The book The Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire was written by author Cecil Tudor Davis Here you can read free online of The Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire a good or bad book?
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Her mantle bears the Tyringham arms — Or, a saltire engrailed, sable. It is fastened by a cord stretching across the breast, the two ends of which pass through a slide and reach to her feet terminating in large tassels. Over her mantle she wears a chain. Her gown seems to be of a different make to that of Lady Agnes. It is gathered in neat folds and fastened by a brooch at the neck, and it is so long as to require to be tucked up. The sleeves fit closely with plain broad cuffs and a narrow fril...l at the wrists. She wears over her gown a short jacket. Like the other two she wears a cross hanging from a neck chain. All three are erect full face and with hands joined in prayer. Lady Agnes being on Sir Edmond's left, and Lady Elizabeth on his right. Sir Edmond is represented as being of less stature than either of his two wives. Beneath Sir Edmond are two sons in long tunics with wide sleeves and broad-toed shoes. Beneath Lady Agnes a group of three daughters in kennel headdresses and tight-fitting gowns.
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