Find A Grave contributor Anonymous has added a bit more detail on the plot:
"Under the tower is a large altar tomb of grey marble to John Throckmorton, who died
in 1445, Eleanor his wife, and Thomas his son. It was moved from its former position in the chancel at the last restoration of the church. The sides of the tomb are paneled and the moulded plinth contains a band of quatrefoils. In the slab are the brass figures of a
man in armour and a lady with five shields, one of which is missing; the other four have the arms of Throckmorton impaling Azure a fesse or with three pheons thereon."
Suggested edit: This painting is not this John Throckmorton. It is a National Trust portrait of John Throckmorton dated 1609. He died before d. 1615. This is only a portion of the full painting which shows the date clearly.
Find A Grave contributor Anonymous has added a bit more detail on the plot:
"Under the tower is a large altar tomb of grey marble to John Throckmorton, who died
in 1445, Eleanor his wife, and Thomas his son. It was moved from its former position in the chancel at the last restoration of the church. The sides of the tomb are paneled and the moulded plinth contains a band of quatrefoils. In the slab are the brass figures of a
man in armour and a lady with five shields, one of which is missing; the other four have the arms of Throckmorton impaling Azure a fesse or with three pheons thereon."
Suggested edit: This painting is not this John Throckmorton. It is a National Trust portrait of John Throckmorton dated 1609. He died before d. 1615. This is only a portion of the full painting which shows the date clearly.
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