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Elizabeth Manners on Tomb of 2nd Earl of... © Julian P Guffogg cc-by-sa/2.0
Elizabeth Manners on Tomb of 2nd Earl of Rutland, St Mary's Bottesford
a statue of a woman standing next to a lamp post in a building with ornate carvings on the walls
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Elizabeth Cecil nee Manners 1586-91 Photo By Bob Sparham
a close up view of a stained glass window
Detail, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford
Detail, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford Various scenes by C. E…
a stained glass window with an angel holding a bird on it's arm and another figure in the background
Detail, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford
Various scenes by C. E. Kempe, 1902. In memory of Janetta, Duchess of Rutland…
a stained glass window with an image of a cow and jesus on it's side
Detail, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford
Detail, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford Various scenes by C. E. Kempe, 1902. In memory of Janetta, Duchess of Rutland, second wife of John Manners, the 7th Duke of Rutland. Photo by J. Hannan-BriggsDetail, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford | by Jules & Jenny
a stained glass window with an open book
Detail, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford
Detail, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford Various scenes by C. E. Kempe, 1902. In memory of Janetta, Duchess of Rutland, second wife of John Manners, the 7th Duke of Rutland. Photo by J. Hannan-Briggs, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford | by Jules & Jenny
a stained glass window with an angel holding a cross in it's right hand
Detail, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford
Detail, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford Various scenes by C. E. Kempe, 1902. In memory of Janetta, Duchess of Rutland, second wife of John Manners, the 7th Duke of Rutland. Photo by J. Hannan-Briggs, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford | by Jules & Jenny
a stained glass window with an angel holding a cross
Detail, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford
Detail, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford Various scenes by C. E. Kempe, 1902. In memory of Janetta, Duchess of Rutland, second wife of John Manners, the 7th Duke of Rutland. Photo by J. Hannan-Briggs,
a stained glass window with an image of a castle in the background and a red apple on it
Detail, Stained glass window, St Mary's, Bottesford
Various scenes by C. E. Kempe, 1902. In memory of Janetta, Duchess of Rutland…
a large stained glass window in the middle of a building
Bottesford, St Mary's window (Revised)
A Nativity scene surrounded by Angels playing musical instruments,with an…
the coat of arms and shield are on display in an old photo, with a bird perched on it's head
St Mary's Bottesford Phase IV. Early Tudor
The Roos coat of arms, underneath a sallet which is a type of helmet, worn in the Wars of the Roses
an old photo of a person wearing a hoodie
St Mary's Bottesford Phase II. Decorated
St Mary's Bottesford Phase II. Decorated | St Mary's, architecture and monuments…
a statue is shown in front of a wall
The bull crest, displayed above countess' shield
The bull crest, displayed above countess' shield The bull crest above the shield of the 2nd Countess | Neil Fortey. This carving with its horned bull is seen at the centre of the top of the panel above the Neville-Holland shield of the 2nd Countess
an emblem on the side of a building
Shield of Henry Manners K.G., 2nd Earl of Rutland
The earl’s shield, facing south, displays emblems as follows: Top left and bottom right quadrants: Manners (with royal augmentation) Top right quadrant: upper row – Roos, Espec, Trusbutt [or Belvoir]; lower row – Todeni [Albini ancient], Albini [Daubeney], Badlesmere [Maudit]. Bottom left quadrant: upper row – Holland [Earl of Kent], Tiptoft; lower row – Vaux, Powys (Charlton)
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St Mary's Bottesford Phase III Perpendicular Style
Two of the de Roos family died in the Hundred Years war, John Lord Roos and his brother William were killed following Henry V in 1421 at the battle of Bauge. John was buried at Croxton Abbey together with his father William Baron Roos and their tombs were moved to here to Bottesford Church after the Dissolution. They can be seen (together with some really interesting Graffiti) on the North and South sides of the sanctuary in the Chancel.