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... stone with his image also of stone over him ; the hair of his head , auburn , long to his shoulders but curling up and a small forked beard : on his head a chaplet like a coronet of four roses ; a habit of purple damasked down to his ...
... stone with his image also of stone over him ; the hair of his head , auburn , long to his shoulders but curling up and a small forked beard : on his head a chaplet like a coronet of four roses ; a habit of purple damasked down to his ...
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... stone in the pavement of the choir bears his name and the date of his death . Here too lies John Fletcher , also commemor- ated by a stone in the pavement of the choir . Aubrey writes : " In this church was interred , without any ...
... stone in the pavement of the choir bears his name and the date of his death . Here too lies John Fletcher , also commemor- ated by a stone in the pavement of the choir . Aubrey writes : " In this church was interred , without any ...
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... Stone [ the rest is lozenge ] opposite to the scutcheon of Robertus de Ros , with this inscription only on him , in a pavement square , blew marble , about 14 inches square : ' O Rare Ben Jonson . " " When the nave was repaved in 1821 ...
... Stone [ the rest is lozenge ] opposite to the scutcheon of Robertus de Ros , with this inscription only on him , in a pavement square , blew marble , about 14 inches square : ' O Rare Ben Jonson . " " When the nave was repaved in 1821 ...
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