Tomb of Francis and Margaret Wolryche in St. Andrew's church, Quatt. They were the ancestors of all the
Wolryche Baronets.
Margaret's memorial to Francis, installed after his death in 1614.
Inscription on Sir Thomas Wolryche's tomb, lauding his military achievements. He was a prominent
Cavalier commander regionally.
Inscription on
Bridgnorth Museum, commemorating Sir Thomas Wolryche's deliberate destruction of the town in his defence of the castle against Parliamentary forces in 1646.
Memorial to George Wolryche, a younger brother of Sir Thomas, the first baronet.
Tomb of Mary Wolryche, who died in 1678: wife of John Wolryche, a younger son of the first baronet. She was daughter of
Matthew Griffith, a prominent churchman.
Tomb of Francis and Margaret Wolryche in St. Andrew's church, Quatt. They were the ancestors of all the
Wolryche Baronets.
Margaret's memorial to Francis, installed after his death in 1614.
Inscription on Sir Thomas Wolryche's tomb, lauding his military achievements. He was a prominent
Cavalier commander regionally.
Inscription on
Bridgnorth Museum, commemorating Sir Thomas Wolryche's deliberate destruction of the town in his defence of the castle against Parliamentary forces in 1646.
Memorial to George Wolryche, a younger brother of Sir Thomas, the first baronet.
Tomb of Mary Wolryche, who died in 1678: wife of John Wolryche, a younger son of the first baronet. She was daughter of
Matthew Griffith, a prominent churchman.