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English: Two small imitation mediaeval brasses, a rectangular brass containing text in English in simplified black letter Gothic script Lord Chief Justice Sir William Hankford, knight, died xx Dec MCCCCXXIII with an escutcheon below containing Hankford arms Sable, a chevron barry nebuly argent and gules, (approximated here erroneously as a chevron barry of three wavy). These were probably inlaid into the top of the stone slab in 1829, when the Annery Chapel was restored by William Tardrew, a later owner of Annery, as stated on a stone tablet in the chapel. Monkleigh Church, Devon
Date Brasses 1829; photo 2013
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Author (Lobsterthermidor (talk) 19:11, 16 June 2013 (UTC))

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