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Arms of Robert Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby de Broke(d.1502), sculpted in alabaster on his tomb at Callington Church, Cornwall. One of six similar Escutcheons of Robert Willoughby, some shown circumscribed by the Garter, on his tomb at Callington, quarterly of 4:
1: Quarterly of 4, with a crescent on the fess-point for difference:
1&4: Sable, a cross engrailed or (Ufford, here shown as a cross crosslet double crossed; The Bere Ferrers bench ends, where perhaps the wood disallows great detail in carving, shows not a cross engrailed but rather a thick plain cross);
2&3: Gules, a cross moline argent (Beke);
2: Azure, a cross fleurie or (Paveley of Broke);
3: Four fusils in fess each charged with an escallop (Cheyne);
4: Or, a chevron gules a bordure engrailed sable (Stafford of Hooke and Southwick); Alice Stafford, daughter of Sir Humphrey Stafford (d.1442) of Southwick, Wilts and Hook, Dorset, "With the Silver Hand", married Sir Edmond Cheney, of Broke, Wilts, and by him had two daughters, Elizabeth Cheney and Anne Cheney, the latter of whom was the mother of Robert Willoughby
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2011-09-02 21:28 Lobsterthermidor 2736×3648 (2136301 bytes) Arms of Robert Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby de Broke(d.1502), sculpted in alabaster on his monument in Callington Church, Cornwall
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