Bottesford, St Mary's Church, The Earl Of Rutland's Monument 1890
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Approach from the south, over a brook and through trees, to the 15th-century tower and slender recessed crocketed spire of St Mary's, standing over 200 feet high. However, it is not the architecture that attracts visitors here, it is the magnificent series of monuments to the Roos family of the 15th century and above all to eight Earls of Rutland, ranging from 1543 to 1679. The monument in the photograph commemorates the 2nd Earl, who died in 1563. A lively tomb, it has the Earl and his wife lying under a domestic-looking table, upon which are kneeling figures and a vertical armorial slab.

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Dear Herbie, You tell me so many great stories. I'd like to tell you one. On our way to Thirsk that day in 1990, Molly, Cassie and I spotted a castle tweaking our curiosity. We bumped over a 2 track path winding around and up the hill. It must have been a farm trail. We found ourselves on the side of the castle. We wish we had taken notes and better pictures, because we don't even know what castle it was. It was ...see more
I now live in Australia but I have fond memories of going to the pictures at the hall and also being terrified when having to partake in the school plays at Christmas which were held in the hall. My parents ran the Shell Sevice Station and Cafe for about four years (Gwen and Eric Simms) 1953-1957. If there is anyone who was at school with me or my brothers who would like contact I would be pleased to hear from them.    Margaret