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Church of the Holy Trinity

A Grade I Listed Building in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham

Holy Trinity: memorial to William Jesson, d.1725, & Anne Pudsey, d.1719, with long Latin inscription relating to their surviving children

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Arms of Jesson (a fess embattled azure between three cocks' heads erased argent)

Roughly summarised as 'William Jesson, of Langley, esq., son of sir William Jesson, of the New House, Coventry, knight. And to his wife, Anne, daughter and co-heiress of Henry Pudsey, of Langley, esq. She left seven children. Pudsey, William, Robert, Francis, Alexander, George and Anne. He died November 22, 1725, in his 59th year. She died August 25, 1719, in the 45th year of her age. Also to their son William, who died April 22, 1728, in his 29th year. Also to Eliza, wife of Pudsey Jesson, Esq.'

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on 27 July 2024

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Building ID: 101319961
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