File:Illustration of Sir John Drayton's funeral brass, Dorchester Abbey, Dorchester on Thames, Oxfordshire, England.jpg

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English: An illustration of the funerary brass of Sir John Drayton (died 1417) of Nuneham Courtenay, Oxfordshire, in Dorchester Abbey, Dorchester on Thames, Oxfordshire, England, UK. Drayton was the third husband of Isabel Russell, the second daughter of Sir Maurice Russell (2 February 1356 – 27 June 1416), a High Sheriff of Gloucestershire, by his first wife Isabel Childrey.
Date 1890;.
Source Photograph taken by Henry Taunt, in the collection of the Oxfordshire County Council (Centre for Oxfordshire Studies, ref. HT07959). Literature: J. C. Smith (1900) Brass of Sir John Drayton, Dorchester, Oxfordshire [Oxford University Brass Rubbing Society; no. 2], [Oxford?]: Oxford University Brass Rubbing Society, pp. 47–48 .
Author Henry Taunt; originally uploaded by Lobsterthermidor at English Wikipedia.
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  • 2011-01-01 15:35 Lobsterthermidor 125×301× (9869 bytes) Funerary Brass of Sir John Drayton (d.1417) of Nuneham Courtenay, at Dorchester Abbey, Oxon. Photograph taken in 1890 by Henry Taunt.

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