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. Stoke D'Abernon Surrey. Fig. 2.--Margaret de Camoys. 1310. Trotton, Sussex. Fig. 3.--Henry de Grofhurst, c. 1330 Horsemonden, Kent. Fig. 4.--Sir Nicholas Burnell, 1382. Acton Burnell, Shropshire. Fig. 5.--Margaret Lady Cobham, 1385. Cobham, Kent. Fig. 6.--Sir John Corp and Eleanor, his grand-daughter 1391, 1361. Stoke Fleming, Devonshire. Fig. 7.--Sir Symon de Felbrigge and Margaret his wife, 1400. Felbrigge, Norfolk. Figs. 1 and 6 from Waller's _Monumental Brasses._ Figs. 5 and 7 from Boutell's _Monumental Brasses._ Figs. 2, 3, and 4 by permission of the _Monumental Brass Society_.] [Illustration: PLATE II. Fig. 1.--Thomas de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick and Lady, 1406 and 1401. St. Mary's Church, Warwick. Fig. 2.--Thomas Cranley, Archbishop of Dublin, 1417. New College, Oxford. Fig. 3.--Sir William Vernon and Lady, 1467. Tong Church, Shropshire. Fig. 4.--John Shelley, Esq., 1526, and his wife Elizabeth, 1513. Clapham, Sussex. Fig. 5.--Dame Margaret Chute, 1614. Mardon, Herefordshire. Fig. 6.--Sir Edward Filmer and Lady, 1638. East Sutton, Kent. Figs. 1, 2, 3, and 6 from Waller's _Monumental Brasses_. Figs. 4 and 5 by permission of the _Monumental Brass Society_.] AUTHORITIES.--(1) General: _Manual for the Study of Monumental Brasses_ (Oxford, 1848); Boutell's _Monumental Brasses of England_, engravings on wood, folio (London, 1849); _Manual of Monumental Brasses_, by H. Haines (2 vols. 8vo, 1861); Waller's _Series of Monumental Brasses in England_ (London and Oxford, Parkers, 1863); _Monumental Brasses_, by H.W. Macklin (8vo, 1890); _The Brasses of England_, by H.W. Macklin (8vo, London, 1907). (2) English Counties: Cotman's _Engravings of the most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses of Norfolk_ (4to, London, 1813-1816); and second edition, with plates and notes by Meyrick, Albert Way and Sir Harris Nicholas (2 vols. folio, London, 1839); _Illustrations of Monumental Brasses in Cambridge_ (4to, Camden Society, 1846); _Monumental Brasses of Northamptonshire_, by F. Hudson (folio, 1853); _The Monumental Brasses of Wiltshire_, by G. Kite (8vo, London, 1860); _Architectural and Historical Notes of the Churches of Cambridgeshire_, by A.C. Hill (8vo, 1880); _Monumental Brasses of Cornwall_, by E.H.W. Dunken (4to, London, 1882); _Monumental Brasses of Worcestershire and Herefordshire_, ed. by C.T. Davis
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