File:Brass ThomasDyke Died1672 KingstonStMaryChurch Somerset.xcf
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English: Monumental brass of Thomas Dyke (1591-1672) of Tetton in the parish of Kingston St Mary, Somerset, and of his wife Anna (1598-1630). Inscribed as follows:
On a speech scroll emanating from the mouth of a skull above two crossed-bones:
Also engraved here on a shield are the Dyke arms : Or, three cinquefoils sable; above, on an esquire's helmet, the Dyke crest: A cubit arm erect, vested and cuffed, the hand grasping a mace, the head of which is barbed with seven spikes. Below is inscribed in Latin:
Below is inscribed verse:
Below is inscribed in Latin:
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Date | photo 2018 |
Source | Self-photographed |
Author | Lobsterthermidor (talk) 20:42, 31 August 2018 (UTC) |
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