Thirteenth century
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Brass rubbings, 1965
Medieval monumental brass rubbings dated 1277 – 1327.
Marjorie Kocher brass rubbings
This collection includes rubbings (wax engravings) of monuments which date from the 13th to 17th centuries. Scholars of Medieval Studies and Shakespeare and his times will find the rubbings useful. The collection contains eighty medieval monumental brass rubbings of the British Isles.
Sir John D’Aubermon, 1965
Sir John D’Aubermon, 1277. A Sheriff of Surrey – the oldest surviving brass in the British Isles. Armor consists of heraldic shield, mail, leather surcoat, sword and spear. Decorative lion at feet. Located at Mary’s Church, Stoke D’Abernon, Surrey. 40”W x 98”L.
Sir Roger De Trumpington, 1965
Sir Roger De Trumpington, 1289. Fought with Prince Edward in the Seventh Crusade – the second oldest brass recorded. Located at Church of St. Mary and Michael, Trumpington, Cambridge. 32”W x 92”L