Grave - Hardyman, South Porch, 18th Century

Grave - Hardyman, South Porch, 18th Century
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Set within the floor of the South Porch, a carved stone lozenge containing arms within a lozenge, displaying three (?) wolves heads on a chevron between three escallopes. The carving pertains to the Hardyman family whose graves lie within the porch.

Year:
1700-1750
Type:
Grave
Location:
St. Mary's Lydiard Tregoze
Copyright:
Friends of Lydiard Park
Credit:
T. Cooper-Tydeman
Last updated on:
Thursday 13th June 2024

Items of Interest

Hardyman (family), by Rev. Brian Carne
Hardyman (family), by Rev. Brian Carne

The article concerns the history of the Hardyman f...

Memorials ... and other Grave Mattters, with notes on the Bound Family, by the Rev. Brian Carne, B. Com.
Memorials ... and other Grave Mattters, with notes on the Bound Family, by the Rev. Brian Carne, B. Com.

Article in which Brian Carne lists the monuments,...