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A wall tablet with a bronze plaque, surrounded by lilies.
Wall tablets assured the reader of the integrity of the blood line.
Cresswell Memorial Wall tablet to left of the south door.
The memorials include a wall tablet in the transept dated 1775.
The chancel had three 18th century wall tablets.
The only wall tablet is dedicted to the men who did not return from the First World War.
In St Mary's Church is the following marble wall tablet:
The church contains four 19th-century hatchments, and memorial wall tablets dating from the 18th and 19th centuries.
There are numerous memorial wall tablets.
Phillip Freke (d.1729) is commemorated with a marble wall tablet in the north choir aisle.
He is buried in the cathedral at Killaloe where there is a commemorative wall tablet.
A prayer space has recently been provided adjacent to the burial site with wall tablets commemorating all five deceased Archbishops.
In all there are about ten various wall tablets and an 1857 memorial brass to the Rev John Cotton.
The memorials include a marble wall tablet to the geologist Adam Sedgwick who died in 1873.
There are more wall tablets dating from the 19th century, and monuments from the 18th and 19th centuries.
The finest memorial is a wall tablet in memory of Sir Thomas Reade who died in 1849.
Also in the church is a 13th-century coffin lid inscribed with a foliated cross, and memorial wall tablets dating from the 18th and 19th centuries.
The south chancel contains a wall tablet to Thomas Wilson, who died in 1813, by Richard Westmacott.
His memorial is a massive architectural wall tablet in black and white marble with putti holding up an urn, probably by William Kidwell.
The wall tablet was executed by Robert Hartshorne, to a design by Edward Stanton.
There is a wall tablet commemorating him in St John the Baptist Church, Hagley.
On the north chancel wall is a hatchment, and wall tablets to the Aspinall family with dates in the 18th and 19th centuries.
More often, color is the prime attraction, as in "Revelation Open," a wall tablet in a powerful deep cherry red, underlined by three well-seasoned planks.
A wall tablet is located in Lichfield Cathedral commemorating Bishop Richard Smalbroke.
St. Catherine's chapel contains a floor slab to Mrs. Bridget Neale and a wall tablet to the same lady.