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                <text>Brass Rubbings - CMS</text>
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              <text>Rubbing2023.35 - Roger Felbrigg and his wife </text>
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              <text>1380</text>
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              <text>Felbrigg, Norfolk</text>
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              <text>Our Brass is incomplete. There are center figures missing of this brass and the inscription is missing sections as well. &#13;
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The French Inscription in our Brass is: &#13;
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"&lt;S&gt;ymond de Felbrig gist [...] en reme&lt;m&gt;b&lt;r&gt;aunce de alice qe fust sa | &#13;
&lt;fem&gt;e qe gist a Herlyng et [...] ymage est fait en remembraunce de moser | &#13;
Roger de Felbrig qi morust [...] alme eit eit pite amen amen | &#13;
&lt;D&gt;ame Elizabet qe feust la [...] de sa alme eit mercy amen. "&#13;
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The English Translation: &#13;
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"Symon of Felbrigg lies [...] in remembrance of Alice who was his | &#13;
wife who lies in Herling and [...] image is made in remembrance of sir | &#13;
Roger of Felbrigg who died [...] soul have have (sic) pity amen amen | &#13;
Lady Elizabeth who was the [...] have mercy on her soul amen. "&#13;
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    (Translated by Bard Swallow.)&#13;
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Description of Rubbing: There are two figures sitting on top of a rectangle with 4 lines of gothic font inscription. &#13;
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The figure on the left is a male facing forward. His hands are praying. He has long wavy hair to just past his ears with bangs. He also has a long beard that ends at a point past his chin and a mustache both in the same style as his hair.&#13;
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His tunic has a cowl neck and sits past his knees. It has 3 buttons on the left shoulder and he has lace details along the edges of his gloves. He is wearing a cape that is slightly longer than the tunic. &#13;
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There is also a detailed belt that hangs to the right with a sword hanging on his left hip. His stockings/shoes are visible and he is standing on a mound. &#13;
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The figure on the right is a woman who is facing forward. Her hands are praying. She has a lace headdress covering her hair. She is wearing a cape that has a button on each side closing up the cape with a rope or string. This is over her cote-hardie/kirtle dress that has a circle or button detail down the middle front. &#13;
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Her dress is also hitting the floor. Both figures are very detailed and have pleats/folds within the clothing. &#13;
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There are center figures missing of this brass and the inscription is missing sections as well.</text>
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              <text>Parchment 76cm x 122cm</text>
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              <text>Rubbing 64cm x 99cm</text>
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              <text>Cotman, John Sell. 2025. "Print</text>
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              <text> Book-Illustration (?) ." The British Museum. British Museum. 2025. https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1871-1209-1475.                                                  Harraden, Gertrude. 1893. "On Brasses and Brass Rubbing." The Girl's Own Paper 14.&#13;
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Spurlock Museum of World Cultures. 2025. "Brass Rubbing: Roger Felbrigg and Wife." Illinois.edu. 2025. https://www.spurlock.illinois.edu/collections/search-collection/details.php?a=1982.05.0037.&#13;
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