RM2DF4HBX–Ann Moore, the fasting woman of Tutbury, born 1761. Went on long fasts for money from 1807, but exposed as a fraud in 1813. Later sent to prison for falsely collecting money for charity in 1816. Depicted in her fasting bed with Bible and spectacles. Lithograph after a stipple engraving by Robert Cooper from Henry Wilson and James Caulfield’s Book of Wonderful Characters, Memoirs and Anecdotes, of Remarkable and Eccentric Persons in all ages and countries, John Camden Hotten, Piccadilly, London, 1869.
RM2A82FBR–Henry Evans, died 1771 aged 129. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FC6–Daniel de Foe, author of Robinson Crusoe. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82F7K–Thomas d'Urfey, poet and playwright, died 1723. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FN9–Richard Gascoigne, rebel executed for treason at Tyburn, 1716. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FAN–Sir John Johnston, rapist and kidnapper, executed 1691. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FB5–James Whitney, the notorious highwayman, executed at Porter's Block, 1694. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FX6–Humphrey Wanley, antiquarian and librarian, died 1726. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FAH–Philip Hermon, 17th century Quaker visionary. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FP4–Christopher Layer, rebel supporter executed for treason at Tyburn, 1723. Engraving by from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FMR–James Radcliffe, Earl of Derwentwater, rebel lord, executed 1716. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FWK–James Sheppard, rebel supporter executed at Tyburn, 1717. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FBJ–Daniel Burgess, pulpit buffoon and imitator of Hugh Peters, died 1723. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FN5–Fawkes, sleight-of-hand man and juggler at Bartholomew Fair, 18th century. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FEJ–Abel Roper, London pamphlet publisher and bookseller, died in 1716. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FBW–Andrew Fletcher, republican and Monmouth supporter, died 1716. Engraving by W. Maddocks from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FB8–Aesop, the drunken rhyming cobbler of Eton, 17th century. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FNM–Thomas Hearne, antiquarian and book collector, 18th century. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FDN–John Hardman, corn cutter and bunion doctor to King William III. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FER–Henry Sacheverel, rector of Saint Peter's church, Marlborough, died 1724. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FEY–Jane Scrimshaw, lived to the age of 127, died 1711. Engraving by W. Maddocks from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FF4–Jeremiah White, chaplain to Oliver Cromwell, 17th century. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FHB–John Bruce, Scottish rebel, executed for treason, 1716. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FJ6–Duncan Campbell, the Dumb Gentleman, deaf mute and fortune-teller, 18th century. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FD6–Blind Granny, drunk London beggar who could lick her blind eye with her tongue. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82F75–William Aldridge, wheelwright of Acton who died in 1698 aged 114. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FNH–John Hall, rebel supporter executed for treason at Tyburn, 1716. Engraving by George Cruikshank from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FBF–Thomas Britton, coal merchant and antiquarian book dealer, died 1714. Engraving by Maddocks from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82F78–William Atkins, eccentric quack doctor known as the Gout Doctor, 18th century. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FAW–Sir John Radcliffe, died 1714. Oxford-educated quack doctor and physician. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FWJ–Thomas Robinson, antiquary notorious for destroying antiquities, 18th century. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FN7–James Figg, prize fighter, boxer, broadsword master, died 1734. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82F7A–Thomas Baskerville, whimsical enthusiast, recluse and Oxford scholar, aged 70. Engraving by George Cruikshank from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FP8–Captain Philip Lockhart, rebel supporter, executed by firing squad, 1716. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FBC–James Bick, the Mimic Trumpeter, ventriloquist and musical imitator, died 1734. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FWA–William Pattison, unfortunate young poet, died of the smallpox, 1706–1727. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FJH–George Collingwood, rebel supporter of James Stuart the Pretender, executed for treason, Liverpool, 1716. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82F7G–Thomas Brown, ribald writer and satirist, friend of Aphra Behn, died 1704. Woodblock engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FAY–Thomas Rymer, historiographer to King William III, poet, critic and historian, died 1713. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FWD–Reverend William Paul, rebel supporter executed for treason at Tyburn, 1716. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FW7–Colonel Henry Oxburgh, rebel supporter executed for treason at Tyburn, 1716. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FB1–Thomas Tryon, vegetarian, student of astrology and the occult sciences, died 1709. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FX2–William Turnstall, poet pardoned for his support of the Stuart rebellion in 1716. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FMY–Richard Dicky Dickinson, governor of Scarborough spa, with a pet monkey, 18th century. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82F7P–Sir John Fenwick, Jacobite conspirator, beheaded on Tower Hill 1697. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FEB–James Poro and his parasitic twin Matthew, exhibited in 1704 in London. Engraving by W. Maddocks from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FP0–John Law, murderer, gambler, projector of the failed Missisippi Scheme, died 1729. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FNX–John Ker, of Kersland, Scottish spy during the Jacobite rebellion, died 1726. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FNE–Thomas Guy, notorious miser and founder of Guy's Hospital, London, died 1724. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FR8–Louis Maximilian Mahomet, Turkish servant to King George I, died 1726. Engraving by W. Maddocks from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FWP–Jack Sheppard, notorious English thief and gaol-breaker, hanged at Tyburn, 1724. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FE4–John Keiling, Blind Jack, London street performer on the flageolet with his nose. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FH5–Patie Birnie, the fiddler of Kinghorn, poet, singer and pub musician, 18th century. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FJ9–Henry Carey, illegimate son of George Saville, Marquis of Halifax, writer and composer. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FE2–Isaac the Oxford Grinner, grimacing performer at fairs around the country, 18th century. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FF8–John Alder, Turkish slave, merchant and finally prisoner in Fleet Prison, the debtor's gaol, 1727. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FX8–Gallows ticket for the hanging of Jonathan Wild, Thief-Taker General, 18th century London underworld figure. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FE7–Edward King, Abel Roper's man Toby, his face covered with warts, died 1726. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FHX–Matthew Buckinger, German performer who married four times and had 11 children, died 1722. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FAR–William Joy, the English Samson, strongman and performer of feats of strength, depicted in 1699 at age 24. Engraving by Cook from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FWY–Mary Tofts, the rabbit woman of Goldalming, who pretended to give birth to rabbits, died 1763. Engraving by W. Maddocks from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FTY–John 'Carcase' Morley, a fortunate butcher, rascal and real-estate dealer, died 1732. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FNT–William Gordon, Viscount Kenmure, rebel supporter, convicted of treason, beheaded at Tower Hill, 1716. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FBK–John Dennis, critic and playwright, and writer of turgid, heavy and obscure poetry. Died 1734. Copperplate engraving by J. van Gucht from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FJD–Samuel Chappel, alias Grater of Oxford, 18th century. Having lost all his teeth, he grated his bread to aid in digestion. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FH2–Major John Bernardi, a suspect in the assassination plot conspiracy against King William III. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FF0–John Tutchin, political writer, poet and agitator in the reign of King James II, died 1707. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FDY–Nicholas Hart, the Great Sleeper, who fell into a fit of lethargy for six days in 1711. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FFP–Paul Atkinson, Fransiscan friar condemned to life imprisonment in Hurst Castle, Isle of Wight, 18th century. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FK5–Christian Davis, alias Mother Ross, enlisted as a man named Christopher Welsh, and fought duels and battles. Died 1739. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FWW–Nathaniel St. Andre, 18th century Swiss surgeon and 'rabbit doctor' fooled by Mary Toft, the rabbit woman of Godalming. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FEE–Yorkshire Nan, self-styled cap-woman to Prince George, female transvetite who made five voyages as a man. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82F7C–John Bigg, the Dinton hermit, 1629-1696. He lived in a cave and wore a patchwork coat of leather scraps. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82F7W–John Gale, or Dumb Jack, deaf and dumb idiot. Known for wearing his hat at a rakish angle, smoking a tobacco pipe, and enjoying public executions at Tyburn. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FEG–Sir William Read, cobbler and tailor who became a mountebank, quack doctor, and finally oculist to King George I and Queen Anne, died 1715. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FDW–Old Harry with his Raree Show. He attracted customers with a bell and showed a cabinet of curiosities including a snake, a flea, and Nippotate a tame hedgehog for a farthing. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FF2–John Valerius, born without arms, exhibited in London from 1698 to 1705. With his feet, he could beat a drum, play cards, shave, fence, fire a pistol, write with a quill, etc. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2A82FW3–Nathaniel Oldham, who spent his inheritance on hunting and the races, died in the king's bench prison. From a painting by Faber showing him in green velvet hunting coat and jockey cap, with dog and gun. Engraving by R. Grave from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
RM2X4KXBB–Citizen of Norwich and his wife, circa 1460. The woman in a mitre headdress. Memorial brass in St. Mary's Church, Coslany, Norwich. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMAD2F–Monumental brass of Catherine, in Stoke Church, Suffolk. Wife of Sir Thomas Clopton, afterwards of Sir William Pendring. In surcote and mantle. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMAD2B–Monumental brass of John Bacon in Gorleston Church, Suffolk, 14th century. Knight in chainmail hauberk, tunic, sword and armorial shield. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMADN9–Monumental brass of Thomas Annot, merchant and grammar-school founder, died 1577. A skeleton with dart (Death) is all that remains. Lowestoft Church, Suffolk. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMAD9F–Monumental brass of Simon Brooke, St Mary's church, Ufford, Suffolk, 15th century. Brooke, died 1488, with his three wives Emota, Margareta and Alicia. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMADRD–Monumental brass of John Shorland, died aged seven in 1601. Young boy with his coat of arms in St Mary's church, Woodbridge, Suffolk. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMADE5–Monumental brasses in St. Mary's church, Hawkeddon, Suffolk, 15th century. Family of husband and wife with seven mourning children. Possibly Alexander Cressender. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMAD2E–Monumental brass of Sir Adam Bacon, Oulton Church, Suffolk, 14th century. Rector and lord of the manor, in vestments of alb, stole, maniple and chasuble. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMAD6W–Monumental brass in Melton church, Suffolk, 15th century. Unknown figures of men and women, one a priest in tonsure and hood, circa 1430. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2X4KX6B–John Daniel, merchant and mayor of Norwich, died 1418. In cape with mayoral buttons on shoulder. Memorial brass in St. Stephens Church, Norwich. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMADNB–Monumental brass of Thomasine Playters, died 1578, third wife of William Playters, Esq. With her daughter Susan and coat of arms in St Margaret's church, Sotterley, Suffolk. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMAD4D–Monumental brass of John Brook Esq., Easton church, Suffolk, 15th century. John Brook de Eston, died 1426, in helmet and plate armour with sword and belt. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMADE7–Monumental brasses in Holy Trinity church, Middleton, Suffolk, circa 1510. Man in gown with belt and moneybag, woman in gable hood and robe with long belt. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMADK1–Monumental brass of Christopher Playters Esq., St Margaret's church, Sotterley, Suffolk, 16th century. Man in suit of plate armour, hands in prayer, died 1547. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMADW4–Monumental brass of Anthony Pettow, Elizabethan yeoman, married Frauncis Bishope, died 1610. In ruff collar, cape, doublet and breeches, in Holy Trinity church, Middleton, Suffolk. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMADXY–Monumental brass of Henry Mason, Henrici Mason, studied at Cambridge, died 1619, aged 66. In ruff collar, gown with hanging sleeves, All Saints church, Eyke, Suffolk. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2X4KXBY–Thomas Bokenham, died 1460, married Christiane. Bald man in robe and belt, wearing high shoes with double clasps. Memorial brass in St. Stephen's Church, Norwich. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2X4KXBF–John Todenham, circa 1460, buried with his wife Joan (Johne his wyff). Man with tonsure hairstyle and simple robe. Memorial brass in St. John the Baptist church, Maddermarket, Norwich. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2X4KX4D–Robert Attelath, member of the wealthy corporation of Lynn, died 1376. In long coat with mayorial buttons on the shoulder, embroidered belt. St. Margaret's Church, Lynn, Norfolk. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMADN7–Monumental brass of Edmond Chapman (alias Barker), died 1574, wife Margaret, and family of eight sons and five daughters, St Peter's church, Sibton, Suffolk, 16th century. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMAD53–Monumental brass of John Staverton Esq. and wife, Eyke church, Suffolk. John, Baron of the Exchequer to Henry VI, lord of Stavender Park, in judge's robes, died 1428, with his lady wife. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
RM2WMAD70–Monumental brass of a young man, titled Chantry priest (sic), Saint Peter's church, Carlton, Suffolk, 15th century. Man in belted tunic with large rosary, circa 1480. Handtinted copperplate engraving drawn, etched and published by John Sell Cotman in Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, Henry Bohn, London, 1818.
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