Title:
Heraldic Rubbings and Tracings from Essex Churches
Level: Category
Estate and Family records
Level: Fonds
MISCELLANEOUS ESSEX RECORDS
Level: Sub-Fonds
MISCELLANEOUS
Level: Series
Papers of Revd Henry Lettsom Elliot, mostly relating to heraldry
Level: Sub-Series
Heraldic Rubbings and Tracings from Essex Churches
Scope and Content:
[pages 1-2] Althorne - sketch and rubbing of brass of William Hylclott, 1508; rubbings, possibly of Margaret Hylclott, 1502
[pages 3-8] Aveley - shields from brass of Nicholas Belhouse, c.1327-1377; sketch of brass of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Bacon, (children of Edward and Helen Bacon), died 1588; rubbing of brass of Charles Barrett died 1584; rubbing of brass of Edward Barette, died 1585
[between pages 9-10] Barling - rubbing of stone to Richard Bateman, died 1668
[pages 9-11] Belchamp St. Paul - rubbing of stones to Buckenham and Golding, now part of sedilia; sketches of unidentified brass
[page 14] Berden - rubbings of armorial bearings of Thompson and Aldosaye
[page 15] Blackmore - rubbing of arms and crest of Thomas Smyth, 1720
[page 16] Bowers Gifford - rubbing of arms of Sir John Gifford, died 1348
[pages 17-18] Bradfield - rubbing of stones to Joan Rysbye, died 1598 and Dame Mary Grimston, 1649
[page 20] Bradwell-juxta-Mare - rubbing of brass now in wall of church, arms of Margaret Wyott
[pages 23-26] Little Braxted - sketch of brass of William Roberts, died 1508; rubbing from stone to Thomas Roberts, died 1680
[pages 27-28] Broomfield - rubbings from stones to Revd John Gibson, died 1756, and Mrs Ann Sewell, died 1717
[page 29] Burnham - rubbing of arms of Lydia Middleton
[page 29] Great Burstead - masons' marks on south aisle window
[page 30] Canewdon - rubbing of shields Chanceaux or de Cancellis
[pages 31-34] Little Canfield - rubbing of brass to Ann Wiseman, died 1593; rubbing from stone of crest to Thomas Rode, died 1657
[page 35] Chingford - rubbing of stone to Henry Pope, died 1729
[page 36] Chigwell - rubbing Scott Chapel
[page 37] Great Chishill - rubbings of armorial bearings
[page 38] Chrishall - rubbings of shields from brass to Sir John de Cobham
[pages 39-42] Clavering - sketch of brass to Ursula Welbore, died 1591
[page 44] St. James, Colchester - rubbing of palimpsest shield
[pages 45-46] St. Peter, Colchester - rubbings of arms on brasses to William Browne, George Sayer, died 1597 and Richard Sayer, died 1610
[pages 48-49] Cold Norton - rubbing of arms of Henry Mildmay; rubbing of brass to Maud Cammock, died 1599
[page 50] Wakes Colne - memorial to William Tyffin and family, 1617; rubbing of memorial to Tyffin family
[page 51] Copford - watercolour of the arms of Tey in window
[page 52] Cranham - rubbing from stone to Nathan Wright, died 1657
[pages 53- 56] Creeksea - sketch and rubbing of memorial to Sir Arthur Herris; rubbing from stone of arms and crest of John Cooch, died 1711; rubbing from font panel
[page 58] Dagenham - rubbings of shields on tomb to Sir Thomas Urswick, died 1479
[pages 59-60] Downham - rubbing of arms from altar tomb to Sarah Norden, died 1692; copy of rubbing from stone to Sir Thomas Raymond, died 1685; sketch of shields with arms of d'Ardleigh on tomb of Tyrell
[pages 61-62] Great Canfield - rubbing of stone to Lady Elizabeth Wiseman, died 1643; rubbings of brasses to John and Agnes Wiseman, died 1558; rubbing of stone to Lady Ann Wiseman, died 1662
[page 63] Great Chishall - rubbing of arms of FitzHugh on mural brass to Alice Tuer, died 1619
[page 64] Elsenham - rubbing from mural brass to Anne Field, died 1615
[pages 65-66] Great Clacton - copies of rubbings of flat stones to Lany Rous, died 1648 and to Philip Gardiner, died 1704
[page 67] Epping - brass rubbings to Thomas Palmer, died 1621
[facing page 68] Little Easton - Bourchier Knot, 1917
[pages 68-72] Faulkbourne - rubbings of shields; rubbings of shields from brass to Henry Fortescue, died 1570; rubbings of shields from brass to Dame Mary Darrell
[pages 73-76] Finchingfield - rubbings of shields on font; rubbing of brass effigies of Elizabeth Berners, died 1523; rubbings of inscription to John Meade, died 1629; rubbing from flat stone to Sir John Marshall, died 1724
[pages 77-78] Gosfield - sketch and rubbings of brass to John Greene, died 1473; rubbings from tombs of John Wentworth and Robert Widford, died 1545
[page 79] Halstead - rubbing from brass of Bartholomew, Lord Bourchier, died 1409
[page 79A] West Hanningfield - drawings from tomb of John Cloville, died 1490
[page 79B-D, 80-82] Harlow - rubbings of memorials to Thomas Aylmer, died 1518, Margery Lawson, died 1617, Jane Bugg, died 1582, Francis Reve, died 1639 and Richard Bugges, died 1636
[pages 83-84] Hempstead - rubbings of brass to Thomas Huntington, died 1492, and wife Margaret; monument to Revd Philip Budworth, 1861
[pages 85-90] Little Horkesley - rubbings from brass to Robert and Thomas Swynborne; rubbing from brass to Katherine Leventhorpe, 1502; rubbings from brass to Dame Bridget Marney, died 1549; rubbing from stone to Elizabeth Knight, died 1684
[pages 91-94] Hornchurch - copy of monument to Thomas Withring, died 1655; rubbing from memorial to Piers Pennant, died 1590; rubbings of shields
[page 95] East Horndon - rubbings from stone to Alice Tyrell, died 1422; copy from memorial to Martha Mildmay, died 1690
[pages 96-97] Horndon-on-the-Hill - rubbings from monument to Daniel Caldwell
[pages 98, 100] Ingatestone - rubbing from monument; copy of arms on tomb to Mary, widow of Robert 3rd Lord Petre
[pages 101-103A] Ingrave - leaf from Transactions of Essex Archaeological Society, new series 6 (July 1896), of rubbing of brass of Margaret, daughter of Sir Lewis John, and article on Sir Richard Fitz Lewes; rubbings from brass; picture of brass of Sir Richard Fitz Lewes
[pages 104-106] Kelvedon - rubbing from shield in church; book plate from Kelvedon Hall; rubbing from tomb to Revd William Bancroft, died 1758
[page 107] Langdon Hills - copy of tablet to Susanna Hatton, daughter of Sir Thomas Hatton, died 1842
[pages 108-114] Latton - rubbings from tombs and brasses of Frances Franklin, Sir Peter Arderne, died 1467, possibly John Bohun, c.1485; Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester, died 1399; Emanuel and Margaret Wollaye, died 1618 and 1635
[page 115] Matching - rubbing from brass to John Ballet, died 1638
[page 115] Margaretting - rubbings of shield Bardfield and Gedge and from tomb to Margaret Whetcombe, died 1619
[facing page 115] Great Leighs - rubbing from stone to John Keble, died 1700
[page 116] Newport - rubbing from stone to Katherine Nightingale, died 1608
[pages 117-126] North Ockendon - tracings of glass shields in window; rubbings from brass to William and Elizabeth Poyntz, died 1502; rubbings from brass of Thomasine Ardall, wife of Robert Lathom, later of Richard Badby, died 1532; rubbing of inscription to John Poyntz, died 1547
[pages 127-128] Prittlewell - copy of tomb to Anna and Dorothy, wives of Samuel Freeborne, died 1641 and 1658
[between pages 127-128] High Ongar - copy inscription to Horacio Pallavicine, died 1648; copy of monument to Mary Westbrooke, died 1801
[page 130] Orsett - rubbings from monuments to Robert Kinge, died 1584, and Matthew Styles, died 1652
[page 129-130] Rainham - copy from monument to Katherine Hollden, died 1612; copies from unidentified monuments
[page 131] Rawreth - rubbings from brass to Edmund Tyrell, died 1576
[pages 131-136] Rayne - rubbings from brass of Lady Katherine Manners, died 1572
[pages 137-141] Roxwell - rubbings of stones to Catherine Bramston, died 1708, Anthony Bramston, died 1722, Alice Bramston, died 1647, Thomas Younge, died 1593, Thomas Younge, died 1597 and Parnell Younge, died 1597
[pages 141-148] Roydon - rubbings from brasses to Thomas Colte, died 1471, Elizabeth Stanley, died 1589; John Swifte, died 1570; Amphilis Wyld, died 1616; Thomas Butler, died 1719; John Colte, died 1521
[page 149] Runwell - rubbings from brass to Margaret Foster; stone to Thomas Saliard, died 1654; stone to Charles Parker, died 1753
[page 151] Sandon - rubbings from stone possibly to Ralph Lathom, died 1520
[pages 152-154] Shalford - rubbings from monument to Humphrey de Northwood, 1319 and brass to William Bigge, died 1537 and wife Susanna, died 1615
[between pages 153 and 154] Shelley - achievement of Hedley Greene, died 1699
[pages 155-157] Southminster - rubbings from monument to John King, died 1634 and brass to William Harris, died 1556, rubbing of arms of City of London from unidentified tomb
[page 157] Stanford-le-Hope - copy of shield of John and Elizabeth Scratton of Prittlewell Priory, died 1861 and 1864; copy from stone of Thomas Alleyn, rector, died 1677
[pages 158-160] Stanford Rivers - rubbings from brasses to Thomas Grevile (infant), died 1492 and Robert and Alys Borrow, died 1503
[pages 164-166] Stapleford Tawney - copy of achievement of William and Margery Scott, died 1491 and 1505; copy from stone to Thomas Luther died 1648
[pages 169-172] Stisted - rubbings from brass to Elizabeth Glascock, wife of John Wyseman, died 1584; rubbing from stone to brothers John and Samuel Savill, died 1734 and 1763
[page 173] Stock - rubbing from brass to Richard Twedye, died 1574
[page 174] Stondon Massey - rubbing of shield in chancel, c.1296-1320
[page 174] Stow Maries - rubbing from brass to Mary Cammocke, wife of William Browne, died 1602
[pages 175-176] Terling - rubbings from brasses to William and Elizabeth Rochester, died 1558 and 1556 and to John Rochester, died 1584
[pages 177-178] Theydon Garnon - rubbing from brass to Revd William Kirkeby, c.1458; rubbings of Gernon arms from windows in nave; copy from brass to Ellyne Branche, died 1567; copy from stone to Sir John Archer died 1681
[page 177] Tillingham - rubbing from brass to Edward Wise, died 1584
[page 178] Tilty - rubbings from brasses to Margaret Tuker, died 1590 and to Gerald Danet, died 1520
[pages 183-184] Great Totham - rubbings from brass of Elizabeth Coke, died 1606
[pages 185-186] Twinstead - rubbings from brass to Mary Wincoll, died 1658
[page 187] Little Wakering - copy from stone to Bradford Bury, died 1675
[pages 190-191] Great Waltham - rubbings from brasses to Thomas Wyseman, died 1580 and Richard Everard, died 1617
[page 193] Little Warley - copy from monument to Sir Denver Strutt and 1st and 3rd wives Dorothy, died 1641, and Mary, died 1658
[page 194] North Weald - rubbing from brass to Walter Larder, died 1606
[pages 195-198] South Weald - rubbings from brasses to Sir Anthony Browne, died 1567, Elizabeth Wyngfield, died 1616 and Sir Anthony Browne, died 1623; altar tomb to Christopher Thomas Tower, 1775-1867
[page 199] Wethersfield - rubbings from stone to Simon Delhoe, died 1685, monument to Anne Wentworth; extracts from 'Some Essex Brasses' in Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society
[pages 200-202] Willingale Doe - rubbing from Torrell brass; copy from memorial to Ann Cole, died 1732; rubbing from stone probably to Thomas Torrell, died c.1442; copies from brass to Ann Torrell, died 1582; copies of shields from stone to Sir Robert Wysman, died 1654 and wife Lucy, died 1660; genealogical notes
[pages 203-204] Wivenhoe - rubbings from brass to Elizabeth, Countess of Oxford, died 1537
[page 207] Woodford - copy from monument to Frances Elizabeth Selwyn, died 1800
[page 208] Woodham Ferrers - rubbing from stone to George Sheilto
[pages 209-218] Writtle - rubbings from brass probably to Thomasine Heveringham; rubbings from altar tomb to Richard Weston, died 1572; rubbing from brasses to William and Rose Pinchon, died 1592 and Edward Bell, died 1576; rubbings from stones to John Pinchon, died 1654, John Petre, died 1721, William Wiseman, died 1657 and Margaret Deedes, died 1720
[pages 219-220] Woodford - rubbing from monument to Rosa Adela Wayner Brandt, 1861-1862 and brother Herman Brandt, 1869-1870; copies of arms of Drigne Olmius, died 1753, and sister Judith Olmius, died 1749
[page 221] Great Yeldham - rubbing from brass to Richard and Elizabeth Symonds, died 1627 and 1611
[pages 222-224A] Saffron Walden - copy from memorial to William Mapletoft; copies from stones to James and Ann Monteth, died 1681 and 1685, William Holgate, died 1672, Hon. Colonel Thomas Walsingham, died 1691, James Robinett (first Mayor), died 1691, Sir John Osborne, died 1713, Cornett Richard Mayo, died 1738, William Kilborn, died 1769 and Anna Maria Fiske, died 1783; rubbing from monument to William Woodhall, died 1603
[pages 225-226] High Laver - inscription and photograph of monument to John Locke; copies from brass to Revd. Philip Budworth, died 1861 and wife Elizabeth, died 1837
[pages 227-228] Markshall - rubbings from stones to Robert Honywood, died 1627, Thomas Honywood, died 1672, Dame Hester Honywood, died 1681 and Sir Thomas Honywood, died 1666
[page 229] Great Henny - rubbing from brass to Thomas Crump, died 1781
[page 230] South Weald - copy from stones to Nathaniel Lawes, died 1742, Albert Schaffer, died 1745/6 and wife Elizabeth, died 1754
[page 231] Lindsell - rubbing from pier in church
[page 232] North Fambridge - drawings of shields on font
[page 234] Gosfield - rubbing from brass to Thomas Rolf, died 1440
Dates of Creation:
[1871-1920]
Extent:
1 volume
Creator Name:
Revd Henry L. Elliot, compiler
Admin History:
Further information about monumental brasses can be found in Mill Stephenson, A list of monumental brasses in the British Isles, 1926, and Appendix, 1938 [copy in ERO Library].