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Church of St Andrew

A Grade II* Listed Building in Burton Overy, Leicestershire

Church of St. Andrew, Burton Overy

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Wall monument in marble to Peace Commissioner Henry Coleman d. 25th Jan 1779 aet 74, His wife Ann (daughter of Robert freeman by Mary his wife), she d. 30th Oct 1761 aet 58. Also eldest son Thomas Colemand. 15th Jan 1772 aet 43, Phoebe (daughter of Ebenezer Braithwaite of London) she d. 27th Nov 1769 aet 34 in childbed; her daughter dying one day later was interred at her bosom. Also Thomas their son d. 28th Aug 1764 aged 8 years, and their daughter mary Ann d. 18th Jan 1769 aged 13 years. At the top of the monument, the Arms are, for Coleman, Azure on a pale rayonnee or, a lion rampant gules. In an escutcheon of pretense, the Arms of Freeman, (representative of two ancient Irish families), Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gules three lozenges argent, for Freeman; 2nd and 3rd, argent on a chevron gules between three martlets sable, as many crosses patteeof the field, for Deane. (Photo Aug 2007).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 24 March 2013

Photo ID: 74481
Building ID: 101061587
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