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              <text>Rubbing2024.2  - Dame Agnes Trenwyth and Saint Michael</text>
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              <text>1463</text>
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              <text>St. IA church, St. Ives, Cornwall</text>
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              <text>Wife of Otho Trenwyth esq. ob.&#13;
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on scroll - Sancte Micaell ora pro nobis (Saint Michael pray for us)&#13;
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Notes on the Parchment: "St. Ives Agnes Trenwyth, 1462"&#13;
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Description of Rubbing: This rubbing has 3 parts.&#13;
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On the left is a smaller figure of Saint Michael. He is straight on and looking forward and to the left. He is bearing a shield with an irradiated cross. He has angel wings that are slightly spread open and has robes that go to the floor. His head is very circular or is non defined and blending in with a halo. &#13;
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Above him is a scroll (translation in inscription). &#13;
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To the right and the largest piece is the woman. She is kneeling and facing left towards the angel. She has a long triangular headdress that is long past her shoulders. Her sleeves are tight to her wrists. She has a high waistband and her dress has pleats and folds that cover her leg as well as her feet. Her feet are not shown.</text>
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              <text>West Penwith Resources. 2003. "Kelly's Directory of Cornwall 1893 - St. Ives  (1)." West-Penwith.org.uk. 2003. https://west-penwith.org.uk/ives93.htm.</text>
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