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Church of St Michael and St Mary

A Grade I Listed Building in Melbourne, Derbyshire

Hatchment of Frederick 3rd Viscount Melbourne 1841, Church of St Michael with St Mary, Melbourne, Derbyshire

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Dexter Background black. Two oval shields. Dexter: Within the order of the Bath, Quarterly 1 and 4 Sable on a fess ermined between three cinquefoils argent two mullets sable (Lamb) 2 and 3 Gules three crescents and a canton or (Coke). Sinister Per pale Two hares heads couped or, and In pale A bunch of grapes purpure between two vine leaves slipped vert (Countess Alexandrine, daughter of Count Joachim of Maltzahn). A badge of the order hangs from between the ovals. Mantling of gules and ermine. Supporters Two lions rampant gules armed and langued sable, collared and chained or each collar charged with two mullets sable. Motto Virtute et Fide. A viscounts coronet, surmounted by a thistle. Crest: Out of a tressure or and sable a demi lion gules holding in its dexter gamb a mullet sable. Chancel south wall. (Photo Aug 2015).

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Building ID: 101204556
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