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Church of St Bartholomew and Farnham Chapel

A Grade I Listed Building in Quorndon, Leicestershire

Memorial to Gertrude Emily Farnham 1911, Farnham Chapel, Church of St Bartholomew, Quorndon

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Wall memorial. Pink marble in the form of a reredos adorned with family shields of Arms. In affectionate memory of Gertrude Emily, Wife of Edward Basil Farnham of Quorndon House and Second Daughter of Sir William Edmund Cradock Hartopp baronet of Freeby in the County of Leicester Born July 4th 1831 Died October 9th 1911 This memorial was erected by her sole surviving Son George Francis Farnham AD 1913. Main shield: Quarterly or and azure two crescents counterchanged (Farnham) Impaling Sable a chevron ermine between three otters passant argent (Hartopp). and per saltire gules and argent crusily three boars heads 2 and 1 couped counterchanged (Cradock). Four small shields: Dexter: Argent a chevron between three goats heads erased sable (Bunny). Per saltire gules and argent crusily three boars heads couped counterchanged (Cradock). Sinister: Or a chevron pean between three mens heads in profile couped proper crined sable (Blacker). Sable a chevron ermine between three otters argent (Hartopp). (Photo Jun 2015).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 15 March 2020

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Building ID: 101278876
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