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Description Effigy of John Giffard (1602-1665) of Brightley, shown here as a kneeling mourner aged 23, on the monument erected by himself in 1625 in the Giffard Chapel, Chittlehampton Church, to his grandfather John Gifford (d.1622) of Brightley, whom he succeeded, his own father, Arthur Giffard, having died in 1616.
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Giffard monument, Chittlehampton Church

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Description Effigy of John Giffard (1602-1665) of Brightley, shown here as a kneeling mourner aged 23, on the monument erected by himself in 1625 in the Giffard Chapel, Chittlehampton Church, to his grandfather John Gifford (d.1622) of Brightley, whom he succeeded, his own father, Arthur Giffard, having died in 1616.
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Author ( Lobsterthermidor ( talk) 15:36, 26 April 2013 (UTC))

Giffard monument, Chittlehampton Church

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