Monumental brass of Wilmota Giffard (1540/1-1581), St Saviour's Church, Tor Mohun, Devon. Now set into the north wall of the chancel. She was the daughter and sole heiress of John Giffard of Yeo Vale in the parish of Alwington, Devon. She married as her second husband George Cary (1541-1616) of Cockington, in the parish of Tor Mohun, Lord Deputy of Ireland 1603-4. See:
William Henry Hamilton Rogers, The Ancient Sepulchral Effigies and Monumental and Memorial Sculpture of Devon, Exeter, 1877, pp.268-9[1]
w:Fairfax Harrison (1869-1938) (of Belvoir House, Fauquier County, Virginia), The Devon Carys, 2 vols., New York, 1920, vol.1, drawing between pp.196-7, and p.198, note 2, inscription.[2]
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