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St Lawrence' parish church, East Harptree, Gloucestershire: monument to Sir John Newton (died 1568). The canopy with its Ionic columns was destroyed before 1881, but the effigy remains. Strapwork frieze
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Source Ellacombe, Rev. H.T. History of the Parish of Bitton, Exeter, 1881, p.103. Originally published in Gurney, Daniel, The Record of the House of Gournay
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