Description
As well as being a mechanic
and wears a black gown and white squared collar
showing the town of Hastings and a stormy sea crashing against the coastline
Stephen Mardenborough
They feed on insects
Tomb of William Scourfield of New Mote, Pembrokeshire Product:Postcard As well as being aElevation of a monumental tomb bearing the arms of the Scourfield family. With a variety of inscriptions, the main text commencing: 'HEERE LYETH THE BODY OF WILLIAM SCOWRFIELD OF THE NEW MOTE ESQVIER WHO DECEASED THE 22 DAY OF MARCH Ao. DNI 1621'. The drawing is headed by the brief inscription: 'At the East End of Mote Church Pemb. Shire'. Original: ink on paper. 17th century
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