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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… at the west end, which was partly rebuilt by Sir George Monox, who also erected a chapel at the end of the north … Among the various sepulchral memorials are those of Sir G. Monox, lord mayor of London in 1514, and his lady; a splendid … side of the churchyard were founded in 1542, by Sir G. Monox, and endowed with a rent-charge of 42. 17. 4., which …
The Environs of London
… end is a square tower, which was rebuilt by Sir George Monox; who built also the chapel at the east end of the north … proprietor of the rectory manor, was his executor. Monox's chapel. In Monox's chapel (at the east end of the north aisle) are the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… and the West Tower were built c. 1535 by (Sir) George Monox ( see Brass (3); the South Chapel and Aisle were built … of Robert Rampston, 1585; (2) achievement of arms of Monox, 16th-century. On E. respond of N. arcade(3) of (Sir) George Monox, 1543, Lord Mayor of London, and Ann, his wife, 1500, …
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