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He has long robes with many pleats. His hair ends at the bottom of his earlobes and he has a long triangular beard with a mustache. He has a puffy collar with triangular details. His shirt has detailed sleeve cuffs. He is standing on a tiled floor with a checker pattern. &#13;
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There are 4 shields, one in each corner. They are all the same. They are split in two with an outstretched lion on the top. A line and then 3 tents with the middle tent having triangular top and a flared out bottom. It is very detailed with individual strands of hair and wrinkles and has lots of crosshatched shading. &#13;
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Missing inscription border that says: &#13;
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"HERE LYETH BVRYED THE BODY OF ROBERT COVLTHIRST FREE OF Y MARCHANTAYLORS OF LONDON AND LATE OF VPLEATHAM GENT: WHO DEPARTEDHIS LIFE Y 7TH OF AVGVST 1631 BEING OF THE AGE OF 90 YEARES WHOSE SOVLE RESTETH W AELUGHTEY "</text>
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              <text>"Monumental Brass of Robert Coulthirst, at Kirkleatham." 1892. Reliquary, Quarterly Journal &amp; Review. https://www.cosmobooks.co.uk/pages/books/506890/stated/monumental-brass-of-robert-coulthirst-at-kirkleatham-an-original-article-from-the-reliquary.</text>
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