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Church of St Lawrence

A Grade I Listed Building in Gotham, Nottinghamshire

Church of St Lawrence, Gotham

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On the north chancel wall is a memorial to John St. Andrew and his wife, 1625. The inscription tablets flank a single central shield with strapwork decorating the apron. Either side are single Ionic columns supporting an entablature. Above the shield and set into a niche are single kneeling male and female figures facing one another with two small kneeling female children and male child in a cradle. Arms, Gules seven mascles conjoined, three, three, and one or, a label of five points azure (for St Andrew) impaled with Argent a chevron gules embattled between three battle axes for Bainbridge (Bainbrigg) to honour his wifes family. (Photo Aug 2008).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 4 May 2014

Photo ID: 103292
Building ID: 101260206
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