Eccleshall Church - Tomb of Bishop William Overton: sepia drawing

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Date:1800 - 1899 (c.)

Description:Showing the tomb of Bishop William Overton, with effigies of his two wives, dated 1603, 'on the North side of the Chancell, of Alablaster.' [Married (1) Margeret Barlow; (2) Mary Bradstock.] In 1603 he wrote his own epitaph and had it put up in Eccleshall Church.


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1700s
Eccleshall Church: engraving
Eccleshall Church: engraving

South west view across the churchyard, showing the three bays of the chancel that ...

1760s
Eccleshall Church: water colour painting
Eccleshall Church: water colour painting

South west view across the churchyard, showing the three bays of the chancel that ...

1780s
Eccleshall Village: pen drawing
Eccleshall Village: pen drawing

South west view showing a the church in the distance, from the fields. Artist: ...

1820s
Eccleshall Church: pencil drawing
Eccleshall Church: pencil drawing

South east view (from the way leading to the churchyard), showing a tower of four ...

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Donor ref:SV-IV.127 (45/7997)

Source: William Salt Library

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