Category:FitzElys tomb, Waterperry
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English: Robert FitzElys or Fitzellis is the last of several knights of that name to have held the manor of Waterperry, Oxfordshire. He died in or before 1346 and his family line died with him. His tomb in St Mary the Virgin parish church is Decorated Gothic, with his recumbent effigy in 14th-century armour beneath a cusped and crocketed canopy.
Media in category "FitzElys tomb, Waterperry"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Waterperry StMaryV FloorTiles.jpg 3,000 × 1,800; 2.56 MB
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Waterperry StMaryV MonumentFitzElys canopy1.JPG 1,940 × 2,910; 1.81 MB
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Waterperry StMaryV MonumentFitzElys canopy2.JPG 1,495 × 2,990; 1.49 MB
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Waterperry StMaryV MonumentFitzElys effigy1.JPG 2,940 × 1,960; 1.89 MB
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Waterperry StMaryV MonumentFitzElys effigy2.JPG 2,955 × 1,970; 2.68 MB
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Waterperry StMaryV MonumentFitzElys lion.JPG 2,820 × 1,880; 2.27 MB
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Waterperry StMaryV MonumentFitzElys sword.JPG 3,000 × 2,000; 2.67 MB
Categories:
- 14th-century architecture in Oxfordshire
- 14th-century church monuments
- 14th-century ogees
- 14th-century recumbent effigies of men
- 14th-century church monuments in England
- Church monuments in Oxfordshire
- Decorated Gothic in Oxfordshire
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Waterperry (interior)
- Ogees in the United Kingdom
- Gothic ogees
- Stone lions in the United Kingdom
- Grave sculptures of lions