Hatchment in the Collegiate Church of St. Mary, Warwick, Warwicks, England
Hatchment in the church of St Peter at Bourton on Dunsmore, Warwickshire, England
Hatchment at St. Mary's church in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, England
Hatchment to the Herbert, Dukes of Norfolk, in Arundel Castle, West Sussex, England
Heraldic hatchment in Arundel Castle
Lynsted Church Hatchments and Rules
Hatchment in the Church of St. Mary & St. Nicholas, at Wilton, Wilts., England
Hatchment related to the Scudamore family in St. Cuthbert's Church, at Holme Lacy, Herefs, England
Funeral Hatchment, Sir George Crewe, St. Giles, Calke, Derbyshire
Funeral Hatchment, Sir George Crewe (8th Baronet) - d.1844 The custom of displaying coats of arms in connection with funerals dates from the early days of heraldry, but the diamond shaped canvas in a wooden frame -the hatchment - was apparently introduced into Britain, from Holland, about the Restoration. Funeral hatchments were used to proclaim the death of a member of a titled or landed family and were emblazoned with the arms of the deceased person. Diamond shaped canvasses in large black…
Hatchment in the Church of St. Peter, at Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England
One of seventeen hatchments in the church of St Nicholas, in Stanford On Avon, Northamptonshire
Hatchment in St Paul's Church at Culham, Oxfordshire, England
Hatchment related to the Scudamore family in St. Cuthbert's Church, at Holme Lacy, Herefs, England
Hatchment related to the Staunton family at Staunton-in-Vale, Nottinghamshire, England
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Hatchment in St Cuthbert's Church at Holme Lacy, to Frances Howard neé Scudamore, Duchess of Norfolk.