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English: All Saints Church, Earsham, Norfolk, mural monument to the Hon. Colonel William Windham / Wyndham (1673-22 April 1730) of Earsham and his wife Anne Tyrrell, the only daughter of Sir Charles Tyrrell, 2nd Baronet (c.1660–1715), (baronets "of Springfield" in Essex, created 1666) of Heron in the parish of East Horndon, Essex. (See PETER G. LAURIE, THE TYRELLS OF HERON, in the parish of East Horndon, Brentwood, Essex, 1906[1]). Windham "lost a limb in the defence of his country at the memorable Battle of Blenheim." Arms: Azure, a chevron between three lion's heads erased or (Wyndham) impaling Argent, two chevrons azure a bordure engrailed gules (Tyrrell). Crest: A lion's head erased or, within a fetterlock sable (Wyndham). (Source: Edmund Farrer, Church Heraldry of Norfolk, pp.8-9 [2]). The senior line of Wyndham was seated at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk. Blomefield: The estate formerly the Throkmertons, was afterwards the Gooches, and then the Buxtons, on which John Buxton, Esq. built the present house called Earsham Lodge or Hall; and afterwards sold it to Colonel William Windham, who is interred under the altar; and it is now the seat of the Windhams (Francis Blomefield, 'Hundred of Earsham', in An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 5 (London, 1806), pp. 313-318 [3])
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