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Thumbnail for Windsor Castle. St. George's Chapel. The brass in the St. Leger Chantry to Anne of York, Duchess of Exter (1439-1476) and her second husband, Thomas St. Leger (or Selynger) who founded the chantry. In the border at the top are two small coats of arms within garters, and two seals of Haliwell Priory. There are larger coats of arms above the heads of the Duchess and her husband, between which are representations of Christ crucified, with God the Father behind him, with his right arm extended in blessing. 15th century: print, drawn and engraved in 1792 by B. Longmate junior

Windsor Castle. St. George's Chapel. The brass in the St. Leger Chantry to Anne of York, Duchess of Exter (1439-1476) and her second husband, Thomas St. Leger (or Selynger) who founded the chantry. In the border at the top are two small coats of arms within garters, and two seals of Haliwell Priory. There are larger coats of arms above the heads of the Duchess and her husband, between which are representations of Christ crucified, with God the Father behind him, with his right arm extended in blessing. 15th century: print, drawn and engraved in 1792 by B. Longmate junior

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