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Memorial to Sir Charles Trubshaw Withers (d.1804) and Lady Frances Withers (d.1774)
Memorial to Sir Charles Trubshaw Withers (d.1804) and Lady Frances Withers (d.1774)
Memorial to Sir Charles Trubshaw Withers (d.1804) and Lady Frances Withers (d.1774)

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A wall tablet with a coat of arms below and an egg and dart moulding above, supporting an urn. Seated mourning female figures are perched at either side of the urn. The sculpture is set within a narrow framed oval.
Title

Memorial to Sir Charles Trubshaw Withers (d.1804) and Lady Frances Withers (d.1774)

Date

1804 (?)

Medium

Siena marble & marble

Accession number

WR8_MRF_CCT4

Work type

Monument

Owner

The Churches Conservation Trust

Custodian

The Churches Conservation Trust

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade I (England and Wales)

Listing date

11/02/65

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time restrictions apply

Access note

Church opening times

Inscription description

plaque: Underneath are deposited the Remains / of Sir CHARLES TRUBSHAW WITHERS Knt / who having been distinguished in private Life / by Benevolence and Hospitality / and in public by the strenuous and active / Discharge of his Duty as a Magistrate / died Septr 24th 1804 Aged 84. / He married FRANCES RUSSEL the Last / lineal Descendant of the ancient / Possessors of the Manor, and Widow of / RICHARD NASH D.D. She died Janry 27th 1774. / Aged 74 and rests in the Vault beneath.

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Located at

Church of St John the Baptist, Church Lane, Strensham

WR8 9LW