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English: Tissington Church, Derbyshire, Memorial to Francis FitzHerbert (died 1619) and to Sir John FitzHerbert (1599-1642), Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1624.[1] Top inscription: "Sir John FitzHerbert, Knight, late of Tissington, deceased the second of August 1642 aged 43". Arms: Gules, three lions rampant or (FitzHerbert of Tissington) impaling Argent, a chief vairy gules and or overall a bend sable (FitzHerbert of Swynnerton & Norbury). For a pedigree of the FitzHerbert family see: John Gough Nichols, The Topographer and Genealogist[2]
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