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All Saints Church, Sudbury, Derbyshire Dales, North-Central England, British Isles [Map]

All Saints Church, Sudbury is in Sudbury, Derbyshire [Map], Churches in Derbyshire.

All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map]. Exterior.

Interior of All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

Around 1300. All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map]. 13th Century effigies of two women.

After 1600. All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map]. Monument to John Vernon and Mary Littleton (age 31) carved by Richard and Gabriel Royley of Burton upon Trent.

John Vernon: he was born to Henry Vernon and Margaret Swynnerton. In 1599 John Vernon and Mary Littleton were married. They were fourth cousin once removed. On 8th July 1600 John Vernon died. He was buried at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

Mary Littleton: In 1569 she was born to Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall and Alice Cockayne at Pillaton Hall. In 1582 Walter Vernon and she were married. The difference in their ages was 29 years. They were fourth cousin once removed. He a great x 5 grandson of King Henry IV of England. On 17th December 1622 Mary Littleton died.

Detail of the folds at the bottom of her dress typical of the work of Richard and Gabriel Royley of Burton upon Trent.

Detail of his armour.

Detail of the corners of the monument. Richard and Gabriel Royley of Burton upon Trent usually have 'Candleabras', or candlesticks. These appear simpler.

Detail of the end of the monument of the Vernon Arms and Unknown Arms?

Detail of the supports.

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On 8th July 1600 John Vernon died. He was buried at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

After 1658. Monument to Henry Vernon (deceased) and Margaret Onley (age 16) at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

Henry Vernon: Henry Vernon and Muriel Vernon were married. They were fourth cousins. In 1615 he was born to Edward Vernon at Houndshill, Staffordshire. In 1658 Henry Vernon died.

Around 1700. All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map]. The Vernon Chapel.

After 13th July 1702. Memorial to George Vernon (deceased) and his daughter Anna-Catherina Vernon at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

Anna-Catherina Vernon: he was born to George Vernon and Margaret Onley. On 30th June 1744 Anna-Catherina Vernon died

After 25th February 1719. Memorial to Henry Vernon (deceased) and Anne Pigot at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

Henry Vernon: In April 1686 he was born to George Vernon and Catherine Vernon. In 1709 Henry Vernon and Anne Pigot were married. On 25th February 1719 Henry Vernon died.

Anne Pigot: she was born to Thomas Pigot of Chetwynd in Shropshire. In April 1714 she died.

In 1736 Dean John Addenbroke (age 44) was appointed Rector of All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

On 5th January 1763 George Adams aka Anson (age 31) and Mary Venables-Vernon (age 23) were married at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

After June 1775. Memorial to Catherine Venables-Vernon (deceased) at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

Catherine Venables-Vernon: In 1749 she was born to George Venables-Vernon 1st Baron Vernon and Martha Harcourt Baroness Vernon of Kinderton. In June 1775 Catherine Venables-Vernon died.

After 1776. Memorial to Dean John Addenbroke (age 84) at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

After 21st August 1780. Memorial to George Venables-Vernon 1st Baron Vernon (deceased) at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

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The Deeds of King Henry V, or in Latin Henrici Quinti, Angliæ Regis, Gesta, is a first-hand account of the Agincourt Campaign, and subsequent events to his death in 1422. The author of the first part was a Chaplain in King Henry's retinue who was present from King Henry's departure at Southampton in 1415, at the siege of Harfleur, the battle of Agincourt, and the celebrations on King Henry's return to London. The second part, by another writer, relates the events that took place including the negotiations at Troye, Henry's marriage and his death in 1422.

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On 19th March 1786 Louisa Barbara Venables-Vernon was buried at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

Louisa Barbara Venables-Vernon: Around 1764 she was born to George Venables-Vernon 2nd Baron Vernon and Louisa Barbara Mansel In December 1785 Louisa Barbara Venables-Vernon died in the South of France.

After 1800. Memorial to three children who died young of Augustus Henry Vernon 6th Baron Vernon and Harriet Frances Maria Anson Baroness Vernon at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

After 6th June 1808. Memorial to Martha Venables-Vernon (deceased) at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

Martha Venables-Vernon: On 25th December 1751 she was born to George Venables-Vernon 1st Baron Vernon and Martha Harcourt Baroness Vernon of Kinderton. On 6th June 1808 Martha Venables-Vernon died.

After 18th June 1813 Memorial to George Venables-Vernon 2nd Baron Vernon (deceased) and his second wife Jane Georgiana Fauquier Baroness Vernon (age 65) at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

Jane Georgiana Fauquier Baroness Vernon: Around 1748 she was born to William Fauquier. On 25th May 1786 George Venables-Vernon 2nd Baron Vernon and she were married. She by marriage Baroness Vernon of Kinderton in Cheshire. On 31st May 1823 she died.

After 27th March 1829. Memorial to Henry Venables-Vernon 3rd Baron Vernon (deceased) at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

After 10th April 1837. Memorial to Anne Venables-Vernon (deceased) at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map] placed by Archbishop Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt (age 79).

Anne Venables-Vernon: On 2nd March 1754 he was born to George Venables-Vernon 1st Baron Vernon and Martha Harcourt Baroness Vernon of Kinderton. On 10th April 1837 Anne Venables-Vernon died.

After 31st May 1866. Memorial to George Venables-Vernon aka Warren 5th Baron Vernon (deceased) and his first wife Isabella Caroline Ellison at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

Isabella Caroline Ellison: On 15th May 1805 she was born to Cuthbert Ellison. On 30th October 1824 George Venables-Vernon aka Warren 5th Baron Vernon and she were married. On 14th October 1853 she died. She was buried at Kingsbury, Middlesex.

After 31st May 1866. Memorials to George Venables-Vernon aka Warren 5th Baron Vernon (deceased) and Frances Maria Emma Boothby at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

Frances Maria Emma Boothby: she was born to Reverend Brooke Boothby and Louisa Henrietta-Venables-Vernon. On 14th December 1859 George Venables-Vernon aka Warren 5th Baron Vernon and she were married. They were first cousins. On 29th May 1907 Frances Maria Emma Boothby died.

In 1877 Thomas Henry Freer (age 44) was appointed Rector of All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

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The Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough, a canon regular of the Augustinian Guisborough Priory, Yorkshire, formerly known as The Chronicle of Walter of Hemingburgh, describes the period from 1066 to 1346. Before 1274 the Chronicle is based on other works. Thereafter, the Chronicle is original, and a remarkable source for the events of the time. This book provides a translation of the Chronicle from that date. The Latin source for our translation is the 1849 work edited by Hans Claude Hamilton. Hamilton, in his preface, says: "In the present work we behold perhaps one of the finest samples of our early chronicles, both as regards the value of the events recorded, and the correctness with which they are detailed; Nor will the pleasing style of composition be lightly passed over by those capable of seeing reflected from it the tokens of a vigorous and cultivated mind, and a favourable specimen of the learning and taste of the age in which it was framed." Available at Amazon in eBook and Paperback.

After 1st May 1883. All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map]. Monument to Augustus Henry Vernon 6th Baron Vernon (deceased) and his wife Harriet Frances Maria Anson Baroness Vernon (age 55) commissioned by their son George William Henry Venables-Vernon 7th Baron Vernon (age 29) who died before the monument was completed.

After 1st May 1883 Memorial to Augustus Henry Vernon 6th Baron Vernon (deceased) at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

After 1898. All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map]. Memorial Windows to George William Henry Venables-Vernon 7th Baron Vernon (age 43).

After 11th October 1916. Memorial to Second Lieutenant William Walter Vernon (deceased) placed by his mother Louisa Frost (age 55) at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

Second Lieutenant William Walter Vernon: On 22nd April 1890 he was born to William Frederick Cuthbert Vernon and Louisa Frost at St Louis, MIssouri. On 11th October 1916 Second Lieutenant William Walter Vernon was killed in action at Contalmaison whilst serving with the Royal Engineers 90th Field Coy. He was buried at Contalmaison Chateau Cemetery.

Louisa Frost: Around 1861 she was born to Brigadier-General Daniel Martin Frost and Lily Graham. Before 22nd April 1890 William Frederick Cuthbert Vernon and she were married. On 12th March 1940 she died.

25th January 1918. All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map]. Grave of William Tildsley Groom in the Service of Her Majesty the Queen Dowager who was accidentally killed in the incautious use of a gun aged twenty-one.

After 1941 . Memorial to Colonel Charles Herbert Clay (age 64) and Violet Harriet Nightingale at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map].

Colonel Charles Herbert Clay: On 1st October 1876 he was born. On 24th November 1894 he and Violet Harriet Nightingale were married. Before 1963 he died.

Violet Harriet Nightingale: On 25th May 1867 she was born to Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Dickonson Nightingale 13th Baronet. On 15th December 1938 Violet Harriet Nightingale died.

Memorial to George Edward Anson at All Saints Church, Sudbury [Map] commissioned by Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Prince Albert Saxe Coburg Gotha. George Edward Anson was Treasurer and Private Secretary to Prince Albert Saxe Coburg Gotha from 1847, and Keeper of her Majesty's Purse from the 1st of January 1847.