William, was a doctor of civil and canon law, a master in chancery, servant to Wolsey, and last warden but one of the collegiate church of Shottesbrook, Berkshire., where his effigy remains in the chancel (d.1535).ed, lies within a stone coffin against the north wall of the choir. Across the middle of the effigy is a slab of stone, bearing a brass plate, with the following inscription:ockmarton, p'st, doctor of lawe, late warden of this church, which decessid the xii. day of Januari, An'o d'ni Mcccccxxv; on whois soule Jh'u have Mercy. Ame'.am Sanctam expecto dei misericordis opem Exspecto et in fidu' redivive carnis amictu' Et tandem excelsi regna beata poli."
William Throckmorton |
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