The Church of the Knights Templars in London, a Description of the Fabric And Its Contents, With a Short History of the Order

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The Church of the Knights Templars in London, a Description of the Fabric And Its Contents, With a Short History of the Order
Worley, George
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Along the ridge of the coping there runs a shaft, terminating at the upper end in a grotesque human head, and at the lower in the head of a ram, a conventional floweret issuing on either side from the middle of the stem.
' The conflicting opinions in the particular case are perhaps worth quoting. Weever (*' Funeral Monuments") suggests the Robert Ros who, according to Stow, was admitted a Templar in 1245, and was buried in the London Church. Meyrick ('* Ancient Armour") is inclined to refer the
... effigy to the reign of Edward I (1272-1307), which Mr. Baylis ("Temple Church") thinks "nearly fifty years too early." Mr. John Hewitt ("Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe ") suggests the date as circa 1285. Others are in favour of the de Ros whose effigy was translated from York to London in or about 1682. Mr. Gough ('* Monumental Effigies ") comes to the same conclusion as that given in the text.
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THE INTERIOR FROM THE WEST IN I75O From an engraving in the Crowle-Pennant Collection.


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