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Church Street - Great Hale
Image: © Mick Lobb
Taken: 17 May 2010
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High Street, Great Hale
Seen from the end of Church Street.
Image: © Richard Vince
Taken: 22 Mar 2022
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King's Lane, Great Hale
A footpath off Church Street.
Image: © Richard Vince
Taken: 22 Mar 2022
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The Church of St John the Baptist, Great Hale
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 1 Apr 2021
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Memorial to Robert Cawdron, St John the Baptist church, Great Hale
Showing his second and third wives. See
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Image: © J.Hannan-Briggs
Taken: 30 Sep 2012
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Memorial to Robert Cawdron, Great Hale church
White alabaster monument set into the wall with free-standing, kneeling figures in two tiers. The architectural monument is divided horizontally into two compartments and topped by a scrolled broken pediment and a central achievement standing on a moulded architrave. One scroll (right) is broken.
In the upper compartment the free-standing figures of Robert Cawdron and his first wife kneel at a table covered by a fringed cloth, on which is a double sided, decorated reading desk with a book on each side. Very worn. He is bare headed and wearing a cloak. She is wearing a headdress and a dress.
In the lower tier, also kneeling at a table and desk, are his two subsequent wives, similarly dressed. Behind the desk is a mask flanked by 2 shields.
He died in 1665 aged 56, being 3 times married. Firstly to Katherine Needham, secondly to Susanna Fauckenbridge, widow of Richard Gamble, and lastly Elizabeth Sansome, widow of John Woods, who erected the monument in 1668.
Virtus post funera Nil desperandum Christo ducae auspice Christo.
Translated as: Courage after death. No despairing in Christ the Lord we-trust
Image: © J.Hannan-Briggs
Taken: 30 Sep 2012
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Interior, St John the Baptist church, Great Hale
Image: © J.Hannan-Briggs
Taken: 30 Sep 2012
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Detail of Memorial to Robert Cawdron (1652), Great Hale church
Image: © J.Hannan-Briggs
Taken: 30 Sep 2012
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Queen's Road, Great Hale
Image: © Richard Vince
Taken: 22 Mar 2022
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The church of St. John the Baptist, Great Hale
The west tower is the oldest part dating back to the 11th century. The church is unusual (for Lincolnshire) in that the aisles appear to embrace the chancel, but that is because the actual chancel collapsed in the seventeenth century and was not replaced. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-192585-church-of-st-john-the-baptist-great-hale#.VUfc95PofTg
Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 4 May 2015
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