Guisborough, Church, De Brus Tomb 1899
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The De Brus Cenotaph is the most significant surviving relic of the town's priory. For many years, the two sides of the cenotaph were let into the walls of the church entrance porch, as we see here. One side of the cenotaph depicts the de Brus's of Skelton, the English de Brus's, and the other side the de Brus's of Annandale, the Scottish de Brus's. This view depicts the Scottish side.
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