About 80 ancient monumental brasses survive in Gloucestershire, many in Cirencester Church. They may be divided into three categories: Ecclesiastical, Military and Civil.[1] Many have been lost to theft over the ages. The first complete listing of brasses in Gloucestershire was made by Cecil T. Davis, op.cit.
Image(Drawing/Rubbing;Photograph) | Date | Location | Name |
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c.1370 | Winterbourne | A lady of the Bradestone family | |
1396 | TempleChurch, Bristol | Civilian, half-length | |
1400 | Deerhurst | Sir John Cassy (judicial costume) & wife Alice, with canopy | |
c.1400 | Cirencester | Wine merchant(?) and wife Margaret, imperfect with canopy | |
c.1400 | Northleach | Wool merchant and wife | |
1401 | Chipping Campden | William Greville (civilian costume) and wife Marion, with canopy | |
c.1411 | Trinity Church, Bristol | John Barstaple | |
c.1411 | Trinity Church, Bristol | Isabella, wife of John Barstaple | |
1416 [2] | Dyrham | Maurice Russell, knight | |
1417 [3] | Wooton-under-Edge | Thomas de Berkeley, 5th Baron Berkeley | |
c.1430 | Quinton | Joan Clopton (vowess) with canopy | |
1438 | Cirencester | Richard Dixton in armour, with canopy | |
1439 | St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol | Sir John Juyn in judicial costume | |
1440 | Cirencester | Robert Page in civilian costume and wife Margaret, 6 sons, 8 daughters with canopy | |
1442 | Cirencester | Reginald Spyeer in civilian costume and 4 wives: Margaret, Juliana, Margaret & Joan | |
c.1445 | Newland | Man in armour and wife, imperfect, crest of "free miner" | |
1447 | Northleach | Thomas Fortey, imperfect, William Scors, both in civilian costume and their wife Agnes, head missing, with 2 groups of children and canopy, both imperfect | |
1450 | Chipping Campden | William Welley in civilian costume and wife Alice | |
c.1450 | Lechlade | Wool merchant and wife | |
1458 | Northleach | John Fortey in civilian costume with canopy | |
c.1460 | Temple Church, Bristol | A priest, palimpsest | |
1461 | St Peter's, Bristol | Robert Lond, chaplain | |
1461 | Rodmarton | John Edward in civilian costume | |
1462 | Cirencester | William Prelatte in armour and 2 wives Agnes & Joan | |
1467 | Chipping Campden | John Lethenard in civilian dress and wife Joan | |
c.1470 | Cirencester | William Notyngham in civilian dress, imperfect, and wife Christine | |
1475 | St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol | Philip(?) Mede in tabard and 2 wives | |
1478 | St John's, Bristol | Thomas Rowley in civilian dress and wife Margaret | |
1478 | Cirencester | Ralph Parsons, priest | |
c.1480 | St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol | John Jay, civilian, and wife Joan | |
c.1480 | Cirencester | A priest | |
c.1480 | Cirencester | Civilian and wife | |
1484 | Chipping Campden | William Gybbys, civilian and 3 wives: Alice, Margaret and Marion | |
c.1485 | Micheldean | Wives of Thomas Baynham(d.1499/1500): (1)Margaret Hody (left) and (2)Alice Walwyn (right) | |
c.1485 | Northleach | Woolman and wife | |
c.1490 | Northleach | John Taylour, civilian, and wife Joan | |
1493 | Tormarton | John Ceysyll, civilian | |
1497 | Cirencester | John Benet, civilian, imperfect, and wife Joan | |
1497 | Sevenhampton | John Camber, civilian | |
1500 | Fairford | John Tame(d.1500) in armour and wife Alice | |
c.1500 | Cirencester | Civilian, imperfect, head restored | |
c.1500 | Minchinhampton | Civilian and wife | |
1501 | Northleach | Robert Serche and wife Anne | |
1505 | Olveston | Denys brass, Maurice Denys and son Sir Walter Denys, both in armour] | |
c.1510 | Lechlade | John Twynyho (?) wool merchant | |
1534 | Fairford | Sir Edmund Tame I & wives (1)Agnes Greville, to his left (2)Elizabeth Tyringham, to his right | |