DescriptionTomb of Dean Fotherby, Canterbury Cathedral (12559727104).jpg
Tomb of Dean Charles Fotherby (1549-1619), which is adorned with skulls, bones and other memento mori.
He originated from Grimsby, Lincolnshire and was educated at Trinity college Cambridge. He became Dean of Canterbury Cathedral in 1615.
He married Cecilia Walker of Cambridge, by whom he had ten children, but only 5 survived him. His wife survived him until 1634, aged 60.
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DescriptionTomb of Dean Fotherby, Canterbury Cathedral (12559727104).jpg
Tomb of Dean Charles Fotherby (1549-1619), which is adorned with skulls, bones and other memento mori.
He originated from Grimsby, Lincolnshire and was educated at Trinity college Cambridge. He became Dean of Canterbury Cathedral in 1615.
He married Cecilia Walker of Cambridge, by whom he had ten children, but only 5 survived him. His wife survived him until 1634, aged 60.
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