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XMBS - Monumental Brass Society Collection - late 19th century-21st century
1 - Folded rubbings of monumental brasses and indents, incised slabs and other monuments - late 19th century - 20th century
DEV - DEVON
5 - Dartmouth, St Saviour
Level
Item
Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)
MBS/1/DEV/5/4
Title
John Hauley, founder of the chancel, in armour and two wives, Joan and Alice, [1408]
Extent
1 item
Date
1935
Description
Rubbing of brass female effigy under part of triple canopy; holding hand of husband (not shown); two dogs at her feet; part of incomplete foot inscription in Latin; part of side shaft of canopy. Rubbing made 27 Aug 1935.
Access Status
Open
Physical Description
Paper, folded
Dimensions: 258 x 51 cms
Custodial History
Formerly in the collection of J. F. & J. B. Williams (1037); MBS 770
Publication Note
This brass is cited and described in Mill Stephenson, 'A List of Monumental Brasses in the British Isles ' (1964): Dartmouth, St Saviour I
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