CIVILIANS AND LADIES.
c1380. | Richard de Heylesdone, and Beatrice, his wife. | Hellesdon. |
1384. | John de Heylesdon, and Johanna, his wife. Aninscription only. | Hellesdon. |
1412. | Walter Moneslee, and Isabella, his wife. | St. John in Maddermarket. |
1432. | Robert Baxter, and Christiana, his wife. | St. Giles. |
1435. | Robert Brasyer, and Christiana, his wife. Acelebrated bell-founder. | St. Stephen. |
Roberti Brasyer (mutilated). | St. Stephen. | |
1436. | Richard Purdaunce, and Margaret, his wife. | St. Giles. |
1436. | John Asgar, the younger. | St. Lawrence. |
c1445. | Alice Thorndon. | Frettenham. |
1460. | Thomas Bokenham, and wife. | St. Stephen. |
c1460. | A Lady (unknown). | Frettenham. |
1470. | Jane Corbet, in Brass, of John Corbet, and Jane, hiswife—see “Knights.” | Sprowston. |
1475. | William Pepyr, and Joan, his wife, inscription and fourshields lost. | St. John in Maddermarket. |
1475. | William Norwiche, and Alicia, his wife. A BracketBrass. Canopy mutilated. | St. George at Colegate. |
1495. | John Horslee, and Agnes, his wife. | St. Swithin. |
1499. | Anne Heveningham, in Brass, of Thome Heveningham, andAnne, his wife—see “Knights.” | Ketteringham. |
A Lady (unknown). There are two Inscriptions, with afigure of a Child, inserted with this Brass, in the wall of thechurch, which do not relate to it. | Ketteringham. | |
1501. | Richard Ferrers, Mayor of Norwich, in the years 1473,1478, 1483, 1493, 1498. Merchant’s mark andinscription only remaining. | St. Michael at Coslany. |
1502. | Thomas Cok. | St. Gregory. |
1503. | Edward Ward. | Bixley. |
1505. | William Dussing, and Katherine, his wife. In windingsheets. | Kirby Bedon. |
1505. | Thome Tyard. In winding sheets. | Bawburgh. |
c1510. | Juliane Anyell. | Witton. |
1514. | Margaret Pettwode. | St. Clement. |
1515. | Henrici Scolows, and Alicia, his wife. In windingsheets, with four evangelical emblems. | St. Michael at Coslany. |
1523. | A Female Figure, probably of Ann Hoste. Curious forhead-dress and tippet. Now in private possession; formerlyin the church of | St. Edmund. |
John Terri, and Lettys, his wife. An elaborateBrass, with twenty lines of English verse. | St. John in Maddermarket. | |
c1527. | John Gilbert. Fragments of canopy and inscriptiononly remaining. | St. Andrew. |
1528. | Edwardus Whyte, and Elizabeth, his wife. | Shottisham St. Mary. |
c1538. | William Layer, and wife. Inscription lost. | St. Andrew. |
1540. | Nicholas Suttherton. An inscription andshield. A palimpsest, now in the church chest, formerly ateast end of nave. | St. John in Maddermarket. |
1546. | Bel Buttry. | St. Stephen. |
1558. | Robarte Rugge, and Elizabeth, his wife, Mayor ofNorwich. | St. John in Madder market. |
1560. | Helen Caus, wife of Thomas Caus, Mayor of Norwich. This is one of three effigies which represented Thomas Caus,Mayor in 1495 and 1503, and Johanna and Helen, his wives, and isa late example of the pedimental head dress. The othereffigies are lost, and this is partly covered by a pew. | St. John in Maddermarket. |
A Mayor of Norwich, and his Wife. Name and dateunknown. Inscription lost. The figure of the Ladypartly covered by a pew. | St. John in Maddermarket. | |
1577. | Anne Rede, wife of Sir Peter Rede (whose Brass lies in St.Peter of Mancroft Church). | St. Margare. |
1600. | Mary Bussie. Lost since 1850; formerly in the churchof | St. Peter of Mancroft. |
1605. | Mis Anē Claxton; an inscription and shield. | St. Mary at Coslany. |
1649. | Clere Talbot, and his wives. | Dunston. |
1818. | Mary Elizabeth, wife of Edward South Thurlow. Across, brass, with a border inscription; laid down within thelast few years. | The Cathedral, (north side of Choir). |