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              <text>1565</text>
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              <text>Little Plumstead, Norfolk, east end of the chancel floor</text>
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"Sir Edward Warner, knight, now resteth here/ who lived to full fyftie yeares and fower/ His wifes also by armes you see appeare/ What needeth then with words to blaze them o're/ His virtues rare, would not be letten passe/ Ne yet so worthy state in silence synke/But who dares wright his golden gifts in brasse/ or blot his fame with rude and silly inke/ in somme therefore, let thus be sayd for all/ With God and man he liveth and ever shall./ Obijt 7 die Nov Ao Domi 1565."&#13;
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Description of Rubbing: There are two sections to this brass. &#13;
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The top is Edward standing on top of the bottom which is a block of 11 lines of inscription. &#13;
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Edward is facing forward with his hands in prayer. His head is on a helm. He has tight hair to his head and a long triangular beard. He is in full armor with a mailskirt, tassets strapped over his thighs, broad toed sabatons and symmetrical haute pieces from the pauldrons. &#13;
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He has a dog (possibly a greyhound) at his feet facing left with a collar. His sword is to the right on his hip with the hilt below his elbow and a dagger to the left behind him the hilt also at his elbow. </text>
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              <text>Monumental Brass Society. 2005. "Edward Warner." Monumental Brass Society. 2005. https://www.mbs-brasses.co.uk/index-of-brasses/edward-warner.</text>
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