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Toke's and others,
Heraldic
Ledger Stones in Kent churches
William
HENMAN 1743 St
Peter & St Paul Church, Charing
Arms: A lion rampant between
three lozenges; impaling Semee de lis a lion rampant….[Hic requiesc]…unt
Exuviae/ ….mi HENMAN/….stone generosi/ in cugus memoriam/ Maria Illi
conjux charissioma/ Georgii POOLE/ hujusce Villae generosi/ Filia natu
minima/ monumentum hoe posuit dedicavit/ obiit maii Anno Salut 174-/
Aetatis 5(?9). [Register : William HENMAN buried 13th May 1743, of
Maidstone, Gent.] (Hasted gives his age as 52.) Noted by Leland L.
Duncan 1920
Nicholas Eyare Toke notes
awaiting full transcription
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