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Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul

A Grade I Listed Building in Belton and Manthorpe, Lincolnshire

Monument to Sir John Brownlow 1st Bart 1679, wife Alicia 1676, St Peter and St Paul, Belton

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He dyed 24th Nov 1679 aet 89. Shee dyed 27th Jun 1676 aet 70. MS Near the dust of his deare Father Richard Brownlow Esquire: his Eldest Son Sir John Brownlow Baronet doth deposit his own. Who for his Sincere Piety towards God; Diffusive Charity to the Poor, Conjugall affection to his Lady; Love and Liberality to his neer Relations; With his Prudent Improvement of his Paternall Patrimony; May be a fair pattern to this and After Ages to follow. And with Him sleepeth in the Lord his beloved Lady Dame Alicia Brownlow Eldest Daughter and Coheir of Sir John Poultney of Misterton in the County of Leicester, Knight, whose Christian Graces and Noble Qualifications joyned to the Beautifull embellishments of both Minde and body, renderd Her the Delight of those who knew Her in this world, and fitly capacitated to the future inheritance of a Better, which she with her deare Husband most fiducially here expecteth Upon the re appearance of Our blessed Lord and Saviour-. (Photo May 2014).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 2 June 2014

Photo ID: 105303
Building ID: 101298472
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