File:StainedGlass 1562 WalsinghamImpalingDenny MereworthChurch Kent.png
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current | 14:46, 3 May 2020 | 637 × 664 (1.05 MB) | Lobsterthermidor | {{Information |description ={{en|1=Mereworth Church, Kent, detail from East Window. Arms of Walsingham (quarterly of four) impaling Denny (quarterly of four), symbolising the marriage of William Walsingham (d.1534), of Scadbury Hall[5] in the parish of Chislehurst in Kent, and his wife Joyce Denny, a daughter of the courtier Sir Edmund Denny of Cheshunt in Hertfordshire, and a sister of the courtier Sir Anthony Denny, the principal Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to King Henry VIII. Parents... |
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