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Title
Walker Monument
Date
late 1580s
Medium
sandstone
Measurements
H 44 x W 92 x D 196 cm
Accession number
PR25_SB_S207
Work type
Monument
Owner
St Andrew's Church
Custodian
St Andrew's Church
Work status
extant
Listing status
Grade II* (England and Wales)
Listing date
27/02/84
Access
at all times
Inscription description
inscribed around the margin, beginning at the head: HEARE LIETH THE BODIE OF WILLIAM WALKER BATCHELOROF MUSICKE OF THIS PARISHE OF LEYLAND FOR THE SPACE OF XXV YEARES AND DYED THE XX APRIL 1588 / (the name 'Walker' now worn and almost illegible); there are also inscriptions above the head of the figure: Musica Mentis Medicina Maestae (translation: 'Music the Medicine of a Sad Soul'); to the left of the head the initials: B R:C and below the feet another Latin inscription: Nulla die sine Linea (approximate translation: 'No day without a purpose'); and left of this the initials: W.F. Esq (probably William Farington).