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Edmund Sheffield
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Inscriptions and textual elements: I. Zucchi fec. Inscriptions and textual elements: Rob. Grave sc. Inscriptions and textual elements: EDMUND SHEFFIELD SECOND DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM AND NORMANBY / SON OF JOHN FIRST DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM &c K.G. AND OF THE LADY CATHARINE DARNLEY DAUGHTER / OF KING JAMES II, AND OF CATHARINE SEDLEY COUNTESS OF DORCHESTER AND PORTMORE / OB. 1735. ÆT. 19.
Title: Edmund Sheffield
Description:
Inscriptions and textual elements: I.
Zucchi fec.
Inscriptions and textual elements: Rob.
Grave sc.
Inscriptions and textual elements: EDMUND SHEFFIELD SECOND DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM AND NORMANBY / SON OF JOHN FIRST DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM &c K.
G.
AND OF THE LADY CATHARINE DARNLEY DAUGHTER / OF KING JAMES II, AND OF CATHARINE SEDLEY COUNTESS OF DORCHESTER AND PORTMORE / OB.
1735.
ÆT.
19.
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