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A Glade in Old Shute ParkWilliam NewberyFrontispiece
Effigy of Lord Willoughby de Broke, CallingtonRoscoe GibbsTo face p. 1
The Cheney Monument, Edington———8
Effigies of Sir Fulke and Lady Greville, Alcester———29
Tomb of the Second Lord Willoughby de Broke, Beer-Ferrers———32
Bench-ends, Beer-Ferrers———33
Presumed Effigy of Cicely Bonville, Astley———37
Effigy of the Earl of Shrewsbury, Whitchurch———47
Effigies of Lord and Lady Harington, Porlock———48
Old Shute GatewayPhotograph—66
Effigy of the Duchess of Suffolk, Westminster AbbeyRoscoe Gibbs—77
Bench-end, Limington———80
Bench-ends, Barwick———81
Dorset Chapel, Ottery St. MaryPhotograph—84
Monument to the Duke of Buckingham, BritfordRoscoe Gibbs—87
Discovery at the Saracen's Head Inn, SalisburySaturday Magazine—109
Effigy of Cardinal Morton, Canterbury CathedralRoscoe Gibbs—116
Effigy of Lord Cheney, Salisbury Cathedral———118
Indent of Brass of Archbishop Stafford, Canterbury Cathedral———137
Effigy of Sir John Dinham, Kings-Carswell———140
Gravestone of Emma, Mother of Archbishop Stafford, North-Bradley———143
Effigies of Lord and Lady Bottreaux, North Cadbury———147
Brass of Sir John Arundell, St. Columb-Major———155
Regal Heraldy, temp. Henry VIII. Cowic, Exeter———168
Bench-ends, Landulph———183
Part of the Lower Seats, Landulph———199
Panel from the Gorges Monument, St. Budeaux———204
Imperial Arms of Greece (Paleologus Monument)—206
Portrait—206

EFFIGY OF ROBERT, LORD WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE, K.G.

Callington Church, Cornwall—A.D. 1502.

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