The best known is to Martinus Van Kurnbeck and his wife Joan. Unfortunately nothing is known of the couple, although it is assumed they were part of the "Stranger" community, who were so important to the Norwich sixteenth century economy (see Jacques de Hem). The monument has been attributed to a Norwich Workshop which operated 1570 - 1635 - other examples include the Johnson Monument (1611) in St Etheldreda. Similarly although little is known of the Hyrne monumentit is also assumed to be a product of local sculptures and can be compared to the Pettus monument (d1597) in St Simon & St Jude and the Sotherton Monument (d 1576) in St John Maddermarket.
Of the later monuments that dedicate to Thomas Hurnard (d1753) is signed by John Ivory a member of the Norwich School. The Monmuent bears Ivory's trademark consisting of a small rosette with a central curving stem/stamen
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Dates | Names | Image | Info |
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1713 - 1785 | Richard Boardman |
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????-1601 | Anne Claxton | ||
1804-1842 | Edward Daniell |
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1788-1831 1762-1835 |
Edmond Finch Mary Finch |
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1790-1852 |
Peter Finch Sheriff 1825, Mayor 1827 |
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1725-1807 1733-1778 |
Peter Finch Bridget Finch |
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1750-1823 1766-1854 |
Martin Fountain Elizabeth Fountain |
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1801 - 1860 ????-???? 1840-1841 1832-1842 1834-1845 |
William Hankes Hannah Hankes Edward Hankes Elizabeth Jane Hankes Charlotte Hawkes |
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1712-1753 |
Thomas Hunnard Thomas was a merchant who attained the rank of sheriff in 1739 and mayor in 1752. The monument was designed by John Ivory - see above |
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xxxx - 1596 xxxx - 1584 |
Clement Hyrne Margaret Hyrne |
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xxxx - 1579 |
Martin van Kurnbeck |
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xxxx - 1298 |
Thomas de Lingcole Inscription unreadable |
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1806-1879 1813-1883 |
William Rivers Marion Rivers |
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1688-1754 1680-1738 1718-1747 ???? ???? |
Thomas Wigg Mary Wigg Ann Mael Wigg Sarah Hancock Benjamin Hancock |