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Memorials inside Canterbury St. Mary Northgate's Church, Kent, England |
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In the church are the following monuments and inscriptions
In Mr. Somner's time there were brass plates, which have been long since lost and destroyed, for Jeoffry Holman Esq. obt. 1478;
for Walter Garrade, late vicar, obt. 1498;
for Ralf Browne, sometime alderman and mayor, in 1507 and 1510.
In one of the windows were formerly the arms of Apulderfield, and a shield, containing six lions rampant.
In the church is a memorial for the Macarees, but it is mostly hid by the pews.
Edward Hasted, Canterbury: The churches within the city and suburbs, in The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 11 (Canterbury, 1800), pp. 209-288 https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol11/pp. 209-288.