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English: Monumental brass to Thomas Camoys, 1st Baron Camoys, and his wife Elizabeth Mortimer. In St George's Church, Trotton, Sussex (1421). From: Fairbank, F.R. (1901). "Rubbings of medieval engraved brasses". The Connoisseur 1 (Sept/Dec): 162-168. |
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Author | Fairbank, F.R. (Frederick Royston) d. 1913 |
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