Hacker, P. and Farman, P. (1999). An heraldic engraved brass coffin-plate to Bridget, Lady Heathcote -- a product of Thomas Chippendale's London Workshop?. Trans Monumental Brass Soc 16 (3). Vol 16(3), pp. 267-269.

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An heraldic engraved brass coffin-plate to Bridget, Lady Heathcote -- a product of Thomas Chippendale's London Workshop?
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Trans Monumental Brass Soc 16 (3)
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Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society
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16 (3)
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267 - 269
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Journal
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Report on a brass coffin-plate, bearing the lozenge of arms of Lady Heathcote and dating to 1772 AD. The brass was originally discovered in the vaults of Normanton church, Rutland, and was removed prior to the creation of `Rutland Water' reservoir, which flooded the site. The brass is interpreted as having possibly been created by Thomas Chippendale, a `cabinet maker and upholsterer' who was based in St Martin's Lane, London.
Author
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Peter Hacker
Patrick Farman
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Robert D B Bath (Abstract author)
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1999
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Subjects / Periods:
Coffin Plates (BIAB)
Post Medieval (BIAB)
Vaults (Auto Detected Subject)
Brass (Auto Detected Subject)
1772 Ad (Auto Detected Temporal)
Brass Coffinplate (Auto Detected Subject)
Reservoir (Auto Detected Subject)
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25 Apr 2002