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County: Hampshire Click on Image to see original watercolour
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Town/Village: Christchurch
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Artist and Date: 1889 September 6
Iconography: Heraldic
Copied from (Collection): Soc of Antiq Ren III p 363
Watercolour Ref. No.: A036
Notebook: FMP  
Portfolio: Jas P,  
Notebook: IH 1
Other details: Tile displaying the armorial insignia of Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury, wife of Sir Richard and mother of Cardinal Pole from her unoccupied tomb in Christchurch, Hampshire accused of treason wrongfully she was beheaded in AD 1541. The shield is Monthemer quartered with Montacute viz. or an eagle displayed vert and argent three fusils in fess gules.
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