Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball on white paper, Eleanor de Bohun, 1399, wife of Thomas of Woodstock, youngest son of Edward III, Duke of Gloucester, Earl of Essex and Buckingham, Constable of England, in widow's dress, fine triple canopy with 5 shield

Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball on white paper, Eleanor de Bohun, 1399, wife of Thomas of Woodstock, youngest son of Edward III, Duke of Gloucester, Earl of Essex and Buckingham, Constable of England, in widow's dress, fine triple canopy with 5 shields (another lost) on the side shafts, chamfer inscription in French, in the Chapel of St Edmund, Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, by Herbert Druitt
' A cote or tunic worn over the kirtle; head on two cushions; crimped edge to the inner veil', Source: A Manual of Costume as Illustrated by Monumental Brasses, Herbert Druitt, pub.1906)
Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball on white paper, Eleanor de Bohun, 1399, wife of Thomas of Woodstock, youngest son of Edward III, Duke of Gloucester, Earl of Essex and Buckingham, Constable of England, in widow's dress, fine triple canopy with 5 shield