Index of Jacobean Sculpture

Effigy of Thomas Lucy (d1605) in armour, his second wife Constance kneels by the side, and the fourteen children (6 sons and 8 daughters) from his two marriages are shown on the side of the monument.

 

 

Monument to Richard Cave, kneeling within an arched canopy on top of a tall pedestal, all surmounted with an obelisk

 

 

 

 

Monument to Abigail Goldsborough (d1613). Worcester cathedral.

 

 

Monument to John Moore (d1613) and wife Anne. Worcester cathedral.

 

 

Thomas Cave - Stanford-on-Avon

 

 

Tomb of Sir Thomas Cave (d1613) and wife, with dog at feet and children on side of chest.

 

 

 

 

This monument widely attributed to [no-context]Samuel Baldwin of Stroud[/no-context], is dedicated to Thomas Machen (d1614), Christian Baston his wife and 13 children. Thomas Machen was mayor of Gloucester three times, and was elected to parliament in 1613.

 

Monument to member of the Knightley family (1566-1619).

 

This monument is to Elizabeth Williams (d1622) who died in childbirth, an effigy of a baby in its chrisom shroud lies by her side. Her sister also died in childbirth a year later and a monument to her is nearby. Both monuments are probably the work of Samuel Baldwin of Stroud.

 

This monument is to Margery Clent (d1623) who died in childbirth. Her sister also died in childbirth a year later and a monument to her is nearby.

 

 

Monument to Nicholas Breton (d1624). tablet with two cherubs. All Saints parish church. Norton, Northamptonshire.

 

Simple chest tomb monument to [no-context]Dorothy St John[/no-context] (d1630).

 

 

 

Tomb of John Needham (d1618) in St Martin's church, Litchborough, Northamptonshire. The tomb was erected in 1633 by his wife after she remarried.

Memorial to Elizabeth Verney (d1633).

 

 

 

 

 

Monument to Brian I'Anson (d1634), of two kneeling figures with children below.

 

Monument to Dean Henry Ceasar (d1636).

 

 

 

 

This monument is a tomb with elaborate alabaster effigies of Alderman [no-context]Abraham Blackleech[/no-context] (d1639) and his wife Gertrude.

Monument to Charles Dixwell (d1591), his wife Abigail (d1635), and their five children William, Edgar, Humphrey, Basil, and Barbara.