Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball on white paper, cut out and laid on to fabric, Sir Robert Swynborne, 1391, Lord of the Manor, in armour, with fine single canopy, church at Little Horkesley, Essex, by Herbert Druitt'Sir Thomas Swynborne, son of Sir Ro

Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball on white paper, cut out and laid on to fabric, Sir Robert Swynborne, 1391, Lord of the Manor, in armour, with fine single canopy, church at Little Horkesley, Essex, by Herbert Druitt
'Sir Thomas Swynborne, son of Sir Robert, Little Horkesley, Essex; wearing gorget, under which the camail or fringe of mail attached to the gorget appears; collar of SS; roundels at shoulders; diagonal sword belt; Sir Robert wears the armour of the camail period. The initials R.S.occur on his horizontal bawdric. (Source: A Manual of Costume as Illustrated by Monumental Brasses, H.Druitt, pub1906)
Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball on white paper, cut out and laid on to fabric, Sir Robert Swynborne, 1391, Lord of the Manor, in armour, with fine single canopy, church at Little Horkesley, Essex, by Herbert Druitt'Sir Thomas Swynborne, son of Sir Ro