Monumental brasses on the internet: Part 2
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Collage, Corporation of London
Collage.
This huge library of images of London includes the monumental brasses listed below.
Use the search facility to find the images.
- Anonymous man (undated): All Saints, Fulham, Middlesex (painting)
- Anonymous man (1586): St Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London (drawing)
- Anonymous - indents and group of six sons (undated): St Andrew Undershaft, London (drawing)
- Anonymous - indents and group of five daughters (undated): St Andrew Undershaft, London (drawing)
- Anonymous - group of seven sons (undated): St Martin Outwich, London (drawing)
- Susanna Barford (1652): St Saviour, Southwark, Surrey (painting)
- Margaret Bassano (?): St Katharine by the Tower, Stepney, Middlesex (painting)
- Constance Bownell (?1552): St Leonard, Heston, Middlesex (painting)
- Thomas Bownell (1570): St Leonard, Heston, Middlesex (painting)
- Mary Burnell (?1612): St Katharine by the Tower, Stepney, Middlesex (painting)
- Simon Burton (1593): St Andrew Undershaft, London (rubbing)
- William Chase (?1544): St Mary, Twickenham, Middlesex (painting)
- Thomas Hatteclyff (?): St Mary, Addington, Surrey (painting)
- Sir Matthew Howland (?): St Leonard, Streatham, Surrey (painting)
- Lady Margaret Irby and daughters (undated): All Hallows, Tottenham, Middlesex (painting)
- William Lichefeld (?1517): St Mary, Willesden, Middlesex (painting)
- Rowland Monoux, wife and children (?): All Saints Church, Edmonton, Middlesex (painting; two versions)
- Thomas Morley (1566): St Andrew Undershaft/St Olave, Hart Street, London (painting)
- Nicholas de Nale (undated): St Andrew Undershaft, London (painting)
- John Newcourt (undated): St Paul's Cathedral, London (drawing)
- Edward and Mary Nowell and children (?1600): All Saints Church, Edmonton, Middlesex (painting)
- John and Ellyne Orgone (1584): St Olave, Hart Street, London (painting)
- Sir Andrew Riccard (undated): St Olave, Hart Street, London (drawing)
- Margaret Roberts and children (undated): St Mary, Willesden, Middlesex (painting)
- George Schrader (1605): St Andrew Undershaft/St Olave, Hart Street, London (painting)
- Brome Whorewood: St Paul's Cathedral, London (drawing)
- Bartholomew Willesden and wife (undated): St Mary, Willesden, Middlesex (painting)
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
A Gallery of Brass Rubbings [not available, 20 June 2019]. Twenty four images, including:
- Thomas, Lord Berkeley (1392): Wooton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire
- Thomas de Braunstone (1401): Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
- [Alice Carter?] (1578) [1528?]: King's Langley, Hertfordshire
- Griffin Clarke (1583): Streatley, Berkshire
- Thomas Clarke (1600): Streatley, Berkshire
- John Eyston [and his wife Jane (1589):] East Hendred, Berkshire
- Thomas Hopper
- Robert Lange
- [Robert Nevyll?] Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire
- John Newman (1517): Brightwalton, Berkshire
- Maurice Osborne (1534): Kelmarsh, Northamptonshire
- Margaret Reyton [Peyton (1484):] Isleham, Cambridgeshire
Thurrock Local History Society
Heraldry and Church Brasses. Extracts from articles by Derek and Hazel Austin,
originally published in Panorama, 12, 13 and 14 between 1968 and 1971,
describing brasses in 7 churches in the Thurrock area, illustrated by rubbings
of 26 brasses:
- Anonymous (c. 1460):
Corringham, Essex
- Anonymous priest (c. 1500):
Stifford, Essex
- Anonymous (c. 1520) (Thomas Hotofte?):
Orsett, Essex
- Anonymous civilian (c. 1520):
Orsett, Essex
- Anonymous civilian, 2 wives, 1 son and 6 daughters (c. 1520):
Grays, Essex
- John Ardalle and Ann his wife (1504):
Stifford, Essex
- Thomas Atlec [?Atlee] and his wife Margaret (1467):
Corringham, Essex
- Nathaniel and Elizabeth, children of Edward Bacon and his wife Helen (1588):
Aveley, Essex
- Margaret Barker, wife of Edward Barker of Chesswyke (1602):
South Ockendon, Essex
- Charles Barrett (l584):
Aveley, Essex
- Edward Barrette (1585):
Aveley, Essex
- Children of [?] Isolda de Belhus (1520):
Aveley, Essex
- Richard de Beltoun, rector (c. 1340):
Corringham, Essex
- Sir Ingelram Bruyn (1400):
South Ockendon, Essex
- Daniel Caldwail (? Caldwell) (1634):
Horndon-on-the-Hill, Essex
- Robert Draper, person (1595):
Corringham, Essex
- Alice Greyve (1453):
Corringham, Essex
- Humphrey Heies and his son Humphrey (1585):
West Thurrock, Essex
- Thomas Hotofte (1495):
Orsett, Essex
(inscription recording his benefaction, and a possible memorial)
- Robert King, pastor (1584):
Orsett, Essex
- Radulphus de Knevynton (1370):
Aveley, Essex
- Thomas Latham and Jane his wife (1485):
Orsett, Essex
- Ann Lathum, daughter of Thomas Lathum of Stifford (1627):
Stifford, Essex
- Elizabeth Lathum, wife of Thomas Lathum of Stifford (1630):
Stifford, Essex
- William Lathum and Susan his wife, daughter of Symon Sampson of Carsey, Suffolk (1622):
Stifford, Essex
- Cicilye Owen (1603):
Chadwell-St-Mary, Essex
- Rudolph Perchehay (c. 1380):
Stifford, Essex
- Katherine Redinge, daughter of Humphrey Heies (1591):
West Thurrock, Essex
- Lady Elizabeth Saltonstall (1630):
South Ockendon, Essex
- Gilbert Saltonstall (1585):
South Ockendon, Essex
Find A Grave
Find A Grave.
This site is devoted to funeral monuments of all ages from all over the world.
It includes some photographs of medieval English brasses, submitted by visitors:
- Aethelred I, King of the West Saxons (d.871): Wimborne Minster, Dorset [15th-century brass])
- Henry Boleyn: Hever, Kent
- Sir Thomas Boleyn (1538): Hever, Kent
- Henry Bost (1502): Eton College, Buckinghamshire
- Margaret Cheyne (1419): Hever, Kent
- Elizabeth Eynes (1585): York Minster
- Sir John Lestrange (1518): Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
- Thomas Oken (1573): St Mary's Church, Warwick
Yorvik Brass Rubbing Centre
Yorvik Brass Rubbing Centre.
[formerly at http://www.brass-rubbing.com/">; not available, 14 May 2006; see the Internet Archive's
copy
of this page, from December 2003.]
A commercial site, with images of several brass rubbings, including:
- Henry Bourchier [1483]: Little Easton, Essex
- Isabel Bourchier, Countess of Essex [1484] [Little Easton, Essex?]
- Sir Thomas Bullen (1538): Hever, Kent
- Margaret Bernard Peyton (1484): Islesham, Cambridgeshire
- John and Lettys Terry (1524): St John Maddermarket, Norwich
- Dame Radcliffe Wingfield (1601): Easton, Surrey