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English: Monumental brass of Richard Mede (d.1491) and his two wives, St Mary's Church, Redcliffe, Bristol, Gloucestershire. Speech scroll from mouth of Richard: Sanct.. Trinitas un(us) de(us) miserere nobis "O Holy Trinity, one God, have pity on us"); Speech scroll from mouth of his wife: Pater de caelo, deus miserere nobis ("Father from Heaven, God have pity on us"). The figure of God above is shown radiating rays of the sun and above the clouds, indicated by a line nebulée. Richard was the son of Philip Mede (d.1475) thrice mayor of Bristol by his wife Isabel ... On his tabard he displays the arms of Mede: A chevron ermine between three trefoils slipped. On the mantle of his wife are embroidered the arms of Pauncefoot Gules, three lions rampant argent.
Richard Mede married twice: firstly to Elizabeth Sharp, a daughter of John Sharp of Bristol. Secondly he married Juliane (or Anne) Pauncefoot, a daughter of Thomas Pauncefoot of Northall & Haresfield by his second wife Margaret Swinford, a daughter of Thomas Swinford of Kettlethorpe, great great grandson of Hugh Swynford and Katherine Roet (later 3rd wife of John of Gaunt). Juliane (or Anne) Pauncefoot married secondly to Arthur Kemeys (d.1512) son of Arthur Kemys of Syston in Gloucestershire. The brass of Richard Mede is situated on the rear wall of an Easter Sepulchre serving as a double tomb to his father Philip Mede and to his uncle Thomas Mede (d.1475), thrice mayor of Bristol. (Source: jmc4 - Church Explorer[1]. Data from [2]:
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Date | 25 October 2011 (original upload date) |
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