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Church of St Andrew

A Grade I Listed Building in Denton, Lincolnshire

Church of St Andrew, Denton

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In the south aisle a wall monument to Johannes Blyth, d.1602, in ashlar. The latin raised letter inscription is set in an egg and dart surround, flanked by Ionic pilasters and free standing Composite fluted columns, supporting a pediment containing a pair of naked female figures holding hour glasses leaning on a skull. The frieze is decorated with medallions. The reclining figure of the deceased his prayer book in hand lies on a half rolled up mattress on a tomb chest on which are portrayed his wife and 6 children, all named in raised letters. At the end of the chest a full coat of arms. (Photo Sept 2012).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 23 October 2012

Photo ID: 62803
Building ID: 101062370
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