Plate 62: Fulham, Parish Church of All Saints, Funeral Monuments

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London, Volume 2, West London. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1925.

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Plate 62

In N. Transept, (5) of William Payne, 1626, and his wife, 1610, (4) to Thomas Bonde, 1600, (3) of Katherine, wife of John Hart, 1605.

(11) Floor-slab. Arms of Humphrey Henchman, 1675, Bishop of London.

(8) In N. Aisle, to Anthony Nours and his wife, 1704.

(31) In Churchyard, tomb of Sir Francis Child, 1713, Alderman and Lord Mayor of London.

(1) In Chancel, to Thomas Smith, 1609.

(12) In Tower, to Dorothy, wife of William Clarke, 1695.

FULHAM: (1) PARISH CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS. Funeral Monuments.