Grendon Church - tablet to Frances Chetwynd: painting
'In the Church at Grendon, of Black and white Marble,' a tablet to Frances, the only child of Walter Chetwynd (the Antiquary, who lived at Ingestre Hall) who died, 1673. Anonymous, [J. R. Fernyhough.]...
Grendon (Warwickshire) - tablet to Frances (Hesilrig) Chetwynd: painting
'In the Church at Grendon, Of Black and white marble,' a tablet to Frances, the only daughter of Edward Haselrig of Arthington, Northamptonshire, wife of Walter Chetwynd, esq. [who d. 10 Aug., 1669], ...
Ingestre Church - tablets to Walter Chetwynd elder and younger: painting
Showing classical tablets (a pair):(1) to Walter Chetwynd son of John and Margery [Middlemore] who married Mary, daughter of John Mullins.(2) to their son, Walter Chetwynd, d. 1659. Artist: J. R. Fernyhough....
Ingestre - Cedar tree: sepia drawing
'Cedar Ingestre.' Showing a very bushy tree with a seat at the botton, in grounds. Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Sandon Hall: engraving
'Sandon, Staffordsh., Ld. Harrowby's' and 'October.' North north west view of the hall from the park. [Taken from an almanac. No date of year is shown, but it is for October.] 'J. Powell del., [drawn]; ...
Sandon Church and Parsonage: water colour painting
'Sandon Church and Parsonage House, Staffordshire.' The church is on a hill and the house is on the east of the church. The church has a small west tower with a pinnacled top, a south porch, and a chancel ...
Sandon Church - Tomb of Sampson Erdeswicke and Elizabeth [Grey]: pen and ink drawing
'Antiquities in the Parish Church of Sandon,' showing an incised top slab showing two figures representing Sampson Erdeswicke and Elizabeth, his wife. The side of the tomb has four shields of arms, 1544. ...
Sandon Church - Tomb of Hugh Erdeswicke and Mary [Legh]: pen and wash drawing
Showing an incised slab decorated with figures representing Hugh Erdeswicke and Mary, daughter of Roger Legh, his wife, 1596. Also showing the side of the tomb with three shields of arms. Anonymous.
Sandon Church - Tomb of Hugh Erdeswicke and Elizabeth [Harcourt]: pen and wash drawing
Showing an incised slab decorated with the figures of Hugh Erdeswicke, who died 7 January 1500, and Elizabeth [Harcourt], his wife. The side of the tomb is decorated with five shields. Anonymous.
Sandon Church - Tomb of Hugh Erdeswicke and Cecilia [Bassett]: pen and ink drawing
Showing an incised slab decorated with figures representing Hugh Erdeswicke, who died in 1473, and Cecilia [Bassett] his wife. The side of the tomb has seven shields of arms on. Anonymous.
Sandon Church - Tomb of George Digby: sepia wash drawing
'White Marble Altar Tomb in the centre of the Chancel of Sandon Church, to the Memory of George Digby Esqr., 1675.' Showing a flat-topped tomb with a shield of arms at the end, and carvings of human ...
Sandon Church - Tomb of Sampson Erdeswicke: sepia wash drawing
Showing Sampson recumbent, with the kneeling figures of his two wives in niches, and numerous coats of arms (coloured). Artist: Rev. S. Shaw.
Sheriffhales Hall: sepia drawing
'Sheriff Hales Hall, Staffordshire.' Front view showing a plain low half-timbered Tudor building of two storeys, with a porch and gable above. There is another gable and a cluster of chimneys behind ...
Sheriffhales Church: sepia wash drawing
'Sheriffhales Church.' North east view from the road, showing the north aisle, the chancel, and the west tower top. Sheriffhales was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Shropshire. ...
Sheriffhales Church: sepia drawing
'South West View of Sheriff Hales Church, Staffordshire.' West south west view showing a sloping tower of three stages with a crenellated top and corner pinnacles. The nave and the chancel are in perspective ...
Font in Sheriffhales Church: sepia drawing
'Font in Sheriff Hales Church, Staffordshire,' showing a small round bowl on a tapering pillar, resting on a square block. Sheriffhales was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of ...
Cheadle - Hales Hall: sepia wash drawing
South west view showing a Queen Anne (1712) house, brick with stone facings and corner pilasters, standing in a park among trees. The door has a 'broken'pediment, and the chimneys are in a cluster. ...
Broom (now Worcestershire) Church: sepia drawing
South east view from the churchyard of 'Brome Church.' Shows the stone and brick building, and the classical east window. Broom was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. ...