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editEffigies of Gorges family, in St Mary's Church, Tamerton Foliot, Devon. Possibly of William de Gorges(d. about 1346) & his wife Agnes, or of John Gorges of Warleigh House, fl. early 15th.c. The knight displays on his tabard the Gorges armorial of a whirlpool, approximated by 3 concentric annulets. Source: 19th.c. drawing published in Hamilton Rogers W., Ancient Sepulchral Effigies & Monumental Sculpture of Devon.
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