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DescriptionYork Minster (31310151878).jpg
Interior of York Minster, detail from monument to Thomas Savage (d.1507), Archbishop of York, showing arms of Thomas Dalby (d.1526), Archdeacon of Richmond, one of the executors of his will.(Memorials of Beverley Minster: the Chapter Act Book, Surtees Society, Vol.108, Durham, 1903, vol.2, pp.xciv-xcv[1]).
Text from Arthur Perceval Purey-Cust, Heraldry of York Minster, 1890-96, p.78[2]: "At the south-west corner of the monument to Archbishop Savage there is a figure of an angel holding a shield emblazoned with arms similar to those which were on Thomas Dalby's monumental tablet, viz., a garb impaling a chevron ermine between three buckles. The latter is the cognizance of Dalby, but it is difficult to identify the former accurately. Torre, in his MS. history of the Minster and its property, mentions this coat as existing in the prebendal house of Stillington, " in the hall window," " in the window " of the dining-room above stairs," and carved in stone on the chimney-piece of the same, with another shield containing a garb only. He thus labels them " Richmond Archdeaconry impaling Dalby." For want of more definite information I must accept his statement, but neither in the Diocesan Record Offices of York or Chester, nor in the British Museum, can I find any seal shewing what the device of the Archdeaconry of Richmond actually was."
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