Monumental brasses on the internet: Part 5
Collections
Gothic Eye
Gothic Eye.
A commercial site supplying high resolution images in electronic format,
mainly from antiquarian engravings of English funeral monuments. Smaller
images are freely available on the website (click on the "thumbnail" images for these).
Below is an alphabetical list of monumental brasses - engravings unless otherwise mentioned.
As well as these, the collection
includes a large number of effigies and incised slabs.
- Anonymous cleric (c. 1360): Wensley
(in the Clerics section)
- Anonymous (c. 1400): Mildenhall (lost brass)
(in the Knights section)
- Anonymous wool merchant and wife (c. 1400): Northleach
(in the Civilians section)
- Anonymous (c. 1405): Laughton
(in the Knights section)
- Sir John d'Abernoun (d. 1277): Stoke d'Abernon
(in the Knights section)
- Sir John d'Abernoun (d. 1327): Stoke d'Abernon
(in the Knights section)
- Sir Richard Attelese and Dionisia, Lady Attelesec (1391): Sheldwich
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- de Bacon (d. 1320): Gorleston
(in the Knights section)
- Joan de Badlesmere (c. 1335): Minster in Sheppey
(in the Ladies section;
detail on following page)
- Sir William Bagot (d. 1407): Bagington
(in the Knights section)
- Walter Beauchamp (c. 1430): Checkendon
(in the Civilians section)
- Margaret Pipard, Lady Berkeley (c. 1417): Wotton-under-Edge
(in the Ladies section)
- Thomas, Lord Berkeley (d. 1417): Wotton-under-Edge
(in the Knights section)
- William Bishopton (d. 1436): Great Bromley
(in the Clerics section)
- John Bloxham and John Whytton (c. 1420): Merton College, Oxford
(in the Clerics section)
- Eleanor Bohun, Duchess of Gloucester (d. 1399): Westminster Abbey
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir Robert del Bothe and Douce Venables (c. 1460): Wilmslow
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- John Bowthe, Bishop of Ely (d. 1478): East Horsley
(in the Clerics section)
- Blanche Bradstone (c. 1370): Winterbourne
(in the Ladies section)
- Margaret Braunche (c. 1364): King's Lynn
(in the Ladies section)
- Robert Braunche (d. 1364): Newark
(in the Civilians section)
- Robert Braunche (d. 1364): Newark
(in the Civilians section)
- Sir Thomas Braunstone (d. 1401): Wisbeach
(in the Knights section)
- Sir John de Brewys (d. 1426): Wiston
(in the Knights section)
- Sir William de Breyene (d. 1395): Seal
(in the Knights section)
- Margaret Briggs (c. 1370): Great Berkhampstead
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir Thomas Brounflete (d. 1430): Wymington
(in the Knights section)
- Sir Robert Bures (d. 1302): Acton (Suffolk)
(in the Knights section)
- Margery Greenham, Lady Burton (c. 1410): Little Casterton
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir Thomas Burton (c. 1407): Little Casterton
(in the Knights section)
- Philippa Byschoppesdon (d. 1414): Broughton (Lincolnshire)
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir John Harsyck and Katherine Calthorpe (c. 1384): Southacre
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- Thomas, Lord Camoys and Elizabeth Mortimer (c. 1421): Trotton
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- John de Campeden, Warden of St Cross (d. 1382): St Cross, Winchester
(in the Clerics section)
- Nicholas and Isabelle Carew (c. 1432): Beddington
(in the Civilians section)
- Sir Edward and Lady Cerne (c. 1380): Draycot-Cerne (lost brass)
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- Isabella Cheyne (d. 1483): Blickling
(in the Ladies section)
- Margaret Cheyne (d. 1419): Hever
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir Thomas Cheyne (d. 1368): Drayton Beauchamp
(in the Knights section)
- William and Beatrice Chichele (c. 1425): Higham Ferrers
(in the Civilians section)
- Clopton lady (c. 1435): Long Melford
(in the Ladies section)
- Alice Clopton (c. 1325): Westley Waterless
(in the Ladies section)
- Joan, Lady de Cobham (d. 1320): Cobham
(in the Ladies section)
- Margaret, Lady Cobham (d. 1385): Cobham
(in the Ladies section)
- Maud, Lady de Cobham (c. 1370): Cobham
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir Thomas de Cobham (d. 1367): Cobham
(in the Knights section)
- Thomas Cranley, Archbishop of Dublin (d. 1417): New College, Oxford
(in the Clerics section)
- John Cray (c. 1380): Chinnor
(in the Knights section)
- Sir John de Creke (d. 1325): Westley Waterless
(in the Knights section)
- John Cressy (d. 1413): Dodford
(in the Knights section)
- John Cressy and Christina (c. 1414): Dodford
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- Sir Nicholas Dagworth (d. 1401): Blickling
(in the Knights section)
- Dallingridge couple (c. 1390): Fletching
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- John Daundelyon (d. 1450): Margate
(in the Knights section)
- Thomas Delamere, Abbot of St Albans (d. 1396): St Albans Abbey
(in the Clerics section)
- Roger Elmebrygge (d. 1435): Beddington
(in the Knights section)
- Sir Henry English and Margaret, Lady English (1393): Wood Ditton
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- Sir William de Etchingham (d. 1387): Etchingham
(in the Knights section)
- Sir George Felbrigge (d. 1400): Playford
(in the Knights section)
- Margaret, Lady Felbrigge (c. 1416): Felbrigg
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir Simon de Felbrigge (d. 1416): Felbrigg
(in the Knights section)
- Robert, Lord Ferrers of Chartley (d. 1413): Merevale Abbey
(in the Knights section)
- Sir William FitzRalph (d. 1323): Pebmarsh
(in the Knights section)
- Sir Ivo FitzWaryn (d. 1414): Wantage
(in the Knights section)
- Alan Fleming (d. 1361): King's Lynn
(in the Civilians section)
- Richard Fox (d. 1439): Arkesden
(in the Knights section)
- William Fulbourne (d. 1391): Fulbourne
(in the Clerics section)
- John Gaynesford (d. 1460): Crowhurst
(in the Knights section)
- Thomas Goodrich, Bishop of Ely (d. 1554): Ely Cathedral
(in the Clerics section)
- Margery Greenham, Lady Burton (c. 1410): Little Casterton
(in the Ladies section)
- Matilda Throckmorton, Lady Grene (c. 1462): Green's Norton
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir Thomas Grene (d. 1462): Green's Norton
(in the Knights section)
- Sir Anthony de Grey (d. 1483): St Albans Abbey
(in the Knights section)
- John de Grofhurst (c. 1340): Horsmonden
(in the Clerics section)
- Henry Grosmont, Duke of Lancaster (c. 1347): Elsing
(in the Knights section)
- Sir John Hadresham (d. 1417): Lingfield
(in the Knights section)
- Sir Peter Halle and Elizabeth, Lady Halle (c. 1420): Herne
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- Sir Hugh Halsham (d. 1441): West Grinstead
(in the Knights section)
- Joyce, Lady Halsham (c. 1441): West Grinstead
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir John Harsyck and Katherine Calthorpe (c. 1384): Southacre
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- Sir John Hauley and wives Joanna and Alice (c. 1408): Dartmouth
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- Sir Nicholas Hawberk (d. 1407): Cobham
(in the Knights section)
- St George - brass of Nicholas Hawberk (d. 1407): Cobham
(in the Devotional section)
- Robert Hayton (d. 1424): Theddlethorpe
(in the Knights section)
- Sir Miles Stapleton and Joan Ingham (c. 1365): Ingham (lost brass)
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- Joan Ingham, Lady Stapleton (c. 1365): Ingham (lost brass)
(in the Ladies section)
- Robert Langton (c. 1515): Queen's College, Oxford
(in the Clerics section)
- Sir John de la Pole and Joan, Lady de la Pole (c. 1380): Crishall
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- Lucy Lestrange, Lady Willoughby d'Eresby (c. 1409): Spilsby
(in the Ladies section)
- Lady Leventhorpe (c. 1433): Sawbridgeworth
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir John Leventhorpe (d. 1433): Sawbridgeworth
(in the Knights section)
- Sir John Lisle (d. 1407): Thruxton
(in the Knights section)
- John Mapilton (d. 1436): Broadwater
(in the Clerics section)
- John and Anne Martyn (c. 1436): Graveney
(in the Civilians section)
- Sir Thomas Massingberd (d. 1405): Gunby
(in the Knights section)
- Thomas, Lord Camoys and Elizabeth Mortimer (c. 1421): Trotton
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- John de Northwood (d. 1330): Minster in Sheppey
(in the Knights section)
- Sir John Peryent (d. 1442): Digswell
(in the Knights section)
- Christina Phelip (d. 1471): Herne
(in the Ladies section)
- Margaret Pipard, Lady Berkeley (c. 1417): Wotton-under-Edge
(in the Ladies section)
- William Prestwick (d. 1436): Warbleton
(in the Clerics section)
- Quartermayne junior (c. 1460): Thame
(in the Knights section)
- Richard Quartermayne (c. 1460): Thame
(in the Knights section)
- de Redford couple (c. 1380): Broughton (Lincolnshire)
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- Sir Morys Russell and Isabel [?Kingston or Childrey] (c. 1401): Dyrham
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- Lawrence de Saint Maur (1337): Higham Ferrers
(in the Clerics section)
- Sir John de Saint Quentin (d. 1397): Brandsburton
(in the Knights section)
- Lady Saint Quintin (c. 1420): Harpham
(in the Ladies section)
- Lora, Lady de Saint Quintin (c. 1393): Brandsburton
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir Thomas de Saint Quintin (c. 1420): Harpham
(in the Knights section)
- Thomas de Saint Quintin (d. 1445): Harpham
(in the Knights section)
- Sir John Segrave (c. 1425): Dorchester Abbey
(in the Knights section)
- Sir Robert Septvans (d. 1306): Chartham
(in the Knights section)
- Henry Sever, Warden of Merton College, Oxford (d. 1471): Merton College, Oxford
(in the Clerics section)
- Robert and Joan Skerne (c. 1437): Kingston-Upon-Thames
(in the Civilians section)
- Jenkin and Marion Smith (c. 1480): St Mary's, Bury St Edmund's
(in the Civilians section)
- Ralph, Lord Stafford (d. 1347): Elsing
(in the Knights section)
- Sir Miles Stapleton and Joan Ingham (c. 1365): Ingham (lost brass)
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- Agnes, Lady Staunton (c. 1458): Castle Donnington
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir Robert Staunton (d. 1458): Castle Donnington
(in the Knights section)
- Daughters of Eleanor Stokes (c. 1416): Ashby St. Leger
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir Robert Swinbourne (d. 1391): Little Horkesley
(in the Knights section)
- Sir Thomas Swinbourne (d. 1412): Little Horkesley
(in the Knights section)
- Sir William Tendering (c. 1408): Stoke-by-Nayland
(in the Knights section)
- Sir Edmund Thorpe (d. 1417): Lowick
(in the Knights section)
- Joan, Lady Thorpe (c. 1419): Lowick
(in the Ladies section)
- Matilda Throckmorton, Lady Grene (c. 1462): Green's Norton
(in the Ladies section)
- Joyce, Lady Tiptoft (d. 1446): Enfield
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir Roger de Trumpington (d. 1289): Trumpington
(in the Knights section)
- Sir Robert del Bothe and Douce Venables (c. 1460): Wilmslow
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- Sir William Wadham (c. 1440): Ilminster (lost brass)
(in the Knights section)
- Richard and Elizabeth Wakehurst (c. 1464): Ardingly
(in the Civilians section)
- John Wantele (d. 1424): Amberley
(in the Knights section)
- Margaret Whatton, Lady Bagot (c. 1407): Bagington
(in the Ladies section)
- John Bloxham and John Whytton (c. 1420): Merton College, Oxford
(in the Clerics section)
- Lady Wilcotes (c. 1410): Great Tew
(in the Ladies section)
- Sir John Wilcotes (d. 1410): Great Tew
(in the Knights section)
- Sir John Wilcotes and Alicia, Lady Wilcotes (c. 1410): Great Tew (lost brass)
(in the Knights and Ladies section)
- Lucy Lestrange, Lady Willoughby d'Eresby (c. 1409): Spilsby
(in the Ladies section)
- Margaret, Baroness Willoughby d'Eresby (d. 1391): Spilsby
(in the Ladies section)
- William, Baron Willoughby D'Eresby (d. 1409): Spilsby
(in the Knights section)
- Sir John Wingfield (c. 1400): Letheringham
(in the Knights section)
- Richard Wylleys (c. 1460): Higham Ferrers
(in the Clerics section)
Notts monumental brasses
Article by Joseph Bramley, from Transactions of the Thoroton Society, volume 17 (1913),
including rubbings and descriptions of the following, on the
Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology website.