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

Anthony JENNINGS  1830  St Mary's Church, Fordwich

The medallion is cut in very high relief on an oval, 14½inch x 11inch on a blue ledger stone 78inch x 39inch in the Nave.

Arms: Gules a chevron between three griffins’ heads erased or: on a chief, or, a lion passant gules, between two annulets of the last. Crest: A lion’s head erased, gules, holding in the mouth a cross formée argent.

Anthony JENNINGS ESQ died May 13th 1830 in the 73rd year of his age. Also of Ann TOMLIN Niece of the above and wife of Friend Anthony Tomlin Esq. who departed this life on the 23rd of March 1805 in the 72nd year of her age. Also to the above named F.A. Tomlin who died April 1st 1871 aged 82 years.

Rubbed Oct 28, 1933 by Nicholas Eyare Toke

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