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Toke's and others, Heraldic Ledger Stones in Kent churches

Catherine WYLLIS  1720   St Mary's Church, Nackington

On Another, with this Coat. [On a lozenge: Per fesse gu. & arg. 3 lions rampant countercharged in a border erm. imp. A fesse betw. 3 + +lets fitchy]. (no tinctures). Here lieth interr’d the Body of Katharine, the Wife of William WILLYS of London Esq. third Son of Sr. Thomas Willys of Fenditton in the County of Cambridge Barronet. She departed this Life the 20th of August 1720. Aged 69 Years. Sr. Thomas WILLYS Barrt. departed this Life the 17th of July, 1726. Aged 46 Years.  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett 1758

Nicholas Eyare Toke notes awaiting full transcription

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