 2&3
Russell Arms Russel.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Tilney Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Tiptoft Arms
Around 1400. Window in the Chicheley Chapel at St Andrew's Church, Wimpole [Map] from the late 14th early 15th Century depicting alliances of the Ufford family (who are thought to have owned the manor of Wimpole before the Chicheleys) and the Plantagenets through the marriage of Ralph Ufford and Maud Plantagenet Countess Ulster, daughter of Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster .
From top to bottom, left to right:
Tiptoft Arms. The Tiptoft family owned the nearby manor of Harleston.
Bardolf Arms.
Avenell Arms. The Avenell family once held a manor in Wimpole.
Telemache Arms.
Ufford Arms. Believed to be the arms of William Ufford 2nd Earl Suffolk. Note the difference of an annulet argent (white) in the top left corner.
Bohun Arms. Possibly William Bohun 1st Earl of Northampton.
Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster 1281 1345 Arms. Possibly Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster although the label doesn't appear to have the fleur de lys of France.
Bassingbourne Arms.
Engaine Arms. John de Engaine lived in Huntingdonshire.
Lisle Arms. Possibly Robert Lisle 1st Baron Lisle. Robert settled at nearby Rampton.
Robert Ufford 1st Earl Suffolk who married Margaret Norwich Countess Suffolk whose father Walter Norwich owned the manor of Cobbs in Wimpole.
Ufford Arms with a label three points. Believed to be Robert Ufford who predeceased his father Robert Ufford 1st Earl Suffolk.
Bassingbourne Arms.
The figure in the middle is believed to represent William Ufford 2nd Earl Suffolk.
From an original description by James C Powell 1903.
On 12 Mar 1560. [Some sources say 25 Feb 1560] Catherine Blount (deceased) died. On 11 Aug 1580 Maurice Berkeley (age 74) died. Church of St Mary, Bruton [Map]. Elizabethan Period recumbent effigies of himself and his two wives Catherine Blount (deceased) and Elizabeth Sands (age 27) in an Easter sepulchre-type recess with double round arched front, Corinthian pilasters and strapwork panels. Ruff. Panel with quartered arms 1 Berkeley Arms 2 probably
Tiptoft Arms, possibly Wotton Arms 3 Unknown Arms 4 probably
Babington Arms, possibly
Zouche Arms differenced with a label three points, overall a Crescent.
Catherine Blount: John Champernowne and she were married. Around 1518 she was born to William Blount 4th Baron Mountjoy (age 40) and Alice Keble Baroness Mountjoy. After 1541 Maurice Berkeley (age 35) and Catherine Blount (age 23) were married. Henry Machyn's Diary. 12 Mar 1560. The xij day of Marche was bered at Dyttun my lade Barkeley (deceased), the wyff of ser Mores Barthelay (age 54) knyght, with a penon of armes and a iiij dosen of skochyons, and a harold of armes, Nicholas Narboone Officer of Arms.
Elizabeth Sands: In 1533 she was born to Anthony Sands of Throwley in Kent. In 1562 Maurice Berkeley (age 56) and Elizabeth Sands (age 29) were married. The difference in their ages was 27 years. On 16 Jun 1585 Elizabeth Sands (age 52) died at Berkeley House. She was buried at the St James' Church, Clerkenwell where a monument was constructed. Before 16 Jun 1685 she was appointed Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland.
After 17 Sep 1563. Alabaster Monument to Henry Manners 2nd Earl of Rutland (deceased) and Margaret Neville Countess Rutland at St Mary the Virgin Church, Bottesford, Leicestershire [Map].
Monument an unusual Table Tomb with their effigies beneath surmounted by effigies of their children. The table may once have been raised in the same way as the one at St Lawrence's Church Snarford [Map] to Thomas St Paul which may be by the same carver.
His arms showing quarterly: 1&4:
Manners Augmented Arms.
2nd: Top Row: Ros Arms,
Roet Arms, Trusbutt [or Belvoir], Bottom Row: Todeni [Albini ancient],
Daubeney Arms,
Badlesmere Arms.
3rd Quarterly: 1 Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397 Arms, 2
Tiptoft Arms, 3
Vaux Arms
Powys Arms aka Charlton.
Her arms. Quartered 1&4
Neville Arms, 2
Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397 Arms, 4 Neville Ancient Arms.
Detail of his Leg Garter.
Peacock in Pride ie with its feathers displayed.
Detail of their children.
Detail of the corner of the pediment on which the arms are displayed decorated with fruit and detail of one of the legs of the table.
Detail of his armour, in his right hand a prayer-book, his left hand clutching his sword.
Detail of the St George Pendant Pendant signifying his being a Knight of the Order of the Garter.
Detail of the Unicorn on which his feet rest and Lion on which her feet rest.
The Manners Peacock Crest.
Detail of the Heart locket on her necklace and his St George Pendant.
On 24 Jun 1584 Dorothy Vernon (age 53) died. On 04 Jun 1611 John Manners (age 84) died at Haddon Hall [Map]. Both were buried at All Saint's Church, Bakewell, Derbyshire [Map]. Elizabethan Period facing each other. Complex armorial of his arms impaled with her arms.
Arms of John Manners (age 57) impaled with those of Dorothy Vernon (age 53).
On the left, Top Row: 1 Manners Augmented Arms 2 His great-grandmother Eleanor Ros.
Second Row: 5 Beauchamp Arms 6
Beaumont Arms 7
Berkeley Arms 8
Lisle Arms.
Third Row: 11 Tiptoft Arms.
On the right the arms of Dorothy Vernon (age 53). Top Row: 1 Vernon Arms. Her arms. Second Row: 5
Welles Arms. Third Row: 9
Tailboys Arms. Fourth Row: 10
Berkeley Arms.
On the left his arms from top left to bottom right:
On 24 Feb 1588. Elizabethan Period monument to John Manners 4th Earl of Rutland (age 37) and Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland (age 35) in the Chancel of St Mary the Virgin Church, Bottesford, Leicestershire [Map] sculpted by Gerard Johnson The Elder (age 38).
Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland: In 1553 she was born to Francis Charlton of Apsley Castle in Shropshire (age 41) and Cecily Fitton (age 37). Before 1572 John Manners 4th Earl of Rutland (age 21) and Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland (age 18) were married. He the son of Henry Manners 2nd Earl of Rutland and Margaret Neville Countess Rutland. On 14 Apr 1587 Edward Manners 3rd Earl of Rutland (age 37) died at his home Ivy Bridge on the Strand or at Puddle Wharf aka Dock. He was buried at St Mary the Virgin Church, Bottesford, Leicestershire. His daughter Elizabeth Manners 15th Baroness Ros Helmsley (age 12) succeeded 15th Baroness Ros Helmsley. His brother John Manners 4th Earl of Rutland (age 36) succeeded 4th Earl of Rutland 3C 1525. Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland (age 34) by marriage Countess of Rutland. He would be Earl for ten months only dying on 24 Feb 1588. Around 21 Mar 1595 Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland (age 42) died. She was buried at St Mary the Virgin Church, Bottesford, Leicestershire.
Detail of the Bulls Head with a chained coronet around its neck on which his feet rest, and the Lion on which her feet rest.
Detail of the Biographical panels.
Armorial above the monument showing top row:
Manners Augmented Arms,
Ros Arms,
Roet Arms, Trusbutt [or Belvoir],
2nd Row: Beauchamp Arms,
Beaumont Arms,
Berkeley Arms,
Lisle Arms
3rd Row: Unknown, Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397 Arms,
Tiptoft Arms,
Powys Arms aka Charlton
4th Row: Badlesmere Arms,
Vaux Arms, Todeni [Albini ancient] Arms,
Daubeney Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Townshend Arms
Townshend Arms. Azure, a chevron ermine between three escallops argent. Source.
On 20 May 1561 John Eyre died. On 15 Dec 1558 Margaret Blennerhasset died. They were buried in All Saints Church Narborough [Map]. Brass. The inscription on the brass says "Here do lye John Eyer Esquire late Receyvor Generale to Elizabeth the Quenes Majestie, in the counties of Norf., Suff., Cantabridge, and Huntyngton, and one of the Masters of her High Court of Chancerye and Margaret his wyfe, one of the daughters of Sir Thomas Blenerhaiset of Frens Knight late Wyfe of John, Spelman Esquire, son and heyre apparent of Sir John Spelman, Knyght." Armorials top left and middle Quartered Eyre Arms and
Townshend Arms with a crescent difference, top right Quartered
Eyre Arms and
Townshend Arms impaled with 1&6
Blennerhassett Arms, 2, Argent, three Escutcheons Sable: LOWDHAM 3 Gules a Pall reversed Ermine: KELVEDON or KELDON 4 Azure a Lion rampant Argent crowned Or: ORTON: 5 Azure a Fess between three Fleurs-de-lis Or: SKELTON.
John Eyre: After 27 Dec 1545 he and Margaret Blennerhasset were married. Her second husband.
Margaret Blennerhasset: She was born to Thomas Blennerhassett of Frens. Before 27 Dec 1545 John Spelman of and she were married.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Trefusis Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Trelawney Arms
Trelawney Arms. Argent, a chevron sable.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Trevor Arms
Trevor Arms. Party per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Tuchet Arms
Tuchet Arms. Ermine, a chevron gules. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Turner Baronets Arms
Turner Baronets Arms. Sable, a chevron ermine between three fers de moline or on a chief argent a lion passant gules. Source.
After 16 Aug 1828. Church of St Mary Hillington [Map]. Monument to Edward West Chief Justice of Bombay and Lucretia Georgiana ffolkes sculpted by Henry Hopper (age 61). The armorial Edward West Chief Justice of Bombay 1782-1828 arms and Lucretia Georgiana ffolkes impaled. His arms quartered West Arms and Unknown Arms. Her arms quartered 1
ffolkes Arms 2
Hovell Arms 3 appears to be Browne as seen in the armorial to William Browne 4
Turner Baronets Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Twysden Arms
Twysden Arms. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Tyrrell Arms
Tyrrell Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Ufford Arms
Ufford Arms. Sable, a cross engrailed or. Source.
Around 1400. Window in the Chicheley Chapel at St Andrew's Church, Wimpole [Map] from the late 14th early 15th Century depicting alliances of the Ufford family (who are thought to have owned the manor of Wimpole before the Chicheleys) and the Plantagenets through the marriage of Ralph Ufford and Maud Plantagenet Countess Ulster, daughter of Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster .
From top to bottom, left to right:
Tiptoft Arms. The Tiptoft family owned the nearby manor of Harleston.
Bardolf Arms.
Avenell Arms. The Avenell family once held a manor in Wimpole.
Telemache Arms.
Ufford Arms. Believed to be the arms of William Ufford 2nd Earl Suffolk. Note the difference of an annulet argent (white) in the top left corner.
Bohun Arms. Possibly William Bohun 1st Earl of Northampton.
Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster 1281 1345 Arms. Possibly Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster although the label doesn't appear to have the fleur de lys of France.
Bassingbourne Arms.
Engaine Arms. John de Engaine lived in Huntingdonshire.
Lisle Arms. Possibly Robert Lisle 1st Baron Lisle. Robert settled at nearby Rampton.
Robert Ufford 1st Earl Suffolk who married Margaret Norwich Countess Suffolk whose father Walter Norwich owned the manor of Cobbs in Wimpole.
Ufford Arms with a label three points. Believed to be Robert Ufford who predeceased his father Robert Ufford 1st Earl Suffolk.
Bassingbourne Arms.
The figure in the middle is believed to represent William Ufford 2nd Earl Suffolk.
From an original description by James C Powell 1903.
Willoughby de Eresby Arms. Quartered
Ufford Arms and
Beke Arms. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Ughtred Arms
Ughtred Arms. Gules, a cross moline or. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Umfraville Arms
Umfraville Arms. Gules crusilly of crosses crosslet a cinquefoil or. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Valence Arms
John Hastings 2nd Earl Pembroke 1347 1375 Arms. Quartered 1&4
Hastings Arms 2&3
Valence Arms. Valence for his birthplace Sutton Valence Castle [Map], and was a great great grandson of William de Valence 1st Earl Pembroke. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Valoignes Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Vane Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Vaughan Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Vaux Arms
After 17 Sep 1563. Alabaster Monument to Henry Manners 2nd Earl of Rutland (deceased) and Margaret Neville Countess Rutland at St Mary the Virgin Church, Bottesford, Leicestershire [Map].
Monument an unusual Table Tomb with their effigies beneath surmounted by effigies of their children. The table may once have been raised in the same way as the one at St Lawrence's Church Snarford [Map] to Thomas St Paul which may be by the same carver.
His arms showing quarterly: 1&4:
Manners Augmented Arms.
2nd: Top Row: Ros Arms,
Roet Arms, Trusbutt [or Belvoir], Bottom Row: Todeni [Albini ancient],
Daubeney Arms,
Badlesmere Arms.
3rd Quarterly: 1 Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397 Arms, 2
Tiptoft Arms, 3
Vaux Arms
Powys Arms aka Charlton.
Her arms. Quartered 1&4
Neville Arms, 2
Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397 Arms, 4 Neville Ancient Arms.
Detail of his Leg Garter.
Peacock in Pride ie with its feathers displayed.
Detail of their children.
Detail of the corner of the pediment on which the arms are displayed decorated with fruit and detail of one of the legs of the table.
Detail of his armour, in his right hand a prayer-book, his left hand clutching his sword.
Detail of the St George Pendant Pendant signifying his being a Knight of the Order of the Garter.
Detail of the Unicorn on which his feet rest and Lion on which her feet rest.
The Manners Peacock Crest.
Detail of the Heart locket on her necklace and his St George Pendant.
On 24 Feb 1588. Elizabethan Period monument to John Manners 4th Earl of Rutland (age 37) and Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland (age 35) in the Chancel of St Mary the Virgin Church, Bottesford, Leicestershire [Map] sculpted by Gerard Johnson The Elder (age 38).
Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland: In 1553 she was born to Francis Charlton of Apsley Castle in Shropshire (age 41) and Cecily Fitton (age 37). Before 1572 John Manners 4th Earl of Rutland (age 21) and Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland (age 18) were married. He the son of Henry Manners 2nd Earl of Rutland and Margaret Neville Countess Rutland. On 14 Apr 1587 Edward Manners 3rd Earl of Rutland (age 37) died at his home Ivy Bridge on the Strand or at Puddle Wharf aka Dock. He was buried at St Mary the Virgin Church, Bottesford, Leicestershire. His daughter Elizabeth Manners 15th Baroness Ros Helmsley (age 12) succeeded 15th Baroness Ros Helmsley. His brother John Manners 4th Earl of Rutland (age 36) succeeded 4th Earl of Rutland 3C 1525. Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland (age 34) by marriage Countess of Rutland. He would be Earl for ten months only dying on 24 Feb 1588. Around 21 Mar 1595 Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland (age 42) died. She was buried at St Mary the Virgin Church, Bottesford, Leicestershire.
Detail of the Bulls Head with a chained coronet around its neck on which his feet rest, and the Lion on which her feet rest.
Detail of the Biographical panels.
Armorial above the monument showing top row:
Manners Augmented Arms,
Ros Arms,
Roet Arms, Trusbutt [or Belvoir],
2nd Row: Beauchamp Arms,
Beaumont Arms,
Berkeley Arms,
Lisle Arms
3rd Row: Unknown, Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397 Arms,
Tiptoft Arms,
Powys Arms aka Charlton
4th Row: Badlesmere Arms,
Vaux Arms, Todeni [Albini ancient] Arms,
Daubeney Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Vavasour Arms
Vavasour Arms. Or, a fess dancetté sable. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Verdun Arms
Robert Devereux 2nd Earl Essex 1565 1601 Arms. 1
Devereux Arms 2
Bourchier Arms 3
Thomas of Woodstock 1st Duke of Gloucester Arms 4
Bohun Arms 5 Gloucester Arms 6
Mandeville Arms 7
Louvain Arms 8
Woodville Arms 9 Unknown Arms, 10
Verdun Arms 11
Marshal Arms 12 Unknown Arms 13
Ferrers Arms 14
Kevelioc Arms 15
De Quincy Arms 16 Unknown Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Vere Arms
Effigy of Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford. Vere Arms: Vere Arms.
Note a. Funeral Monuments, p. 631.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Verney Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Vernon Arms
On 24 Jun 1584 Dorothy Vernon (age 53) died. On 04 Jun 1611 John Manners (age 84) died at Haddon Hall [Map]. Both were buried at All Saint's Church, Bakewell, Derbyshire [Map]. Elizabethan Period facing each other. Complex armorial of his arms impaled with her arms.
Arms of John Manners (age 57) impaled with those of Dorothy Vernon (age 53).
On the left, Top Row: 1 Manners Augmented Arms 2 His great-grandmother Eleanor Ros.
Second Row: 5 Beauchamp Arms 6
Beaumont Arms 7
Berkeley Arms 8
Lisle Arms.
Third Row: 11 Tiptoft Arms.
On the right the arms of Dorothy Vernon (age 53). Top Row: 1 Vernon Arms. Her arms. Second Row: 5
Welles Arms. Third Row: 9
Tailboys Arms. Fourth Row: 10
Berkeley Arms.
On the left his arms from top left to bottom right:
After 1600. All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map]. Monument to John Vernon and Mary Littleton (age 31) carved by Richard and Gabriel Royley of Burton upon Trent.
John Vernon: He was born to Henry Vernon and Margaret Swynnerton. In 1599 John Vernon and Mary Littleton (age 30) were married. On 08 Jul 1600 he died. He was buried at All Saints Church, Sudbury.
Mary Littleton: In 1569 she was born to Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall (age 46) and Alice Cockayne (age 34) at Pillaton Hall. In 1582 Walter Vernon (age 42) and Mary Littleton (age 13) were married. The difference in their ages was 29 years. He a great x 5 grandson of Henry IV King England. On 17 Dec 1622 Mary Littleton (age 53) died.
Detail of the folds at the bottom of her dress typical of the work of Richard and Gabriel Royley of Burton upon Trent.
Detail of the corners of the monument. Richard and Gabriel Royley of Burton upon Trent usually have 'Candleabras', or candlesticks. These appear simpler.
Detail of the end of the monument of the
Vernon Arms and Unknown Arms?
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Villiers Arms
Villiers Arms. Argent, on a cross gules five escallops. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Child Villiers Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Villiers Arms, George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham 1592 1628 Arms
George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham 1592 1628 Arms.George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham. Top Row: 1
Villiers Arms differenced with a martlet 2
Manners Arms 3
Ros Arms 4 Unknown 5 Unknown 6
Beauchamp Arms 7
Beaumont Arms 8
Berkeley Arms 9
Lisle Arms 10 Unknown 11
Wake Arms 12
Villiers Arms differenced with a martlet. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Vincent Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Wake Arms
Wake Arms. Or, two bars gules in chief three torteaux. Source.
George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham 1592 1628 Arms.George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham. Top Row: 1
Villiers Arms differenced with a martlet 2
Manners Arms 3
Ros Arms 4 Unknown 5 Unknown 6
Beauchamp Arms 7
Beaumont Arms 8
Berkeley Arms 9
Lisle Arms 10 Unknown 11
Wake Arms 12
Villiers Arms differenced with a martlet. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Waldegrave Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Walmesley Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Walpole Arms
Walpole Arms. Or a fess between two chevrons sable three cross crosslets of the field. Source.
On 27 Sep 1931 Robert Walpole 5th Earl Orford (age 77) died. Earl Orford 3C 1806 extinct. Monument in Church of St Andrew Wickmere [Map] sculpted by Esmond Burton (age 45). The stone brought from St Paul's Island in the Pacific where HMS Magaera, in which the Earl of Orford served as a midshipman, was wrecked in 1871. Armorials include Walpole Arms impaled
Barkham Arms. Motto fari quae sentiat. Saracen's Head Crest.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Warenne Arms
Henry Howard 1516 1547 Arms. Quarterly 1
Howard Arms 2
Thomas of Brotherton 1st Earl Norfolk 1300 1338 Arms 3
Warenne Arms 4
Mowbray Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Watkins Arms
Watkins Arms. Azure, a fess vair between three leopard's faces jessant-de-lys or. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Watson Arms
Watson Arms. Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure between three martlets sable as many crescents or. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Welles Arms
Welles Arms. Or a lion rampant sable armed and langued gules. Source.
On 24 Jun 1584 Dorothy Vernon (age 53) died. On 04 Jun 1611 John Manners (age 84) died at Haddon Hall [Map]. Both were buried at All Saint's Church, Bakewell, Derbyshire [Map]. Elizabethan Period facing each other. Complex armorial of his arms impaled with her arms.
Arms of John Manners (age 57) impaled with those of Dorothy Vernon (age 53).
On the left, Top Row: 1 Manners Augmented Arms 2 His great-grandmother Eleanor Ros.
Second Row: 5 Beauchamp Arms 6
Beaumont Arms 7
Berkeley Arms 8
Lisle Arms.
Third Row: 11 Tiptoft Arms.
On the right the arms of Dorothy Vernon (age 53). Top Row: 1 Vernon Arms. Her arms. Second Row: 5
Welles Arms. Third Row: 9
Tailboys Arms. Fourth Row: 10
Berkeley Arms.
On the left his arms from top left to bottom right:
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Wendesley Arms
Wendesley Arms. Ermine, on a bend gules three escallops argent. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Wentworth Arms
Wentworth Arms. Sable, a chevron or three leopard's faces or. Source.
NO IMAGE. Quartered 1&4 Fitzwilliam Arms 2&3
Wentworth Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, West Arms
West Arms. Argent, a fess dancetté sable. Source.
After 16 Aug 1828. Church of St Mary Hillington [Map]. Monument to Edward West Chief Justice of Bombay and Lucretia Georgiana ffolkes sculpted by Henry Hopper (age 61). The armorial Edward West Chief Justice of Bombay 1782-1828 arms and Lucretia Georgiana ffolkes impaled. His arms quartered West Arms and Unknown Arms. Her arms quartered 1
ffolkes Arms 2
Hovell Arms 3 appears to be Browne as seen in the armorial to William Browne 4
Turner Baronets Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, West Arms, John West 1st Earl De La Warr 1693 1766 Arms
John West 1st Earl De La Warr 1693 1766 Arms. Quarterly 1
West Arms 2
Cantilupe Arms 3
De La Warr Arms 4 NO IMAGE.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Weston Arms
Weston Arms. Ermine, on a chief azure five bezants.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, White
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, White, Baron Annaly Arms
Baron Annaly Arms. Argent, on a chevron engrailed gules, between three roses of the last, a cross crosslet or. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Willoughby Arms
Before 1349 John Willoughby 3rd Baron Willoughby (age 26) and Cecily Ufford Baroness Willoughby Eresby (age 21) were married. When John married Cecily he changed his arms from Willoughby Arms to
Willoughby de Eresby Arms. She the daughter of Robert Ufford 1st Earl Suffolk (age 50) and Margaret Norwich Countess Suffolk (age 62).
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Willoughby Arms, Willoughby de Eresby Arms
Willoughby de Eresby Arms. Quartered
Ufford Arms and
Beke Arms. Source.
Before 1349 John Willoughby 3rd Baron Willoughby (age 26) and Cecily Ufford Baroness Willoughby Eresby (age 21) were married. When John married Cecily he changed his arms from Willoughby Arms to
Willoughby de Eresby Arms. She the daughter of Robert Ufford 1st Earl Suffolk (age 50) and Margaret Norwich Countess Suffolk (age 62).
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Wingfield Arms
Wingfield Arms. Argent, a bend gules three wings conjoined in lure of the field. Source.
Edmund Pole 3rd Duke of Suffolk 1471 1513 Arms. Quartered 1&4
York Arms 2
De La Pole Arms 3
Wingfield Arms.
Richard Pole White Rose 1480 1525 Arms. Quartered 1&4
York Arms 2
De La Pole Arms 3
Wingfield Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Wodehouse Arms
Wodehouse Arms. Sable a chevron or between three cinquefoils. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Wodehouse Arms, Wodehouse Augmented Arms
Wodehouse Augmented Arms.
Wodehouse Arms augmented with a chevron or guttée de sang. The Wodehouse arms were augmented after the Battle of Agincourt. Source.
Around 1665. John Hayls (age 65). Portrait of Lucy Cotton Lady Woodhouse. The armorials top left being
Wodehouse Augmented Arms impaled with armorial of Baronet Cotton of Conington in Huntingdonshire.
Lucy Cotton Lady Woodhouse: She was born to Thomas Cotton 2nd Baronet and Margaret Howard Lady Cotton. Before 24 Jul 1608 Philip Wodehouse 3rd Baronet and she were married. In 1684 she died.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Woodville Arms
Robert Devereux 2nd Earl Essex 1565 1601 Arms. 1
Devereux Arms 2
Bourchier Arms 3
Thomas of Woodstock 1st Duke of Gloucester Arms 4
Bohun Arms 5 Gloucester Arms 6
Mandeville Arms 7
Louvain Arms 8
Woodville Arms 9 Unknown Arms, 10
Verdun Arms 11
Marshal Arms 12 Unknown Arms 13
Ferrers Arms 14
Kevelioc Arms 15
De Quincy Arms 16 Unknown Arms.
Around 1574 George Gower (age 34). Portrait of Charles Somerset. Armorial top left quarterly 1&4
Beaufort Arms with a yellow band top and bottom 2
Herbert Arms 3
Woodville Arms. The attribution here possibly incorrect since Charles Somerset was born in 1587 ie before the 1574 date when painted. A possible subject is William Somerset 3rd Earl of Worcester (age 48) who has the same armoiral in another
Charles Somerset: He was appointed Knight of the Bath. In 1587 he was born to Edward Somerset 4th Earl of Worcester (age 37) and Elizabeth Hastings Countess of Worcester (age 41). In 1665 Charles Somerset (age 78) died.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Worsley Arms
Worsley Arms. Argent, a chief gules. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Wotton Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Wriothesley Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Wrottesley Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Wyndham Arms
Wyndham Arms. Azure, a chevron between three lion's heads erased or.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Wynn Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Yorke Arms
On 10 Jul 1759 Catherine Blount Freeman (age 22) died of a malignant fever. She was buried at St Andrew's Church, Wimpole [Map]. Armorial Yorke Arms differencede with a crescent to indicate son of the current holder; her husband Charles Yorke (age 36) with an inescutcheon of Freeman Arms quartered with unknown arms two lions passant guardant with a bordure engrailed.
Stylised sarcophagus in white veined marble, bearing a white inscription panel; above is an urn in brown marble against a grey background standing on a base of three steps around which are grouped three putti: two garlanding the urn while the third stands by in dejection with reversed torch; in front of the steps is a portrait medallion and at the base of the sarcophagus is an achievement of arms; signed 'JAMES STUART (age 46), INVT. PR. SCHEEMAKERS (age 68), SCULP. MDCCLXI'.
Catherine Blount Freeman: Around 1737 she was born to William Freeman of Hamels in Hertfordshire and Catherine Blount. On 19 May 1755 Charles Yorke (age 32) and Catherine Blount Freeman (age 18) were married. He the son of Philip Yorke 1st Earl of Hardwicke (age 64) and Margaret Cocks Countess Hardwicke.
Charles Yorke: On 30 Dec 1722 he was born to Philip Yorke 1st Earl of Hardwicke (age 32) and Margaret Cocks Countess Hardwicke. On 30 Dec 1762 Charles Yorke (age 40) and Agneta Johnson (age 22) were married. He the son of Philip Yorke 1st Earl of Hardwicke (age 72) and Margaret Cocks Countess Hardwicke. On 17 Jan 1770 Charles Yorke (age 47) was appointed Lord Keeper of the Great Seal.
Heraldry, Armorials, Sackville to Zouche, Zouche Arms
On 12 Mar 1560. [Some sources say 25 Feb 1560] Catherine Blount (deceased) died. On 11 Aug 1580 Maurice Berkeley (age 74) died. Church of St Mary, Bruton [Map]. Elizabethan Period recumbent effigies of himself and his two wives Catherine Blount (deceased) and Elizabeth Sands (age 27) in an Easter sepulchre-type recess with double round arched front, Corinthian pilasters and strapwork panels. Ruff. Panel with quartered arms 1 Berkeley Arms 2 probably
Tiptoft Arms, possibly Wotton Arms 3 Unknown Arms 4 probably
Babington Arms, possibly
Zouche Arms differenced with a label three points, overall a Crescent.
Catherine Blount: John Champernowne and she were married. Around 1518 she was born to William Blount 4th Baron Mountjoy (age 40) and Alice Keble Baroness Mountjoy. After 1541 Maurice Berkeley (age 35) and Catherine Blount (age 23) were married. Henry Machyn's Diary. 12 Mar 1560. The xij day of Marche was bered at Dyttun my lade Barkeley (deceased), the wyff of ser Mores Barthelay (age 54) knyght, with a penon of armes and a iiij dosen of skochyons, and a harold of armes, Nicholas Narboone Officer of Arms.
Elizabeth Sands: In 1533 she was born to Anthony Sands of Throwley in Kent. In 1562 Maurice Berkeley (age 56) and Elizabeth Sands (age 29) were married. The difference in their ages was 27 years. On 16 Jun 1585 Elizabeth Sands (age 52) died at Berkeley House. She was buried at the St James' Church, Clerkenwell where a monument was constructed. Before 16 Jun 1685 she was appointed Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland.