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                <text>Brass Rubbings - CMS</text>
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              <text>Rubbing2023.36 - Roger and Cecily Felthrope and their 16 children </text>
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              <text>15th century</text>
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              <text>St. Andrew's Church, Blickling Norfolk England</text>
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              <text>Inscription: In Latin:&#13;
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"Isto sub marmore corpora requiescunt humata Rogeri Fel-|  &#13;
thorpis qui obiit quinto die mens&lt;is&gt; Aprilis anno domini Mo CC [...] |  &#13;
. L . o quar&lt;to&gt; et Cecilie uxoris eiusdem quorum animabus propic&lt;ietur deus amen&gt;. "&#13;
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"Below this marble rest the buried bodies of Roger Felthorp who died the fifth day of the month of April in the year of our Lord 1[...]54 and Cecilie his wife, on whose souls &lt;may God have mercy&gt; "&#13;
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     (Translated by Bard Swallow)&#13;
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Description of Rubbing: The rubbing encompasses two large characters with smaller ones in front and they are all on top of a rectangular box with 3 lines of Latin inscription.&#13;
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On the left is the large character of Roger facing forward. His hands in prayer. He has short loose hair on the top of his head . He is wearing a tunic that goes to his feet and it has pleats and a belt. &#13;
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There are 11 male children in front of him in two rows that are smaller versions of him except you can see their feet. &#13;
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Cecily is on the right and is the larger female character. She is wearing a headdress and a long tunic with a belt. She is also facing forward with her hands in prayer. &#13;
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              <text>Parchment 64.5cm x 45.5cm</text>
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              <text>Rubbing 42cm x 37cm</text>
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              <text>Churches of Norfolk. 2022. "St. Andrew, Blickling." Norfolkchurches.co.uk. 2022. http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/blickling/blickling.htm.</text>
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              <text>Rubbing.2023.32</text>
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