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Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2009.392Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball, on white paper, Robert Arthur, rector, 1454, in cope, two shields and two lines of Latin inscription, St Mary's Church, Chartham, Kent, by Herbert Druitt, 28th June 1899Visit Page
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Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2009.389Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball, on white paper, an unknown merchant, c1490, under mutilated double canopy, wife, children and inscription missing, St Clement's Church, Sandwich, Kent, by Herbert Druitt, 1st July 1899Visit Page
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Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2009.356Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball, on white paper, Robert de Haitfeld, 1417, in civil dress with anelace, and wife, Ade, 1409, both with SS collars, holding hands, church at Owston, West Riding, Yorkshire, by Herbert Druitt, 1876-1943Visit Page
' Robert de Haitfeld (d.1417) with wife, Owston, Yorks; wavy hair; anelace hanging from girdle on left side. He holds the end of the girdle in his left hand and with his right the right hand of his wife, who occupies the dexter side. Each wears a collar, possibly of SS' (Source: A Manual of Costume as Illustrated by Monumental Brasses, H.Druitt, pub.1906) -
Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2009.388Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball, on white paper, Dame Anne, wife of Sir Henry Norbury, 1464, in widow's dress, with 4 sons and 4 daughters standing on skirt, church at Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey, by Herbert Druitt, 1876-1943Visit Page
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Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2009.355Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball, on white paper, part rubbing, Richard Huffame, 1606, and brother Michael (1594), with 3 lines of inscription below, church at Ash, near Sandwich, Kent, by Herbert Druitt, 3 July 1899Visit Page
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Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2009.386Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball, on white paper, Sir John Harpedon, in armour, 1457, with 4 shields, chamfer inscription lost, Westminster Abbey, Middlesex, London, by Herbert Druitt, 1876-1943Visit Page