Hungerford Heraldry in Salisbury Cathedral
Above the Radnor Family Pews, on the left in the nave of Salisbury Cathedral, is Lord Radnor’s banner, showing the Coats of Arms of Pleydell […]
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Above the Radnor Family Pews, on the left in the nave of Salisbury Cathedral, is Lord Radnor’s banner, showing the Coats of Arms of Pleydell […]
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Our President, Lesley Abrahams (née Hungerford) [H.4a.1b.1c.1d/E.6.5a.1b.1c.1d] has spent much of the last decade researching the heraldic history of the Hungerford Family in England. The
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Death of an Honorary Life Member – Ron Mathieson by Judith Fitz-Henry1 It was with great sadness that we heard of the death of our
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Originally published in HAFS Newsletter 11 February 1996, pp5-8: see One Week in Salisbury, by Judith Fitz-Henry [E.8.3a.5b.1c]. There’s nothing quite like an interest in
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Robert, 2nd Lord Hungerford was buried at Salisbury Cathedral, and his memorial clearly shows an “SS collar” on his effigy.
“Collars” have long been used as insignia to symbolise a rank, a relationship, an award or honour or some other form membership (eg member of a lodge). They have taken many forms over the centuries and some still exist today, for example mayoral chains and gorgets.
The “SS” Collar – Robert, 2nd Lord Hungerford (1406-1459) Read More »
Contents: Hunting for Hungerford, by Betty Crowley; The Hungerford Bridge, by Ron Prentice; The Wellington Connection, Newth Family; “We Warn’t so Pertickler” – A Poem about the Church
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