Two Saxon Earls of Mercia, And Seven Norman Earls of Chester.
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2572 x 4565 px | 21.8 x 38.7 cm | 8.6 x 15.2 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
1560More information:
A stained-glass Window from Cheshire, in England, showing some Anglo-Saxon and early Norman rulers of Chester: Hugh Lupus and his son Richard (who drowned in 1120), Randolph de Meschines, Randolph de Gernonijs, High Cyveliok, Randolph Blundeville (the 6th Earl of Chester), and finally John Le Scot, the 7th and last Earl of Chester before the Royal Family took over the seat. The window was made for Brereton Hall in Cheshire in the 16th century, supposedly copying earlier paintings. The window was moved to Aston Hall in Warwickshire. Randolph de Gernonijs, the 4th earl of Chester, founded the abbey of Delacroix in Staffordshire and also Grey Friars at Coventry.