File:Monumental brass of Ann Alabaster, Saint Mary's Church, Hadleigh, Suffolk, UK.jpg

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English: The monumental brass of Ann Alabaster (died 1592) at Saint Mary's Church, Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, UK. She was the first wife of John Still (c. 1543 – 26 February 1607/8), the Bishop of Bath and Wells; and the daughter of Thomas Alabaster (died 1592), a cloth merchant from Hadleigh.
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  • 2011-09-16 15:07 Lobsterthermidor 288×376× (17819 bytes) Monumental brass of Ann Alabaster(d.1592), first wife of John Still(d.1607/8) Bishop of Wells, and daughter of Thomas Alabaster(d.1592), cloth merchant of Hadleigh. St Mary's Church, Hadleigh, Suffolk.

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