Maer Church - Monument to Sir John Bowyer and Lady Catherine: sepia wash drawing
'Monument of Sir John Bowyer and Lady Catherine his wife on the South side of the chancel of Maer Church, Staffordshire, 1604.' The effigies lie on a tomb chest on the side of which are shields of arms.'J. ...
Maer Church: sepia wash drawing
'South West View of Maer Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the tower, the south porch (with a room over it entered from exterior steps), and flat-headed windows.'J. Buckler.'
Maer Church: sepia wash drawing
'S. W. View of Maer Church.' Showing the tower, the south porch (with the room over it entered from exterior steps), and flat-headed windows.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Marchington Church - Exterior Elevation and Interior Plan: pen drawing
'Plan and Elevation of Marchington Chapel.' Architect's plan of the exterior elevation and of the interior. The bell turret is open, the tower has urns at the corners, the nave is 46 feet long, and ...
Marchington Church - Monument of Walter Vernon: pencil drawing
'Monument of Walter Vernon and Wife of Houndhill, Esq., in Marchington Church, County of Stafford.' Showing an incised slab on the tomb top of figures representing Vernon and his wife.'W. H. F.,' [W. ...
Marchington Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Marchington Church, Staffordshire.' The style is 'Queen Anne,' and the building is of brick with stone dressings, with a bell-turret like a pepperbox. There are no urns on the tower.'J. ...
Marchington Church: sepia wash drawing
'South West View of Marchington Church.' The style is 'Queen Anne,' and the building is of brick with stone dressings, with a bell-turret like a pepperbox. Showing the tower with a belfry.'T. P.W.,' ...
Marchington Church: sepia wash drawing
'Marchington Church,' showing a south west view of the church in the distance. Chiefly a study of trees near an undulating road.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Market Place, Lichfield : sepia drawing (vignetted)
'The Statue of Dr. Samuel Johnson in the Market Place at Lichfield. Presented by James Thomas Law, Chancellor of the Diocese, August 1838.' Showing a corner view of the statue (the back of the chair). ...
Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Hugo Mavesyn: engraving
Showing the tomb of 'Hugo Malveysin' with an effigy in chain armour and a surcoat, under a niche in the north wall of the north aisle. Also showing a view of his skeleton in a stone coffin.[Proof on ...
Mavesyn Ridware - Floor tiles in Mavesyn Mortuary Chapel: sepia drawing
Showing engravings of five floor tiles, one with the Mavesyn arms.[See SV VIII.72a, for engraved copy.] Anonymous, [?T. Barritt.]
Mavesyn Ridware - Gravestones of the Carwardens: engraving
'Gravestones of the Cawardens, at Mavesyn Ridware.' Showing representation of four gravestones, or incised slabs, of John Carwarden, 1477; Hugh Davenport, 1473; John and Elizabeth Carwarden, 1480; and ...
Mavesyn Ridware - Mortuary Chapel of the Mavesyns: engraving
Showing the interior of the mortuary chapel of the Mavesyns (or north 'Trinity' aisle), showing the position of eight tombs, the east window, and the blocked colonnade on the south. Also showing engravings ...
Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Hugo Mavesyn: sepia and ink tracing
'Effigy of Hugo Malveysin of Ridware, 1140.' Showing an effigy from above, of a knight in chain armour and a surcoat with a shield and a sword. The legs are not crossed.[The date, 1140, is suggested ...
Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Sir Henry Mavesyn: engraving
'The Tomb & Leaden Coffin of Sir Henry Mauveysin.' Showing an effigy in chain armour and a surcoat, with a shield and his legs crossed, under a cusped canopy.[Probably Sir Henry, the M.P, who died c. ...
Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Sir Robert Mavesyn: engraving
'The Tomb of Sir Robt. Mawveysyn' [1403]. South south east view of the tomb, the Chadwick crest, and a copy of the Latin inscription, translation: 'Here lies Sir Robert Mawveysyn, knt. lord of Mawveysyn ...
Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Thomas Carwarden: engraving
'Cawarden's Tomb, at Mavesyn Ridware.' Showing the tomb of Thomas Carwarden [1592] and Anne his wife from the south west, within the north chapel. Showing a copy of the inscription under the east window. ...
Mavesyn Ridware Church: engraving
'Mavesyn Ridware, S.E., 1782, p.190.' Showing the south aisle and porch, the chancel and the tower top.[On same plate as SV VIII.65d.] Anonymous, [?S. Shaw.]