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    A funerary hatchment is a depiction within a black lozenge-shaped frame, generally on a black (sable) background, of a deceased's heraldic achievement...
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    word "hatchment" has come to be used almost exclusively to denote "funerary hatchment", while "achievement" is now used in place of "hatchment" in a non-funereal...
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  • monuments English church monuments Ledger stone Monumental brass Funerary hatchment Memorial cross War memorial Roadside memorial "Eternal flame" Cultural...
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  • Hatchment may refer to: Hatchment (heraldic achievement), a full display of all the heraldic components to which the bearer of a coat of arms is entitled...
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    ISBN 0-900455-25-X. "Queen Charlotte's Hatchment returns to Kew", The Seaxe, No. 56, September 2009. Queen Charlotte's hatchment Archived 1 January 2011 at the...
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    or on a canton of the second a fleur-de-lys of the third (Fox). A Funerary hatchment of Henry Fox-Strangways, 2nd Earl of Ilchester, in the Ilchester Chapel...
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    Road Some French hosts on the 2005 twinning visit to Bois-Bernard A funerary hatchment from St Mary's Church Grendon, Warwickshire Grendon Underwood The...
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    Funerary art is any work of art forming, or placed in, a repository for the remains of the dead. The term encompasses a wide variety of forms, including...
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    most of the Dukes of Wellington, except the famous first duke. His funerary hatchment may, however, be seen. James Gerald Joyce (1819-78) was rector here...
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    same reason, clergymen were also sometimes given oval-shaped arms. Funerary hatchments are generally shown within lozenge-shaped frames, for both male and...
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    stunningly painted funerary hatchments. The first depicts the conjugal arms of Sir Thomas White, 1st Baronet, whilst the second hatchment shows the full achievement...
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    windows, and has an unusually high spire. Inside the church is the funerary hatchment of Sir George Ramsay (sixth baronet of Bamff) who was killed in a...
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    of his former lands and Nelson Hospital in Merton Park. Nelson's funerary hatchment is displayed at St. Mary's Church of England, also in Merton Park...
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    during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. One of these was the funerary hatchment, which was basically a coat of arms displayed on either a black or...
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    Funerary hatchment of Sir William Spring, 4th Baronet (d.1737), of Packenham, quartering the arms of Jermyn (for his heiress mother), displayed in Lavenham...
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    re-hung in 1967. Hung in the bell tower are six well-preserved 18th-century hatchments. The church is also remarkable for its high quality fittings such as the...
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    was brought into the church in 1965. Above the entrance door is a funerary hatchment which was made to celebrate the restoration of Charles II in 1660...
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  • Funerary hatchment of Thomas Fermor, 4th Earl of Pomfret, displayed in St Mary's Church, Easton Neston, Northhamptonshire...
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  • He is buried in Great St Mary's, Sawbridgeworth, and there is a funerary hatchment and a wall monument to him there with 15 December given as the date...
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    then the parish church of his secondary residence at Blagdon, as his funerary hatchment survives in that church, affixed high up on the south wall of the...
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    Funerary hatchment of John Henniker-Major, 3rd Baron Henniker in Church of St Mary Magdalene, Thornham Magna...
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    fleur-de-lis and leopards Shield with ostrich plumes The original funerary hatchments The epitaph is written in French and inscribed on two rows on the...
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  • 1963 p. 3 Williamson and Fox 1912 p. 21 Markham, Christopher A. (1910). "Hatchments". Reports and Papers Read at Meetings of the Architectural and Archaeological...
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    who inherited the title after her brothers and died aged 95. The funerary hatchments of the Earl and Countess are now in St Andrew's Church, Ham. Harwood...
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    the inhabitants of the Coendersborg. For example, there are twelve funerary hatchments belonging to the Van Teyens and Fockens families in the church. On...
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    repairs were made to the vestry floor. Above the door contains a Funerary hatchment for John Carr of Carr Lodge. This contains a black dexter for John...
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    Appears on the portrait of Isaac Milles by George Vertue, and on the funerary hatchment of Jeremiah Milles (d. 1797) in Sawbridgeworth church, Hertfordshire...
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    the Gilded Age, and today the cemetery is known for its numerous lavish funerary monuments and mausoleums. The extensive early monument building at Lake...
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    Kirkham descended to John Parker's second son Montagu Edmund Parker. A Funerary hatchment to him survives in St John's Church, Paignton. The public house in...
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    Funerary hatchment of Sir Henry Carew, 7th Baronet in Haccombe Church, showing heraldic achievement of Carew (with canton Red Hand of Ulster) with inescutcheon...
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