Plate 27: Funeral Monuments

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London, Volume 4, the City. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1929.

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Funeral monuments.

BROAD STREET: (2) DUTCH CHURCH AUSTIN FRIARS. Margaret Cornwall, 1692.

TOWER: (2) ST. OLAVE HART STREET. (1) to Ludolph v. Werder, 1628.

CRIPPLEGATE WITHIN: (1) ST. ALBAN. (3) to William Harvie, 1593, and others later.

ALDGATE: (12) ST. KATHARINE CREE. (5) to Richard Spencer, 1667.

ALDGATE: (1) ST. ANDREW UNDERSHAFT. (10) to Margery Turner, 1607.

CRIPPLEGATE WITHOUT: ST. GILES. (3) to Edmund Harrison, 1666, and (4) Charles Langlie, 1602.

TOWER: (2) ST. OLAVE HART STREET. (14) to Mary Bewley, 1658–9.