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Sir William Pudsey Grave Slab at St Mary, Gainford (Gainford)

Sir William Pudsey Grave Slab at St Mary, Gainford  © DCC 2005
Sir William Pudsey Grave Slab at St Mary, Gainford © DCC 2005

Sir William Pudsey Grave Slab   © DCC 2005
Sir William Pudsey Grave Slab © DCC 2005

Sir William Pudsey Grave Slab detail  © DCC 2005
Sir William Pudsey Grave Slab detail © DCC 2005
This is a listed building. The tomb of Sir William Pudsey lies to the south of the Church of St. Mary dating from around 1500. Constructed of weather-worn grey limestone slabs. The inscription reads; HIC IACEUT DNS WILLMS PUDCEY MILES ET ELIZABETH UXOR EIUS QUORU' AIARU PROPICIETUR DEUS AMEN.
D35618
Georgian (1714 to 1830)
Medieval (1066 to 1540)
21st Century (2001 to 2100)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1159659


Source of Reference
Local History of Gainford

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