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Monday, September 2, 2024
The Fettiplace family
In addition to the usual memorial plaques in the floor and on the walls, there are six remarkable effigies of members of the Fettiplace family from the 17th century, each resting on one elbow and looking quite relaxed. They're stacked like bookshelves, three high, on one side of the altar. It must be fun trying to preach a sermon with these fellows staring at you.
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