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English: St Margaret's church. St Margaret's church > 724603 is located east of Felbrigg Hall. It was built during the 1450s by Simon de Felbrigg, who is commemorated, together with his first wife Margaret, by the most noteworthy of a number of fine brasses in the church > 724612. The life-size brass is situated at the eastern end of the nave and protected by a carpet. Sir Simon is one of only six Knights of the Garter, and his wife Margaret was cousin to Anne of Bohemia (wife of Richard II). The church also contains a large number of wall monuments to members of the Wyndham family > 724611. The octagonal baptismal font dates from the 14th century > 724605, as does the sedilia, damaged beyond repair when the early 19th century monument to William Windham was built directly into them > 724608. William Windham was one of England's best-known and most eloquent statesmen at the turn of the 18th century; his monument was made by Joseph Nollekens. The church is open every day. For more information see: http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/felbrigg/felbrigg.htm
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