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              <text>Rubbing2023.29 - Fridesmonda Barnes</text>
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              <text>1581</text>
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              <text>St. Andrew's Church, Auckland</text>
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              <text>Wife of Richard Barnes Bishop of Durham &#13;
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Inscription: Border - FRIDESMONDA BARNESTA EX ILLVSTRI AC GENEROSA GIFFARDORVM FAMILIA ORIVNDA CASTISSMA CONIVNX RICHARDI BARNESII EPI DVNELMEN HIC SEPVLTA JACET (possible translation - Fridesmonda Barnes from Illustria and the generous GIFFARDORVM family originating the CASTISSIMA CONIVNX of Richard Barnesii EPI DVNELMEN is buried here). &#13;
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First Banner - VICTRIX GASTA FIDES ( victorious faith). &#13;
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Middle banner - 8 APRIL AN DNI 1581. Bottom banner - O FRIDESMONDA VALE (farewell Fridesmonda).&#13;
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Description of Rubbing: There are no figures. It is a rectangle with Latin written around the border. A banner on the top with a floral in the center of the banner. &#13;
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The rose or floral is from the Barnes coat of arms. A Greek cross in the center with a flowering plant striking from the angles of the cross. The stem is straight and there are leaves trifoliated with prickly burr like seeds or flowers. Then there is a bottom banner. </text>
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              <text>Druitt, Herbert. 1906. A Manual of Costume as Illustrated by Monumental Brasses. London: Alexander Moring Ltd. https://www.cuttersguide.com/pdf/References/A%20manual%20of%20costume%20as%20illustrated%20by%20monumental%20brasses%20by%20Druitt,%20Herbert%20Publication%20date%201906.pdf.</text>
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