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Parish Church of St Helen

A Grade I Listed Building in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire

Ann Jackson 1698, Church of St Helen, Ashby de la Zouch.

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Wall monument. A plaque of cream marble with dark grey inlay. Shield above Gules a fess between three cormorants or (Jackson of Coleraine differenced or for argent) impaling Azure a fess between three dexter hands bendwise or (Bate of Ashby differenced azure for sable). Below, a wide winged angels head. Near this Place lieth the Body of Ann Wife of Richard Jackson second Son of William Jackson of Coleraine in the County of Derry in the Kingdom of Ireland Esquire Daughter of Thomas bate of Ashby Gentleman and Dorothy his Wife who departed this life the 13th of July in the year One thousand six hundred and ninety eight In the twenty fourth year of her age. Having had issue two Sons William and Thomas and one daughter Susanna who only survived her. (Photo Aug 2018).

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on 17 April 2020

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Photo ID: 231910
Building ID: 101188344
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