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                <text>Brass Rubbings - CMS</text>
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              <text>Rubbing2024.1  - Archdeacon Thomas Magnus</text>
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              <text>1550</text>
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              <text>St. Cuthbert, Sessay Church, Yorkshire</text>
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              <text>Cardinal Wolsey's ambassador to Pope Charles V and ambassador to King Henry VIII and Parson of Sessay Archdeacon of the east riding and west warden of the college Sibthorpe, &#13;
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Nottinghamshire Inscription In shield: "As God Wyll"&#13;
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Three lines of inscription at bottom: &#13;
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"Here lyethe Master Thomas Magnus Archdeacon of th'est Rydyng/ In the Metropolitan Chyrche whiche/ Dyed the EEVIII day of August an dni MCCCCCZ whose soule god p'don. Notes on the Parchment: Sessay Yorkshire, Archdeacon Magnus, 1550"&#13;
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Description of Rubbing: This rubbing has 6 parts. There are quatrefoils with squares in the corners. The top right and bottom left are Agnes Dei (lamb of God) a small lamb with a flag on a spade ended pole. The top left and bottom right are lilies. &#13;
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The shield in the middle is bearing the arms of Magnus. It is broken into four sections the top says "As God Wyll" the second is dark, the third is a lion and the last part dark as well. &#13;
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The bottom piece is three lines of inscription in a gothic font (listed in inscription). </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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              <text>Also see Rubbing2024.31</text>
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