An Architectural And Historical Account of Crosby Place London Compiled From O

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An Architectural And Historical Account of Crosby Place London Compiled From O
Edward Lushington Blackburn
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By his first wife* he had several children, who all, apparently, died during his life- time. A daughter, whom he styles " Johanne Crosby, otherwise Johanne Talbot, " seems to have been living at the date of his will, 6th March, 1471, four years before his death, which must have oc- curred previous to February 6th, 1475 ; on which day his will was proved in the Prerogative Court, f To this daughter he bequeathed his estates, in de- arches, separated at the level of the lower tabling of the buttr...esses. A panelled plinth, twelve inches deep, with a step, six inches high, forms the base, which is now partly buried beneath the pavement of the church. On the ledger of the monument lie alabaster figures of Sir John, and his wife Agnes. He is represented in plate armour, his head resting on his helmet, his feet on a griffin ; he has a mantle and a collar of roses and suns, supposed to have some allusion to the badge of Edward IV. , and a dagger at his right side, but no sword. The female figure is attired in a long gown, enveloping her feet ; with tight sleeves, a long mantle, and a girdle with dependent tassels.

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