Military history

APPENDIX

‘The history of England is enshrined in our Parish Churches’.

Effigies, tombs and monuments of those who fought at Bannockburn

The list is not exhaustive and the subject would repay further research:

King Edward II, tomb and effigy, Gloucester Cathedral.

The Good Sir James Douglas, tomb and effigy, Douglas, Lanarkshire.

Robert de Reymes, effigy and heraldry, Bolam, Northumberland.

Robert Neville, ‘The Peacock of the North’, effigy, Brancepath, Co. Durham.

Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, Window, Tewkesbury Abbey, Glos.

William Vescy, effigy, York Museum.

Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, tomb and effigy, Westminster Abbey.

Edmund Mauley, effigy, Bainton, Yorks.

Robert Mauley, formerly in York Minster now destroyed, drawing in Archaeologia xxxi.

Thomas Berkeley, effigy, Bristol Cathedral.

Maurice Berkeley, effigy, Bristol Cathedral.

Nicholas Leybourn, effigy, Calder Abbey, Cumbria.

Anthony de Lucy, effigy, Berwick, St John.

Alan/Aymer la Zouche, effigy, Forthampton Court, Glos.

Nicholas Stapleton, effigy, Kirkby Fleetham, Yorks.

Henry Percy, effigy, Fountains Abbey, Yorks.

Gerard de Lisle, tomb, Stowe-Nine-Churches, Northants.

Gifford, effigy, Boyton, Wilts.

John Mauleverer, effigy, Allerton Mauleverer, Yorks.

Warin de Scargill, effigy, Darrington, Yorks.

Robert Ryther, effigy, Ryther, Yorks.

Roger Tyrell, effigy, Dilwyn, Hereford.

John, 2nd Baron Hastings, effigy, Abergavenny, Gwent.

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