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... tombs of Ryther and Redman on each side of the choir , relics of the old church , were also removed ; the fine old carved oak seats were replaced by the present ' elegant pews , " as Jewel calls them ; the old oak open roof was removed ...
... tombs of Ryther and Redman on each side of the choir , relics of the old church , were also removed ; the fine old carved oak seats were replaced by the present ' elegant pews , " as Jewel calls them ; the old oak open roof was removed ...
Page 99
... tomb , which at present lies in the south chapel , and which has for years been erroneously regarded as the tomb of the founder of the church . The shield still remains , but the arms of course are effaced . Nos . 2 and 3. - Gascoigne ...
... tomb , which at present lies in the south chapel , and which has for years been erroneously regarded as the tomb of the founder of the church . The shield still remains , but the arms of course are effaced . Nos . 2 and 3. - Gascoigne ...
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... tomb . No. 14. - Franke and Ellis . Franke bore gules , a fess sable , between 3 martletts argent . Ellis bore or . on a plain cross sable , 5 crescents argent . Nicholas Franke , son and heir of William Franke , of Alwoodley , married ...
... tomb . No. 14. - Franke and Ellis . Franke bore gules , a fess sable , between 3 martletts argent . Ellis bore or . on a plain cross sable , 5 crescents argent . Nicholas Franke , son and heir of William Franke , of Alwoodley , married ...
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... tombs . of its Lords , Harewood Church surpasses every parish church in the county . The following description of these will , it is hoped , be read with interest : - 2 5 6 1st . - Under the arch on the N. side 106 THE PARISH CHURCH .
... tombs . of its Lords , Harewood Church surpasses every parish church in the county . The following description of these will , it is hoped , be read with interest : - 2 5 6 1st . - Under the arch on the N. side 106 THE PARISH CHURCH .
Page 107
... Tomb of Sir William Ryther , of Ryther , Knt . , and Sybill , his wife , the other daughter and co - heiress of Sir Wm . Aldburgh , Knt . , of Harewood Castle , he died 1440 . This is an alabaster knight with whiskers , and in a pointed ...
... Tomb of Sir William Ryther , of Ryther , Knt . , and Sybill , his wife , the other daughter and co - heiress of Sir Wm . Aldburgh , Knt . , of Harewood Castle , he died 1440 . This is an alabaster knight with whiskers , and in a pointed ...
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