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The inscription on the tomb of Sir John Young and Dame Joane, Bristol Cathedral, Bristol, England. The tomb was placed in the cathedral in 1606. Sir John entertained Queen Elizabeth when she visited Bristol in 1574 and was knighted by her. Inscribed:

„HERE LYETH THE BODIES OF SIR IOHN YOUNG
KNIGTH AND DAME IOANE HIS WYFE: BY HIM SHE
HAD YSSUE, SIR ROBERTE, IANE AND MARGARET;
SHE WAS FYRSTE MARRYED TO SIR GILES
STRAINGEWAYES KNIGTH, BY WHOME SHE
HAD YSSUE IOHN, EDWARD, GEORGE, NICHO(las),
ANN; AND ELIZABETH, SHE WAS ...
DAUGHTER TO IOHN WADHAM, ESQUIRE
AND SHEE DEPARTET THIS MORTALL
LYFE, THE. 14TH OF JUNE : 1603
AGED: 70. YEERES“

Picture taken by Adrian Pingstone in April 2005 and released to the public domain.
Date April 2005 (2 April 2005 (according to Exif data))
Source Taken by Adrian Pingstone
Author Taken by Adrian Pingstone
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Camera location51° 27′ 06″ N, 2° 36′ 02.5″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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current00:46, 17 November 2015Thumbnail for version as of 00:46, 17 November 20151,500 × 992 (497 KB)CSvBibra (talk | contribs)crop, sharpen, remove most distortion from angle of photo squishing height
09:18, 5 April 2005Thumbnail for version as of 09:18, 5 April 20051,500 × 1,156 (455 KB)Arpingstone (talk | contribs)Bristol Cathedral inscription

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