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Etchilhampton, Wiltshire
Late C14 tomb chest with effigies of a knight and his lady. Said to be of the Malwyn family
Altar tomb late 14th century Malwain or Blount family
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Circa 1400, The tomb of a 14th century knight, decorated with weepers, at a church a Etchilhampton, Wiltshire
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Tomb, St Andrew's Church
The chancel contains a fine altar tomb of the late 14th century which was formerly in the north-east corner of the nave. It bears the recumbent effigies of a man in plate armour and a woman with a square head-dress.
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Name
Etchilhampton Knight
Dating
1375
Location
St Andrew's Church, Etchilhampton, Wiltshire, England
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heiress of the Malwyn family, Joan Best (daughter of Simon Best and his wife Agnes, daughter of John Malwyn or Malwain, Esq., lord of the manor of Etchilhampton) must have married John Ernle of Sussex, not later than about 1430, for their son, another John Ernle (of Sidlesham and Earnley, Sussex), was already a father of young sons himself, when he died in 1465, naming his mother Joan (born circa 1410 to 1415) and wife, Margaret (nee Morley, of Glynde Place, Sussex) in his will dated that year.
(внучка последнего Malwyn родилась в 1410-1415, значит ее мать Agnes, дочь of John Malwyn or Malwain, еще была жива в это время и не могла быть изображена на памятнике (Circa 1400). Значит, на памятнике изображен Malwyn и его жена)
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John Malwyn
b. circa 1340, d. after 1412
Father John Malwyn b. c 1316, d. 1375
Mother Edith? b. c 1318
John Malwyn was born circa 1340 at England.1 He married Alice circa 1376 at England. John Malwyn died after 1412 at England.
Family
Alice b. c 1355, d. c 1433
Child - Agnes Malwyn b. c 1377
дата смерти предполагаемого персонажа (1412) соответствует возможной датировке изображенного доспеха - см. P0227, 1415