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Headstones
Thumb | Description | Status | Location | Name (Died/Buried) |
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Tombs of Sir Walter Hungerford and his wife, Katherine Peverell William Hamilton Rogers (1877) wrote as follows concerning the monument: "He was buried with his wife in the Hungerford Chapel in the nave, a beautiful structure composed chiefly of iron and which has since been removed to the choir. Their tombs, joined together and despoiled of their brass effigies, remain in the nave. The matrices exhibit the proportions of a knight on the one and of a lady on the other, both stones were powdered over with sickles and a ledger line outside all. The whole has now disappeared, except the stones in which the brasses were set. Forty shields of arms, according to Hutchins (who minutely describes these chapels previous to their removal) were set round outside exhibiting the various alliances of the family. Among these were Hungerford impaling Strange and Mohun, Peverell, Courtenay, St John, Mules, etc." |
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1. Latitude: 41, Longitude: -90 |
Sir Walter de Hungerford, KG, Lord Hungerford (d. 9 Aug 1449)
Katherine Peverell
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All Burials
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Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Buried |
Person ID |
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de Hungerford, Sir Walter KG, Lord Hungerford |
bur. — |
Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England | I7857 |
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de Montagu, John |
d. 25 Feb 1389 |
Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England | I8512 |
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Peverell, Katherine |
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Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England | I7858 |
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